Su Wanru’s words were neither angry nor happy, and she didn’t seem very supportive of Liu Yifeng’s decision.
“I know your concerns, but this matter has been decided, and the other party has promised me not to mention Tongtong’s situation.”
Liu Yifeng knew exactly what she was thinking, so he immediately addressed her worries.
“You actually believe what people from the TV station say? You’re hopeless. I don’t mean anything else; I just think your decision is too sudden. As long as Tongtong isn’t disturbed, that’s all that matters.”
Liu Yifeng nodded. “I understand your concern. I’ve also discussed this with Tongtong, and we have no conflict.” He felt that worrying about something before it happened might be making a mountain out of a molehill. He would deal with the consequences if they arose.
“I’m fine now. So, will you be busy from now on?” Su Wanru’s intention was clear: if he was busy, she could pick up Tongtong, which would be nice.
Liu Yifeng instantly understood her meaning and suddenly remembered the old man’s words.
“Oh, right, there’s something I forgot to tell you. The old man has arranged a schedule for picking up and dropping off Tongtong. I’ll send it to you after work. You can see if your schedule allows. If it does, you can pick up and drop off Tongtong according to this schedule; it will be more convenient.”
One day after work, the old man handed him a piece of paper, which looked like a class schedule, with the pick-up and drop-off times written neatly. He asked Liu Yifeng to help inquire about the Su family’s opinion.
“Okay.”
Su Wanru was shocked. She was still thinking about how to tell them about this matter, and now it was already arranged. She felt very grateful.
They didn’t say anything more and hung up the phone.
Because he was going to participate in a show, Liu Yifeng organized all his experiences for future interviews.
After this heat was generated, many people approached Liu Yifeng.
Perhaps some people had wanted to approach Liu Yifeng before, but they might have thought he was difficult to talk to and therefore dared not come forward.
As a result, after the "Super Informative" program invited Liu Yifeng, it also gained some traction, with some even speculating that Liu Yifeng had relatives in the program team.
Seeing these false news reports, Liu Yifeng even found it amusing and was even more curious to see what more absurd reasons they could fabricate.
“You have to admit, these media outlets are really interesting. It seems that to be a reporter, you need a vivid imagination,” Lu Fei was also following the news.
The protagonist of the gossip news was right in front of him, yet he was looking at news about the protagonist currently on vacation. It truly made him chuckle.
“I think you have great talent. You’re good at sales and have a silver tongue. I think you shouldn’t work for me anymore; you should be a reporter.” Liu Yifeng watched Lu Fei engrossed in the news, completely unlike how he had been when trying to dissuade him before.
Lu Fei shook his head. “It’s different. Such things cannot be compared. Watching them report is like watching a joke. If I were to do it myself, I would be the joke. Every trade has its specialty; this saying is very true.”
Liu Yifeng rolled his eyes. He actually thought Lu Fei would be quite suitable for reporting. Just then, there was a knock on the office door.
“Hello, is Mr. Liu in?” a woman’s voice came from outside the door. The two inside looked at each other, puzzled.
So, Lu Fei got up to open the door. “Who are you?”
Seeing the stranger at the door, Lu Fei didn’t know what to do.
“Oh, hello, I’m from the staff of ‘The Brainiac.’ I’d like to ask if Mr. Liu is in?” Lu Fei understood her purpose after hearing her words.
He opened the door and let her in. Many media people had been coming to see Liu Yifeng recently, so they were no longer surprised.
“Mr. Liu, I’m from the staff of ‘The Brainiac.’ I’ve come uninvited today to ask if you are still interested in participating in the second season with your son?”
Liu Yifeng frowned. He didn’t seem to recall seeing this person during the first season.
“I’m sorry, we don’t seem to know each other, and we have no plans for the second season.” Regardless of who this person was, whether they genuinely wanted to invite them or were just seeking attention, he had no intention of letting Tongtong participate in any more programs.
When he agreed to the “Super Informative” program, it was to help people, promote organic vegetables, and let more people know about the technology and how to apply it.
However, strange programs kept approaching him, merely wanting to capitalize on their previous news. Now, someone was even setting their sights on Tongtong.
This was his bottom line, and they had touched it immediately.
“I’m sorry, I will not participate in any more programs, and neither will my son. Lu Fei, please escort our guest out.” As soon as he finished speaking, Lu Fei stood in front of Liu Yifeng and extended his right hand.
“Miss, please.”
The staff member who entered frowned. “I just asked if you were willing to participate. If you’re not, just tell me the reason, right? What’s with this attitude? Do you really think you’re a star?”
After speaking, she gave Lu Fei a glare and then took out all her anger on closing the door.
With a “bang,” she left the two of them stunned.
“Wow, there really are all sorts of people nowadays. Yifeng, you shouldn’t let just anyone in and out from now on. This is too dangerous.”
Lu Fei was dumbfounded. He had never seen such a staff member who became so enraged over a single sentence.
“It’s normal. They’re probably envious of ‘Super Informative’ and thought of this approach to see if they could boost their program’s popularity.”
Liu Yifeng could only understand it as being somewhat related to him.
“Even if they want their program to be popular, they shouldn’t take their anger out on us. However, it’s good that you are no longer cooperating with them. Such people, even if you cooperate, are not worth the trouble; they have too bad tempers. What if something goes wrong during future cooperation? They’d practically eat you alive.”
Lu Fei looked as if he had just escaped a disaster, clearly having left no good impression of the woman.
“You have no backbone. A mere staff member scares you this much. I’ll need you to be my bodyguard in the future, so hurry up and strengthen your training.”
He walked past Lu Fei, scrutinized him from head to toe, gave him a look that couldn’t be described, and then left.