Chapter 715 I hope you love me the way I love you (8400 words)



Chapter 715 I hope you love me the way I love you (8400 words)

In June, Yuming is not yet at its hottest. Most of the time, the weather is clear and pleasant.

When Lu Yanhe and Chen Siqi got off the plane and walked out of the airport together, they unsurprisingly encountered many fans who came to pick them up.

In this era, it seems that his personal information is still difficult to protect.

No matter how well flight information is protected, it will eventually be leaked and end up like this.

Despite Lu Yanhe's repeated requests for airport pick-ups and drop-offs and his dislike of such fan support activities, it was all in vain. People would still come, wanting to see him in person and shout out their love for him.

Lu Yanhe and Chen Siqi, wearing sunglasses and headphones, were escorted all the way to the car before they could remove their protective gear.

Chen Siqi said, "I feel like there are even more fans coming to pick you up at the airport."

Lu Yanhe: "It seems so."

Wang Biao said, "After Xiao Lu won the Best Actor award at the Situ Film Festival, he gained a lot of fans who admire his career."

“A career fan…” Chen Siqi shook her head.

Previously, "career fans" referred to a group of fans who hoped their idols would work hard in their careers and paid attention to their career achievements.

Nowadays, career-oriented fans are those who become fans of a particular celebrity or artist because they are exceptionally talented and have outstanding achievements, and they feel a sense of pride and accomplishment in being a part of that success.

Lu Yanhe's achievements now go beyond simply leaving his peers far behind. He can be said to have reached the pinnacle of Chinese acting.

Now, he has no shortage of works, no shortage of awards, and no shortage of popularity—a true all-rounder.

The key is that they are still young.

So young, and with such a handsome appearance, he's at the perfect age where "good looks are everything."

Chen Siqi asked, "What work do you have coming up?"

"I'll take a few days off, shoot some new season commercials for my endorsements, and then prepare to join the cast of 'Dingfeng No. 1'," Lu Yanhe said. "It's alright, I can rest for a while."

Chen Siqi: "So you won't be able to record 'The Days of Youth' again this year?"

“Wang Biao is coordinating the schedule,” Lu Yanhe asked. “Wang Biao, how will ‘The Days of Youth’ be recorded this year?”

Wang Biao said, "It seems that Sister Zhenzhen is planning to have a set visit season this year."

"Huh?" Lu Yanhe was taken aback.

"We visited the artists who couldn't come to record 'The Days of Youth' this year because of work, and recorded the show in their locations," Wang Biao said. "Sister Zhenzhen said that if everyone's schedules couldn't be coordinated in the end, we would just record it like this, saying that we couldn't miss any more episodes."

Upon hearing this, Lu Yanhe was somewhat surprised, taken aback, and even found himself at a loss for words.

"So if I still don't have time to record the show this year, are they going to bring the show to my film set?"

“Yes,” Wang Biao said. “Sister Zhenzhen said that even if we can’t find a day or two to record the show, we can always find time to have a meal.”

Lu Yanhe: "...Okay."

It's really not easy for a show to last this long.

Especially since everyone on the show is doing very well and is currently very popular.

"Actually, why does Sister Zhenzhen always record this show in the summer? Every summer is the busiest time for everyone."

In the entertainment industry, summer is indeed generally the peak season for work.

There's also December, with all sorts of grand events.

Wang Biao said, "I'll suggest it to Director Zhen later."

"No, no, no, I was just saying it offhand," Lu Yanhe immediately said. "But how's the preparation for 'The Voice of China' going?"

“Recording should start soon,” Wang Biao said. “They spent almost a year collecting songs and finding singers. Recording should begin in the third quarter of this year. Director Zhen even asked about our schedule. She knows you might not be able to record the whole show, but she still wants to invite you to record one or two episodes as a guest.”

Lu Yanhe: "Of course I can go when I have time."

"Director Hou Jun has also invited you to participate in the graduation season gala, and we're waiting for your reply," Wang Biao said. "Should you go?"

Lu Yanhe thought for a moment, then asked Chen Siqi, "Is 'Jump Up' also a sponsor of this graduation gala?"

"You actually knew that?" Chen Siqi looked at him with some surprise.

Lu Yanhe smiled and said, "Director Hou told me about it."

The annual graduation gala attracts over ten million viewers each year and is an event where major brands vie for advertising space.

In addition to the summer and winter special editions, Jump Up will now also produce a special graduation edition.

Therefore, starting this year, Chen Siqi also communicated with Aurora Video to discuss the product placement sponsorship of "Jump Up" at the graduation season gala.

This implantation wasn't cheap. However, after calculations, Chen Siqi believed it was worthwhile.

The magazine "Jump Up" now sells over 400,000 copies per month, which means that each issue generates over 12 million in sales revenue, and each issue's advertising revenue is also stable at over 5 million.

The magazine's revenue alone is enough for them to do such a promotion.

Not to mention the revenue from the magazine's associated media matrix and cultural and creative services.

Chen Siqi still holds this view—

We can never sit back and squander our wealth.

Having found one gold mountain, one must now seek out a second.

The same goes for "Jump Up." Although its popularity has grown, and almost everyone among young people has heard of the magazine, the majority of people have probably never bought it.

Chen Siqi wanted to do everything she could to create various "purchase intentions" and "purchase impulses" to expand the magazine's readership.

If she hadn't been doing this all along, it would have been difficult for "Jump Up" to maintain monthly sales of over 400,000 copies.

This is simply an incredible number.

Lu Yanhe said, "Then I'll go, but I haven't prepared any new songs, I can only sing the songs I sang before."

Wang Biao agreed.

"Brother Lu, you haven't actually sung your songs publicly many times before. You don't have to sing a new song every time you appear. This is too exaggerated."

Lu Yanhe: "...That's true."

He turned to Chen Siqi and asked, "You're not going to the editorial department today, are you?"

It's already 2 PM.

Chen Siqi shook her head, "I'm not going, but I have to go to No. 7 Middle School."

"Hmm?" Lu Yanhe asked, somewhat puzzled. "What are you going there for?"

"Eight of our contracted authors are having a book signing at the Siqin Bookstore next to No. 7 Middle School today. I'm going to check it out," Chen Siqi said.

Lu Yanhe: "Okay, are you going straight there, or going back first?"

Chen Siqi: "Let's go back first. I mainly want to have dinner with these eight authors tonight. There's no rush to go to the venue to accompany them."

"Do you treat them to dinner every time they hold a book signing?" Lu Yanhe asked, somewhat surprised.

“If it’s a large-scale book signing event with eight authors at once, and it’s in Yuming, I’ll rush over,” Chen Siqi said. “In order to retain our middle school student readership, in recent years we have not only established contact with bookstores near all schools, but also invited our contracted authors to hold events at local bookstores at least once a year.”

A book signing event usually only has three to five hundred participants, which is considered a lot.

However, we still have to do this because these three to five hundred people are our core readers.

Organizing such small and medium-sized book signing events regularly is a very time-consuming and energy-intensive task for those who "jump high" in the field.

However, Chen Siqi persisted in promoting this model, and the effects became obvious a few years later.

The bookstores near these schools have very stable sales, and their sales show an overall upward trend on a quarterly basis.

Maintaining stable sales for a magazine in this era is no easy task.

Chen Siqi put in a lot of effort and hard work. She not only supported Lin Yu in producing a TV commentary program, but also took "Jump Up" magazine to various public events to promote the magazine. She also spent a lot of money on advertising at graduation season galas. She also put effort into small, time-consuming things like promoting "Jump Up" partner bookstores and author signings. In the context of the decline of print media, she managed to keep the sales of "Jump Up" steadily increasing.

Lu Yanhe admired her from the bottom of his heart.

-

When she got home, the first thing Chen Siqi did was take a shower.

Lu Yanhe started packing his suitcase. After taking out all his things, Chen Siqi finished washing up and drying her hair. She asked, "Are you home alone tonight?"

"Hmm," Lu Yanhe said, "I'm a little tired. I want to take a nap after I take a shower."

Chen Siqi nodded.

"Do you need me to pack dinner for you and bring it back tonight?"

"No need, I'll just eat whatever I want," Lu Yanhe said. "I ate a bit too much yesterday, I need to be careful these next couple of days."

An actor can never indulge in pleasure for too long.

Chen Siqi understood.

She nodded and said, "Then I'll go first."

"Bye-bye." Lu Yanhe walked over and kissed her.

-

Lu Yanhe had a very long dream.

In his dream, he returned to the days before he traveled back in time, when he was studying at school.

There, life wasn't as vibrant and colorful as it is now, and there weren't thousands of people calling his name.

There, he was just an ordinary student, waiting in a crowded classroom for the college entrance examination, which was actually just around the corner.

Aside from grades, he didn't need to consider anything else.

Lu Yanhe hadn't dreamed of this time in a long time.

He has almost completely integrated into his current life, and his previous life seems like a dream.

Until I returned to this dream, everything came back to life.

When he saw "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" on television, he actually thought—

Oh right, quickly switch to CCTV-6 and see what movies are playing. Maybe I can memorize one or two more.

So he picked up the remote and changed the channel.

Mom complained, "We were watching something perfectly fine, why did you suddenly change the channel?"

Lu Yanhe didn't know how to explain it to his mother.

As a result, when I switched to CCTV-6, I found that the movie being shown was "Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains".

Lu Yanhe felt a sudden darkness before his eyes in his dream.

He woke up.

-

The sun had not yet completely set.

Orange-red light streamed in through the gap in the curtains.

Lu Yanhe sat up in bed, reflecting on the dream, feeling both amused and exasperated, and scratched his head.

It was a completely bizarre and absurd dream.

Yet, it felt so real that even after he woke up, he remained immersed in a sense of loss and nostalgia for the past.

He lay in bed, not in a hurry to get up, reflecting on the past, on things that had been buried deep in his memory.

At this moment, his emotions were in an extremely delicate state.

It was as if everything suddenly lost its weight.

He seemed to be floating in a lake without shore.

"Do you remember who you are?" he asked himself.

Why would you ask that?

Lu Yanhe stared blankly at the sliver of sunset peeking through the gap in the curtains, his face expressionless.

He used to space out like that too, for example, when the teacher was standing on the podium talking non-stop.

He wasn't actually that attentive; sometimes, he seemed to be listening, but he was actually daydreaming.

What was he thinking about when he was lost in thought?

Are you thinking of escaping from an ordinary, tiring life and living a different kind of life?

It's a mix of reality and illusion, reality and illusion.

Lu Yanhe let his thoughts wander freely, letting them take their course.

Don't worry about what might happen if you think this way.

Then, as the sun completely sank below the horizon, everything became calm.

Lu Yanhe got out of bed, put on his slippers, and prepared to go out.

The moment his hand gripped the doorknob, a thought suddenly popped into his mind.

—What if he opens this door and travels back in time again?

The moment the thought crossed his mind, he had already turned the doorknob and opened the door.

For a moment, he panicked.

Until he saw that such a miracle did not happen to him a second time.

He is still in Lu Yanhe's world.

In that instant, he quietly breathed a sigh of relief.

He scratched his head.

He had actually become familiar with this world.

-

Lu Yanhe sat down on the sofa and picked up a magazine that was placed next to him.

This is "Jump Up" from last month.

He hasn't seen it yet.

So he sat on the sofa and opened it to read.

This issue of the magazine features another column by Yoo Ji-eum, reminiscing about her time in a girl group overseas.

At the end of this column, Liu Zhiyin wrote: "I often have the illusion that it was something from a past life. Whenever I say this, my agents in China laugh at me, saying that I am old-fashioned at such a young age. But I swear, I am not lying at all. I really feel that way."

Lu Yanhe sent a message to Liu Zhiyin, saying: It's strange, just when I was having this feeling, I happened to see your column.

Liu Zhiyin appears to be holding a mobile phone.

She replied quickly: You've gone back to China?

Lu Yanhe: Yes, I just got back today.

Liu Zhiyin: I'm having a concert at Yuming tomorrow, and I'm rehearsing right now.

Lu Yanhe: A concert? Congratulations, I didn't know that before.

Liu Zhiyin: Because you were filming abroad, I didn't tell you.

Lu Yanhe: Are there any tickets left? I want to come and see.

He has never been to one of Yoo Ji-eum's concerts.

Liu Zhiyin: Let me ask them how many tickets you want?

Lu Yanhe: Could you give me two tickets? If so, I'll ask Siqi if she has time tomorrow.

Liu Zhiyin: The two tickets are no problem, just wait a moment.

-

Getting tickets the day before a concert is incredibly difficult, as anyone who knows the process knows.

However, since it was Liu Zhiyin who wanted it herself and it was for Lu Yanhe, the team made a concerted effort to coordinate and managed to get two tickets from the remaining tickets they had reserved for their relatives and friends.

When the director heard that Lu Yanhe was coming to the concert, he asked Liu Zhiyin if they should organize a segment for her to interact with Lu Yanhe the next night.

Liu Zhiyin said, "Let's not make any arrangements for now. I need to ask him what he thinks first."

For a singer holding a concert, having other celebrities in attendance is not only a matter of prestige and publicity, but it also helps with ticket sales for future concerts.

However, for Yoo Ji-eum, there's no worry about selling tickets for her concerts now.

Tickets are basically impossible to get; they're extremely hard to come by.

Liu Zhiyin's strength lies in the fact that, although she has sung OSTs for TV dramas and movies over the years, she has not made that her main focus.

Whether she participates in music variety shows or sings OSTs, she is very selective, only singing works that are similar to her own "singing style".

Liu Zhiyin is not a singer with particularly good vocal qualities. She debuted as an idol, and even after returning to Korea, she did not force herself to change or put herself into a certain image to cater to the market at the time.

While working hard to increase her exposure, she is also using every means and channel to establish her "idol persona" in the public eye.

To put it bluntly, it's about persona.

However, this is different from the public persona of many celebrities. Her "idol persona" is an image that is "packaged" without any celebrity flair, based on her true personality.

A hardworking, competitive, demanding, and dream-chasing female idol.

Such an idol personality is somewhat mediocre, but it is also the most popular path.

Even her column in Jump Up magazine, which she updates every quarter, always recounts her experiences working hard overseas.

The underlying message she conveys is that she is an ordinary girl chasing her dreams.

With extensive exposure, Yoo Ji-eum's story of struggle from trainee to girl group member and then back to Korea, combined with her image as an idol artist, has become widely known.

This also attracted and moved many of her fans, to some extent, because of her experiences.

Because most people are actually born ordinary and yearn for brilliance.

So far, Liu Zhiyin has not filmed many dramas, mostly making cameo appearances with only one or two scenes. The roles with real screen time and stories are all very close to her "idol personality"—a stubborn, indomitable, and hardworking girl.

Needless to say, her music is almost entirely based on this kind of background. Even her OSTs never feature works that clash with this background.

Therefore, after experiencing some initial difficulties adjusting to the new environment in the first two years after returning to China, Liu Zhiyin's popularity in the country skyrocketed, gaining a large group of genuine fans and giving her the confidence to hold concerts now.

Idol singers like Yoo Ji-eum generally don't hold concerts because it's difficult to sell tickets. Don't be fooled by the fact that some singers seem very popular and have record-breaking performance data; when it comes to concerts that require real money, their true colors are revealed.

Liu Zhiyin is considered the first among this group of young idol singers to hold a concert tour.

Lu Yanhe caught up with the second show at Yuming Station.

-

Chen Siqi was surprised when she learned that Lu Yanhe wanted to take her to Liu Zhiyin's concert.

"What's wrong?"

"I found a way to buy tickets for everyone in the editorial department," Chen Siqi said with a smile. "I'm inviting everyone to see it, so I am indeed going, but I can't go with you; I have to go with them."

Lu Yanhe opened his mouth as if to say something, but then closed it, uttering only a "Okay."

Liu Zhiyin has already had the tickets delivered to him.

Two tickets would be a waste if he went alone.

Those who want to see "The Days of Youth" don't need to ask; if they have time to go, they definitely already have tickets.

Lu Yanhe thought for a moment, then found Li Pengfei: Are you in Yuming? Are you free today?

He and Li Pengfei hadn't been in contact for a long time.

After graduating, Li Pengfei was unemployed and traveled all over the country. Since he wasn't in the entertainment industry, he had fewer and fewer opportunities to meet Lu Yanhe. Of course, it wasn't that they wouldn't see each other more than a few times a year, but it was much less frequent than before when they would meet every few days.

After the two of them went to different universities, they saw each other much less often.

Fortunately, he and Xu Zijun were dating. Since Xu Zijun stayed in Yuming most of the time, they would sometimes run into each other by taking advantage of opportunities to meet with Chen Siqi and Xu Zijun.

Li Pengfei: I'm at the airport. I'll be in Yuming in four hours. What for?

Lu Yanhe: I was originally planning to ask Siqi to go to Liu Zhiyin's concert tonight, but she made plans with the Jumping Man, so I'm asking you if you want to go together?

Li Pengfei: ...Okay.

Lu Yanhe: When will you arrive at the airport? I'll pick you up.

Li Pengfei: You seem to have a lot of free time.

Lu Yanhe: I just returned to China yesterday. I'm resting for the next few days, with no work, so I have plenty of time.

Li Pengfei: Okay, then go buy me some pan-fried buns and bring them over. I don't want to eat the food on the plane; it's too awful.

Lu Yanhe: Send me the store address.

Li Pengfei: OK.

It was only then that Lu Yanhe remembered to ask: Where have you been?

Li Pengfei: We've arrived at Jade Dragon Snow Mountain.

Lu Yanhe: ?

Li Pengfei: A non-profit mountaineering association asked me to take photos for them.

Lu Yanhe: ? ? You're a photographer now?

Li Pengfei: I just do it casually, I'm not a professional.

Lu Yanhe: Okay.

-

Lu Yanhe packed up, took a laptop, browsed the nearby bookstores, bought a few books that interested him, then found a quiet coffee shop, sat down, read, and wrote a script, passing the time for more than two hours before driving to the airport.

He was wearing sunglasses and a hat, standing in the arrival hall in a corner that wasn't easily seen by most people; in fact, not many people noticed him.

After Li Pengfei came out, Lu Yanhe waved to him and walked over.

Li Pengfei had a suitcase in one hand, a huge bag on his back, and a handbag in the other.

"You have quite a lot of stuff."

“There’s a lot of equipment,” Li Pengfei said.

Lu Yanhe took the handbag from his hand, somewhat surprised.

"It is a bit heavy."

Li Pengfei: "Can you do it?"

"It's heavy, but we can manage." Lu Yanhe and Li Pengfei walked down to the parking lot.

He opened the trunk to put his things in, and as he was about to get in the car, he noticed two girls standing three or four meters away, holding their phones and trying to hide their excitement as they looked at Lu Yanhe.

I don't know when I started catching up.

Lu Yanhe waved to them, "Go back soon."

The girls nodded, seemingly flattered that Lu Yanhe would greet them.

"Remember to blur the license plate number in the photos and videos," Lu Yanhe added.

The girls nodded.

Lu Yanhe then got into the car.

Li Pengfei, sitting in the passenger seat, said, "Now, can you be recognized wherever you go?"

"Pretty much, but not as exaggerated as you think," Lu Yanhe said. "Usually, it's for public events where many people know where I'm going in advance, and in those cases, I'll be surrounded by a lot of people. Normally, if I go out normally and cover up a bit, as long as I don't go into crowds, at most I'll be recognized by a few people like just now."

Li Pengfei: "If I go to the concert with you tonight, won't we get mobbed?"

"Our tickets are for family and friends, so we can enter through the VIP lane in the inner area. Don't worry," Lu Yanhe said. "Are you going home first?"

"Um."

Lu Yanhe chose navigation.

The current Li Pengfei is dark-skinned and thin. Compared to his high school self, who looked like a spoiled young master, he has completely changed. He is more capable and has a more rustic and powerful sense of strength.

“It seems that more and more people are enjoying outdoor activities these days,” Lu Yanhe said.

"After spending too much time in the city, I just want to go out into nature and answer the call of the wild." Li Pengfei grinned. "The ones who really like it are actually one in a hundred."

"You seem to like it very much."

“Yes, I like it very much.” Li Pengfei nodded. “Pure.”

Lu Yanhe smiled and said, "I really didn't expect that you would be going into the mountains every few days now."

Li Pengfei: "What, are you discriminating against me?"

"No, I just didn't expect it," Lu Yanhe said. "The person who used to say he wanted to just coast along and wait to die is now running around in the wilderness every day, tanned dark."

“Xu Zijun asked me a while ago when I planned to get married,” Li Pengfei suddenly said.

Lu Yanhe was taken aback.

"how do you say?"

“I said, I haven’t thought about it yet.”

"Have you thought about it during this time?" Lu Yanhe asked.

Li Pengfei said, "I've thought about it, and I've realized I don't want to get married."

Lu Yanhe's heart skipped a beat.

"You don't like it as much anymore?"

"No, not exactly." Li Pengfei shook his head. "It's just that I feel like once I get married, many things will change, and I won't be able to continue living like this."

"It can't be that bad," Lu Yanhe said. "It's just a matter of getting a marriage certificate."

Li Pengfei: "I told her that I wasn't ready to get married yet. She said she wasn't in a hurry to get married, but she hoped I would have a plan for the future."

Lu Yanhe looked at Li Pengfei and suddenly realized what was going on.

In fact, the problem Li Pengfei faces is that he has no plan for the future.

A moment of silence.

Lu Yanhe thought for a while and said, "You know, Xu Zijun and I are both people who have to work hard to make a living so that we can live a slightly easier life. So, I can't say that I think you're doing well now, but I understand you. If I could, I would like to live as freely as you. I think it's the same for her. She may not even want your promise. She just feels that you and she will drift further and further apart, so she feels insecure."

Li Pengfei nodded.

-

"I want a stable family, and I am definitely going to get married."

Xu Zijun said to Chen Siqi with great determination.

At the same time, Xu Zijun was also telling Chen Siqi about her relationship with Li Pengfei.

“At first, I thought it was great that he had something he liked to do. He likes mountain climbing, outdoor activities, and photography, and I supported him in all of these. However, in the last two years, I feel that he has become more and more immersed in these things.”

Xu Zijun felt helpless.

“He never thought about the future or made any plans, which is what I find most unacceptable. Even though he told me that he would have ten more years to do these things and that he would not get married until he was thirty-five, I could do it, I could, it didn’t matter. But even so, he never said that to me.”

"Does he still love you?" Chen Siqi asked.

Xu Zijun hesitated for a moment, "I think it's still love, right?"

"In what ways is it reflected?" Chen Siqi asked again.

“No matter where he goes, he always comes back after he’s finished visiting a place,” Xu Zijun said.

Chen Siqi: "Li Pengfei's upbringing is quite different from ours. He has never lacked the love of his family or material conditions. He has everything, so he doesn't care about these worldly things that we care about so much. This is something he was born with."

“I know,” Xu Zijun said. “Actually, quite a few girls have been interested in him over the years, including when he’s hiking, he often gets flirted with by girls.”

"He told you everything?"

“Occasionally, I don’t always say it, but I know it,” Xu Zijun said. “He is very calm and relaxed, and he has a casual attitude towards many things. That’s what I like most about him. I’m very tense every day. I care about too many things and want to hold on to them. Only when I’m with him can I relax a little.”

Chen Siqi did not speak.

“But I also know that he and I are too different, and what we want is also very different.” Xu Zijun sighed. “I thought that if I worked hard, made money hard, and tried to narrow the gap between him and me, we could be together more easily. But I slowly realized that it seems that all the problems that can be solved by hard work are not the most important problems.”

Chen Siqi: "Zijun, I don't really have any advice to give you regarding your problems, but I just suddenly thought of something. Have you ever thought about what would happen if Li Pengfei became a man who is planned, pragmatic, and down-to-earth? Would you still like him? Would he still give you the feeling of being able to relax?"

Xu Zijun remained silent.

Chen Siqi laughed, “The reason we fall in love with someone isn’t necessarily the reason we’ll always love them. If the reason you love them changes, I’d say that since they love you, their reason for loving you will also change. At twenty-five, not wanting to plan your life or think about marriage, I can’t say that’s normal, but I can’t say that’s abnormal either. On the contrary, I think that the longer you’re with him, the more you love him, the more you can’t bear to lose him, so you become more and more insecure and start needing a plan, a promise, even if you know that these are things that can actually not be kept.”

Xu Zijun stared at Chen Siqi in shock, momentarily at a loss for words.

Chen Siqi: "All I can say is, don't rush, we can wait and see."

Xu Zijun sighed.

"You might be right."

Chen Siqi: "Also, don't pretend to be magnanimous, pretend to trust him 100%."

"Shouldn't it be like this?"

“If you’re not truly generous and don’t trust him completely, every time you pretend, your insecurity will only increase,” Chen Siqi said earnestly. “Making us feel safe is their duty as men. Don’t let them feel that they don’t need to take on this duty. Over time, it will become like housework, something they take for granted as a woman’s job.”

Xu Zijun, who had been keeping a very serious expression, couldn't help but laugh when she heard Chen Siqi's last teasing remark.

"That won't work."

-

That's all for tonight, see you tomorrow.

I recommend the classic entertainment novel, "I Became the Scandalous Leading Lady Overnight".

(End of this chapter)

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