After the Flash Marriage, My Ex Who is a Movie Queen Keeps Flirting with Me - Chapter 26
Ming Jiyue’s words plunged the room into silence.
The two women had hoped to feign amnesia, pretend the incident never happened, and carry on as usual. But the others showed no inclination to play along, to gloss over the awkwardness.
After Ming Jiyue spoke, the room fell into the same deathly quiet that had descended when Jiang Wanyu couldn’t find a way to respond earlier.
Everyone stared at Jiang Wanyu and Ming Jiyue, their faces etched with shock. Were they the fools, or were they witnessing foolishness?
The silence stretched on, and even Ming Jiyue, who had been trying to act nonchalant, began to feel awkward.
Is this really how we’re going to stand here, staring at each other without a word? Can’t you at least play along and save us some face?
In desperation, she shot Jiang Wanyu a pleading look, signaling for help.
Jiang Wanyu, her eyes filled with confusion, had no idea how to break the tension.
The shock wasn’t confined to the room; the live stream audience was equally stunned, having witnessed the entire arc from the duo’s “automatic team-up” to their stiff pretense of unfamiliarity.
But seriously, what are these two doing? Could they actually know each other from before?
Holy moly! Then why are they acting like they’ve never met?
So what if they know each other? Ming Jiyue, Guan Tang, and Ding Yunxi have worked together before, and they were always upfront about their past connections. Why are these two acting so coy?
Something’s definitely up!
Even if they’ve worked together before, what reason could there be to avoid suspicion or maintain an air of mystery? What could be so big? They’re not secretly married, are they?
The live chat buzzed with speculation, while the two women on stage, under the intense scrutiny of countless eyes, felt increasingly awkward.
Realizing they couldn’t bluff their way out of this, they had no choice but to explain.
Ming Jiyue cleared her throat. “Yunxi and Xiaotang are best friends, so they’ll definitely be in the same group. The two male guests will team up, which leaves me with Wan Yu. Wan Yu, is that what you were thinking too?”
Jiang Wanyu hadn’t even decided how to respond, but Ming Jiyue had already conveniently fabricated a reason for her. Naturally, she seized the opportunity to go along with it. “Yes, exactly! That’s exactly what I was thinking.”
In the ensuing silence, thick with skepticism, Ding Yunxi spoke up. “Do you two share a brain?”
Jiang Wanyu blinked, startled. “Huh?”
“Otherwise, how would Sister Ming know exactly what Xiao Yu was thinking?”
Hahahaha, well said! You’ve spoken my mind.
Even the walls are impressed by Ding Yunxi’s sharp tongue.
Ming Jiyue fell into another eerie silence. “That’s not true. We just happened to think of the same thing.”
Fortunately, Guan Tang stepped in to smooth things over, steering the conversation back to the group assignments.
Ming Jiyue asked again about how to divide the teams. Ding Yunxi immediately grabbed Guan Tang’s arm. “I’m teaming up with Tangtang.”
The two men exchanged a glance. “We’ll team up then.”
The two girl group members naturally formed their own team.
That left Jiang Wanyu and Ming Jiyue as the last pair. Ming Jiyue spoke up. “Since everyone else has already formed teams, I guess we’re stuck together.”
She made it sound like they were only paired up because there were no other options.
Jiang Wanyu played along. “Alright, I don’t mind who I team up with.”
If I hadn’t just seen you two so eagerly standing together, I might have actually believed you were reluctant to be paired up.
Seriously, Best Actress Ming, your acting skills have clearly declined. How could we see through your act so easily?
After the teams were formed, the competition began.
The first team was Sui Yang and Wang Ze. Despite being their first time working together, they drew a relatively easy category and correctly guessed seven clues, a decent start.
Next up was the girl group duo. Having spent considerable time together, they already had good chemistry. Combined with the simple animal-themed clues, they smoothly answered nine correctly.
The third team consisted of Ding Yunxi and Guan Tang.
They drew the most challenging category: film and television characters. Ding Yunxi acted her heart out, while Guan Tang racked her brain to guess, but their efforts were completely mismatched. In the end, they only managed to guess three correctly.
Afterward, they immediately started blaming each other.
“You’re so dense! You couldn’t even guess Bai Suzhen!”
“How was I supposed to? What kind of gestures were those? You were wriggling around like a snake! How could I possibly guess that?”
“Bai Suzhen is a snake!”
“How was I supposed to know?!”
“What about Ji Gong? That wasn’t hard, was it? You couldn’t even get that one!”
“You were scratching your ears and cheeks like a monkey! I thought you were imitating Sun Wukong!”
“Aaaah! We have absolutely no chemistry!”
“Who wants chemistry with you anyway?”
Daily observation of a bickering couple.
You two need to stop arguing!
Finally, it was Jiang Wanyu and Ming Jiyue’s turn. They drew a round of idiom charades.
Ming Jiyue acted out the idioms for Jiang Wanyu to guess.
Jiang Wanyu felt deeply guilty about her earlier blunder. Before coming, she had even reminded Ming Jiyue on WeChat to avoid suspicion and not act recklessly.
Ming Jiyue had dutifully followed her wife’s instructions, behaving perfectly. Yet Jiang Wanyu had already blown her cover in the very first episode—a major catastrophe in Academic Jiang’s otherwise flawless life.
This shouldn’t have happened. It absolutely shouldn’t have happened.
Determined to learn from her mistake, she resolved to perform flawlessly in this round, ensuring her secret remained hidden.
Teamwork was, after all, a key indicator of familiarity.
During their first meeting, they had been complete strangers, with no semblance of rapport.
She couldn’t guess correctly.
And so, Jiang Wanyu began earnestly playing the role of “zero teamwork.”
The idioms weren’t particularly difficult, and Ming Jiyue’s acting was remarkably clear. Yet Jiang Wanyu simply couldn’t guess them.
Not guessing correctly wasn’t a problem in itself; after all, Guan Tang’s team hadn’t guessed many either.
The issue was Jiang Wanyu’s acting couldn’t compare to Best Actress Ming’s. Several times, her eyes lit up as soon as Ming Jiyue finished acting, clearly indicating she knew the answer, but she stubbornly kept her lips pressed shut.
Watching the two women fumble and struggle to answer correctly was somewhat amusing. However, observant viewers had already sensed something was amiss.
Guan Tang watched their performance, a thoughtful expression on her face.
The others also wore subtle expressions.
Only Ding Yunxi, leaning against Guan Tang’s shoulder and laughing so hard she nearly fell into her arms, seemed oblivious to the tension. “Hahahaha! What’s wrong with those two? Their teamwork is even worse than ours!”
Guan Tang: ……
Sometimes she truly admired Ding Yunxi’s pure, unadulterated foolishness.
Even Ming Jiyue, who was performing, could see her partner’s deliberate sabotage. The surrounding guests and staff wore expressions of utter confusion, their faces screaming, “What are you two doing?”
Ming Jiyue found the situation amusing. It seemed their attempt to avoid suspicion had backfired again. But seeing Jiang Wanyu’s wholehearted dedication to completing the task, she couldn’t bring herself to ruin it for her and simply played along.
The most absurd moment came during the “Drawing a Cake to Satisfy Hunger” round. Jiang Wanyu blurted out “drawing a cake” and then awkwardly added “playing the piano” at the end.
What kind of idiom is “drawing a cake and playing the piano”? This is hilarious!
You two are going way too far! Isn’t this a bit too obvious?
Who says a complete lack of chemistry can’t be another form of extraordinary chemistry?
In the end, thanks to Jiang Wanyu’s efforts, they managed to break Ding Yunxi and Guan Tang’s record, correctly guessing only two answers.
Despite finishing last, Jiang Wanyu felt a sense of pride in her defeat. After all, she had successfully executed her plan to avoid suspicion.
Observing Ming Jiyue’s subtle, yet unmistakable, smugness, Ming Jiyue nearly burst out laughing. Instead, she gave Jiang Wanyu an approving smile and a thumbs-up.
Ah, what can I do about my wife? Spoil her, of course.
Little did they know, the audience watching their competition was in hysterics.
Am I seeing things? Why does Jiang Wanyu look so happy about finishing last?
It’s not just Jiang Wanyu. Ming Jiyue looks thrilled too. Look at her expression—she’s practically glowing!
Did they throw the match on purpose? Did they want to come in last and actually succeed?
That’s a wild theory, but why would they want to come in last?
Well, I don’t really understand how these beauties think. Maybe their brains work differently from us ordinary folks. I don’t get it, but I respect it and wish them well.
The two winners didn’t get to celebrate for long. Their smiles quickly faded when the Director announced the main task for the day: mountain climbing.
He also revealed that their final rankings would determine their modes of transportation.
Jiang Wanyu felt a growing sense of foreboding.
Then she saw the first-place prize: a luxurious car with a chauffeur. Second place: a sleek and fast motorcycle. Third place: two electric scooters, slightly plain but eco-friendly and powered by electricity.
And last place: a somewhat old-fashioned bicycle, human-powered.
Fourth-place team: ……
Got last place: Hehe. Last place has to ride the bicycle: Not hehe.
Why would anyone deliberately get last place? Did they know the mission’s rewards and penalties beforehand? Or do they just want to exercise by riding the bicycle?
I know why! There’s only one bicycle! They definitely want to ride together and get closer through physical contact! I’m shipping it!
Forcing things like this will only backfire! It’s over twenty kilometers from here to Dragon Ridge Peak. Riding there will be exhausting. Stop shipping things so recklessly!
The other three teams quickly set off, leaving Ming Jiyue, Jiang Wanyu, and the bicycle staring at each other.
Ming Jiyue glanced at the bicycle and winked at Jiang Wanyu. “So, who’s carrying whom?”
Jiang Wanyu looked up, met her wife’s expectant gaze, sighed, and quietly sat on the front seat. “I’ll carry you.”
Ming Jiyue smiled, her eyes crinkling. “Okay, Wan Yu. Thank you for the hard work. We’ll switch if you get tired.”
Why did Jiang Wanyu’s expression just now… why did I detect a hint of doting affection in it?
You’re not alone.
No… could it be? Xiao Yu probably just respects her senior, right?
But Jiang Wanyu’s gaze! Ahhh, I’ve replayed it so many times, it really does look so affectionate!
Secretly savoring this eye candy, damn, even just two beautiful women standing together doing nothing is such a feast for the eyes!
The four modes of transportation not only represented the four teams’ different rankings but also determined their drastically different travel speeds.
The first-place team sped off in a car averaging 60 km/h, leaving the others in their dust. The second-place team followed closely behind on motorcycles with similar speeds. The third-place team leisurely set off on electric scooters with a top speed of 20 km/h. Finally, the last-place team slowly pedaled forward on a bicycle with a passenger on the back.
The gap between the four teams widened rapidly, especially with the bicycle team being left far behind by the other three.
Their slow pace even led to them being recognized by passersby.
“Hey, isn’t that Ming Jiyue?”
“How could it possibly be Ming Jiyue? Someone who earns that much money wouldn’t leave their car at home to ride a bicycle around outside, let alone share one with someone else!”
Ming Jiyue, the person in question, remained silent, though even her thick skin couldn’t completely mask her exasperation. The live stream viewers, however, were in hysterics, completely disregarding her feelings.
Fortunately, the production team still had some conscience and didn’t make them cycle the entire twenty-plus kilometers.
Midway through, they switched to a car to reach their destination. When Ming Jiyue expressed her gratitude, the Director emphasized that the team was being fair. He added that letting them cycle the whole way wouldn’t have been a problem for the crew, but it would have ruined the day’s filming schedule, hence the “shortcut.”
Ming Jiyue’s icy glare sent him scurrying away.
“We’ll have to hand in our phones soon. Let’s exchange WeChats first,” Ding Yunxi suggested.
As part of their collaboration, exchanging WeChat contacts was standard practice. Everyone agreed and pulled out their phones.
Ming Jiyue followed suit. While the others scanned each other’s QR codes, she turned to Jiang Wanyu, who was standing beside her, temporarily unoccupied.
Mindful of avoiding any misunderstandings, she said, “Let’s exchange WeChats.”
Jiang Wanyu responded with a slightly enigmatic smile, “Alright.”
I really don’t understand this show sometimes. It’s just adding WeChat contacts. What’s with Jiang Wanyu’s expression? Does she not want to?
Ming Jiyue’s WeChat? And she doesn’t want it? Give it to me! Sister Ming, I want your WeChat too~~~
I don’t get what’s happening. Even if they just add each other and then never talk, why make such a show of reluctance?
Don’t argue. There might be a reason. Let’s wait and see.
Ming Jiyue raised her phone to scan the QR code, but suddenly remembered something: she and Jiang Wanyu had already added each other on WeChat years ago.
More than a decade ago, in fact.
Jiang Wanyu had clearly realized this too, which explained her peculiar expression.
Ming Jiyue covered her earpiece and leaned in to whisper, “It’s fine. The cameras can’t zoom in on our phone screens. No one will notice.”
Hearing this, Jiang Wanyu’s expression relaxed, and she nodded.
What are they whispering about?
I bet Ming Jiyue said, “With everyone watching, you have to add me, even if you don’t want to. Save me some face.”
What the heck is that comment above? LOL
Director, give us a close-up of the screen! I want their WeChat too!
Ming Jiyue scanned the QR code and had just put her phone away when Ding Yunxi leaned in, “Sister Ming, let me scan yours!”
Ding Yunxi glanced at Ming Jiyue’s screen and paused. “Sister Ming, have you and Xiao Yu added each other on WeChat before?”
Ming Jiyue startled and immediately denied it. “No, we just added each other now!”
“But I don’t see the ‘Add to Contacts’ option on your screen. Instead, there’s a ‘Send Message’ button.”
Ming Jiyue laughed awkwardly. “Oh, yeah, we just connected. Wan Yu’s really quick with her phone—she accepted my request right away. Right, Wan Yu?”
Jiang Wanyu, who was indeed skilled with her phone and had quick reflexes, nodded. “…Yeah, that’s right. We just added each other.”
“Oh, I see!” Ding Yunxi accepted the explanation without suspicion.
Ming Jiyue breathed a sigh of relief. Ding Yunxi seemed easy to fool—if only all the guests were this gullible.
As Ding Yunxi went off to add the others’ WeChat accounts, she suddenly sneezed and muttered, “Who’s talking about me behind my back?”
After adding each other on WeChat, the guests surrendered their phones. To facilitate communication, each team was given a walkie-talkie. Finally, the Director announced the mountain climbing challenge.
The teams remained in their original four groups. The first team to reach the summit and claim the red flag would win. Along the way, teams would encounter various tasks. Completing these tasks earned points that could be exchanged for items to help them climb faster.
Just when everyone thought the competition would continue with the existing teams, the Director issued new instructions: teams would be randomly reassigned through a lottery.
Ming Jiyue instantly bristled. This Director is making things so complicated! But she had to maintain her “avoid suspicion” persona. “Haha, great! I love random team assignments. It’s a chance to get to know everyone better.”
LOL, Sister Ming, if you’re unhappy, don’t force it. Your expression already betrayed you.
I’ve noticed Teacher Ming’s acting is inconsistent. When she actually tries, she’s brilliant. But when she can’t be bothered, she completely gives up.
With the new team assignments, Ming Jiyue and Jiang Wanyu weren’t so lucky. They were split into separate groups: Ming Jiyue with Guan Tang, and Jiang Wanyu with Ding Yunxi.
The four teams set off, and the competition officially began.
Jiang Wanyu was introverted, especially around people she didn’t know well.
Ding Yunxi, on the other hand, was the ultimate extrovert. With her around, the journey was far from dull.
In fact, the combination of the taciturn Jiang Wanyu and the chatterbox Ding Yunxi was a truly remarkable pairing.
They didn’t just discuss the mission and solve puzzles; Ding Yunxi also seized every opportunity to ask Jiang Wanyu about her work, hobbies, and anything else that came to mind.
“Xiao Yu, are you thirsty? Have some water. Oh, what kind of drinks do you like?”
“Thank you, but I’m not thirsty, and I don’t really like sugary drinks.”
“What made you decide to participate in this variety show?”
“No particular reason. I just wanted to challenge myself.”
Can I say this? I actually think Jiang Wanyu is a bit of a conversation killer.
But she’s up against Ding Yunxi, so she doesn’t stand a chance! Our Xiao Ding could bring the dead back to life with her chatter.
Indeed, even though Jiang Wanyu shut down every conversation Ding Yunxi tried to start with a few curt words, it didn’t dampen her enthusiasm in the slightest. She quickly thought up new topics.
“Hey, Xiao Yu, this necklace looks really unique. You’re always fiddling with it—do you like it a lot?”
Jiang Wanyu paused, then nodded. “Mm-hmm.”
“I really like it.”
“Wow, do you wear it every day? It must have a special meaning.” Ding Yunxi couldn’t resist gossiping. “Who gave it to you?”
Jiang Wanyu smiled faintly. “Someone.”
It was the same answer she’d given Ming Jiyue.
“Someone? Who’s ‘someone’?” Ding Yunxi’s face was a picture of confusion.
Jiang Wanyu simply smiled again, refusing to elaborate. Instead, she changed the subject. “Let’s go find another mission card.”
Her expression seemed to say, Guess.
This only piqued Ding Yunxi’s curiosity further. She hurried after Jiang Wanyu, calling out urgently, “Xiao Yu, wait! Tell me! Why so mysterious? Is it something you can’t talk about?”
I’m curious too! I’ve seen Wan Yu touch it often.
If she can’t talk about it, there must be a story! Teacher Jiang, tell us!
Ding Yunxi’s strategy was to harass everyone around her. When she couldn’t get anything out of Jiang Wanyu, she picked up the walkie-talkie and started chatting with others, with Guan Tang’s group being her primary target.
Guan Tang, cornered, retorted, “I finally managed to avoid being in your group. Can’t I just have some peace and quiet?”
Ding Yunxi was relentless. “Hmph! I don’t care! You’ll never escape me in this lifetime!”
Hahaha! What a bold declaration of love and assertion of dominance! I’m shipping it!
Ding Yunxi continued her barrage of questions. “Xiao Yu, what are your hobbies?”
“I like watching movies and documentaries,” Jiang Wanyu replied simply.
“I love movies too!” Finally, a topic they could delve into. Ding Yunxi perked up. “Do you have any favorite films or actors?”
Jiang Wanyu opened her mouth, nearly blurting out someone’s name, but caught herself in time. “I watch a bit of everything, but I don’t have any particular favorites.”
“Hehe, I have a favorite actress! Guess who it is?”
Jiang Wanyu, though not one for small talk, played along. “Who?”
“Teacher Ming!” Ding Yunxi exclaimed excitedly. “I’ve seen so many of her movies! Her character portrayals are just incredible—I absolutely love them!”
“Take Dreamy Shadows, which came out last year. She played the regent prince disguised as a man—wow, she was so cool!” Ding Yunxi added with a hint of pride. “I’ve watched Dreamy Shadows four times already, and I love it more each time!”
Ding Yunxi has taste! Dreamy Shadows is the absolute best! Jun Ruoying, marry me! Aaaaah!
Dreamy Shadows can step aside—Homecoming is the real champion! Not only did it top the box office during the Spring Festival, but it also scored 8.6 on Pixian, beating Dreamy Shadows by a mile. Jiang Wan is my white moonlight, waaaah!
You guys are arguing so fiercely, you almost forgot both movies star Teacher Ming!
Seeing Ding Yunxi’s enthusiasm, Jiang Wanyu struggled to resist the urge to join the conversation. “I’ve seen a couple of Teacher Ming’s films,” she said. “Her acting is indeed excellent, but I don’t know much about her work.”
Ding Yunxi launched into a fervent sales pitch.
Jiang Wanyu chimed in occasionally, but she was already feeling a bit drained.
She wasn’t naturally talkative, only opening up around close friends or when discussing topics that genuinely interested her.
While Ming Jiyue’s… works certainly fell into the latter category, the current situation and company clearly weren’t appropriate for such a discussion.
She decided to hold back, careful not to accidentally reveal her connection to Ming Jiyue.
Ding Yunxi, on the other hand, was a natural chatterbox, and her stories were genuinely engaging, never dull.
Out of politeness, Jiang Wanyu kept her responses brief and tried to keep up, but the quiet-loving Jiang Wanyu couldn’t help but feel…
It was a little too noisy.
She found herself missing her former partner, Ming Jiyue.
Though Yueyue also chatted with her and talked a lot, it was never excessive, always just the right amount.
Am I imagining things? Does Wan Yu’s eyes look like she’s lost the will to live? And is that a hint of longing?
Oh, Wan Yu, who were you thinking of when you were surrounded by Xiao Ding’s endless chatter?
Since they were discussing films, it was inevitable that the conversation would turn to the actors. Ding Yunxi asked, “What about Sister Ming? Do you like her?”
Jiang Wanyu’s heart skipped a beat, but she quickly realized Ding Yunxi’s “like” probably wasn’t the romantic kind she’d initially assumed. She smiled and replied, “I… Teacher Ming is a brilliant actress and a wonderful person. I don’t think there’s anyone who doesn’t like her.”
Jiang Wanyu’s response is so official, lol! She sounds like she likes Ming Jiyue, but it feels like she’s just going through the motions.
I agree! It’s such a perfunctory answer. She doesn’t seem to have any genuine affection for Ming Jiyue or her work. She’s just trying to appease Ding Yunxi.
Does Wan Yu not like Teacher Ming? Look at our Yueyue! She’s amazing! A great actress and a wonderful person!
Come on, they just met for the first time. They didn’t even know each other before. Ming Jiyue isn’t money—not everyone’s going to like her!
It wasn’t just the live chat; even Ding Yunxi could sense Jiang Wanyu’s lack of genuine interest in the topic. Her responses felt more like polite evasion than genuine discussion.
Even though Ding Yunxi knew Ming Jiyue couldn’t be universally liked, she still felt a pang of disappointment.
Suddenly, the walkie-talkie crackled to life. It was Guan Tang’s voice: “Where are you guys? How many points do you have?”
“We’re almost at Quiet Pool Temple,” Ding Yunxi replied. “We’ve already got 20 points! Impressive, right?”
Guan Tang responded casually, “Oh, we’re at Strange Stone Cliff, not far from you. We only have 23 points.”
Ding Yunxi gasped. “How did you get so many?”
“So many? I don’t think so. Just a little more than you.”
“Guan Tang!!!”
“Keep it down, I can hear you.”
The two girls immediately resumed their bickering.
Finally, Ding Yunxi, utterly unconvinced, shouted, “You’re at Strange Stone Cliff, right? We’re coming over there right now! I don’t believe you have that many points!”
“Believe it or not, we do,” Guan Tang retorted. “Don’t bother coming. There are tons of task cards here—we’ve already found three. Don’t come trying to steal them!”
Ding Yunxi’s competitive spirit flared. “Just wait! We’re on our way!”
Without a second thought, she grabbed Jiang Wanyu and dragged her toward Strange Stone Cliff.
From a rational perspective, going there now was unwise. Guan Tang had already searched Strange Stone Cliff, so they should continue searching here.
But when Jiang Wanyu remembered that Ming Jiyue was at Strange Stone Cliff, she silently swallowed the words on the tip of her tongue and let Ding Yunxi pull her toward the cliff.
She couldn’t resist adding, “The path to Strange Stone Cliff is very steep, with several cliffs. Be careful.”
Ding Yunxi chimed in, “Did you hear that? Be careful! If you fall, I’ll never see you again.”
“I know, I’ll leave as soon as I find the mission card,” Guan Tang replied casually. “Wouldn’t you be thrilled if you never saw me again?”
Expecting another round of insults, Guan Tang was surprised when Ding Yunxi fell silent for a moment before whispering, “If I really never saw you again, I’d still be sad.”
Guan Tang paused, then laughed. “But I’d be thrilled if I never saw you again.”
Ding Yunxi exploded again, yelling, “You heartless jerk!” and a new round of bickering erupted.
Their location was close to Strange Stone Cliff, and within minutes they could see it. As they approached, they spotted Guan Tang standing by the roadside. Ding Yunxi waved to her.
The chatter on the walkie-talkies never ceased until a sudden shout cut through the noise: “Sister Ming, watch out! Get back here!”
Everything happened too quickly, leaving no time to react. One moment Guan Tang was laughing and joking, the next she was screaming urgently.
Jiang Wanyu startled, finally noticing that Ming Jiyue was also there, clinging to the edge of the cliff and inching forward, as if trying to retrieve something.
It must be the mission card.
The maneuver was incredibly dangerous. Just as Jiang Wanyu was about to shout a warning, she saw the rock Ming Jiyue was gripping, only a dozen meters away, begin to wobble precariously.
Holy sh1t! Is that rock moving? Be careful!
Jiang Wanyu’s eyelid twitched violently, a premonition of disaster seizing her.
The path along Strange Stone Cliff is steep, with several sheer drops. You must be careful.
The next instant, accompanied by the faint sound of cracking stone, Ming Jiyue’s body suddenly lurched into empty air, plummeting downward!
Jiang Wanyu’s heart sank like a stone. Her pupils contracted sharply as she lunged forward without hesitation, desperate to grab her—
“Sister Ming!”
“Yueyue!”
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