Listening to the effusive praise from the children who came to greet her at the airport, Le Yao really wanted to laugh in their faces. Did she, an actress, deserve such nationwide adoration just because she won an award? In these fans' eyes, not praising their idol was an unforgivable sin? Where did that leave the scientists? Where did that leave the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the country?
This is truly mind-blowing.
However, that's not the point right now, and the children's values can't be corrected by her alone in a short time.
The current focus is on the airport pickup issue.
The book vividly described the grand scene of the airport pickup. The female lead returned from pursuing her dreams, and the male lead arrived in a high-profile manner, carrying ninety-nine roses, followed by a group of bodyguards in matching black suits and sunglasses. They essentially put the entire airport on lockdown, making it incredibly glamorous.
Anyone who didn't know better would think a head of state from some country had come to visit.
The moment the female lead appeared, the male lead walked over in a cool and arrogant manner.
That foolish author described it like this: Among millions of people, I saw you at a glance, and from then on, my heart and eyes could no longer accommodate anyone else.
Below are various reader comments, almost all of which are full of praise, such as "I want this kind of love," and "The male lead is so doting," etc.
Le Yao wanted to laugh again. Did nobody even remember that the male lead was married at this point? Cheating during marriage and still getting blessings and envy? What about their values? Didn't they learn the core socialist values? Didn't they read the Marriage Law?
Next, the male lead hands ninety-nine blue roses to the female lead and hugs her as he confesses his love: "Mengmeng, you are always worth my waiting."
The female lead was so moved that she burst into tears, and then she and the male lead shared a passionate kiss, amidst thunderous applause from those around them...
That scene was definitely a classic trope in melodramatic CEO romance novels. While other CEOs own ponds and shopping malls, our male lead had the airport under martial law.
If she were a supporting character, she would definitely be criticized to death in no time, but Yan Zimeng has the halo of the female lead. She was held in the male lead's arms, and even with her lips swollen from being kissed, she still pouted and acted cute towards her fans: "I hope you will bless me."
And so he truly received blessings from all his fans.
The photo of the two embracing went viral that day, and the male lead's line, "You are always worth my waiting," became one of the top ten quotes of the year, a classic saying between lovers.
When the original owner of the body, Han Binglan, found out, she went straight to the company and accidentally pushed the female lead. For this, she was scolded by the male lead. As a result, the original owner became even angrier, turned around and kicked the female lead. "Didn't you say I pushed you? Then I'll make it a fact."
As a result of this bizarre action, the male protagonist locked her up and starved her for three days.
The female lead kindly asked the male lead to let the original owner go, believing that she didn't mean it and that she was fine anyway. This manipulative move naturally put the original owner under his thumb, and the male lead thought the female lead was as kind as a fairy.
Han Binglan is as vicious as dog shit.
Even the readers were moved by the heroine's kindness, showering her with compliments, while Han Binglan, the proper Lady Nangong, was once again criticized relentlessly.
Le Yao pouted and stepped back to the side. She wasn't the original owner of this body, and she had already signed the divorce papers, so she didn't want to have any contact with the other party.
Let alone Nangong Jue sending her ninety-nine roses, she wouldn't mind even if he gave her ninety-nine black-boned chickens.
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