Hard To Say Goodbye

Chapter 46 Watch A Movie



Chapter 46 Watch A Movie

Time flies. It had been more than half a year since Nora arrived in Beijing. The bitterness and

bitterness in it were slowly digested by herself.

The handsome and indifferent Murphy leaned against the sofa. The warm sunshine shone on his

angular face, high cheekbones, bright eyes, and what a perfect sculpture.

Ryan came to his office, took a look at Nora, and went straight to the side of Murphy, "There is a new

movie being broadcast tonight. My friend has given me a few movie tickets. Let's go to see it after

work."

He put down the two tickets and left.

It has been a long time since Nora went to the cinema to watch a movie. Three years ago, when she

was in college, if she didn't like that teacher, she would snatched his lesson and skipped classes to

watch a movie.

She remembered that once when she was taking a classical Chinese class, the dull teacher on the

platform gave her a boring explanation. Some of the students had fallen asleep and were still drooling.

Sitting in the back row, Murphy wrote a note and asked her classmates to pass it to her. Fortunately,

she was sitting on the side of the classroom at that time and the teacher didn't notice it.

While listening to the teacher's explanation, Nora received a small note written by Murphy. She

sneaked to the back of the classroom and sneaked out from the back door.

Murphy had been waiting for her outside the classroom.

The couple in love, hand in hand, went to the garage to skip classes and watch a movie.

Sitting on the back of the bike, Nora wrapped her arms around Murphy's waist and hummed a song.

What a happy memory.

If time could go back, she hoped that the moment would be still forever.

Nora would rather smile on the bike than cry in the BMW. She chose Murphy with no regrets. She has

already been used to having Murphy by her side every day.

At this time, Murphy stood up from the sofa lazily and walked to Nora. "Take the movie ticket and go to

see a movie together after work."

His sudden move frightened Nora, and she even messed up her memory. She had to answer, "Okay, I

know."

Seeing that Nora was in a daze, he felt very cute. He couldn't help reaching out his hand to pinch her

little face, but suddenly his hand stopped and quickly retracted.

This feeling was so strong that he seemed to have touched and pinched the woman's face in front of

him. How could he have this feeling, especially real.

Seeing this, Nora's heart trembled slightly. Did he remember something?

People's subconsciousness was out of control by their brain. A habit of action was existing

subconsciously, and it was very terrible.

In the past, Murphy often pinched Nora's chin and face, intentionally or unintentionally, so she knew

what he did just now showed he wanted to pinch her face again.

Murphy shook his head and sat on the sofa again in confusion.

Looking at the painful Murphy, Nora really wanted to tell him the truth, but she refrained herself from

doing so. The consequences would be very serious.

Everything depended on fate. Entrust everything to time.

The clock on the wall tickled and tickled. As time went by, Nora's heart gradually relaxed. She sorted

out all the documents, put them in the file cabinet, stood up and walked out.

Yesterday, Nora was busy with writing documents, and she didn't have time to dry clean and ironed

Murphy's clothes. She came to the logistics department, took out his clothes and found a dry cleaner.

When everything was ready, she began to work.

After a while, the ironed clothes were neatly put into the wardrobe of Murphy. Nora was a very efficient

woman.

The car stopped downstairs of the company. In the car, Murphy was waiting for her.

They were going to watching a premiere film. It was said that this movie was directed by a famous

director and the scriptwriter was famous in the circle. Many actors and actresses were A-listers. The

crew was very strong.

At the same time, Murphy came to the cinema with Nora, Ryan followed Laquisha, and several

colleagues of the company. They talked and laughed and entered the cinema.

Holding the tickets, they found their own seats. When Murphy and Nora sat in the front row of Ryan

and others, Nora thought, 'Is it because Ryan deliberately arranged this? It's too scheming.'

Murphy bought two buckets of popcorn, handed one to Laquisha, and left a bucket for Nora. Laquisha

took the popcorn and said to him with a smile, "Thank you, Mr. Jiang."

Murphy looked at her and nodded, without saying anything.

All the lights in the cinema were turned off, and the movie was about to begin.

Nora sat quietly next to Murphy, with a bucket of popcorn in her hand.

As the plot of the movie played, Nora was sometimes quiet, sometimes angry, and occasionally

muttered. When Murphy listened carefully, he found that it was a curse. He felt that she was a little

ridiculous.

Seeing the happy scene, Nora couldn't help laughing. Occasionally, she put a popcorn in her mouth

and chewed it slowly.

After putting the popcorn in front of Murphy, Nora said, "Mr. Jiang, have some too."

Murphy pushed the popcorn bucket away and said, "I don't like it. It's for girls."

At the climax of the movie, Nora seemed to be the leading role, bursting into tears. She was also so

absorbed in the movie.

Hearing the sobbing sound and seeing that Nora was wiping her tears. What a sentimental woman.

Murphy quickly took out a few tissues from his pocket and handed them to her.

Wiping her tears, Nora said, "This woman is so pitiful. What the hell is that man doing? He pissed me

off."

Hearing her comment on the actors, Murphy said, "This is a good actor. He can make you cry and

laugh along with the story."

Nora seemed to understand and nodded at him.

An hour and thirty-five minutes later, the movie was finally finished. The lights in the cinema were on, Copyright by Nôv/elDrama.Org.

and people walked out of the cinema one after another.

Nora still mumbled, "I'm so sad to see this movie. I'm a little depressed, but the ending is not bad."

Murphy said, "Then what's your comment on this movie?"

Looking at him, Nora thought for a while and said with a smile, "Eight points at most. I don't think it's as

good as your play." After saying that, she felt a little inappropriate and lowered her head shyly.

It was the first time for Murphy to hear her praise. He was so happy that he felt as sweet as candy.

The night wind blew, making the air cool.

Murphy was about to send Nora home.

She quickly got into the car, fastened the seat belt and drove home.


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