Translated by boilpoil Edited by boilpoil
While Shao Yanxi did bring a lot of documents along, he of course isn’t going to pile it all up on Liu Yu’an.
After Liu Yu’an has devoted himself to the different files, he also takes one himself and starts reading next to Liu Yu’an.
Though they have to stop soon enough, because they have reached their hotel already. Not the one further away the production team had booked, but a lakeside hotel with a water view that assistant He booked on Shao Yanxi’s order.
Liu Yu’an tells xiao-Zhang to buy some sweets and send them up before entering the hotel with Shao Yanxi.
It’s quite cool inside with their room facing the lake with the fresh lakeside breeze. They don’t even need to switch on the air-con in the middle of summer.
Liu Yu’an puts Shao Yanxi’s briefcase onto the table then takes a seat on the sofa, before waving Shao Yanxi over, asking, “take a rest?”
Shao Yanxi doesn’t reply but takes a seat nonetheless. Liu Yu’an locks him into his embrace and plants a few more kisses, asking, “miss me?”
Shao Yanxi ignores him and continues chewing on his lips.
Liu Yu’an chuckles and decides to deepen the kiss. When they’re done, Shao Yanxi is already lying sprawled on the sofa, whimpering, with his eyes reddened and tears welling up again. He looks especially vulnerable.
Liu Yu’an has already shut the curtains and opened the air-con when his phone rings.
He goes ‘shit,’ and then takes out his phone under Shao Yanxi’s rather derisive gaze.
Zhuang Feiyu!!! The damned brat surely needs a good beating session to sober up to society’s harshness. To interrupt him every single damned time. Well, the second time, really, but what the hell. Things like this are what Liu Yu’an would remember for a long, long time.
When Liu Yu’an tries to ignore it to push forward nonetheless, the phone is still consistently ringing and then vibrating.
With no other options, Liu Yu’an picks up the phone, gritting his teeth, “what.”
“An-ge, are you alright, online?” Zhuang Feiyu sounds quite concerned, as expected of a good friend. It does alleviate Liu Yu’an’s anger a little.
“Nothing. Someone’s trying to tarnish me online, as usual, only this time Yanxi spoke out for me.”
“Not just Mr. Shao though, Xi-ge is also supporting you online.”
!!!
What? His older brother?
He hangs up and opens up WeChat. Great, his older brother’s main account. Even tagging him too.
And even Zhuang Feiyu, Zhang Ning and Zhao Xian are all following suit.
While Zhuang Feiyu and Zhang Ning are fine, as they’re just the usual rich kids that sometimes post evidence of the decadence in obscenely rich families online, not Zhao Xian. Zhao Xian is the Executive of the entertainment company that is actually in a competitive relationship with his own.
Though of course with Zhao Xian posting that, his company’s celebrities all, of course, follow suit to share that post of ‘An-ge cannot possibly act stuck-up and mock someone for no reason.’
… That’s that, but most importantly some of Zhao Xian’s celebrities are actually instead posting ‘An- shao cannot possibly…’ Clearly, they’re the ones that are perhaps from established a background enough to be aware of Liu Yu’an’s true heritage.
Anyway, most of the celebrities posting, Liu Yu’an doesn’t even know them.
Oh, and, not just Zhao Xian’s company, of course, but Liu Yu’an’s own company’s celebrities, understandably, also step in to speak out in support of his character.
Even Yue Zhun.
With practically every single influential online figure in the entertainment industry speaking out for him, WeChat’s poor server has been overloaded. It takes an hour just to log on now.
There are currently two voices online. The majority are convinced that so many people speaking out for Liu Yu’an could only show that Liu Yu’an is at least well-acquainted with many people. It is unlikely someone well-acquainted would be dumb enough to publicly mock people in a highfalutin episode.
A small minority, meanwhile, says that money makes the world go around. Though one, how much money would it take to actually have current CEOs and Executives speak out for someone? And two, most celebrities are saying it one way, including many known for being brash and straightforward. At least, their fans would be hostile to any comments that suggest their idols can be bought out for money.
Right now, WeChat is locked into a big, big fight online. There are over 200 million active posts + replies on the topic of Liu Yu’an acting high and mighty.
In fact, Liu Yu’an’s followers have more than tripled in the last few hours, from 6.13 million to 21.75 million. His last WeChat post, posted by Ren Jianzhang’s team, of course, has over 2 million likes, shares and replies.
In fact, even the last post he made himself, that ‘believe me, I am the Emperor of the Yaoguai’ post has found itself in Trending as well.
Right now, of the top 7 Trending topics, all 7 are either directly or indirectly related to him. Thanks to the terrifying amount of Internet traffic this is generating, WeChat is in a riot. The poor maintenance workers for WeChat’s servers are currently working overtime to ensure it doesn’t all collapse.
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