Transmigration? No, it's transmigration into a book. From an eighth-tier celebrity to an eighteenth-tier one, is it miserable? No, there's also a best friend who transmigrated to an earlier...
Yun Shudai finished filming at noon and arrived home around 5 p.m.
After being away for several months, I finally arrived home, and I felt much more relaxed.
I didn't contact anyone, put the suitcase downstairs, and went upstairs to take a bath.
I changed into my pajamas, got into bed, and fell asleep immediately.
I don't know how long I slept, but I felt an itch on my face as if tiny bugs were scratching me. When I opened my eyes, I saw He Wan's magnified face and didn't react for a moment. I exclaimed "Ah!" and sat up.
Because of the rush, He Wan didn't have time to dodge, and the two bumped foreheads directly.
"Ouch, that really hurts."
"Old He? What are you doing?"
“What can I do? I called you so many times and you didn’t respond. I was worried something had happened to you. I just got close and you woke up. It scared me to death.”
"You're the one who's scaring me."
"I was just worried about you." He Wan rubbed her forehead, looked at Lao Yun whom she hadn't seen for several months, and hugged her: "You're finally back."
"Yes, I'm exhausted."
Yun Shudai was now fully awake. She picked up her phone and saw that it was already past eight o'clock in the evening. Tsk, she had slept for quite a while.
The two hadn't seen each other for several months, and as soon as they went downstairs, they ordered a hot pot. In the basement, they drank beverages and ate spicy hot pot, which made Yun Shudai very hungry: "I've been trying to maintain my figure for the past few months, and I'm almost as thin as a rabbit."
"Eat to your heart's content these few days, when will there be any announcements?"
"I can only stay at home for a week."
"So busy? Have you spent almost the entire year traveling?"
"Pretty much. Also, the TV series 'Manjiang' that I acted in is about to air."
"Tsk, they're releasing a lot more often this year, not bad, not bad."
While the two were eating, Yun Shudai sent Bai Muyin a message: "I'm back, I miss my baby."
Bai Muyin was probably looking at his phone at the moment, and replied very quickly: "I'm busy right now. Can you drive? There are people at home."
Yun Shudai checked the time; it was 10 PM after dinner, not too late, so she replied, "I'll go to the party later."
He Wan jokingly teased her for a while before the two of them ended their evening get-together.
Holding Huahua, I showed her: "Huahua is about seven months old. She's been shedding a lot these past few days, it seems like it's shedding season."
I don't dare let it out now, for fear that the stray cats in the village will target it, and I don't want it to be harmed.
After a while, we'll have it spayed/neutered.
"It's good that they're spayed/neutered. If they were born too many, we wouldn't be able to take care of them all. And if we give them away, we're worried they might not be doing well."
No, I have to go pick up Zai Zai; I miss him terribly if I don't see him for even a day.
"Okay, go ahead, I'll wait for you at home."
Yun Shudai thought she would come back after getting there, so she drove the two-door electric car.
When they arrived at Bai Muyin's place, they found him at home. He was dressed casually and didn't seem very busy. They asked, "Weren't you not home?"
Bai Muyin raised an eyebrow and smiled, "I didn't say that."
Yun Shudai pursed her lips, as if... she had sensed this person's "scheme": "You did this on purpose."
Bai Muyin smiled but didn't reply. He took her hand and led her upstairs to a room. Once inside, Yun Shudai exclaimed in surprise, "You made a rabbit house for the little one?"
"Hmm, what do you think?"
"So beautiful." The whole house had a rabbit hideout, a rabbit toilet, a hay rack, and tunnels and holes around the house. It was two stories high. Yun Shudai squatted down and called out "Little Rabbit" twice. The little rabbit crawled out of a small hole, smelled her scent, and kept rubbing against her feet.
Yun Shudai quickly hugged it to her arms and examined it, then turned to Bai Muyin and asked, "Is it no longer in pain?"
"He's recovering very well and is still a lively little rabbit."