The Film Queen’s Little Bunny Wife - Chapter 62
However, Tu Yueming has an impatient nature and began to operate and lay out her plan even before the babies reached one month old.
Netizens woke up today to find Weibo crashed. The reason was none other than the hundreds of accounts under the Tu Group having all posted the same celebratory Weibo message.
The general copy was as follows:
【To celebrate the marriage of the Group’s Little President, Tu Jiaojiao, and the current Best Actress, Ling Hanyan, and the safe birth of their two beloved daughters.
The XX brand under the Tu Group is offering 20% off all merchandise. Repost this Weibo and send your blessings, and ten people will be drawn seven days later to receive a XXX gift.】
The only difference was the name of the subsidiary brand, which included shopping malls, luxury goods, five star hotels…
Some offered discounts, some gave away items, and some gave away money.
The last time there was such widespread celebration was during the selection of a “Yearly Lucky Koi” to be exclusively pampered.
However, this time the gifts were given to more people and covered a wider range, giving everyone the illusion that as long as they reposted, they could share in the good fortune.
Because these Weibo posts came from official accounts with hundreds of thousands of active followers, no one online even questioned these sweepstakes posts that did not include photos of the parties involved.
In addition to the Tu Group’s own businesses, many companies that had a good partnership with them also jumped on the bandwagon, sending their blessings to Tu Jiaojiao and Ling Hanyan.
For Ling Hanyan, it was easy to talk about, as her name was listed as the lead actress in the national-level Golden Sea Film Festival award-winning film, Legend of the Crane Spirit Empress, which had just been released.
People who were curious about the person favored by the Little President of the Tu Group couldn’t help but buy tickets to the cinema to witness her grace.
As for Tu Jiaojiao, everyone had only heard of her, but never seen her. Tu Yueming protected her like a flower in a greenhouse, and she rarely appeared in public.
Thus, netizens accomplished a remarkable feat that could be recorded in history.
They collectively pressured Tu Yueming, Ling Hanyan, and Ling Hanyan’s mother, Ms. Jin Yan, crying and wailing under their private Weibo accounts, strongly demanding to see what Tu Jiaojiao and the babies looked like.
Their threats were also endearingly cute, claiming they wouldn’t send their blessings if they weren’t shown the photos!
However, Tu Yueming’s side actually seriously considered the fans’ playful demands and released photos of Tu Jiaojiao and the babies’ small footprints as requested.
This was because Tu Yueming had discovered that the public declaration of Jiaojiao and Ling Hanyan’s relationship was intertwined with the rise and fall of the Moon Rabbit Clan.
The blessings received from this grand public event actually materialized as the spiritual energy and red qi needed by the Moon Rabbit Clan.
Even the peripheral branches of the Moon Rabbit Clan, like Mu Si, benefited, let alone Tu Yueming and Tu Jiaojiao, who were at the center of the public opinion storm.
Both Tu sisters clearly felt the benefit brought by the spiritual energy.
Tu Yueming had been worried that Jiaojiao was exhausted from giving birth and lack of rest, but now she felt refreshed, as if she had returned to her younger self a decade ago.
Tu Jiaojiao, who had just given birth, was both physically and mentally fatigued, but now that weariness completely vanished. After having the doctor check her, she immediately decided against the traditional month of confinement in the hospital and headed home right away.
The general public cannot cultivate, so they naturally cannot control the flow of spiritual energy; this was all bestowed by the Heavenly Dao.
Tu Yueming now understood in her heart, the Moon Rabbit Clan ultimately needed to return to the public they could not stand aloof. Their mission was inseparable from the future of humankind.
To thank the netizens for helping her realize this truth, she posted another sweepstakes Weibo, adding millions of yuan in virtual red envelopes, with a drawing every ten minutes, allowing everyone to share in the good fortune.
Netizens felt like it was New Year’s Day. Usually, they only browsed Weibo to pass the time, but today, with a simple click to repost Tu Yueming’s Weibo, they received red envelopes ranging from a few yuan to over a thousand.
Their blessings for Tu Jiaojiao became even more sincere.
After Tu Jiaojiao and her party returned home and settled down, Ling Hanyan aimlessly scrolled through her phone.
Tu Yueming’s move was surprising, but the result was positive.
According to the usual sequence of a celebrity or magnate announcing a relationship, there would certainly be an avalanche of negative comments.
But now, the netizens were grateful for the freebies, and the internet was overwhelmingly filled with blessings. If anyone dared to pop up and say something unpleasant, they would instantly be trampled down by more people.
This was a path she had never considered.
Ling Hanyan realized that in the face of absolute power and benefit, everyone would yield.
This was a flaw inherent in human nature, but it wasn’t entirely wrong. Plants, animals, and all creatures living in the world understand how to seek advantage and avoid harm.
She lowered her eyes, a deep meaning concealed within.
Now, Ling Hanyan vaguely felt where she should head in the future.
Her name was not yet famous enough, which was why she had been hesitant before going public.
But the Tu Group didn’t care about such things. Tu Jiaojiao was born with a silver spoon, and no matter who she fancied, Tu Yueming would ensure the public accepted it wholeheartedly.
In this light, Jiaojiao was marrying down into the Ling family. For the sake of the bunnies and the babies, she had to continue working hard. One Best Actress trophy wasn’t enough; she needed to achieve the Grand Slam, at the very least.
Thinking of this, a slight smile curved her lips. She called Sister Hong and began discussing her upcoming work schedule.
However, the excitement on the internet was theirs and had nothing to do with Tu Jiaojiao. After her body was conditioned by the immense spiritual energy, she was busy nursing, raising, and playing with the babies.
Sure enough, the doctor was right; the two little girls hadn’t turned into little rabbits since birth. She felt relieved and let Ms. Jin help with the childcare.
Ms. Jin could be considered the person in the family with the most knowledge about raising children.
When Ling Hanyan was young, she adopted a free range approach, which resulted in Ling Hanyan’s perpetually cold personality. She saw this as her failure.
Ling Hanyan’s father was the love of her life. After his death, she had no intention of finding another companion in her later years, but she often felt a void around her.
In her youth, she thought a quiet child was a good thing, but now, on how many nights did she regret not spending more time with Yanyan?
Now that she had the chance to raise her granddaughters, Jin Yan had made extensive preparations in advance.
She even personally scouted for a confinement nanny, visiting every center herself.
This nanny was a high achiever in her youth and had done a lot of research on childcare. Her approach to raising children was scientific, her attitude was serious, and it was clear she genuinely loved children.
Aside from occasional disagreements with Ms. Jin, the two middle-aged women were afraid of scaring the children, so they would cheerfully bicker at each other, but there were no major issues.
After Tu Jiaojiao returned home, although it was called raising the children, it was no different from the hospital. Except for feeding times, the two little ones were always in the arms of Ms. Jin and the nanny.
Because she wasn’t very good at holding them, the “Little Kitten” and “Little Bunny” would cry and whimper every time.
“Little Kitten” and “Little Bunny” were the nicknames for the two girls. Their formal names were Tu Fanhua and Ling Sijin.
Tu Fanhua was the older sister, nicknamed “Bunny.” Ling Sijin was the younger sister, nicknamed “Kitten.”
The two babies were identical twins, looking exactly alike externally, so sometimes Jin Yan and the nanny couldn’t tell them apart.
But Tu Jiaojiao, for some reason, saw that the two children looked different. Whenever they couldn’t distinguish them, they had to bring the babies to their mother for identification.
Ling Hanyan felt the pressure from the Tu family and urgently scheduled upcoming work with Sister Mao, but she didn’t rush to leave her family right away.
She stayed at home with Jiaojiao until the babies reached one month old.
The one-month celebration was not held on a grand scale, even though countless people were eager to curry favor with the Tu Group through Ling Hanyan after the public announcement.
By their one month mark, the two little girls had opened their eyes and were moving them around.
Tu Fanhua and Ling Sijin inherited the best features of their mothers’ looks. At such a young age, they already showed signs of future exquisite beauty, with skin as white as the untouched snow in the sky.
They perfectly balanced out the flaws, not as distant and cool as Ling Hanyan, nor as soft and gentle as Tu Jiaojiao. Everyone who saw them couldn’t help but praise them profusely.
Logically, since the mother had finished her month of confinement and the children were a bit older, it would have been time for the nanny to leave.
But Jin Yan waved her hand, concluding that Tu Jiaojiao and Ling Hanyan would surely be flustered without the nanny, and insisted on keeping her.
Thus, Tu Jiaojiao’s life remained unchanged from before giving birth. She was still surrounded daily by Big White, Little White, and Cotton Candy (the family pets, likely cats/rabbits/etc.).
Now that Tu Jiaojiao had finished her confinement, Ling Hanyan felt relieved. Her previously lukewarm ambition for her career burned brightly, and she began taking on announcements and traveling for work.
Tu Jiaojiao was delighted by this. She had been worried that Yanyan might become irrelevant.
After her phone was unrestricted, she relaxed when she saw the names of her and Yanyan trending on the internet over a million times. Having a name in the news meant having status, and since they weren’t curses, it was a good thing!
As for her own peaceful life being disrupted, she didn’t mind much.
It was only natural. She came to this world to find Ling Hanyan, to know, recognize, and love her, and to share the rest of their lives together until old age.
Until, she saw this video.
【CP/Ling Hanyan X Tu Jiaojiao’s Relationship Trajectory】
The video creator was simply amazing. Using the photos posted by Tu Yueming, they managed to figure out who Tu Jiaojiao was and then traced all of Ling Hanyan’s activities.
They genuinely found scenes where Tu Jiaojiao appeared:
- Charity Gala: Ling Hanyan was on stage participating in the event, and Tu Jiaojiao was downstairs in formal business attire, watching her with a smile in her eyes.
- Filming Set: Ling Hanyan was acting with a Red-crowned Crane, and Tu Jiaojiao was sitting in the corner watching. A beam of light shone on her, casting Ling Hanyan’s shadow over her.
- Live House: Ling Hanyan was wearing exaggerated, vibrant stage makeup and a dreamlike iridescent jacket. Tu Jiaojiao stood beside her, holding a microphone, and the two sang a song together. Dou Tian, the original concert star, was relegated to the background.
Furthermore, the end of the video even showed the scene Tu Jiaojiao had posted in her Moments a few days ago, of her and Ling Hanyan nursing the babies together!
Seeing this, Tu Jiaojiao immediately felt a jolt. She never expected the video editor to be hiding within her WeChat contacts!
Just as she was about to find the “culprit” who was distributing their public displays of affection, she saw the “perpetrator” lying in the chat box.
A few days ago, Xiao Liang had sent this video, saying it was her prepared wedding gift. Since the babies came first, she sent it early instead.
And then… she had replied! This reply clearly sounded like it came from Ling Hanyan!
【Well edited, thank you. Post it online.】
Tu Jiaojiao knew without asking that Ling Hanyan, after realizing the netizens’ blessings were beneficial to the Moon Rabbit Clan, had indulged Xiao Liang in doing this!
Truly… well done!