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Who Says the “White Moonlight” Has to Be a Person?

Eighteenth-tier actor Ming Qi shot to fame overnight after throwing himself at capital tycoon Yu Qinzhou in an airport incident.
That very day, his rivals seized the opportunity to stir things up, pushing him straight onto the trending charts.
For the first time since entering the industry, Ming Qi achieved peak exposure—though mostly as the target of ridicule.
Late that night, Ming Qi sat cross-legged on his bed, dressed in an oversized black silk shirt, staring down at the top comment:
“Yu Qinzhou—a man constantly harassed by all kinds of entertainment industry oddities, yet forever unattainable.”
The sound of a door unlocking came from nearby. Ming Qi turned his head.
The “unattainable man,” Yu Qinzhou, walked over, pulled the phone from his hand, his long fingers brushing over the shirt that should have belonged to him before slipping inside the collar. His gaze darkened slightly.
“Going to sleep?”

Ming Qi had been picked up by Yu Qinzhou on a snowy day. Like a pitiful stray puppy, he followed that faint warmth home—and was then handed a marriage contract.
Yu Qinzhou was a patient hunter.
He knew that ever since high school, Ming Qi had harbored a “white moonlight” in his heart, so he waited in silence for years.
Until one day, at the anniversary celebration of Jing City No. 1 High School, he heard a friend invite Ming Qi to meet that “white moonlight.”
Ming Qi’s eyes seemed to sparkle like scattered starlight—but inside Yu Qinzhou, something dark spread like wildfire.
Keeping his composure, he asked, “Can I come along?”
“Of course,” Ming Qi agreed without hesitation.
Two minutes later, Yu Qinzhou stood in front of a shop called “White Moonlight Jianbing Guozi”, watching helplessly as Ming Qi bought two deluxe pancakes.
Yu Qinzhou: “…Damn.”

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