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After Transmigrating into the Main Shou, I Topped the Paranoid Big Shot 84


Chapter 84

Ruan Chi had prepared everything needed for the wedding in advance, only needing Zong Mo to make the final decision.
Zong Mo directly ruled out the proposal of having the wedding abroad and finally chose the seaside in City B. It wasn’t too far and had some special meaning.
The two of them arrived at the sea-view apartment they had stayed in in May a day in advance. In less than half a year, their relationship had undergone such a big change.
The large floor-to-ceiling window in the bedroom also faced the sea. The sea breeze gently blew the gauze curtains.
“In May, I already knew I liked you. But I couldn’t understand why I had fallen for you, so I wrote a notepad.”
As Zong Mo spoke, he opened the notepad on his phone and looked at it with Ruan Chi, snuggled together. Scrolling down, the notepad had been updated with many daily trifles, such as celebrating birthdays together and doing housework together.
“They are all very small things…” Zong Mo was a little embarrassed. “Maybe because many things were for the first time, that’s why the memory is so deep. Or maybe it’s because I was with you that it felt so special.”
Ruan Chi didn’t make any comments and just said, “Make another list, of things you want to do with me in the future.”
Zong Mo was silent for a few seconds, then said, “Actually, I’ve already made a list, of things I want to do together after we started dating.”
Ruan Chi: “Hmm?”
Zong Mo mysteriously put away his phone, “I’m not telling you now!”
“But I can tell you one thing first,” Zong Mo thought for a moment and said. “It’s… taking a bath together. The last time we came, I was very curious about the bathtub on the balcony…”

Only a dozen or so friends they had met on the set were invited to their wedding. Because Ruan Chi had booked the entire resort, and with the principle of not being too wasteful even if it was wasteful, Zong Mo had specially told everyone to bring their families and children, so the wedding day was quite lively.
Not only were there cute little flower children at the wedding, but there was also…
A big yellow dog led by two little flower children.
It looked almost exactly like the even-handed master, Hope, but was a little smaller. After all, it was still a teenage dog of only half a year old.
During the filming of Field Diary, Hope and the neighbor’s wife had a litter of puppies. A staff member who particularly liked Hope, but since Hope already had an owner, had settled for the next best thing and brought a mini version of Hope back to raise.
This day, Tu Bu and that staff member came to the wedding with Hope’s daughter—”Happiness.”
But Happiness did not cooperate and broke free from the little flower children’s lead, running wildly on the flower-adorned lawn until it reached the seaside platform, where it was quickly grabbed by the quick-eyed and quick-handed Zong Mo, avoiding the accident of a big dog rushing into the sea to roll around and play in the water.
Zong Mo breathed a sigh of relief, took out the ring box from the small backpack on Happiness’s back, and, under the emcee’s instructions, once again put the ring on each other’s finger with Ruan Chi.
Next was the vow exchange.
Today, Ruan Chi was dressed in all white. He was shining under the brilliant sun by the sea. Even his brown eyes were reflected in an amber color, and the figure reflected in them was even clearer.
Zong Mo, on the other hand, was wearing a black suit, as Ruan Chi had suggested.
He was not very picky about the color of his clothes but was curious why Ruan Chi had wanted him to wear black. Although they were both men’s suits, white… was, after all, the common color of a wedding dress.
But Ruan Chi had said, “If you cry, you can wipe it with your sleeve. It won’t show on black clothes.”
Of course, Zong Mo had confidently claimed that he would absolutely not cry.
At this moment, under the witness of their friends, family, and the camera, Ruan Chi made his vows to him, word by word.
“I promise, I will love you unconditionally forever. I will see you as my life, take you as my honor, respect you more than myself, protect you at all times, comfort you when you need it, and be unconditionally loyal to you, forever and ever.”
He didn’t know why, maybe it was the atmosphere. A sour feeling immediately invaded his eyes. Zong Mo took a deep breath. It was fine when he didn’t speak. The moment he opened his mouth, tears followed.
He could only sob intermittently as he made his vows, speaking the well-memorized vows stutteringly.
“I… wuwu, I’ve always felt that God is unfair to me… why do I not have a family, why do I have to go through all kinds of hardships, why do I have to be the best to be loved. It turns out my greatest luck is here. My luck is you… I will never leave you, I will always love you… wuwuwu.”
Good thing they had rejected all media reporters today and had only privately hired a few cameramen. The filming was also for keepsake.
Although the live recording would not be publicly released, he had, as expected, lost face again!!
Wuwu…
Ruan Chi smiled and moved closer, holding Zong Mo’s cheeks, trying his best to block the camera for him, and said softly, “Why are you crying again? If you were wearing a wedding dress, you could have used the veil to cover it.”
Zong Mo’s remaining half of tears quickly retreated.
“I’m very happy and very honored. I love you,” Ruan Chi said.

From the proposal to the wedding, only a month had passed.
Zong Mo was still a little dazed. He was even more dazed when he checked the date. It turned out that he had been in the book world for a year. He had experienced so many things in this year, sometimes long and sometimes fleeting. Unknowingly, it was November 18th again.
It was Ruan Chi’s twenty-sixth birthday.
On his birthday, Ruan Chi first received a strange breakfast.
This layered, thick, round object was a bit like… but it was hard to believe.
“What is this thing?” Ruan Chi asked.
“It’s a cake,” Zong Mo said.
Then he pointed to the cake on the table and introduced it layer by layer, “This white layer is chicken breast puree, the green is broccoli puree, the red is carrot puree, the yellow is corn…”
Ruan Chi was still in deep thought. These ingredients seemed very suitable for…
Zong Mo continued, “Don’t you dislike sweets? So I specially made a savory cake. I searched for a long time for a not-sweet cake and finally found this recipe.”
Ruan Chi’s brows furrowed. He hesitated and said, “Is this for humans?”
“These ingredients… aren’t they all for humans?” Zong Mo lowered his head with a slightly guilty conscience. “Hmm… this cake, if you don’t add salt, can also be eaten by pet dogs…”
Ruan Chi: …
Zong Mo looked up, “I also prepared a normal cream cake, a reduced-sugar version.”
This wave of suppressing first and then praising was indeed quite effective. Ruan Chi readily accepted the cream cake and said, “Bring it over. Let’s eat together.”
They had each celebrated their birthdays once before. This was the first time they had properly shared a cake, instead of snatching it like puppies.
Zong Mo ate the cake, feeling sweet in his heart. It still felt unreal. He asked casually, “Why were you in such a hurry to get married?”
Ruan Chi: “I was afraid you would leave me again.”
Zong Mo was silent for a moment, then said, “If I really wanted to leave, a marriage certificate couldn’t tie me down. You’ve also given me so much property.”
“The netizens all know we’re married now,” Ruan Chi said. “Unless you run to a place where no one knows you, I can always find you.”
Zong Mo: …
He had almost forgotten. Because of their bold coming out and flash marriage, they had become the undisputed top stars. And the eyes of the netizens were almost all over the world, more effective than any surveillance equipment.
“Then you can’t leave me either!” Zong Mo said. “I had originally prepared a lot of things I wanted to do after we started dating. I hadn’t even finished them, and we were already married!”
Ruan Chi: “Anyway, you don’t call me husband. It’s not too late to do them now.”
Zong Mo: ?
The point always seemed to be a little off.
But he didn’t have the obsession of having to distinguish between a couple and a husband-husband relationship. So he said, “Shall we go shopping tomorrow? Not to buy anything, just to stroll around.”
Ruan Chi: “Okay.”
“I’ve found a newly developed shopping mall. Let’s go in the morning. There shouldn’t be many people.”

Zong Mo had made a guide in advance and went shopping and eating with Ruan Chi, avoiding the crowds.
Although they no longer had the worry of being followed by paparazzi, they were inevitably asked for photos by the shop assistants. Zong Mo didn’t mind much and satisfied the fans one by one, only asking them not to post them online immediately, to give the two of them a little more leisure time for shopping.
As noon approached, the number of customers in the shopping mall gradually increased. Zong Mo got a number at the top-ranked restaurant nearby and waited on the top floor, where there were few people, with Ruan Chi.
There happened to be a newly opened internet-famous bookstore on the top floor.
Although it was a bookstore, the first thing you saw when you entered was a variety of cultural and creative products. Various small pendants, keychains, and accessories did not have much power to attract Zong Mo for now, but the floor-to-ceiling glass display case in front was extremely hard to ignore.
Zong Mo listened to the ticking music and curiously walked over.
It was a music box tower built like a multi-layered cake. The entire tower was rotating, and the small music boxes on each layer were also rotating. Some had small cars running, some had dancing small animals. Zong Mo was captivated.
He couldn’t help but press his whole person against the cumbersome glass cover, forgetting that such a move was a little embarrassing for an adult.
After watching all the music boxes complete a circle, he finally spoke, “If we had a music box tower like this at home, a child would probably lie next to it and watch it all day, right?”
Ruan Chi’s voice came from behind, “Are you a child?”
“No!” Zong Mo quickly denied. “Although it’s not very useful, I want to buy one. Which one do you think looks better?”
Ruan Chi: “We can buy them all.”
Zong Mo: …
He clearly didn’t mean that. He was also a practical person who disliked waste, but…
Having a pile of music boxes at home, even if they were not very useful, would be quite nice to look at?
Even if they were not useful, they could be played with by future children, so it wouldn’t be a waste!
“Is there anything else you want to buy?” Ruan Chi said. “Let’s buy it all together. I’ll have an assistant come and pick it up and send it home.”
Zong Mo nonchalantly continued to wander, looking at various models, figures, and Lego sets one by one.
He lamented to himself, “There are so many things for children to play with now. I’ve never seen these things when I was a child. Maybe the orphanage didn’t have them…”
Ruan Chi spoke beside him, “There’s a game console shop opposite. Want to go and take a look?”
Zong Mo looked up at the sound of his voice, looked out through the transparent glass wall, and quickly turned his gaze back, asking in confusion, “What’s wrong? Do you like to play game consoles?”
The image of a workaholic overbearing CEO playing game consoles was really a bit unexpected.
“Little boys all like to play with this kind of thing.”
Zong Mo: …
Someone was definitely complaining in his heart that he was childish!
He had guessed Ruan Chi’s meaning but deliberately said, in Ruan Chi’s manner, “Are you a little boy?”
“I don’t play,” Ruan Chi said briefly.
“I don’t like to play either. When I was in the orphanage, there was that old-fashioned game controller. Everyone fought to play it, but I preferred to do puzzles by myself,” Zong Mo said. “But because everyone lived together, I couldn’t play alone, so the puzzles were always missing a few pieces, and I never successfully completed one.”
Ruan Chi looked around the shop and said, “There are puzzles over there.”
“I liked to do puzzles when I was a child!”
Zong Mo tried to defend himself and had really lost interest in the boring game of puzzles. His gaze inadvertently swept over the Lego models not far away, and he couldn’t help but pause for a while.
In the end, Zong Mo left the bookstore with a pile of music boxes and a deluxe Lego set, satisfied. To avoid being too unprofessional, he also bought a few books.


After Transmigrating into the Main Shou, I Topped the Paranoid Big Shot

After Transmigrating into the Main Shou, I Topped the Paranoid Big Shot

穿成主角受后我攻了偏执大佬
Status: Completed Author: Native Language: Chinese

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Zong Mo read a "love battlefield" novel centered on the shou (the "bottom" in a BL relationship), and discovered he shared the same name as the main character shou.

In the book, the overbearing CEO, Gong #2, after pining unrequitedly for the main gong (a film emperor), keeps the main shou (a D-list celebrity) by his side as a substitute.

However, Zong Mo transmigrates into this very main shou.
The killer is, he's a total top (a pure "1").

To avoid the main shou's fate of being bottomed by the main gong, Zong Mo decides to latch onto Gong #2.
For instance... by topping Gong #2.

The plot, he thought, started to go off the rails right then and there.

The original main shou's role: A pure and innocent "little white flower" in idol dramas / A warm "little sun" on slow-life variety shows.

Zong Mo's reality: Model for [censored] magazines / A master of cross-dressing in a crack comedy / A loveless chef on a variety show.

The main shou's script has completely collapsed. So why on earth are Gongs #1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 still falling head over heels for him?

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