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With unexpected persistence, the crew waited outside the whole day.
Shi Jin sat on the walkwayâs end. Munching on snacks bought by Gua Two, he asked, âWhy are they so dead set on our beach? I mean, the island isnât small and itâs mainly living from tourism, so there are definitely other places with suitable scenery.â
Gua Two leaned against the walkwayâs decorative railing, playing with the binoculars in his hand. âAccording to what they told Gua Six, everywhere else is swarmed with tourists and it would interfere with the shooting,â he said. âWhatâs more, the âfalling into the seaâ scene is supposed to be set in an isolated, deserted place, but this island is a popular tourist area and there are boats and yachts everywhere. Because of our beachâs location, however, there are not many ships passing by, so they pretty much wouldnât have to worry about this issue.â
So this was the reason.
Shi Jin nodded to show that he understood, and stuffed another takoyaki into his mouth. Glancing at the binoculars Gua Two had been tossing around in his hand, he asked curiously, âWhat did you bring this for?â
âTo watch the fun, of course,â Gua Two replied. He went over to Shi Jin and squatted down next to him, offering him the binoculars. âJun-shao said that youâre interested in the film crew, so here you go. The crew seems to live on that small cruise ship over there. If we look from here, we might be able to see what theyâre doing.â
Speechless, Shi Jin pushed the binoculars away. âThatâs not called âwatching the fun,â thatâs called âvoyeurism.â And itâs not that Iâm interested in the film crew, Iâm just a little curious about how a movie is filmed.â
âIsnât it the same thing?â Gua Two took the binoculars back and stood up, preparing to âwatch the funâ. At that moment, however, Gua Six appeared, striding onto the veranda from the outdoor corridor on the side of the villa, then coming in their direction with quick steps.
âWhatâs up?â Gua Two turned to greet him, lowering the binoculars.
Gua Six ignored him and walked up to Shi Jin. âShi-shao, just now, the film crew sent someone to discuss the matter of renting the beach again,â he said with a slightly odd expression. âJun-shao allowed him to come in and asked me to call you.â
âCall me?â Shi Jin was puzzled.
Gua Six nodded. âThe person that came is Rong Zhouzhong,â he said dryly.
Shi Jin stared at him blankly for a moment, then rubbed his ears as if he suspected he heard wrong. âWhat? Who did you say came?â he asked in shock.
Shi Jin rushed back to the villa and went straight to the living room. Seeing a familiar figure sitting on the sofa, he raised a hand to massage the bridge of his nose. Itâs true when they say the world is smallâŚ
Today, Rong Zhouzhong wore a slim-fit, light gray casual shirt. His hair was dyed brown and styled into loose, natural curls, and a pair of gold-rimmed glasses sat on his nose. He looked gentle and intellectual, which was quite different from his usual image.
But Shi Jin was sure he wasnât mistakenâthe person sitting on the sofa in his living room was none other than Rong Zhouzhong.
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Rong Zhouzhong was a little irritated. An old director he was friendly with had invited him to make a guest appearance in his movie, playing a teacher who dies midway through. Because it was just a cameo role, heâd intended to get it over and done with quickly. Unfortunately, his plan went up in smokeâwhen he was about to film his last scene, a staff member accidentally revealed his itinerary, which resulted in a large number of fans and paparazzi flocking over. Because of this, they were unable to finish the shooting in the original location and had no choice but to look for another one.
Every day of delay meant a loss of money. The whole situation was his fault, so when he heard the crew had trouble borrowing the location, he immediately volunteered to try to persuade the owner.
According to the quick inquiry he made before coming here, the owner of this place was in business. The film crewâs request was refused, but perhaps if he mentioned Shi Weichong or Fei Yujingâs name⌠They were his brothers, so it wasnât like he couldnât use their names if he needed to! Anyway, he had to borrow⌠no, rent this beach no matter what! He couldnât let the crew lose even more time and money because of his own staffâs mistake.
He should be polite and respectful and use a gentle approach. The crew didnât plan to take advantage of the owner; they didnât mean to borrow the beach for free but rent it for a high priceâsomething along these lines⌠It was all the fault of that stupid staff member! If that idiot hadnât made such a low-level mistake and leaked his scheduleâŚÂ No, no, donât think about this, calm down, calm downâŚ
He took a few deep breaths, suppressing the irritability caused by the stupidity of his staff, being chased by intrusive fans and paparazzi, and having to lower his head to some stranger. He took a sip of tea on the coffee table, a vein popping out on his forehead. Heâd said he would act respectfully, but wasnât the owner of this villa too rude?! Whatâs up with this treatment of guests?! The first time, the crew members hadnât even been allowed to come in, and though Rong Zhouzhong was let inside, he was left sitting alone in the living room. What the hell, was this an attempt to show him who was boss or something?
âŚOnce he went back, he would fire that damn idiot whose stupid mistake caused this whole trouble in the first place!
Pat, pat, pat. Suddenly, a sound of flip-flaps stepping on the wooden floor could be heard.
Rong Zhouzhong immediately restrained his emotions. Schooling his face into the expression he used to face the media, he turned in the direction of the footsteps and began politely, âPlease forgive me disturbing you, Iâm⌠Xiao Jin?â
Halfway through the sentence, the gentle voice snapped like a broken guitar string, replaced by a familiar prickly tone.
Yep, it was Rong Zhouzhong, no mistake.
With a sigh, Shi Jin walked over and plopped down opposite his brother. âIf youâre Xiao Jin, then who am I?â he quipped. âIs it your crew that wants to borrow our beach, Third Brother?â
The expression on Rong Zhouzhongâs face was almost comical as he stared at Shi Jin, his gaze sweeping over the teenagerâs comfortable home clothes and the snacks in his hand. It took him more than ten seconds to react. âWhy are you here?â he asked in shock. âDonât tell me, are this villa and beach yours? You live here?â
âNo, theyâre Annihilationâs property,â Shi Jin replied, putting the snacks he was carrying on the coffee table. âIs it your crew who wants to borrow the beach?â he asked again.
Rong Zhouzhong nodded. He focused on Shi Jin, frowning. âHave you been here ever since you took a leave from school? Is Lian Jun here too? What about those other people? YouâŚâ
âStop, stop!â Bombarded with questions, Shi Jin hurriedly raised a hand to interrupt him. âCalm down and wait here for a moment, okay?â he said, getting up. âLian Jun shouldâve finished his meeting with Gua One already. Iâll go and ask him if you guys can borrow the beach.â
In a daze, Rong Zhouzhong watched him leave. A moment later, he blinked as a certain realization cut through the shock, surprise, and disbelief spinning around in his mind. The beach was Annihilationâs property. He came here to beg the owner to borrow it. The owner of the beach was Lian JunâŚ
That was to sayâhe was here to beg Lian Jun.
Lian Jun, the person who snatched Shi Jin away.
His face turned black. Feeling as if a blazing fire was scorching his whole body from inside out, he pulled out the phone and called his agent Long Shi. âFire the idiot who leaked my itinerary!â he growled through clenched teeth. âImmediately, right this moment! I never want to see his face again!â He hung without waiting for an answer, picked up the teacup from the table, and drained it in one gulp.
He really wanted to just get up and leave, but he couldnâtâthe crew couldnât afford any more delays. Andâhis fingers clenched on the teacup as his gaze fell on the snack bag on the coffee tableâand Shi Jin was here. He had to borrow this beach no matter what! Even if he had to agree to some ridiculous demands in Shi Weichong and Fei Yujingâs name!
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Shi Jin came back a few minutes later, accompanied by Lian Jun. Behind them followed Gua One, whom Rong Zhouzhong had met before.
Ready for a battle, Rong Zhouzhong immediately sat up straight, his eyes full of fighting spirit. He decided that he would respond with grace no matter what attitude Lian Jun took or what conditions he set, as not to lose face for their family. However, Lian Jun spoke before he could properly assume his identity of âShi Jinâs older brother.â
âYou can use the beach, on the condition that the crew members undergo a security check before coming in, and they arenât allowed to approach the walkway and the villa,â Lian Jun said, surprisingly accommodating.
Rong Zhouzhong: ââŚSure, that wonât be a problem.â It was as if his punch hit cotton. He felt uncomfortable and aggrieved.
Lian Jun nodded, as if the matter had been settled, and motioned for Gua One to push him back into the study.
âWait a moment,â Rong Zhouzhong called out. âGive me a bank account number. Iâll pay the rent on a daily basis.â
Lian Jun stopped and glanced back at him. He wanted to say that since it was Shi Jinâs request, something like that wasnât needed, but meeting the other manâs fierce, unhappy eyes, he closed his mouth and turned to look at Shi Jin.
Shi Jin waved his hands to show he wouldnât get involved in this matter. The place belonged to Annihilation, and the sides in the deal were Annihilation and the film crew, not him and Rong Zhouzhong. He was willing to help Rong Zhouzhong out since they were brothers, but he would never let Lian Jun suffer a loss because of it. It was Lian Junâs choice whether to accept moneyâhe wouldnât interfere.
Seeing him like this, Lian Junâs chest filled with warmth. He looked at Rong Zhouzhong and said, âIf youâre determined to pay, then just give the rental fee to Shi Jin. Now excuse me, but I must leave, I still have some work to do.â
Shi Jin hurriedly grabbed the wheelchair to stop him. âWhy did you say to give it to me? I donât want it,â he said with a frown.
âWhatâs mine is yours.â Lian Jun took his loverâs hand and squeezed it soothingly, then raised it to his lips to kiss it.
Coaxed with sweet words until he felt his insides were full of sugar, Shi Jin let Lian Jun back to the study in a daze. After returning to his senses, he let out an embarrassed cough and went to sit in his previous place opposite Rong Zhouzhong. âOkay, then this matter is settled. Youâd better hurry back and let your crew knowâIâve heard from Gua Six that theyâve been waiting without being able to do anything for several days already.â
Rong Zhouzhongâs teeth nearly cracked from clenching them as he watched the twoâs interaction. Silently cursing Lian Jun for being shameless, he growled out, âHow much is the rental fee?â
Shi Jin replied, âIâve no idea either, thisââ
Rong Zhouzhongâs face was serious to the point of sternness. âOne should keep clear accounts even with his brothers. Just give me the number and Iâll transfer the money to you.â If not, he would lose to Lian Jun! Anyway, if he had to be in someoneâs debt, he would much rather that person be Shi Jin, not Lian Jun!
Shi Jin saw through his brotherâs thoughts at a glance since they were pretty much written on his face. He kept silent for a few seconds, then said, âThen⌠just give me the market price.â
Rong Zhouzhong immediately stretched out his hand. âYour account number.â
ââŚâŚâ
Shi Jin looked at the door of the study, which was closed again. Recalling how busy Lian Jun and Gua One were when he came in a moment ago, he was loath to disturb them again. He took out his phone, pulled up Rong Zhouzhongâs number in the contacts, and sent him a text message with his personal bank account number.
Rong Zhouzhong left right after he got it. For some inexplicable reason, his back as he walked away gave off an intimidating impression.
Gua Two, who popped out from who knows where, had a hard-to-describe expression on his face. âYou know, I think your brother will definitely pay you twice the market price,â he said.
Shi Jin couldnât even refute, since Rong Zhouzhongâs expression had practically screamed âI this master donât lack money for some measly rental fee, let me show you.â It was so glaringly obvious that he would have to be blind not to notice it.
After Rong Zhouzhong left, Gua Six instructed the security guards to open the passage in the security fence on the beach. He also sent a team to contact the crew and conduct a simple security check.
After the check, Gua Six sent a boat to guide the small cruise ship that the film crew used as a base into the beach bay. Once it was moored, the crew immediately rushed to move all kinds of equipment over to the beach and into the temporary work sheds.
The beach became lively in an instant. Afraid that someone would ignorantly barge in the villa, Gua Six deployed the security personnel to the area around the wooden walkway, completely cutting off access to the villa.
As the sky got darker, the beach gradually became quiet. After checking the time, Shi Jin called Rong Zhouzhong and invited him to the villa for dinner.
Rong Zhouzhong accepted the invitation, feigning nonchalance. Then he grabbed his assistant who happened to pass by, and asked, âMy brotâIâve been invited to someoneâs house for dinner. What do I need to pay attention to?â
The assistant, who knew his employerâs true personality all too well, was shocked. âSomeone invited you to their house for dinner? Which poor soul failed to see through your disguise?â
Rong Zhouzhong gave him a death glare. Voice murderous, he said, âYou know, Iâve been quite in a bad mood recently.â
Feeling a chill run down his spine, the assistant replied hurriedly, âBring a gift, remember to mind your manners, and by no means lose your temper and expose your true nature or youâre going to be hated! Absolutely!â
What do you mean by âyou canât expose your true nature or youâre going to be hatedâ! You have a death wish?!
Angry, Rong Zhouzhong threw him out of the room and slammed the door.
About an hour later, Rong Zhouzhong knocked on the door of the villa exactly at the appointed time, carrying a bulging shopping bag.
âWhatâs this?â Shi Jin asked as he took it.
âFood. My personal assistant is afraid that my stomach couldnât adapt to the local dishes, so he bought me a lot of food. Itâs so much that I canât finish it all by myself,â Rong Zhouzhong replied, hiding his expression by bending down to change out of his shoes.
Shi Jin glanced in the bag, at the food packets with labels printed in unfamiliar writing. âWhy are they all snacks?â he asked, frowning. âYour assistant is too inexperienced. He shouldâve bought you some ready-made meals or something. Snacks canât replace proper food, you know.â
Rong Zhouzhongâs movements became stiff. âUh⌠Heâs new, heâs still learning.â
âWhy donât you come to eat with me as long as youâre filming here? Itâs not like itâs far,â Shi Jin invited casually. He turned around to put the bag with snacks on the table, missing the sight of Rong Zhouzhong stumbling as he nearly tripped over the threshold.
After a natural and ordinary welcome, Shi Jin led Rong Zhouzhong to the dining room. Lian Jun was already there. Seeing Rong Zhouzhong come in, he took the initiative to greet him.
Rong Zhouzhong instantly switched to combat mode. He returned the greeting with a polite nod, then, in the most elegant and graceful way he could manage, took the seat Shi Jin indicated.
Shi Jin: ââŚâŚâ
Dinner was excellent, but the atmosphere at the table was strange. To be exact, it was strange because of Rong Zhouzhong. He was like a different person: all his actions were elegant, his conversation sparkled with charm and wit, without a trace of his usual testiness. Coupling this with his exceptional good looks, his whole person seemed to shine. It was as if⌠he competed with Lian Jun, trying to outdo him in every way.
Shi Jin felt his stomach beginning to ache.
He was perfectly clear what kind of character his third brother had, both through the âoriginal Shi Jinâsâ memory and his own interactions with him. The person who usually was bad-tempered, petty, had a venomous mouth, and never forgot a grudge, suddenly became polite, restrained, amiable, and considerateâthe contrast was just too big. Adding to this his gentle and scholarly appearance today⌠This guy wouldnât really be possessed or something, right? Because this felt kind of like watching a horror movie.
After the horror-movie-like diner finally ended, Shi Jin was tasked with seeing Rong Zhouzhong off.
Rong Zhouzhong lived on the cruise ship with the rest of the film crew. Shi Jin led him to the living roomâs balcony, and from there to the veranda and the wooden walkway. âNext time, you donât have to go through the gateway on the beach, you can come directly through here,â he said as they walked. âIâve asked Gua Six to notify the security guards, so they wonât stop you.â
Rong Zhouzhong let out a quiet âmhmâ to indicate agreement, then thanked Shi Jin politely. His attitude was humble and earnest.
Shi Jin couldnât take it anymore, so he stopped and turned to look at him, a serious expression on his face.
Rong Zhouzhong didnât react in time and almost ran into him. He quickly stepped back and steadied himself, then asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
âThatâs what I want to ask.â Shi Jinâs gaze swept him up and down like a searchlight. Suddenly, he reached out and took off the older manâs glasses, moving closer to stare at his face.
Rong Zhouzhong instinctively leaned back. âWhat are you doing?â
âProvoking you,â Shi Jin replied. âLetâs have a fight. If you win, Iâll give this back to you,â he continued, waving the glasses in his hand. âDonât worry, Iâll be careful not to hit you in the face this time.â
Veins popped out on Rong Zhouzhongâs forehead, a crack appearing in the mask heâd worn all evening. âI donât want to fight with you.â
âBut I want to,â Shi Jin said, throwing a punch at him at the same time. Pupils shrinking, Rong Zhouzhong hurriedly sidestepped to avoid it.
The first hit didnât connect, so Shi Jin immediately followed with the second.
Rong Zhouzhong didnât want to fight with Shi Jinârather, what he wanted was to get close to him and make up for the past. He no longer intended to do things that would annoy or hurt his younger brother, as he had before. However, Shi Jin seriously tried to beat him up and kept goading him with provocative expression and remarks. He even called him a vase, which was like a red rag to Rong Zhouzhong.
âStop trying to annoy me,â he warned, holding back his temper, doing his best to stop his gentle mask from breaking.
But Shi Jin stubbornly continued to attack him. âVase,â he repeated.
âI said, stop trying to piss me off!â Finally, he couldnât bear it anymore and reached out, trying to grab Shi Jinâs fist to stop him. His mask shattering into dust, he said in his usual irritable tone, âShi Jin, I donât want to hit you!â
Shi Jin avoided his hand and punched him in the abdomen. âWhatâs your game this time? Are you trying to make me fall for your âgood brotherâ pretense so you can get benefits from me? After all, Ruixing is now back in my hands.â
Rong Zhouzhongâs eyes opened wide with disbelief, the pain in his body and the pain of his sincere heart being stamped on amplifying each other. His lips pressed into a tight line, and his expression sank. âTake those words back, Shi Jin,â he forced out through clenched teeth.
âTake them back? Why should I?â Shi Jin twisted his arm and pushed him face-down on the ground. Looking down at him, he said, âRong Zhouzhong, that âpolite and friendlyâ character just now was acted out very well. Your movie emperor title is well deserved. Well, after more than ten years of acting practice, it would be weird if your skills werenât up to par. Speaking of which, I never had an opportunity to ask youâhave I done well as your practice dummy? I shouldâve been quite easy to use.â
Rong Zhouzhongâs attempts to get free came to an abrupt halt. His hair became disheveled in the struggle and fell down his forehead and over his eyes. The hazy moonlight and the walkwayâs dim lights were only enough to make out the lower half of his face with tightly clenched lips.
âShi Jin, is this really what you believe?â he said in a rare serious, dispirited tone.
Shi Jin reached out and brushed the hair out of his forehead. Looking into the eyes full of emotions his brother was too late to conceal, he asked, âAre you scared?â
Flustered, Rong Zhouzhong closed his eyes and turned his head away. Pressing down on the wound in his heart, he gritted his teeth and said, âScared of what, of you? Kill me if you can, I dare you!â
âAt that time, I felt exactly like youâre feeling right now.â Shi Jin released him and continued, âRong Zhouzhong, do you remember how many nasty, ugly things youâve said to me? Stop playing a nice, caring brother, itâs just too fake.â
Rong Zhouzhongâs body stiffened. He closed his eyes again, a sour, painful feeling rising in his heart, making him choke. âYouâŚâ he began, his voice barely a whisper.
âIf you really want to repair our relationship, donât approach me wearing a fake mask. It makes me remember things Iâd rather not.â Shi Jin withdrew his pressuring aura and plopped down cross-legged beside his brother.
Rong Zhouzhong turned his head away so as not to look at him. After a long silence, he said, âToday, I wasnât pretending, I⌠I just didnât want you to lose face! You asshole that doesnât understand anything!â
âWhy are you calling me names? As if you werenât an asshole.â Frowning, Shi Jin stretched out his leg to kick him lightly.
Rong Zhouzhong grabbed his ankle. âYeah, I really am an asshole,â he said, looking up at him. âIf youâre angry, continue beating me up, I deserve it. Just donât hit me in the face, I have a scene tomorrow.â
Without hesitation, Shi Jin kicked him again, then stepped on his back with one foot like a villain, rocking him back and forth as if playing with a ball. âThatâs right, Rong Zhouzhong, youâre a complete and utter asshole,â he drawled.
When had Rong Zhouzhong ever been subjected to such âtormentâ? His forehead was full of bulging veins, but it was indeed him who was in the wrong first, so he closed his eyes and endured, letting his younger brother vent.
âYour heart is smaller than the tip of a needle. I canât believe that youâve really been holding a grudge for something I said when I was nine years old.â
This did happen. Before the whole truth about Shi Xingruiâs family came out, Rong Zhouzhong really held a grudge against Shi Jin for agreeing with Shi Xingruiâs âYour brothers are your servantsâ words. Aggrieved but unable to refute, he could only keep silent and listen to the scolding.
âAnd youâre childish enough to actually give me cucumber pillow in revenge. What are you, a preschooler?â Shi Jin ridiculed.
Rong Zhouzhong turned his head to glare at him. âAre we really doing this? Whoâs the preschooler here?â
âQuiet! When the creditor speaks, the debtor shouldnât interrupt!â Shi Jin stomped on his butt. Showing no mercy, he continued, âYouâre not only childish but also oversensitive, bad-tempered, conceited, donât think before you speak⌠Thereâs no good place at all!â
Suffering both physical and mental humiliation, Rong Zhouzhong felt like he was suffocating. âLittle bastard, donât push it,â he said through clenched teeth.
Shi Jin retracted his leg, then grabbed him and pulled him to his feet. Looking him straight in the eye, he asked, âWhat if I push it? Are you going to kill me? Go on then, hereâs the gun.â He took out his gun and thrust it into his brotherâs hand.
Fuck!
Rong Zhouzhong was so angry that he wanted to curse out loud.
Are you serious? Havenât we been through this once already?!
He threw the gun away and grabbed Shi Jin by the collar, glaring at him. He opened his mouth to speak, but as he looked into Shi Jinâs emotionless eyes, his heart trembled and he swallowed back the words on his tongue. Annoyed, he let go of Shi Jin and turned to lean on the walkwayâs railing, growling, âIf you want to beat me, then beat me, if you want to scold me, then do, just donât show that half-dead look! Fuck! Shi Xingrui, you old sleazebag, what did you do to raise this kind of troublesome bastard!â
Shi Jin smacked him on the back of the head. âYouâre the troublesome bastard!â
âYou fuckingâŚâ Rong Zhouzhong turned his head to insult him back, but seeing Shi Jinâs face, the words died in his throat. He punched the top of the railing several times in anger, then closed his eyes and collapsed on the walkway without strength like a dead body.
The world suddenly became quiet. Shi Jin didnât hit Rong Zhouzhong or scold him again.
Heâs probably gathering his strength, Rong Zhouzhong thought, suppressing his temper. Body tense, he waited for the next âtorture.â
One minute, two minutes⌠More than ten minutes passed, but the âtortureâ did not come. Instead, the surroundings became quieter and quieter, as if he was completely alone.
Shi Jin wouldnât have just left him here, right?
A frown appeared on Rong Zhouzhongâs face. He couldnât help but open his eyes and turn to look at the place where Shi Jin was sitting before.
Click.
The sound of a shutter came from a mobile phone hanging right in front of him.
After pressing the camera button, Shi Jin retracted the phone that almost touched Rong Zhouzhongâs face. He admired the photo he took, humming with satisfaction, and gave his brother a bright smile as if his previous antagonistic attitude was a lie. With his other hand, he took a bag of dried fruit snacks out of his pantsâ pocket. âHehe.â
Rong Zhouzhong looked dazed.
Hehe?
âYour impression of a salted fish just now was simply perfect, Third Brother,â Shi Jin said, munching on a piece of dried fruit. âConsiderately,â he took out another piece and stuffed it into Rong Zhouzhongâs mouth. âThank you for your hard work, Third Brother, it was good after-dinner entertainment. Good night, Third Brother, sleep well. See you later.â Then he got up, patted the dust off his ass, and headed back to the villa.
A foolish expression on his face, Rong Zhouzhong chewed the dried fruit as he watched Shi Jin walk away. Thinking back on Shi Jinâs various actions this evening, he realized that heâd been played by the other party. He was so angry that he jumped to his feet in one move and rushed after Shi Jin, shouting, âLittle bastard, how dare you to fool me! Donât run! Delete the photo! Delete it right now!â
Heâs finally back to normal.
Shi Jin ate a piece of dried fruit with satisfaction, turning to wave at Rong Zhouzhong who was chasing after him. He stepped into the bedroom, closed the French window behind him, then pulled the curtains closed right in front of Rong Zhouzhong.
Fuck!
Rong Zhouzhongâs expression distorted; he was so angry that he almost died on the spot. He stomped around on the veranda for more than ten minutes before reluctantly leaving.
In the bedroom, Lian Jun put down a document and looked at Shi Jin who was peeking at Rong Zhouzhong through the gap in the curtains while eating dried fruit. âIs it fun?â he asked.
Shi Jin nodded. âYeah, itâs fun.â Out of all of his brothers, Rong Zhouzhong was the most fun.
Authorâs P.S.:
Rong Zhouzhong, pushed face-down on the walkway, aggrieved [crossed out]: âI wasnât pretending, IâŚÂ I was just afraid that youâll hate me [spoken too quietly to be understood]. You asshole that doesnât understand anything!â
Translatorâs Notes:
âShi Jin stuffed another takoyaki into his mouthâ â not a mistake. Apparently, itâs very popular in Taiwanese cuisine due to the historical influence of Japanese culture (and the island is close to Formosa/Taiwan). âHe even called him a vase, which was like a red rag to Rong Zhouzhongâ â čąçś, a person who is pretty but otherwise useless, particularly a young and attractive but untalented actress. âYour impression of a salted fish just now was simply perfectâ â éššé â slang for a dead body.
âBeing a man without a dream, what is the difference between you and a salted fish?â was one of the lines in a 2001 Hong Kong sports comedy film âShaolin Soccer.â Since then, âsalted fishâ also became a metaphor for someone who doesnât want to do anything, doesnât want to move, and doesnât have dreams.
Translator: Eques
Editor: â
Eques:
I have to agreeâwhile Rong Zhouzhong isnât my favorite brother (that would be Li Jiuzheng), heâs the most fun to bully.
I quite enjoyed translating this chapter even though it was about two pages longer than usual.