Slacker Second Gen C101
by MarineTLChapter 101: Film Emperor (21)
Tong Jianxu spent some time recuperating at home, and his complexion finally started to look better.
He ate breakfast, lunch, and dinner at fixed times and in measured portions, strictly following the nutritionistās guidance.
In the past, the period right after a shoot was always the most frustrating time for his agent, Feng Yu.
That was when Film Emperor Tong often couldnāt quickly detach from the character he had portrayed. He would continue to carry certain traits of the role.
It was manageable if the character was cheerful and optimistic, but unfortunately, most of Tong Jianxuās roles were steeped in suffering, with tragic backstories or endings.
He needed time to break away from the character, and during that process, he would become withdrawn, depressed, neurotic, often accompanied by headaches.
For a long time, he abused painkillers, sleeping pills, and antidepressants.
If Feng Yu stayed on top of him about eating and drinking, he wouldnāt resistābut heād remain passive. And if Feng Yu tried to keep him on a healthy sleep scheduleāearly to bed, early to riseāheād be entirely uncooperative.
Tong Jianxu used to have insomnia almost every night and was nearly impossible to wake in the morning.
But all of that was in the past now.
Because now, he had a kid to take care of. He couldnāt afford to immerse himself in his own little world anymore.
The moment he started drifting into that world, his kidās iron fists would jolt him right back out.
The kid got sleepy early at night and woke up early in the morning. If Tong Jianxu didnāt wake up with her, she would rudely wake him herself.
This included, but was not limited to: shouting āDaddyā in his ear, shaking him, pinching the flesh of his arm, squeezing his nose until he couldnāt breathe, yanking his hair, and using his body as a trampoline.
The only kind of person who could keep sleeping through that would be a coma patient.
Woken up early every day, Film Emperor Tong had to play with the kid, and by the end of the day heād be completely wiped out. If he still went to bed late, heād be even more exhausted the next day. Naturally, he started going to bed earlier.
Just like that, the child effortlessly synced her dadās previously unhealthy schedule with her own.
Feng Yu had managed Tong Jianxu for so long, and this was the first time sheād ever seen him working out in the courtyard in the early morning.
With a wooden sword in hand, Tong was seriously practicing his moves in the yard. His child stood beside him, shouting excitedly and even doing sound effects for himāevery time he thrust his sword, sheād let out a sharp āHa!ā
To avoid being constantly pestered, Tong Jianxu came up with some ideas. He bought toys to keep his daughter entertained.
One of them was a blind-box-style vegetable planting kitāstarting from seeds and growing them into vegetables. It was supposed to improve a childās motor skills, nurture a love for nature, and let them experience the joy of growing things.
Tong Jianxu thought it was a great idea and bought over thirty kits in one goāenough to simulate a small veggie plot and give the kid plenty to fuss over.
Once the stuff arrived, the child happily filled little pots with soil and, under his guidance, planted the seeds and watered them.
But after planting just three pots, she stopped.
Tong Jianxu asked, āWhyād you stop? Gonna plant the rest tomorrow?ā
Qian shook her head. āThe rest are for Daddy to plant.ā
She pointed at herself and held up three fingers. āIām three years old, so I plant three. Daddy plants thirty-three.ā
Tong Jianxu: āHuh?ā
Under his daughterās supervision, he ended up planting the rest of the vegetables. Not only did he have to water them daily, but he also had to crouch beside the pots with her every day to identify the plants and answer her constant questions.
Like:
āDaddy, whatās this one called? And that one? What about the one over there?ā
āDaddy, why does this leaf look different from the one next to it?ā
āDaddy, have you eaten this vegetable before? Is it sweet?ā
āDaddy, why is the back of this leaf red?ā
āDaddy, what are these spots on the leaf?ā
Not wanting to lose face in front of his daughter, he had to frantically study upāreading gardening guides and watching planting tutorials every day. Only then could he barely handle her barrage of tricky questions.
To be fair, gardening did have a healing effect. Whenever he saw those lush green sprouts growing strong, his mood would improve.
Once the plants started sprouting leaves, he and Qian would water them together and fantasize about eating their harvest in the future.
But the plants, exposed to the elements, inevitably ran into some minor issuesālike bugs.
And once the bugs appeared, if he didnāt spot them for a couple of days, theyād grow like crazy. Often by the time he noticed, several leaves would already be chewed through, and the bug would be fat and plump.
One day, Tong Jianxu was lying on the couch scrolling through his phone, while the child played outside. A short while later, she ran in and sat by his feet, playing beside him.
She had a squishy little thing in her hand, which she pressed against his foot and started inching forward, imitating the sound of a little train.
āToot toot toot! Vroom vroom vroom! Crawling forward!ā
She played for quite a while, going from his foot to his arm.
Tong Jianxu glanced at her handāand finally saw what she was holding.
A fat caterpillar with yellow-green patterns.
Kids at two or three arenāt afraid of bugs. Theyāll just grab them with their bare hands.
Seeing the bug still wriggling in her little hand, Tong Jianxuās face turned the same shade of green as the caterpillar.
Later that day, while talking to Zaiye, Tong mentioned the incidentāand Zaiye laughed like a madman.
āYou think kids are easy to raise? Qian might even drop the bug into your water cup.ā
Zaiye ākindlyā warned him.
Tong Jianxu immediately objected, āNo way. Qian wouldnāt do something that naughty.ā
Zaiye let out a dry chuckle. āMaybe not now, but wait till sheās sixāsheāll be a real menace.ā
But when the conversation reached this point, both of them fell silent.
Last time, Qian hadnāt even made it to seven.
The two of them had been in contact for a while now, ever since Tong Jianxu first asked Zaiye about the Qian from the past.
He had shown Zaiye a surveillance video compilationāQian playing by herself, then suddenly standing up and swatting at the air. It happened multiple times, and twice her face had even shown a distinct, inexplicable fury.
Zaiye, now in his thirties and no longer the student he once was, could sense something was off.
They exchanged some unspoken understandings and had been discussing things about the child ever since.
“I found some of the old surveillance footage from home and the company. Itās been too long, so I couldnāt recover all of itājust part,” Zaiye said, rubbing his forehead tiredly. “I watched some, and it really did show the same kind of behavior as before… I didnāt think much of it back then, just assumed it was a kid playing.”
Tong Jianshu said, āSend it all to me. Iāll go through it.ā
Zaiye replied, āAlright. Iāve been swamped lately anyway. You pick out whatās important and send it to me.ā
Maybe it was because they were both pitiful dads who had been through the shared trauma of child-rearing, but their relationship had softened quite a bitāalmost like comrades-in-arms.
As long as they didnāt get into boasting about their kids or arguing over how well-behaved they were, the two could talk like normal people.
After receiving the footage, Tong Jianshu would watch some of it in his spare time, away from his daughter.
The surveillance showed a little girl who looked nothing like Qian, but was just as adorable.
She had many of the same habits and gestures, and even similar preferences.
Rather than sit on the couch, she preferred the floor, leaning against the sofa until she gradually slumped down and eventually lay flat.
She loved running her fingers through the long fibers of the carpet, brushing them all in one direction.
When lying on the carpet, she liked to stretch out her arms and legs into a star shape, wiggling them back and forth.
She liked brightly colored stools and enjoyed diving into piles of toys to hide herself.
She liked to chew on spoons, making loud snapping noises, and always insisted on using the little yellow duck cup to drink water.
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After watching a portion of the videos, Tong Jianshu took off his glasses and rubbed his eyes, then looked over at Qian in the living room.
She was lying on the carpet, flailing her arms and legs, creating fan-shaped patterns in the fibers.
Tong Jianshu walked over and picked her up.
āDuring the New Year holiday, how about Daddy takes you on a trip?ā
āOkay! Where are we going?ā
āHmm, letās go mountain climbing.ā
Tong Jianshu had done some research and learned that Yunxiang Temple in the neighboring J City was said to be especially spiritual. He planned to take Qian there to pay his respects.
He hadnāt been one to believe in these things before, but thinking about the oddities surrounding his daughter, he decided it was worth a try.
A bit of peace of mind, and a chance to clear his head.
He didnāt let his agent know about this āgrasping at strawsā plan, and he intended to visit Yunxiang Temple quietly.
On the 29th day of the twelfth lunar month, Tong Jianshu geared up and took Qian out.
Before heading to J City, they first stopped by the headquarters of Wild Games.
Zaiye was already waiting there in his car. Tong Jianshu got in with Qian in his arms and smiled at Assistant Zhang, who was sitting inside.
āAssistant Zhang, youāre coming too? Not going home for the New Year?ā
āItās fine. I only have an older brother whoās busy with a case and wonāt be home either. Iām technically on the clock for this tripātriple pay from the boss. Donāt worry about it.ā
Workaholic Assistant Zhang had spent last yearās New Yearās Eve working overtime at the company.
From the driverās seat, Zaiye said, āSince weāll be staying overnight, itāll be more convenient for Assistant Zhang to help with Qian.ā
They would arrive in J City that day and head to Yunxiang Temple the next morning, staying in a hotel overnight. If there were delays, they might need to stay another night.
By the time they reached J City, it was already late. The four checked into a hotel.
The award-winning actor disguised himself under layers of heavy clothing, scarf, hat, and maskāhis hair hidden and face concealed, topped off with a pair of goofy, out-of-style glasses.
Qian was bundled up just as thickly, mostly because her dad was worried sheād get cold.
With her hat and scarf wrapped tight, only her big round eyes peeked out, darting around curiously. She often pulled the scarf over her eyes to play āYou canāt see meā with any adult who looked at her.
Even Assistant Zhang had to wear a mask to hide her face.
Only Zaiye wore a coat without covering his face.
The next morning, the four kept up the same outfits as they headed to Yunxiang Temple.
At six in the morning, Tong Jianshu was stunned as he looked at the swarming sea of people crowding the mountain path leading to the temple.
āWhy are there so many people?ā
Zaiye frowned as he saw the masses of elderly folks climbing the mountain.
Assistant Zhang, scrolling through her phone, showed the name āYunxiang Templeā on the screen.
āApparently thereāll be even more tomorrow, on New Yearās Day.ā
āNo choice, letās go up,ā Tong Jianshu said as he adjusted his mask and scarf, pulled Qianās hat more snugly, and joined the mountain-climbing crowd.
Most of the people were elderly folks from nearby, still full of vigor. Tong Jianshu struggled to shield Qian from rogue elbows while also trying to prevent his own hat and mask from being tugged offāyet still couldnāt push past them.
Zaiye, seeing Qian nearly get hit from the back, finally lost patience and said, āGive Qian to me!ā
But taking her didnāt help much. He barely managed two steps in the chaos. It wasnāt that he couldnāt push throughāit was just that the people pressing in were all elderly, and he was afraid if he exerted force, a few might collapse on the spot.
At that moment, Assistant Zhang stepped up. āLet me carry the child.ā
She took Qian in her arms, found a gap in the crowd, and moved forward, shouting, āStop pushing me! Youāre squishing my kid!ā
After repeating this a few times, the people around noticed her and the child, easing off a little. Someone even called out, āDonāt push! Youāll hurt the kid!ā
Another voice said, āYoung lady, bring the child this way, thereās space here!ā
With Qian in her arms, Assistant Zhang climbed several steps ahead. Meanwhile, Tong Jianshu and Zaiye, who had fallen behind, tried to catch upābut the gap was quickly closed by the relentless wave of elderly climbers.
āHey, young man, youāre so tall! Stop shoving us old folks!ā
āYeah, yeah, we canāt take it. Move back!ā
āHey, hey, let your auntie through, my legs arenāt good.ā
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An award-winning actor and the CEO of Wild Games, pushed to the back by an army of elderly hikers, could only watch helplessly as Assistant Zhang and the child disappeared further up the trail.