SUPERNATURAL IDOLS CHAPTER 26.3

Part 3

This failed case caused the manipulator to receive no work for a long time afterward.

Of course, the classic deeds widely circulated in the fan circle were naturally inaccessible to the members of Skye, who had never even heard of them.

At this moment, Wu Hengyao bit into his steak, not understanding what Berlin was focusing on so early in the morning, reading so seriously.

He deliberately brought two pieces of tiramisu over early. Usually, Berlin would definitely be distracted, but now he was still concentrating on his phone. And giggling foolishly while reading, occasionally raising his hand to rub his facial muscles sore from laughing too hard.

Out of curiosity, Wu Hengyao leaned over to openly see what Berlin was reading.

The small title above the screen boldly displayed the book titleโ€”

The Bible Primary School Students Must Read: One Hundred Thousand Whys.

Wu Hengyao: “……?”

Wu Hengyao didn’t hide his peeking; he was looking openly, so he attracted Berlin’s attention.

He looked up from the 326th ‘Why’, noticed Wu Hengyao’s confused expression, and seriously vindicated the book title: “You can learn a lot from this book, don’t look down on primary school students.”

Given that Cecil didn’t understand many basic questions, Berlin specifically searched for suitable books and finally felt this was the most suitable introductory reading.

Berlin thought for a moment and explained: “It’s not that the older you get, the more you know. At least in terms of knowledge breadth, many college students can’t beat high school students because they return the knowledge to the teacher upon graduation.”

Seeing Wu Hengyao’s disbelief, Berlin randomly picked a question from the e-book to ask: “Teacher Wu, why do people drink water?”

Wu Hengyao looked at Berlin with strange eyes and retorted righteously: “That’s your human business, what does it have to do with me?”

Berlin: “……”

He blinked, couldn’t help scratching his head, and actually felt Wu Hengyao had a point.

Coincidentally, next to their seats, a kid who looked about seven or eight years old was trying hard to scoop ice cream balls.

Wu Hengyao couldn’t answer, so he shouted hoarsely in the kid’s direction: “Hey, brat.”

The kid didn’t react at first. After realizing he was being called, he turned to the source of the sound and said unhappily: “I’m not called Hey, and I’m not called brat, I’m called…”

He blinked vigilantly: “Mom told me not to tell strangers my name. Why do you want to know my name?”

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Wu Hengyao had black lines: “…I didn’t ask your name, don’t counter-accuse.”

Berlin tried hard to lower his head so his laughter wouldn’t be too obvious.

Wu Hengyao ignored the kid’s vigilant look and threw the question directly: “Hey, do you know why people drink water?”

The kid looked at him like he was a fool: “Because they’re thirsty. Are you not very smart? Mom says kids who aren’t smart should eat more walnuts.”

Wu Hengyao gradually became irritable: “……I’m not a kid.”

The kid’s gaze became understanding and full of sympathy: “Oh, then you really don’t need to eat them.”

Wu Hengyao was full of question marks: “?”

The kid peeked at him, shaking his head and sighing like a little adult: “Mom says if you’re over eighteen, it’s too late to eat them.”

Wu Hengyao: “……”

Berlin tried very hard to hold back his laughter, his shoulders shaking, his fair neck turning slightly red.

Until the kid walked away happily holding the ice cream, Wu Hengyao was still in a thunderstruck state of black lines.

Because of the critical hit from the human cub, Wu Hengyao was in a particularly depressed state throughout the day’s recording, with a stinky face.

The third episode’s challenge was about guts. Extreme sports carry a certain probability of risk, requiring a waiver to be signed before the challenge, and guests could choose whether to attempt it.

But in fact, for Skye, the only one bearing the risk was Berlin.

High-altitude skydiving.

The guests were experts completing difficult moves in the air, but Skye only needed to complete the most basic tandem skydiving to succeed in the challenge.

Berlin wasn’t one to back down. Tandem skydiving with an instructor was generally safe, and he really wanted to see the scenery from high altitude.

It would definitely be very different from the view from a plane.

So Skye went all out, once again surprising the program team.

As the helicopter carried them slowly into the sky, Berlin glanced at the cameraman sitting opposite him, shouldering the camera, and couldn’t help comforting him: “Teacher Xiao Wang, don’t be nervous!”

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This scene looked very comical to Hua Yan’s follow cameraman opposite, because it was the first time he saw a guest refreshed and energetic, while the cameraman looked like he was facing death, with a solemn face.

The cabin door was wide open, the wind howling in. The already nervous cameraman didn’t hear clearly and shouted back loudly: “Ah? What did you sayโ€”โ€”?”

Berlin repeated with shining eyes: “Teacher Xiao Wang, don’t! Be! Nervousโ€”โ€”!”

Cameraman Teacher Xiao Wang: “…Okay TT.”

He looked down through the lens at Berlin’s bright eyes. The wind messed up the broken hair on his forehead, and the smile at the corner of his mouth was brighter than the midday sun.

His pupils, illuminated by the light, turned a clear amber. There was no fear in those beautiful eyes, only full expectation.

Unconsciously, that leg-weakening nervousness seemed to fade a little bit.

His lens was always on Berlin, his gaze quickly sweeping over the few people squeezed together in the cabinโ€”โ€”

Having recorded so many episodes, the group Skye was the most impressive guest, bar none.

People in the entertainment industry were all good-looking, and the five of them were the best-looking, but not because of this.

Some people had strength but not agility, or courage but not calmness. The five people in front of him seemed to have never flinched in the face of three consecutive days of challenges.

After succeeding in the challenge, they were calm (archery), and after failing, they were also very peaceful, not caring or feeling embarrassed at all (mental calculation).

Follow PD Teacher Wang mustered up courage: Sigh, at least I’m older than these young people. If they’re not afraid, I have to stand up too, can’t be cowardly.

Actually, the skydiving agency had matching follow-cam skydiving instructors. It just cost money. using a GoPro to shoot a short segment on the plane, then jumping simultaneously, could follow for a period and interact.

But the program team still hoped for a professional cameraman, so Teacher Xiao Wang bit the bullet.

He tried hard to focus on Berlin. The other party’s relaxed, comfortable, and happy state infected him. Teacher Xiao Wang thought: I can do it.

Three seconds later, he tried to look down: “……!!!!!”

Teacher Xiao Wang: Help, I still can’t.

Save my old life, it’s so scary!!

Is this making it difficult for the guests, or for the photographer!!

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PD Wang: Making money is so hard.

Bullet screens occasionally mentioned that the cameraman was the most miserable. Cameraman Xiao Wang expressed: You are right TT.

Berlin sat right next to the cabin door. Before boarding, they had decided the jump order, with Berlin first.

At first glance, Berlin’s hair was fluffy and soft, clean and pretty. The aura radiating from him reminded one of a little squirrel shaking its fluffy big tail and holding a pine cone in the snow, or a little penguin waddling seriously in its cub stage. One look would make people’s hearts soften.

But in fact, he was more decisive and full of courage than anyone PD Wang had ever met.

Guests in previous episodes, even if they had made a decision, would hesitate, overturn it, make up their mind again, hesitate again, and when signing at the end, it seemed every stroke was signed with clenched teeth.

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