Chapter Ninety-One: Many guesses, all wrong.



Tang Wan felt a pang of sadness as she looked at Li Yu, who was in a state of emotional collapse.

In some situations, I am probably the same as Li Yu.

All companions are like snowflakes in winter; when people break down, they will all be tainted by sin.

Everyone feels innocent, but no snowflake is innocent.

Whether they are perpetrators or indifferent bystanders, they are all creators of an avalanche.

No one is innocent.

only……

Tang Wan felt a sense of relief.

Fortunately, things weren't beyond repair, and Li Yu hadn't broken down yet.

He was so sad that he couldn't control himself.

Tang Wan took the old coin, then solemnly put it in her pocket, and then let out a loud "Ah!"

Everyone who glanced at Tang Wan out of the corner of their eye was momentarily stunned.

They didn't seem to have heard Tang Wan's voice so loud before.

Like a clear wind chime, it disperses all the dark or nonsensical thoughts in my mind.

Even Li Yu, who was crying earnestly, lowered her eyes and looked at Tang Wan with a somewhat puzzled expression.

She just waved her hand and made "ah ah" sounds.

It's like they're saying something.

But she couldn't speak, and could only awkwardly try to comfort Li Yu in her own way.

The horns on her head are like clouds, and she is the sun in the clouds, dispelling the darkness.

Seeing Tang Wan gesturing wildly, Chris assumed she was dancing and excitedly ran towards her, starting to dance around her.

His clothes happened to have a pirate bear on them, which looked rather imposing.

Li Yu was amused by the two bouncy little cubs.

With a "pfft," he burst into laughter through his tears, and a genuine smile appeared on his round face.

Gentleness from the heart.

He looked at the small Tang Wan in front of him and loudly answered what Tang Wan had just written.

"Okay, we'll try our best to redeem the jade pendant!"

Unrestrained and carefree, youthful spirit is more precious than sunshine.

Such genuine emotion left the viewers watching the live stream somewhat speechless.

Perhaps they've become somewhat numb to the spectacle of people putting on a show just to become famous.

But those bright eyes didn't seem like they could lie; it was as if you could see your past self through them.

Not everyone can grow up in an ordinary, routine way.

Happy people are all alike; every unhappy person is unhappy in their own way.

Each has its own hardships and grievances.

And those who seem to have grown up probably also want someone to cross the crowd and hug them at some point, saying, "You've worked hard."

They never expected to see such feelings expressed in such a small program.

If someone had come to them and offered them a flower when they were children, would they have needed this long time to heal themselves?

Couldn't they also say to their younger selves, "Let it go, dwelling on the past is really pathetic"?

But they can't do it.

[Waaah, I'm so sorry, my nose just started tingling and I burst into tears. It was such a beautiful scene, and I'm crying like an idiot.]

At first, when I watched Li Yu, I thought he was just a nice guy who could get along with everyone, a kind older brother. I never expected him to be sad.

[Waaaaah, I saw the reluctance in Yu Yu's eyes when he gave the jade to Jia Jia, but he still gave it to her.]

[Just a little background information: the jade wasn't a gift from someone else; it was a birthday present from Yu Yu's deceased mother, given to him as a protective charm. He didn't have any bad intentions; he just wanted to make friends.]

Yu Yu is truly a very gentle child.

He's a good kid, but not everyone is.

The comments at this time were unusually friendly; without the IPs that were being highlighted, the atmosphere was much more harmonious.

Looking at Tang Wan's position, the fat director felt that this kid really had something going for him.

In the first season, Candy brought out those people hiding in the shadows.

The second season solved the problem that had been giving Director Li the biggest headache.

That's amazing!

Inside the program, the adults watching were slightly taken aback by the changes in the little ones.

Pei Yunzhou, who was standing to the side, made a sarcastic remark: "Director Li, your plan has failed."

However, after waiting for a long time without receiving a reply from Director Li, he turned his head in confusion and saw Director Li, wearing glasses, looking ahead with teary eyes.

Pei Yunzhou: ...

I almost forgot, Director Li is a director who films delicate emotions, and he is much more sentimental than the average person.

Li Yu's habit of crying at the drop of a hat might be inherited from Director Li.

After a long while, Director Li wiped away the tears on his face and said in a nasal voice, "It's okay."

"This is the best ending of all."

"Nothing is more precious than staying true to yourself and always being kind."

"My child just needs to believe that kindness is the right thing to do."

"He's a good kid, and he's my pride."

“I can’t be with him for a lifetime. I just wanted to tell him in my limited time that the world is not as small as a school. There are seven billion people in the world, and there will always be someone who will treat him with the same kindness.”

At this point, Director Li paused, then sighed, "That's wonderful."

Pei Yunzhou felt speechless after hearing Director Li's words.

Based solely on what Director Li said, one might think he was nearing the end of his life.

Actually, it's just that filming often requires going deep into the mountains and forests, so he can't spend time with his kids.

You're making it sound so serious, but you're actually just showing off that your kid is a good boy, right?

Pei Yunzhou's lips twitched, feeling that he had seen Director Li's mentality before.

Suddenly a voice came from beside him.

"Tangtang is so nice, she noticed everyone."

That familiar, annoying voice immediately reminded Pei Yunzhou of where that familiar feeling came from.

Isn't that Lu Lin?!

That scoundrel also praised Tang Wan in that same tone!

Pei Yunzhou felt a slight headache and, for the first time, doubted his decision.

I kind of regret participating in this variety show; it feels like there aren't many normal people on it.

Tang Wan had no idea what the adults not far away were thinking.

The kids played around for a while and then headed back. Recording officially starts tomorrow, and they'll be living in this mountain village for a week.

I wonder what kind of trouble the production team is up to this time.

As Tang Wan thought this, she picked up her small basket and prepared to walk towards the production crew.

The camera also focused on Tang Wan, which surprised the viewers in the live stream.

[Huh? What's Tangtang up to? It can't be that she's going to make a deal with the production team, right?]

[She can't even speak properly, how is she supposed to negotiate with the production team? Don't be ridiculous. They're probably just showing off her work.]

There were many guesses, but I missed the right one.

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