Chapter 219 - HE'S BEING SHY?
The Number One Star in the Interstellar Era
BOTH Townsend twins were sitting in the living room and watching an episode of [Blind Justice]. The episode was being projected in front of them. Using projectors was one of the simplest ways to watch movies and shows that had already been released. One only needed to insert a video chip of what they wanted to watch and it would project the content of the chip.
If Astrid had to make an analogy, video chips were like DVDs or Blu-Rays. And then the projectors would be like a DVD player and a TV rolled into one.
Most simple household only had this kind of set-up whenever they wanted to watch their favorite movie or series. Shows on TV could be easily watched in the Terminal. So, most of the time, television wasnât usually used. Of course, the television of this era was not the same as those on Earth during his past life. It was now much more advanced.
From a small tennis-ball sized that would project a 44-inch virtual screen to a small box that could project a virtual screen the same size that could be found in a normal theater. The latter would even offer an 4D option. They could also watch web series using this modern TV.
Another way of watching movies and series was through a virtual cabin. Because it was a virtual world, people who chose it could watch a movie or a series in a much more intimate manner. They could be inside the movie or series, watching everything through godâs perspective.
Many people preferred this option. Because it felt like they were experiencing everything along with the cast members. They could also see much clearer just how good an actor or an actress was. Watching everything through godâs perspective, it would be easy to spot anyoneâs poor acting.
This option was so popular that even movie theaters had developed a similar technology. They called it a âPOV Glassesâ. One just needed to wear it and they could watch the movie through godâs perspective.
âSo, you were filming the 100th episode of this show when I called you last night?â Reas asked as he was looking at the projected image.
Astrid nodded. âI filmed my part in the past two days. We were just about to end filming when you called.â
Reas brows furrowed a bit. His brother had been working for two days straight. Today, the other had to attend orientation. Then, he encountered that incident. After that, he still had to cook lunch, not just for him but also for the general.
Astrid chuckled seeing the expression on Reasâ face. âIâm not tired, Reas. You donât have to think that Iâm slaving myself or something.â
Reas was still not convinced. So, he stared and examined Astridâs face to make sure. There were no dark bags under his eyes, meaning that he had a sufficient amount of sleep. His black eyes were lively and bright, no signs of any fatigue whatsoever.
âAre you done with your observation?â Astrid asked in amusement.
âIâm just making sure youâre not just saying that because you donât want me to get worried,â Reas said.
âItâs because you worry too much,â Astrid said with a helpless smile. âIâm young and have a very healthy body. I wonât faint just because I didnât have a full day rest. Once I start to become well-known, my schedule would be much more hectic. Itâs better if I slowly get used to it now.â
Although Reas didnât like that idea, he no longer said anything. Because this was his brotherâs dream. Objecting to what Astrid was saying was almost akin to him wanting the other to fail. Which he would never.
âI know. This worry-wart will shut his mouth now,â he could only say.
Astrid chuckled at that. âBy the way, I really thought you would be nagging me by now for agreeing to being friends with Wulf.â
Reas felt the corner of his eye twitch when his brother referred to the general as âWulfâ. âI was actually just about to talk about that issue. But do you really have to call him that?â he couldnât help but say.
Astridâs lips curved in a playful grin. âYes, because weâre friends now.â
Reas almost rolled his eyes at the other. âAre you really sure of that decision?â
âYeah,â Astrid responded with a careless shrug. âThe pros of being friends with him totally outweigh the cons. So, why not?â
Reas stared at his brother whoâs acting like a scum, as if he only ever agreed to be friends with the general because of the benefits it would give him. If it was any other person who saw him like this, they would probably really think thatâs the case. But it wasnât the same for Reas. Because he knew the other like the back of his hand.
If that was the case, Astrid wouldnât bother to even call the general âWulfâ. He would just call him âWulfricâ or continued calling him âYour Highnessâ while agreeing superficially to be his friend. Because calling the other by his nickname indicated closeness.
If his brother only wanted the benefits and not the other things that friendship entailed, Astrid would definitely make it seem like he was friends with the general while still maintaining distance. With how the general was so âsmittenâ with Astrid, the other would definitely not notice it. But Astrid didnât do that.
In fact, from Reasâ perspective, he saw the other agreeing to being friends with the general without much thought. Which meant that Astrid did not do his usual analyzing of the situation and just agreed because thatâs what he truly felt at that moment.
Reas just wondered why his brother was not being up front to him about it. Itâs not as if he would judge him for making that decision.
Wait- could it be that heâs being shy?
Before he could voice that out, Astrid suddenly said something that immediately took his attention away from that topic.
âOh, by the way, Lauren is coming for dinner.â