The Film Queen’s Little Bunny Wife - Chapter 34
After several days, I was once again sleeping in Ling Hanyan’s bed.
Unlike the tension and shyness of last time, Tu Jiaojiao’s current mood was purely happy; the entire rabbit felt like it was radiating pink bubbles of joy.
After hanging up the phone with her sister, she blinked her misty eyes and, very boldly, took the initiative to lie down and nuzzle against Ling Hanyan’s embrace.
This time, it was a favor she openly, legitimately, and solemnly requested from her lover, with the status of a girlfriend!
Ling Hanyan enjoyed the feeling of petting the rabbit, but deep down, she harbored a secret expectation.
She thought that as soon as the door closed, Tu Jiaojiao would eagerly transform into human form and use a soft voice to coo and cuddle with her.
Moreover, she seemed to have forgotten to bring Jiaojiao’s clothes in, so when she realized it, she would definitely shyly shrink into a ball and ask for help finding her clothes.
The thought of this scene made Ling Hanyan’s blood rush slightly.
Why had she never thought a girl smelled this good before? It must be because she hadn’t met the right person.
However… this foolish little rabbit forgot to transform. After rubbing her hind paws on the floor, she jumped onto the bed, showing no sign of changing her form.
Actually, Jiaojiao couldn’t be blamed for dropping the ball at the critical moment.
The amount of emotion a person can use each day is limited, and she had been so happy during the day that she felt like she was flying!
When night came, it was inevitable that she would start to feel tired, and her brain was lazily unable to process things quickly.
Besides, the little rabbit was incredibly easy to satisfy. Just inhaling Ling Hanyan’s scent and being able to mumble sweet words to her with her three lobed mouth made her heart feel very content and happy.
Ling Hanyan, who had been single for twenty-eight years and was finally stumbling into her first relationship, experienced the bittersweet complexities of romance for the first time.
She was wearing loose, casual silk pajamas, her long, curly hair draped over her shoulders. She lay on her side on the soft, large bed, her beloved little rabbit nestled in her arms.
On one hand, she was very much anticipating ‘Rabbit, transform for me,’ wanting to see her pure and lovely little beauty. On the other hand, she secretly enjoyed the feeling of being able to stroke the fluffy rabbit’s bottom at this moment.
She knew without a doubt that if Jiaojiao were in human form right now, the easily embarrassed girl would definitely scoot back slightly to put some distance between them.
And she certainly wouldn’t allow her to paw at her soft and full curves.
But when she was a rabbit, she didn’t seem to feel embarrassed in her mind.
Not only did she allow her rabbit bottom to be touched, but when she was happy, she was even willing to flip over and expose her soft belly for petting.
She’s so good… so good it makes one’s heart ache.
Thinking this, Ling Hanyan pinched the Angora rabbit’s soft, warm tail, her heart filled with mixed emotions.
The sweetness was here, and the bitterness was here too.
She told herself: I’ll pet the rabbit a little longer, and then I’ll subtly hint to Jiaojiao that she should transform into human form to cuddle and share the bed with me.
But the plan couldn’t keep up with the changes.
Ling Hanyan was having a great time petting the rabbit, and Tu Jiaojiao, the one being petted, was also having a great time.
Before long, she got sleepy.
Tu Jiaojiao yawned, let out a ‘gu gu’ sound to tell Yanyan that she wanted to sleep, and then moved to a comfortable spot, snuggling tightly against her beloved and closing her eyes.
She didn’t give Ling Hanyan a chance to hint about transforming into her human form.
Tu Jiaojiao stopped her cooing, and soon the room was enveloped in silence.
The only sound in the room was the soft, continuous breathing of this carefree little rabbit, and Ling Hanyan’s turbulent emotions slowly calmed down.
She chuckled softly and embraced Tu Jiaojiao.
There’s no need to rush. Now that the contract is signed, the little rabbit can’t escape.
And it seems, due to the effect of the contract jade, the two of them cannot be too far apart.
The Next Day’s Agenda: Work and Meeting
The next day, one person and one rabbit had two major things to do.
After a brief discussion, Ling Hanyan first took her rabbit to the Dirty Cat studio.
She knew Tu Jiaojiao was very obedient and wouldn’t run away while in her arms, but others didn’t know that, so she borrowed the leash she had bought for Xiaobai.
This leash was very beautiful. It was made of red and orange cotton and linen fabric and referenced the design of a Hanfu Ruqun (skirt).
Wearing it on a small animal wouldn’t feel like a restricting rope at all instead, it looked like they were wearing a cute little outfit.
Xiaobai was currently too thin, and the leash could be slipped off in seconds.
But Tu Jiaojiao quite liked it, and the plump Angora rabbit looked very wealthy wearing the leash.
She spent more time as a human now, and occasionally transforming into a rabbit gave her a strange, exposed feeling. Having something on her body was a source of security for her.
When she met Director Ning Yu, she was reviewing the footage shot the day before. The white paper next to her recorded fragmented inspirations and time points that she thought might be useful.
For the first season of the Dirty Cat Observation Diary, she wasn’t greedy and only found three groups of stray cats.
The control group cats had already been fitted with hidden cameras and placed in their usual areas of activity.
The remaining three were Ling Hanyan’s Xiaobai, singer Ruan Hong’s Juyoujing, and idol Bai Jia’s Huahua.
Leaving aside the situation of the stray cats for now.
Except for Ling Hanyan’s Xiaobai, who didn’t eat properly, the other two cats, experiencing a life of full bellies for the first time, felt like the newly rich. Every day, besides eating, they just sat by their bowls waiting for the next meal.
Upon seeing Ling Hanyan, Ning Yu happily shared with her. “Xiaobai ate properly last night!”
Ling Hanyan nodded, but knew she couldn’t say it was the result of Tu Jiaojiao’s “talk therapy.”
She patted the rabbit’s bottom and casually said, “Perhaps because Little Moon has come to my house, Xiaobai was afraid the rabbit would steal its food and so it ate obediently.”
Little Moon… I’m not called Little Moon! My sister is called Little Moon!
Tu Jiaojiao was greatly alarmed to hear this pet name, remembering that she had mumbled it when Yanyan asked her for the rabbit’s nickname.
The rabbit in question was full of regret, only regret.
“Can you walk a rabbit on a leash?” Ning Yu was curious and wanted to come over and observe, but Ling Hanyan was rather insensitive and held the rabbit tightly, unwilling to let her down for Ning Yu to see.
“I don’t know about other rabbits, but this one listens to me,” Ling Hanyan evaded, subtly turning sideways to block Ning Yu’s line of sight.
Tu Jiaojiao cooed twice, trying to urge Ling Hanyan to get to the main point.
Ling Hanyan stroked the rabbit’s ear, a smile on her lips that she hadn’t even noticed: “Director Ning, I have a suggestion for the show.”
Ning Yu narrowed her eyes, “Tell me.”
“I think completely non-interference with the stray cat control group isn’t right.”
Ling Hanyan’s following words were all for the sake of her Xiaobai’s sister. “We are filming a variety show, not a documentary.
Stray cats face too many dangers. If they are caught and abused by people, or eat something dirty, or encounter an irresistible factor causing injury or illness, broadcasting it as it is will be too cruel.
Soft-hearted people who see it will definitely say we are too cruel, deliberately abusing cats for the sake of the show’s effect.”
Ning Yu was deep in thought. She had also considered this.
The control group cat, Da Ju, had already rummaged through the garbage can twice for a bite to eat. Fortunately, what it found were same day leftovers, not rotten or moldy food.
Moreover, if a cat living on the streets really met with an accident, she truly wouldn’t be able to edit the variety show.
“What you said makes sense. I was planning to discuss this with everyone in the meeting this afternoon,” Ning Yu showed her the situation from the perspective of the three stray cats.
Da Ju was frantically rummaging through garbage cans, San Hua went to restaurants to beg for leftovers, and Bai Mei was slightly better off as someone in her living area fed her regularly.
However, compared to their siblings adopted by celebrities, their lives were truly miserable.
“Let’s provide regular feeding so they don’t starve. What we present shouldn’t only be tragedy, right?” Ling Hanyan looked up and suggested.
Her Xiaobai must have been through starvation, otherwise, it wouldn’t have starved itself to save a bite of food for its sister.
Ning Yu nodded, writing it down on her paper: “We’ll consider it later. This is a brand new subject, and I’m also finding my way. It will be great if the first season can even just find a rough answer.”
A New Nickname: Little Crescent
After saying goodbye to Ning Yu, Tu Jiaojiao cooed twice, trying to get Ling Hanyan’s attention.
“What is it?”
“Gu gu gu.” Don’t call me Little Moon…
“Aren’t you a Moon Rabbit?” Ling Hanyan thought the name was very cute. The moon is white and bright (Jiao), and Jiaojiao is the same.
“Gu gu gu gu gu!” That, that is my sister’s name!
Tu Jiaojiao was indignant, narrating the full story of her impulsive comment back then.
Ling Hanyan couldn’t help but laugh after hearing it: “Sister Mi gave your sister a nickname, so I’ll give you one too.”
“Gu?” Tu Jiaojiao looked up at her, her eyes full of starlight, and her tone full of anticipation.
“Little Crescent Moon (Xiao Yue Ya’er).” The beautiful sound flowed from her throat, making Tu Jiaojiao’s cheeks flush.
The amazing older sister is a whole moon, so she is the crescent moon. It’s perfectly reasonable!
The other thing to do today was to go see her sister with Yanyan, bearing her new name.