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Chapter 219
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During the lunch break, Linda was surprised to receive a call from Luke. They hadn't contacted each other in a long time. "Hello?"
Luke was straightforward. "I heard the story about you, Samson, and Lexi. I don't mind your past, and I can also see Lexi as my own child. I hope you'll continue to consider me." She was shocked. "How did you find out?"
"Why did you have to keep me in the dark, Linda? You know I can always find out if I want to." Then, he added, "All I ask is that you don't feel awkward around me. We shall go on with our lives as usual, and I'll continue liking you as always."
After confessing his feelings, Luke ended the call, leaving Linda in a daze. That was a plot twist that she hadn't seen coming.
After Linda's micro movie had completed its editing and dubbing in post-production, she uploaded it online upon checking it.
Unlike the previous Cheshire Garden jewelry collection, inspired by the Brimax Museum, the movie focused on celebrating Cheshire culture this time.
With its vast and profound heritage and history spanning over 5000 years, The Calligrapher's Trio, a high-quality fountain pen, ink, and paper-key elements for creating a beautiful script-was one of them. Naturally, many significant cultural treasures came from The Calligrapher's Trio. The cultural significance of calligraphies was often known for expressing emotions, ideas, and philosophical concepts. Linda's latest micro movie started with calligraphy as its focal point and traced its history to the present. In recent years, people had learned to harbor more pride and confidence in their national culture. However, many remained oblivious to the richness and extent of their nation's cultural heritage. Or perhaps many were familiar with calligraphy but not its history and significance.
Her project explored how pen, ink, and paper were used, extending from the origins of the first letter design and technique to the established system today.
Naturally, online users viewed works that promoted Cheshire culture through a special lens. Not to mention, Linda herself attracted the spotlight.
"I truly didn't anticipate Linda's project to be inspired by The Calligrapher's Trio this time. I used to think it's just an art of aesthetic handwriting until I realized from this movie how significant it was."
"I think I know the difference between me and Linda now. I used to practice calligraphy when I was young but never delved deeper into it. To me, it was just another task to be learned and practiced. Now, I realized it was infused with my parents' love."
"If this is her route now, I quite look forward to her upcoming micro movie. She's so self-actualized. I bet she would've been more popular in the film industry if her marriage didn't hold her back, and she would've had more projects too!"
"Oh, wow. Why is it always others who are talented while I have zero creativity or substance in my head? I'm truly amazed by every frame in the movie! She's awesome!" The online users were all in awe as they praised Linda's latest work.