When Yu Guanyue's bed was delivered, it was the most tiring time in the afternoon.
Today was the first time for the guests to meet, and the program team did not arrange more activities, hoping to let them get to know each other first. However, although they are all in the entertainment industry, most of the guests are not very familiar with each other, and they are still restrained in front of the camera, not daring to let go and chat, and they almost dozed off.
The live broadcast was as bland as boiled water, which caused a sharp drop in the number of viewers and comments. Just when the director was anxious to run over to announce the task, the doorbell rang.
Li Nian was the first to react. He ran over to open the door, then turned back in shock: "Brother Yue, it seems like they are looking for you."
Yu Guanyue stood up and walked to the door, explained to the delivery staff that there was a live broadcast inside, and only after making sure that they didn't mind did he take them upstairs.
It is impossible for the manufacturer to send a fully assembled bed. It has to be disassembled into pieces and then packaged.
Everyone only saw them carrying bags of heavy-looking things. Qiao Jinan couldn't help but ask Shi Xi, who was sitting still, "What did you buy?"
"It should be the bed." Shi Xi said truthfully.
Although she had previously revealed in the live broadcast room that Yu Guanyue was going to buy a new bed, the guests were always in front of the camera and had no chance to stare at other people's live broadcast rooms. Most people really didn't know about this and were so shocked that they woke up from their sleepiness.
Qiao Jinan opened his mouth several times but stopped himself from speaking.
People in this circle are used to showing their best side to the public, and occasionally they can't help but lie or hide some information. This is not only to maintain their image, but also because public figures are watched by too many eyes, and any random words may be misinterpreted, so it's better not to say anything if you can, to save trouble.
Artists as authentic as Shi Xi are extremely rare. Qiao Jinan was curious but didn't dare to ask more questions, for fear that he would reveal more explosive news and cause trouble for them.
On the other hand, Su Xinjie, who always had a low sense of presence, sighed softly: "Brother Yue is really a true gentleman."
In their situation, it is very easy for the man to take advantage of the woman.
By doing this, Yu Guanyue seemed to be drawing a line between himself and Shi Xi. But from another perspective, wasn't this also a form of protection for Shi Xi
Since they have no feelings for each other, they will eventually separate. After they separate, the question of falling in love again arises. Everything they say and do on the show will be recorded and replayed and speculated upon. No one knows whether it will bring surprise or shock to future generations. Drawing a clear line on the show will always be more beneficial for the next relationship.
"Yeah, he is." Shi Xi agreed with this.
Even in the book, after the reality show, Shi Xi's reputation was ruined and their relationship was extremely bad. When Yu Guanyue divorced, he still proposed to give her enough money for her old age.
But Shi Xi has been committed to establishing himself as a noble person who "regards money as dirt" in the book. He insisted on not asking for a gift when getting married, and was unwilling to accept Yu Guanyue's "charity" when getting divorced. Even though he was very tempted, he still chose to scold Yu Guanyue and then refused, which led to his miserable life later.
Although he didn't ask for the money, Shi Xi was willing to protect Yu Guanyue's reputation just for this reason: "The name 'Yu Guanyue' was given by his grandmother. Because his grandfather's idol is the great hero Yue Fei, and they hope that the boy will be as steady and reliable as a mountain, so they named him 'Guanyue' in the hope that he can 'look at the mountain to reflect on himself'. Yu Guanyue grew up with his grandparents, and he has always held himself to the character of a gentleman..."