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The Lovely Heiress Is Actually A God Beast-Chapter 101 - : The Thorough Preparation of the Elderly
Chapter 101: Chapter 101: The Thorough Preparation of the Elderly
After getting off the plane, they saw Qin Xin holding a big sign that read, “Welcome to Sanya, my beloved little sister!”
Cheng Guodong’s mouth twitched, “You’re so boring!”
Qin Xin smiled, “Oh, I forgot to add, also welcome my dark-skinned big brother!”
“You’re the dark-skinned one!” Cheng Guodong snapped.
Qin Xin smiled and his gaze fell on Tao Ti, noticing that an unfamiliar old man was holding her hand.
He knew Tao Ti had a grandfather who seemed to have been ill and bedridden in the hospital.
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Could it be he had recovered?
“Is this gentleman your sister’s grandfather?”
Upon hearing this, Cheng Guodong had a face full of indescribable expressions and lowered his voice, “A strange old man who just stuck to us; I guess he is one of my sister’s fans, the hardcore elderly kind.”
To better understand his sister, Qin Xin had recently familiarized himself with the entertainment industry and learned about the existence of mother fans, grandmother fans, father fans, and grandfather fans.
Nowadays, there are too many Little Stars making their debut. Many die-hard fans treat their idols like their own children, supporting them with chart boosts, voting, fan support, etc., helping them climb up the ranks and gain fame.
“This person… what is he like?” Qin Xin narrowed his eyes and sized up the elderly man, whose watch was a custom-made Piaget worth noting.
Qin Xin was much more tactful than Cheng Guodong, a versatile man with a tall, noble demeanor who was generally hard to reject.
“Hello, old sir, my name is Qin Xin, the sworn brother of Little Taotie, and she calls me second brother! Are you one of her grandfather fans?”
Tao Mo had learned about Qin Xin from his files and admired this returnee investor, especially since there were too many young people idolizing foreign cultures. Few would want to return after going abroad, let alone someone already famous overseas as a Midas touch.
“My name is Tao Mo.” Tao Mo nodded proudly, “I am a super fan of Little Taotie! No one loves her more than I do!”
Cheng Guodong’s mouth twitched, inwardly criticizing, “The old man claims to be a super fan without fearing that he might sprain his tongue, not even joining the support team!”
Qin Xin smiled, “I’m the guide for this trip. Old sir, would you like to join us?”
Tao Mo was pleased inside; this one was much more sensible than that coal-black guy, inviting him along for the trip.
“I’ve hired a commissioner; he’s over there!” Tao Mo pointed in a direction.
There, a group of people stood in a triangle formation holding fresh flowers, with a leader holding a shimmering gold sign that read, “Old Master Tao’s presence brings glory!”
Tao Mo proudly lifted his chin, “They like to put on such an extravagant show; it’s a bit embarrassing.”
Cheng Guodong’s mouth twitched again.
Tao Mo, holding Little Taotie’s hand, strutted towards those people.
Qin Xin couldn’t help but chuckle quietly, “He’s an interesting old man.”
“He’s an incredibly troublesome oddball!” Cheng Guodong massaged his forehead and hurried after them.
Tao Mo looked at the young man leading the group, his personal assistant, whom he had instructed to arrive here earlier with a private jet and arrange everything.
“Where are the things you were supposed to prepare?” He glared at the assistant, frustrated.
The assistant quickly pulled out a large black bag, and Tao Mo took it, then looked down at Tao Ti with an affectionate spring-like smile, “Little Taotie, see what grandpa has prepared for you!”
After leaving the airport, Tao Ti had changed into the new gear prepared by Tao Mo.
Sunscreen applied, a large-brimmed hat worn, and cool white lace sunglasses perched on her nose.
Cheng Guodong sighed from behind, “It seems the old folks prepare more thoroughly than us.
Qin Xin nodded, feeling regretful that he hadn’t been up to par, and looked down self-reproachfully, “I need to read a few more parenting books when I get back.”