Chapter 41 Caught at the Airport by an Acquaintance
◎I slowly turned around and saw a familiar face.◎
Song Yu felt that going to South Korea now was like being a thief, so he chose to leave in the evening so that it would be dark when he landed in South Korea.
When someone came to pick her up with a child, could she deceive herself better because it was completely dark?
Only after having Sister Lin as an insider and accomplice around her did she feel less stressed.
In fact, the pressure was completely transferred to the agent.
Song Yu asked, "Should we wrap it more tightly?"
Thinking of the dazzling scene every time she landed in South Korea and walked out of the airport lobby, Sister Lin was full of worries about Song Yu's sneaky return. She was afraid that people would know that she had been to South Korea as soon as she landed.
Nowadays, the schedule of artists is actually not a secret. Once a chance encounter is posted online, it will be "announced to the world."
Whether you are public or private, everything is very transparent. After all, this is the era of smartphones.
It's only a matter of time before it's exposed.
The essential difference between fast and slow is: it depends on how popular the person is.
Sister Lin didn't want to see Reuters news about encountering her artist as soon as she went online tonight.
"Isn't that a case of trying to cover up one's own guilt?" The agent thought for a moment and finally told the truth.
Wearing all black and a black mask, you're afraid passersby won't be able to tell you're a star, right?
But Koreans only love to wear black and white, so it’s okay for Song Yu to blend in with them!
Just like last time, Song Yu brought a suitcase with her, like someone traveling alone. She will fly to South Korea tonight. After yesterday's event, the others all returned to Beijing, leaving Sister Lin to accompany her.
Sister Lin didn't leave Shanghai until she boarded the plane tonight.
"It's live during the show, so be careful then."
Ever since Sister Lin learned that Song Yu had arrived in South Korea and was living in Quan Zhilong's house, she felt like the sky was falling when she first heard about it.
Although the other party said it was for the children, if they lived together, they would go out less frequently and be in the same frame when picking up and dropping off the children, so the probability of being photographed would be less.
But she just... doesn't believe it?
Because they raise their children together, the parents often exchange information with each other.
Because they are afraid that the child will become suspicious, the child’s parents have to live in the same house and live like a housemate.
Because I’m afraid...
If it wasn't for the persistent smile on my lips while chatting on my phone, my mouth would have been stiff from smiling!
The dogs passing by all knew that this person was in love.
If a single man and a single woman live under the same roof and have a child as a middleman for communication, wouldn't there be more communication and contact between the two sides?
It will make it easier for the relationship to warm up, right?
I have performed this kind of drama so many times in all the dramas I have acted in, why am I so blinded by this when it comes to me?
It’s still the male beauty that misleads people!
Sister Lin was afraid that during the live broadcast, some people who shouldn't be there and some voices that shouldn't be heard would appear, and coupled with her elusive whereabouts, it was only a matter of time before she was exposed.
Unfortunately, I was looking down and replying to the message, and I knew it was that person at a glance. Sister Lin's hesitation to speak became an act of flirting in front of a blind man.
Song Yu raised his eyes slowly and asked, "Ah? What do you mean by careful?"
She was busy replying to the man on the other end, asking her what time her flight arrived and where the car would be parked after he and Xiao Taotao arrived. As she typed her reply, the sounds she heard were automatically summarized as going in one ear and out the other. As for Sister Lin's instructions, she only heard one sentence clearly when she was about to get off the car.
Sister Lin: “........…”.
After sending the artist to the airport gate and watching the artist's back as he walked away, the agent felt that this was more tiring than having to follow the artist's schedule.
I feel even more tired.
I remember what Song Yu mentioned before. The child in South Korea is currently an illegal resident without legal status and can only stay in South Korea.
This means that traveling back and forth between China and South Korea will become Song Yu's normal routine. She doesn't know whether to push forward or put on hold the several script projects she is currently discussing.
Once she has been on the set for three months, will the crew allow her so much time to take leave to return to Korea?
"Can't it be that man who comes to China~"
Why should one side completely accommodate the other? This is like "using a child to control the princes."
Sister Lin completely stood on the side of her own artist and expressed her dissatisfaction.
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It was a little after eight o'clock Korean time. Taotao and Quan Zhilong, Song Yu's mother's daughter who hadn't seen each other for more than half a month, arrived outside the airport half an hour in advance to wait.
Traveling in dark environments seemed to have become the norm for this father and daughter. Whenever Quan Zhilong saw children walking on the road holding their parents' hands during the day, he felt even more guilty.
Fortunately, after the number of people who knew about the situation increased to include Kwon Dal-mi's family, with her brother-in-law Kim Min-jun taking care of the children at home, the number of times Kwon Dal-mi helped her brother take care of the children during the day has been steadily increasing.
When he went to his personal studio, Xiao Taotao would always sit obediently by the side and watch cartoons, and then wait until her father finished work before playing with her.
Taking your children out for a walk can only be done at night.
Kwon Dal-mi, who had visited the studio once, saw this and slapped Kwon Ji-yong with such force that he felt like he was back in his youth.
His sister had just started an unprovoked act of violence against her brother. The brother, who had been hit, turned around in bewilderment and heard his sister yell, "Is that how you raise a child?"
Look! Quan Zhilong's approach to raising pets and children is the same.
Only a well-behaved girl like Xiao Taotao could accept it. If it were any other child, they would have to tear down his personal studio on the first day.
“Do you eat takeout every day?”
"Do you think the child is a cat that you can pet when you remember it?"
This kind of child-rearing life is not as good as...letting her take care of it!
Anyway, she doesn't have a daughter, a three-year-old little princess who can eat and dress herself, be soft and cute, and give emotional value to adults.
How could Quan Zhilong have such bad luck that after waking up from a sleep, a biological daughter grew out of the quilt.
"How about we swap kids? You raise Eden, and I'll raise Taotao."
It is okay to return her to them after she is at least two years old. Let her start a life where she does not have to get up at night to feed and change diapers, which is also good.
Quan Zhilong was speechless and severely criticized Quan Dalmei for trying to escape the new parenting life by exchanging children. If she wanted a daughter, she could go back and have another one with her brother-in-law.
Why do you want to steal his little Taotao?
Then he asked, "Aren't you going to work?"
My brother-in-law is taking care of the younger son at home. I can’t take Xiao Taotao back to be taken care of by my brother-in-law, right?
"Ha!" The woman said with an expression that said, "Don't worry about it."
Quan Damei picked up the still ignorant little Taotao on the sofa, left a sentence "I will take care of her today", and took her away to his daughter on the spot.
In the following time, it gradually evolved into that when Kwon Ji-yong was creating in the studio, Kwon Dami would take care of the child for him, and when Kwon Ji-yong was resting, the father would take little Taotao to play.
As for the child's future schooling and identity and household registration issues, both of them tacitly agreed to discuss it together after the child's mother came to Korea.
…...
"Is Mommy here yet?"
"Dad, is Mommy here?"
“Mommy…”
Quan Zhilong's palm fell on the child's head, intending to manually mute Xiao Taotao's urging voice, and whispered: "Baby, not yet~"
His car had only been parked for about ten minutes, and his ears were already callused from the child's repeated "Mommy Mommy".
The child, whose father was patting her head, said "Oh" and temporarily stopped her "Mommy" attack magic towards her father. Her eyes rolled around and her attention was quickly drawn to the things outside the window.
After a few minutes, he came back and asked, "Dad, there are so many people here~"
When the father and daughter arrived, the flow of people outside Incheon Airport was average, which was normal. But after more than 20 minutes, it became obviously abnormal.
A group of people appeared out of nowhere and began to swarm in. The huge crowd was like the zombies in the doomsday movie, blocking the door of the exit hall.
There is no doubt that once the target group appears, these people will explode in an upsurge.
"Moya~Are you a fan?"
Kwon Ji-yong's instinctive reaction was that they might be fans coming to pick him up at the airport. He was afraid that some popular idol artist would come out soon, and they might coincide with Song Yu who arrived in South Korea from Shanghai.
He cursed softly and sent a message to Song Yu without caring whether she could see it in time.
"There are fans waiting for us outside, be careful."
Send a picture taken from the angle of the car looking out.
At the same time, as two new parents of popular artists, they expressed their frustration about this airport pick-up culture. Incheon Airport is indeed a "famous" airport in Asia!
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When Song Yu received the message from Kwon Ji-yong, she had already gotten off the plane. As he had guessed, she had indeed run into a boy band that was returning from a concert abroad.
Mixed in with countless ordinary people who got off the plane, Song Yu was forced to block the exit because the exit hall was full of fanatical fans. Having been away from the Korean entertainment industry for many years, she was really unaware of the newcomers who had debuted like mushrooms after rain in recent years.
I just heard the name of an unfamiliar group from the conversations of people around me.
The airport staff advised them not to leave so quickly and to wait until all the artists' children had left before leaving.
Many people whose flights arrived at night were thinking about going home as soon as possible at this point and began to feel a little unhappy.
There was obvious anger in the tone of his voice when he spoke to the delicate female staff member.
As they went back and forth, they actually had an argument.
"Ah! We got here first, why should we let them."
How can those who arrived first wait at the door and wait for those who arrived later before they can go out? And...it looks like the waiting time will be quite long.
Several crew members who arrived from other places will also come here one after another. However, because of the fans blocking the way outside, they are prevented from leaving first.
"Wow!!! Our country is doomed because of these arrogant entertainers."
"Idols are so great? I haven't even heard of their names, but they think they're GD!"
"Ah! The company doesn't have the money to give them VIP..."
Song Yu, who was wearing a mask and blending into the crowd, was caught off guard by hearing a familiar name and almost couldn't help laughing out loud.
Most of the people on this plane were Koreans returning home. Compared with other foreign tourists, they were much more direct in their curse words.
There were countless shouts of "Xiba" and "Asi" at the scene.
Song Yu didn't care. After all, if something like this happened, ordinary people would definitely be unlucky. Maybe he was once a privileged person in the eyes of ordinary citizens and had done such privileged behavior without knowing it.
"Yeah, I'll just have to wait for the arrangements."
Send a message to Quan Zhilong outside.
There was a lot of noise surrounding the crowd who were protesting and arguing with airport staff.
Song Yu pulled the brim of his hat low, trying his best to hide his identity. He didn't want to be recognized in this chaotic occasion. He subconsciously took several steps back, trying to keep a distance from the crowd.
Seeing the situation escalating, many people raised their phones to record the scene, fearing that news would come out tonight that a certain boy band was hindering the travel of ordinary citizens at the airport and causing chaos.
At this moment, a hand suddenly appeared from behind and gently patted her shoulder. Song Yu was startled, her body stiffened instantly, and her heart skipped a beat, as if she had been electrocuted.
"Did you take this photo accidentally?"
I silently prayed for this possibility.
Seeing that she didn't turn around or respond, he gently placed his hand on her. Then he heard a familiar voice, one that she didn't want to hear at the moment, "Xiaoyu, is that you?"
The voice was a little uncertain, yet full of surprise.
Helplessly, I slowly turned around and saw a familiar face.
Not many people can call her "Xiao Yu" in Chinese, and with this familiar voice, there is no doubt who the person behind her is.
"Sister-in-law~"
Song Yu felt his heartbeat was unusually clear, as if it was about to jump out of his chest.
Maybe it’s because they’ve been married for ten years and have exchanged too much saliva, but Song Yu feels that her sister-in-law and her brother Song Yang look so similar that they even share the same face.
There was a boy who, when he was in elementary school, lied to his teacher and asked for sick leave to go home, but in fact he wanted to go home early to watch TV. He was caught by his brother as soon as he entered the house.
Her brother asked, "You're leaving school so early?"
At this moment, her sister-in-law looked at her with a gloomy gaze and asked, "Why did you come to Korea?"
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