Dian Province's hospitals are quite skilled at handling mushroom poisoning cases.
But aside from her muddled consciousness, Jiang Lan showed no other symptoms.
The doctor put her on an IV, and Jiang Lan drifted into a heavy sleep. She remembered seeing an exceptionally beautiful mermaid swimming gracefully in the waterâuntil the mermaid suddenly transformed into a pile of exam papers.
They were filled with mathematical formulas, curve equations, chemical formulas, and gravitational acceleration calculations. The scribbled notes on the scratch paper looked ancient, and Jiang Lan couldnât make sense of any of it.
Amid the equations, she also saw the golden-orange sunset outside the office every evening. And then, she saw her mother.
Teacher Xie, Xie Yunzhen, had a gentle-sounding name but was an extremely stern woman.
A teacher who wasnât strict couldnât command respect in the classroom.
She always wore her hair in a ponytail, dressed plainly, and rarely wore makeup. Her hands were often dusted with chalk, and her most frequent line was, "Iâm supervising evening study hall todayâask your dad to make dinner for you."
Jiang Lan would secretly watch TV instead. Her father doted on her and never scolded her for it.
That was why Jiang Lan was so afraid of Xie Yunzhen. But sometimes, Teacher Xie could be unexpectedly tender.
Despite her busy schedule, she occasionally brought back treats from outside the schoolâfried skewers, pork-stuffed flatbreads, odenâall kinds of delicious snacks.
Once, when Xie Yunzhen came to deliver food, Jiang Lan had just stepped out of the office after a "tutoring session." For some reason, her heart started pounding wildly.
She hadnât seen Lu Yicheng, but behind her was a doorâthe same door to the office where Lu Yicheng was also being tutored.
Though she didnât witness it, Jiang Lan knew that after she left, Lu Yicheng would pack up and follow her out. Sometimes, when she glanced back, sheâd see him trailing behind her at a distance.
Xie Yunzhen had a sharp eye for spotting early romancesâsheâd cracked down on enough of them. If she ever saw Jiang Lan studying with Lu Yicheng, sheâd never allow it.
With so many teachers at her disposal, Xie Yunzhen could easily assign any of them to tutor Jiang Lan instead.
Jiang Lan quickly took the lamb skewers from her mother. Xie Yunzhen grilled her for about five minutesâhow was her revision going? Was she keeping up with her studies?
Behind her, the office door remained tightly shut.
Lu Yicheng never came out.
Even if he had, they couldâve pretended not to know each other. If Lu Yicheng had greeted her, she couldâve just said they were studying togetherânothing inappropriate about that.
But since he didnât emerge, Jiang Lan breathed a sigh of relief.
Her dream was fragmented, but that was the part she remembered most clearly.
She woke up a little past seven, her dizziness gone. Someone was slumped over beside her bedâLu Yicheng.
Yu Wanqiu was also there. "He flew in and arrived around five. He dozed off after sitting here for a while. Oh, and I told your mom about your hospitalization. The doctor said it was mild poisoningâonce you woke up, youâd be fine."
Yu Wanqiu didnât dare hide something this serious. Xie Yunzhen had brushed it off, saying Jiang Lan mustâve eaten something odd, but as long as she was okay, it didnât matter. Since they were in City B, sheâd wait until Jiang Lan returned from Dian Province to visit.
Jiang Lan blinked. "Huh?"
Yu Wanqiu explained, "The cameras caught everything. Who knows if Director Zhang will include it in the final edit, but if he does, your mom wouldâve found out eventually. Better to confess early."
The lingering authority of Teacher Xie in her dream still intimidated Jiang Lan. She lowered her head, watching Lu Yicheng sleep, and sighed softly. "But why did Lu Yicheng come all the way here?"
Yu Wanqiu shrugged. "I mentioned it, and he just booked a flight. Once the IV finishes, weâll have the doctor check you again. If everythingâs clear, weâll head back."
Lu Yicheng slept a little longer before waking up, looking somewhat exasperated. He didnât know what to say, so he just asked, "Was it good?"
Jiang Lan grinned. "Heh, it was delicious." Her stomach was already growling. Sheâd always thought mushroom poisoning was just an internet jokeâuntil it happened to her. But honestly? Totally worth it.
So. Freaking. Good.
"Yu-laoshi, it probably wasnât the mushroomsâ fault. You ate them too, and youâre fine." The elderly vendor mustâve been terrified.
Yu Wanqiu nodded. "Still, better not risk it again. You might be allergic."
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Yu Wanqiu had zero reaction to the mushrooms. That evening, when they returned, the old lady whoâd sold them came by to check on Jiang Lan, even cooking her a comforting bowl of shredded pork noodles with a poached egg.
Lu Yicheng and Yu Wanqiu had mushroom noodles instead. Jiang Lan wasnât exaggeratingâthey were incredible.
Lu Yicheng had two bowls.
About fifteen minutes later, he blinked drowsily and asked, "Baby⦠why are you floating in the sky?"
Yu Wanqiu: "â¦â¦â¦â¦"
Jiang Lan also wanted to know why she was in the sky.
Back to the hospital they went.
By the time they returned, it was past midnight. Jiang Lan stayed with Lu Yicheng during his IV drip, while Yu Wanqiu went back earlier. The streets were alive with fireflies. After getting out of the car, they lingered outside the inn for a while, strolling under the glowing night.
Lu Yicheng held Jiang Lanâs hand and murmured, "Well, at least weâre sharing hardships together now."
Jiang Lan rolled her eyes. "Who wants to share this kind of hardship with you? One bowl wouldâve been fine, but you just had to have two."
Lu Yicheng grinned. "I was eating the second one for you, since you couldnât."
"Yeah, yeah, and then you landed yourself in the hospital. Flew all the way here just to visit the hospital twice in one day." Jiang Lan couldnât believe him.
Lu Yicheng shook his head. "No, I also got to see the fireflies. I kept watching them on the livestream yesterday, wishing I could see them in person. Now I haveâwith you."
Her heart softened. She couldnât resist telling him about her dream. "When I was in the hospital earlier, I remembered something from the past. Not sure if it was real or just a dream, though."
Lu Yichengâs eyes lit up. "What was it?"
Jiang Lan hesitated. "I remember leaving an office and running into my mom. She brought me lamb skewers and asked me a bunch of questionsâhow my studies were going, if I was keeping up, whether I got along with my classmates, if anyone was bullying meâ¦"
Lu Yicheng finished for her, "And if anyone had written you love letters, warned you not to date too early, told you to avoid junk food, and reminded you to eat on time."
Jiang Lan froze. How did he remember those exact words?
Lu Yicheng smiled faintly. "I was behind the office door that day."
He hadnât meant to eavesdropâhe just didnât dare come out.
Jiang Lan hadnât felt anything for him back then, but heâd already started nursing feelings he shouldnât have. If Xie Yunzhen had seen them together, she wouldâve seen right through him.
So he stayed hidden, waiting for mother and daughter to leave.
Jiang Lan had just returned from out of town then. Even with her short hair, sheâd been voted the new school beauty. Boys from other classes would linger outside Classroom 7 between periods just to catch a glimpse of her. Xie Yunzhen was worried it would affect her studiesâhence the interrogation.
Hearing Jiang Lan say "no" to the love letters had made Lu Yicheng happy at first. But that happiness quickly soured into endless disappointment.
Because it meant she didnât like anyone.
Jiang Lan fell silent. As much as she loved boasting about how Lu Yicheng had liked her first, pursued her, and confessed, she knew the ache of unrequited feelings.
Sheâd been terrified he might step out of that office, but Lu Yicheng, standing behind the door, mustâve agonized even more.
What had he been thinking in those moments?
She crooked a finger at him. "Hey, bend down a little. I have something to tell you."
Lu Yicheng smirked. "I can hear you just fine like this."
"Why do you talk so much nonsense?" Jiang Lan said impatiently, "Just lower your head when I tell you to. Why so many words?"
He had only said one sentence.
Lu Yicheng obediently lowered his head. The moment he leaned down, Jiang Lan stood on her tiptoes...
and kissed him.
It was a fleeting kiss, like a firefly accidentally brushing against his cheek before quickly flitting away.
Jiang Lan pulled back instantly. She might have done something like this before, but now, it was her first time.
Lu Yicheng hadnât even processed what happened. He remained frozen in that position, staring at Jiang Lan. She blinked and said, "I think I like you a little. Thatâs why I kissed you. Letâs go, time to head back."
Lu Yicheng replied, "Then I like you tooâway more than you like me right now."
Following Jiang Lanâs logic, wouldnât that mean...
Jiang Lan cut him off, "If you dare kiss me, Iâll get mad."
Lu Yicheng was terrified of making her angry, but the fact that Jiang Lan had kissed him, even just a little, made him so happy that he felt the hospital trip was worth it. "Have you remembered anything else? Like things we did together, places we went..."
Jiang Lan shook her head honestly. "Iâll remember eventually."
Lu Yicheng was disappointed, but today, he was content. Ever since Jiang Lan and Yu Wanqiu joined the show, his expectations had been lowering, bit by bit.
"What did that Lu Xingran even ask you? You talked to him for so long."
Such pettiness.
Jiang Lan explained, "Itâs about your brotherâs new song. Itâs a classical-style piece with a violin interlude, but he thinks it lacks depth, so he wants to switch to a cello. But I donât think the cello works eitherâmaybe another instrument would be better."
Lu Yicheng muttered, "Oh."
Jiang Lan smiled. "Letâs go back. Itâs lateâTeacher Yu must be asleep by now."
Lu Yicheng suggested, "How about we stay a little longer? The fireflies are beautiful."
The scattered glow of the fireflies along the street, the endless stars above, and the person beside himâeverything was beautiful. Lu Yicheng took out his phone. "Letâs take a picture."
Jiang Lan agreed, but instantly regretted it. Lu Yichengâs chosen angle was disastrous. Plus, since he was taller, it made her look like a stubby little goose.
Clickâthe photo was taken. Thankfully, Jiang Lan was naturally pretty, and with the fireflies around, the angle didnât make her look outright ugly.
Lu Yicheng tapped his phone a few times and set the photo as his wallpaper.
His previous wallpaper had been a picture of Jiang Lan in a green fairy-like dress.
Jiang Lan couldnât take it anymore. "Do you have any taste at all? Canât you tell which one looks better?"
"This oneâs the best."
The next day, Jiang Lan returned to City B with souvenirs and local specialties from Yunnan Provinceâmushrooms, flower cakes, and a set of ethnic costumes, matching sister-outfits sheâd bought with Yu Wanqiu.
After just two days, it was time to leave. Jiang Lan felt a little reluctant but silently bid farewell in her heart.
Sheâd come back when she had the chance.
By the time they arrived in City B, it was already afternoon. Lu Yicheng went straight back to his apartment, while Jiang Lan had plans to go out that evening, so she returned to the showâs set to drop off her things.
Shen Xingyao had thoroughly enjoyed herself. She and Du Wanzhou had also eaten mushrooms but were perfectly fine. They were surprised to hear Jiang Lan and Lu Yicheng had ended up in the hospital, though relieved it wasnât serious.
Director Zhang was startled too and came to check on Jiang Lan. "Lu Yicheng was hospitalized too?"
Jiang Lan reassured him, "It was just a bit of dizzinessânothing major. We were fine after the IV. Still, itâs better to eat less of it, and make sure itâs fully cooked. We brought back a lot of wild mushrooms, though."
Delicious as they were, the hospital trip was proof enough of the risks.
Director Zhang took just a small packetâheâd try a little and leave it at that.
Yu Wanqiu sorted through the things theyâd brought back, sending gifts for her family home with her assistant.
That evening, Xia Jing arrived.
As Yu Wanqiuâs agent, Xia Jing only visited the set for work-related matters. This time, though, she was beaming. "Good newsâthe Yunnan provincial government reached out. They want you and Jiang Lan to be tourism ambassadors for Yunnan."
Yunnan, located in southern China, was known for its picturesque landscapes and year-round spring-like climate, with tourism as its primary economic driver.
Famous spots like Lijiang, snow-capped mountains, Erhai Lake, and Buddhist temples were already well-known, but there were also lesser-known gems like the firefly forest in the small town Jiang Lan and Yu Wanqiu had visited.
Having them as ambassadors would undoubtedly boost Yunnanâs GDP. It was a mutually beneficial arrangementâenhancing Yu Wanqiuâs national recognition while strengthening ties with the government, far more valuable than any endorsement.
Xia Jing was all for it. The government wanted a 30-minute promotional video showcasing not just the scenery but also local cuisine and ethnic attire. Jiang Lan and Yu Wanqiuâs images fit perfectly.
Considering their current filming schedule, the officials agreed to wait until the show wrapped. Besides a generous fee, they also offered a role in Salute, a patriotic film set for release during next yearâs National Day holiday.
Salute had been in pre-production for a long time. Landing a part required both seniority and connectionsâsomething Xia Jing had planned to fight for. This opportunity made things much easier.
With Yu Wanqiuâs acting skills, it was practically a done deal.
Besides, this wasnât about money. Many actors participated for free, with all proceeds going to rural hope schoolsâa meaningful cause.
The Lu family was in business, and Lu Shuangchen never interfered in Yu Wanqiuâs career. An opportunity like this was rare.
Yu Wanqiu hesitated. "Jiang Lanâs about to start school. Where would she find the time?"
Xia Jing countered, "They said theyâll work around your schedules. There are weekends, holidaysâNational Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, winter break. My advice is to take it."
Yu Wanqiu was known for her strong work ethic, insisting on perfection in her films.
But she rarely took endorsements, avoided variety shows, and skipped magazine shoots.
Aside from acting, her life revolved around books and fitness.
Others were snatching up deals left and right.
Yu Wanqiu said, "Iâll have to ask Jiang Lan. Sheâs out meeting her mom nowâIâll pick her up later."
Xia Jing decided to wait. There was a saying online: you could tell if a relationship was right by whether both people grew together. Seeing Yu Wanqiuâs steady career rise, Jiang Lanâs new opportunities, and Lu Yichengâs smooth internship, this family was clearly a perfect match.
Jiang Lan met Xie Yunzhen at a hotpot restaurant. Since going home wouldâve taken over an hour by subway, they settled on a midway spot.
Jiang Lan was nervous.
Her mother rarely initiated conversations, usually just asking if she was adjusting to the show. Xie Yunzhen didnât know about the memory loss, and Jiang Lan wasnât sure if her mother even knew about Lu Yicheng.
Even if she hadnât before, she certainly did now.
Xie Yunzhen was punctual. The moment Jiang Lan saw her mother, she felt a rush of warmthâbut the second Xie Yunzhenâs sharp gaze landed on her, she froze.
"Did the doctor say anything about dietary restrictions?" Xie Yunzhen asked.
Jiang Lan shook her head. "Iâm fully recovered. I can eat anything."
"Then weâll order a mild broth."
Jiang Lan quickly agreed. Xie Yunzhen looked much like she had in Jiang Lanâs dreamsâplainly dressed, with sharp eyes. "Letâs get a plain broth pot. Or better yet, Iâll treat you to this meal."
Xie Yunzhen ordered a few dishes Jiang Lan could eat, then handed the menu to the server. Once they were alone in the private room, she cut straight to the point: "Iâm not Yu Wanqiu. I wonât fall for your little tricks. I have questions for you."
Jiang Lan sat up even straighter.
Xie Yunzhen said, "No need to be so tense."
Jiang Lan only grew more nervous. At times like this, the only way to ease the pressure was to curse her boyfriend in her head.
Xie Yunzhen asked, "Why did you suddenly decide to join this show? Instead of doing an internship in your third year, you chose a variety program. Do you want to break into the entertainment industry?"
Jiang Lan replied, "I already secured an internshipâat Chen Ningleiâs studio."
"I asked why you joined this show. Donât dodge the question." Xie Yunzhenâs tone remained calm, yet it carried an undeniable weight.
Jiang Lan said, "Yu Wanqiu approached me. The pay was twenty million after filming, so I agreed."
Xie Yunzhen pressed a hand to her forehead. "Do you even have a brain?"
Had she considered the backlash from netizens? If their relationship hadnât turned out the way it did, Jiang Lan could have faced severe online harassment. "Did Lu Yicheng know about this? Is this how he handles things?"
Jiang Lan answered truthfully, "He didnât know at first. I thought it was his idea, so I planned to break up with him after filming and collecting the payment. Thatâs why I blocked him. By the time he found out, two episodes had already been recorded."
The story was complicated, but if she hadnât lost her memory, things might have turned out differently.
Xie Yunzhen said, "Is this how you treat relationships? Jumping to conclusions without even asking for clarification?"
"Are you my mom or his? Shouldnât you be on my side? Seriously." Jiang Lan lowered her head, feeling wronged.
Xie Yunzhen was exasperated. If she werenât Jiang Lanâs mother, she wouldnât have stayed up night after night reading those comments, too afraid to ask and add to her daughterâs stress. "Iâm just telling youâthink through the consequences before making decisions. Donât act recklessly. His family may be wealthy, but weâre not lacking in anything either."
She had only one daughter. What did money matter?
Teachers were principled, and Xie Yunzhen was no exception. She didnât want to press further. Thankfully, Yu Wanqiu turned out to be a decent person.
"Letâs eat."
The plain broth lacked soul. Jiang Lan said, "Mom, I want something spicy."
Xie Yunzhen shot back, "Youâre stuck with this."