Chapter 1125: Chapter 1125: Highest Single-Day Box Office
The final outcome was naturally the heroine arriving just in time, and then kicking off a "friendly exchange" of "I don’t believe it, listen to me, I won’t listen, I won’t!"
According to the plot, after the original protagonist Hannah Winter logged off, a new villainess was needed to push the story forward.
Anna Lee was this new villainess.
Even though her time online wasn’t long, she still contributed significantly to pushing forward the male and female lead’s relationship.
Although Hannah Winter died at the time of the wedding, Old Sir River still did not approve of Tiffany Lynch as his granddaughter-in-law.
He even stated several times that if George River really wanted to marry this woman, he should not expect to inherit the River family’s fortune.
Yes, at that time the male and female leads had not yet registered their marriage, they had only held a wedding ceremony.
The purpose of the wedding ceremony was simply for George River to demonstrate his determination to marry Tiffany Lynch to Old Sir River.
The subsequent plot mainly revolved around the eternal question between the male and female leads, "Do you truly love me?"
In the end, it concluded with Tiffany Lynch winning the Best Actress award, and George River reluctantly taking over the family fortune for love.
As for the outcomes of several other scumbags, due to the plot collapse, no descriptions could be found.
But Anna Lee, this villainess, was on time for her role.
Hannah wasn’t too concerned about Anna Lee, but she liked to watch drama unfold.
And where there’s a male lead and a female antagonist, there’s bound to be no shortage of drama.
Rosalind flipped through the remaining bits of the plot, "Found it, in the upcoming story, the male and female leads have a cold war, and the female antagonist gets the chance to attend a banquet with the male lead, where she slips him some ’hehe’ drug during the event."
Hannah looked over, "What is a ’hehe’ drug?"
Rosalind lifted the storyline, pointing with a claw, "I don’t know, it’s just written like this here."
Hannah looked down at it.
In the already chaotic storyline that only left fragments, one complete sentence featured two abrupt asterisks.
It wasn’t ’hehe’ drugs, it was censored.
Hannah reached out to squeeze Rosalind’s fluffy face, teasing it, "You seem to have gotten rounder."
Rosalind shook its tail happily, "That’s right, I’ve grown so much fur recently, I don’t have to worry about going bald anymore. When we return to the starry skies, I’ll surely be the most beautiful system."
Having been with Hannah for a while, Rosalind also started to indulge in admiring its fluffy and round body.
The more it looked, the more it liked.
If it showed up in front of Da Lang now, it would surely dazzle him!
"Master, when do we go back? Are we waiting until the villainess issue is resolved?"
Hannah rubbed its head, "Why do we need to deal with her?"
Rosalind blinked, "Isn’t she also part of the original plot?"
Typically to collapse a plot, one lets the protagonist make decisions contrary to the original storyline. The greater the contradiction, the higher the degree of plot collapse.
For non-protagonist characters, the standard is typically whether they exit early or turn the tables to determine if the plot has collapsed.
Rosalind thought the best method was to make the villainess exit the stage early.
But Hannah didn’t think so.
She was curious about something.
Without the heroine’s interference, whether the villainess’s scheme had any chance of success.
Rosalind shook its head and lay down on the table.
Ah, it wanted to know too.
*
The opening day box office of "Rosalind" broke 1.2 billion, setting a global record for highest single-day box office.
Three days later, it was released simultaneously in multiple countries overseas, and the box office broke 3 billion.
It topped the list in online popularity, trending topics, and hot searches.