HUFT Chapter 25
by VolareAfter Fu Chaoyun bought two drinks and returned, he only saw Wen Ci and not Chi Nan.
“Where’s Chi Nan?”
“Uncle, I think I messed up.”
Wen Ci said with some worry. Although she didn’t know which sentence had offended Chi Nan, seeing Chi Nan’s state, she knew he was in a bad mood. And in that short period, Wen Ci had been doing most of the talking.
“What’s wrong?”
Fu Chaoyun had a bad feeling.
“I said a few things just now, and then Brother Chi Nan left.”
“What did you say?”
Wen Ci simply described what she had said to Fu Chaoyun. The more Fu Chaoyun listened, the darker his face became. He wanted to get angry but didn’t know who to direct it at. He had never explained this issue in detail, so it was no wonder Wen Ci misunderstood.
Fu Chaoyun immediately called Chi Nan, but he didn’t answer after one or two tries. Chi Nan couldn’t have gone back in such a short time, so he was likely still in the park. Fu Chaoyun ran around trying to find Chi Nan.
Chi Nan heard his phone ringing, glanced at the caller ID, and saw it was Fu Chaoyun. It rang twice without him answering, but finally Chi Nan came to his senses, sniffed, wiped away his tears, and answered Fu Chaoyun.
“Hello, Uncle Fu.”
“Chi Nan, where are you?”
“Uncle Fu, I’m in the car now. I’ve already gone back.”
“Chi Nan, listen to me, things aren’t like what Wen Ci said.”
Fu Chaoyun anxiously wanted to explain to Chi Nan that things weren’t as Wen Ci had said.
“Uncle Fu, I’m not in a good mood right now. Can you let me be quiet for a while?”
After Chi Nan said this, he heard Fu Chaoyun sigh, and then say “Okay.” Chi Nan then hung up the phone and blacklisted Fu Chaoyun.
They were originally two completely parallel lines, how could they intersect? Uncle Fu was never from his world, how could he have anything to do with him? What was happening now was just returning everything to the starting point. Chi Nan had briefly possessed Uncle Fu, but ultimately returned Uncle Fu to the sea of people.
After Fu Chaoyun hung up the phone, he knew Chi Nan wasn’t in a good mood right now, so he should give Chi Nan some time. And he himself should find a time to be honest with Chi Nan about this matter, to tell him how it all started. With Chi Nan’s personality, he must think that he approached him in order to treat his insomnia, and was fantasizing and deviating from reality.
Chi Nan’s legs were a little numb from sitting on the toilet for so long, so he opened the toilet door and went to the sink, turned on the faucet, washed his face with water, and washed away the tear stains. He was Chi Nan.
Fu Chaoyun realized he couldn’t contact Chi Nan the next morning. His phone, software, and all devices that could contact Chi Nan were blacklisted. Chi Nan had disappeared from his world as if he had evaporated.
“Brother Fu, the plane takes off in two hours. Let’s go ahead and leave.”
Little Zhu came in while Fu Chaoyun was in a state of anxiety.
“I’m not flying. I have something to do right now.”
Fu Chaoyun grabbed his coat and was about to go out. If Chi Nan wasn’t answering his calls, he should be at A University. He should be able to find him if he went to A University. He shouldn’t have hung up the phone yesterday. He couldn’t let the kid go back alone and sulk. He should find him and explain everything clearly, but now it was all too late.
“Brother Fu, that collaboration wasn’t easy to negotiate, and we can be back in three or four days. Even if you find that kid now, there definitely won’t be any results. It’s better for both of you to calm down.”
Little Zhu stopped Brother Fu in time. Little Zhu knew that the kid must be the one making Brother Fu so anxious, but at a crucial moment, he couldn’t let emotions get in the way.
Fu Chaoyun listened to Little Zhu and thought he made sense. Even if he found him now, the kid might not listen to his explanation. Fu Chaoyun sighed and sent Chi Nan a text message, telling him that he was going to work and would be back in about three or four days, and that he hoped Chi Nan would listen to what he had to say when he returned.
Although his phone number was blacklisted, he didn’t know if the text message would go through, but Fu Chaoyun still tried to send it, just in case the kid saw it.
Fu Chaoyun’s trip ended up lasting more than ten days. Due to various reasons, the task that was originally planned for three or four days was dragged on for more than ten days. And in those ten days, Fu Chaoyun sent Chi Nan text messages whenever he had time to rest.
And Chi Nan, after initially feeling a little unaccustomed and wanting to share some things with Uncle Fu, realized that the two of them had become strangers again, and silently put down his phone. In the end, he gradually got used to it, used to not having a listener. Perhaps there shouldn’t have been a listener in the first place.
After being idle for many days, Chi Nan also had to start working. First, he looked at his Weibo account, which he hadn’t logged into for a long time, and figured it was probably moldy. And the first thing Chi Nan saw when he logged into Weibo was a trending topic, and the number one trending topic was [Fu Chaoyun Apologizes].
Chi Nan didn’t really want to see Fu Chaoyun’s name right now, so he didn’t click on it, but he couldn’t resist the marketing accounts’ push notifications, so he finally took a look.
The marketing accounts said that Fu Chaoyun was currently filming abroad, but he would apologize through Weibo every day, and each day was different. Chi Nan clicked on it to take a look.
First post: Kid, sorry, are you a little happier today?
Second post: Kid, filming was tiring today, did you eat on time?
Third post: Kid, if no one listened to you today, then let me talk now.
Fourth post…
Fifth post…
Every post mentioned “kid.” After Chi Nan finished reading them, he felt a little bit of acid in his nose. What was this supposed to be? Apologizing to him so publicly? If he didn’t go on Weibo, he wouldn’t see it. Besides, who cared about his apology? What did Fu Chaoyun’s apology have to do with him?
“What’s the point of doing this now?”
Chi Nan muttered. The more he looked at this Weibo account, the more annoyed he became, so he simply closed the page. At the same time, he couldn’t help but wonder if Fu Chaoyun’s publicity would cause dissatisfaction among his fans. Even at this time, Chi Nan couldn’t help but think of Fu Chaoyun.
So he switched to a side account to take a look. Many fans were speculating whether Fu Chaoyun was in love and had angered the other party, so he was apologizing so publicly. They all said that the person Fu Chaoyun liked wasn’t worth it, that their Brother Fu had apologized so much but they still weren’t forgiving him, and they were sticking up for Fu Chaoyun.
Fu Chaoyun didn’t discuss posting on Weibo with his team. He could control his own Weibo account, and no one dared to manage him. Second, he was the Fu family’s heir, and the entertainment company was created by Fu Shi specifically for Fu Chaoyun. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that Fu Chaoyun was the boss himself. Who else would dare to manage him? Third, even if Fu Chaoyun wasn’t in the entertainment industry in the future, the Fu family would be Fu Chaoyun’s backing.