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Hey, I don’t know if you do fix prompts anymore, and you don’t have to do this one if you don’t want to, but I have a bit of a suggestion. I’ve read many S.C.I. Mystery fics where Zhan Yao is kidnapped and has to be saved by Bai Yutong, but what if the roles were reversed? What if Bai Yutong had to be saved by Zhan Yao? I can imagine it as him using his psychological skills and nearly going to the dark side. Idk just a suggestion. If you happen to know of any similar fics, please let me know.
Oh, I absolutely still do fic prompts! (I just haven't done them for a while because I was focusing on other wips). But I love this idea, I hope you enjoy it!
Bai Yutong was never late to work.  He was such a stickler for people being on time so for him to be late…everyone found it odd, especially Zhan Yao.         “Dr. Zhan, did Bai Sir not take you to work this morning?” Bai Chi asked, looking up at him with his signature big eyes.  Zhan Yao shook his head.         “No, I took a cab.  He hasn’t been staying at my house recently” he replied.  All of the S.C.I. team looked at him with wide eyes.         “Did you and Bai Sir have a fight?” Ma Han asked.  Zhan Yao shook his head again.         “No, we did not have a fight” he replied before he looked at the clock.         ‘Mouse is seriously late…and he’s not an over sleeper’ he thought to himself as he reached into his pocket and pulled out his phone, dialing a number before he placed his phone to his ear.  He waited for a few moments, but after four rings, he was sent to voicemail, causing him to frown and pull the phone away from his ear.         “He didn’t answer his phone?” he murmured, Wang Shao looking at him in concern.         “Do you think something happened to Bai Sir, Dr. Zhan?” he asked.  Zhan Yao was quiet before he shook his head.         “I don’t know” he replied, just as his phone rang, causing him to look at it before his eyes widened and he quickly answered it, placing it to his ear.         “Jie?” he answered.         “Xiao Yao…have you heard from my brother?” Bai Qingtang asked.  Zhan Yao shook his head.         “No, I haven’t.  Why, is he not answering your calls?” he replied.         “We had lunch thing today and I called to confirm it with him, but he never answered.  Is he not at work?” Bai Qingtang inquired.         “No, he’s not here.  And he’s not answering my calls either” Zhan Yao stated.  Bai Qingtang was quiet before she hummed.         “I’m coming to get you.  Be outside your office in five” she ordered.  Zhan Yao’s eyes widened and before he could ask her why she was coming to get him, she hung up the call, causing him to look at his phone in confusion before he sighed.           “I’m going to step out for a while.  Continue working on the cases that we have so far…I’ll be back later” he declared, heading for the sliding glass doors.   ~*~*~*~*~*~ When Zhan Yao reached downstairs, Bai Qingtang was already waiting for him, so he quickly walked over to her car and got in the passenger seat as she looked over at him.         “Fasten your seatbelts” she ordered.  Zhan Yao frowned but did as he was told and fastened his seatbelt, just as Bai Qingtang stepped on the gas and sped out of the parking lot towards Bai Yutong’s apartment.   ~*~*~*~*~*~ When they reached Bai Yutong’s apartment, Bai Qingtang and Zhan Yao got out of the car before they walked over to the front door, Bai Qingtang banging on it.         “Bai Yutong!” she called out before she took a step back, waiting.  Normally, the door would have flew open at the sound of her voice but when the door didn’t open after thirty seconds, Bai Qingtang and Zhan Yao looked at each other in concern before Zhan Yao stepped forward and knocked.         “Bai Yutong?  Are you in there?” he called out.  When there was no response, Zhan Yao frowned before he reached for the doorknob and turned, just to see if it was unlocked, his eyes widening in surprise when the door clicked open.         “Jie…I hope you have you gun on you” he murmured before he slowly pushed the door open and stepped inside, reaching for the small pistol that Bai Yutong had given him.  He then pulled it out before he stepped inside, Bai Qingtang following behind him, her own gun in her hands.  They then slowly stepped into the apartment and looked around, only to find that it was completely trashed, with papers and pillows and books strewn everywhere.         “Good grief, what happened here?” Bai Qingtang whispered, she and Zhan Yao looking around in shock.  Zhan Yao shook his head.         “It looks like they were searching for something…but what?” he murmured.  Bai Qingtang shook her head as well before she looked over at him.         “Do you think Yutong was…doing something on his own that he didn’t tell you about?” she asked.  Zhan Yao frowned.         “What?  No.  No, Bai Yutong wouldn’t—” he started before he paused and shook his head.         “—he wouldn’t hide a case from me” he murmured.  Bai Qingtang hummed before she put away her gun and began to look around the apartment, Zhan Yao doing the same.  They searched through the entire apartment, searching for any sign or reason for Bai Yutong’s disappearance, before Zhan Yao looked over at Bai Qingtang.         “Anything?” he asked.  Bai Qingtang shook her head.         “No…Yutong doesn’t normally bring work home” she replied.  Zhan Yao hummed and crossed his arms before he looked at her.         “I need you to take me to meet someone” he declared.  Bai Qingtang frowned.         “Who…are we meeting?” she asked.         “Zhao Jue” Zhan Yao replied.  Bai Qingtang’s eyes widened.         “You think he had something to do with Yutong’s disappearance?” she demanded.  Zhan Yao shook his head.         “I don’t know…that’s what I’m going to go and find out” he declared.
~*~*~*~*~*~ When they arrived at Zhao Jue’s studio, Zhan Yao looked at Bai Qingtang.         “You just stay in the car.  I won’t be long” he stated before he turned and headed up the stairs to the studio, opening the door before stepping inside.         “ZHAO JUE!  COME DOWN HERE!” he roared.  When he didn’t hear a response, he growled under his breath.         “YOU BASTARD!  DON’T HIDE FROM ME, I KNOW YOU’RE HERE!” he shouted.           “Now, now, Xiao Yao, there’s no need to shout.  I’m coming, I’m coming” a soft and soothing voice replied, making Zhan Yao look up to see Zhao Jue slowly walking down his winding staircase.  As soon as he reached the bottom, Zhan Yao stormed over to him and grabbed him by the front of his robe, glaring at him.         “Where. Is. He?” he snarled.  Zhao Jue raised a calm eyebrow.         “Where is who, my boy?” he replied, only to have Zhan Yao shake him.         “Bai Yutong.  Where is he?  I know you had something to do with his disappearance” he snarled.  Zhao Jue looked at him in surprise.         “Your white tiger is missing?” he asked.  Zhan Yao snarled.         “Yes.  Now where is he?” he snarled.  Zhao Jue blinked before he shook his head.         “I can assure you, Xiao Yao, I had nothing to do with Bai Yutong” he stated, Zhan Yao shaking him again.         “Liar!  You always have something to do with us!  This time is no different!” he screamed.  Zhao Jue looked at him, and at his feral eyes, before he smiled and reached up, gently grasping Zhan Yao’s hands before he removed them from his clothes.         “Xiao Yao—” he started.         “Don’t call me that!” Zhan Yao screamed.  Zhao Jue nodded and held up his hands in a soothing and placating manner.         “Alright.  Dr. Zhan.  I did not take Bai Yutong.  I have no idea who did.  I assure you; I don’t know who did” he promised.  Zhan Yao narrowed his eyes at him before he huffed.           “I don’t believe you” he declared.  Zhao Jue smiled.         “That’s fine if you don’t, but I’m telling the truth.  I didn’t take him” he replied.  Zhan Yao said nothing before he turned and headed towards the door of the studio, only to pause and turn back to look at him.         “If I find out when I find him that you had something to do with his disappearance…I’m coming back here and I’m killing you myself” he warned.  Zhao Jue chuckled.         “I’d like to see you try, my boy” he replied.  Zhan Yao snarled before he turned and headed out of the studio, Zhao Jue watching him leave with a small smile and a soft hum.         ‘Yes, Zhan Yao…let out the beast’ he thought to himself. ~*~*~*~*~*~ After he left Zhao Jue’s studio, Zhan Yao headed back to Bai Qingtang’s car, Bai Qingtang raising an eyebrow at him as he got in.         “Well?” she asked.  Zhan Yao shook his head.         “He said he didn’t take Bai Yutong, nor does he know who did” he replied.  Bai Qingtang groaned softly.         “Great, now we’re back to square one” she grumbled.  Zhan Yao was quiet before he looked over at her.         “Can you take me back to the office?  I want to check Bai Yutong’s office” he stated.  Bai Qingtang looked over at him and raised an eyebrow before she shrugged slightly and started the car, reversing out of the parking lot before she took off, heading back to the Hong Kong Police Department. ~*~*~*~*~*~ Back at the police department, Zhan Yao made his way up to the S.C.I. department and quickly stepped through the sliding doors before he made his way to Bai Yutong’s office, throwing open the door.         ‘They were clearly looking for something…and Bai Yutong hardly ever takes work home…what could they have been looking for?’ he wondered as he looked around the office, trying to find anything out of place when he noticed that there was a file haphazardly sticking out of the other files, causing him to frown.  Bai Yutong was such a neat freak and stickler for perfection that having the file stick out like that was completely out of character for him.         ‘What’s this?’ he wondered as he reached out, carefully grabbing the file before he looked at it.  It seemed to be a new case…but why hadn’t he brought it to the team?  He then turned and headed out of the office to the bullpen, holding up the file.         “Did Bai Yutong bring this case to anyone?  Did he bring up this case when I wasn’t here?” he asked.  Everyone on the team, save for Jiang Ling, looked at the file in confusion while Jiang Ling just avoided her eyes, causing Zhan Yao to frown.         “Jiang Ling.  What do you know?  Did Bai Yutong bring this case to you?” he demanded.  Jiang Ling looked at him before she nodded hesitantly.         “Y-Yes, Dr. Zhan” she murmured.  Zhan Yao shook his head incredulously.         “Then why didn’t you say anything?  Why didn’t Bai Yutong tell me about it?” he demanded.           “Because he told me to keep it a secret.  He said you couldn’t know about it or you’d get mad” Jiang Ling explained.  Zhan Yao shut his eyes and took a deep breath before he let out a low growl.         “The lecture I’m going to give him…” he murmured before he looked at her.         “Well?  What is this case about?  You might as well brief us on it” he declared.  Jiang Ling shook her head.         “Bai Sir didn’t tell me a lot about it…he just had me look up a person” she replied.  Zhan Yao frowned.         “Who?” he demanded.  Jiang Ling nodded and quickly pulled up a profile and a picture.           “Cheng Ka Sang” she replied.  Zhan Yao frowned as did the other S.C.I. members.         “Cheng Ka Sang?  Why does the name sound familiar?” Zhao Fu wondered, just as Zhan Yao’s eyes widened.         “Because he’s one of Hong Kong most notorious human traffickers.  Bai Yutong must be going after him” he breathed, just as Wang Shao shook his head.         “But Cheng Ka Sang is in prison” he argued.  Zhan Yao shook his head.         “Doesn’t mean he’s not still running the show from prison” he replied before he looked over at Jiang Ling.         “Hack the prison records and figure out when Bai Yutong went to visit him” he ordered.  Ma Han’s eyes widened in shock.         “Dr. Zhan, we can’t just—” she started.         “Bai Yutong is missing!  I will find him, by any means necessary” Zhan Yao growled, shooting her a look before he looked back at Jiang Ling.         “Now.  Get me those log records” he snarled.  Jiang Ling nodded and soon her fingers were flying over the keys on her keyboard, the entrance log soon appearing on the screen.  Zhan Yao then took a step forward, scanning the log for Bai Yutong’s name before he found it.         “It says he visited the prison two days ago…and then the day after…I don’t recognize the name.  Do any of you?” he asked, turning to look at the others.  Zhao Fu then quickly stood to his feet and walked over to stand beside him, scanning the names before he found the name under Bai Yutong’s.         “Oh, that’s Cheng Ka Sang’s right hand man, Ho Jun Hin.  We’ve arrested him before” he explained.  Zhan Yao hummed and stared at the name before he looked at Zhao Fu.         “Bring him in” he ordered.  Zhao Fu looked at him in shock.         “For what?” he asked.  Zhan Yao hummed.         “Say he’s a person of interest in a missing person’s case that we’re working on and that we just want to ask him some questions…I’ll be the one doing the questioning, of course” he stated.  Zhao Fu looked at him before he nodded and looked over at Wang Shao.         “Come on, let’s go find the bastard” he declared.  Wang Shao nodded and stood to his feet, both men heading out of the room as Bai Chi, Ma Han, and Jiang Ling looked at Zhan Yao.         “Do you think we’re going to be able to find Bai Sir, Dr. Zhan?” Ma Han asked.  Zhan Yao was quiet before he nodded.         “Oh, we’ll find him.  Don’t worry” he replied, his voice weirdly soft and ominous.  Bai Chi, Ma Han, and Jiang Ling looked at each other in concern but they didn’t say anything…Zhan Yao seemed to know what he was doing so they were going to trust him. ~*~*~*~*~*~ A little while later, Zhao Fu and Wang Shao returned, making Zhan Yao look over at them.         “Well?” he demanded.  The two men nodded.         “He’s down in interrogation” they replied.  Zhan Yao nodded.         “Good” he murmured before he looked at the others.         “No one follow me.  Understand?” he ordered.  All of S.C.I. looked at him before they nodded.         “Yes sir” they replied.  Zhan Yao nodded again before he turned and headed out of the department to the interrogation room, everyone watching him leave before Bai Chi frown.         “He’s going to use hypnosis…isn’t he?” he asked.  The others nodded silently in reply causing Bai Chi to hum before they all turned back to their work; they trusted Zhan Yao to not go overboard. ~*~*~*~*~*~ Down in the interrogation room, Zhan Yao sat before Ho Jun Hin and looked at him calmly.         “Mr. Ho…I’m just going to cut to the chase: where’s Bai Yutong?” he inquired.  Ho Jun Hin looked at him before he chuckled softly.         “I’m afraid I don’t know who that is” he replied.  Zhan Yao narrowed his eyes before he pulled out his phone and held up a video of a swirling black and white circle.         “Tell me.  Where.  Is.  Bai. Yutong?” he growled.  Ho Jun Hin looked at the swirling circle and blinked a few times before he shook his head.         “I don’t…” he started, his voice starting to slur as he continued to stare at the swirling circle.         “I’ll ask you again…where.  is.  Bai.  Yutong?” Zhan Yao snarled.  Ho Jun Hin shut his eyes and shook his head, trying to resist Zhan Yao’s hypnosis technique, causing Zhan Yao to chuckle softly.         “Oh, don’t worry Mr. Ho…I have many more tricks up my sleeve to get you to talk” he purred darkly. ~*~*~*~*~*~ An hour or so later, Zhan Yao returned to the S.C.I. department, everyone looking over at him nervously.         “W-Were you able to get him to talk, Dr. Zhan?” Bai Chi asked.  Zhan Yao hummed.         “Yes” he replied before he turned and addressed the entire team.         “Get ready; we’re going to get Bai Yutong back” he declared.  Everyone nodded before they stood to their feet and saluted, three fingers over their hearts.         “Yes sir!” they replied.   ~*~*~*~*~*~ Meanwhile, in an abandoned warehouse, Bai Yutong found himself hanging from a metal hook, rope wrapped tightly around his wrists.  His shoulders were getting tired, he was pretty sure he had a bruised rib or two (make that five), and he knew for a damn fact that Zhan Yao was going to kill him.         “Well, well, well…look who we caught snooping around where he doesn’t belong” a voice sneered, making Bai Yutong look over to see one of Cheng Ka Sang’s many goons sneering at him.  Bai Yutong narrowed his eyes at him before he reached up and grasped at the ropes holding his wrists before he swung his body and kicked the man in the face, sending him crashing to the ground.         “Oops.  My bad” he replied, causing the man to glare up at him before he pointed at him.         “Break him open like a pinata” he ordered, a few other goons nodding before they walked over to him, metal poles and wooden bats in their hands.  At the sight of the weapons, Bai Yutong’s eyes widened and as they raised the weapons, he flinched, just as the warehouse doors burst open and Zhan Yao, as well as the rest of the S.C.I. team, stepped inside.         “Cat?” Bai Yutong whispered, his eyes wide in surprise, just as the head goon pointed to them.         “Take them out!” he roared.  The goons then rushed at Zhan Yao and the S.C.I. team, the S.C.I. team easily taking them down, and at the sight of his underlings going down, the head goon turned and looked at Bai Yutong before he smirked and picked up a nearby 2x4, swinging the piece of wood right at Bai Yutong’s ribs.  As the wood connected with his ribs, Bai Yutong let out a cry of pain, causing Zhan Yao to turn at the sound and when he saw the goon raising the piece of wood to hit Bai Yutong again, he swore he saw red as he began firing his gun, watching as one bullet after another embedded themselves in the goon’s body until he had no more bullets in his gun.  Once he was empty and the goon was dead (like dead dead), he walked over to Bai Yutong and looked up at him, Bai Yutong looking back at him with a soft smile.         “Cat” he whispered before his eyes fluttered and his head slumped forward as he promptly passed out.           “BAI YUTONG!” Zhan Yao screamed, his eyes wide before he looked over at the S.C.I. team.         “Wang Shao!  Zhao Fu!  Ma Han!” he called out, the three of them looking over at him before they ran over as Zhan Yao pointed to Bai Yutong.         “Get him down” he ordered.  Ma Han, Zhao Fu, and Wang Shao nodded before Wang Shao and Zhao Fu positioned themselves under Bai Yutong as Ma Han ran over to a nearby ladder and grabbed it, bringing it back over to Bai Yutong before she climbed up it and pulled out one of her many knives that she kept on her, using it to cut Bai Yutong down.  As soon as the ropes were cut, Bai Yutong fell like a limp doll into Wang Shao and Zhao Fu’s waiting arms, both men quickly stabilizing themselves so that they didn’t fall under the weight as Zhan Yao looked over at Bai Chi, only to find that he had his phone to his ear and was calling paramedics.         ‘Good boy’ he thought to himself before he looked back at Bai Yutong’s unconscious form and shook his head, sighing softly.         “Oh Yutong” he murmured. ~*~*~*~*~*~ When Bai Yutong woke up a few hours later, he found himself laying in a hospital bed, his ribs bandaged.  He frowned for a moment before he made to sit up, only to have a hand touch his shoulder.         “Don’t.  You need to rest” a soft voice murmured, making him look over to see Zhan Yao sitting beside his bed, a haggard look on his face.         “Cat” he whispered, Zhan Yao looking at him before he shook his head.         “Why would you hide that case from me?  From us?” he whispered.  Bai Yutong looked at him before he shook his head.         “I didn’t want you to get involved” he replied.         “You nearly DIED!” Zhan Yao screamed, Bai Yutong’s eyes widening in shock as Zhan Yao shook his head.         “Do you not understand how worried I was about you?  You didn’t answer any of my calls, your apartment was trashed when jie and I went to check on you…you can’t hide things like this from me, Bai Yutong” he croaked.  Bai Yutong looked at him for a moment before he reached up and cupped his face in his hand, gently caressing his cheek.         “I’m sorry Cat.  I didn’t mean to worry you…I just wanted to keep you safe from those creeps…I just didn’t expect them to come after me.  Just thinking about if it had been you who had been tied up instead of me—” he started before he shook his head.         “It hurts too much” he whispered.  Zhan Yao shook his head.         “You don’t think it hurt me?  To see you up there like that?  To hear you scream like that?” he croaked.  Bai Yutong looked at him before he sighed softly.         “How did you even find me?” he asked, lowering his hand from his face.  Zhan Yao looked at him before he hummed.         “I did what I had to do” he replied.  Bai Yutong looked at him before he narrowed his eyes.         “You hypnotized someone, didn’t you?” he guessed.  Zhan Yao looked back at him before he huffed.         “So what if I did?” he replied.  Bai Yutong shook his head.         “Cat, you know how I feel about you using hypnosis…” he murmured when Zhan Yao looked him in the eye.         “And if I didn’t use it, you wouldn’t be lying here, alive, in a hospital bed, you be lying on a cold metal table in the hospital morgue, dead” he spat.  Bai Yutong was quiet before he sighed.         “I just…I don’t want you to become like Zhao Jue” he murmured.  Zhan Yao shook his head.         “I won’t.  Because I have you.  You won’t let me slip.  You promised me that” he whispered.  Bai Yutong huffed.         “So if you don’t have me?” he asked.  Zhan Yao smirked.         “Then I’ll become like what you saw today” he replied.  Bai Yutong hummed and thought back to how…cold and cruel Zhan Yao’s eyes looked as he filled that one goon with lead before he shuddered.         “Alright, I get the point…I’ll try not to get hurt again” he promised.  Zhan Yao nodded before he pointed to him.         “And don’t hide anything from me either.  We’re partners, we share everything” he declared.  Bai Yutong laughed softly and nodded before he scooted over and patted the space beside him.         “Like this bed?” he asked.  Zhan Yao’s eyes widened before he chuffed softly and nodded, carefully climbing into the bed, making sure to not hurt Bai Yutong before he snuggled close to him and tucked himself under Bai Yutong’s chin, Bai Yutong carefully draping an arm over his waist.           “Good night, Cat” he whispered, pressing a gentle kiss to Zhan Yao’s hair.  Zhan Yao smiled softly.         “Good night, Mouse” he replied, snuggling closer to him as they both drifted off to sleep.  Yes, Zhan Yao was a gentle and mild-mannered man until Bai Yutong kidnapped or hurt.  Then, and only then, would he release the dark beast from within.  Because no one hurt Bai Yutong.  No one.  Not on his watch.
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New drama "Mistaken Love" 《将错》 Info Post
Genre: Ancie- wait, let me just quote this instead: "Ancient costume sadomasochism 《将错》 is launched today🥳" [*][Source] Format: Mini-drama Starring: Shao Yuqi 邵羽柒, Li Daikun 李岱昆; Min Xinghan 闵星翰, Sun Yanen (weibo name 孙妍恩恩恩), Qiao Guanzhen 乔冠臻, Wang Zijiu 王子玖 Platform: Mango TV Booting Ceremony: 2024-03-20 Closing Ceremony: 2024-04-07(?)
✨Post Updated 2024-04-09: Wrapping ceremony images
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"Deep love, a cursed encounter, torture to the bone marrow. Goodbye; I will never fall in love with you again." [*][Source] [*]Disclaimer: All "translations" via Google Translate; I do not speak Mandarin
Character info and more photos under the cut:
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BOOTING CEREMONY
March 20, 2024
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Li DaiKun, Shao YuQi Min XingHan, Qiao GuanZhen, Wang ZiJiu
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Video posted by fan Shanlan 杉罱 [Source]
DRAMA INFORMATION
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[Source] Google-translated into English on the left, and the original Mandarin on the right
Note: Based on how it went with "Bell Ringing" (also by Mango), the actual drama might be slightly different from this.
CHARACTER LIST
Li CongHuan (played by Shao YuQi) "The beautiful and powerful black lotus (green tea)" The princess of Zizhou hides an unimaginable tenacity under her delicate appearance. She is highly aggressive, dares to love and hate, doesn't tolerate being slighted, and is eager for revenge.
Mo Jin (Li DaiKun) "The dedicated demon king" The second prince of Qingshuo is perverse and domineering, with ruthless ways and a notorious reputation. No one dares to offend him, lest their existence be made miserable. The only person he isn't cruel to is Li CongHuan.
Mo Heng (Min XingHan) - ✨photo below✨ "The heartless hypocrite" The older prince of Qingshuo, he appears to be well-mannered and have a gentle demeanor, but is actually a hypocrite. In order to take the throne, and to hurt Mo Jin, he married Li CongHuan [Note: not sure about this sentence]
He LianXuan (Qiao GuanZhen) "The stunning young man who fell in lifelong love with the wrong person" Li CongHuang's childhood sweetheart from Zizhou. He loves freedom and is good at martial arts. He Lianxuan has always secretly liked Li Conghuan, and protects her when she needs it.
Princess Yunqian (Sun Yanen) "The most knowledgeable and sensible beauty" The princess of Qingshuo, she grew up pampered, well educated, and ladylike. However, she is also arrogant and willful, and always must get what she wants. She has always liked Mo Jin.
No information has been provided about Wang ZiJiu's character. Will update this post if and when more information becomes available (update date will be above the post cut).
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Min XingHan as Mo Heng [Source]
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This sweet tune is from last Christmas, a December 2022 single from 黃玠瑋 Zooey Wonder =D
Music/Lyrics: 黃玠瑋 Zooey Wonder Produced/Arranged by: Everydaze / 黃玠瑋 Zooey Wonder Guitar/Whistle: Everydaze Bass: 程杰 Jay Cheng Piano: 張少瑜 Charles Chang (Chang Shao-Yu) / 黃玠瑋 Zooey Wonder Synth: Everydaze / 張少瑜 Charles Chang Backing Vocal & Arrangement: 黃玠瑋 Zooey Wonder
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𝑳𝒐𝒗𝒆 𝑴𝒆, 𝑳𝒐𝒗𝒆 𝑴𝒚 𝑽𝒐𝒊𝒄𝒆 (2023)
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When Zhou Fengsuo was looking for a space in New York to display his art collection, he couldn’t believe his luck when he stumbled across 894 6th Avenue in the heart of midtown Manhattan. The numbers of the address – 8946 – were the same as the date he wanted to commemorate: 4 June 1989. It was “unbelievable”, the former student leader marvelled.
That Zhou’s collection, which opened to the public on Friday as part of the June 4th Memorial Museum, ended up in such an uncanny location is the result of a concerted, decades-long campaign by the Chinese Communist party (CCP) to eradicate any remembrance of the 1989 massacre around Tiananmen Square anywhere in the world.
Having virtually eliminated 4 June gatherings in mainland China and Hong Kong, the CCP’s efforts to suppress the memories of that event have increasingly been felt overseas.
In the early hours of 4 June 1989, troops from the People’s Liberation Army rolled into Tiananmen Square, in the heart of Beijing, to disperse thousands of peaceful protesters who had gathered for weeks to demand political reforms. Hundreds of civilians were killed. The Chinese government has never fully acknowledged the massacre.
The opening of the June 4th Memorial Museum in New York was prompted by the closure of one in Hong Kong in 2021 after the imposition of the national security law effectively criminalised 4 June commemorations. But now people who try to light a candle much further from Beijing also encounter difficulties. When plans for the New York museum were announced last year, local Chinese community groups objected to them, accusing the organisers of being divisive.
The first venue the museum’s organisers approached turned them down without giving a specific reason. “We have to be very careful at negotiating [with venues] and be very explicit about our purpose,” Zhou said. That means “making sure that the other party is fully aware of the commitment needed”.
The museum plans to operate a visitor booking system. “We cannot open the door for anyone who wants to come in because we’re really worried they [the Chinese embassy] will send somebody,” said Wang Dan, another former student leader.
Shao Jiang, an exiled 1989 protester, has been helping to organise 4 June vigils in London since 2007. When the Observer tried to reach him by telephone in the days before this month’s event – a protest outside the Chinese embassy – the call was blocked.
Shao said this often happened in the run-up to 4 June. “If I order deliveries, they can’t contact me,” he said. “It’s quite normal, living in exile. Every year I face different difficulties.”
Activists have had to balance the desire to raise awareness of a fading memory with keeping out spies. In the past two years, Hongkongers have swelled the numbers at the London vigil. But attendees are often cautious, reluctant to remove their face masks or trust other people there.
“There are people who take photos at events that are critical of the CCP, including 4 June vigils,” said Yaqiu Wang, a senior China researcher at Human Rights Watch. “It’s never clear who those people are, but likely they are associated with the CCP, and taking photos is a way of intimidating participants. That is also a big reason why overseas students refrain from going to those events.”
In many places, vigils are shrinking. Peng Xiaoming, a Berlin organiser, said: “The number of attendees is reducing because of the Chinese government’s powerful propaganda.”
This includes threats to students that they or their families will face repercussions in China. “Most of the people who attend are old friends and classmates from the past,” Peng said.
Taiwan is alone in the Sinosphere in still holding a significant 4 June event. Hundreds gather to light candles at the Chiang Kai-shek memorial.
In recent years, new Hongkongers arriving in Taiwan have boosted the size of the vigil, and drawn attention to the links between the CCP’s behaviour in 1989 and in Hong Kong in 2019 and 2020.
Beijing sees Taiwan as being part of its territory – and any mention of 4 June is therefore highly undesirable to the CCP. “Every year, there is something to limit our activities,” said Wonka, one of the vigil’s organisers, who uses a pseudonym to protect her identity.
The challenges include vandalism of the event’s signage and, increasingly, fear from potential collaborators. This year, Wonka invited a troupe of 20 musicians to perform at the vigil but several refused because of fear of retaliation from the CCP. In the end, only four or five of the musicians agreed to perform.
“It’s very normal,” said Wonka. “They are afraid of the China issue.”
The Chinese embassies in the UK and Germany did not respond to a request for comment.
Liu Pengyu, a spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington, said: “The Chinese government has already drawn a clear conclusion on the political disturbance in the late 1980s. The great achievements we made in the past 70 years since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China speak volumes about the right development path we have chosen with the endorsement by our people.
“The Chinese people will continue to advance along the path of socialism with Chinese characteristics.”
Additional reporting by Emma Graham-Harrison
The Observer, via The Guardian, June 3, 2023
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😭 Primera semana sin el manhua de "La esposa es lo primero" es como:
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Another SCI Mystery prompt (Bai Yutong/Zhan Yao) please and thank you <3
I would love to see a fake dating for a case au OR an accidental baby acquisition au (or an expansion on the episode where they have to look after the kid)
Ahh, I hope you enjoy! This was a lot of fun to work on!
Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao loved their adoptive son Yangyang and were incredibly protective of him.  So, when Bao Heizei asked them one day if they were willing to let him participate in an upcoming case, alarm bells began going off in their heads.         “Why do you need him?” Zhan Yao demanded.  Bao Heizei hummed.         “Well, because he’s around the right age of the children who have been kidnapped recently” he replied.  Zhan Yao and Bai Yutong looked at him in horror.         “You want us to use our own son as bait?!  To be kidnapped?!” they exclaimed.  Bao Heizei nodded.         “More or less, yes” he answered.  Bai Yutong shook his head.         “Bao Sir, are you mad?!  There’s no way in hell I’m letting Yangyang be bait for some case.  Absolutely not” he argued as Zhan Yao shook his head as well, disappointment on his face.         “I can’t believe you would ask us to do such a thing, Bao Sir” he muttered.  Bao Heizei sighed heavily.         “We don’t exactly have a lot of options left to catch these kidnappers and save the children…and with Yangyang, we wouldn’t let anything happen to him” he assured.  Zhan Yao and Bai Yutong looked at him, then at each other, before they looked back at him.         “Can we talk to Yangyang first?  Since this case…will mainly revolve around him?” Zhan Yao asked.  Bao Heizei nodded.         “Yes, go talk to your son.  Let me know what he says” he instructed.  Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao nodded.         “Yes sir” they replied. ~*~*~*~*~*~ Later that evening, after eating, Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao sat Yangyang down on the couch before they sat down on either side of him and looked at him.         “Yangyang…we have to ask you a question” Zhan Yao started, making Yangyang look at him before he nodded.         “Okay” he agreed.  Zhan Yao and Bai Yutong then looked at each other before they looked back at Yangyang.         “If…if your father and I asked you if you would be willing to help us with a case…what would you say?” Zhan Yao inquired.  Yangyang looked at them with wide eyes.         “I can help you with a case?” he breathed.  Bai Yutong sighed.         “Well…you would be a major player.  You know Bao Sir, right?” he asked.  Yangyang nodded.         “Yeah” he replied.  Zhan Yao nodded as well.         “Well, he wants you…to be bait in this case” he explained.  Yangyang frowned.         “What does that mean?” he asked.  Bai Yutong sighed.         “It means he wants you to…be the target that…the suspect goes after” he explained.  Yangyang’s eyes widened.         “He’s gonna go after me?” he exclaimed.  Zhan Yao nodded.         “Yes, but Yangyang—” he started before he reached out and cupped Yangyang’s face in his hands, making Yangyang look at him as he shook his head.         “We won’t let anything happen to you.  Your father and I will not let anything hurt you.  We promise” he promised.  Yangyang looked at him with big brown eyes.         “Promise?” he asked.  Zhan Yao and Bai Yutong nodded.         “Promise” they repeated.  Yangyang then lowered his gaze, thinking for a moment, before he looked back at them.         “Then…I’ll do it” he declared.  Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao looked at him in surprise before Bai Yutong shook his head.         “Yangyang, you don’t have to do this…we can find someone else—” he started when Yangyang shook his head.         “No, I want to help” he argued.  Zhan Yao and Bai Yutong looked at each other before Zhan Yao frowned.         “Are you sure?” he asked.  Yangyang nodded.         “Yeah” he replied.  Both Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao made a face before Bai Yutong sighed.         “Alright.  We’ll let Bao Sir know that you agreed to help” he declared.  Yangyang then looked at them before he frowned.         “Are you…mad at me?” he asked.  Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao’s eyes widened before they quickly shook their heads.         “No…no one’s mad at you, A-Yang.  No one’s mad” Zhan Yao promised.  Yangyang nodded slowly before he looked at them.         “Can I…sleep with you tonight?” he asked.  Zhan Yao smiled.         “Of course you can” he replied before he reached out and ruffled his hair.         “Why don’t you go and get ready for bed?  We’ll go get ready too” he declared.  Yangyang nodded and slipped off the couch, heading to his bedroom to get ready for bed while Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao headed to their bedroom, both men quickly changing into their pajamas before Zhan Yao let out a heavy sigh and shook his head.         “I don’t want him to do this, Mouse” he whispered.  Bai Yutong nodded as he stepped forward and rested his forehead against his.         “I know, baby.  I know” he replied as Zhan Yao shook his head again.         “Why would Bao Sir ask this of Yangyang?  Of us?  It’s not fair.  Why couldn’t someone else have done this?” he demanded.  Bai Yutong shook his head.         “I don’t know.  But Cat—” he started before he reached up and cupped Zhan Yao’s face in his hands, forcing him to look at him.         “We won’t let anything happen to Yangyang.  I won’t let anything happen to Yangyang.  Okay?” he soothed.  Zhan Yao looked at him before he nodded and let out a shuddering breath.           “Okay” he replied.  Bai Yutong nodded.         “Okay” he agreed before he leaned forward and pressed a kiss to Zhan Yao’s forehead, just as Yangyang stepped into the bedroom and looked up at them with big eyes.         “Daddy?” he called out, making both Zhan Yao and Bai Yutong turn before Bai Yutong pulled away from Zhan Yao and walked over to Yangyang, scooping him into his arms.         “Ready to go to bed, buddy?” he asked.  Yangyang nodded and both Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao nodded in reply before they headed over to Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao’s bed, Bai Yutong placing Yangyang down before he and Zhan Yao crawled onto either side of him; both men draping their arms protectively over his stomach as they all fell asleep.
~*~*~*~*~*~ The next morning, Bai Yutong, Zhan Yao, and Yangyang headed into the S.C.I. office, everyone smiling and waving at Yangyang as he stepped into the office.         “Hey Yangyang” Wang Shao greeted.         “Hey kid” Zhao Fu added.         “Hi Yangyang!” Bai Chi exclaimed.           “Good morning Yangyang” Ma Han greeted.         “Hello Yangyang” Jiang Ling finished.  At their greetings, Yangyang smiled and waved, just as Bao Heizei stepped into the office, a small smile on his face.         “Good morning, Yangyang” he greeted, making Yangyang turn and smile when he saw him.         “Uncle!” he exclaimed, running over and throwing his arms around him, hugging him tightly.  Bao Heizei laughed and returned the hug before he looked down at him.         “Why don’t we go talk about what your role in this case is?  It’s nothing bad, I assure you” he promised.  Yangyang looked at him, then at Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao, who nodded, before he turned back to look at Bao Heizei, nodding in agreement.         “Okay” he agreed.  They then headed to Bao Heizei’s office, Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao watching them leave before they turned and headed to Bai Yutong’s office, Bai Yutong sitting down on down on his cabinets while Zhan Yao leaned against his desk.  They then sat in silence for a while before Zhan Yao shook his head.         “I don’t care what sort of role Bao Sir gives Yangyang, I don’t like it” he muttered.  Bai Yutong nodded.         “I know you don’t.  I don’t like it either” he agreed, just as the door to Bai Yutong’s office opened and Yangyang stepped inside, Zhan Yao and Bai Yutong looking over at him.         “Hey.  What did you and Bao Sir talk about?” Bai Yutong inquired.  Yangyang hummed.         “He just told me what my role was” he replied.  Zhan Yao frowned.         “And what exactly does he want you to do?” he asked.           “Well, the guy you guys are after likes to steal kids…and in rather public places, so Uncle wants me and Auntie Ma Han to go to the mall and pretend to be a family and then Auntie Ma Han to “leave me alone” for a moment to allow the target to kidnap me” Yangyang explained.  Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao looked at him before Zhan Yao shut his eyes and lifted his head to the heavens; he absolutely hated this idea.  Bai Yutong wasn’t particularly fond of the idea either, but instead of saying anything, he just walked over to his desk and opened a draw, pulling something out of it before he walked over to Yangyang and knelt before him.         “Yangyang.  You father and I promised you that nothing would happen to you right?” he asked.  Yangyang nodded as Bai Yutong held up a small, circular device.         “This is a tracker.  I’m going to put it on you so that we can keep an eye on you at all times.  You have your phone too, right?” he continued.  Yangyang nodded and pulled out his phone, showing it to Bai Yutong, who nodded.         “Alright, I want you to go to Jiang Ling and ask her to install an app that acts as an alarm…if you press it and delete it, it will send an alarm to mine and Zhan Yao’s phone and let us know you’re in trouble” he stated.  Yangyang nodded and Bai Yutong smiled before he motioned to his door.         “Go on now” he instructed.  Yangyang nodded again and went to do as he was told as Zhan Yao looked at Bai Yutong.         “Will it be enough?” he asked.  Bai Yutong shook his head.         “No, but it’s the best we can do…” he replied, just as Zhan Yao frowned.         “Wouldn’t it be better for us to be there and stop the guy before he takes our son?” he asked.  Bai Yutong sighed.         “Yes but also…there are still kids missing.  Wouldn’t it be better to have Yangyang lead us to where the kids are hiding?” he argued.  Zhan Yao shook his head.         “Can’t we just get the target to tell us where the kids are without having to involve Yangyang or let him get hurt?” he countered.  Bai Yutong frowned.         “Do you think he’d really tell us?” he asked.  Zhan Yao looked him in the eyes.         “I could make him tell us” he offered.  Bai Yutong shook his head.         “No, Cat, I don’t want you to hypnotize our target” he ordered.         “And I don’t want him to take our son!” Zhan Yao shouted.  He and Bai Yutong then looked at each other just as Yangyang poked his head into the room.         “Daddy?” he called out, making Zhan Yao and Bai Yutong look over at him before Zhan Yao motioned him into the room.         “Yes A-Yang?” he replied as Yangyang walked over to him and leaned against him.         “You’re not going to let anything happen to me, right?” he asked.  Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao shook their heads.         “No, absolutely not” they replied as Zhan Yao reached out and gently pet his hair.         “We won’t let anything happen to you” he promised.  Yangyang nodded and Zhan Yao continued to pet his hair, just as Ma Han poked her head into the office.         “Bai Sir, Dr. Zhan…it’s time” she declared.  Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao looked over at her before they both nodded, Zhan Yao looking down at Yangyang.         “Go on” he instructed.  Yangyang nodded and walked over to Ma Han, taking her hand as Zhan Yao and Bai Yutong watched her away before Zhan Yao looked over at Bai Yutong.         “I want to follow them” he declared.  Bai Yutong frowned.         “Follow them?” he repeated.  Zhan Yao nodded.         “Yes.  If we follow Ma Han and Yangyang, we can not only catch the suspect but also make sure that Yangyang is unharmed” he explained.  Bai Yutong was quiet before he nodded.         “I like it…let’s do that” he agreed.  Zhan Yao nodded before he and Bai Yutong stepped out of Bai Yutong’s office, both men looking at Ma Han and Yangyang before Bai Yutong nodded.         “Go.  We’ll be right behind” he instructed.  Ma Han and Yangyang nodded, both of them heading out of the office as Bai Yutong turned to Jiang Ling.         “Keep an eye on Yangyang’s tracker and phone at all times and if something’s out of the ordinary, you contact Zhan Yao and I immediately” he ordered.  Jiang Ling nodded as Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao turned and headed out of the office, following after Ma Han and Yangyang. ~*~*~*~*~*~ At the mall, Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao watched from a table near where Ma Han and Yangyang were “shopping” for the suspect and soon Zhan Yao nudged Bai Yutong’s arm with his hand.         “Mouse” he whispered, making Bai Yutong look up to see a man approaching Yangyang.  At the sight, it took everything in him not to shoot up out of his seat and rush at the man but instead he just sat there and watched as the man leaned down and whispered something into Yangyang’s ear, Yangyang looking up at him before he nodded and took the man’s hand.  They then began to walk away, Yangyang glancing over at Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao with fear in his eyes, but Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao just nodded in assurance that he was going to be fine.  Yangyang nodded slightly before he continued along with the suspect, Zhan Yao and Bai Yutong watching him before they slowly pushed themselves to their feet, following after him.  They continued to follow the suspect and Yangyang through the mall, trying to be close enough so that Yangyang was in their sights while still be far enough away that the suspect wouldn’t think he was being followed.  Once they reached the parking lot and the row where the car was parked, Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao pretended to head to one of the cars parked in front of the suspect’s car before Bai Yutong turned and snapped a photo of the car that Yangyang and the suspect got into, sending the photo to Jiang Ling. Track the license plate After he had sent the text, he looked over at Zhan Yao.         “Let’s go” he ordered.  Zhan Yao nodded and they quickly headed to Bai Yutong’s car, both men getting into the car before they took off after the car that had Yangyang, Zhan Yao keeping an eye on Bai Yutong’s phone that had Yangyang’s tracker on it.  They followed the car for a while until they watched the car pull into an abandoned parking lot, where another car was waiting.  Bai Yutong then pulled the car to a slow outside of the parking lot, he and Zhan Yao watching as the suspect got out of the car and walked around to the backseat, opening the door before dragging Yangyang out and shoving him into the other waiting car.  Both Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao bristled but neither man did anything until the car that had Yangyang pulled out of the parking lot and once the car was gone, Zhan Yao looked over at Bai Yutong.         “Do we go after him, or do we go after our suspect?” he inquired.  Bai Yutong was quiet before he motioned to the suspect.         “Him.  We’ve still got our tracker on A-Yang” he stated.  Zhan Yao nodded and Bai Yutong quickly pulled into the parking lot behind the car before he and Zhan Yao got out, both men flashing their badges.         “S.C.I.  We have a few questions we’d like to ask you” Bai Yutong declared. ~*~*~*~*~*~ Back at S.C.I., Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao took the suspect to the interrogation room, Zhan Yao sitting down before the man while Bai Yutong stood in the corner, keeping an eye on his phone.           “Where did you take the children?” Zhan Yao inquired.  The suspect huffed.         “I don’t have to tell you shit” he sneered.  Zhan Yao glared at him.         “Look.  It’s better if you talk to me to me because if you talk to him—” he started before he pointed to Bai Yutong.         “—it will not end for you.  So just tell us where you’ve taken the children and why you’ve taken them” he ordered.  The suspect chuckled.         “Why else would you take children?  Sell them, traffic them…children are a treasure trove of money” he replied, causing Zhan Yao to snarl and reach out, grabbing him by the front of his shirt.         “Where.  Are.  The.  Children” he demanded.  The suspect just smiled, not answering his question, when Bai Yutong’s phone suddenly started to scream, causing Zhan Yao to look over at Bai Yutong with wide eyes.         “Is Yang—” he started when Bai Yutong nodded, causing Zhan Yao’s eyes to widen even further before he turned back towards the suspect.         “If my son is hurt, I will personally make your life a living hell” he snarled before he pushed himself to his feet and headed out of the interrogation room, Bai Yutong following behind as they headed up to the S.C.I. office.         “The app we put on Yangyang’s phone just went off.  Let’s move” Bai Yutong barked, causing the S.C.I. team to look up at him with wide eyes before they pushed themselves to their feet and quickly headed over to them, all of them heading out of the office. ~*~*~*~*~*~ The S.C.I. team then rushed to where Yangyang’s phone and tracker was located, all of them bursting into the warehouse at the shipyard to find large shipping crates and no children.         “Where are the kids?” Wang Shao wondered, just as a group of people with guns stepped out of the shadows and opened fire on them, causing them to all duck and cover to prevent from getting shot.         “Keep the gunfire away from the shipping containers!  The kids might be inside!” Bai Yutong ordered.  The S.C.I. team nodded before they began firing back at the people firing at them, soon taking out all of them before Zhan Yao and Bai Yutong ran over to the shipping containers, Zhan Yao opening one container while Bai Yutong opened the other.  As soon as the doors opened, Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao were greeted by a multitude of teary eyes looking back at them with a mixture of fear and hope.         “Come on, you’re safe now” Bai Yutong declared, motioning to the outside of the container.  Once they realized they were safe, all of the children rushed out of the shipping containers and over to the S.C.I. team, who were ushering them out, while Zhan Yao and Bai Yutong remained behind, looking around for Yangyang.         “Yangyang!  Yangyang!” they shouted, looking around with wide, scared eyes, just as a loud cackle echoed through the warehouse, making Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao turn to see one of the traffickers holding Yangyang and pointing a gun at his head.         “YANGYANG!” they screamed as the man cackled and continued to point the gun at Yangyang.         “If I can’t have all of the children…then I can at least have this one” he declared.  Bai Yutong snarled.         “Let him go” he ordered.  The man smirked.         “Hmm…I think I won’t” he replied before he pulled the hammer back on the gun and pressed it hard into Yangyang’s skull.         “If you don’t lower your guns, I’ll just have to blow a hole in this poor boy’s head…and I don’t think any of us want that” he cooed.  Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao’s eyes widened and they looked at Yangyang, who just looked back at them with fear in his eyes, before they looked at each other and slowly lowered their guns.         “Fine…just don’t hurt him” Zhan Yao pleaded.  The trafficker grinned, pleased that he was getting his way, when Yangyang suddenly elbowed him in the crotch, causing him to gasp in pain and remove the gun from his head.  As soon as the gun was gone, Yangyang sprint over to Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao, causing the trafficker’s eyes to widen.         “You fucking brat!” he shouted before he raised his gun and fired a few shots, but thankfully Zhan Yao rushed forward and grabbed him, pulling him close as Bai Yutong raised his gun and fired shot after shot at the trafficker until he was on the floor of the warehouse, riddled with holes.  Once he was dead, Bai Yutong placed his gun back into its holster before he rushed over to Zhan Yao and Yangyang, kneeling besides them.         “Are you two alright?  Are you hurt?” he demanded.  Zhan Yao and Yangyang looked at him before they shook their heads, causing him to let out a sigh of relief as he reached out and wrapped his arms around him, holding them close.         “Oh, thank God” he breathed as Yangyang reached out and clutched at his jacket.         “Daddy?” he started.         “Hmm?” Bai Yutong hummed in reply as he pulled away and looked down at him.         “I wanna go home” Yangyang declared.  Bai Yutong nodded.         “And we will.  But we need to go back to the office first so we can make sure all of these kids are safely reunited with their parents.  And once we do that, we’ll go home, okay?” he assured.  Yangyang looked at him before he nodded.         “Okay” he agreed. ~*~*~*~*~*~ Back at the office, Bai Yutong headed to Bao Heizei’s office to brief him about the case while Zhan Yao took Yangyang to his office and the S.C.I. team remained behind to make sure that all of the children were safely reunited with their parents after a quick checkup from Gongsun.   ~*~*~*~*~*~ Meanwhile, in Zhan Yao’s office, Zhan Yao sat Yangyang down in his recliner before he knelt before him and placed a comforting hand on his knee.         “Yangyang…are you sure you’re alright?” he asked.  Yangyang nodded.         “Yeah” he replied.  Zhan Yao nodded.         “Okay, I just wanted to make sure” he replied before he reached out and cupped his face in his hands, gently stroking his cheeks with his thumbs.         “You were so brave, baby” he whispered.  Yangyang looked at him with wide eyes.         “I was?” he breathed.           “You were” a voice called out, making Zhan Yao turn and Yangyang look up to see Bai Yutong standing in the entrance of Zhan Yao’s office, a soft smile on his face.         “Daddy!” Yangyang greeted, Bai Yutong’s face softening as he walked over to them and reached out, gently petting Yangyang’s hair.         “You okay, bud?” he inquired.  Yangyang nodded.         “Yeah” he replied.  Bai Yutong then tilted his head.         “You weren’t scared?” he asked.  Yangyang hummed.         “I was at first…but then when I saw you and daddy, I wasn’t scared anymore.  Because you said you would come.  And you did” he explained.  Zhan Yao and Bai Yutong looked at him with wide eyes before they both laughed softly and nodded.         “Of course we came.  We promised” Zhan Yao declared.  Yangyang nodded before he looked at them.         “Can we go home now?” he asked.  Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao nodded.         “Yes.  Let’s go home” Bai Yutong agreed. ~*~*~*~*~*~ At home, Bai Yutong, Yangyang, and Zhan Yao laid in Bai Yutong and Zhan Yao’s bed, Yangyang fast asleep as he laid sandwiched between the two men.  While he rested, Bai Yutong reached out and began to gently pet his hair as Zhan Yao looked at him.         “What did you talk to Bao Sir about?” he asked.  Bai Yutong looked at him before he sighed.         “I briefed him about the results of the case and told him that while the case turned out alright in the end, if he ever asked to use Yangyang as bait or in a case again, we were going to have problems” he explained.  Zhan Yao chuckled.         “Sounds like you gave him the same speech that you gave him after I had gotten hurt during that undercover operation” he murmured.  Bai Yutong huffed.         “Of course I did.  You two are precious to me and I don’t want anything to happen to you” he replied.  Zhan Yao looked at him and smiled fondly before he looked down at Yangyang and reached up, gently stroking his cheek.         “I’m just glad he’s okay” he murmured.  Bai Yutong nodded.         “Me too” he agreed before he looked at Zhan Yao.         “But he was never in any danger…because we promised him we wouldn’t let anything happen to him” he stated.  Zhan Yao looked back at him before he laughed softly and nodded.         “Yes…we did promise him that.  And we kept our promise” he agreed.  Bai Yutong nodded before he and Zhan Yao went back to watching over Yangyang as he slept; they wouldn’t let anything happen to their son.  Ever.
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