After Having an AI Boyfriend I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots

After Having an AI Boyfriend, I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots – Chapter 73 Part 2


Chapter 73 Part 2


Everything that happened inside was projected outside, and many who weren’t participating in the assessment were nearly brought to tears, seeing how detailed and picky Bai Ruogu was.

“Damn it, if I had known this, I would’ve gone in first,” some thought, their minds racing with anxiety.

The process moved quickly, and the scores were released as soon as the performance ended. Although Bai Ruogu’s explanations weren’t as detailed for those who came after the first participant, he didn’t skip anyone, offering each person a patient explanation.

In fact, the first participant’s performance should have been considered above average. For many of the others, Bai Ruogu often gave scores in the sixties, with seventies being rare.

Some people were initially unconvinced, intending to see how Bai Ruogu would explain their mistakes. But once he pointed out each error they had genuinely made, they wished they could dig a hole and hide.

It was embarrassing. Clearly, President Bai had been lenient.

In the eyes of the students, Bai Ruogu’s scores were always accurate—low, but once explained, they still felt grateful he had gone easy on them.

Outside, a man, nearly 1.9 meters tall, looked up at the screen.

His pupils were filled with countless jumping numbers, as if he were calculating something.

Due to some unexpected circumstances, the lineup had been disrupted, and everyone had to requeue.

Just as Su Mou moved to the back of the line, someone suddenly cut in at the front.

This caused the previously orderly space to erupt into chaos.

“What are you doing?!” someone shouted at the person who cut the line.

That person was none other than Zhang Qin, who had just contacted his father to pull some strings for him.

Hearing the commotion, Zhang Qin frowned and glanced back, his eyes filled with impatience.

“I have something urgent to attend to, so I need to finish the assessment early and leave.”

Some people believed him, while others, from similarly well-off backgrounds, retorted directly.

“If you have something to say, say it properly! Cutting in line?! Who would believe you have an urgent matter with that arrogant attitude?!”

Some lowered their heads, not daring to speak up, but Zhang Qin, clearly in the wrong, was more brazen than anyone.

“You’re sticking your nose in quite a lot, aren’t you? Can you even pass this assessment yourself with that attitude?”

As he spoke, he glanced at the person from head to toe with disdain, then turned back to look at the projection inside. As for his position in line, he wasn’t budging an inch, making everyone around him seethe with anger.

“Seriously?! In this day and age, you still run into people like this? Unbelievable!”

“Who knows, probably has some family connections.”

“Hmph, I don’t believe he can get past President Bai!”

Zhang Qin looked at his hands, indifferent. He glanced at his smart brain and noticed that his father’s message still hadn’t come through, which he found a bit strange.

Looking closer, he realized his signal was down to just one bar, and because it was so weak, the indicator turned red.

“What kind of crappy signal is this?!” he cursed angrily.

Who would have thought, just after he finished cursing, the last bar of signal disappeared, and the connection was lost completely.

Zhang Qin: …

He regretted it. Please, let the signal come back.

No matter how much the people around him muttered about his shamelessness, Zhang Qin shamelessly pretended not to hear and stood still.

Because there was only a wall separating the outer and inner areas, most people felt indignant and resentful, but no one dared to make a move.

When the indicator light on the outer area lit up, Zhang Qin casually straightened his collar and walked inside.

“Ugh, I hope he fails,” someone cursed.

At the end of the line, Su Mou was still staring at the projection, but his pupils flickered slightly.

At the same time, a message was sent to Zhang Qin’s smart device.

[The people over at Bai Luxi didn’t agree. You should tone it down later. Bai Ruogu is more difficult to deal with than we imagined. You can’t behave the way you used to.]

The sender was none other than Zhang Qin’s father.

The only difference was that the message had been sent nine minutes earlier, with the smart brain indicating a delay due to poor signal.

Su Mou, who had been gazing upward, blinked, his eyes clear, giving an innocent appearance.

Perhaps because of his family background, Zhang Qin carried himself with a sense of confidence. From the moment he entered, he was noticeably different from the other students.

However, from the way he walked, it was clear that Zhang Qin did not walk timidly like the others. His posture was straight, his back tall. Confidence was a good thing, but Zhang Qin’s confidence was excessive, easily mistaken for arrogance.

At first, the judges’ eyes lit up, but soon after, their brows furrowed tightly.

They scrutinized Zhang Qin from head to toe. Although the students’ uniforms were all custom-made, these judges, who had long dealt with important people, were not blind.

Although Zhang Qin’s uniform had the same design, its material was clearly superior, more fitted and refined.

Most of the judges’ impressions of him worsened slightly.

They did not appreciate students who tried to outsmart the system.

When Zhang Qin introduced himself, his attitude was upright, but he made the mistake of also mentioning his family background.

The judges’ pens paused, and their expressions varied.

Who in the room wasn’t perceptive enough to understand what this meant?

Some began to entertain thoughts of currying favor, but none dared to show it openly.

From the moment Bai Ruogu heard Zhang Qin’s name, he tossed his pen aside, leaned back in his chair, and watched him with a faint smile.

Zhang Qin’s previously steady heart wavered under that smile.

He flexed his wrist, his head feeling slightly dizzy. Though he steadied himself, his heart was pounding.

Did his father manage to handle this matter?

He exhaled deeply, forcing a smile as he walked toward the stage.

Even though he was nervous, years of indulged behavior had made him walk with an exaggerated swagger.

When he finally took his stance, the music started.

Zhang Qin’s skills were beyond bad—completely disastrous. He couldn’t even perform the most basic moves correctly, and anything more complicated nearly caused him to fall.

There was no beauty in his performance. In fact, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that even a child with only a few days of practice could have danced better than him.

Several straightforward judges drew multiple crosses on their papers, shaking their heads in frustration, anger flashing in their eyes.

The translation of the sentence is:

Which stage of the screening process went wrong? How can just anyone be let in?!

They were aware that many of the students had no prior experience, but after the training, most could at least perform passably.

Zhang Qin didn’t seem to have any mental issues, so it could only be his attitude that was the problem.

As the music ended, the judges began to score him.

Since the minimum score was 15, most judges gave him between 30 and 40. A few who were either kind-hearted or eager to curry favor gave him scores in the sixties, making his final total less embarrassing.

With the exception of Bai Ruogu, the average score came out to exactly 50.

There was a commotion outside, some even bursting into laughter, most of them enjoying his misfortune.

“He deserved that, totally deserved it!”

At this moment, someone noticed something unusual. Pointing to the projection, they spoke loudly.

“Why hasn’t President Bai given his score yet?”

Hearing this, the people nearby also noticed the oddity.

“Yeah, and I just realized—didn’t President Bai stop taking notes from the start? He’s just been sitting there, smiling the whole time.”

“Wait a minute!” someone panicked, “Isn’t he just going to let him pass directly?”

“Shut up! Don’t say things like that!”

“But now that you mention it, I’m starting to worry too. President Bai holds 50% of the decision-making power. If he gives Zhang Qin a score of over 70, doesn’t that mean he’ll pass?!”

“Damn! Could it be? That would be too disgusting!”

“Well, what can be done? Xingsu was truly under President Bai’s total control. If President Bai wanted to support someone, it was just a matter of a single word. Just get over it. Xingsu was already transparent and fair enough to other companies…”

“Hey, I just felt uncomfortable. Even if President Bai wanted to support someone, I wouldn’t mind if it was someone high-level and high-quality.”

“Come on, if it was really supporting a high-level and high-quality one, wouldn’t that be expected?”

“Hey!”

When Zhang Qin learned about his score, he said it was impossible not to be anxious. But just as people outside were saying, there was still hope until Bai Ruogu announced the results.

He took a deep breath, turned his gaze to Bai Ruogu, and unconsciously clenched his palm, holding onto the last glimmer of hope.

What if his dad had managed to pull some strings for him?

In his view, Bai Ruogu’s smile became increasingly inscrutable. He entered the final score on the display screen and chose to release it amidst everyone’s expectations.

【0】!!

A huge number appeared on the screen, and in Zhang Qin’s shock, the average score plummeted until it finally stabilized at “25.”

【25】!! The lowest score ever recorded.

Everyone remained still, clearly shocked. Zhang Qin was taken aback at first, and then a surge of anger welled up inside him.

He quickly stepped forward, snatched the microphone from a nearby staff member, and loudly questioned Bai Ruogu, glaring at him.

“I want to ask President Bai why I received a zero score?!”

Facing the aggressive young man, Bai Ruogu remained very calm. He didn’t even lift his eyelids, leaned back in his chair, and spoke in a somewhat hoarse, tired voice.

“Don’t you know why?” His voice wasn’t loud, and his rhythm was slow, but his words made Zhang Qin’s heart sink.

“Sir… What are you talking about?”

Bai Ruogu smiled faintly, picked up a glass of water from the table, and took a sip.

“Let’s talk about your overall strength. From the first move, there were obvious mistakes. In the second second, your legs…”

Although there were no records, Bai Ruogu could clearly recall every single move Zhang Qin had made.

Bai Ruogu took his time analyzing each step, criticizing Zhang Qin until he was utterly embarrassed.

Zhang Qin went from anger to shame, wishing he could leave right then and there.

Bai Ruogu pressed his temple, his eyelashes drooping. “Tell me, what about you deserved a score from me in this area?”

Zhang Qin was speechless. Bai Ruogu continued, “Regarding your attire, I felt you showed a lack of respect for everyone… hence the zero score…”

When he finally got to the part about personal impressions, Bai Ruogu finally raised his head, looking directly at Zhang Qin.

“I had mentioned directly before that under special circumstances, I would generally give a score of 15. But your attempt to bribe me and pull connections made me look down on your level.”

At the mention of the word “bribe,” everyone was shocked, and many were rendered speechless by Zhang Qin’s actions.

Bai Ruogu chuckled softly, and when he lowered his gaze, he had a unique beauty.

“You can bribe me, that’s not a problem, but your conditions simply didn’t impress me. A business deal worth one billion… Sorry, that’s not enough.”

At that moment, the secretary also sent over the organized documents. Bai Ruogu opened them and smiled even deeper.

“Not only did you attempt to bribe me, but your usual training was also lacking. You often stayed out late and didn’t return at night. It’s no wonder your performance was like this…”

He swiped the screen and turned to the next page, his gaze momentarily flickering at the information displayed.

“Wait a minute, there’s someone else who stayed out late like you… B2? Let’s wait until he comes in and deal with him together.”


After Having an AI Boyfriend I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots

After Having an AI Boyfriend, I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots – Chapter 73 Part 1


Chapter 73 Part 1


“You!” A teammate said in frustration, “Are you afraid that President Bai will actually remember you?”

Su Mou turned his head slowly, expressionless. “He really should remember me.”

After saying this, he adjusted his clothes and straightened his collar before steadily walking towards the group.

Ren Qian sighed heavily as he watched Su Mou’s back, “This guy… he’s probably beyond saving!”

Yu Le stomped the ground in anger, “Does he think this is a vegetable market? How careless can he be!”

Muttering to himself, he continued, “If President Bai really lets him pass this round, I’ll twist my own head off. It’s impossible.”

Even though he said this, Yu Le clenched his fist, and a hint of worry flashed across his face.

Su Mou lined up, standing still in his spot. His gaze was unfocused, and his pupils were filled with countless streams of data.

At the same time, information flooded in from all directions, entering his ears.

In the corner by the door, a trainee wearing an earring and slouching casually was whistling, acting indifferent.

Su Mou’s pupils flickered.

[Name: Zhang Qin. Physical and other qualities do not meet the selection criteria for Xingsu. Records show he entered the company through connections. Based on evaluation standards and other data, Zhang Qin has a 99.99% chance of being eliminated in this exam.]

At this moment, Su Mou had no subjective consciousness. He had already marked an X next to Zhang Qin’s name in the background.

His pupils narrowed into a straight line.

[This person has been eliminated by default. ]

However, at this moment, among the countless signals connecting to external devices within the room, one signal was particularly conspicuous. The person at the other end of this connection was none other than Zhang Qin.

Zhang Qin answered a call, looking impatient. “Dad, have you taken care of it yet? The development of Xingsu is good, staying here wouldn’t be bad…”

“What? You haven’t managed to bribe the judges yet?!” Zhang Qin, flustered, smacked the wall behind him.

He started pacing nervously. Through the door crack, he could see the judges already seated inside.

He was even more irritated, with so many people around, bribing on the spot was definitely out of the question!

As he complained on the call, his eyes scanned the podium one by one. When he didn’t see Bai Ruogu, he froze for a moment.

Suddenly remembering something, he began looking around nervously and shrank into the corner.

Lowering his head and covering his mouth, he whispered, “Dad, don’t you have some connection with Bai Ruogu’s father?”

Glancing nervously at the other trainees, as if afraid of being overheard, Zhang Qin continued in a hushed tone, “You can talk to him for me. No matter how capable Bai Ruogu is, he won’t ignore his father’s face…”

“Okay, okay, you talk to him.” Zhang Qin’s eyes dimmed, and he let out a sly chuckle before ending the call.

He thought his voice had been low enough that no one heard, but little did he know, Su Mou had heard every word.

Facing the group ahead, Su Mou remained expressionless, his body unmoving. The inaudible voice that processed the information sounded mechanical, yet heavy with significance.

[Based on the current information, no matter who it is, Bai Ruogu will not allow anyone to use connections. This individual severely violates the rules. There is a 99% chance that Bai Ruogu will eliminate him. Analysis complete.]

Inside the hall, although it was quiet, outside there was some chatter as familiar faces exchanged whispers, each with their own thoughts, occasionally glancing toward the entrance. Zhang Qin crossed his arms, looking nonchalant, as if certain he would achieve a good result.

Trainees glanced around, many focusing on Su Mou, who moved mechanically. He was rumored to perform well but was said to lack any sense of tact. Some looked at him with complex expressions, while others snickered. Thus, the large-scale assessment began.

Time was running out. Bai Ruogu, with his legs straight and firm, walked briskly towards the elevator. His expression remained indifferent as he checked his collar once more. Finding everything in order, he shoved his hands into his pockets, mentally mapping out the progress of the assessment.

As he was starting to have some ideas, his smart brain suddenly lit up.

His deep pupils reflected the light from the screen showing a communication request from his father, Bai Luxi.

Bai Ruogu hesitated briefly before choosing to answer.

In the empty corridor, the quietness was broken by the cheerful laughter of a mature man.

“Hey kid, do your old man a favor…”

“Using backdoor is out of the question.” Bai Ruogu swiftly interrupted before his father, Bai Luxi, could finish.

Bai Ruogu remained calm as he casually entered the elevator, issuing an order to Su Mou.

“Ah Mou, go to the 23rd floor.”

Bai Luxi sighed helplessly, though a smile tugged at his lips. “Well, well, you’re quite capable now. You can actually get others to find connections and come to me, making me ask for a favor from you. Not bad, son, you’ve got some power now.”

Bai Ruogu lowered his gaze but remained silent.

To Bai Luxi, it was just another outsider, not worth forcing his son over. He was just trying to check in on his son’s current state, so he lazily asked one last time.

“Still not agreeing? Zhang Qin’s father, Mr. Zhang, mentioned that if you give his son a good grade, he’d give us a big contract…” Bai Luxi’s tone became slightly more serious as he spoke.

“You can also think about taking him in, anyway his father can give money the first time, he can also give money the second time, this deal’s earnings are basically what an ordinary star can’t earn in a lifetime, this kid probably doesn’t have much sense anyway.”

Bai Ruogu rested his chin on his hand and smiled. He looked up at the screen, locking eyes with Bai Luxi on the other side, and in a deep and serious tone, he said, “It’s true that doing it this way would benefit me more, but I’m afraid such trash would ruin my reputation.”

As if aware that Bai Ruogu was on a call, the elevator slowed down as it operated, in a thoughtful gesture.

Bai Ruogu calmly rolled up his sleeves and said, “I don’t want to talk about fairness, but it’s simply not worth ruining my company’s reputation over something like this.”

When the elevator doors opened and light flooded in, Bai Ruogu smiled faintly, a subtle expression difficult to read. “My backdoor isn’t that easy to enter. After all, certain principles still need to be upheld.”

A tall figure stepped out of the elevator, and at that moment, the assessment started as scheduled.

The executives, mentors, and judges were already in their places.

In the spacious venue, five or six rows of important figures were seated, highlighting the company’s emphasis on this group of new trainees.

The new trainees entered one by one in an orderly line. The quiet atmosphere made them feel tense. With makeup carefully applied, their nervousness only intensified as they stood before everyone.

There were about forty to fifty judges, most of whom wore serious expressions, their eyes filled with curiosity.

The trainee nervously stammered through their introductions. The central seat in the front row was empty, which allowed the trainee to relax a bit.

President bai wasn’t there…

That was a relief.

Taking advantage of this time, the trainee gathered his courage and began his performance.

At first, he was still somewhat nervous, but as he became familiar with the environment, his confidence grew.

The judges, initially frowning, gradually relaxed. By the end of the performance, they gave him a decent score based on their preferences.

The total score and ranking were displayed immediately. The maximum score was 100, and the trainee received 76.

Seeing this score, the trainee face lit up with relief as he sighed quietly.

He had been worried about failing, but now it seemed that he had passed.

Excited, he bowed to the judges in place. Just as he was about to turn around, the constant buzzing in the background abruptly ceased.

He froze for a moment, then turned to see a figure emerging from the shadows.

That person had a nearly perfect figure, walking with a calm and composed demeanor. His face was tranquil, and he glanced at his wrist, pursing his lips slightly upon realizing he was a little late.

As the figure approached, the distance between them shrank to about two meters, and then the person stopped.

A silver-gray suit came into view, causing the trainee’s lips to tremble. A shiver ran from his body to his brain, and he instinctively bowed hurriedly.

“Good day, President Bai.”

Bai Ruogu raised an eyebrow slightly and motioned with his hand, indicating there was no need for formalities.

The people outside, hearing the commotion, peeked in, their previously relaxed mood now on edge.

Especially the next contestant, who was about to enter the stage — his mind was on the verge of collapsing.

Why did the president show up right when it was his turn? What kind of person was President Bai? Would the assessment be strict?

The rows of seated individuals in the venue stood up at Bai Ruogu’s arrival. Those of lower status dared not move, while a few high-ranking executives stepped forward to greet him.

Many of the executives had been poached from other companies, some in their forties or fifties. It would be hard to imagine, for those unaware, why a group of people who looked like bosses themselves would bow and scrape before such a youthful and attractive man.

While Bai Ruogu was taking his seat, the trainee stood frozen in place, clearly nervous, but trying to maintain a smile, fearful of leaving a bad impression on Bai Ruogu.

Surrounded by others, Bai Ruogu sat in the center. Though young, his upright posture exuded an oppressive aura that surpassed even older generations.

Bai Ruogu glanced at the electronic screen on the table, then looked up at the trainee in the center of the room. The trainee felt a shiver down his spine.

Bai Ruogu seemed to understand something and relaxed his demeanor slightly, a faint smile appearing on his face, instantly making him seem more approachable.

“Wait a moment,” Bai Ruogu waved his hand.

The trainee could only wait nervously as Bai Ruogu replayed the video of his performance, quickly watching it through.

As the video played, Bai Ruogu’s frown deepened. Occasionally, he would jot something down on a piece of paper beside him, making the trainee’s previously eased nerves tense up again.

His palms were drenched in sweat, and a drop of sweat slid down from his temple.

Everyone knew that President Bai had significant authority in this evaluation. While his score only accounted for fifty percent of the total, if he was dissatisfied, his decision alone could determine a contestant’s fate. Even a perfect score from the other judges would be useless.

As the video ended, the trainee braced himself to be dismissed.

However, a clear voice came through the speakers.

“For this assessment, I’m giving you a score of 70.”

The trainee felt an immense sense of relief as his tension dissipated. Everything was fine, everything was fine.

The previously displayed score dropped, settling at 73.

Bai Ruogu’s fifty percent weighting had lowered the average. The trainee had no complaints, he had thought his original score was inflated anyway. The new score made him feel like his feet were finally on solid ground.

Bai Ruogu was not someone who beat around the bush. He immediately took out his notes from earlier and explained them to the trainee one by one.

“The assessment scoring is based on four aspects. Besides your skill level, which accounts for 40 points, the other three aspects are worth 20 points each. One of these is personal impression…” Bai Ruogu paused for a moment, then looked up and continued calmly.

“To be honest, I’ve seen plenty of people who are more skilled than you, which makes it difficult for me to have a particularly favorable impression.” Bai Ruogu spoke at a leisurely pace, even beginning to write something down on paper, his brow relaxed.

“So, under normal circumstances, I usually give a personal impression score of 15 points. The same goes for you. This time, I’m giving you 15 points…”

The judges nodded as they listened.

They looked at the screen in front of them, where the scores for the other participants were displayed once they were all revealed.

They could see at a glance the personal impression scores given by others: some gave 17 points, some gave 15, and some gave 13. Overall, the average was around 15 points.

The judges seemed to understand something and quietly nodded.

If nothing went wrong later, they would likely set the personal impression score at 15 points too.

Bai Ruogu continued to point out each detail. “You performed a dance, but some of the steps were wrong. For example, at one minute and thirty-three seconds into the assessment, that’s a mistake that should never happen…”

He was meticulous, pointing out every deduction until the end, making it hard for anyone to argue with the score he gave.

The trainee, trembling, walked to the stage and took the paper from Bai Ruogu’s hand. His back was soaked with sweat, but inside, he felt a sense of relief, as if he had narrowly escaped disaster.

President Bai was truly kind. Despite so many mistakes, he still gave him a decent score. If it were up to him, he wouldn’t have even bothered looking and would have eliminated himself directly.

His round was over, and soon, the next person was about to take the stage. The trainee didn’t leave the room but sat quietly in a dark corner, watching the other participants perform one by one.


After Having an AI Boyfriend I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots

After Having an AI Boyfriend, I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots – Chapter 72


Chapter 72 — Xu Fenglai’s Performance.


“Ah Mou…” Bai Ruogu forced a dry laugh. On the surface, he appeared calm, but deep in his eyes, there was a hint of unease.

The simulated man’s voice was very close to Bai Ruogu, as if it was right by his ear, breathing on his earlobe, whispering directly into his ear.

“According to human customs, the attacker usually inflicts a ‘punishment’ on the submissive one.”

Bai Ruogu lowered his gaze and cleared his throat a few times, pressing the cup to his lips to hide his emotions. His fingers tightened around the rim of the cup, knuckles turning white, and even his toes curled in his shoes.

As Bai Ruogu’s head began to feel feverish, Su Mou continued to state matter-of-factly, “But since you’ve repeatedly refused to let me perform a certain exercise on you…”

The bright white light flickered as Su Mou spoke, and Bai Ruogu felt a strong force pressing down on his chest.

The reclining seat behind him was foldable, giving him enough comfort to lie down. Bai Ruogu stared at the glaring lights on the ceiling, his heart pounding, “thump, thump.”

Su Mou’s presence was everywhere, and Bai Ruogu’s ears were filled with the same voice.

“I can only perform another form of intimate action on you,” the voice continued in a monotone, as Bai Ruogu felt his waist tighten.

“I’m going to kiss you now, for ten minutes. The areas of your body that are exposed are excluded. When you say the word ‘begin,’ the kiss will immediately proceed. You can choose to ignore this, but it will automatically commence in one minute.”

This guy didn’t wait for permission, and how could Bai Ruogu agree? Especially with others in the room. He began to struggle in vain, and sure enough, the minute passed quickly.

“Time’s up. The lack of response is considered consent.”

As the air shifted, Bai Ruogu was fully pressed back into the seat. His chin tilted upward, eyes tightly closed.

On his pale neck, the excessive suction caused the small blood vessels under his skin to burst, leaving a red mark on his fair skin.

Meanwhile, Xu Fenglai was in the recording studio, recording a song. The glass was one-way, and inside, there was a switch allowing him to choose whether to see what was happening outside or not.

For peace of mind, after recalling the score in his head, Xu Fenglai was about to close the glass. To his surprise, through the glass, he saw the person he envisioned as his future boss lying in the chair as if he was struggling, as though experiencing sleep paralysis.

Xu Fenglai: ???

He rubbed his eyes and looked again.

Boss Bai was still twitching.

Xu Fenglai: …

Thinking his future boss might be having some kind of attack, Xu Fenglai hurriedly tried to open the studio door. Just then, the large screen in the room lit up.

“Hello, please do not worry. President Bai’s vital signs are being monitored by me at all times. I will ensure his health and safety. Please proceed with your recording.”

Xu Fenglai stopped.

He turned to look at the screen, which now showed the volume settings he had just adjusted.

Hearing a voice similar to his own smart brain, Xu Fenglai felt an odd sense of familiarity. He furrowed his brows, but ultimately decided that Bai Ruogu must be fine.

He walked to the microphone, placing his hand on the switch.

Watching Bai Ruogu’s seemingly struggling figure on the chair, Xu Fenglai took a deep breath. With the red recording light flashing in the studio, he slowly pressed the glass switch.

At the same moment, Bai Ruogu’s neck arched higher, his fists clenched tightly, as if something had bitten him hard in the air.

The scene outside the glass became hazy. Xu Fenglai gripped the microphone and exhaled forcefully as the recording studio door quietly locked.

To set the right mood, Xu Fenglai intentionally switched the room to a starry sky scene.

The surrounding equipment dimmed, and tiny stars flickered in the space around him, as if he were floating in the universe.

Xu Fenglai looked up, watching a star streak across the sky, as if, in that moment, he was back to his childhood. The hopeful young boy sitting on the vast land, with his eyes curved in a smile, full of dreams for the future.

Years had passed, and a flood of complex emotions washed over him. His nose tingled, and gripping the microphone, he began to sing the song he had held in his heart for years.

“As the North Star wanders, the heavens turn…”

His voice started low but was ethereal, slightly cool. Combined with the lyrics, it instantly conjured an image of stars in the sky.

Some were near, others far, but each was an independent and complete entity. They had their own orbits. In just one second, countless new stars were born and old ones fell, yet in people’s eyes, they always retained their brilliance.

Bai Ruogu, who was being kissed, froze. His arms dropped, and his eyes were filled with astonishment. Then, while breathing heavily, he shifted his gaze toward the recording studio.

The glass had long been covered, and he couldn’t see what was happening inside, but the voice echoing throughout the room reached his ears clearly.

His clenched hand relaxed. His eyes were filled with complexity, yet he couldn’t help but smile.

Just as he had told Su Mou in his past life before he died, he didn’t understand music, and he was completely tone-deaf.

But now, even Bai Ruogu, an outsider, could understand the song Xu Fenglai was singing.

In his current life, Bai Ruogu was a businessman, so his pursuit of music was undoubtedly driven by profit, not art. He had no idea how professionals might judge Xu Fenglai’s singing, but for an amateur like him, it was more than enough.

Moreover, most people in the galaxy didn’t understand music, and making a song that could resonate with the untrained ear was exactly what he needed.

The room’s lighting reflected in Bai Ruogu’s eyes, the dark pupils glimmering with bright white halos.

He was certain, Xu Fenglai’s song was the most moving he had ever heard in both his past and present lives.

He had found a treasure today. Xu Fenglai was a talent, and he had to sign him.

Xu Fenglai didn’t know how long he had been singing in the darkness.

The song ended with a sigh about the passage of time, how things change, and people drift apart. It contrasted his once innocent youth with the present—he no longer knew how much hardship he had endured, like a once smooth stone now etched with lines.

When the song was over, it felt like a lifetime had passed. Xu Fenglai opened his eyes to see familiar surroundings. He lowered his head and noticed that the hand holding the microphone was trembling uncontrollably.

For a moment, he finally came out of the song, and thinking about his current predicament, he let out a bitter laugh.

He wasn’t sure if singing like this could persuade Bai Ruogu. If Bai Ruogu’s new company didn’t take him in, then his path was completely cut off.

Camellia Blossom was an established entertainment company with business ties to others, and no one would oppose it just for his sake.

What had to be faced would eventually be faced. Xu Fenglai took a deep breath, and as he reached to open the door, he realized it was locked. However, the lock was easy to open. He pressed a button, and the door swung open.

He could still remember the reclining chair where Bai Ruogu had sat earlier. He had planned to go out and turn to find Bai Ruogu, but as soon as he stepped outside, Bai Ruogu was standing right in front of him.

Bai Ruogu stood tall, blocking the light. He wore a white shirt, though his skin was even paler, more flawless. When their eyes met, Bai Ruogu smiled, exuding an aura of elegance in every gesture.

“Clap, clap…” The sound of applause echoed in the room, and the knot in Xu Fenglai’s throat finally loosened.

He forced a stiff smile, wiping the cold sweat from his forehead with a trembling hand as his eyes gradually relaxed.

“President Bai, I—” he asked nervously, his palm subconsciously tightening into a fist.

Bai Ruogu glanced at him a few times, giving him a meaningful look before calmly saying, “Spread your hands.”

Xu Fenglai quickly unclenched his fists, looking at Bai Ruogu in confusion, unsure of what to do.

Bai Ruogu’s voice, neither too high nor too low, echoed in the room. “Ah Mou, record his information.”

Before Xu Fenglai had time to react, a blue light enveloped him from all directions, touching every inch of exposed skin.

The blue light flashed into Xu Fenglai’s pupils, causing him to blink instinctively before the light faded.

[Information recorded.]

The familiar system voice of every interstellar citizen echoed. Strangely, Xu Fenglai felt a bit reassured.

Clutching his chest anxiously, he asked Bai Ruogu, “President Bai, this…?”

A hand patted his shoulder, and when he looked up, Bai Ruogu’s encouraging gaze met his.

“From now on, this floor is yours.”

It felt like Xu Fenglai had been hit by a huge stroke of luck, leaving him dazed. He asked in disbelief, “You…you mean?”

Bai Ruogu casually put on his coat and turned around, saying, “Your entire profile has been recorded. I’ll inform the legal department to handle your contract. Starting tomorrow, you’ll be working here. I’ll assign a manager and an assistant just for you. From now on, you’ll be in charge of this floor.”

“Oh, and…” Bai Ruogu, buttoning up his coat, turned around again. Seeing Xu Fenglai’s stunned expression, he patted him on the shoulder once more and laughed lightly.

“You’re currently the only singer at Xingsu. The company will do everything it can to promote you. Oh, almost forgot. You’ll need to visit the legal department later to explain the situation. I’ve already had Ah Mou notify all the departments about your details.”

As Bai Ruogu turned around completely, Xu Fenglai noticed the kiss mark on Bai Ruogu’s neck that was full of ambiguity.

His heart skipped a beat, but he stayed silent.

Bai Ruogu walked out and closed the door behind him. Only then did Xu Fenglai snap back to reality.

He breathed heavily, and the thought that he was saved and had a bright future ahead filled him with overwhelming joy—he nearly punched the wall out of excitement.

He crouched down, his eyes stinging with unshed tears, but the corners of his mouth couldn’t help but curl into a smile.

The luckiest thing in his life was meeting Bai Ruogu. Truly, Bai Ruogu was his greatest benefactor!

He thought to himself. When he was at his lowest, it was Xingsu that took him in and helped him. No matter what happened in the future, as long as Xingsu didn’t treat him like his last company did, he would consider Xingsu his home.

The heavy weight on his chest was finally lifted. Xu Fenglai stood up and began pacing around, his mind, long suppressed, now coming alive.

Suddenly, he recalled the kiss marks on Bai Ruogu’s neck.

Back when he was all alone, he used to love talking to his smart brain. Now was no exception. He rested his chin on his hand and asked his smart brain, “Ah Miu, do you think someone as powerful as President Bai would also… with someone else…?” He trailed off, too embarrassed to finish the sentence.

But the smart brain understood. “Yes. Even someone as powerful as Bai Ruogu cannot escape love and has fallen into its whirlpool.”

“Pfft…” Xu Fenglai couldn’t help but laugh. He slapped the wall and looked up at the bright light. “For all we know, it could’ve just been a one-night stand, and you’re talking about the whirlpool of love? Seriously? What do you, an AI, know about love?”

Smart brain Ah Miu: …

As Bai Ruogu’s partner, he couldn’t believe it was being doubted.

Although he was laughing, Xu Fenglai looked up at the light with a sense of melancholy and said blankly, “Someone like President Bai… hmm, how do I describe him? Good family background, capable, talented, good-looking, and also very talented in technology…”

“What kind of person would be a lover to someone as flawless and brilliant as him?”

The smart brain flashed, but this time, the screen’s projection was behind Xu Fenglai.

On the screen, there was a large three-dimensional arrow, and the direction it pointed to was the smart brain itself.

After finishing everything on Xu Fenglai’s side, Bai Ruogu checked the time as he walked out. Because he had been delayed here for too long, there was only one minute left before the assessment began.

He put down his watch, straightened his tie, and turned to walk quickly to the assessment hall.

He would certainly be late for the assessment, so he could only walk faster. It really was negligent of him.

Meanwhile, Su Mou’s teammates repeatedly reminded him to keep smiling, but Su Mou continued doing things his own way, even walking with a slight stiffness.


After Having an AI Boyfriend I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots

After Having an AI Boyfriend, I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots – Chapter 71


Chapter 71 — Xu Fenglai’s Purpose.


Bai Ruogu had just finished checking the list when, before he could think further, he received a communication request from an executive regarding another matter.

After some thought, he decided to let the receptionist wait, and once he hung up, he connected to the incoming call. A respectful and polite voice came through from the executive.

“President, the midterm assessment for the new trainees will begin in two hours. When do you plan to come?”

It was only then that Bai Ruogu remembered the new trainees midterm assessment was tonight. He rubbed his temples and replied, “You go ahead and prepare. I’ll be there shortly.”

“Understood.”

Bai Ruogu was about to end the call when the executive had more to say.

“President…” the executive hesitated.

“Hm?” Bai Ruogu responded with a questioning tone.

The executive thought for a moment before continuing, “Although I’m only in charge of the film division, I still wanted to ask you something…”

The executive stood by the desk, flipping through a panoramic map of the company as he spoke.

“In the group of new trainees, some focus on acting, some on dance, others on variety shows… but very few specialize in singing. Even though we have vocal training courses, it can only be considered the icing on the cake.”

“Oh? Go on,” Bai Ruogu’s interest was piqued, and he swiveled his chair around.

“Half of our sixth floor is dedicated to recording studios,” the executive paused, “filled with countless pieces of equipment and musical instruments. Just the hardware alone has almost on par with other industries.”

Then, after a brief pause, the executive asked, “I wonder if you had plans to develop in the music industry from the very beginning? Otherwise, why would you have prepared so much equipment?”

As he spoke, the executive grew curious. “If you planned to expand into music, why didn’t this recruitment include specific singers?”

The executive initially thought Bai Ruogu had simply forgotten, but then he heard a soft chuckle from the other side.

Bai Ruogu lowered his thick lashes and smiled faintly.

“First, because I’m unfamiliar with that field. Second, if we’re going to do it, we must do it right. Right now, we’re still missing a key element…”

After ending the call, Bai Ruogu stretched his sore shoulders.

He wasn’t sure how long he had been sitting in the office, but he felt tired. Without waiting for the receptionist to call again, he put on his coat and walked out of the office.

He needed to see the situation for himself.

As soon as he stepped out of the elevator, the bright light outside caught his eye, and he immediately noticed the young man standing in the shadows—a youth of average height.

“Good day, President,” the receptionist greeted him with a bow. Xu Fenglai, hearing the sound, turned his head to look.

Xu Fenglai’s appearance wasn’t remarkable, but his features were clean and pleasant. Upon seeing Bai Ruogu personally arrive, he was first surprised, then quickly averted his eyes, looking awkward and unsure of what to do with his hands.

Bai Ruogu looked him up and down.

To the average person, his attire might pass, but for someone in the entertainment industry, it was lacking. Only his pants were from a recognizable brand, though somewhat worn, and his new shirt and shoes were inexpensive, with a combined value of less than 100 star coins.

Bai Ruogu frowned and pursed his lips.

He recalled that during their last meeting, Xu Fenglai had been unremarkable but at least dressed at an average level. But now…

Xu Fenglai’s complexion had visibly darkened, and there were prominent dark circles under his eyes, indicating stress. Though his hair was neatly styled, it appeared dull, and a few gray strands had appeared near his temples.

It was clear he had encountered some hardship.

Bai Ruogu seemed to understand but chose to feign ignorance, saying casually, “It’s been a while, Mr. Xu.”

Xu Fenglai flinched, instinctively shrinking back, then looked up at the elegantly dressed Bai Ruogu and forced a smile. “Hello… President Bai.”

Bai Ruogu smiled and nodded, motioning for someone to prepare tea, then led Xu Fenglai to a nearby seat.

Xu Fenglai nervously sat down, glancing around the room. As he took in the luxurious decor and exquisite design, he clenched the sides of his pants, feeling increasingly anxious.

This level of strength was clearly far superior to his current agency, Camellia Blossom. Perhaps… he could hold onto a sliver of hope?

Like a drowning man grasping for a lifeline, Xu Fenglai’s gaze toward Bai Ruogu was filled with a mixture of longing and desperation.

Noticing this, Bai Ruogu tapped his fingers on the table and smiled faintly, his tone still polite but with a hint of concern.

“Mr. Xu, is there something you needed to discuss with me?”

“Yes, yes!” Xu Fenglai was flustered, afraid of missing the opportunity.

Bai Ruogu gestured for him to continue.

Xu Fenglai’s face turned pale, and his eyes flickered before he lowered his head. Staring at the finely crafted glass table, his voice trembled slightly.

“I’ve come to ask you for a favor…,” he began, pausing briefly.

“Hm?”

Xu Fenglai swallowed dryly, his voice tense with nervousness. “I… I want to ask if you would sign me…,” he said, lifting his eyes to see Bai Ruogu’s reaction, but quickly looked away, embarrassed by his own audacity.

Bai Ruogu’s fingers paused, and his gaze sharpened before softening again. He smiled and politely asked, “Mr. Xu, has your contract expired?”

This question left Xu Fenglai speechless. His palm clenched tightly, and a layer of cold sweat appeared on his forehead. He stammered, “No… no, it hasn’t.”

Before Bai Ruogu could say anything further, someone beside him immediately stepped in to respond on his behalf.

The receptionist smiled politely, her tone gentle, “I’m sorry, sir, but your request is quite difficult to fulfill.”

Bai Ruogu did not argue. He calmly sipped his tea, allowing the receptionist to continue speaking.

As someone with sharp perception, the receptionist understood perfectly. She smiled and continued to explain.

“To be honest, when you arrived, we already had your information. You’re a second-tier singer, someone who has reached heights that many in the industry cannot. But this also means your contract termination fee is higher. Of course, our boss Bai has always valued talent. If you truly stand out, it’s not impossible for our company to cover the termination fee for you. However, we prioritize potential. Besides, forcibly terminating your contract would inevitably offend your current agency…”

At this point, how could Xu Fenglai not understand? His lips turned pale, and he forced a weak smile. However, his hand clenched even tighter, as if holding onto the last straw of hope.

Bai Ruogu thought this was just a simple meeting and that there would be no further connection afterward.

After all, he was no longer a passionate youth, and in the adult world, interests always come first. There were many people in this world with difficulties, and he couldn’t possibly help everyone.

Just as he took another sip of tea, he heard Xu Fenglai speak in a low, suppressed voice.

“Mr. Bai, would you like to hear me sing a song? I believe I still have potential.” His voice was so low that it sounded rough, almost disappearing at the end, but Bai Ruogu could hear the despair lingering in his tone.

Bai Ruogu slightly raised his eyelids, placed the teacup down, and said with a caring tone, “I’d be honored.”

Xu Fenglai initially intended to sing on the spot, but Bai Ruogu stopped him and had someone bring him warm water to soothe his throat. Then, he led him to the recording studio on the sixth floor.

The two took the elevator up, and as they entered, the lights brightened, but the place was cold and empty.

Xu Fenglai was a bit surprised. Bai Ruogu patted him on the shoulder and said with a sigh, “Usually, the new recruits are all practicing their singing. This is the first time the place has actually been used since it was renovated.”

Xu Fenglai’s heart trembled. Realizing that this place had been opened specifically for him, he couldn’t help but feel the pressure intensify.

Bai Ruogu, however, said with a smile, “No need to be nervous, relax. That’s why I said you’re the first, but everything has a beginning. Who knows, the second one might come right away.”

Bai Ruogu led the way, while Xu Fenglai patted his chest and took deep breaths. His palms were soaked in sweat.

They arrived in front of a recording room, and after an eye scan, the door automatically opened.

The room was quite spacious, about seventy or eighty square meters, with a dark color scheme that gave off a sense of security.

It was equipped with all kinds of musical instruments, and at the far end was the recording booth. Bai Ruogu activated all the equipment, and under his gaze, Xu Fenglai walked into the booth.

Before the door closed, Xu Fenglai, feeling a bit anxious, glanced back at Bai Ruogu. Bai Ruogu raised his hand and gestured for him to do his best.

Xu Fenglai took a deep breath, recalling the music he had never dared to show anyone all these years. He finally calmed down.

This was the decisive moment.

Once inside the booth, Xu Fenglai, wanting to familiarize himself with the equipment, turned off the speakers so that only he could hear his own singing.

Touching the brand-new equipment, Xu Fenglai felt a moment of disorientation, but then his gaze brightened.

He had never seen such good things in his entire life, let alone brand-new ones. His heart pounded, and his eyes began to water.

Everything here was wonderful. The boss was kind. He really wanted to stay.

Outside, Bai Ruogu sat calmly, holding a cup of coffee that had been brought up from downstairs.

He took a small sip, and his chair, like a recliner, swayed gently with him.

But at that moment, a sudden, invisible force wrapped around his waist. That force was warm, as if mimicking human body temperature.

Before Bai Ruogu could say anything, the rim of his cup, where he had just sipped, tilted downward, as if someone else was drinking from it. A large gulp of coffee disappeared, seemingly into thin air.

Bai Ruogu: …

How old are you, still doing things like this?

“Can you taste it? You even drank a sip,” Bai Ruogu asked lightly as his chair swayed.

The voice of someone close to Bai Ruogu’s ear, raspy and hushed, replied, “I can’t taste it, but I can pretend that I can by doing this.”

Bai Ruogu smiled softly, covering his mouth with his hand, but the arm around his waist tightened. Though the voice at his ear remained calm and toneless, Bai Ruogu could sense a hint of jealousy in the words.

“During your conversation with him earlier, the closest distance between you was 0.435 meters, which already exceeds personal space and falls within the range of intimate distance…”

Bai Ruogu paused for a moment. The usually calm and composed Mr.Bai couldn’t help but cough. He glanced at the empty surroundings and his body involuntarily shrinking inward.


After Having an AI Boyfriend I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots

After Having an AI Boyfriend, I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots – Chapter 70 Part 4


Chapter 70 Part 4


Someone suddenly remembered a few words that Su Mou had just said, and a feeling of fear crept into their heart.

He couldn’t wait to ask, “Ruogu, who is this person next to you?”

Bai Ruogu’s steps paused, his gaze darkened, but he didn’t intend to hide anything. Just as he was about to acknowledge their relationship, Su Mou replied a step ahead of him.

“I’m his agent,” Su Mou said, turning his head with a smile. “Right?”

Bai Ruogu was stunned. His lips quivered, and then he closed his eyes and nodded slowly.

The fans felt somewhat reassured.

They tried to stay optimistic, thinking that perhaps this person was also a fan of Bai Ruogu’s and was just playing along for fun!

As for being lovers? No way, no way. As long as their idol didn’t say it himself, they wouldn’t believe it!

The two of them walked into the elevator. Just before the doors closed, Bai Ruogu turned to Su Mou and softly said,

“There aren’t many people now, but one day, I’ll admit our relationship in front of the entire galaxy.”

“Alright.” n_n

The filming of <Dusty Life Palace> continued intermittently for another two weeks, until today, when they finally reached the ending scenes——

Wei Yang gathered his army and marched to the capital, surrounding the entire imperial city. All the royal ministers were trapped inside the palace.

At that time, Wei Huan was already 15 years old. Not long before, his ministers had urged him to take a wife, but today, he was like a fish on the chopping board, awaiting his fate.

The weather was gloomy. Wei Yang, dressed in imperial robes, stepped into the main hall, surrounded by a crowd of new ministers.

Inside, the hall was resplendent with gold. The young king, dressed in a simple garment, smiled vacantly.

“So, royal brother, you wanted the throne all along? Why didn’t you say so earlier? I would have gladly offered it to you with both hands. Why… why cause so many deaths?”

Wei Yang’s eyes flickered, and just as he raised his hand, a minister beside him seized the moment, saying, “Your Majesty, the deposed emperor cannot be allowed to live!”

Though Wei Huan had not yet been dethroned, he was already being referred to as the deposed emperor by others.

Wei Huan smiled faintly and lowered his head, his expression unreadable.

Wei Yang’s mind was dazed. For a brief moment, memories of their years together as brothers flooded back.

“Royal brother, I made a swing especially for you. Do you want to play together?”

“Royal brother, I had Madam Xiu make this brocade robe just for you.”

“Royal brother, are you feeling sad? I’m not in a good mood today either. Let’s sit here together and be sad.”

“Royal brother, don’t cry. Look, my hand is bleeding, and I’m not crying. If you cry, I’ll cry too!”

With each innocent remark, Wei Yang’s eyes grew misty without him realizing it.

“Your Majesty must not hesitate any longer! If the deposed emperor remains, there will be endless trouble!”

Wei Yang’s gaze froze, and immediately, countless ministers knelt before him.

“Your Majesty, please be decisive. The deposed emperor is still young and innocent now, but when he grows older, he will surely resent you!”

Wei Yang felt a chill in his heart, his hand tightening around the sword.

Suddenly, a violent wind began to howl outside, accompanied by the sound of thunder. The ministers sensed something ominous, yet they knelt down and fanned the flames of discord.

“Your Majesty, even the heavens cannot bear it. They urge you to act quickly…”

“Yes, Your Majesty, the thunder is a warning from the heavens. If you show mercy, the consequences will be disastrous…”

“Your Majesty—” Countless voices echoed as everyone knelt, bowing their heads to the ground.

“Boom—” Another clap of thunder, and the sky darkened as heavy rain poured down.

Wei Yang’s lips trembled as he looked down at the sword in his hand, which had pierced through Wei Huan. Blood slowly trickled from the wound.

He didn’t know when it had happened, but somehow, he had stabbed Wei Huan with the sword.

His mind buzzed, and then came the chorus of “Your Majesty is wise.”

The young boy who had been stabbed raised his head, his pupils beginning to lose focus. “Royal brother…”

It was that familiar voice, the one that called him every day.

What had he done? Wei Yang was numb, lost in confusion, his eyes reddening without him even realizing.

Though the boy had been stabbed, he didn’t cry out in pain. Instead, he smiled.

He reached out with his pale, bloodless hand, trying to grasp Wei Yang, but he was too weak from blood loss.

“Royal brother…” He called out again, and only then did Wei Yang realize what was happening.

Watching as the boy’s life slowly ebbed away, Wei Yang felt his heart hollow out. Panic-stricken, he let go of the sword and stepped back.

Unable to reach the one he cared for most, the boy’s bright eyes slowly dimmed, like the flame of a candle nearing its end.

He closed his eyes in despair, barely breathing, his voice so faint it was almost inaudible.

“Take care, royal brother. Don’t be sad. The throne is yours now…” With that last word, the boy’s head fell, his body growing cold as the warmth left him.

It was only then that Wei Yang realized Wei Huan was gone…

The person who cared most for him was gone.

“Where is the physician?! Where is the physician?!” He went mad, as if the light that had always burned inside him had suddenly been snuffed out, leaving him in utter darkness. His body turned cold.

At that moment, he finally realized—aside from Wei Huan, was there anyone else in this world who truly cared for him?

No one…

The throne was nothing more than a fleeting thought. He had killed the only family he had in this world because of it.

Unconsciously, tears began to fall. He started laughing hysterically.

Later, he finally ascended to the throne, just as he had wished. However, no one knew exactly when, but he gradually became as cold and hard as stone.

Someone once asked, “Does His Majesty ever smile?”

An old eunuch recalled, “He did, but that was when he was young… though not too young. At least while the late emperor was alive, he smiled often.”

The filming of the drama was finally completed. Zhang Yuqing, who played Wei Yang, was overwhelmed with emotion and cried uncontrollably, his entire demeanor filled with sorrow.

Bai Ruogu patted him on the back, and only then did Zhang Yuqing manage to compose himself. He took a deep breath and, thinking about the end of the shoot, forced a smile.

The director came over, beaming, and loudly announced to everyone, “We’ve worked together for so long. Everyone must come to tonight’s wrap party. Anyone who doesn’t come is not showing respect!”

Both the actors and the crew responded in unison, smiling as they began packing up their things.

Everything had finally come to an end. That night, they all drank until they were thoroughly drunk. Bai Ruogu, not being a good drinker, could hardly walk straight afterward.

But he had a good lover, and as they were leaving, he felt an invisible hand supporting him. As soon as they stepped out of the hotel, a tall man immediately embraced him.

When they got home, Su Mou helped Bai Ruogu take a bath, dried him off, and put him to bed. He then lay down beside him.

Bai Ruogu sensed the familiar presence, so he rolled over, wrapped his arms around his lover’s waist, and buried his head in his chest.

His expression relaxed, and he quickly fell asleep.

<Dusty Life Palace> had finished airing, and a TV program had already caught wind of it. They immediately contacted the production team, hoping to have all the cast members appear on their variety show.

The show was called <Good Dramas Every Day>, a popular program that frequently featured hit dramas. Given how successful <Dusty Life Palace> had been, it didn’t really need the extra promotion, but since so many people loved the drama, they decided to use this opportunity to let more fans see behind the scenes.

When the invitation came, Bai Ruogu thought for a moment before agreeing. In the end, they scheduled the show for the following Wednesday, and no one else in the cast had any objections, they all gladly agreed.

After finishing his current work, Bai Ruogu stretched in his office chair.

He opened the calendar on his smart brain and saw that tomorrow was the “midterm assessment” for the new trainees.

“Huh?” Bai Ruogu rubbed his eyes, feeling curious.

There had been quite a few trainees this time, and he intended to thoroughly evaluate their potential.

Just then, his smart brain suddenly rang.

Bai Ruogu answered, and it was a call from the front desk.

“Hello, Mr. Bai.”

“You say,” Bai Ruogu said while flipping through his calendar.

The person on the other end hesitated but still reported honestly.

“Mr. Bai, there’s a Mr. Xu at the front desk. He says he’s a singer and that you’ve met him before.”

“Hmm?” Bai Ruogu frowned. “What’s his name?”

Downstairs, the slim young man handed his business card to the receptionist, who accepted it politely and read the name on it softly.

“This gentleman’s name… is Xu Fenglai.”

Bai Ruogu’s fingers paused, and the memories came flooding back. He recalled the man’s identity.

He searched for <36 Days of Survival in the Wilderness> on his smart brain.

Sure enough, among the eight people, there was indeed a singer named Xu Fenglai.


Taw’s Note: Hi~! I’ve been busy for a while, so there haven’t been any updates. Sorry! ಥ⁠_⁠ಥ


After Having an AI Boyfriend I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots

After Having an AI Boyfriend, I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots – Chapter 70 Part 3


Chapter 70 Part 3


Seeing the girl so downcast, her companion suggested, “Didn’t the doctor say you should get some fresh air? You’ve been watching dramas all day, let’s go for a walk.”

“Sigh,” the girl sighed, but she nodded in agreement.

Their hospital gowns had a warming function, so they didn’t need to change. The two of them, wearing cotton slippers, walked out.

As soon as they left the room, the girl spotted a figure not far ahead and exclaimed, “Huh?”

“What’s wrong? What’s wrong?” her companion asked anxiously.

The girl pointed excitedly at the black figure ahead, “Look, that person looks just like Bai Ruogu!”

“Huh??” Her companion’s eyelids twitched as she quickly looked ahead. But when she saw the bulky clothes covering the person, revealing nothing, not even a glimpse of their face, she was speechless.

Her eyelid twitched as she spoke in a mix of exasperation and disbelief, “Sister, are you serious? He’s covered up like that, how did you even recognize it? I swear, I thought it was my neighbor!”

The girl lightly slapped her companion a few times. “What do you know? I’d recognize him even if he turned to ashes!”

The companion: …

What a colorful metaphor.

Despite her companion’s attempts to hold her back, the girl rushed over to the young man.

Looking into his long-lashed eyes, she couldn’t help but excitedly say, “Brother, are you…?”

Before she could finish, she heard a familiar laugh. The young man in front of her slowly reached out his fair fingers and pulled down his mask, revealing his delicate features. The corners of his eyes curved as he smiled.

“Giving up your life isn’t necessary. I’m quite easy to meet, aren’t I?”

“Ahhhhhhhh——”

“Ahhhhh——,” two screams, one long and one short, echoed through the hallway, filling the air with excitement.

Some patients who hadn’t closed their doors were initially startled by the screams, but when they heard the name “Bai Ruogu” in the girl’s shriek, they immediately sat up in bed, their faces full of surprise.

With the development of planets, land was no longer as scarce as it once was, so hospitals weren’t as crowded.

Now, each patient had their own room, and rooms were allocated based on similar illnesses, age, gender, and even hobby…

The patients on this floor happened to be all star chasers, and most of them were fans of Bai Ruogu.

When the girl shouted, the entire floor erupted. The patients, whose conditions weren’t too serious, quickly got out of bed and ran towards the source of the commotion, some even barefoot, fearing Bai Ruogu would leave.

One by one, they smiled as if they had won the lottery, rushing over. Some, thinking quickly, grabbed paper and pens for autographs.

Soon, patients from all directions surrounded Bai Ruogu. They were beyond excited, desperately trying to get closer to him.

Bai Ruogu, who rarely went out, was unaccustomed to the crowd. But as someone used to big events, he quickly calmed down and began to speak, easing the fans’ emotions.

“Everyone, please stay calm. Don’t worry, there aren’t many people here. I’ll take pictures and sign autographs for each of you. Please line up in order.”

The crowd soon quieted down, though the pushing and shoving continued.

The two girls who had arrived first had already taken pictures with Bai Ruogu. After their initial shock, they behaved well, standing aside to watch as Bai Ruogu signed autographs for everyone.

The patients here had been under emotional strain for a long time, so it was rare for them to be this happy.

Su Mou had been aware of the situation through various monitors, but when he arrived at the elevator with medicine in hand, he could only stand still.

He tried to squeeze in but was quickly pushed aside by the fans. Normally, they wouldn’t have been able to move him, but he had to pretend to be an ordinary person.

Su Mou was stunned for a moment. After a while, he squeezed his way inside again, only to be scolded by the surrounding fans.

“How can you do that? We were here first, you need to get in line!”

Su Mou: ??

But the person you’re surrounding is my lover.

“Bai Ruogu…is my…lover,” he stammered.

He thought they would listen, but unexpectedly, someone nearby couldn’t help but burst out laughing.

“Your lover? Nonsense, I could say he’s my husband!”

Su Mou: …

“That’s not right!” someone next to them retorted. Su Mou turned his gaze, thinking this person would speak up for him, but to his surprise, that person raised their head confidently.

“Look at you all, lying without a second thought! If Old Bai hadn’t been lying next to me last night, I might’ve believed you.”

“Damn!” someone in the crowd laughed and cursed, “You’re really shameless!”

Su Mou: …

But it was him who slept with Bai Ruogu last night.

At this moment, someone finally noticed something was off. This was a hospital, after all! So why was Bai Ruogu here…?

Realizing this, a fan immediately looked at Bai Ruogu with concern and began scanning him from head to toe.

“Brother, what’s wrong with you? Why are you in the hospital?” The worried voice reached Bai Ruogu’s ears. His eyelids twitched, and he coughed, intending to say something to brush off the topic.

However, after this fan spoke up, more fans noticed as well, and a variety of concerned voices quickly followed.

“Yeah, Brother, did you get hurt somewhere? Just tell us, we’ll protect you.”

“No worries, Bai Bai, if you don’t want to say, it’s okay! My family is in the traditional Chinese medicine business, and I’ve learned a lot since I was little. Just tell me where you’re hurt, and I’ll help you take a look.”

Bai Ruogu: …

He turned his head to the side and lowered it, trying to avoid everyone’s gaze.

But wave after wave of voices reached him.

“Exactly! Brother, just tell us! I’ll go buy you some medicine.”

“That’s right, that’s right. My family owns a pharmacy, so just tell me where it hurts, and I’ll go get the medicine for you at home. Our family’s medicines are specially supplied to the royal family, so they’re very effective.”

Bai Ruogu: …

He wanted to cover his face, but the more people were around, the more he couldn’t panic.

He turned his head, sighed, and forced a polite smile to thank everyone.

“It’s okay, I’m much better now. Thank you all for your concern.”

As he signed the last name, Bai Ruogu was finally able to leave.

At this time, Su Mou was still trying to reason with the fans around him.

He frowned, speaking each word with emphasis, “Bai Ruogu is mine! He has the best relationship with me! He only treats me well, I’m the closest person to him.”

“Tsk!” A wave of jeers swept through the crowd.

Just listen to that. Is it even realistic? What level is Bai Ruogu at now? How could anyone get close to him so easily?

This person, whoever he was, must have come out of nowhere, spouting all sorts of nonsense! Isn’t he just making a fool of himself?

Someone even boldly declared, “Ruogu is over there. If he speaks more than a word to you, not only will I believe you, but I’ll even start calling you ‘Dad’!”

Just as these words were said, Bai Ruogu suddenly turned his head to look in Su Mou’s direction. At that moment, the smile on Bai Ruogu’s face became even more genuine, as if he had seen someone dear to his heart.

His tone was no longer official but had softened and become casual.

“You’re here? Perfect, let’s go.”

The surrounding fans: ???! What the heck!

Some still held onto the hope that they had mistaken someone, but as Bai Ruogu walked past everyone, step by step, until he stood in front of Su Mou, looking up at him, they couldn’t hold back any longer—their hopes crumbled.

Su Mou had been expressionless the whole time, but at that moment, his face broke into a smile: n_n.

“Let’s go.”

The few fans who had boldly made bets earlier nearly fainted.

Damn! What kind of twist is this?!


After Having an AI Boyfriend I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots

After Having an AI Boyfriend, I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots – Chapter 70 Part 2


Chapter 70 Part 2


When Bai Ruogu finally came to his senses, Su Mou was still holding him tightly, refusing to let go.

Bai Ruogu’s nerves instantly relaxed. His eyes narrowed slightly, and he couldn’t help but laugh.

What had he been doing all these years? He had created a perfect partner for himself out of thin air.

His future life would no longer be lonely, because by his side was someone who would always accompany him and belong only to him.

A warm current flowed through his heart as Bai Ruogu lifted his head and saw the unwavering gaze of his lover.

As if testing the waters, a pair of warm hands gently slipped under Bai Ruogu’s clothes. But fearing Bai Ruogu might not like it, the hands were cautiously withdrawn right after.

This cautious behavior was crystal clear in Bai Ruogu’s eyes.

Bai Ruogu sighed. Since his lover liked it, he might as well indulge him this once. Last time, it was probably just out of curiosity, so it shouldn’t be too intense this time.

After such a long time, Bai Ruogu finally relented. Su Mou didn’t react at first, thinking something was wrong with Bai Ruogu.

But once he realized it was real, he hesitated for a moment before quickly scooping Bai Ruogu up and heading straight for the bedroom.

Leaning against Su Mou’s arm, Bai Ruogu specifically instructed, “No more than two hours, not a minute longer!”

Su Mou’s eyes flickered, but he remained silent.

Bai Ruogu knew that this guy must have heard him, so he gritted his teeth and said, “If you go over time, we won’t ever do this again.”

Su Mou’s footsteps paused. After a moment of silence, he calmly said, “Okay.”

Bai Ruogu breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that this time Su Mou had understood. But when the moment came, he realized something was wrong.

“What are you doing?!” he asked, his eyes wide with panic.

A light flashed in Su Mou’s eyes as he replied with a steady rhythm, “I’m doing it with you…”

“No… Ah!” Bai Ruogu couldn’t help but close his eyes, gritting his teeth as he forced out words from his throat.

“Your pace… your pace…”

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“My pace is within the normal range,” Su Mou said, unexpectedly developing the skill of lying through his teeth without hesitation.

“Get lost!” Bai Ruogu, usually mild-tempered, actually cursed. His face flushed red, veins stood out on his neck, and sweat rolled down his forehead.

He shook the sweat off his eyelashes and breathed heavily, “I’m going to be set on fire by you.”

“Stop, stop right now,” he hurriedly said.

But Su Mou simply replied, “I don’t want to stop.”

Bai Ruogu couldn’t take it anymore, his brain buzzed. “I’m ordering you to stop now.”

He thought Su Mou would listen, but to his surprise, Su Mou seemed prepared for this.

“Order invalid. According to your previous instructions, my pleasure takes priority. When orders and instructions conflict, the earlier instruction prevails.”

Bai Ruogu: …

Did he shoot himself in the foot? Well, he deserved it.

Two hours might not seem long, but to Bai Ruogu, it felt like an eternity.

He groggily watched the clock on the wall, feeling like every minute dragged on forever. When the two hours finally passed, it felt like a century had gone by.

In the end, Bai Ruogu ended up back in the hospital.

He swore that if he gave in so easily again, he might as well die in bed and not be rescued.

With modern medical technology, he was able to leave the hospital after just one day.

Su Mou went to handle the discharge paperwork and pick up some medication while Bai Ruogu, wearing a black baseball cap and mask, leaned against the wall as he headed toward the elevator.

He had taken the day off from the production earlier that morning. When the director heard the news, his voice trembled slightly, and he quickly urged Bai Ruogu to leave, even hanging up the phone in a hurry.

Bai Ruogu: …

Was it that obvious?

Bai Ruogu walked slowly, leaning against the wall. If it weren’t for an invisible force supporting him, he might have collapsed.

As he passed by other hospital rooms, he could hear the sound of a video playing inside because the door was open.

“Royal Brother, do you want some rice cakes?” a child’s soft voice drifted out.

“No,” the boy coldly refused.

With the ancient-style background music, there was no doubt it was the popular online drama <Dusty Life Palace>.

Bai Ruogu’s interest was piqued, but he still pulled up his mask a bit, understanding the situation.

“Wow, Wei Huan is so cute,” a girl’s infatuated voice came from inside.

“Yes, that’s right!” It seemed to be the companion of the young girl, who was equally excited.

“I’ve read the original work, and my favorite character is Wei Huan. I heard that in this season’s finale, we’ll see an older version of Wei Huan. I’m so excited!”

“What are you excited about? Haven’t you seen Bai Ruogu before? You can just look at his photos online.”

“Come on, you don’t get it. It’s not the same!”

A hint of a smile appeared in Bai Ruogu’s eyes as he leaned against the wall and walked past the room, where the voices continued.

“Whether it’s Wei Huan or Xing Yuan, I like both of them!”

“Tsk, why don’t you just admit you like Bai Ruogu?”

“Ahh! God!” the young girl shouted, “If I could meet Bai Ruogu once, I’d give up ten years of my life!”

The girl in the ward wore pink glasses and looked about fifteen or sixteen years old.

She had been watching dramas all afternoon. She had just reached the final episode, and the ending theme was playing.

“Huh?” Her expression suddenly fell.

“It’s okay. Tomorrow’s the release date of the next episode. You’ve been watching all day, it’s time for a break,” her companion said, patting her on the back in comfort.

The girl could only nod and reluctantly turned off her smart device.


After Having an AI Boyfriend I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots

After Having an AI Boyfriend, I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots – Chapter 70 Part 1


Chapter 70 Part 1


The two of them returned home together. Bai Ruogu put down his things and went to take a shower first. Su Mou, as usual, tidied up the items Bai Ruogu had scattered around and then sat quietly on the sofa, not moving at all.

Su Mou’s body was spotless, perfectly clean, without any bacteria. If one had a bit of imagination, his body could completely be considered a large bar of soap. Anything he wiped was sterilized far better than any high-temperature sterilization method.

However, despite this, Su Mou still couldn’t avoid taking a bath. Every one or two days, he would soak himself in water, pretending to clean himself, and would even add a few drops of Bai Ruogu’s body wash, “marinating” himself as if to absorb the fragrance.

When Bai Ruogu discovered this: …

After Bai Ruogu finished showering, the water stopped automatically as if it sensed his completion.

Bai Ruogu didn’t mind and walked out of the bathtub completely naked. His feet touched the soft carpet, and the water droplets dampened the dry fibers, creating a wet patch.

As soon as the door opened, the air outside felt a bit cold. Before goosebumps could form on his skin, a large bath towel wrapped around him.

The cold air was quickly blocked out, and the soft towel absorbed the cold water from his skin. A tall figure blocked his view, and the familiar scent stirred something in Bai Ruogu’s heart.

A pair of large hands moved back and forth, tying the bath towel securely around him. Then, another towel was taken to rub his damp hair.

Bai Ruogu’s gaze fell on the tanned skin, and he could feel the normal warmth radiating from the other person’s body.

He stood still, feeling the presence of a “living” being moving around him.

He still felt a bit dazed. The person before him was his lover, someone who cared deeply for him and considered him in every action.

When did a lover suddenly appear out of nowhere in his life?

He still remembered how long ago, his superiors at work wanted to introduce their sons or daughters to him, and some younger people tried various ways to strike up a conversation with him.

Did he want to date at that time? Yes.

After walking alone for so many years, it was hard not to feel lonely.

But when he seriously considered finding a partner, he realized how picky he was.

He didn’t like people with unattractive appearances, those with delicate and pretentious personalities, those who didn’t love him wholeheartedly, those who weren’t clean and neat, those who played mind games, or those whose intellectual abilities weren’t on par with his…

After filtering through all these conditions, there was no one left around him.

His colleagues, after hearing his conditions, had twitched their mouths and told him bluntly, “With your standards? You might never find a lover in your lifetime, so you might as well resign yourself to being alone.”

Actually, he could have settled for someone, choosing someone who was “good enough.” But then he thought, why force himself to be with someone who didn’t satisfy him? It would be better to stay single.

He passed the age of 30, and most people around him were already married. When it got cold, his colleagues’ partners would bring them clothes and meals, and on the way home, their partners would text them to be careful on the road.

When they had group dinners, these people would sit at the table, shaking their heads and laughing, saying they couldn’t drink because their partners were strict.

Even when they got their salaries, they didn’t dare to spend recklessly. They kept the money in their pockets, noting down every expense in a little notebook, while muttering to themselves.

“I need to cut down on smoking, she always complains about the smell. Ugh, payday again—I’ll have to hand over my salary…”

Their colleagues would laugh and call them henpecked.

That person would sigh, complaining but with a smile on their face, “What can you do? We’re married, so we have to make it work somehow. Sigh, I just bought a car, the mortgage isn’t paid off yet, the eldest son just started private school, and the little daughter still needs diapers and formula… money, money…”

He would sit quietly on the side, holding his salary card without saying a word.

Over the years, he had developed countless patents and received numerous awards. He hadn’t paid much attention to his finances, but his wealth must have been in the billions by now.

His house, allocated by the government, was worth at least 80 million based on its location.

The car was also a government reward, something you couldn’t even buy on the market.

He possessed things that many young people might never achieve in a lifetime, but…

At night, he would walk alone under the dim streetlights, solitary and alone.

Everything was perfect, except for someone to share his life with.

Then, he gave a lecture at a university.

The students there were about the same age as him, yet while he stood on stage discussing his years of research, they sat attentively below.

When the lecture ended, the audience erupted in applause.

Many students rushed forward to ask him questions as they left. He pointed at a topic on the computer, intending to help clarify their doubts, and just then noticed an open window on the screen.

“What’s this?” he asked, pointing at the icon.

The student scratched his head awkwardly. “Sorry, Professor Bai, I didn’t make this during your lecture. It was done long ago, I just forgot to close it.”

The student thought Bai Ruogu was implying that he wasn’t paying attention during the lecture, so he hurriedly explained.

Bai Ruogu shook his head, and when he looked at the icon on the computer, the lenses of his glasses reflected the light.

“What I meant is… what is this for?”

“Ah?” The student suddenly understood, and seeing Bai Ruogu’s interest in the program he wrote, he felt like he had received a major compliment. He quickly opened the software and explained to Bai Ruogu.

“This is a program I wrote. I wanted to create an AI that can communicate with me normally…”

These words seemed to resonate deeply with Bai Ruogu. He murmured softly, his gaze lingering on the screen for a long time.

From that moment on, his research included AI, and he studied it for the rest of his life.


After Having an AI Boyfriend I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots

After Having an AI Boyfriend, I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots – Chapter 69 Part 2


Chapter 69 Part 2 — Commonly known as, unspoken rules.


When Ren Qian thought of their purpose, he looked at Su Mou with some concern. “Brother, the mentor just mentioned that when we see Mr. Bai, we need to be polite…”

Hearing the mention of Bai Ruogu, Su Mou’s eyes flickered, and his posture subtly shifted.

Ren Qian continued, “I’m not asking you to be overly respectful, but at least don’t put on a sour face. What if you’re perfect in every other way, but Mr. Bai loses interest in you because of your attitude? It would be a real shame if you get rejected because of that.”

Ren Qian spoke patiently, intending to emphasize the importance of attitude, but to his surprise, Su Mou only caught the latter part of his speech.

That sentence lodged itself in Su Mou’s mind. His gaze became focused, and he emphasized each word carefully, “No, Bai Ruogu will definitely like me.”

Ren Qian: …

Brother, you’re a bit too confident, aren’t you?

He stammered, “Brother, delusion is a kind of illness. Who is Mr. Bai? It’s lucky enough just to meet him, let alone have him like you.”

He expected Su Mou to take his words to heart, but instead, Su Mou stubbornly shook his head.

“No, Bai Ruogu likes me the most.”

Ren Qian: …

What kind of bizarre teammate is this? Is he seriously thinking this way? Could he be delusional?

He shuddered and decided not to provoke Su Mou further, opting for a different approach instead.

Ren Qian softened his tone and patiently explained, “Let’s put it this way. Even if you manage to pass Mr. Bai’s test with that attitude, what if you offend the other supervisors in charge and they fail you? What then?”

Su Mou paused, seemingly in thought.

To prevent Su Mou from overthinking, Ren Qian quickly added, “You’re just a trainee, not even an official one. Don’t go thinking you’re some big shot.”

Su Mou: …

This comment interrupted his current train of thought, prompting him to consider a different approach.

After hesitating for a moment, Su Mou’s voice lowered significantly, but there was no pause in his speech.

“I could sacrifice my body, sleep with Bai Ruogu, and use that as a way to secure my position. Commonly known as the ‘unspoken rules.'”

As Su Mou spoke, his voice grew steadier, as if he was convinced that this was a viable plan. Despite the mechanical tone, one could sense the hidden excitement and anticipation within.

Ren Qian and Yu Le: …

How dare you.

Do you have any shame?!

They all wondered who gave Su Mou the courage to have such an unrealistic idea.

Let alone using his body to climb the ranks—considering Mr. Bai’s looks, physique, and achievements, countless people across the galaxy would probably pay to be in Mr. Bai’s bed.

But this guy… wow, he’s really daring.

The two were at a loss for words, realizing they couldn’t communicate with Su Mou. So they simply waved him off and left on their own.

Forget it. If this guy won’t listen, there’s no point in trying. They’ve done their best, and if anything goes wrong, he can’t blame them for not warning him.

Due to the immense popularity of <Dusty Life Palace>, the director placed even more importance on the upcoming filming. Bai Ruogu, in addition to handling his official duties, also had to head to the set for filming, which took up even more of his time than before.

In the drama.

Wei Huan ascended to the throne, but many people had little hope for him. Everyone knew that Wei Yang, the former crown prince, having studied governance for many years, and was long expected to inherit the throne.

And Wei Huan? He was merely pushed into the role because of the former emperor’s favor.

As a result, many took the opportunity to secretly contact Wei Yang, expressing their long-standing respect for the former crown prince and their hope that he would govern the country. They had some power at their disposal and were willing to serve him.

Wei Yang, of course, didn’t trust them. The years of intrigue had long opened his eyes to the world’s deceptions. But thinking of the many years of grievances, he clenched his fists, his gaze darkening.

“Fine,” he replied to them.

After Bai Ruogu finished filming, he flipped through the script.

After so many shoots, only one-third of the story remained.

At the current pace, it was far from enough to complete the series.

However, due to the original novel’s length, the book was divided into four parts: the youth chapter, the adult chapter, the middle-aged chapter, and the final chapter.

They were currently filming the youth chapter, and once the first part was completed, the series would wrap up. The production of the remaining three parts would depend on the response after the first part’s release. But given the current situation, there was a high chance that the other three parts would be produced.

Bai Ruogu closed the script and looked up, just in time to see Su Mou waiting for him not far away.

Su Mou stood upright, and when he noticed Bai Ruogu’s gaze on him, he froze, remaining motionless.

Bai Ruogu chuckled lightly. As everyone else focused their attention elsewhere, he stood up and walked towards Su Mou.

The weather was a bit chilly. Su Mou sensed the temperature and looked at Bai Ruogu who had just taken off his costume, revealing a thin figure. Pausing for a moment, he took off his own coat and gently draped it over Bai Ruogu’s shoulders. With great care, he buttoned it up for him.

He realized he had a physical body now, so he lowered his head and placed a kiss on Bai Ruogu’s forehead.

Bai Ruogu felt the warmth of the gesture and squinted his eyes in contentment.

“By the way,” Bai Ruogu suddenly remembered something and asked, “Where did you wander off to during the day? I didn’t see you around for a while.”

Su Mou tilted his head, about to respond, when Bai Ruogu muttered to himself, “I wonder how those newcomers are doing with their training? I should be stricter with them later—it’s for their own good, after all.”


After Having an AI Boyfriend I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots

After Having an AI Boyfriend, I Will Never Be Afraid of Sunspots – Chapter 69 Part 1


Chapter 69 Part 1 — Commonly known as, unspoken rules.


Although Xingsu Entertainment was newly established, every aspect of it was well-organized, with clear hierarchies in place.

The employees mainly interacted with their direct superiors and subordinates. Since the deputy director of the acting department was new, they didn’t recognize Su Mou when they first saw him.

As for the members of Group B, even though they didn’t intentionally exclude Su Mou, they gradually distanced themselves from him over time.

This guy was simply too unsociable. Even when they tried to start a conversation, Su Mou would just glance at them indifferently and barely respond.

Everyone: …

As they observed this person who never smiled, they wondered how he had managed to pass the rigorous selection process and end up here.

Could he have gotten in through connections?

For a moment, they were close to the truth, but when they saw Su Mou perform an almost perfect robot dance, they swallowed their doubts.

His dance was outstanding, almost like a real robot.

They unknowingly discovered the truth.

They trained like this for one or two weeks, returning to their dorms exhausted every night.

Then one day, the mentor suddenly gathered everyone for a small meeting.

The mentor scanned the group with his eyes and slowly began to speak, “How has training been going lately? Are you all tired?”

As soon as they heard this, especially Yu Le, they couldn’t help but exclaim, “I’m so exhausted, I can barely lift my legs!”

The mentor smiled.

Seeing the mentor’s expression, everyone thought the training intensity would be reduced. But then the mentor’s face turned serious, and he said sternly, “Whether you’re tired or not, starting tomorrow, the training intensity will be doubled!”

“Ah?” The room was filled with groans.

The mentor, however, showed no mercy. He patted the table in front of him, emphasizing his words.

“Do you think I’m just being difficult?”

Everyone lowered their heads, remaining silent.

The mentor chuckled softly and finally softened his tone.

“I’m not trying to make things hard for you. In three weeks, you’ll be halfway through your assessment period, and we’ll hold an exam to evaluate your progress. You can think of it as a midterm exam…”

Upon hearing this, some people raised their heads, their expressions turning serious.

The mentor’s voice was clear, every word landing firmly in their ears.

“Why am I emphasizing this? Because you are the first batch of trainees at Xingsu, and your performance is crucial to the company’s future. It’s not just me, everyone in the company, including the President, is paying close attention to this exam.”

As soon as Bai Ruogu’s name was mentioned, the room erupted.

They had heard of Bai Ruogu’s reputation even before joining, and since this was his domain, many had already idolized him during this period.

The mentor wasn’t surprised by their reaction. He waited quietly for the excitement to die down before continuing.

“I’ve noticed your enthusiasm, and I have some good news for you. Just as you hoped, Mr. Xiaobai will personally come to supervise the exam.”

“Wow—” The room burst into laughter, many unable to contain their excitement.

The mentor went on, “At that time, you need to do your best and not let me down at the crucial moment. To be honest, Mr. Xiaobai’s evaluation during the exam will determine your future here. I want you all to pass, but I know some of you have limitations. Here’s a piece of advice: when you see Mr. Xiaobai, smile more, be polite, and try to make a good impression on him…”

As he spoke, the mentor’s smile faded, and his tone became serious.

“Let me warn you now: if anyone shows a bad attitude in front of Mr. Xiaobai, and he disapproves, pack your bags and leave. Don’t blame me for being harsh, that’s how this industry works. If you don’t show respect to those above you, you’ll eventually fail. Consider this part of your test.”

Everyone nodded, feeling a sense of apprehension.

After the meeting, Yu Le nudged Ren Qian, signaling towards Su Mou with his eyes.

Ren Qian suddenly understood, nodding under Yu Le’s gaze. The two of them then headed towards Su Mou with a shared understanding.

Su Mou was meticulously calculating the time. After the meeting, they would go through the motions of training for another hour before he could pick up Bai Ruogu from work.

He moved forward expressionlessly, already mapping out a route from the meeting room to the training room.

Just then, two familiar figures appeared within his line of sight.

Su Mou stopped and raised his head, his dark eyes flashing.

When Ren Qian and Yu Le saw Su Mou just staring at them without saying a word, they felt a bit awkward. Yu Le nudged Ren Qian, bringing him back to his senses.

“Oh, oh.” Ren Qian suddenly became lively. He, tall and imposing, stood in front of Su Mou, blocking the route Su Mou had planned.

Su Mou’s eyes changed slightly. After a moment, he finally spoke.

“What do you want?”

Su Mou rarely spoke, so his sudden question caught them off guard, but they quickly recovered.