The Security Guard Who Won the Heart of the Unattainable Actress - Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Ran Mingyue was tackled!
All the staff members on-site and Li Guang, who was off-camera, were caught off guard. To prevent the incident from escalating, they had no choice but to abruptly shut down the live stream.
But everything that needed to be seen had already been seen, including by Li Guang.
Her action of jumping up was quite a shock to Chai Ning.
“What’s wrong with you?”
But the next second, Chai Ning got the answer from the constantly scrolling notifications in the internal group chat.
“All personnel at Hui Mall, handle the aftermath! Don’t let the fans get out of control! Ensure Ran Mingyue’s protection.”
“The people in charge of surveillance, go and check where he ran!”
Li Guang was also holding her phone, her face full of anxiety.
“Ran Mingyue was…” Chai Ning frowned and had only said half of the message when Li Guang rushed out.
“Where are you going!”
Li Guang angrily ran out of the security office, crashing out of the complex, and began pacing in circles near the road barrier. She wished she could use the air as a stand-in for that crazed fan and deliver a series of combination punches.
She was so regretful now. She should have told Captain Liu that she could go too.
From the looks of it, Ran Mingyue was clearly very scared. Otherwise, Ran Mingyue’s facial expressions in public had always been top-notch.
She shouldn’t have stayed behind. If she had been proactive and gone, she could have stood in front of Ran Mingyue and knocked that person down with one punch.
If nothing else, when it came to being a bodyguard or a security guard, Li Guang felt that she had a natural talent.
What did this prove? That one should not be afraid to work hard!
Today, the person that “Lu Daiyu” Li Guang hated the most had appeared! It was this crazed fan.
Li Guang’s small brain was spinning rapidly. On her first day of work, her colleagues had told her that many obsessive fans had been sneaking in recently. Could they be the crazed fans targeting Ran Mingyue?
It was very likely.
The more Li Guang thought about it, the more she felt that Ran Mingyue was in danger, but as a security guard in her complex, she couldn’t help at all!
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Chai Ning chased after her and, seeing Li Guang raging outside the complex, couldn’t help but laugh and cry. “Are you crazy? What are you doing, pacing back and forth?”
The young girl was fuming. Not just her mood, but her hair too. In the sun, it looked just like a flying orange dandelion.
An empty water bottle rolled to Li Guang’s feet. She picked it up and, in front of Chai Ning, crushed it into a flat piece like a cracker.
Chai Ning: “…”
This was too much. Was she trying to kill someone?
Chai Ning stopped urging her and just muttered, “You’re this worried, and you still say you’re not a fan of the actress Ran…”
After a while, Li Guang, who was fuming like a pufferfish, came back on her own.
Holding her phone, she realized something: “Brother Chai, did that fan get away?”
“We caught him at first, but then he broke free and ran away. Our security is only responsible for the scene. Once he’s out, there’s nothing we can do,” Chai Ning shook his head helplessly.
“What about Sister Mingyue?”
Chai Ning gave Li Guang a strange look. “Later, we arranged for Ran… Teacher Ran to leave. Brother Ma said they only saw Teacher Ran get into her nanny van.”
“After that… Oh!” Li Guang suddenly understood and changed her address to match Chai Ning’s. “Where did Teacher Ran go?”
“How would we know the schedules of celebrities?” Chai Ning carefully read the notification on his phone and then instructed Li Guang, “That male fan hasn’t been found. We need to be vigilant in the complex recently, in case Teacher Ran is harassed again.”
“Absolutely!” Li Guang clenched her fist and also took out her phone to check for news.
But she didn’t look at the internal group chat anymore. Instead, she typed Ran Mingyue’s name into the search bar.
It had been two and a half years since she added Ran Mingyue as a friend.
It had been a long time, and Li Guang had even changed her phone, so her chat history with Ran Mingyue was blank.
It wasn’t a big deal, but Li Guang remembered that she used to be able to see Ran Mingyue’s occasional posts on social media, but she hadn’t been able to see anything for a year.
This time, when she clicked on Ran Mingyue’s personal page, it was also blank. There was nothing.
Had Ran Mingyue already deleted her?
Li Guang became conflicted again.
She wanted to ask Ran Mingyue if she was scared, but she was afraid of seeing a red exclamation mark.
It was so frustrating! So frustrating.
This small security office was affecting Li Guang’s performance. The main reason was that she had a clear understanding of herself and didn’t want to accidentally break anything in the security office when she got worked up.
She ran out again, still fuming, even though she knew Ran Mingyue had already left safely.
Hui Mall was not far from the complex… She wondered if Ran Mingyue would come straight back.
That fan didn’t succeed this time, so he might follow her here.
This was just Li Guang’s guess. She didn’t have a shift this afternoon, so she paced back and forth along the street.
After thinking for a moment, Li Guang simply sat down in a shaded spot by the greenbelt. When she was focused on her phone, her toes unconsciously touched each other.
In the distance, a black nanny van stopped after turning out of an alley.
Ran Mingyue, wearing sunglasses, got out of the car alone. She wrapped her long trench coat tightly around herself and walked toward the entrance of the complex.
Li Guang was looking down, her phone screen still on the chat with Ran Mingyue, which hadn’t even started.
—Are you okay?
—Teacher Ran, how are you now?
—Ran…
No, no, everything she wrote seemed so stiff and abrupt.
Li Guang was good at searching, so she nimbly typed in: “How to tell if someone has blocked you without alerting them?”
She skimmed through the results and finally settled on the most upvoted answer. She had an “aha!” moment: “Oh… you can do that…”
Li Guang chose the method that was said to be the most foolproof and convenient. She would find the other person’s page and directly transfer money. If the transfer was successful, it meant the other person hadn’t blocked her.
But Li Guang’s bank card balance was only 2.04 yuan. Since she started her new job, she hadn’t spent a single penny on food and lodging.
She had been so carried away by the happiness of the past two days that she completely forgot that she had no money and wondered how she would survive until she got paid next month.
The optimistic Li Guang fell into a brief moment of confusion and then typed 0.2 yuan into the screen. It wasn’t that she was cheap; it was that she was genuinely broke.
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Before she had a chance to see the words that appeared on her phone screen, Li Guang seemed to sense something and looked up, just in time to see the person walking toward her.
Ran Mingyue?
The next thought: Why is she alone?
Just as she was about to step out to greet her, her sharp eyes caught a glimpse of a sneaky figure behind Ran Mingyue.
The person was following Ran Mingyue just a few meters away. Even though their face was mostly covered by a hat and a mask, Li Guang matched the blue T-shirt in her memory.
No mistake! It was that male obsessive fan!
Li Guang’s internal alarm bells went off. She immediately took a step and prepared to charge.
The young man had been waiting on the side for a while. Now that he saw Ran Mingyue was alone and had followed her for a distance to confirm no one was around, he was going to repeat his old trick and suddenly rushed toward Ran Mingyue.
In an instant, the plainclothes bodyguards who had been close to Ran Mingyue also rushed forward, ready to subdue the male fan.
“How dare you attack me when my back is turned!”
A small whirlwind flew out from the greenbelt. Li Guang shouted twice, “You pervert!” and “You’re even calling for your buddies!”, and then, “I can take on as many as there are!” She was still holding the empty plastic bottle that she had crushed earlier.
Her purpose was clear. With the discovered tailing male fan as the center and the few big men surrounding him as the maximum radius, she mercilessly used the empty bottle to beat them up one by one, giving them a flurry of slaps that made a series of loud, slapping noises.
“Pop!”
“Pop!”
“Pop pop pop pop pop!”
Everyone was stunned, including Ran Mingyue.
Li Guang twisted the young man’s arm and pressed him against a stone pillar as if he were a disobedient chick. She faced the other group of bodyguards, whose faces were red and swollen from being hit and were completely dazed, and protected Ran Mingyue behind her like a mother protecting her cub.
“If you come any closer, I’ll show you what heaven is like!” Li Guang shouted with a full-on fighting stance. She turned her head to look at Ran Mingyue. “It’s nothing, don’t worry.”
Ran Mingyue’s sunglasses slowly fell from her face.
“…They.” Ran Mingyue stared at Li Guang’s fiery back. She wanted to say something, but she stopped. She wanted to speak again but stopped again. It wasn’t a situation for laughter, and the entire day had been bad enough, but Ran Mingyue… wanted to laugh.
The kind she couldn’t hold back.
Especially when she saw Li Guang standing in front of her like she was protecting her calf.
Li Guang didn’t hold back her strength on the young man. At this moment, the man was in a very sorry state. His face was red and swollen, and his mask and hat were askew. They fell to the ground when he gritted his teeth and cried out in pain.
“What about them?” Li Guang turned her head and saw Ran Mingyue’s expression. She felt that something was not right.
Besides the young man, the other four men who were beaten looked bewildered. They didn’t come forward, just stood there with complicated expressions.
And all of them were big guys who were 1.8 meters tall. Other than not wearing black clothes or black sunglasses, they looked exactly like good bodyguard material.
Huh? Huh?
Li Guang connected the dots and shivered: “Did I hit the wrong people?”
“You didn’t hit the wrong people,” Ran Mingyue’s gaze swept over the faces of the four innocent employees. She laughed lightly and rubbed her forehead in distress. “You just hit too many.”
Li Guang took a step back in shock. Her phone, which was in her loose pocket, fell out and rolled twice, face up and lit up.
A calico kitten with a fluffy tail came out from the nearby bushes. Its pink paw pad stepped on the bottom of the screen.
“Meow~”
At the same time, Ran Mingyue’s phone chimed with a message notification.
“Transfer”
“Lu Daiyu transferred 0.2 yuan to you”
Ran Mingyue: “?”