Su Yizi once fantasized about partnering with a tomboy like Qin Xin and sharing a room, but reality proved to be much harsher than imagined.
Adult interactions, especially in a recording environment, theoretically shouldn't be a big issue to share a room. Su Yizi initially had some relaxed expectations about this arrangement, but reality quickly gave him a loud slap in the face.
After finishing his wash, he walked into the room with a hint of curiosity and a relaxed mood, only to find that Qin Xin had already fallen into a deep sleep. She seemed completely unaffected by jet lag and fatigue, sleeping soundly and without any defenses, hugging the blanket. What made Su Yizi laugh and cry was that Qin Xin had not left any space for him to sleep.
He gently pulled the blanket, trying to get Qin Xin's attention and make her move over. But Qin Xin just turned over drowsily, her sleeping posture completely exposed in front of Su Yizi, casual and without any feminine delicacy.
Su Yizi couldn't help but softly call Qin Xin's name, trying to wake her up, but Qin Xin just impatiently grumbled and then casually waved her hand, murmuring, "Don't disturb me!"
Su Yizi Although I already had some understanding of Qin Xin's tomboyish personality, I was still somewhat surprised to see her sleeping appearance.
He smiled helplessly, secretly pondering in his heart: This is far from the cohabitation he had imagined.
In the end, Su Yizi could only silently hold onto her own blanket, curling up on the sofa with her legs drawn up, spending the whole night that way.
The next morning, when she stiffly sat up from the sofa, she almost felt like her bones were going to break.
Qin Xin stretched and sat up in the morning sunlight. She saw Su Yizi curled up on the sofa and couldn't help but furrow her brow, asking in confusion, "The bed is quite big, why don't you sleep on it?"
Su Yizi could only respond with a drooping face, "Hehe."
He was thinking in his heart: But I have to be able to sleep!
Su Yizi glanced lightly at Qin Xin, then turned and walked out without saying a word.
Qin Xin looked at his back with a puzzled expression, filled with doubt, not understanding where he had offended the little prince again.
However, when Su Yizi entered the room again, Qin Xin was simply stunned.
In this desolate desert, he somehow managed to get a bowl of red sugar water and handed it to her expressionlessly, saying, "Drink."
Su Yizi's imposing manner was too intimidating, and Qin Xin felt an irresistible pressure, so she had no choice but to take the bowl of red sugar water and drink it slowly, full of questions in her heart.
Then she heard Su Yizi whisper in her ear, "What day is it? Does it hurt? You probably can't do any work, right?"
Qin Xin was startled by this sudden question, her face quickly turning red. She stared at Su Yizi as if she were looking at a snake demon for a long time, and finally asked in a strange tone, "Do you think..."
Su Yizi A hint of blush flashed across her face, but quickly returned to calm, and she asked in a stiff manner, "Isn't it?" The atmosphere between the two suddenly became somewhat subtle.
Qin Xin Realizing the camera was still happily rotating, she inwardly exclaimed "Oh no," knowing that if this Topic continued, it would lead to a series of awkwardness and misunderstandings.
In order to prevent the situation from worsening, she could only grit her teeth and nod, "No, you guessed right."
Then, with a bitter expression, she drank down the bowl of Red sugar water as if it were not Red sugar water, but a bowl of hard-to-swallow poison.
Watching as Qin Xin obediently finished the red sugar water, Su Yizi seemed to be in a great mood. She took the empty bowl and instructed, "I'll do the work today, since you'll only make things worse."
Qin Xin felt both touched and helpless, almost on the verge of tears, calling out in her heart: Where is the promised aloof and cunning little king? Can't you listen to her explanation!
But Su Yizi is known for being resolute, and once he makes a decision, he won't easily change it.
The director of photography was also satisfied with this approach, thinking it would make the program more exciting, so poor Qin Xin was deprived of the opportunity to explain. It wasn't until two days later when they left Uncle Lilin's house with their commission that she still hadn't done anything, vividly portraying what it means to be a tag-along.
Qin Xin can almost foresee the scene where Su Yizi's fans will come to scold her after the show airs. "I can't continue to be passive like this," Qin Xin clenched her fists secretly.
As the production team prepared to move to the next filming location, Qin Xin felt it necessary to stop Su Yizi and explain things clearly. She didn't want the previous misunderstanding to continue, nor did she want it to be recorded by the cameras and become gossip for the audience.
"Su Yizi, you don't have to take care of me," Qin Xin grabbed Su Yizi who was about to leave, and said firmly.
She paused, looked up at Su Yizi, and saw that the other person raised an eyebrow, looking puzzled, obviously not understanding her words.
Qin Xin couldn't help but start to doubt her hosting skills from the past few years. She struggled to explain, "Don't mind me, I'm afraid others might misunderstand our relationship as That kind of relationship..." Before she could finish her sentence, she was interrupted by Su Yizi.
"That kind of relationship?" Su Yizi repeated with a smile, then asked, "When haven't we been That kind of relationship?" His tone carried a hint of teasing, as if deliberately teasing Qin Xin.
Qin Xin became a little anxious and grabbed Su Yizi's sleeve, raising her voice involuntarily: "When did we become That kind of relationship!" Her reaction was a bit excessive, but it was also because she didn't want the situation to deteriorate further.
Hearing the commotion, the cameraman, who had already put away the camera, immediately opened the cover and started filming at the quiet signal from the director. As a result, the camera fully recorded the process of Su Yizi "completely defeating" Qin Xin.
"We've always had that kind of relationship," Su Yizi said with a sense of entitlement in his tone, "Everyone has seen it, right?" He seemed to be enjoying the feeling of being in control of the situation.
"Huh?" Qin Xin looked at Su Yizi's words with some confusion and asked, "Are you saying the relationship I'm referring to is the one you mentioned as 'that kind of relationship'?" She tried to clarify, but it seemed to make things even more confusing.
"Are we not partners in the same program?" Su Yizi frowned and then smirked sinisterly as she deliberately leaned towards Qin Xin. "Or is it that you, Qin Xin, have something else on your mind?"
Qin Xin was caught off guard by Su Yizi's sudden approach, and could only awkwardly smile and say, "Hehe."
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