Dating the Heartthrob Superstar-Chapter 42: Searching for Meng Chao
Chapter 42: Chapter 42: Searching for Meng Chao
Chapter 42: Searching for Meng Chao
It wasn’t until noon that the typhoon completely passed.
The usually clean and tidy roads had been ravaged by the typhoon, with trees toppled and blocking the streets. The water had receded, revealing the ground once again, but trash was scattered everywhere in disarray. Even the low flowerbeds had suffered, their vibrant shapes now in complete chaos.
Everywhere, sanitation workers and firefighters were clearing roadblocks and garbage, and the city gradually returned to its orderly hustle and bustle.
The production team, however, received bad news: the seaside villa could no longer be used for filming due to typhoon damage. The large floor-to-ceiling windows had been shattered by the storm, leaving the house in utter disarray.
Because of the villa’s damage, filming was forced to halt. But Meng Chao and Lin Qin’s schedules had already been set, and the production team couldn’t let their own issues delay the plans of the two stars.
Next month, Meng Chao was scheduled to start filming for his movie. Meanwhile, Lin Qin’s team had secured a script he had shown great enthusiasm for, and he was also set to join its cast next month. Both production teams, keen on accommodating the leads’ participation in "We Are Together," had already postponed their start dates by a month. It was impossible for them to delay further.
The director was pulling his hair out.
Then Meng Chao went to talk to the director. No one knew what Meng Chao said, but when the director emerged later, he was grinning from ear to ear, and the filming issue was resolved just like that.
With a decisive order from the director, "Pack it up, everyone. We’re moving to a new location."
Thus, the entire crew relocated from the southern city of Binhai to a small southeastern town.
This town, as it turned out, was Meng Chao’s hometown. Although the Meng Family had settled in Beijing decades ago, they had never forgotten their roots. Under the Meng Family’s investment and planning, the small town began to develop its tourism industry, becoming a popular local destination within the region.
The advantage of not being widely known was that it was sparsely populated, with clear air and a serene atmosphere.
The town, called Nanjiang Town, boasted simple, honest inhabitants and picturesque scenery. Nestled among the enclosing mountains stood a villa tucked away amidst a bamboo forest.
The villa belonged to Meng Ke. According to his philosophy, it was vital to occasionally return to nature and savor the joys of life amidst mountains and rivers.
Though he said so, Meng Ke was always so busy that he rarely had time to visit. It would be a stroke of luck for him to spend even one or two days at the villa in an entire year.
The production crew wasted no time in moving to the mountain villa. By the time they set up their filming equipment, night had fully fallen. ƒrēenovelkiss.com
And of course, Meng Chao had his reasons for choosing this villa as the filming location.
Meng Chao stayed at the villa along with the production team, but Lin Qin arrived a day later.
When Lin Qin arrived, he would be dropped off at Nanjiang Town’s bus station and given a single keyword, leaving him to find Meng Chao on his own.
The choice of Nanjiang Town was deliberate. For one, its beautiful scenery made it an ideal filming location. Secondly, its residents were honest and straightforward. Most of the young people had left town to work or attend university, while those remaining primarily learned about celebrities through television shows. Few would recognize Lin Qin, which meant he could ask for directions without drawing onlookers or adding to his social anxiety.
Lin Qin suffered from social phobia. Putting him into a small society was Meng Chao’s way of helping him gradually adapt to the outside world. Although the journey would undoubtedly be riddled with challenges, requiring Lin Qin to confront many of his fears, Meng Chao still felt heartache for him. But this was something Lin Qin had to experience.
He couldn’t remain in his small world forever; he needed to step out someday.
Lin Qin was unaware that this segment of the program was entirely planned by Meng Chao. Upon receiving the filming itinerary that night, Lin Qin briefly felt an urge to confront the director but quickly suppressed it.
He also wanted to step out—to be a better person, someone who could stand taller by Meng Chao’s side. He wanted to fully break free and integrate into society. Once his impulsive emotions faded, Lin Qin calmed down. He made a small cheering gesture to encourage himself.
Lin Qin leaned over the table to write in his journal when his phone chimed softly nearby. It was a message from Meng Chao.
Surprised, Lin Qin eagerly opened the message. Upon reading it, his eyes curved into crescent moons, and he laughed softly in delight.
Meng Chao: I’m waiting for you.
Three simple words instantly dispelled the unease in Lin Qin’s heart, replacing it with a sense of wholeness and purpose.
In his journal, Lin Qin doodled two tiny stick figures representing him and Meng Chao. Above his own figure, a speech bubble read: Brother Chao, I will do my best.
The next day, a provincial bus pulled up at Nanjiang Town’s bus station, and a young man stepped off. He was about 1.8 meters tall, wearing a baseball cap and dressed in a plain white t-shirt and jeans with white sneakers—exuding youthful charm.
The station was bustling, and when Lin Qin stepped off, his height, long legs, and distinct aura immediately captured the attention of many. To top it off, a camera crew trailed behind him.
The gazes directed at Lin Qin made his steps falter slightly, but he mustered the courage to keep moving forward.
The production team’s hint was a straightforward, overly simplistic map. To make things harder, it didn’t even include directions. Lin Qin stared at the map, at a total loss.
The team also provided Lin Qin with two keywords, claiming that as long as he used the keywords to ask for directions, he would surely find his way and locate Meng Chao.
The two keywords were "bamboo forest" and "house."
Lin Qin analyzed the situation, glanced at the map again, and concluded that Meng Chao must currently be on one of the town’s mountains, with a bamboo forest and a house hidden among it.
His next task was to match the map with the town’s roads and follow the route he inferred—then he’d be all set.
Feeling a sense of direction at last, Lin Qin let out a sigh of relief.
He stepped out of the bus station. The sunlight poured down warmly, so bright that even with his baseball cap on, Lin Qin found it somewhat dazzling. He instinctively tugged the brim lower and headed forward.
Outside the station, groups of tricycle drivers were vying for passengers. Some drivers eagerly approached potential customers, passionately inviting them to ride, while speaking in a dialect unfamiliar to Lin Qin.
The buzzing and chattering around him made Lin Qin’s eyebrows furrow beneath his cap, his forehead damp with sweat—he couldn’t tell if it was from the heat or his nervousness.
"No, thank you." Lin Qin repeated the same phrase over and over. At first, his voice was soft, but it gradually grew louder. Since high school, Lin Qin hadn’t spoken this loudly in public, even though to others it was merely a normal volume.
At last, Lin Qin managed to escape the surrounding crowd of tricycle drivers. He exhaled in relief, realizing that in focusing on finding a way out, he had almost forgotten to feel nervous.
He couldn’t help but chuckle at himself, suddenly feeling a heightened sense of confidence.