Redolent Nonage Event/Travel Wish IV

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Overview

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Guide

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Stage 1

Tap the magnifying glass icons to read single lines of dialogue and decrease the timer by 10 minutes.

  • Chatting with Luke about a book you've read recently...
  • Discussing how to organize the house with Luke...
  • Listening to Luke introduce photography...
  • Snuggling up with Luke on the sofa...
  • Trying out the newest TV with Luke...
  • (I remember Luke's fridge being empty again. I'll get some groceries with him later...)

Tap the person icons to read short conversations and decrease the timer by 20 minutes.

Mall

You: Hey, looks like you can try out some games for free here. Let's play some games!

Luke: Okay. What do you want to play?

You: How about... Arcade Racing?

Luke: Cool. Let's see if you've gotten any better!

Mall

Luke: Why do you suddenly want to change the wallpaper at my place? Do you not like it?

You: (It's just an excuse... I didn't want you to know what I was really up to.)

You: I... um... The current color doesn't really match your room. Can I change it?

Luke: Of course. I'm happy to decorate the house with you.

Mall

You: This photo... Is this the ocean? It's beautiful!

Luke: It is. It's been a long time since I last went to the beach. The last time I went was for training.

You: It's stunning. Let's go to the beach and watch the sunrise together sometime!

Stage 2

Tap the magnifying glass icons to read single lines of dialogue and decrease the timer by 10 minutes.

  • Checking out deals with Luke...
  • Getting bubble tea with Luke....
  • Helping an old lady find her family...
  • Shopping with Luke...
  • Solving the conflict between a customer and a salesperson...
  • Watching the opening event on the first floor...

Tap the person icons to read short conversations and decrease the timer by 20 minutes.

Mall

You: Luke, have you decided which camera you want to get?

Luke: Yes, a film camera.

You: Huh, why? Film cameras aren't really a thing anymore. And it's pretty troublesome to develop films.

Luke: I like the surprise of not knowing how the photo will be until it's fully developed.

Stage 3

Tap the magnifying glass icons to read single lines of dialogue and decrease the timer by 10 minutes.

  • Discussing with Luke how to decorate the photo wall...
  • Enjoying the exhibition with Luke...
  • Listening to the stories behind the works...
  • Talking to a person who violated the "No photography" rule...
  • You and Luke are tired from walking around the exhibition and are looking for a place to rest...
  • (Luke really loves photography. It looks like I made the right call to come to this exhibition!)

Tap the person icons to read short conversations and decrease the timer by 20 minutes.

Mall

You: The theme of the exhibition is "Moments in Time." That's why the concept of time is expressed in linear sculpture, I think.

Luke: I agree. The strength in linear sculpture echoes the feelings that Anne Winston puts in her work.

You: You seem to like this exhibition a lot.

Mall

You: The note says that this boy is waiting for his father to return from a trip...

Luke: But actually, his father will never make it home because he was killed in the war.

You: The moment when his father left was the moment when the boy became a man...

Luke: Annie is probably trying to tell us to cherish every moment we have with the people we love.

You: Can't agree more. Everyone has to cherish those moments!

Mall

You: Luke, what do you think Anne Winston was thinking about while taking all these photos?

Luke: No idea. Maybe she wasn't thinking about anything at all.

You: Why?

Luke: Photography is the art of preserving moments. In those moments, there is no time for her to think.

Location End Script

Contemporary Photography Expo Hall
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The photos on the wall are well arranged. You and Luke hold hands as you go through them one by one.

The black-and-white photos are a vivid record of the world over the past decades...

You: This is amazing. It's like these photos have a soul of their own.

Luke: Yeah, that's the beauty of photography, isn't it?

Luke: Anne Winston's life story is a legend.

Luke: During her decades in nursing, she managed to preserve tens of thousands of films.

Luke: Nothing can last a lifetime without an infusion of passion.

You: A lifetime... Only a few people can do that.

Luke: We might be one of them, for all you know.

Luke moves closer to you, silently takes your left hand, and interlocks his fingers with yours.

You smile at him in response.

Luke: [Player], what's so special about this exhibition?

Luke: It's rare to see you taking notes in an exhibition.

You: I just wanted to learn something...

Luke: Learn?

Luke: Are you planning to change your profession?

You: No!

You: I just wanted to learn how to arrange the frames to make them look better!

You: Oh, right. Which one do you like the most...?

Luke: They are all pretty good.

You: That's too general. Any specific comments?

You: For example... how about the central axis style we just saw? Is it too serious?

Luke is slightly puzzled. Obviously, he has yet to connect the exhibition to the arrangement of the photographs.

Luke: Why are you suddenly so interested in photo arrangements?

You: I want to create a photo wall at your place!

You: We are going to live together someday, so I want to make it cozier...

The secret comes out of your mouth before you know it. You turn your face away, trying to hide your red cheeks.

Luke tightens his grip on your hand as a blush appears on his cheeks.

Luke: I... I like the first style we saw.

Luke: It's lovely. It fits as home decor and suits our character.

He answers you seriously and the base of his ears gets even redder.

You: Okay...

You: Let's go take another look.

You are about to lead Luke to the entrance when he gently pulls you back.

He looks at you with a gaze that's more sincere than you have ever seen.

Luke: You said we would live together...

Luke grabs your right hand as well and you are now standing face to face.

Luke: I know it's just a phrase, but I'm looking forward to it.

Luke: [Player], I believe that we will be able to have a happy and ordinary life.

Looking into Luke's bright eyes, you know that he is the sun that lights up your soul.

You lean closer to Luke and smile from the bottom of your heart.

You: We will!

Luke: We definitely will.

Luke: Let's create a lovely home together!

You: Mm-hmm!

He gently swings your hand with a smile in his eyes.

You, too, look forward to the day when the photo wall is filled with records of your life together.


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