In Love Me, Love My Voice’s episode 19, Gu Sheng, probing Mo Qingcheng, asked how he’d feel if someone preferred his voice over his persona.
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Love Me, Love My Voice Episode 19 Story: “Gu Sheng asked Mo Qingcheng how he’d feel if someone preferred his voice over his persona”
Mo Qingcheng and Gu Sheng capped off their Yangshuo adventure with a serene night cruise along the Li River. In a thoughtful gesture, Mo Qingcheng encouraged Gu Sheng to catch a few hours of sleep, knowing they had an early flight the next morning. During their quiet moments on the boat, Gu Sheng opened up about her admiration for Qing Qing Ci, even considering one of its famous lines as her personal signature. Mo Qingcheng, curious about her feelings, gently probed into her initial reservations when he first confessed his emotions. Gu Sheng, although content within, found verbalizing her emotions a bit challenging, emphasizing that things were currently going well.
With a burst of courage, Gu Sheng closed her eyes, hoping for a tender kiss from Mo Qingcheng. However, Mo Qingcheng, considerate as always, didn’t want her to feel pressured and instead adjusted her hair, suggesting she take a nap. Gu Sheng, complying with a smile, reclined on the chair, sneakily stealing glances at Mo Qingcheng, feeling a warm connection between them. The following morning, Mo Qingcheng surprised everyone by preparing oil tea, expertly waking Gu Sheng from her slumber. Touched by this thoughtful gesture, Gu Sheng appreciated the health benefits of the tea in the damp morning conditions.
After parting ways with the boatman, they strolled and engaged in casual chatter. Gu Sheng shared her gratitude for her parents, who, despite the occasional frustration, insisted on her piano practice since childhood. Playing the piano became a stress-relieving hobby, leading her to learn composition and creating a unique bond with Mo Qingcheng. The trip made her even more appreciative of her parents.
Attempting to reach everyone by phone, Mo Qingcheng suspected they might be still asleep after a wild night. Prepared with breakfast and even toothbrushes, Mo Qingcheng and Gu Sheng prodded everyone to rise, pack, and enjoy a hearty breakfast before embarking on their journey. Old Zhu bid a tearful farewell, hugging each person individually. To lift spirits, Mo Qingcheng invited Old Zhu to join them for an extended five-day tour.
Back at the dormitory, Gu Sheng and Geng Xiaoxing unpacked and reflected on the dreamlike experience. Geng Xiaoxing expressed profound appreciation, understanding why some people save up for a year to embark on such transformative journeys. Amid the post-trip reflections, Gu Sheng found herself juggling academic responsibilities, helping Qi Yao revise her thesis and exploring a potential collaboration with Ling Long Ti Tou.
A dramatic turn took place during Gu Sheng’s makeup session for a shoot when she witnessed an assault. A scumbag attacked his ex-girlfriend, prompting Mo Qingcheng to decisively intervene, leading to the assailant fleeing amidst public condemnation. With Mu Mu’s assistance, Gu Sheng successfully completed the shoot, and Mo Qingcheng escorted her to remove her makeup. In a crowded setting, they found a corner on the stairs, leading to a conversation about voices and preferences. Gu Sheng, probing Mo Qingcheng, asked how he’d feel if someone preferred his voice over his persona. Mo Qingcheng, unfazed, thought it wouldn’t be bad, considering the voice as an integral part of him.
In a surprising twist, their conversation led to a kiss, marking Gu Sheng’s first. Blushing slightly, her lipstick smeared on Mo Qingcheng’s face, leading to a cute moment of cleanup. As they joined everyone for dinner and karaoke, the lingering question arose: Could Mo Qingcheng sing “Wan Gu Cui Sha”? Agreeing to the request, Mo Qingcheng surprised everyone with a different vocal style, equally enchanting, yet cleverly concealing Qing Qing Ci’s identity.