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The sound of the pattering rain tapped on the window lattice, the lazy and ancient jazz music echoed in my ears, and the whole world was filled with a kind of tranquility and serenity.

Renly leaned against the wall and read quietly, the aroma of coffee curling under his nose, and the passage of time seemed to lose its meaning.

Oggs held the newspaper high, only showing a pair of eyes above the newspaper, looking at it furtively, because he was worried about revealing his whereabouts, the whole person was uneasy and could not settle down at all. One minute was like a century, full of satiety. He was tormented; but he didn't know what to do now. It seemed that it was not a good idea to break the deadlock like this, but it was not a good way to keep it deadlocked like this. It was a dilemma.

In the end, Ogus remained patient, still sitting in the same place, just like his usual style, and just waited quietly.

At least, he didn't get nothing.

Renly arrived at the coffee house fifteen minutes early, neither too early nor too late, maintaining etiquette without appearing too eager; Renly was clearly a reading lover, from bookmarks and reading entry It can be seen from the way that he should also be reading on the way to the coffee shop, and now he can maintain the same rhythm when he enters the waiting mode; also, Renly's character is calm and stable, and he does not feel twenty. The five-year-old's impatience and rush.

More importantly, from the brief conversation between Renly and the waiter, Oggs could detect Renly's modesty and politeness, so where did the aggressive arrogance and power he felt came from? Maybe it's because there are too few reference samples in the coffee shop to get a glimpse of the real situation; or maybe his judgment is wrong?

A quarter of an hour had passed since the appointed time of meeting, and Oggs noticed that Renly looked up twice, once to ask the waiter for the address of the coffee house—he didn't know why Renly wanted to confirm the address; He looked around the coffee house and seemed to be confirming something—maybe Renly had looked up more times, and Oggs couldn't be 100% sure, because he had to hide his whereabouts for fear of being discovered, most of the time. Had to hide behind newspapers.

Orgs couldn't accurately judge what was going on with Renly. There was no anxiety or anger, and it seemed that he didn't even have too many mood swings. Only then did Renly's on-the-spot reaction really tell the story.

But Ogus couldn't walk directly over like this, which is equivalent to directly revealing his whereabouts. He needs to sneak out of the coffee house first, without disturbing anyone, and then come in openly, pretending to be late, See how Renly handles it.

He silently left the cash on the table, then put on his black trench coat, raised the collar high, covering his face, and walked out of the coffee shop along the edge of the seat lightly— - Several times, he felt that Renly looked like he was about to look up, and it was very likely that he was about to reveal his whereabouts; but fortunately, Renly did not look up after all, which made Oggs fortunately escaped.

After finally leaving the coffee house, Ogus stood under the eaves, propped up his black umbrella, walked quickly into the rain, left the block where the coffee house was located, and then took a detour and turned back, waiting to come again By the time he got to the coffee shop door, he should have been nearly twenty-five minutes late, and he was very, very curious about how Renly would react, which was bound to be interesting.

He was a little impatient.

Standing at the door of the coffee house, putting away the umbrella, Ogus took a deep breath to adjust his state, then pushed the door into the coffee house, and quickly walked in the direction of Renly, with a cautious and shy expression on his face. Smiling, his eyes were slightly embarrassed, and he said with a slightly panting voice, "Sorry, I'm late."

Ogus paused for a moment, observed Renly's face, and then explained somewhat awkwardly, "...It's raining...traffic, I have to take the subway...I'm really sorry." In fact, Ogus doesn't know either. How to cover up, acting is not his strong point, so he adheres to the principle of "talking more, saying less and less mistakes", so he explained the situation in a shambling way, but it coincides with Oggs' original character. .

Renly closed the book in his hand, always smiling, looking up at Oggs, waiting patiently for Oggs to finish his explanation, and after confirming that there was no follow-up, he said politely, "It doesn't matter." After a short pause For a moment, Renly continued, "I'm often late because I'm lost, but this is my personal reason, so I often arrive at the scene many times in advance, lest I miss an important appointment; but when I encounter objective circumstances, I will be relieved. Some, at least I tried hard, although the fault is also my fault, but at least I can find someone to blame."

Is the last sentence a rant? So, are you complaining about Renly himself, or are you complaining about Oggs, or are you complaining about others?

Several thoughts popped up in Oggs' mind at the same time, as if angels and demons were pulling, and he didn't know how to react for a while, he looked at Renly awkwardly, and blinked, "Uh... what do you mean……?"

Such an honest and direct response made Renly laugh out loud, "I mean, the weather, you can blame the weather, I don't think you should be sorry. Even after living here for twenty years, we still have no way of figuring it out. What the hell is going on with the weather in the land?"

Ogus suddenly realized.

Renly raised his forehead a little. This was supposed to be a joke. He used a humorous way to resolve the embarrassment for Oggs, but Oggs couldn't understand it.

Come, this also made Renly's abacus to fail, and the atmosphere became awkward and jerky again; but Renly did not panic, and continued calmly, "Please take a seat. Coffee, or tea? On a cold rainy day, you always need a hot drink to disperse. Moist. Black tea is never the wrong choice."

"..." Ogus really couldn't keep up with Renly's thinking rhythm, but he still nodded, "Tea, black tea is fine, no problem."

Hesitantly took off his trench coat, Ogus stared at Renly who greeted the waiter to order food like a master. He was calm and didn't panic. It seemed that being late had never happened. Gus panicked, he thought Renly would be... He didn't know what would happen to Renly, but it was definitely not the Renly he remembered.

"So, my lateness didn't bother you at all?" Ogus asked after Renly placed the order, "I mean, today's appointment was my proposal, but I turned out to be late. , and it's almost thirty minutes late, it's really a very rude thing, don't you mind?"

"Oggs, I thought it was over." Renly said with a smile, but this time, he didn't say a word, but said seriously, "Of course, being late is not a good thing, but I also I don't think it's a terrible thing. If it hadn't been through mistakes and setbacks again and again, then life would never change. Countless sciences were born out of accidents, and countless arts were born from mistakes. We don’t have to hold on to a mistake, do we? After all, there are more and better things waiting for us.”

"For example, we can have a good discussion about the role of David in 'The Lobster'." Renly showed a big smile, "Oggs, I know I'm not your first choice, maybe not even your choice. On the list, Jason Clarke and I are two different actors."

Ogus couldn't help but choked: Oops, I was seen through.

"But who knows? Picking a seemingly wrong actor may spark more sparks. You left Greece and came to the UK because you wanted to make some different challenges, so why not try to see more How many breakthroughs?" Renly looked at Oggs brightly, "How are you, are you ready? I can discuss with you, my views on the role of David, I hope it can be different. inspiration."

Orgus just stared at Renly in silence, all the thoughts in his mind stuck.

He could feel the sincerity of Renly, as well as the concentration of Renly. That passionate devotion was enough to deeply infect every filmmaker. That pure and simple joy was expressed in words and deeds. When it was revealed, even Oggs got excited together.

This is not the Renly in Oggs' impression, but it is also the Renly in Oggs' impression - pouring all his enthusiasm into a role, actively fighting for the role, and sincerely hoping that he can be a part of it , even if there is a collision in the process of rushing forward, he still can't stop the impulse and excitement in his heart, so he sprints regardless.

It's true that Renly's initiative leaves no room for Oggs to refuse, but definitely not out of arrogance, but out of love.

Suddenly, Oggs realized that although Renly and he were not the same type, Renly was actually a very pure and very simple person, who devoted himself to the performance with all his heart and soul. The enthusiasm and passion at the office allowed him to see his own projection—it was just a different way of expressing it.

He didn't like Renly's way of expressing it, but he knew that Renly and his goals had stayed the same.

Ogus' stomach began to heat, and he realized that his means of probing were too cheap and too clumsy, and he became insignificant in front of Renly.

He should apologize to Renly, not for being late, but for his own temptation.

"Renly..." Oggs hesitated, his expression and movements were very stiff, this was not the rhythm he was used to, but he still had to finish it, "Actually, I have already arrived at the coffee house, even before you, I've been sitting in that corner watching your every move."

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