Chapter 233

The opening ceremony of the film was quite straightforward.

Mr. Witt had arranged a beautifully decorated stage with a red ribbon stretched across the front. The lead actress and the lead actor stood at the forefront, each holding a pair of golden scissors

With a brief speech from Mr. Witt, emphasizing the significance of the project and the hard work ahead, the moment everyone had been waiting for arrived. As the director finished his words, he invited the lead actor and actress to cut the ribbon. The air buzzed with applause and camera flashes as the scissors sliced through the ribbon, symbolizing the official start of the film’s production.

Despite the film’s substantial investment, it featured only two main actors, and about 90% of the film revolved around these two characters.

The lead actress was Theresa, and the lead actor was a well–known, skilled actor.

For an auspicious start, the director chose relatively simple scenes to film on the first day.

After that, the crew planned to travel to the other side of the world to shoot winter scenes, fitting the movie’s title, “Love in Bitter Winter, which primarily takes place during a snowy winter.

Mr. Witt was getting ready to start shooting, and Eason sat nervously next to Susan.

This time, without Theresa interfering, he finally had the chance to talk to Susan properly.

Eason, stiff and somewhat stuttering, initiated the conversation. “Ms. Miller…”

Susan felt slightly uncomfortable.

It wasn’t clear what Eason’s intentions were.

He didn’t seem to be flirting, yet he persistently tried to engage her in conversation.

“Mr. Nicholas,” Susan decided to be straightforward, “If there’s something you want to know from me, you can just ask directly. I’ll answer what I can and want to.”

Eason, awkwardly smiling, responded. “I… I just genuinely want to get to know.

yo

you better.”

“Why?” Susan asked sincerely. “You must know I’m married, and you don’t seem like the type to act inappropriately.”

Eason quickly waved his hands in denial. “I absolutely don’t mean it that way!”

Regardless of whether Susan was his biological sister or not, Eason couldn’t imagine having such twisted feelings given their similar appearance to his mother.

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“What do you mean by that?” Susan asked, looking at him quizzically.

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sense of kinship with you, Ms. Miller. It’s like you’re a relative. to me. That’s why I couldn’t help but be a bit more

Susan might have found it awkward.

somehow felt it was sincere.

her demeanor and said warmly, “Mr. Nicholas, thank you for

to

and cheerful demeanor indeed conveyed that

somewhat relieved, “That’s

back to

the day was straightforward.

Theresa, playing the lead character Alice, finds an ancient diary in an old

mountains.

was about to open the diary, suddenly, light

was arranged to depict a nighttime scene, so this unexpected light puzzled

light already?” Alice

that the dark night had indeed given way

the male lead, portrayed by a renowned actor.

Alice was puzzled.

Alice, “A person,

left Alice confused

to Autumn a startling truth, the world had undergone a

everyone had mysteriously

himself, Alice was the only other human left.

him and thought

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first act ended with Alice’s skepticism.

knew what was to come. Levi would take Alice down

what awaited them was a desolate city.

electricity, no light, and no people.

stores gave

cars that had crashed into each other due

of their drivers.

across

had provided was spent on creating

accept the grim reality – it was likely just

the

they hadn’t disappeared, was dire

and while food was readily available, Levi explained

was either rotten or past its expiration date.

expired food was not an option. Getting sick meant no chance of survival without

Alice and Levi began to rely on each

initially managed well despite the odds until

earth underwent bizarre changes, bringing extremely

story unfolded in

couldn’t help but feel a sense

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