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The Snowstock truly lived up to its name.
The snow had fallen all night, and the next day, it continued to nket everything in thickyers.
Despite constant efforts to clear it, a substantial amount still covered the ground.
Susan and Theresa woke up to this wintryndscape, feeling a bit overwhelmed.
“Looks like you won’t be able to make it to Ben’s ce, Susan,” Theresa remarked as she checked her
phone. “The snow is so heavy that all flights and cars have been grounded.”
“I know,” Susan responded, having already checked the situation herself. Although slightly
disappointed, she felt reassured knowing that she and Ben were only a two–hour drive apart.
“Once the snow stops, I’ll be able to see Ben right away.”
Holding onto this hope made the wait more bearable.
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“We’ll probably have to stay in the hotel all day with this weather, Theresa said, stretchingnguidly.
But just as she spoke, her phone screen lit up.
She nced at it, and her expression changed immediately.
It was a message from the film crew’s group chat.
Mr. Witt, [The weather is so good today, everyone gathers up, we’re starting filming immediately.]
The crew members‘ reaction in the chat was a series of question marks.
“Good weather?” they wondered.
At this moment, looking at the heavy snow, Mr. Witt was ecstatic.
For him, the heavy snow was a blessing, a perfect recreation of a particr scene from the script.
As for the difficulties of filming in such conditions, he didn’t care.
Mr. Witt, focused solely on the end result, wanted a perfect portrayal, regardless of the challenges.
Despite everyone’s reluctance to venture out into the heavy snow, once he gave the order, Theresa
had no choice but to prepare for the studio.
“You should stay in the hotel, Susan. This snow is too much.” Theresa advised.
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Susan smiled. “Let’s go together. I’m curious to see what kind of scenes Mr. Witt can capture in this
weather.”
“Alright then.” Theresa agreed, but not without a word of caution. “Just watch from the side and be
careful not to get snowed on. Otherwise, your husband Ben would have my head.”
‘Don’t worry, I’m not a child,” Susan replied with a lightugh.
“But Mr. Landor doesn’t think so,” Theresa muttered under her breath.
Susan coughed lightly, pretending not to hear.
Half an hourter.
Braving the intense snowfall, the entire crew reached the studio.
Despite umbres, everyone’s shoulders were covered in snowkes.
Mr. Witt was even more extreme.
He didn’t use an umbre and became a snowman by the time he arrived.
Yet, he was exceptionally energetic.
Seeing everyone gathered, a satisfied glint appeared in his eyes.
He announced loudly, “With this divine snowfall, let’s shoot Scene 25 today. Alice, Levi, you have half
an hour to get ready. We’ll start a trial shoot in thirty minutes..
Mr. Witt was fully immersed in the film, referring to the actors by their characters‘ names..
Half an hour?
Not to mention Theresa, even the seasoned actor ying Levi felt a bit panicked.
The two of them exchanged a nce and hurriedly huddled together to study the script about Scene
25.
Susan flipped through the script, gaining an understanding of the scene’s content, and couldn’t help but
feel excited.
No wonder Mr. Witt was so enthusiastic.
With this divine snow, the effect of this scene would surely be enhanced.
To focus more on the script, Theresa turned off her phone and set it aside.
On the other side.
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Thomas stood at the hotel entrance, his calls unanswered after ten attempts
His expression darkened
This Theresa, suddenly going off the grid was one thing, but daring to ignore his calls when he had
come all this way to confront her?
He had intentionally stood in the snow, nning to appear pitiful.
But with Theresa not even picking up the phone, how could his n proceed?
Thinking back, why was he even ying pitiful?
Thomas felt a headacheing of
Ever since Theresa dered her four month disappearance, he felt like he had be a lunatic
He had painstakingly traced her whereabouts, rushed over by ne overnight, and now, inexplicably,
stood in the
snow feigning misery
He seriously wondered if his brain had malfunctioned
In this weather, everyone else stayed indoors, avoiding the cold
Inside the hotel, a man hurriedly bustled out, carrying tworge boxes
He took a few steps outside, then hesitated and walked back in.
Spotting Thomas, who had be a snowman, he quickly retreated.
“Hey you’re with our film crew right? Why stand here like a statue? Come with me”
The film crew?” Thomas was momentarily stunned.
“Who else would be crazy enough to go out in this weather if not our crew? What are you doing,
nning a strike by standing here?”
“I’m not. Thomas started to exin
But the man interrupted “Good, then help me with these boxes, dumping arge box into Thomas’s
hands without waiting for a reply
Thomas, slightly bewildered, was about to say something when the man continued, “Enough with the
comints. Even Susan, Mrs Landor, is heading to the set Can’t we men be as tough as a woman?”
“Susan?” Thomas paused, then it dawned on him, “Is the crew for Love in Bitter Winter?”
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He vaguely remembered Susan investing arge sum in ‘Love in Bitter Winter‘.
ly that th
If Susan was here, then it was likely that this was the crew for that film.
“What else could it be?” The man urged, “Hurry up, let’s go.”
Motivated, Thomas silently followed, carrying the box.
It seemed Susan and Theresa were together.
If Susan was on set, Theresa was probably there too, perhaps just tagging along for the excitement.
Braving the heavy snow, Thomas finally reached the filming studio.
Inside the warm studio, Thomas’s sses quickly fogged up from the melting snow, blurring his vision.
But he didn’t bother to clean them.
He scanned the area rapidly, hoping to spot Theresa.
Suddenly, he thought he saw a figure resembling her.
Thomas smiled faintly and strode over, patting the person’s shoulder firmly.
Theresa, who was getting her makeup done while studying the script, jumped in surprise and turned
around.
Despite his snow–covered appearance, she recognized him instantly.
She was shocked.
How did Thomas find this ce?
Was she hallucinating? >
Theresa froze, not saying a word.
Thomas, meanwhile, removed his sses and squinted for a better look.
Even with his poor eyesight, he realized the woman in front of him was definitely not Theresa.
After wiping his sses and putting them back on, his vision cleared.
Seeing the woman in front of him, who was dressed to look haggard yet still radiated an underlying
mour, Thomas felt embarrassed.
He had mistaken someone else for Theresa.
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“Sorry, I got the wrong person,” Thomas apologized awkwardly and walked away, leaving Theresa
bewildered.