In Rosie Sullivan's mind, the self-assured Nora Scott, who could look down upon the entire Mechanism Arts Circle, was now sitting in the cafeteria, holding the uniformly distributed lunch from the crew, facing Henry Chapman and exchanged glances.
The scene was overly realistic.
Rosie Sullivan wasn't there, Katherine Collins wasn't there, Paula Loughton wasn't there, and these two top stars didn't even have an assistant with them, unable to eat a slightly better meal.
But the two of them were moving slowly; they weren't in a hurry at all while lining up for food, ending up with only leftovers in their hands.
Nora Scott took a bite of rice, so hard it could break her teeth.
"Not eating will leave you hungry."
Henry Chapman finally started eating, took a bite of rice, but his expression gradually turned stiff and numb.
Nora Scott sighed, put down her chopsticks, reached for her phone, "Don't eat, I'll get someone to deliver—"
"Here."
