He Wan didn't go to find Lao Yun; instead, she stayed in the space so that she could check on Zhou Ting'an's situation at any time in the middle of the night.
Yun Shudai lay on the bed, stroking the baby, still recovering from what had happened in the past two days.
Bai Muyin's reaction and response were completely beyond her expectations.
Looking down at the ring on her hand, she smiled faintly, perhaps this was fate.
As for Bai Muyin, although he seemed to be handling things with Shushu with ease these past two days, he was actually quite unsettled inside.
In his mind, there was only science, not the kind of metaphysical space that could transcend imagination.
When he got home, he specifically downloaded a novel app and looked for novels about space.
The conclusion is that such a space might actually exist in the world; otherwise, how could someone write such an imaginative novel?
I'm just an ordinary person, yet I've encountered such a situation.
Although it wasn't him, it was his girlfriend, and he felt especially proud when he thought about it. The person he had chosen was special, and as for what Shushu was afraid of...
Bai Muyin chuckled to himself while holding his phone. He had always loved collecting treasures, let alone people he liked. How could he bear to send her away to be sliced up?
...
The next day, Yun Shudai drove to her previous apartment. She only discovered last night when she was looking through her phone that she had won awards in the two competitions she had participated in.
They were even requisitioned, given certificates, and received cash rewards.
The mailing address was her previous apartment, but she had forgotten about it.
Several months passed, and it took the staff at the post station more than ten minutes to find it.
When she got home and opened the package, she found that her artwork for the Twenty-Four Solar Terms had been requisitioned, as had her artwork for the Intangible Cultural Heritage. She had seen that the official website had already published a display of her work the month before last.
Some of the related products also feature the illustration she designed.
Yun Shudai opened the letter, glanced at it, and quickly contacted the two official bodies.
This indicates that they were not in the country during this period and only discovered they had won the lottery upon their return.
The staff of the Twenty-Four Solar Terms were also very surprised: "Hello little kangaroo, we left a message in your email before, but we didn't know why you didn't respond. So that's why. Also, we want to tell you that your Twenty-Four Solar Terms pictures may be included in the National Folklore Atlas, so we need to know your real name. The author's name needs to be on them, which will be very beneficial to you."
"Do I need your real name?"
"Yes, is it inconvenient?"
No, not at all: "How do you need to give it?"
"Just scan a copy of your ID card and send it to our official email address."
"good."
Yun Shudai drove her car out again, found a print shop in the neighborhood, scanned her ID card, and sent it to the authorities when she returned.
Less than an hour later, the same staff member called back, saying uncertainly, "Ms. Yun, is your name really Yun Shudai? It can't be the artist Yun Shudai I'm thinking of, can it?"
Yun Shudai smiled: "Yes, I am the actress Yun Shudai."
"Oh, really? So the actor and illustrator are the same person?"
"Yes, my major in college was fine arts. I didn't abandon my major while acting. My current works include the opening illustrations for 'The First Chapter of Demon Gods'. Last year, I won first prize in the 29th Spring Illustration Competition of the Kyoto Fine Arts Association."
The staff on the other end of the phone were shocked; they were astonished that celebrities in the film and television industry could have a hidden second career.
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