The Best Actor Insists On Living With Me!

Chapter 639: 636 Children (2)



Chapter 639: Chapter 636 Children (2)
 

Xia Siyu frowned, her drunkenness had worn off, and her unpleasant character traits emerged as she complained, “So noisy.”

Bo Yan was left speechless with a wry laugh, deliberately joking with her, “Annoyed by my noise, then? Shall I take my arm away?”

He pretended to pull his arm back, but Xia Siyu held on even tighter, muttering with puckered lips, “Dream on, this is mine!”

“Alright, alright, it’s yours, it’s all yours.”

I’m yours too.

Xia Siyu ignored his words and just clung tightly to his arm, quickly falling into a deep sleep.

...

Bo Yan laid back down, adjusting his position to make her more comfortable, and wrapped his arm around her in return.

This must be what a sweet burden is like!

**

Having come to terms with herself, Xia Siyu finally discovered a powerful “Ostrich Ability”:

If I don’t admit to liking Bo Yan, then it means I don’t like him. After all, Bo Yan doesn’t know, and neither does anyone else.

It’s as if admitting to liking him is a kind of innate disadvantage. It would be like giving him the power to control my life, making me go soft on him in the future.

Just like the female lead in the play, who clearly likes the male lead yet cannot forgive what he has done. Moreover, the male lead later forces himself on her.

Today, they were to shoot the scene where the male lead forces himself on her. The female lead, with her outstanding looks and big-city background, naturally attracted the attention of many men in the village. Although the local customs were simple at the time, there were scoundrels who harbored ill intentions upon seeing her, knowing that she was alone and without support, and wanted to take advantage of her.

The male lead arrived just in time, driving off the thugs as they were about the act. The problem is, in that era, there were no short skirts, no bikinis, and certainly no indecent images. When the male lead rescued the female lead, she was disheveled, which at the time was an unmatched thrill.

The male lead, who had loved without reciprocation for a long time and was in the prime of youth, rescued the female lead and was then provoked by her words, leading him to—make a mistake.

In that era, there were no “little umbrellas” and no morning-after pills. Just by chance, that one time led to pregnancy, and soon the female lead’s belly began to swell. Unmarried pregnancy was seen as extremely scandalous during that time; although she wouldn’t be drowned in a pig cage, the scandal was enough to be socially drowned in spit and vitriol.

Furthermore, the ruffians who had previously harassed her added fuel to the fire, tarnishing her reputation even further, and even spread rumors that she had been involved with several men.

In her most difficult time, the male lead stood by her, moving in with her against his parents and family’s objections. But the female lead had not a shred of affection for him; most of her suffering was his doing.

Yet she loved him, and the more she loved him, the more she hated him, including their mutual child.

When the child was born and she was humiliated and pressured, the female lead steadfastly refused to admit the child’s father was the male lead, and she would never admit her love for him.

Xia Siyu’s performance was incredibly smooth, perfectly embodying whether misunderstood and abused by the villagers or her love and hate for the male lead. The filming process was greatly accelerated, but since there was a baby, they would need to hire a temporary infant actor.

While there were many adorable babies, finding one that both resembled Xia Siyu and Bo Yan wasn’t easy. In the end, they had to settle for a cute baby, preferably twins, so they could substitute for each other.

During the last few days of shooting on location, they actually found such an infant.

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