The Mind-Read Heiress: From Impostor to Family Favorite

Chapter 166 - 166 150 Wenyan Lets Be Friends_2



Chapter 166 - 166 150 Wenyan Lets Be Friends_2

?Chapter 166: Chapter 150: Wenyan, Let’s Be Friends_2 Chapter 166: Chapter 150: Wenyan, Let’s Be Friends_2 Originally, a considerable part of the audience had merely invited friends and colleagues who also enjoyed variety shows to watch this live broadcast.

Now, as the prize money increased, the audience eagerly recommended the show to relatives who didn’t usually have an interest in variety shows, like their parents and grandparents.

This group of older viewers initially didn’t favor noisy variety shows filled with all sorts of games.

But now they thought, “Hey? Surviving in the wild, building your own shelter and cooking outside, that’s actually quite interesting!” As they watched, many became hooked.

The show’s soaring popularity was not only a victory for the production team but also brought quick success to the eight celebrity guests.

Just two or three days after the premiere, they had all become household names, without any exaggeration.

Stars who had turned down the director for the first season were now green with regret.

There was no chance for them to join the second season, so they could only hope for the third.

Meanwhile, guests like Wenyan, who was still sawing wood in the mountains, had her assistant bombarded with calls from countless advertisers, each inviting Wenyan to endorse their products.

Of course, Wenyan was unaware of this.

She kept humming songs while sawing with Jiang Wanwan.

After four or five days of hard work, both of their hands were covered with blisters, which after deflating turned into callouses.

But neither of them complained even once.

Jiang Wanwan’s mood improved as she listened to Wenyan singing continuously.

When Wenyan sung the fifteenth song in a row without repeating a single one, Jiang Wanwan couldn’t help but ask her.

“How do you know so many songs? And every single one sounds so good.”

Huh?

Wenyan was surprised. Her singing couldn’t be considered very good, could it? Jiang Wanwan actually said her singing was “very! good! listening!”

Could it be that the author forgot to assign her a singing skill when creating this all-capable boss character?

“Don’t you like listening to music? If you really liked it, you could at least sing a dozen or so songs.”

Jiang Wanwan shook her head, “I don’t really have the time to listen to music, and I can’t sing.”

Wenyan shook her head, “I don’t believe it; you’re probably being too modest.”

“No,” Jiang Wanwan said earnestly, “I really can’t.”

Wenyan was still skeptical, “Then sing something for me. Let’s hear it.”

Jiang Wanwan shook her head, “I really can’t sing, not even one song. I’m too embarrassed to even try.”

Too embarrassed?

Wenyan had chased the novel for so long and had never seen Jiang Wanwan embarrassed in front of anyone.

“How about… I teach you a couple of lines on the spot?”

Jiang Wanwan seemed hesitant.

But Wenyan was earnest, “Just two simple lines. I really want to hear your singing voice. Is that okay?”

Seeing Wenyan’s bright, hopeful eyes, Jiang Wanwan suddenly felt a little reluctant to refuse her.

“Alright, pick something easy.”

“Great!”

And that was that.

Not just Wenyan on the scene, but also millions of viewers, couldn’t handle it.

Now, their live broadcast channel was filled with “mom” fans.

So, the current style of the bullet comments went like this:
‘This girl who doesn’t smile often is good at everything, just not at singing. It’s better she doesn’t sing, sounds worse than a drake calling’
‘Yes, the girl who smiles should sing, it’s good listening. Just let her sing alone.’
‘Hahaha, I died laughing, all-capable Wanwan is being criticized, and little sun Yanyan is being praised again. Why do I like them both so much? I really want to lock them together.’
‘Truly! Who understands them better than each other in the entire show? They’re the most in sync.’
Seeing Wenyan struggling to hold back her laughter, Jiang Wanwan also stopped singing immediately.

She also wanted to laugh, “I told you, I really can’t sing.”

Wenyan was having a hard time holding in her laughter, “It’s okay, I can teach you slowly. I refuse to believe you won’t be able to sing a couple of decent lines in the next twenty or so days.”

“…” Jiang Wanwan chose to silently continue sawing.

Wenyan stopped teasing her, and they both concentrated on their work with vigor.

Once they finally finished making the cabin door, Wenyan and Jiang Wanwan split up to perform different tasks.

Jiang Wanwan went to the lake to set up nets to catch fish, while Wenyan ventured into the nearby woods to pick berries and dig up wild vegetables.

When Wenyan returned, Jiang Wanwan hadn’t finished setting up her nets because she hadn’t found a suitable spot and was having difficulty trying to gauge the depth of the water and cut down trees to secure the fishing nets alone.

Fortunately, it didn’t take long before Wenyan came to help.

Both of them had their tasks. They wouldn’t complain when working together and wouldn’t slack off when apart.


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