I had a child with the main lead chapter 61.4

Part 4

The more he spoke, the more he sounded like an auctioneer. Before Jiang Shulu could stop him, the male fan couldn’t take it anymore: “N-no need! You signing for me now is fine.”

Tang Yue: “Huh?”

Jiang Shulu was amused and added: “Aren’t you my fan?”

The guy was indeed an old fan of Away, or rather, a fan of the boy band’s captain.

Seeing Jiang Shulu up close at this moment, he realized the man was completely different from when he was on stage.

That Jiang Shulu was dazzling, distant, approachable yet wrapped in a halo of coldness. Now, although the halo remained, he seemed to have no connection to the “Flower of the High Mountains” of the past.

These fans were just shouting for fun earlier; who could have guessed that he would really bring his freshly baked maknae boyfriend over?

Tang Yue: “I sign?”

Finally, witnessed by millions of viewers in the livestream, Tang Yue signed Jiang Shulu’s name on the fan’s white jacket.

This scene was extremely…

“I’m choked up.” “This bro is a CP fan, right?” “What a god-tier development. Tang Yue has a look on his face like ‘Captain, sorry, I think I messed up.’ Wu wu, I want to kiss him to death.”

Tang Yue hadn’t signed anything for too long and couldn’t remember what his artistic signature looked like.

Last time he signed for fans on the street, he ruined several attempts.

The concert audience around them, confirmed by security, had mostly taken their seats. Many were recording this dramatic scene with their phones.

Just as Tang Yue was about to apologize, Jiang Shulu reached out, grabbed his hand, and helped him finish the characters he had forgotten.

In just a few seconds, Tang Yue breathed a sigh of relief.

“I’ve never wished I was at the scene so much.” “This signature feels very expensive.” “When can I get this kind of hand-signed autograph?” “Mr. Male Fan, rein in your smile. Damn it, I know he enjoyed that.”

Tang Yue: “Thank you for liking the Captain.”

No matter how you listened to it, his words carried sincerity. It easily dispelled the cold feeling his appearance gave off, making people want to smile a little.

“Big Brother, your eyes tell me you don’t love Jiang Shulu that much anymore.” “Is this the way to get their attention? Learned it.”

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Jiang Shulu also seriously said thank you.

As they were leaving, the fan asked: “Tang Yue, then when are you holding a concert?”

Many of the people seated around were young girls.

The junior disciples of the boy band from the same agency were all eighteen on average, a generation apart from Away’s current age.

There were also those who didn’t know Away, whispering and discussing who these two handsome guys were, while others helped educate them.

People in other sections were also looking this way.

Tang Yue let out an “Ah,” turned his head, and thought for a moment. “The soonest would be the end of the year, maybe the Lunar New Year…”

Even though Tang Yue’s secret identity was hugely popular, he still had trepidations about taking the stage. He smiled somewhat shyly at the fans: “I’m afraid no one will come to watch.”

“Baby, what are you saying!! How is it possible no one would watch!!” “I’ll f**king buy out the tickets—” “It wouldn’t be justifiable if Away fans didn’t do a team gathering, right?”

The fan also felt Tang Yue was underestimating his own popularity too much, so he shouted loudly: “We will all come to watch!”

Tang Yue bowed again: “Thank you.”

The young man in the frame didn’t look much different from back then. At least in terms of idol etiquette, Tang Yue followed it very well.

Even though he wasn’t an idol anymore.

Standing beside him, Jiang Shulu remained the captain who, in the eyes of the audience, always pushed Tang Yue to the front to enjoy the flowers and the red carpet.

They hadn’t changed; they had just fallen in love.

Fingers interlocked tight, they walked through the corridor of concert seats, returning to the group members in the front row.

The surrounding lights suddenly went out, and the stage lights brightened accompanied by music.

Tang Mian was pulled into Tang Yue’s arms. He asked Tang Yue: “Will Daddy’s stage be this cool too?”

Before Tang Yue could answer, Jiang Shulu answered for him.

“It definitely will.”

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— [Claw Machine]

On Tang Mian’s sixth birthday, Jiang He sent him many, many toys, Including an Animal Adventure Run / Claw Machine / Kitchen Cart. Among them, Tang Yue liked the children’s claw machine the best. The big one and the small one could play all night long. Jiang Shulu tried to persuade them several times without success, So he joined in himself.

Later, Liu Xichao came to visit, Saw the three children’s claw machines in the house, Except all the game tokens were in Jiang Shulu’s pocket. The playtime for the big one and the small one was strictly managed.

Liu Xichao observed for a while, And decided to order one to take back and play with himself.

Jiang He: That’s for six-year-olds. That night, Jiang He played all night.

Jiang Shulu: Was it fun? Jiang He: Are there any others? Jiang Shulu: Didn’t you buy them? Jiang He: I had my secretary choose them.

Feeling like it can be finished very soon, woohoo~ Thank you everyone for subscribing. If there are mini-theaters you want to see, you can leave a paw print in the comments hhhhh. Also thank you everyone for throwing/mines/spending money.

 

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