Carrying all the specialty gifts in his right hand, he took the girlsâ pens with great difficulty and signed their books, papers, and even clothes. Just after signing one, another book came. Although there were only five or six girls in the group, Qi Mu signed his name more than ten times.
When he finished the last signature, Qi Mu smiled and nodded, handing the pen back to a girl with short hair. He whispered, âThank you.â
Just that simple âthank youâ had her round face blush bright red, just like an apple. She said, âLittle Seven, you should keep working hard in the future! Iâve seen your videos on YouTube. Theyâre amazing!â
Others opened their mouths but hesitated, while few still spoke naturally.
âItâs just, Little Seven, your violin is so beautiful! I used to dislike classical music the most, but now I have so many albums.â
âWe will continue to support you! We all like your violin very much!â
âLittle Seven, you must keep on playing, weâre all backing you!â
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Just as Qi Mu smiled to send away the girls from the B City Symphony Orchestra, Du Sheng walked out of the building. As soon as he saw Qi Mu, he called out in shock, âLittle Seven!â Hurriedly running over, he said, âHa ha, I didnât expect to meet you here. Come in with your brother Du.â
With that, Du Sheng grabbed hold of some of the packages in Qi Muâs hands. When they entered the building together, the heating made it feel just like spring, so Qi Mu couldnât help but loosen his scarf a little.
Seeing Qi Mu coming, the resting members of the orchestra gathered excitedly around him. âLittle Seven, let me show you brother Li! He grew tall, really tall!â
âLao Li, donât talk nonsense. Xiao Qiming is thin now. Is he not eating well in Europe?â
âI heard that Little Seven graduated. Now, heâs the Chief of the Palisade Theatre Orchestra in Vienna! Little Seven, you are really promising, but donât forget to take good care of yourself. Look at your cheeks, theyâre all sunken!â
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The familiar members smiled and talked with Qi Mu, who politely reminisced with them. Even after nearly a yearâs separation, there was no strangeness between them. After they spent a long time talking and laughing together, Qi Mu shared the gifts he brought. And after a while, Tan Lao heard the news and walked out of the command lounge.
When Qi Mu met this conductor again after a long time, the members of the orchestra were a little more serious. But, when Tan Lao asked Qi Mu some gentle questions, everyone continued to laugh, and the atmosphere grew very harmonious.
That night, Qi Mu, Tan Lao and Du Sheng got together and had a simple meal. After drinking some wine, Du Sheng didnât have the aura of the orchestra leader at all. Instead, he hooked his arms around Qi Muâs neck and kept asking, âDoes Little Seven have a girlfriend?â and âOur Little Seven is so handsome, surely many girls must like him and chase after him!ââŚ
Qi Mu couldnât help laughing and crying about these questions.
That afternoon, he learned from Du Sheng and members of the orchestra that the girls who had cornered him in front of the orchestra were all his fans. Qi Mu had been away from China for so long, but his fanbase was still growing.
People all over the world knew there was a wall in China. Inside the wall were a vast number of netizens waiting to feed, and outside it were Facebook and YoutubeâŚ
Even if there was an invisible, towering wall, it couldnât resist Chinese Internet users in pursuit of âfreedomâ. Many netizens who could scale the wall often downloaded videos from foreign websites and reuploaded them on the Chinese network to feed the hungry netizens.
There were only a few videos with over a million hits on Youtube, so the video of Qi Muâs open-air performance in Vienna was naturally uploaded on the Chinese video website. Once it started circulating⌠It was unstoppable.
ăThe Dance of the Goblinsăwas a piece of music whose beauty could be seen with the naked eye. It was the skill of dazzling beauty and the superb imitative tone. Even a classical music layman can explore its beauty beyond the boundary of music.
What was more, in Du Shengâs words, âLittle Seven, you are growing more and more handsome!â
Many people who originally came for the snapshot of the young musician on the thumbnail were impressed by the violinistâs exquisite performance. Many audiences who knew his background were filled with emotion for the handsome young manâs performance.
Before leaving China, Qi Mu had a big fan club. After he left, though, the size increased, rather than decreased. In just half a year, it had grown to a large scale.
If Qi Mu had a special agent or studio, this power was his starting capital in the future. However, in the face of the banter from all the members of the orchestra, Qi Mu replied, âThank you very much for your love, but I think I may not be a solo violinist for decades.â
In that regard, the members of the orchestra could only feel a moment of regret. You know, if Qi Mu left the orchestra and planned to work alone, those fans were all his own backup team! Of course, people had their own aspirations, but Qi Mu didnât feel any pity.
By the end of the dinner party, Du Sheng was already drunk. Qi Mu took him to a taxi, and when he turned around, he saw Tan Lao, stereotypically serious as always. He looked him up and down carefully.
The eyes seemed to see straight through him, so Qi Mu couldnât help standing upright..
After a long time, Tan Lao sighed and said, âYou have a girlfriend.â
It wasnât a question at all, but a firm affirmation. Qu Mu was shocked, then he smiled and shook his head. âTan Lao, I donât have a girlfriend.â
Tan Lao frowned. âIâve lived for more than 60 years, and you think you can hide it from my gaze?â
In the dim glow of the street light, the young man wore a thick coat, standing straight. He wore a beige wool scarf around his neck to block the cold wind. If you looked carefully, you could see a small â7â was embroidered on the bottom of the scarf.
Qi Mu gently smiled. âTan Lao, I have a lover, but⌠heâs not a girl.â
The answer shocked Lao Tan. He didnât come back to his senses for five minutes. In a hurry, he wanted to ask âWhat is not a girl?â. Suddenly, though, he saw the young manâs lips curl up into a happy, content smile. âMr. Tan, I love him very much and he loves me very much. Life is short. We donât want to be bound by secular ideas, and I donât want to lose him. I hope you can understandâŚâ
The words âlife is shortâ engraved themselves in Tan Laoâs heart, as if they were deeply branded.
He was silent for a long time, but finally nodded. âYou should take good care of yourself, Little Seven⌠and live a good life, understand!â
âYes,â Qi Mu said, a smile still on his face. When Tan Lao drove him down to his apartment, he looked at the high-rise building with brilliant lights. Suddenly, he had a flash of inspiration and asked, âBy the way, Little Seven, didnât you stop renting the house here? When will you rent it again?â
Under the bright moonlight, the young manâs delicate eyes shone like fairies. Raising his eyebrows, he asked, âIsnât it⌠I didnât tell you this before, right Mr. Tan? I live in my loverâs house. His room is right next to my old house.â After a pause, he seemed to think of something more. The smile on his face only grew more brilliant. âBy the way, my lover is Min Chen.â