His legs were a bit numb from squatting, and he struggled to get up, stumbling and almost falling.
Qiao Yu frowned, standing for a while before slowly going downstairs, returning to the washbasin.
After washing his face again, he thought about how Jian Ning seemed to like fish during their previous meals. Before resolving the dissociative identity disorder, this couldn’t be known by others, so he needed to go buy groceries now.
He pondered further what else Jian Ning liked to eat. Maybe he’d buy some pork ribs to make soup? Filming was so exhausting, Jian Ning was too thin. To prevent his alternate personality from feeling heartache, he might as well make soup for every meal from now on.
Qiao Yu was thinking while taking the car keys and sitting in the passenger seat. He thought that just stewing soup wasn’t enough, he needed to find some milk without other additives that was nutritious and tasty, and have it sent to the main residence while he drove to pick it up.
As he thought about it, Qiao Yu’s mood inexplicably lifted again.
His heart was full, sweet and tingling.
Wasn’t this mood swing too bizarre?
Qiao Yu’s face suddenly darkened, unwilling to acknowledge his good mood. He thought to himself that the secondary personality was truly useless, thinking about Jian Ning all morning and even causing him to drive out to buy groceries and cook.
Tsk…
So annoying.
In the unnoticed rearview mirror, Qiao Yu tried to maintain a stern expression, but the corners of his mouth quietly curved into an arc, exuding a sweet and sickly smell of being infatuated with love…
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On set.
Jian Ning was usually fine, but today wasn’t as smooth as yesterday.
The problem was with the young girl playing Ling Lin.
Her brother had come to visit the set and happened to see Ling Lin crying and returning home to seek help from her mother, sobbing uncontrollably. Her mother angrily pushed her outside, telling her to come back only when she stopped crying and reflected on whether she had done something wrong that made all her classmates exclude and dislike her.
This would have been fine. The young girl’s acting wasn’t exceptional, but definitely passable. The problem was with her brother.
The young girl was called Sun Ling, and her brother was Sun Nan.



