When Reader and Author Transmigrate Inside the Book at the Same Time

Bai Xinyu’s peculiar operation surprised even the director.

 

“What are you doing, Bai Xinyu? – Are you playing two roles at once?”

 

The female lead chuckled and said, “Acted better than me.”

 

Gu Jinmian: “……”

 

Does this good even have any professional qualities as an actor?

 

Bai Xinyuxin thought to himself: You guys can’t understand the feeling of wanting to immigrate to outer space.

 

“Repeat it again!” Said the director.

 

Bai Xinyu who saw Gu Jinmian’s serious expression again. “……”

 

“Someone came to visit the set, I want to request a break, ” Bai Xinyu raised his hand and said.

 

The director saw Gu Jinmian and Du Bai’an. He knew Gu Jinmian and had some complaints about him.

 

Originally, the male lead role in this drama was supposed to be for Yin Moshu, but it was later given to Bai Xinyu. Gu Jinmian personally intervened, saying that this role was more suitable for Yin Moshu, which made them deeply moved.

 

As a result, Yin Moshu did not come, and it was still Bai Xinyu who came.

 

In the past two days, Yin Moshu had been on the hot search every day, which made his eyes red. If Yin Moshu came to act, would they still worry about the heat of this drama?

 

The director snorted and was about to call for a break when Gu Jinmian said, “No need, carry on. Don’t delay the shooting schedule.”

 

Bai Xinyu was puzzled. “…?”

 

Has he done something wrong again recently?

 

Why was he being tortured so much?

 

In the end, they couldn’t get the scene right. Bai Xinyu just couldn’t act properly in front of Gu Jinmian. The director, frustrated, gave him some advice, “Both Gu Jinmian and Yin Moshu have openly joined a romance reality show, and you…..alas!”

 

Bai Xinyu was perplexed. “…?”

 

“In a few days, I’ll also be participating in that romance reality show,” Bai Xinyu said. “Didn’t the coordinator inform you?”

 

Director: “……”

 

The director completely gave up on trying to salvage the situation and waved him off.

 

Bai Xinyu happily rushed towards the two of them. “Why didn’t you tell me you were coming for a set visit?”

 

“We wanted to surprise you,” Du Baian said. “We went to sign the contract today.”

 

“Wow! “Bai Xinyu was about to congratulate them when he found Gu Jinmian staring at his mouth.

 

Bai Xinyu: “…..”

 

“Home, you were so focused just now. Do you know how terrifying it is?”

 

Gu Jinmian said, “I can’t learn on-site?”

 

“…..”

 

The two walking beside Gu Jinmian, felt a bit strange about him.

 

Gu Jinmian asked, “Do you feel weak in your legs and numb in your spine when you kiss?”

 

“That’s really not true.” Bai Xinyu paused and stuttered,” Actually, that, I don’t know about that, I haven’t really kissed anyone before.”

 

Du Bai’an’s voice was very low, “I don’t know either.”

 

Three innocent souls regarding affection remained silent.

Gu Jinmian didn’t expect himself to be the most experienced.

 

How terrifying this is.

 

This is not the case in the original work.

 

He Bujin, that dog author, isn’t exactly a gentleman either. The story was written in a more realistic manner. In the original work, when Bai Xinyu first entered the entertainment industry, he had a hot and popular senior idol actress, and Du Bai’an was already being financially supported by someone.

 

But now, with Gu Jinmian helping Du Baian’s mother get into the best hospital and having good resources himself, he doesn’t have to go down that path.

 

Bai Xinyu also doesn’t seem to be the same as in the original story.

 

Even Yin Moshu was “in a relationship” with him.

 

Gu Jinmian suddenly realized that the original story was about to collapse.

 

If it collapsed, would this world collapse too?

 

Gu Jinmian hurriedly said to Bai Xinyu, “You should start dating.”

 

Bai Xinyu: “…?”

 

Was there a boss who urged their own stars to date?

 

Well, there was a mother urging her son to date.

 

Home definitely would.

 

“With whom will I chat?”

 

Gu Jinmian: “Whoever you want to chat with.”

 

In male frequency articles, it is normal for the male lead to chat with anyone.

 

Bai Xinyu couldn’t help but glance at Du Bai’an then touch his head, “Oh.”

 

The three of them walked around the film and television base again for a while, inexplicably feeling a bit silly and pitiful.

 

It wasn’t until they started eating lobster and drinking beer that this strange feeling disappeared.

 

Du Bai’an: “…..”

 

Bai Xinyu sighed and mused with a well-acted expression, “This family can’t live be without Yin Moshu.”

 

Gu Jinmian was also thinking about Yin Moshu.

 

Ever since that kiss.

 

He had almost forgotten about it after a couple of days, but seeing Bai Xinyu’s kissing scene today reminded him.

 

Gu Jinmian touched his lower lip, the sharp tingling sensation from being bitten seemed to still be there, and his breath felt as if it was still on the tip of his nose.

 

Gu Jinmian’s first kiss in his life.

 

He performed rather poorly.

 

He was awkward and stiff, like a wooden puppet, and was entirely passive throughout.

 

The more Gu Jinmian thought about it, the more frustrated he became. He took out his phone and searched for “kissing techniques,” “how to kiss skillfully,” “confident kissing”…

 

In another city 300 kilometers away, Yin Moshu had just finished a roadshow and habitually looked towards the audience.

 

He didn’t see the familiar figure he was expecting, but there were two other familiar yet unfamiliar figures.

 

When they saw Yin Moshu approaching, He Zhi stood up nervously, and even Bai Qirui tensed up.

 

This roadshow was in a large theater, and Yin Moshu walked towards them step by step, bathed in dazzling stage lights, so bright it could bring tears to one’s eyes.

 

He was extremely tall, especially his legs, two steps in just one step of his.

 

One couldn’t help but wonder how he walked towards his “parents” when he was a child. Did he stumble and stagger, unlike the stable stride he had now.

 

His eyes were similar to Bai Qirui’s, long and narrow, charming when he smiled but cold and aloof when he didn’t.

 

His mouth resembled He Zhi’s, thin and shallow, naturally exuding a sense of calm, with a stubborn curve.

 

“He, hello,” He Zhi stood up, not knowing how to address him or how to explain why they were here, feeling completely at a loss.

 

Yin Moshu, on the other hand, was quite the opposite. He was very calm, smiled at He Zhi, and didn’t ask them anything.

 

This put both of them at ease.

 

Yin Moshu lowered his head slightly and pulled a strand of hair from his ear, handing it to He Zhi. “Go get a paternity test.”

 

Both of them were stunned.

 

Yin Moshu didn’t say much more to them. After giving them the hair, he was about to leave when He Zhi hurriedly asked, “When did you start suspecting?”

 

“The first time I saw you.”

 

He Zhi wanted to ask him more questions, but she couldn’t bring herself to do it. She was both worried and afraid.

 

People around them couldn’t help but look over, curious.

 

The slender woman’s eyes were red, and she bit her lip hard, her chin trembling.

 

The young man opposite her, on the other hand, had a calm expression and a faint smile on his lips.

 

They looked somewhat alike but seemed like they were from two different worlds.

 

Fortunately, there was another man between them. Bai Qirui asked the question that He Zhi had been wanting to ask, “Do you hate us?”

 

Yin Moshu looked at the hair in He Zhi’s hand and said, “Let’s wait for the results before discussing all this. If it were just an ordinary stranger, there wouldn’t be any hatred.”

 

Yin Moshu left, and He Zhi unconsciously took a few steps after him before being pulled back by Bai Qirui.

 

“Don’t act recklessly, he’s not in the right state of mind right now,” Bai Qirui said.

 

He Zhi, didn’t know what had come over her, suddenly her eyes became sharp. She gritted her teeth and said, “Regardless of whether he’s in the right state of mind or not, he is my son, the only one!”

 

Bai Qirui held her and patted her shoulder to comfort her. “I know, I know. He is our only son, no matter what.”

 

Under his consolation, He Zhi gradually calmed down, but tears kept falling drop by drop onto Bai Qirui’s shoulder.

 

Yin Moshu returned a week later, two days before the movie premiere.

 

The “Four Seasons for You” production team quickly contacted them for filming, as a movie premiere was excellent material.

 

Watching movies was something that couples often do, especially when one of them was the lead actor, and it’s their premiere.

 

For the production team, it’s a movie that the two couples must watch together.

 

Gu Jinmian: “…”

 

It’s just that it’s very hasty.

 

Before the premiere, there was a premiere ceremony where the cast and crew interacted with the media and fans. Gu Jinmian had a paralyzed face while Ji Nan sat beside him.

 

This time, it wasn’t being broadcast live, so Gu Jinmian couldn’t be bothered to talk to him.

 

The atmosphere was very quiet.

The production team, eager to capture exciting footage, felt helpless.

 

Gu Jinmian seemed quite content, watching Yin Moshu on stage answering questions from reporters. The more he looked at Yin Moshu, the more he felt he was incredibly handsome. When Yin Moshu finished answering a question and lifted his gaze to look directly at him, this feeling became especially intense.

 

At this moment, Gu Jinmian’s eyes would become exceptionally bright, and his whole face would come to life.

 

When a good-looking paralyzed face becomes animated, it’s not just good-looking; it’s like a tender sprout emerging from frozen soil, exuding a heartwarming vitality.

 

After watching for a while, Ji Nan furrowed his brow. “Why aren’t you talking to me? Is it necessary to pretend our twenty-year friendship doesn’t exist just to avoid suspicion because of some guy?”

 

Gu Jinmian: “…”

 

Gu Jinmian stared at him with a paralyzed expression. “Are you sick?”

 

Ji Nan: “…”

 

Thinking about the contents in the cloud drive, Gu Jinmian said coldly, “Why didn’t you say this when you threw me under the bus? Why didn’t you say this when you locked me in that small dark room?”

 

The photographers were startled and quickly turned off their cameras.

 

Ji Nan furrowed his brow and said very seriously, “Jinmian, I’ve wanted to apologize to you for a long time. I was wrong back then, and I regret it.”

 

“What good is regret?” Gu Jinmian scoffed. “Do you know that after you locked me in that small dark room for a whole night, I couldn’t sleep for an entire week? I was afraid of any room with even a hint of darkness.”

 

Ji Nan wanted to explain, but suddenly the photographers began to move, and he followed their gaze only to see Yin Moshu approaching.

 

Gu Jinmian’s eyes darted around, and he immediately stood up and held onto Yin Moshu’s arm. “I can only sleep well when I’m with him.”

 

Although Yin Moshu didn’t know what they had been talking about earlier, he smiled and gently pressed his hand on the back of Gu Jinmian’s neck, guiding him closer.

 

He had returned late last night, and Gu Jinmian hadn’t picked him up. Today was their first meeting in a week.

 

As Gu Jinmian nestled against Yin Moshu, he couldn’t help but feel a sense of calm and comfort wash over him.

 

Being close to Yin Moshu, he caught a faint scent of pine and geranium on him, cold yet refreshing, making him feel at ease all over. He squinted his eyes in contentment.

 

“He just can’t sleep properly, always crawling onto people,” Yin Moshu said, his Adam’s apple moving slightly as he spoke.

 

Gu Jinmian: “…?”

 

He saw Ji Nan’s displeased expression, and the staff members were slightly excited.

 

He couldn’t refute it. The only time they had shared a bed, he had crawled onto Yin Moshu and started mumbling in his sleep, waking Yin Moshu up with a “haha.” He still remembered the cold, ominous look Yin Moshu had given him at that moment.

 

Gu Jinmian didn’t dare to argue, so he stood obediently by Yin Moshu’s side.

 

Everyone else found Yin Moshu’s comment sweet, but Gu Jinmian felt like he had said it through clenched teeth.

 

After the premiere ceremony, everyone in attendance went inside to watch the movie.

 

As expected, the four of them sat together again.

 

Originally, the first and second male leads were supposed to sit in the same row, and since the show’s production team and the film crew were collaborating, they arranged for all four of them to sit together for the premiere.

 

This time, it was Gu Jinmian and Hang Yuanting sitting side by side, while Yin Moshu and Ji Nan sat on either side.

 

At first, Gu Jinmian felt a bit uncomfortable, but once the movie began, he quickly forgot about any unease, as the film captured his full attention.

 

In a big-budget film, the exquisite art direction was a given, and the director’s cinematography skills were unquestionable. Even the imaginary world was breathtakingly beautiful, a feast for the eyes with every frame.

 

What sets this film apart was the characters. Each character had a soul, and when Yin Moshu appeared as Lin Qisheng, there was a small but audible gasp from the audience in the cinema.

 

Many TV actors didn’t necessarily transition well to the big screen. Apart from the stricter demands on facial expressions and the magnification of facial features on the large screen, both flaws and strengths became even more prominent.

 

People with good bone structure were more suitable for the big screen, just like Yin Moshu, who was currently commanding attention on the big screen.

 

Lin Qisheng made his entrance – dressed in crimson attire that accentuated his complexion, his raven-black hair flowing like the night, and his slender fingers caressing a black porcelain wine glass, he smiled with an air of charm and allure.

 

Upon his entrance, the cinema fell noticeably silent, with many pairs of eyes fixated on him.

 

Gu Jinmian noticed some holding their breath, their gazes unwavering; others gripped the edges of their seats, leaning forward in anticipation.

 

It was akin to how, every time before, Bai Xinyu and Du Bai’an involuntarily turned toward Yin Moshu; like at the fashion dinner party, where everyone’s eyes followed Yin Moshu; like sunflowers chasing the sun, it was natural yet uncanny.

 

-This theater was like that, this cinema was like that, and cinemas across the nation were all the same.

 

-In most films and TV shows, viewers naturally become engrossed in the main characters, but here, they all followed Lin Qisheng.

 

When the audience learned that Lin Qisheng was the deceptive antagonist, a sudden chorus of gasps erupted in the cinema, as if they had all forgotten the clear disclosures made in the earlier promotions. Subsequently, they became even more tense.

 

Finally, as Lin Qisheng, covered in blood, smiled and walked into the fiery abyss, the cinema was filled not only with sobs but also with angry murmurs, accompanied by the sound of people stomping their feet and kicking their seats.

 

Gu Jinmian: “…”

 

Director Lin: “…”

 

To be honest, Director Lin was quite nervous. He had attended numerous premieres, but he had never seen an audience react like this before.

 

Even the camera crew from the Four Seasons TV program was left bewildered.

 

They almost forgot they were there for work; they were completely immersed in the movie. When they looked at Yin Moshu again, their expressions became strange.

 

As they emerged from the cinema, everyone had their own thoughts.

 

Silent yet restless.

 

During this time, Ji Nan pulled Hang Yuanting aside, and Hang Yuanting suddenly erupted, slapping Ji Nan’s hand away, “Get lost!”

 

It was only then that everyone realized he was seething with anger, his chest heaving, and his eyes welling up with tears.

 

The sudden expression of everyone saying, ‘This is the male lead,’ once again pushed up Hang Yuanting’s anger. He disregarded the ongoing filming of “Four Seasons for You” and stormed out without hesitation.

 

The rest of the crew didn’t pay him any mind.

 

They were all anxiously waiting.

 

Gu Jinmian had initially sensed that this movie was going to be a hit, not from the reviews by various film critics, but from the earlier surge in Yin Moshu’s fan base.

 

The premiere had taken place nationwide, with no special screening for the media beforehand. Yet, immediately after the movie ended, Yin Moshu’s fans began growing at an incredibly alarming rate.

 

Gu Jinmian had never witnessed anything so terrifying, both in his fictional world and in real life.

 

The numbers were increasing by tens of thousands with each refresh, as if they were acquiring fake followers.

 

Gu Jinmian wasn’t sure if he was dazed or going crazy. He would sit for a moment, then stand up, sit back down and scroll through his phone, then quickly get up and take a few slow steps before sitting down again to continue scrolling.

 

It was a cycle of restlessness.

 

Yin Moshu couldn’t bear to watch anymore.

 

Just as he was about to stand up again, Yin Moshu firmly gripped his shoulder, but for some reason, he couldn’t hold him back. It was as if there was an unstoppable force surging within Gu Jinmian.

 

His eyes sparkled like stars, and he looked at Yin Moshu with excitement. “Yin Moshu, you’re going to be a sensation overnight!”

 

At this moment, a deluge of comments flooded the internet, with seven or eight trending topics, long reviews from various film critics, and lively discussions on major forums.

 

“It’s thanks to you for giving me this role,” Yin Moshu said, gazing into Gu Jinmian’s bright eyes.

 

On the night he became famous, there were signs of excitement everywhere on the internet, and the landscape was filled with beauty, but all he collected was the joy in Gu Jinmian’s eyes.

 

“It’s not me! It’s your own amazing performance!” Gu Jinmian exaggeratedly gestured with his hands, his eyes filled with stars. “So many people are drawn to you, it’s like they’ve discovered a treasure!”

 

Gu Jinmian was just so happy that he felt like dancing with joy.

 

He came here to see Yin Moshu walk the dazzling path, to bring him to the brightest place.

 

He didn’t want Yin Moshu to stumble along rough and dark roads, he didn’t want Yin Moshu to go unnoticed.

 

It seemed like he was on the verge of success, with so many people seeing him and liking him.

 

Gu Jinmian was so happy that he was almost on the verge of tears.

 

“I did act really well later on,” Yin Moshu said.

 

“Yes, yes!” Gu Jinmian nodded vigorously.

 

“I had to work harder so I could be worthy of you sooner,” Yin Moshu added.

 

Gu Jinmian’s body was filled with bubbles of joy, and he was so excited that his head felt like it was going to burst. He didn’t catch the deeper meaning in Yin Moshu’s words, he simply felt that Yin Moshu had said something that made him happy. In an instant, he jumped onto him, hugged him, and excitedly nuzzled him.

 

“Worthy, worthy, my cub is the best in the world, Mama loves you!”

 

Yin Moshu: “…”

 

Gu Jinmian rubbed against him in excitement for a while before realizing that Yin Moshu hadn’t reacted at all. It was a bit strange.

 

He lifted his slightly flushed face and saw Yin Moshu’s earnest smile.

 

Yin Moshu held him up with one hand while lightly tracing his spine with the other.

 

“Cub? Mama?” He smiled with a hint of mischief. “I didn’t expect, Mianmian, that you’d have such peculiar tastes.”

 

“…..” Gu Jinmian felt like he was about to fall onto the bed and shouted, “These tastes should have been strangled in the cradle!”

 

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  1. Aeanbelle Frost says:

    Lol maternal instinct suddenly went online

  2. xiao says:

    ahaha……..
    mianmian is in danger…..

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