I had a child with the main lead chapter 26 PART 3

Part 3
[This scene is so familiar, déjà vu.]
[The headline back then was: Famous Idol Group’s Maknae Gets Lost Chasing a Dog During a New Album Release Event, Manager Almost Calls the Police Thinking He’s Been Kidnapped.]
[I’m dying of laughter. Why does Tang Yue look so cold, yet his related news is so funny?]
[Fan comment: Delicate face, silly guy.]
Seeing that Tang Yue was about to chase the dog again, the staff finally couldn’t help but remind him.
“You still have a task to do. You need to buy the brown sugar bread first.”
Tang Yue reluctantly looked back at the dog that was still looking back at him, and asked: “Isn’t it still early? Can’t I take a walk?”
[Isn’t it common knowledge that Tang Yue isn’t very smart…]
[The most amazing thing is that this kind of persona, usually the most disliked, has the lowest percentage of anti-fans…]
[That’s because Tang Yue is carefree. During the reading black comments segment before, he asked the anti-fans with a bewildered look if they were very idle. When asked if he was sad, he asked Jiang Shulu if they could eat snail noodles after the show ended. Hilarious, he didn’t care at all.]
[Who would have thought that Yao Lixin, who seems to have the biggest heart, is actually the most sensitive?]
The aerial shot showed the beautiful scenery of the small village in the morning. The shops, not yet fully commercialized, had local characteristics.
The rice wine shop that got Tang Yue drunk wasn’t open yet, but the cotton-padding shop next door was. The owner was drinking porridge from an enamel mug and gave a piece of fish to the yellow cat sitting beside him.
Tang Yue’s eyes widened.
The staff member thought: What the information sheet says is true. Who could bear to refuse him like this?
Director: “It’s fine to be back before seven.”
The next second, the director team sent a message. The director: “But there’s one condition, you have to answer our questions off-camera.”
Tang Yue looked over, directly at the camera.
The young man, who hadn’t slept well, looked delicate and pretty, except that his bangs were covered by the hoodie, momentarily obscuring his bright blue eyes.
But Tang Yue was a little happier because of the director’s concession and showed a smile.
[I’m gone, I’m done for.]
[Who wouldn’t be dazed?]
[I strongly suspect that the reason Jiang Shulu was voted top back then was that Tang Yue hadn’t grown up yet.]
[But to say he’s fully grown up now isn’t entirely true either…]
[Being a father will make one more mature, right?]
[Who can tell he has such a big kid – I’m about to cry again. Who?! Why?! Why would Tang Yue be willing to –]
[Can’t you guys think positively for once?]
[Where is this place? Away’s fansite admins were so powerful back then. Haven’t they arrived yet?]
[I don’t believe how strong Chengkong’s security is. They might surround you outside the village.]
[The level of guerrilla warfare they were jokingly known for… But I’m also looking forward to the fansite admins’ photos. Are there still fansite admins? Tang Yue’s individual fansite has been closed for a long time, right?]
Tang Yue openly petted cats and teased dogs on the show.
He walked slowly up the mountain.
Director: “How have you been feeling these past couple of days?”
Tang Yue: “What feeling?”
He didn’t even bring his phone out, taking out paper money from his bag. In today’s environment where many young people only bring their phones and no cash when they go out, it seemed a little old-fashioned.
Director: “Getting along with the other members.”
Tang Yue: “Pretty good.”
Director: “Can you say a little more?”
Tang Yue pursed his lips. He thought about Jiang Shulu’s expression after he finished speaking, and still felt sad.
He also thought that he might have scared Jiang Shulu.
He had finally broken out of his shell, only to retreat again, turning over and not speaking.
He didn’t remember how he fell asleep, but he woke up unusually early, a little after 5 am, startling the staff member on duty outside.
It wasn’t even dawn, so Tang Yue simply sat in the small courtyard and took out paper and pen to write down a sudden inspiration.
He added to the lyrics he hadn’t finished a while ago.
He had no idea that this was also recorded by the production team, although it hadn’t been made public yet.
But the director sent this segment to Jiang Shulu after Tang Yue left.
The director’s tone was casual, like an ordinary chat, trying to make Tang Yue relax.
But Tang Yue’s sadness seemed to be transmitted through the camera, splashing onto the faces of his former fans.
Fans who had followed Away from their formation to disbandment were naturally familiar with Tang Yue.
But they didn’t know why he was sad.
[Tang Yue hates talking too much, I feel he’s really bad at expressing himself…]
[It’s mainly because he’s alone right now. If anyone else was there, he would have run away.]
Tang Yue: “What did you say? I can’t hear you.”
His mind was full of Jiang Shulu. He didn’t realize he was subconsciously biting his lip, quite hard, making people feel sorry for him.
[I’m dying of laughter. Don’t think we don’t know your ears aren’t that deaf!]
[The director is speechless too, hahaha.]
[Sure enough, he pretends he can’t hear if he doesn’t want to hear…]
The director changed the question and spoke a little louder: “Do you think the little one likes it here?”
When it came to Tang Mian, Tang Yue relaxed. He nodded: “Xiao Mie hasn’t been out to play yet. He’ll definitely think it’s fun.”
He thought of Tang Mian’s curiosity about the old woman’s millstone next door, “He has so much he wants to try.”
Director: “Such as?”
Tang Yue: “The old woman’s millstone next door?”
The director couldn’t help but laugh: “Don’t you want to try it?”
Tang Yue: “Can I? I don’t think I have time today.”
He took out the schedule the production team gave him when he left.
Everyone else had electronic versions, but Tang Yue had a paper version. Perhaps the production team had specifically investigated that Tang Yue hadn’t used social media for years.
Even though Tang Yue would look at his phone before bed, he didn’t have an addiction to it.
He preferred to experience nature.
[The production team deliberately moved the camera away, but I still saw it!]
[Going up the mountain today, right?]
[What temple is it? I searched it on the map. There seems to be a very sacred mountain god temple in the area.]
[A hundred-year-old ginkgo tree… It’s quite famous.]
[Not that one. There is a ginkgo tree, but it’s not that impressive.]
[I saw it! They will also eat at the temple… ! It feels like the production team is arranging both parent-child lines and …lines, I dare not say the other word.]
Director: “Yes, there is.”
Tang Yue: “Then I’ll quickly buy breakfast and tell Xiao Mie.”
He quickened his pace, as if trying to leave the director behind.
The person who had just seemed to be lost now accurately headed towards the place the production team requested.
Staff:…
The barrage flashed with a bunch of acting comments.
Tang Yue didn’t care. He was lost in choosing again.
He spent all the twenty yuan he brought and brought back a large bag of brown sugar bread.
The director prepared a lot of questions, but only asked Tang Yue a few on the way back.
Because the person in question wasn’t willing to answer every question.
Even an alien who didn’t understand human relationships knew to pick and choose.
Director: “Have you considered returning to the stage in the future?”

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