The Best Actor in the Vase of Meiyu

Chapter 1329 Hurt each other

Chapter 1329 Hurt each other
Here, the connection is completed with the beginning of the movie, forming a closed loop.

This is the third time Joel and Clementine meet——

After breaking up, both of them deleted each other's memories. Patrick took advantage of the situation and Clementine tried to fall in love with Patrick, but failed.

On the night Joel erased his memory, Patrick's attempt to win back Clementine was unsuccessful, and Clementine fell into a struggle.

The next morning, Joel deleted his memory, but followed the beliefs deep in his memory and went to Montauk; then, he met the green-haired Clementine there.

In just three days and two nights, the two fell passionately in love again.

Patrick?

Clementine had completely forgotten about it, leaving it on a loop in the answering machine; staying with Joel, she herself didn't understand why, it seemed that everything was going smoothly, she could finally breathe, finally find herself, the confusion and panic of being at a loss finally settled down, and she found peace.

Sitting in the passenger seat, Clementine opened the letter but couldn't understand what it said. "This is weird."

"To all of Dr. Howard's patients,
My name is Mary. We have met before, but you don't remember me anymore. I work at the Forgetfulness Clinic, responsible for erasing your memories. Later I found that this was too terrible, so in order to make up for my mistake, I decided to send all your files back..."

Happiness lasted for less than a minute.

Clementine put the tape into the car player and then she heard her own voice.

"My name is Clementine, and I want to erase Joel's memory..."

Clementine and Joel were both stunned, but neither of them understood what was going on.

The tape continues.

"He's boring. Is that reason enough to erase your memory of him?"

"I've been thinking about my past and present selves a lot lately. He seems to have changed me. I feel bad all day long. I don't like myself when I'm with him. I don't like myself anymore."

"I couldn't stand just looking at him. That pathetic, tepid, apologetic smile, like a wounded dog, once the novelty wore off, I couldn't stand him anymore."

A tape was playing in the car stereo.

In the carriage, Joel and Clementine didn't understand what was going on. Both of their defense mechanisms were activated and they started arguing violently.

Finally, Joel parked the car on the street, opened the passenger door, and refused to exchange glances with Clementine.

Clementine couldn't believe it. She packed her things without saying a word, turned around and left angrily, returning to her apartment.

As a result, she saw Patrick with a pleading expression on his face downstairs of the apartment building. Clementine was not in the mood to solve Patrick's problem now, so she yelled and drove Patrick away.

Back at the apartment, Clementine breaks down.

Sadness. Pain. Despair. Anger. Agony.

Clementine tortured herself in her apartment, and couldn't figure out the problem no matter how hard she tried; but after going through so many twists and turns, Clementine finally refused to torture herself alone.

According to the information in the file folder, Clementine drove to Joel's apartment by herself. When she opened the door, she met a guy she didn't know at all who greeted her familiarly. Clementine didn't understand what was going on, but she didn't have time to think about it, and went to Joel's apartment angrily.

Surprisingly, the door of the apartment was not closed and a tape was playing inside. It was Joel's voice.

"... I think she's very smart but she's not educated."

"I can't talk to her about books, she's more of a magazine girl. Her vocabulary needs to be improved. In fact, I feel a little embarrassed every time I take her out because of her pronunciation..."

Clementine tiptoed into the apartment and saw Joel curled up on the floor with his knees hugged tightly.

"Hey," Clementine greeted.

Joel raised his head sharply, turned his head hastily to hide his embarrassment, then looked at Clementine again and said in a hoarse voice, "Hey."

Joel's complaints continued on the radio. Joel and Clementine exchanged glances timidly, but they didn't know how to start.

Finally, Joel pulled out a painting and said, "Look what I found."

After all, there are still some fish that slip through the net. Despite trying their best to collect objects closely related to Clementine, there are still some omissions.

It was a painting, with a skeleton on which Clementine, with bright red hair, was adventuring in the stormy waves, like a pirate captain.

Clementine took it and twitched the corners of her mouth slightly, "It makes me look skinny."

But after she finished speaking, the corners of her mouth calmed down, her eyes became slightly moist, and she rubbed her nose in a slightly embarrassed manner.

Joel noticed it and turned his head to look to the other side in embarrassment.

Joel stood up, hung his head, and took a deep breath. "I'm sorry for yelling at you."

Clementine's spikes all retracted, "It's okay."

Clementine stood up, "I really like you, and I hate myself for saying bad things to you."

Aside, the radio was still chattering on and on.

Joel couldn't stand the sound of his own voice. "Let me turn that thing off."

But Clementine stopped him, "That's only fair."

On the radio, Joel is complaining: As for her hair, it's just a mess, it's so pathetic.

Joel gave an awkward smile, "I really like your hair."

Clementine, "Thank you."

Joel: The world is a mess, and her hair is a disaster...

Joel scratched his head awkwardly, "Would you like something to drink?"

Clementine, "Whiskey?"

Radio: I don't think she's motivated by the "ship", I saw it all last night when I was with her, not sexy, just plain... pathetic. Clementine believes that men will only like her if she contributes to the ship, so she deliberately provokes men's thoughts on this aspect, I think she's too desperate and insecure, and sooner or later she will be with another man...

The conversation stopped.

Clementine didn't say anything, and neither did Joel. After Joel handed Clementine a glass of whiskey, they both looked away in panic.

He and she just sat quietly in the living room, letting the voice on the radio continue to chatter endlessly.

Clementine was so calm, but because she was too calm, she revealed a hint of sadness and pain.

Joel closed his eyes in despair, his expression full of struggle.

It was at this moment, this brief moment, that two people who clearly loved each other began to hurt each other at the end of a long-term relationship.

That's too cruel and bloody.

Blair watched this scene quietly, looking at the lonely figures of Clementine and Joel as they lost sight of each other, hiding his facial expression in the shadows, but ultimately unable to conceal his fragility and panic.

Tears slowly slid down and burned her cheeks, but Blair did not raise her hand to wipe them away. She just stared at the big screen quietly in her tearful eyes.

At this moment, she truly understood how overwhelming and overwhelming the sadness of the villa falling apart and turning to ashes was.

(End of this chapter)

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