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Chapter 361 Chapter 361

However, all these mixed thoughts flashed by. When Christian saw Anne and Sam say the word "magic" at the same time, he couldn't help but laugh. Sure enough, this was the movie. The fateful coincidence appeared again, which made Christian a little out of the way, but the irritability and impatientness since the beginning of the movie disappeared quietly.

Christian really wanted to finish this movie for the first time today, and the focus he was looking forward to was not Meg Ryan, but the actor who played Sam. He was curious about how Sam's emotions would develop next.

As Christian expected, Anne was indeed obsessed with the man on the radio. Almost everyone was discussing the "Seattle Sleeping Man". There were rumored that two thousand women tried to contact Sam, but Anne felt that all this was too ridiculous. She even thought that the gentle and affectionate widower was just a trick in the radio advertising. After all, what was the person on the other side of the radio was simply unrecognizable from the voice.

On New Year's Eve, Anne and Walter attended a grand party and spent a good night together, but after that, Walter was very busy at work, so Walter and Anne agreed to spend Valentine's Day together in New York, which made Anne very excited.

In the distant Seattle, Sam and his son Jonah were alone in front of the TV, waiting for the countdown of the New Year. Jonah fell asleep without being able to wait until midnight. Sam could only lie on the sofa alone, closing his eyes lonely. In his sleep, he saw his wife Maggie again, telling his longing for her.

Although everything in life between Anne and Walter was very harmonious, she always felt lonely when it was late at night, and then left the bed alone and came downstairs to listen to the radio passing the time. Unintentionally, she heard the review of the program of Chicago Radio, and she heard the recording of the phone call from "Seattle Unsleeping Man". In this way, the voice broke down her defense line again, and tears fell down.

Anne suddenly realized that deep down she still had no way to control the situation of Sam. She felt that she could communicate with Sam, but... it was too crazy. This made Anne feel crazy. She recalled her mother's words, about destiny, about the spark that seemed to be missing between her and Walter, so she began to ask her brother for help, hoping to get an answer. Finally, Anne found a reason for herself: premarital phobia.

Seeing this, Christian began to feel discomfort again. Will a woman really be obsessed with her thoughts because a man on the radio said that he had hit her mind? And the point is that this woman has a fiancé who performed very well! He turned to look at Tina, trying to find clues on his wife's face. From the undry tears and the touching eyes, he got a positive answer, but he still couldn't understand. Christian couldn't help but start thinking: So where is he in Tina's mind?

When he saw Sam decide to start dating again, Christian couldn't help but cheer, "That's right!" He realized that this was a cinema, not a home, but fortunately, there were quite a few men who had similar ideas as him, and a few men in addition to him also cheered in scattered manner. I guess these men were like Christian, poor people who were forced by their other half.

Since she could never drive Sam out of her mind, Anne decided to write a letter to the stranger. While she and Betsy were watching the "Golden and Jade League", they were typing on the typewriter. According to the plot of "Golden and Jade League", she asked Sam to meet on the roof of the Empire State Building at sunset on Valentine's Day.

But then, Anne realized that she would have a romantic date with Walter in New York on Valentine's Day, so she threw the letter into the trash can in anger. The "Seattle Sleeping Man" was just her fantasy, and Walter was the reality. She should grasp the reality, rather than immerse herself in the unpredictable "fate". However, the letter was secretly sent out by Betsy.

It was late at night, here in Seattle on the West Coast, Sam awakened his memory of Maggie because Jonah had a nightmare and remembered his mother. On the other hand, Anne sat alone on an outdoor bench, calming her thoughts, trying to clarify some ideas and stop thinking about it.

Surprisingly, when Christian saw this scene, he not only did not reject or complain, but suddenly had an idea. Anne and Sam did have a connection in the dark. The two were in different time and space, but they looked at the same sky and had similar emotions. This involvement with the inevitability of fate flowed silently on the big screen. If this connection could pull the two together, then it might not be a bad thing. This made Christian couldn't help but look at Tina again. Could it be that this connection was what his wife had always longed for?

The following plot was indeed not unexpected. On the one hand, Annie could not let go. He tried every means and after countless twists and turns, she actually found Sam's real information by relying on her reporter's relationship. She explained to the detective agency she had worked with for many years to search for Sam's home address and recent information.

On the other hand, Sam and his new date Victoria were also going well, but Jonah received a letter from Anne, thinking that Anne was the right person for Sam. However, Sam remained calm. He was in Seattle, while Anne was in Baltimore, across the entire huge United States. Compared to Anne, his date with Victoria tonight was the real reality.

Sam and Victoria got along very well, but Jonah didn't like it very much. He always insisted that Anne was the right person. When he saw his father kissing Victoria, he had to call Chicago Radio again and ask Dr. Feidong for help. Hearing that Bets broadcast on the radio broadcast, Anne jumped up anxiously, went downstairs to turn on the radio, but was worried about waking up Walter upstairs, so he hid himself in the closet next to the kitchen, listening to the radio station and talking to Bets at the same time.

But unfortunately, Feton obviously thought Sam had embarked on a new life, which was a good thing. She thought that Jonah was so irritable because Jonah was unwilling to accept changes in life. This made Jonah hung up the phone angrily and then slashed her father's date.

At the same time, Walter was still awakened. He found Anne hiding in the closet and frightened. Anne could only weave lies to evade Walter. She said that Bets heard a voice on the radio that looked very much like her boyfriend Rick. Betsy suspected that Rick had cheated, so he called for help. But this lie was obviously difficult to hide from Walter, and Anne could only fool him.
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