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Another young couple behind them voiced their impatience: “Exactly. You knew one adult can bring one child, yet you still brought two. I can’t stand kids in the cinema. They’re noisy and disruptive, ruining the movie experience. Cinemas should ban kids or have special screenings for them. It’s really annoying otherwise…”

The young mother looked crestfallen and hurriedly left the line with her children.

“Wait—”

Emily quickly stepped forward, calling after the young mother.

The young mother apologized as she saw Emily: “I can’t join you for the movie, but the seats next to yours are all mine. You should have more space to yourself.”

“You know that’s wasting resources, right? You bought those seats, so others couldn’t. What about people who wanted to watch this movie?”

It was the young couple again, likely college students, speaking rudely. The boy was silent, but the girl’s disdain for the children was evident, her face twisted with irritation.

Even though the mother had stepped out of
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