“Is it sweet?? I’m dying from the sugar!!”
“I warn you not to overdo it poisoning snacks for these cute animals is illegal!!”
“Did Jiang Yu change? Since when did he become so easy to get along with? Or is this just a ‘best friends’ act for the show?”
“They must not have seen Jiang’s concerts this is the Pisces CP origin moment! Don’t miss it!”
“The real climax is the concert finale— ‘Tacit Understanding’ by the Pisces CP!”
The livestream screen filled so densely with comments that it was hard to see the action. After a while, viewers settled down as Yu Shiqing and Jiang Yu returned to making snacks together.
On camera, Yu placed apples on a cutting board and began chopping them. His knife skills were clumsy each chunk varied wildly in shape and size.
Jiang frowned, “Why are you cutting them like that?”
Yu replied, “Does it matter?”
“Because it looks ugly.”
Yu responded, “It’s for eating, not for looking at.”
Jiang sighed, took the knife from Yu’s hand, and sliced a watermelon in half. He handed Yu a spoon and said simply, “Scoop.” With practiced ease, Jiang scooped out the fruit, while Yu watched admiringly.
When half the watermelon was done, Yu picked up the other half. Jiang moved on to baking another treat. When it was ready, Jiang broke it apart and fed a piece to Yu, asking, “How is it?”
Yu replied, “Not bad.”
Jiang raised an eyebrow. “Is that all?”
Yu quickly corrected himself: “It’s delicious.”
Jiang smiled, then gave Yu another piece: “You must be hungry.”
Again, the comment stream exploded:
“I want to report animal snack crimes! Jiang Yu’s feeding all the treats to Yu Shiqing!”
“This is a travel show, not a romance show you two are alphas, not lovers!”
“I got brainwashed. I think there’s something odd about these two!”
“After watching ‘Doomsday Rescue’, people kept hyping the Pisces CP. Now I get it they’re real!!!”
Yu and Jiang remained oblivious to the comments, working together smoothly. Soon, “Sister Li” returned with fully assembled snacks. She was thrilled: “I didn’t expect you two to be so capable!”
Yu smiled, “All thanks to Jiang Yu.”
Jiang put down his tools and looked at Yu: “You’re not bad yourself.”
Sister Li gave them both thumbs up, saying, “You’ve done a lot.” Yu, removing his gloves, reminded, “We ate some, please bill us.”
Jiang added, “If it’s easier, deduct from our pay.”
She was surprised and kindly declined the gesture was unnecessary. The work continued. Once snack prep finished, Old Pan fetched them and the treats to feed animals. They had only easy-to-handle animals. Dangerous animals were only observed briefly.
After feeding, they ate a communal lunch: varied, nutritious, with fruit dessert a surprisingly good meal. Then came a one-hour break. Old Pan took them on a forest nature walk, explaining local natural history. When that ended, work resumed this time, fruit-picking in the vineyard area under a trellis.
They climbed wooden ladders with garden shears. Jiang looked up, “Smells good.”
Yu nodded. Sunlight filtered through grapes, and their skin glowed with color.
“Let’s start.” Yu said. Jiang pressed the grapes gently.
Jiang steadied him: “Are you sure they’re ripe?”
Jiang answered, “Tasting is the way.” He plucked a deep-purple grape, peeled it, and offered it to Yu.
Yu gave it a look, then back at Jiang: “Why me first?”
Jiang shrugged— “Good manners mutual.” Yu tried it and smiled: “It’s sweet. You have good sense. Go ahead.”
Jiang picked a cluster but a staff member suddenly called out from below, startling him. Jiang stumbled Yu reacted instinctively, catching him and pulling him close. Jiang’s forehead bumped into Yu’s shoulder; he embraced him reflexively.
Staff hurried over, concerned, but Yu reassured them: “It’s fine.”
Yu kept Jiang steady: “Don’t move.”
Jiang’s heart fluttered: “I know.”
A camera crew captured the moment. The live comments reflected the audience’s concern and then delight:
“Embrace overload!!”
“These two always show new PDA can’t guard against it!”
“I report that these two are lazy at work but expert at PDA deduct their pay!”
“What even is happening over there? Everyone else is normal…”
“Oops, this is a travel show with romance vibes! Redirect please.”
Yu gently guided Jiang back to focus and reminded him the ladder was dangerous: “Come down and wait for me?”
Jiang teased: “Do I look like fragile porcelain to you?”
Yu frowned: “It was an accident. I’ll be careful next time.”
Jiang patted his shoulder: “Go on.”
At the day’s end, after feeding animals and collecting grapes, they handled cleaning up and got their daily pay. By evening, Emuya Yi joined them.
But the next task awaited at a scenic observation tower. They arrived to the sounds of terrified screaming:
“Ahh! Let me down!”
“Don’t let go of my hand!”
It was Qin Chen on a glass skywalk, precariously cleaning the panels. He had volunteered and quickly regretted it. Every turn of the ladder held a vertigo-inducing drop. His throat strained from screaming.
Emuya Yi called out encouragingly; he waved shakingly— “I’m okay! Just give me a minute!”
A group of them watched from below, amused. The livestream comments were merciless:
“Poor image ruined by this show!”
“I can’t look at Qin Chen again he lost his idol composure!”
“Called forever my heart goes out to him but it’s hilarious!”
Soon, some viewers began shipping new pairs:
“Someone else notices Yu Shiqing and Emuya Yi look great together?”
“They match so well! I rooted for them last night!”
Then the commenters called it out:
“Wrong show, kids this is travel, not a dating show!”
“No way, we’re Team Pisces!”