But the plain broth hot pot was really just average. After being used to spicy red oil broth, this one had no flavor at allâit wasnât even as good as the mushroom broth. But Xie Yunzhen would never order the mushroom broth.
Jiang Lan didnât eat much. She could always snack on something back at the villa, or even just boil a pack of instant noodles if she had to.
Xie Yunzhen remarked, âYou ate so little? Youâre as thin as a monkey.â
Jiang Lan thought there was no way her 100+ pound body could resemble a monkey, but she didnât dare argue. She just added two more pieces of meat to her bowl and mumbled, â...Actually, Iâve grown taller, so I just look thinner. Plus, Yu Wanqiu has been teaching me yoga, which makes me look slimmer. Iâve been doing really well on the showâI even wore a really pretty dress.â
âI also filmed a small commercial for that milk brand. I brought you two cartonsâitâs pretty good.â
Xie Yunzhen: â...â
After the meal, Jiang Lan carried the gifts sheâd brought onto Xie Yunzhenâs carâa cute little red one. âI brought some mushrooms, scarves, and flower cakes from Yunnan. The flower cakes are seriously delicious, but make sure to boil the mushrooms for a long time.â
Jiang Lan was like a little hamster, constantly hauling things back home.
She had been so tiny when she was born, and now she was already dating someone.
Xie Yunzhen patted Jiang Lanâs head. âIf youâre ever unhappy, just come home.â
Then she added, âIâll drive you back to the show.â
Jiang Lan had planned to take the subwayâit would be too far for Xie Yunzhen to drive her and then go back. âI can go by myself. The subwayâs really convenient. No need to drive me. Just remember to eat the stuff I brought, okay?â
Xie Yunzhen didnât respond. But as they stepped outside, Jiang Lan spotted Yu Wanqiuâs usual black car.
âMom! Yu Wanqiu is here to pick me upâ¦â
Just as Xie Yunzhen hesitated whether to go over and greet her, Yu Wanqiu had already stepped out of the car. âYou must be Jiang Lanâs mother. Iâve heard so much about you from her.â
Xie Yunzhen replied, âThank you for taking care of Jiang Lan.â
Jiang Lan had mentioned Xie Yunzhen maybe twiceâYu Wanqiu really had no problem lying with a straight face. No wonder she was an award-winning actress.
Yu Wanqiu smiled. âTodayâs meeting was too informal. Iâll visit properly another time.â
Xie Yunzhenâs impression of Yu Wanqiu wasnât bad, but she had no such goodwill toward her son. Still, she wasnât about to be rude to someone being polite. She nodded. âAlright, Iâll head back then. Send me a message when you two arrive.â
The moment Xie Yunzhen left, Jiang Lan came back to life. It felt a little unfilial to say it, but she had only remembered bits and pieces of her past yesterday. Since losing her memory, Yu Wanqiu was the person she was closest to.
âYu Wanqiu, eating with my mom is like dining with a strict school principal. I didnât even dare reach for the food.â
Jiang Lan still smelled like hot pot. Yu Wanqiu chuckled. âYou had hot pot?â
Jiang Lan pouted. âPlain broth. So bland.â
âYour stomach just recovered from the hospitalâgive it a couple of days. If youâre hungry later, make some congee.â Yu Wanqiu walked ahead of her. âLu Yicheng probably knows you met Xie Yunzhen today. Let him know when you get back.â
Once in the car, they drove through the neon-lit streets, weaving through traffic.
âOne more thingâXia Jing came by this afternoon. The Yunnan provincial government wants to invite us to be tourism ambassadors, promoting local scenic spots. Would you like to do it?â
Jiang Lan perked up. âWhen?â
Yu Wanqiu thought for a moment. âYou start school in September, right? If we film, itâll have to be during holidaysâNational Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, or winter break.â
Yunnan had spring-like weather year-round, so the season didnât matter much for filming.
âWould it be for the big tourist spots or the small town we visited?â Jiang Lan remembered how hard the elderly women in the town workedâweaving bracelets, making sachets, crafting ethnic clothing. If the promotional video could help more people discover the beauty of Yunnanâs small towns, she was all for it.
âBoth. The initial plan includes Lijiang, Erhai Lake, Snow Mountain, Firefly Forest⦠If you agree, weâll sign the contract.â Yu Wanqiu figured that after the show ended, sheâd be busy preparing for a new film, and Jiang Lan would be in school. They wouldnât have much time to travel, so this would be a chance to explore while getting paid.
Jiang Lan grinned. âSign it! Do we get paid too?â
Getting to travel, earn money, and promote tourism? Why wouldnât she go?
Yu Wanqiu nodded. âSince itâs a government collaboration, the pay wonât be huge. But youâre about to graduate, right? Thisâll look great on your resume.â
Plus, her internship at Chen Ningleiâs studio would help with future job prospects.
The decision to film the tourism promo was settled happily. Back at the villa, Jiang Lan snacked a bit more before video-calling Lu Yicheng.
He answered immediately.
Jiang Lan noticed his posture looked oddly familiarâlike sheâd seen it before. âHey, why are you sitting so stiffly?â
Lu Yicheng blinked. âHuh? Iâm not nervous.â
âWho said anything about you being nervous?â Jiang Lan studied his overly serious expression. âWait, are you nervous? What for?â
She was the one whoâd faced Xie Yunzhen, not himâand sheâd been terrified.
Lu Yicheng had been anxious all night. He was worried Xie Yunzhen had a bad impression of him, or that she disapproved.
âSo⦠did you mention me to Xie Yunzhen? What did she say?â
Jiang Lan teased, âI saidâ¦â
Lu Yicheng leaned forward. âSaid what?â
Jiang Lan smirked. âNothing much.â
âAre you messing with me? Really, nothing? Or did she say something youâre not telling me? Just say itâI can take it⦠Should I have gone with you? But meeting Xie Yunzhen should be more formal.â
At the very least, heâd need to shower, style his hair, dress nicely, bring gifts, and arrive half an hour early.
They had only briefly discussed Lu Yichengânothing else. âSeriously, nothing. Whoâs messing with you?â
Jiang Lan thought for a moment. âBut my mom really is like a head teacher. I donât dare speak out of turn around her.â
Lu Yicheng nodded solemnly. âTeachers should be strict. Otherwise, students wonât listen.â
Jiang Lan had no response to that.
The next day was Monday, and Jiang Lan had to wake up early for work.
Yu Wanqiu drove her. âWhat do you want for lunch? Iâll bring it over.â
Jiang Lan craved meat. âBraised pork with potatoes and dry-fried green beans!â
This was the perk of just leaving the hospitalâshe could eat whatever she wanted. She vaguely remembered someone mentioning bringing her lunch too, but she couldnât recall who. Probably not important.
It wasnât until she reached the studio and saw Lu Xingran that she remembered what sheâd forgotten.
Lu Xingran greeted her with a smile. âMorning!â
âYou just got back from Yunnan, right? That town looked amazingâIâve never been. Iâll have to visit someday.â
Lu Xingran usually stayed in while composing, but after watching the show and livestreams this week, he thought traveling might be nice.
Mainly because the places Jiang Lan picked were so interesting.
Jiang Lan glanced around. âKeep it down. I donât want people staring at me like Iâm a circus act.â
Lu Xingran followed her gaze and noticed the curious looks. âSo what if they stare? Iâve performed for way bigger crowds at concerts.â
Jiang Lan lowered her voice, "Anyway, I donât want people gossiping. Also, I forgot to tell Teacher Yu that you wanted a bento too. If you want some, youâll have to ask yourself."
Lu Xingran didnât dare. Even if he asked, Yu Wanqiu probably wouldnât bring him any. Besides, her sending bento to Jiang Lan was just her looking out for a younger colleagueâwhat would it mean if he ate it? Even his uncle had never gotten a meal from her.
"Itâs fine, just let me have a bite later. Back to workâIâll keep my distance from you."
Lu Xingranâs composition was already recorded. If he wanted changes, it would cost extra, and Jiang Lan still had other pieces to record. By the time it was his turn again, it was already 11 a.m.
The violin wasnât deep enough, and the cello was too heavy. In the end, Jiang Lan came up with a solutionâshe tied a piece of yarn to the table, tuned it, and tested the sound. The notes from the yarn were lower than the violin but not as somber as the cello, so she used it to harmonize a section.
Lu Xingran thought this was absolutely genius. Heâd only seen people do this kind of thing on Bilibiliâplaying a whole song with a single strand of yarnâbut he never expected Jiang Lan could pull it off too.
It required an incredible sense of pitch. Even if she didnât have perfect pitch, she was close.
Lu Yicheng really hit the jackpot with his girlfriend.
Lu Xingranâs piece was finalized by 11:30. He was a little too excited. "Hey, sis-in-law, how about I treat you to dinner tonight? If youâre worried about rumors, I can invite a couple more people. Also, can I ask you some more questions? Do you still need this yarn? If not, can I take it?"
The studio staff found Lu Xingranâs enthusiasm a bit excessive and annoying. Sure, he was handsome, and musicians tend to admire talentâlike how Chen Ninglei held Jiang Lan in high regardâbut his constant pestering made it hard for anyone else to get a word in.
One of the staff nudged Lu Xingran aside. "Jiang Lan, whereâd you learn this trick?"
"Can you teach me? Iâve seen people do all sorts of creative stuffâglass cups, ice cubes, you name it."
"Stay away from that Lu Xingran. He doesnât seem like a good guy," warned a senior colleague who was close with Jiang Lan.
Jiang Lan whispered, "Actually, Lu Xingran and I are sort of related, so heâs just asking more questions. He doesnât mean anything by it. Donât believe the rumors online."
Lu Xingran hadnât relied on Yu Wanqiu to debut, so he preferred to keep their connection private. With an aunt like her, even if he won awards, people would just say it was because of her influence.
Jiang Lan sighed. At least her internship would be over this week.
She just hoped the studio staff wouldnât go posting anything sketchy online.
At 11:40, Yu Wanqiu called Jiang Lan to come downstairs for lunch. Lu Xingran watched with hopeful eyes. Heâd had his assistant order takeout from a famous restaurantâpan-seared salmon and beef stew with tomatoesâso he could trade some dishes with Jiang Lan for a taste of Yu Wanqiuâs cooking.
Yu Wanqiu asked about Jiang Lanâs work before sending her back upstairs.
Jiang Lan returned with the lunchbox, and Lu Xingran acted like a thief. "Just a little bite. I wonât bother you this afternoon."
She gave him two pieces of braised pork and two green beans in exchange for a generous portion of beef stew.
This was Lu Xingranâs first time tasting Yu Wanqiuâs cooking, and it was amazingâthe pork melted in his mouth, and the green beans, though slightly softened from steaming, were just right.
At the Lu family home, Yu Wanqiu never had to lift a finger in the kitchen. Clearly, sticking with Lu Yicheng was a dead end.
And Jiang Lan could play music with a piece of yarnâLu Xingran was in awe.
He âââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââââcouldnât resist texting his brother:
[Your girlfriend is incredible. She played a whole song with a single strand of yarn.]
[Lu Yicheng: Piss off. And stay away from my girlfriend.]
Lu Xingran figured since they were family, theyâd cross paths againâwhy be so distant? Heâd never mistreat his sis-in-law. He just wanted to learn how to play yarn from her.
Jiang Lan knew so many instruments, and he wrote songs. They could collaborate!
Lu Yicheng was being way too possessive.
[Can I treat you and Jiang Lan to dinner? She turned me down when I asked her alone.]
[Lu Yicheng: Piss off.]
Fans, like Lu Yicheng, were wary of guys like Lu Xingran.
[Latest scoop: Jiang Lan and Lu Xingran are distantly related, which is why they exchanged WeChat. Jiang Lan and Lu Yicheng are meant to be. No, waitâJiang Lan and Yu Wanqiu are the ultimate mother-in-law/daughter-in-law duo. No need to worry.]
[Uh⦠did something weird just slip in there?]
[What kind of relatives wait until work to add each other on WeChat?]
[At this point, itâs less "Jiang Lanâs relative" and more "Lu Yichengâs relative."]
[She should still stay away from him.]
[He really doesnât seem trustworthy.]
Jiang Lan, of course, didnât go to dinner with Lu Xingran. She was somewhat of a public figure now. Though she didnât browse Weibo much, Zhang Tian often reminded her to wear a mask outside and updated her on brand collaborationsâlike how milk sales spiked after her ad.
Zhang Tianâs exact words were: "You guys need to act like youâre the hottest stars on the hottest show."
Even Aunt Zhao had fans now.
Except Li Jia.
Zhang Tian was at his witâs end with Li Jia. The tension between her and Zhang Lin kept escalating, to the point where editing couldnât even smooth things over.
That morning, Zhang Linâs husband, Xu Chaoyang, dropped by. He couldnât understand why she insisted on working. And the moment he arrived, Li Jia suddenly looked deathly pale.
Her lips were colorless as she murmured, "Madam Du went for a checkup last week, and her results werenât great. Maybe I should get examined too."
Xu Chaoyang pressed her: "Whatâs really going on?"
Li Jia sighed. "Nothing serious. Probably just exhaustion."
Zhang Lin remained indifferent. Xu Chaoyang turned to her. "You didnât notice Mom was like this? And you still let her cook for you?"
Zhang Lin smiled faintly. "What else could I do? I canât manage on my own."
Xu Chaoyang scoffed. "You did everything when you were pregnant with Xu Yi."
If he hadnât brought it up, those memories wouldâve faded entirely.
Zhang Lin said, "My stomach hurts when I cook."
"Then just quit the show. Weâll pay the penalty."
Xu Chaoyang went to negotiate with Zhang Tian.
Zhang Tian said, "Letâs bring in the showâs lawyer. Heâs the expert."
The lawyer adjusted his glasses. "Per the contract, leaving before filming concludesâor divorcingâconstitutes a breach. Compensation will be calculated based on ratings and other metrics to offset the negative impact."
"Zhang Lin had 2.4 million Weibo followers before joining. Now she has 8.6 million. The increase aloneâ"
Xu Chaoyang cut him off. "Skip the details. Just tell me how much."
The lawyer cleared his throat. "Approximately⦠200 million RMB."
Xu Chaoyang: "â¦â¦â¦â¦"
In the end, he told his mother to tough it out and urged Zhang Lin to be more understanding. Zhang Lin covered her nose, neither agreeing nor refusing, but the disappointment in her eyes was unmistakable.
Xu Chaoyang said, "Stop talking about acting. Look at how big your belly isâyou canât even cook properly, how are you supposed to act?"
Zhang Lin hadnât spoken a word since Xu Chaoyang arrived. Deep down, she envied Shen Xingyao and Jiang Lan.
"Xu Chaoyang, do you remember what you said you liked about me when you proposed? You said you loved me for my acting." Zhang Linâs voice trembled slightly. No one gets married planning for divorceâeveryone hopes for a happy life. But looking back on all the suffering sheâd endured over the years, she truly couldnât go on like this anymore.
Xu Chaoyang froze.
Zhang Lin continued, "Itâs only been seven years. There will be many more seven-year stretches ahead. Once the show wraps up, letâs get divorced. I donât want this kind of life anymore."
Li Jia was stunned too.
The production crew all wore identical expressions of shock.
Zhang Linâs face returned to calm. "I donât have a job, so I wonât ask for any assets in the divorce. But Xu Yiâ"
"Letâs follow legal procedures. I want custody of Xu Yi." That was the only thing she refused to concede.
Xu Chaoyang looked utterly bewildered. "Why would you want a divorce when everythingâs fine?"
He went to work every day, never caused unnecessary trouble, clocked in and out on timeâwhy would Zhang Lin want to leave him?
"You might be fine, but Iâm not." Zhang Lin didnât want to say more. Dragging this out in public was humiliating enough. "Just go home. Weâll talk after the show ends."
She turned to Zhang Tian and apologized. "Iâm sorry for the trouble."