Chapter 556: Younger Brothers and Sisters (6)
"Okay, thank you, little auntie’s husband." Xiao Su Nuo was so happy, but he wondered if he could ask for a few more photos, as he really wanted them himself.
Lately, Xiao Su Nuo had been freeloading meals at the small building where Qin Jiran always made sure to prepare an extra serving for him and even cooked a special dish that was suitable for children, making Xiao Su Nuo more and more satisfied with the food.
After dinner, Qin Jiran found some autographed photos he had prepared earlier and generously gave them all to Xiao Su Nuo, who held the stack with wide-eyed surprise, amusing Qin Jiran once again.
"What, you think it’s too many?" Qin Jiran touched Xiao Su Nuo’s head; the child was just too cute.
"No, not at all, the more the better, thank you little auntie’s husband. I’m heading back now, goodbye!" Xiao Su Nuo said as he hugged the photos and ran off, as if someone was chasing him from behind. It made one wonder if he was afraid Qin Jiran would change his mind and ask for the photos back.
In mid-June, the weather became very hot. Su Yanyi’s system points had finally reached thirty-two, which meant that the little baby in her belly was already two months old. It was also during this time that Su Yanmo finally returned from abroad, bringing back his Mercenary Company to the country. However, after much consideration, the majority of Mercenary Company’s operations remained overseas, as the domestic environment wasn’t suitable. But now Yanmo no longer needed to work abroad often; he could remotely control everything from within the country. This change made Xiao Su Nuo very happy, as were the elders of the Su family.
During this stage in the show "I’m the Best," the sixty-two contestants had gone through secret recording and testing activities that were almost entirely focused on their character, involving simple little tests.
Tests included teaching notes left behind by various mentors after lessons, encounters with lost children during physical fitness tests, chance meetings with thieves, fast food with unequal portions, and the physical labor involved in setting up props. These were all everyday occurrences that the contestants might face, but they were carefully orchestrated tests by the show’s producers, of which the contestants were completely unaware and had never been publicly disclosed.
