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Chapter 240



Chapter 240

"Josie?!"

At this moment, Edward Norton's eyes burst out with dazzling light, and there was an unspeakable surprise in his voice.

Just as he was about to cross the road, he was blocked by a handsome young man who looked like a fashion poster, and almost ran into an out-of-date high-end sports car. Put on a smiley face and apologize again and again.

This is really incredible.

Oh, he meant, that they could actually meet in this small town - it was incredible!

With just a glance, Edward recognized that this young girl in very homely casual clothes, a mask, glasses, and a Yankees baseball cap was Joe, who had heard that she had moved to a small town to experience life. Qian.

Tonight, far away from the glitz of Hollywood, she is completely a freshman who has just entered college, looking young and full of energy.

As a result, Edward's brows and eyes gradually softened, and there was only just the right surprise in his smiling blue eyes, maintaining the position that a friend should have.

Josie looked at the prestige, and the KK that was fluttering in her hand made her a little embarrassed.

But Edward, who trotted all the way to her, was relaxed and freehand, with blond hair soft and fluffy, wearing a white shirt that suited him best, looking refreshing, young and bookish.

"Ed? My God, why are you here?" She greeted hastily, and Josie's whole body was extremely tense, even a little embarrassed, "By the way, why did you recognize me?"

Edward silently hid the smile on his lips, because he intuitively felt that the consequences of laughing at this time would be serious.

He took a little breath and said, "Probably because of intuition. Also, I happened to be shooting exterior scenes here."

As for why it is in Princeton instead of other small towns in New Jersey, the answer to this question is only known to him.

Josie accepted the answer and asked, "Oh, you guys filmed in Princeton, that movie—wait, KK, come on!"

KK bounced around Edward's feet, completely ignoring Josie who was pulling the dog leash.

"It's okay." Edward squatted down naturally and looked at KK, his lowered eyes just met KK's innocent and moist eyes, and asked, "Good dog, your name is KK?"

KK couldn't answer, but it didn't prevent it from happily licking his outstretched palm.

Josie was a little busy sweating, so she slapped her cheek with her hand and answered for KK: "Its full name is KitKat. 'KK'. Szadkowski, it's a little girl."

"So, the name comes from KitKatKlub (note, it's three K's)." Edward was a little amused, "Why is the puppy called 'Kitty'?"

"Why are there so many?" Josie asked back.

She also squatted down, but instead of teasing KK like Edward did, she put her hands neatly in front of her knees, with a worried look on her face.

This made Edward notice the fine beads of sweat oozing from Josie's forehead.

The strands of her hair at the sideburns were wet and strands, which looked much more vivid than those on the big screen or in magazines. The slight evening breeze blew by, bringing a faint breath.

Hmm, sort of like strawberry milk - body wash?shampoo?

Edward bent the corners of his lips, his deep blue eyes quietly disappeared, and changed into a calm expression again.

"Because I really want to know what made you abandon cats for dogs." He lowered his head and said in a teasing tone, "Some people said it very nicely at the beginning, only furry is your favorite, who knows that in a blink of an eye With little KK—come on, wipe off your sweat."

Edward took out a handkerchief from his coat pocket and handed it to Josie. The handkerchief was clean and folded into a square shape.

Josie took the handkerchief, and didn't thank her, but said, "Maybe it's because I'm not Josie Horton, but Elizabeth Masterson."

Elizabeth Masterson?

Edward understood in an instant that this might be the name of the character in Josie's next movie, so he stretched out his hand to her and introduced himself in a serious way: "Nice to meet you, Elizabeth, I'm Brian Finn, a priest .”

— This is his name in the new film that is being filmed.

Josie was angry and funny, but she still cooperated with him and shook hands with him, squatting on the side of the curb, and said in a helpless tone, "Hi, Brian, I'm a resident doctor. Besides, I'm an atheist."

"You deliberately emphasized this point, as if you were afraid that I would preach to you."

"Yes, I'm not interested in any religion."

The quiet town has a gentle breeze in the evening, which is suitable for walking and walking the dog.

Edward and Josie were walking side by side on the side of the street, and KK kept a constant speed obediently, following on the other side of the latter.

During this period, a passerby recognized Edward, signed autographs and took photos together, but completely ignored Josie.

It seems that her disguise was quite successful.

"So, how does it feel to go to work on the first day?" Edward put his hands in his trouser pockets, looking down just in time to see a small piece of the cheek of the girl next to him that was not covered by the mask, and asked like any friend.

"Busier than I thought." Josie looked up and replied, "Everyone is like clockwork, their steps are always fast and powerful, and the speed of speech is also the same-even the most gentle-looking people."

Edward smiled and said, "It seems that you are impressed by that gentle new colleague."

"Yes. Because I really want to know how he survived under the meanest and weirdest doctor in America." Josie admitted that she was a little curious about Keith.

he?

Edward keenly grasped this word, and then said calmly: "As the eldest son with high hopes, Mr. Norton once wanted me to be a doctor or a lawyer. In a sense, "Sex Book Tycoon" made him A dream come true."

Doctors and lawyers are undoubtedly the occupational representatives of the middle class, because in the United States as long as one becomes a doctor or lawyer, a good income is enough for one to enter the ranks of the middle class.

Do a little better, maybe it will be the best among them.

And Edward obviously lived up to his father's expectations at the beginning, because he became interested in acting at a very young age, and once wanted to apply to the School of Drama. When he finally entered Yale University to study history, he did not forget to minor in drama.

It is because of this that he played the lawyer in "Sex Book Tycoon" so well, and David Fincher was so impressed that he was approached to star in "Fight Club".

"I think he'll be proud of it too, at least your performance in the movie is pretty good," Josie said.

"I often show him my scripts," Edward said with a smile on his face. "It's a pity that he thinks Fight Club is a bit too 'jubilant', 'frenetic' and 'exciting.'"

Josie glanced at him, her tone subtle: "Why don't you use less euphemistic terms, such as 'boring', 'overacting' and '□□camera'—wait a minute, are you discussing this with your dad?"

"Haha, why not?" Edward asked with a laugh.

"Oh, why not." Josie shrugged, "But I don't think it's the right time to talk about it."

The two of them walked to the commercial street unknowingly, Edward paused, followed Josie and KK to the other direction.

Edward didn't realize it, and said calmly: "I don't think it's okay, because I think we're talking about the movie itself, aren't we? But if some parts of this make you feel uncomfortable, I apologize for it."

"Forgive you, gentleman." Josie took the subject in a joking tone, "I also apologize for that, because I may have been too sensitive recently."

Edward pursed his lips with a smile, his eyes softened, and said, "I understand, the character status. But when a girl is out of the house, there is nothing wrong with being sensitive—because it will only be someone else's fault."

This is not easy to answer.

Josie changed the subject decisively, smiled, and asked, "I remember your new movie is almost finished?"

"After shooting the location here, there are still some trivial finishing work left. If you have time, welcome to our crew to play."

"You mean, do you want me to make a cameo in your movie, Mr. Director?"

"That's right, so are you ready to agree, Ms. 2000 million?"

"That depends on what role you assign me."

"In short, come and know..."

They chatted as they walked, mainly talking about each other's recent situation, and about going to the Venice Film Festival to promote "Fight Club". .

Edward bought a simple bouquet of baby's breath from a flower shop on the street as Josie's moving gift, and then sent Josie back to the apartment without saying anything more.

It was only after turning around and leaving that this seemingly well-educated young man with a good temper revealed some real emotions in the shadow of the moonlight.

Docile?

She is always easily misled by that seemingly kind first impression, resulting in a short-lived halo effect, so is the "gentle and gentle" Dr. Keith in her mouth really such a person?

He knows much better than Josie about the kind of treatment that high-achieving students with a smart mind and a good family background have in school...

That doesn't seem like he should be concerned right now.

Because, he has decided to temporarily put both of them in the position of friends until either of them finds their next true love, or they can no longer continue such a relationship.

But he believed in Coase's law.

But even so, Edward decided to find someone to conduct a "small investigation" quietly about Josie's working environment.

Dorota, who was upstairs in the apartment, just happened to see the scene of the two saying goodbye at the window, and when Josie entered the house, she was greeted with gossip-filled eyes from Dorota.

"What's the matter, Dorota?" she asked as she changed her shoes.

"Oh, baby KK, come to Mommy!" Dorota didn't answer immediately, but opened her arms to KK, squatted down and wiped his little feet with a piece of cotton cloth.

She scratched KK's chin and said to Josie who was about to wash her hands, "Miss, youth without love is incomplete."

"Youth? I don't even have pimples." Josie washed her hands with hand sanitizer, dried them and put on hand cream, and found that KK's treatment was almost the same as her own.

She couldn't look straight, so she threw herself into the sofa and saw KK licking Dorota's cheek flatteringly, and the latter let out a giggle, obviously enjoying it very much.

Putting herself in, Josie couldn't help but wrinkled her face, showing an expression of discomfort.

At this time, KK seemed to have sensed Josie's gaze, and turned his head and threw himself on the sofa. Josie was so frightened that she shrank her feet in a hurry, and tried to calm down on the surface: "Dorota, it's time to take a bath!"

"Okay, miss." Dorota didn't expose Josie, and walked over to take little KK away, "Although you don't have pimples, I still have to say that the taste of love will make you full of vitality."

"—But at the same time, it will also be accompanied by all kinds of horse grabbing." Josie urged Dorota to help KK take a bath, and said: "I don't want to be the heroine who gets out of control in a soap opera, and I don't believe in myself or others Love can be consistent. So now it's fine, I'm young and rich and happy enough."

"These words sound like the widow of a rich man who lived at the beginning of this century." Dorota muttered, and was about to go to the bathroom.

But Josie couldn't help but rolled her eyes towards the ceiling, and retorted loudly: "Oh, come on, for women in that era, is there anything more pleasant than getting rich after the death of a husband?"

——Then it can only make a bigger fortune.

Dorota couldn't talk to her, "Okay, we're going to take a shower!"

Josie, who was isolated outside, relaxed now.

In fact, she doesn't hate animals, but she has a subconscious rejection of overly enthusiastic dogs - obviously she is a cat fan.

But in "Like Paradise", there is a rivalry scene with animal actors, and there is a more critical scene. She discussed with the original author Mark Levi. It is best to keep it. If there is no other way, I can only change it to a cat. up.

Because she is really not good at how to get along with dogs.

But it is obvious that dogs intuitively feel the existence of the owner in the state of ghosts. Compared with cats and cats, the shooting effect will be much better, and it is easier to resonate with most audiences.

Thinking of this, Josie shook her head vigorously, got up and went back to her room to read.

Recently, she has read the original novel and new script of "Like Heaven" over and over again, and communicates with the film's director Nora Efron every night by email, and her life is very fulfilling.

The author says:

Waxy: darkening blackening

This unit is a big star vs a little doctor, the domineering top class falls in love with me... probably?


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