Xu Qian only replied with a question mark to the WeChat message sent by Sheng Huai, but soon he took a screenshot. When he saw that the perspective was from Xiao Qing's Weibo post, he didn't say anything, and then asked Sheng Huai if he wanted to go out for dinner.
Sheng Huai:
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Never mind, maybe next time. I'm on set right now.
Xu Qian expressed his regret, but had no choice but to make another appointment with him.
"Who is it?" Xiaoqing asked, noticing that he was keeping his head down while replying to WeChat messages.
“A friend’s cooking, it’s done, let’s eat first.” Xu Qian didn’t reply, but poured the two pounds of beef from the table into the pot.
After dinner, the two went to a nearby supermarket and picked out the most cost-effective soy milk maker. They also bought some grains from online recommendations, and they were able to make soy milk the next day without any problems.
Xu Qian kept a low profile throughout the journey, wearing a hat and sunglasses as a must. However, with Xiao Qing by his side, he appeared quite 'high-profile' no matter how you looked at it.
Fortunately, they didn't stay in the supermarket for long. They quickly bought what they wanted and had it delivered to their home, while they drove off.
Of course, this scene was also captured and posted on Weibo. Xu Qian is considered a minor celebrity, although he can't compare to the current hottest stars, but his reputation and public image are still quite good.
Back at the apartment, Xiaoqing went to the kitchen to prepare the grains. She was going to Yuncheng early the next morning and had already made plans with Monk Neil. She came back today simply to let Xu Qian know she was safe and put his mind at ease. Even though Xu Qian never said anything, as his long-time acquaintance, she could roughly guess what was going on.
"Ding-dong—"
"The soy milk maker has arrived!" Xiaoqing said, turning her head.
Xu Qian got up to open the door, and it was indeed the supermarket staff.
Besides the soy milk maker, Xu Qian also picked out a few flower pots at the supermarket to plant the hay that Xiao Qing had just given him.
The delivery driver clearly recognized Xu Qian and asked him somewhat shyly if he could take a photo with him, saying that his daughter really liked Xu Qian. Of course, the answer was yes.
Before long, the brand-new soy milk maker and flower pots were placed in the house.
Looking at the increasingly full apartment, Xu Qian was reluctant to move again. It would be such a waste to move away now that it had been filled up so much.
Xu Qian's slightly melancholy expression didn't attract Xiao Qing's attention. She was only thinking about which flavor of soy milk she wanted to drink tomorrow morning. Should it be this one? Or this one? Or this one again?
After much deliberation, Xiaoqing finally decided to go all in! She figured she could just have a few more drinks before leaving!
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When Xu Qian woke up the next morning, Xiao Qing had already left, but there were three large cups of soy milk left on the table, each with a different flavor.
Xu Qian couldn't finish his drink, so he left a glass for Yan Lang, who was coming to pick him up soon. This morning, they had arranged to meet Feng Tang at the company to discuss a new collaboration, and this afternoon they had to go to TZ Company. Following his navigation voice pack, Xu Qian launched his font, or more accurately, the font commercialization. In fact, this matter had been brought up a long time ago, and it was only officially confirmed now in order to accurately assess its commercial value.
But for now, it's more important to see Feng Tang first.
It's already the 15th of October, and the new year isn't far off. Feng Tang will soon be launching a new project – "To Be the Emperor".
Without a doubt, this is a single-player game set in the Wei Dynasty. At first glance, it looks a bit like a base-building and development game, and the reality is pretty much as he imagined.
However, this time, Feng Tang sought out Xu Qian because of the voice actor for a game character.
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