Chapter 1926: Please Wear A Mask When Going Out
Chapter 1926: Please Wear A Mask When Going Out
Chapter 1926: Please Wear a Mask When Going Out
Upon arriving at the movie theater, Luther got out of the car holding Alisha, while Joyce held Belonging to NôvelDrama.Org.
Anderson's hand as they walked in together.
Sure enough, this place was very special, with a particularly large newly-built mall. Shopping, dining,
and entertainment were all integrated, and the movie theater was located on the top floor, occupying
almost the entire space.
After entering the movie theater, the staff distributed special glasses to each of them. Joyce bought
popcorn for Alisha, a mix of chocolate and cream flavors, and some snacks for Anderson, along with
two bottles of water.
Upon entering the screening hall, it was indeed not filled with individual seats, but rather with beds.
Four beds were arranged together, each accompanied by a mobile tray of snacks and drinks, looking
very comfortable.
"Wow, this is quite interesting," Anderson praised.
"So comfortable," Alisha was the first to climb onto the bed, even standing and jumping on it, the
excellent elasticity making her thoroughly enjoy herself.
Joyce carefully supported Alisha, "Be careful, don't fall."
"Sit down, the movie is about to start," Anderson pointed at Alisha. "Stop jumping, don't break the bed;
there's a massager inside."
"Okay," Alisha obediently sat down. "I want to be with Mommy."
"Okay," Joyce lay down in the middle bed, with Alisha on her left and Anderson on her right.
However, Luther was not satisfied, "I also want to be with my wife. You two on the left and right, where
am I supposed to sit?"
Joyce, "..."
What is he doing? Is this grown man feeling jealous of the kids?
Anderson rolled his eyes, "Come on, just sit with us, alright?"
"Fine, you lie down next to me," Luther said, without any politeness.
Joyce finally couldn't stand it, "You're really jealous of the kids! You're being unreasonable!"
Luther lay down arrogantly on the bed next to Joyce. "What's wrong? Is it not okay?"
Then he pulled Anderson over to his side. "Since we're all together, why make a fuss?"
Joyce, "..."
Anderson, "..."
Who is really making a fuss here?
After the movie started, Joyce carefully put on the glasses for Alisha, while Anderson was familiar with
the process and didn't need any help.
"Mommy, watching movies lying down is really comfortable," Anderson enjoyed.
"Too bad the massage chair function is not that great," Luther had already activated the automatic
massage function of the bed, enjoying the moderately strong kneading. "Quite creative, we could
introduce something like this to our resort in the future."
"Dad, I heard about another type of cinema, a car cinema. You watch the movie in your car. There are
no seats, but there are parking spaces. Everyone parks their car in the designated spot and watches
the movie from the front," Anderson said, "I saw it when I was searching earlier, but the location would
be more remote."
"Of course. To watch a movie in a car, you need a spacious area, naturally in the suburbs," Joyce made
a "shh" gesture. "No talking, it will disturb others."
"Okay," Anderson closed his mouth and watched the movie quietly. In fact, he wasn't very interested in
watching these kinds of things; whatever he wanted to watch, he could search for it on his computer at
any time. But being together as a family felt different.
When one movie ended, everyone felt reluctant to leave.
As they left, Joyce said, "The production effects were really good. The storyline was also good, but
unfortunately not perfect. The protagonist lost a child, and it's heart-wrenching to watch."
"The director deliberately leaves everyone with a sense of regret after watching it. Only then can it be
thought-provoking," Luther held Alisha, "It's just a story, fictional. Don't take it too seriously."
Looking up, he caught sight of Alisha's teary eyes and smiled, "Alisha actually cried, was it good?"
Alisha nodded, "It was good. I want Daddy and Mommy."
In reality, this show conveyed the concept of family. The family held hands, weathered the storm
together, although they had experienced many difficulties, life and death, and even lost loved ones, in
the end, they reunited, making it a perfect ending with some regrets.
Joyce was moved and touched Alisha's cheek, "Don't worry. Our whole family will definitely be happy.
How about we go out for some ice cream now?"
"Yeah!" Alisha quickly forgot the regret she had just felt and clapped her hands. "I want to eat
strawberry ice cream."
"What about you? What flavor would you like?" Joyce asked Anderson.
"I want mocha flavor," Anderson replied.
"No, kids shouldn't have anything with caffeine," Luther vetoed. "You already have trouble sleeping."
Anderson rolled his eyes. If that's the case, why ask him at all?
"Rum and grape flavor," he said casually.
"No, it contains alcohol," Luther vetoed again.
By this time, they had already left the movie theater lobby and were strolling through the mall's
corridors, with one shop after another displaying a wide variety of items.
Anderson, "..."
Mom never used to restrict his ice cream flavor choices; he didn't expect Dad to have so many rules.
"Alright, I'll have bubblegum flavor then, can I?" Anderson showed his displeasure.
"Okay," Luther approved.
"I want bubblegum flavor too," Alisha chimed in, "I've never had it before."
"I also want durian flavor!" Alisha looked excited, as if she had discovered something new.
Anderson's expression was a bit overwhelmed. "What do you really want to eat? You pick first, okay!"
Alisha nodded.
Joyce watched her children bicker and a smile crept onto her lips. This was exactly how a family should
be.
Luther, "..." Reаd at Draмanоvels.com
Wearing a mask every day is so inconvenient.
Curiously, Alisha asked, "Why does Daddy have to wear a mask?"
"Silly, because Daddy is too handsome. It attracts the attention of women," Anderson said unkindly.
Joyce, "..."
Anderson really understands everything.
Alisha looked around in confusion, as if not understanding, yet understanding.
Finally, she fixed her gaze on Anderson. "Big brother, you should wear a mask when you go out from
now on."
Anderson, "..."
Joyce finally couldn't help but laugh out loud.