Chapter 2263 - 1271:
Chapter 2263 - 1271:
Ye Qingning thought that by now, people online were already calling Luo Youyou the third party, and even claiming that they were childhood sweethearts.
This time, in the romance show, they were a couple, and Luo Youyou’s appearance made her the third wheel. Those hired would definitely tarnish Luo Youyou’s reputation in this way.
Now, they were even suggesting that the two of them were childhood sweethearts and destined to be a pair.
Luo Youyou stepping in made her the third party, attracting hate from trolls they hired, causing even more people online to bash Luo Youyou, to achieve her goal.
Ye Qingning wasn’t paying attention to the internet nor the live broadcast; her brother wasn’t reliable. Originally, he had a thing for Luo Youyou, and it wasn’t just about Luo Youyou herself.
He also investigated why Mo Jingyan suddenly became so formidable, possibly related to Luo Youyou.
Luo Youyou also found out some information, knowing she entered a certain organization, indicating her capabilities.
He didn’t want to block his own future for the sake of his sister.
A sister is a sister, he is himself.
As long as there are traces online, sooner or later, it will lead back to him. He is the person in charge of the local company, without his order, if the company’s actions are traced, it’s his doing.
He had this thought but didn’t tell Ye Qingning too much, though he informed the important figures in the family.
It’s just that the people competing for family inheritance are too many, and they can’t open up to everyone.
The black material Ye Qingning imagined didn’t exist, nor were there online insults aimed at Luo Youyou as she anticipated, and she thought her brother was siding with her.
Yet, from the very beginning of their scheming, what the siblings sought was doomed.
Ye Qingning was neither the chosen one for the family business nor the other heirs. In the family, she was just a daughter, receiving dividends and pocket money.
Perhaps she was just a pawn in the family, a tool for marriage arrangements.
Ye Qingning could go out and play, do something with willfulness, the family didn’t restrain her. It was of course because what she was about to do was related to Mo Jingyan, and the family members would support it.
Zuo Shaonan initially had quite a fan base, though not as much as Mo Jingyan. Luo Youyou’s lively live stream managed to gain many fans, and those who watched the live stream stayed, turning from bystanders into fans.
He was fishing, not outstanding, yet the sight of him under the sun, that fresh young face, was alluring. Although not as exceptional as Mo Jingyan, among the several boys in the variety show, he was the second choice.
A rich second-generation who could sing and dance, some of his performances represented the star image of some wealthy youths.
Their idols, regardless of dress or demeanor, would be mimicked or admired by them.
Lai Chuanyu was the third most handsome among the four boys, and had a small fanbase, mostly consisting of wealthy older women fans.
The reason they were called wealthy older women fans was perhaps their liking for these young men living off wealthy women, with youthful bodies, attracting their hidden heart.
The director saw the fishing show became so popular, though not as some competition shows, having Mo Jingyan and Luo Youyou with such outstanding fishing skills.
This time the show was so popular, it felt like money was flying in.
Seeing so many viewers in the live stream room, the director wasn’t on the boat, they waited on the shore, just watching the internet, feeling very happy.
This boat was very large; when going out to sea, for the safety of the personnel, they hired some bodyguards skilled in swimming.
These were specially invited, after all, the boat was rented, and from the boat rental company, they also hired some young bodyguards who could swim and dive.
This was for defense, whether there would be risks during the recording process?
Would the guests be in danger at sea?
Today there wasn’t any big sea wind, but that didn’t mean there was no danger at sea.
They advised the guests not to go into the sea to prevent any danger at sea.
Just having them fish, even fishing near the ship would have safety nets.
They couldn’t let anyone sabotage, making someone fall into the water or similar incidents.
Their ship anchored here occasionally also had ships appearing nearby.
Some were fishing boats, while others were transporting goods from other places.
After all, this country was just a small island, apart from aviation, goods were also transported by ship.
Selling and purchasing, with a small island, apart from factories, there were also cities with many people from the country.
Their material life wasn’t entirely manufactured or planted in this country.
Goods would be shipped from other countries, just like some rich people’s fruit or seafood, or other foods, which were flown in.
Grains, industrial products that can be stored for a while, would be transported by ship, or some manufacturing raw materials, oil tankers.
Mo Jingyan and Luo Youyou would notice the ships passing by them.
The task Mo Jingyan received was not to be executed immediately.
He was just observing around, out of instinct.
Luo Youyou was observing the surroundings because in recent months she had experienced too many things.
Actually, in such a freezing cold day, even if it was snowing at the Heavenly Palace, although the sea wasn’t frozen, the seawater hadn’t become huge chunks of ice, their all-around walking.
In winter, fishing was really an art of skill.
In such cold weather, the fish appearing were seasonal fish; fish not usually in season were attracted by the bait they used.
Luo Youyou discovered they attracted a big creature in the sea, a Black Shark. The Black Shark didn’t startle her.
What caught her attention was someone quietly jumping from a boat not far away. Could they be winter swimming?
In such a cold climate, diving?
Luo Youyou released her Divine Sense, and within hundreds of meters, she could still notice them.
No matter if the other party was diving for play?
The moment she noticed, she informed Mo Jingyan.
Mo Jingyan quietly started to focus on the ship that Luo Youyou pointed out, not knowing why these people behaved like this.
Mo Jingyan had a sense of danger, a sensitivity to danger, feeling that these people diving might relate to them.
He wouldn’t think these people’s appearance was a coincidence or that they came for underwater goods.
Mo Jingyan’s Divine Sense wasn’t as developed as Luo Youyou’s; when she alerted him, he paid attention.
Both thought they caught enough fish, and others couldn’t outshine them now.
If half an hour passed, each already had two barrels full.
The barrels weren’t ordinary water buckets but large, fish-storing plastic barrels.
Each barrel could hold several hundred pounds of fish, and with those two barrels, further fishing wouldn’t surpass them.
At this point, when they stopped fishing, it was a sign of quitting the competition.
The reason for quitting was that the bait they used was too attractive to marine animals.
Even sharks were drawn in; did they want to hook a shark?
This time they were here for the show and not genuinely for fishing to eat or sell.
Though perhaps the fish they caught might become their lunch or dinner.
In this small nation, some fish could be served as salmon, eaten fresh from the sea.
Despite their distaste for raw seafood, with fatty fish, they could give it a try.
Just now, Luo Youyou, while fishing on the show, secretly slipped some fish into her space while releasing the bait.
The fish obtained before and this time were different, able to be stored in space for breeding.
Such luscious fish could frequently be savored in the future.
Mo Jingyan wasn’t driven by culinary desires, and it didn’t stop him from following suit.
Initially, he couldn’t sense the divers approaching until they were a hundred meters close to the boat, and then he became aware.
It wasn’t out of fear of these people, he was preparing to watch the spectacle of humans versus sharks.
Only two sharks came, yet given how fierce sharks are, would those dozen people be able to handle them?
Mo Jingyan felt a bit of cruelty in this, a form of human ruthlessness devoid of empathy for fellow beings.
Yet he also sensed these people weren’t ordinary, definitely not just minor divers.
Whether they were related to them, they came at a bad timing bound to face misfortune.
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