Chapter 661 SEE YOU SOON, MY STAR
The Number One Star in the Interstellar Era
âWHAT you said earlier⦠is it really what I think it is?â Wulfric asked, his voice low, with a trace of uncertainty.
Earlier, heâd been too stunned to respond, his thoughts moving too slowly to make sense of Asterâs words. Heâd just stood there, stupid and silent. But now, with Aster about to leave, this was his last chance to clear things up. He stared intently at Aster, waiting for his answer.
Aster held his gaze steadily, a playful smile tugging at the corner of his lips. âAnd what exactly does Wulf think I meant by that?â
âI- I donât know, I mean, you know, that thing,â Wulfric didnât mean to, but he still stumbled in his words, making him feel embarrassed.
Aster tilted his head, a playful glint dancing in his eyes as he repeated, âThat thing?â
Wulfric felt an odd mix of exasperation and helplessness rise within him. Aster was clearly teasing, but there was little he could do about it. This was Aster, after all. Somehow, he couldnât muster even a shred of annoyance. It was as if there was a switch in his mind that refused to let him get angry with him, no matter how hard he tried. Really, what choice did he have?
With a shrug, Wulfric decided to be as shameless as he pleased, interpreting things however he liked.
âAlright, then. Iâll just assume it is what I think it is,â he said. âYou are definitely winning a Best Actor award soon. So, be prepared, because when that happens, Iâm not letting you back out of this promise.â
Aster blinked, his long lashes casting delicate shadows against his pale skin. âWhat makes you so sure I will win a Best Actor award soon?â
Wulfric shot him a look that practically said, âWhy would you even ask that?â. He sighed and replied, âWith your talent, the only way youâre not getting a Best Actor award is if everyone involved in giving those awards is either blind or has a personal grudge against you. As long as you land a leading role, a nomination is as good as guaranteed. And if youâre nominated, thereâs no way you wonât win.â
Astrid couldnât help but chuckle. Wulfric was probably talking about his lead role in [Serendipitous Summer]. Yes, he was the leading actor, and there was a slight chance he might win an award, but that didnât mean he would. Serendipitous Summer wasnât a high-budget productionânot a big commercial movie, and not quite an art film either. The three major film awards werenât likely to consider it for a nomination.
It wasnât that Astrid looked down on the movieâof course not. This was his own project; why would he? He was just being realistic. [Serendipitous Summer] was a coming-of-age story, a teen romance, if one might add. It simply wasnât the kind of film the three major awards would have on their radar. But that didnât mean it was a bad movie. On the contrary, Astrid believed it would turn out well, possibly one of Streamline Filmâs best live-action adaptations. It just wasnât the sort of material that wins awards.
Of course, it could still win awards from some of the smaller festivals. Those honors still held value, adding recognition in their own way, but they were a dime a dozen in the industry. Winning one wouldnât necessarily carry much weight for a career. So, while Astrid respected those awards, he hadnât given them much thought in this case.
And he had to make that clear to this big wolf.
âThat promise only stands if I win the Best Actor award at one of the three major film awards,â Astrid said with a subtle grin on his lips.
Wulfricâs expression looked exactly like someone whoâd just realized theyâd been scammed. Astrid nearly laughed out loud, but before Wulfric could say a word in response, he quickly got into the car. Since it was already programmed to drive to his own apartment building, and with Reas already inside, the car started moving the moment he settled in, smoothly pulling away from the spaceport.
Wulfric had no choice but to just watch the car leave, standing there with a mix of disbelief and amusement. He shook his head, a smile tugging at the corner of his lips as he muttered to himself, âThat little charmerâ¦â
Then, with a sigh, he turned and headed back to the spaceship, still replaying Asterâs teasing words in his mind. SÑará´h the ηovelFire.ηet website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
A Best Actor win at one of the three major awards, huh? Wulfric recalled the time Aster was nominated for the Rookie of the Year Award at Silver Moon. Curious, heâd done some research on acting awards and knew how prestigious the top three were. If anyone could win one, it was Aster. Maybe not now, but someday for sure.
So, he wasnât really risking anything by agreeing to this condition. He just had to waitâand he realized he was pretty good at that.
As he climbed back onto the spaceship, he glanced once more in the direction the car had gone. A soft smile touched his lips as he murmured, âSee you soon, my star.â
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The next morning, with their leave over, Astrid and Reas each returned to their respective schools. Reas left early for the Imperial Military Academy, while Astrid took his time to go to Redwood.
As he walked into the academy, he couldnât shake the feeling that it had been a while since heâd last been there. It was strange, really, given that heâd only taken three days offâfar shorter than the leave heâd taken whenever he had to film.
Maybe it was because so much had happened in the past five days that it felt like heâd been away for half a year. Unlike during filming, when time seemed to fly by.
As Astrid walked on, he noticed a familiar figure ahead of him. Picking up his pace, he hurried to catch up.
When he finally caught up, he immediately greeted the other. âGood morning, Kiran!â
To his surprise, Kiran almost stumbled at the sudden greeting.
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