Good Baby C56
by MarineTLChapter 56
Just moments ago, Haohao had been showing off with a smug look on his face, but now he was the one crying the hardest among the four children. The other three kids were also crying.
āWhat happened?ā
Haohao felt embarrassed and didnāt want to say anything, but Cheng Yingying, on the other hand, didnāt hold back. She wiped her tears while explaining that there was a really fierce goose over there.
āWow.ā
A flash of surprise appeared in Anāanās eyes. At this point, Haohao had already stopped crying and, seeing Anāanās reaction, completely changed his earlier aloof attitude of not wanting to play with him. Instead, he actively suggested,
āDo you want to go check it out?ā
This question successfully made Anāan take two steps back, shaking his head vigorously like a rattle drum.
āNo way.ā
All of them had been scared to tears by that thing called a big goose, and yet they still wanted to take him there? Just like his dad said, they were all troublesome.
With all the snacks confiscated, even a single piece of candy now felt sweeter than ever to Anāan.
Some staff members noticed that Anāan had secretly kept that candy. Technically speaking, it did violate the showās rules, but they couldn’t ignore the fact that his dad was Gu Chen, who carried half of the programās live broadcast ratings on his back.
The director waved his hand, signaling everyone to pretend they hadnāt seen anything.
Some crew members also caught wind of what had happened when Haohao led the other kids outside. They couldnāt help but chuckle as they talked about it.
Anāan had been happily sitting there enjoying his candy, but when he noticed them whispering and laughing, his good mood came to an abrupt halt. His curiosity got the better of himāwhat exactly were they laughing about?
Haohao sat stubbornly in place, deciding to wait for his dad to return. No matter how much the staff tried to persuade him, he refused to move, and the other kids followed his example.
Although this situation technically had little to do with the production team, since they were in the middle of filming, the director decided to send a message urging the dads to return as soon as possible.
Judging by how the kids were practically covered in mud, if they caught a cold, it would seriously disrupt the recording schedule.
Anāan crouched down, resting his chin on his hands, his curiosity practically eating away at him.
His intensely curious expression even influenced the audience, keeping those who had been switching between different livestreams glued to the screen, eager to know what had happened that had all the staff members laughing.
Before long, someone came over with the answer: when the four kids first encountered the geese, they thought they were cute pets and reached out to touch themāonly to be chased in a frantic escape, rolling and scrambling all the way back.
The viewers outside the screen had their curiosity satisfied, but Anāan did not. He had no one to ask, so he could only tuck his curiosity away, planning to tell his dad as soon as he got back.
Meanwhile, the puzzle-solving segment was something the production team had carefully designed to ensure it was engaging. However, due to the childrenās situation, some parts had to be cut.
Yu Honghui had watched this variety show in his past life when he was bored, meaning he already knew the answer. Even though the clues in hand didnāt match the solution exactly, he still managed to get the correct answer through a mix of guesswork and intuition.
ćWTF, how did he do that? If Iām not mistaken, the clues he had were mostly wrong, right?ć
ćCould this be one of those cases where everything in the process is wrong, but the answer is right?ć
ćIām starting to suspect that this show is scripted and rehearsed in advance.ć
ćYeah, I was really interested in this puzzle segment because I heard Mr. Huo designed it himself. I was even trying to solve it along with them.ć
ćLetās break it down: there were six key clues in total, and Gu Chen had three of them. Even if someone had to guess, it shouldnāt have been Yu Honghui who got it right.ć
ćI came to the same conclusionāGu Chen should have been the one to solve it.ć
ćAnyone know the background of this Yu Honghui guy? Are they trying to prop him up by stepping on Gu Chen? Fight, fight, fight!ć
Even though Yu Honghui had a decent number of fans, he was nowhere near Gu Chenās level. Besides, even his own fans couldnāt bring themselves to argue that he had genuinely deserved to get the answer.
With the remaining clues, Gu Chen also relied on some guessing and reasoning to get close to the truth, ultimately securing the second-best houseāa two-story building.
Since he had no idea how the others fared, he was quite satisfied with his result. As long as it wasnāt the worst house, that was good enoughāhe didnāt want Anāan to suffer alongside him.
Among the other three, one had barely gotten close to the answer, while the other two were completely lost and had chosen to forfeit. After the houses were assigned, the staff finally informed them that their children might not be doing too well at the moment.
Whether their concern was genuine or just for show, the dads hurried back as fast as they could. Gu Chen was the quickest of them all, his long legs carrying him ahead of the others.
The staff members on site didnāt even get a chance to finish explaining before he was already sprinting back. The assistant director, seeing him like this, couldnāt help but ask,
āWhatās wrong?ā
āUm⦠Teacher Gu, your Anāan is fine.ā
Gu Chen had run back at full speed, and even though he regularly exercised, he was still slightly out of breath when he arrived.
But what he saw was his son, still looking just as clean as when he had left. Compared to the other four, who were covered in dirt, Anāan stood out as especially adorable.
Even though Anāan wasnāt dirty, Gu Chen still didnāt let his guard downāhe was worried that his son had done something to the other kids.
Anāan had never really had any friends before, but surely, he hadnāt suddenly started bullying others, right?
āWhat happened, Anāan?ā
āI donāt know either! Dad, tell me when you find out, okay?ā
Having waited so long for his dad to return, Anāan excitedly bounced twice in place.
“What’s going on with them?”
An’an shook his head. He hadn’t gone with them, so he didn’t know the details. He was waiting for his dad to find out and tell him, but instead, his dad was now turning around to ask him.
Seeing his son completely clueless, Gu Chen let out a sigh of relief. As long as it wasn’t his own kid who caused trouble, that was all that mattered.
He reached out and picked An’an up, then handed him the accommodation card with a smile.
“Look, this is where we’ll be staying for the next seven days. Are you happy?”
An’an clearly remembered that run-down houseāthe worst of them all. The one in front of him now wasn’t the best, but it was still much better. He was thrilled.
“Wow! Daddy, you’re amazing!”
Gu Chen feigned modesty, gave An’an a quick kiss on the cheek, and chuckled.
“Just average.”
On the way here, the assistants had carried the kids over, yet the only one who fell was An’an. Now, four little ones, covered in dirt, sat in a row on small stools.
When the fathers returned and saw their children in such a state, they were all a little angry.
Yu Honghui was shocked at first but quickly remembered they were still filming the show. He immediately put on a concerned expression, rushed over, and held Haohaoās shoulders as he asked,
“What happened?”
“Daddy, the big goose chased meāwaaah!”
Hearing their pitiful cries, An’an clung tightly to his dad’s neck, then whispered into his ear, thinking his voice was small,
“Good thing the big goose didnāt chase me.”
Gu Chen had also grown up in the countryside. As a kid, who hadnāt been chased by a rooster or a big goose? He still remembered the one he hated the most, a goose that specialized in pecking people’s butts.
“Big geese are fierce. If they peck you, it really hurts.”
Playing along, Gu Chen leaned closer and whispered back.
“Daddy, An’an is a good boy.”
“Mm, I know An’an is good.”
Otherwise, how could it be that all the other kids looked like they had rolled in the mud while his son was still clean and fresh?
If it were Gu Chen, even if the conditions here werenāt convenient, he would have at least cleaned his child up first. If water soaked into their clothes after a fall, they could easily catch a cold.
But the four other fathers, including Yu Honghui, just carried their kids straight to their assigned houses without even trying to clean them up first.
Holding An’an in one arm, Gu Chen used his other hand to grab the freshly washed clothes that had been drying. Once they got back to their place, he found a small heater to dry An’an’s clothes.
ćDidnāt Gu Chen pack a bunch of outfits for An’an? Why bother drying them?ć
ćAww, An’an warming his little hands near the heater is too cute! Baby humans at this age are truly the most adorable!ć
ćHaha, look at him leaning against Gu Chen! Gu Chenās helpless expression makes him seem like such a good dad.ć
ćOf course he has to dry them! Even if he brought ten outfits, they might not be enough.ć
ćSpeaking from experience, in this kind of weather, you take any chance you get to dry clothes.ć
An’an had a piece of his clothing on his lap. As he watched the steam rise from the wet fabric under the heater, his eyes widened in amazement.
“Wow! Daddy, it’s smoking!”
“Mm.”
Gu Chen flipped the clothes over from time to time to make sure they dried evenly. Since the show didn’t have anything else scheduled, he chatted with An’an to keep him entertained.
“Daddy, whatās a big goose?”
“Itās a big white animal. Very fierce. Its pecks hurt a lot.”
“Oh⦠good thing I didnāt play with them.”
“Why didnāt you play with them?”
Gu Chen actually wanted An’an to make more friends. It was always more fun for kids to play together, but there hadnāt been many chances before now.
“Theyāre silly. It was so slippery, and they still played.”
“True. Itās best not to play outside when it rains.”
“Iāll go when itās sunny.”
“That works too.”
Gu Chen didnāt want to impose his own thoughts on An’an. Even though he was just a little kid, he was still an independent person, not just an extension of his father.
“Daddy, when are we going home?”
“Do you miss home?”
Being in a place that was worse than home in every way, it was completely normal to feel homesick. Gu Chen understood that.
An’an shook his head lightly, rested his head on his dadās arm, and softly said,
“I miss my toys. I miss snacks.”
“But if we go home, Daddy has to work. I wonāt have as much time to be with you.”
“Are we working now?”
“Yes.”
Gu Chen had explained the parenting reality show to An’an before, but he hadnāt expected him to understand. Now, he took the chance to explain it again.
“Then I donāt want toys or snacks anymore. I just want Daddy~”
“Mm.”
ćFrom Gu Chenās work schedule, itās clear he spends at least 70% of his time on his career. But he still manages to be such a good dad?ć
ćRemember that shocking livestream from less than a year ago? In just a short time, theyāve built such a close bond. So, fans of the other guests should stop making excuses.ć
ćIf Gu Chen can do this in under a year, what excuse do parents whoāve been around since birth have?ć
ćStop using work as a shield. Whoās more famous than Gu Chen? If he can do it, why canāt they?ć
Among the four other families, only Yu Honghui showed real care for his child. The other three relied on post-production editing to cut out any footage of their impatience toward their kids.
As their fans tried to justify their behavior, many viewers couldnāt help but compare it to their own experiences.
Those irresponsible fathers were just like the ones in their memories, and those fans making all sorts of excuses just to avoid admitting any mistakes were just like those relatives who spoke without standing in others’ shoes.
ćIs your family more famous than Gu Chen?ć
ćAs a neutral observer, I’m genuinely curiousādo you really think your favorite celebrity is more famous than Gu Chen?ć
ćSaying they’re busy with work, haha. If they’re busier and less famous than Gu Chen, what exactly are they busy with?ć
ćIf this show wasn’t a live broadcast, would all their actions be edited out in post-production? All we’d see is what they want us to see.ć
ćI’ll just say one thing: Any father who truly cares about their child would never let them inhale secondhand smoke! Can a celebrity selling the image of a good husband and father really not understand this basic principle?ć
Anyway, the few celebrities who joined this show werenāt doing great in their companies. With contractual obligations and the director promising additional resources, they were hoping to use this parenting variety show as a stepping stone for a comeback. If it worked, greatāif not, well, the company had already squeezed what it wanted out of them. Once they lost their usefulness, they’d be discarded quickly.
Even after drying for a long time near the small heater, the clothes still werenāt dry. Outside, staff members had come to call them for lunch.
Those fathers had barely managed to clean up their kids and change them into fresh clothes. After a whole morning of non-stop work, they were too exhausted to bother with the dirty clothes and simply tossed them aside.
Normally, they had assistants to take care of these things, so it was natural for them to assume someone else would handle it.
Yu Honghui, despite being reborn from his previous life, only had a vague idea that audiences of parenting shows preferred gentle and responsible fathers. But having never personally taken care of a child for an extended period, no matter how much he tried to fake it, he couldn’t hide his lack of experience in the details.
During lunch, Hao Hao spotted the big geese again. They were honking arrogantly, and remembering how he had embarrassed himself earlier, his face turned red with anger. He pointed at the geese and said fiercely:
āDad, I want to eat them.ā
Yu Honghui found his son’s words amusing. He nodded seriously and said casually:
āSure, letās ask the director later if we can eat them.ā
ćAm I the only one who finds this kid a little scary?ć
ćI used to think these four kids were cute, but after seeing everything, they were the ones who tried to touch the geese first. And now, after getting pecked, they want to eat them?ć
ćI wasnāt bothered at first, but now that you mention it, it does feel a bit off.ć
Hearing the geese honking, An An also looked over curiously. They were well-fed and much bigger than him. He shrank his shoulders nervously, a little scared.
The lunch provided by the production team was decent. At the very least, An An ate happily. After the meal, the sun suddenly came out, and Cheng Yingying invited An An to play together.
An An looked at his dad. After receiving an encouraging glance, he placed his small hand in Cheng Yingyingās.
āOkay, be careful.ā
āMm-hmm.ā
Among the kids, An An was the best-looking. Earlier, Cheng Yingying had been too lazy to talk because she had been dragged around, but after asking her dad, who encouraged her to befriend An An, she immediately ran over.
āDo you like it here?ā
Cheng Yingying was talkative, while An An only answered when spoken to. Despite their differences, they got along well.
āI like it!ā
An An firmly remembered that if they werenāt here, his dad wouldnāt have as much time to be with him. Even though this place wasnāt as clean as home and his toys and snacks had been taken away, he was still happy because his dad was here.
āI donāt like it. The geese are too mean.ā
Cheng Yingying pouted, still upset about earlier. Luckily, she had been training under her momās supervision, or she wouldāve looked even worse after that incident.
An An and Cheng Yingying walked hand in hand until they reached a beautiful flower field. Feeling a bit cold, An An pulled his hand away and tucked it into his pocket.
His dad had helped him ask about something he was curious about earlier, satisfying his curiosity.
āThatās not right. My dad said you were the one who wanted to touch the goose first.ā
āI just wanted to pet it, but it pecked me?!ā
Cheng Yingying, a little princess spoiled at home, was still holding a grudge over being pecked. When her new friend didnāt take her side, she felt wronged.
Even though An An thought she wasnāt very smart, since she was his first official friend (thanks to their dads), he patiently explained.
āI want to touch your head.ā
Cheng Yingying instinctively wanted to refuse. She frowned and said:
āI donāt like that.ā
āMy dad said, before doing something, you should ask if the other person is okay with it.ā
An Anās soft, childish voice earnestly shared his dadās lesson. Cheng Yingying vaguely understood.
āWell, I still donāt like the goose.ā
āMy dad said liking or disliking something is your own choice.ā
Cheng Yingying realized she was in the wrong but was too proud to admit it. Instead, she awkwardly changed the subject.
āWhy do you always say āmy dad saidā?ā
āBecause I really like my dad!ā
āI donāt like my dad. I like my mom. Whereās your mom?ā
It was an innocent question between children, but in the live-streaming chat, the barrage of comments suddenly halted for a moment.
Su Lingās scandal had been so huge that even people who didnāt follow the entertainment industry knew about it.
There was a heartless woman who wanted to use a child to marry into a wealthy family. However, upon discovering that the manās family wasnāt as well-off as she had imagined, she immediately turned around and began to despise them.
She raised the child until he was three years old, but fearing that he would hinder her from finding a new rich man to support her, she sent the child back.
ćChildren may be innocent, but asking such a question is really inappropriate.ć
ćThankfully, the baby is still very young and doesnāt remember these things. Otherwise, how heartbroken would he be?ć
ćWuwu, I really want to be the babyās mom! I would never be like his biological mother⦠But unfortunately, Gu Chen wouldnāt agree!ć
Gu Chenās girlfriend fans havenāt significantly decreased despite the past scandal. Most women have soft hearts, and seeing such a pitiful little child makes it hard to blame him.
Besides, no matter how much Gu Chenās girlfriend fans adore him, they are well aware that they can never remove the word “fan” from their status.
ćI wonder if the babyās mother would turn green with envy seeing how well Gu Chen is taking care of the child now?ć
ćHopefully, that disgusting woman never comes back to disrupt the babyās life.ć
ćExactly! The baby is being taken care of so well by Gu Chen. Itās best if things stay this way.ć
Cheng Yingying hadnāt heard a response from An An for a long time. She nudged him with her elbow and urged,
āWhy do you like your dad so much?ā
āWhy donāt you like your dad?ā
An An didnāt know how to answer her question, so he simply turned it back on her. Cheng Yingying thought about it seriously before answering,
āBecause I like my mom more.ā
āWhat about your dad?ā
āI like him too, but not as much as my mom.ā
āOh.ā
Cheng Yingying had finished speaking, but seeing that An An didnāt seem interested in continuing the topic, she suddenly felt like she was at a loss and angrily placed her hands on her hips.
āThen what about you? Where is your mom? Why donāt you like her?ā
An An also stood up. Since he had been squatting for too long, his legs felt a little numb. A hint of confusion flashed in his big eyes before he answered,
āI donāt remember. I just like Dad.ā
āOh, my mom said that when I was little, my dad went on a business trip for a few months, and when he came back, I didnāt recognize him anymore. So⦠will your mom come back?ā
An An shook his head again. His memories of his mother were so vague that he couldnāt remember anything at all.
His innocent and clueless little angel-like expression made many viewers adore him even more and feel even more sorry for him.
Such a delicate and precious childāhow could his own mother be so heartless as to abandon him like that?
Fortunately, Gu Chen was a responsible father willing to take care of him. If it had been someone else, the child would have been lucky just not to be mistreated.
Cheng Yingying felt like this little brother was a bit slow, but he was clean, well-behaved, and quiet, so she decided she could overlook that flaw.
Hao Hao saw how well they were getting along and remembered what his dad had told him earlier. He walked over, hoping to invite Cheng Yingying to play with them.
āCheng Yingying, donāt you want to go look at the flowers?ā
Earlier, Cheng Yingying had been interested in the flowers, but now she still remembered how she got pecked in the morning because Hao Hao took her to touch the geese. Her body still hurt from it.
āI donāt want to.ā
āWhy do you play with him and not with me?ā
āHe looks nice.ā
Cheng Yingying answered without hesitation. She had met many kids while following her mom around, but this was the first time she had come across one so pretty.
āYou only care about looks! Thatās shallow!ā
Any other kid would probably argue back if they heard that, but Cheng Yingying was different. She nodded seriously and acknowledged his statement.
āYes, I care about looks. Youāre not good-looking, so I donāt want to play with you.ā
If all kids were as pretty as An An, sheād want to play with as many as possible.
āYouā¦ā
Hao Hao was furious, but he didnāt know how to refute her, so he could only leave with his other two friends.
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On their first night in the small mountain village, both An An and Gu Chen were very happy. For them, as long as they were together, even if the conditions werenāt as good as home, it was still a joy.
Early the next morning, the crowing of roosters woke them up. The sky hadnāt fully brightened yet when staff members began calling the dads to get up and assigning them their tasks for the day.
In the morning, they needed to take their children up the mountain to collect firewood. The weather hadnāt completely warmed up yet, so there was no need to worry about bugs in the forest.
The afternoon was for free play, and the next morning, they had another activityāeach child would draw a card to swap dads.
This variety show had always had mediocre ratings, but this particular segment was widely praised.
The director genuinely wanted to improve the show through innovative elements while also preserving the core aspects that made it appealing in the first place. He hoped to attract new viewers while keeping the old ones.
Most of the dads struggled to manage their own kids, let alone someone elseās. Upon hearing about the activity, they all looked worriedāGu Chen included.
Gu Chen knew very well that, in others’ eyes, An An was the most well-behaved little angel. But in reality, that was only in front of him.
Even the professional housekeepers struggled when they first arrived at their home. If the pros had a hard time, then these dadsāwho rarely took care of kidsāwould fare even worse.
If this werenāt a live broadcast, heād have seriously asked the director if this segment could be canceled.
Collecting firewood wasnāt a big challenge for them. The real difficulty was bringing the kids along.
Cheng Yingying and her dad came over to join An An and his father, so the four of them walked together along the narrow path.
Cheng Yingyingās dad had always struggled in his career, which made him prone to frustration. He tried his best to control his temper and not bring it home to his family.
He truly wasnāt good at taking care of kids. The neat and pretty braids Cheng Yingying had in the morning were now completely undone, her hair messily draping over her shoulders.
“Mr. Gu, how do you manage to get along so well with kids?”
The two children were hopping ahead, while their fathers followed slightly behind. Feeling the atmosphere was a little stiff, Cheng Yingyingās father took the initiative to start a conversation.
“You just have to spend more time with them.”
In terms of age, Cheng Yingyingās father was much older than Gu Chen, but the entertainment industry didnāt care about seniorityāexperience was what mattered. Calling him “Mr. Gu” was standard; even calling him “Brother” wouldnāt be out of place.
“Iām too busy with work. I donāt have time for that.”
“If youāre busy, calling them works too. When I was filming, I would video call Anāan after work. Sometimes, heād wait for my call until he fell asleep, and the nanny would let me see him sleeping.”
Since his son got along well with Cheng Yingying, Gu Chen was willing to share a bit more.
“You need patience with kids. Reasoning with them works better than just giving orders.”
Gu Chen generously shared his insights, all based on books he had read and personal experience.
“If Iām not strict with her, she doesnāt listen at all.”
Cheng Yingyingās father shook his head helplessly. No matter how much he talked, it never seemed to work. The fastest way was still to use a firm tone to give orders, and if that failed, a little disciplinary action.
“If you keep that up, she wonāt want to be close to you in the long run.”
Gu Chen adjusted the tools on his back. Seeing that they were almost at their destination, he didnāt say more.
What Cheng Yingyingās father said wasnāt entirely wrong, but Gu Chen believed that many things needed to be taught from a young age.
A book he read once had a point that resonated with himāchildren are like mirrors, perfectly reflecting their parents’ behavior.
The reason Cheng Yingying was still a relatively well-behaved child was probably because her mother had put in a lot of effort raising her.
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This was Anāanās first time gathering firewood in the mountains, and he found it exciting. Cheng Yingying, on the other hand, wasnāt very interested in picking up firewoodāshe was more fascinated by the beautiful cherry blossoms.
A villager leading the way noticed her staring at the flowers and kindly plucked a few for her. Even Anāan, who was just tagging along, got some.
Anāan was delighted to suddenly have flowers in his hands. He actually liked them too, but he was too shy to say so.
“These wildflowers are everywhere around here!”
The villager casually remarked, just to let them know they werenāt rare, but both kids still politely said “thank you.”
With the flowers in hand, Cheng Yingying was suddenly more motivated to work.
She felt that since she was older than Anāan, she could take care of him. While putting dry branches into her own basket, she also secretly tossed some into his.
Anāan had his own little basket on his back. He picked up suitable twigs and placed them inside.
But he distinctly remembered not putting in that muchāso how did it suddenly feel too heavy to carry? Panicking, he ran over to his father.
“Daddy, I canāt walk anymore!”
Gu Chen glanced at his son’s basket. It wasnāt packed, but for a three-year-old, it was definitely getting heavy. He easily lifted it off Anāanās back.
For an adult, it was nothing, but for a little kid, it was clearly a challenge.
“Branches can be dangerous too. Iāll carry them.”
The path down the mountain was uneven. Gu Chen already had his own basket, which was more than half full of firewood. He originally wanted to hold Anāanās hand, but seeing his wobbly steps, he felt uneasy.
It wasnāt just Gu Chen who was worriedāAnāan himself was a little scared.
Gu Chen simply put Anāanās basket back on him and then lifted him into his arms. This way, as long as he didnāt fall, Anāan would be fine.
Anāan still clutched the flowers in his tiny hands. Occasionally, heād spot birds flying around and follow them with his gaze.
They were the first ones to return, which meant Anāan earned the privilege of choosing first in tomorrowās “Swap Dads” activity. The staff hadnāt told the kids about it yet.
Gu Chen felt a headache coming on just thinking about it. His little troublemaker might be fine with other activities, but this one was bound to make him cry for ages.
Normally, just seeing his dad leave was enough to make him tear upāhow was he supposed to handle being assigned to another father?
If there werenāt so many cameras around, Gu Chen wouldāve asked the director outright if they could cancel this segment!
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The next morning arrived quickly.
Dressed in fresh clothes, Anāan eagerly ran ahead when staff told them to gather. His little legs moved fastānowadays, he could run without tripping, full of energy and excitement.
Gu Chen followed behind him. His long legs easily caught up, but his face didnāt look relaxed at all.
Just thinking about the upcoming activity gave him a headache.
At the gathering point, the other families had also arrived.
The director knew this segment was a bit cruel for the kids. To prevent them from outright refusing to participate, he had them line up in yesterdayās order first.
Then, he called out to Anāan.
Anāan looked at his dad, then at the director, making sure they were really calling him.
For some reason, he had a bad feeling. Taking the smallest, slowest steps possible, he edged forward.
“Whatās happening?”
The director, seeing Anāanās innocent expression, hesitated for a moment before handing him a set of face-down cards. Keeping his tone gentle, he said:
“Pick one from these.”
“Oh.”
Anāan randomly drew a card and flipped it over.
It had Yu Honghuiās photo on it.