"Although Morimoto-kun is aloof, his personality is quite obvious."

Besides the biggest source of traffic, Kawayuu, fans of other celebrities also started analyzing their own choices for their favorite idols at this time.

Yuki Natsukawa was also recording Yu Minakawa's choice. Just as she discovered that the young man's choice was exactly the same as Toru Asakura's, a few discordant comments suddenly appeared on the screen, instantly making the young active high school girl frown.

"Kurokawa Akane has been watching Genkawa-sensei the whole time. Is she trying to directly bind herself to him?"

"I think they're just trying to generate hype by associating themselves with other brands, right? That's so cheap!"

"Could you please not start by acting out the script? We've only acted with Mr. Genkawa once, and you're already trying to announce it to the whole world?"

Upon seeing these comments, Yuki Natsukawa's smile instantly froze.

Because she liked Yu Genkawa, she repeatedly watched the episodes in "49" where Yu Genkawa appeared.

Akane Kurokawa, who plays Inoue Tomo's childhood friend Marina Yamada, basically appears on screen with Yu Minamoto. As the saying goes, love me, love my dog, and she also developed a lot of affection for this beautiful blue-haired girl.

Seeing someone slander her like this was unbearable for Yuki Natsukawa.

"That's outrageous!"

She immediately typed a rebuttal in the comments: "Kurokawa-san and Yu-kun are good friends who have co-starred together, and they must have a good relationship in private. Don't spread rumors!"

But as soon as she posted her comment, it was flooded with more malicious comments, and some people even sent her private messages to scold her for being a "CP brain".

"hateful!"

She was a little angry, and then angrily opened the mobile forum, directly entering "Yu Minakawa, Akane Kurokawa" into the search bar, wanting to find some evidence to retaliate.

Just as the page redirected, a post titled "Yuchi CP Group Recruiting!" suddenly caught her eye.

Yuki Natsukawa clicked in and discovered that it was a group created when "49" aired, and the group announcement still contained a photo of Yu Minakawa and Akane Kurokawa in their school uniforms from the drama.

"Inoue Tomo and Yamada Marina are the perfect childhood friends, can't they get married soon?!"

"Looking for a duet between the two!"

The latest pinned post was from the group admin after the premiere of the dating reality show "The Compulsory Course of Love in Life": "Finally, Yu-kun and Kurokawa-san are teaming up again! Everyone, come and enjoy the new sweet moments!"

Yuki Natsukawa's eyes lit up instantly, as if she had found a new source of light in the darkness.

She immediately scanned the QR code in the post to apply to join the group, and entered in her note: "Fan of the drama '49' + Yu-kun super fan, I want to protect Yu-Chi together!"

Within seconds, I received a notification from the group admin, "Cherry Blossom Chocolate," that I had been accepted, along with a private message from her.

"Welcome to our new friend! Finally, we have someone who shares our interests!"

The moment she joined the group, the screen was flooded with messages, almost causing her phone to lag.

The group members are enthusiastically discussing the sweet moments in the romance reality show: "Kurokawa-san and Yu-kun's interactions are so natural, just like real childhood friends!"

"Yeah, did you guys notice the look in Yu-kun's eyes when he saw that the last member was Kurokawa-san? Hahaha, he must have been stunned, right?"

"Is it surprise or delight?"

Some people even posted screenshots of malicious comments they had taken, with the caption: "I've already reported it! We can't let Kurokawa-san suffer!"

Yuki Natsukawa instantly felt like she had found her people, and most of her anger and grievances dissipated.

She took a deep breath and reopened the group "We Who Love Yu-kun with All Our Might"—a group of Yu-kun's die-hard fans that she had been running for over a month, with hundreds of active online members.

Yuki Natsukawa carefully edited a message and attached a QR code for the Yu-Aka CP group.

"Sisters, I just discovered a Yuchi group that has existed since the '49' era!"

"Recently, Yu-kun and Kurokawa-san met again on a dating reality show, but there are some negative comments criticizing Kurokawa-san. We want to protect this tenderness that extends from the drama into reality. If you want to enjoy the official sweet moments, you are welcome to join us!"

The message was sent out, and there were immediate responses in the group.

"I'm in! I've watched countless clips of Yu-kun and Kurokawa-san from '49,' I've wanted to ship them for ages!"

"I was so angry reading the comments! Finally, we have an organization!"

"I'll join the group right away and help spread the word!"

Within ten minutes, dozens of group members sent private messages to Yuki Natsukawa, saying that they had joined the Yu-Aka CP group and even offered to forward the QR code to other fan groups.

Looking at the lively scene in the two groups, Yuki Natsukawa felt very satisfied.

She returned to the Yuchi CP group and sent a message.

"Hello everyone! I'm Yuki from the 'We Who Love Yu-kun So Much' group."

"From now on, we'll collect sweet moments together, report negative reviews, and protect Yu-kun and Kurokawa-san!"

Volume One: The Shining Morning Star, Chapter Sixty-Four: Girls Watching Variety Shows

The dating reality show continues. The first episode is about two hours long. After the initial gathering at the villa and the question of choosing between two options, the real highlight of the show begins.

The first day's "heart-fluttering" text message sending session.

The four observers sat around a sofa, and the screen had just finished playing the "choose one of two" discussion segment.

Host Kenta Sato, holding the script, deliberately slowed his tone to whet the audience's appetite: "Next up is the most exciting part of the first episode, the 'Heartbeat Text Message' segment."

On the screen, when Director Aoyama announced the rules of the "Heartbeat Text Messages," the four observers were all taken aback.

"Next, I'll announce the rules for the first day of 'Heartbeat Text Messages'! You can send a message to someone of the opposite sex using the dedicated phone, but there's a prerequisite—at least one of the two answers you just gave must be the same."

"Remember, each person can only send one message."

"You can only reply after receiving the message, or you can choose not to reply; that's your choice."

Actor Kitagawa Akira adjusted his glasses and tapped the table lightly with his fingertip. "This rule is really interesting. Did everyone remember each member's choice?"

"Remember this, it's here."

As the host, Kenta Sato immediately pushed out a whiteboard with wheels on it, on which the answers of the six members were clearly recorded.

So the group started analyzing the content.

Actress Nana Suzuki glanced at Yu Minakawa on the screen and said confidently, "Mr. Minakawa's answer overlaps with all three girls' answers. He's probably the most likely person to receive the text message, right?"

Music producer Ryosuke Takahashi thought for a moment, "Mr. Genkawa is indeed the most popular person, but the girls might send it to other people too. You see, Kumano-kun and MEM-chan just chatted a lot."

Screenwriter Saori Honda shook her head, saying, "You can't really tell much from just chatting. I think the text message segment might surprise the audience."

“I feel the same way. Since none of the guests this time are ordinary people, everyone probably has more factors to consider.” Kitagawa Akira smiled, looking very curious about the upcoming plot.

"That's right, let's keep watching."

Kenta Sato clicked play, and the paused dating reality show resumed airing.

On the screen, the girls had already edited their text messages. When the 8 o'clock prompt sounded precisely on time, the observers were a little nervous, their eyes fixed on the camera.

The next moment, in the shot, Genkawa Yu suddenly touched his pocket and found that his phone was vibrating.

"Ok?"

The blond youth glanced at the screen, and the message he received popped up instantly.

"Wow!"

After realizing the situation, the studio where the observers were located instantly descended into chaos.

"Three letters! It really is three letters!"

Kenta Sato immediately stood up excitedly, "Mr. Genkawa has now become the first male guest on a dating reality show to receive text messages from all the girls right from the start! This will definitely become a classic scene!"

"This is amazing!" Actress Nana Suzuki opened her rosy lips wide, her face full of disbelief.

"Teacher Genkawa...is indeed very charming."

Screenwriter Saori Honda is also a fan of the book "Love Letter", so she wasn't as excited as the other female observer. She was just taking notes with a pen in hand, and there was a thoughtful look in her eyes.

Ryosuke Takahashi and Akira Kitagawa, who were standing next to him, exchanged a glance and couldn't help but laugh at each other.

"Mr. Genkawa is really popular! He got three text messages right away. Kitagawa-san, what do you think?"

"Of course I'm envious. I wish I were that popular too."

Kitagawa Akira is only thirty years old this year. He has starred in many TV dramas and movies and has good popularity and reputation, so he speaks with great manners.

The live chat was buzzing as the observers shared their opinions.

"This plot is even more exciting than the novel!"

"Mr. Genkawa is in big trouble now. He's received three text messages. How is he going to reply? Hahaha!"

"I like all three girls, I'm so envious!"

Meanwhile, in an apartment in Tokyo, Yuki Natsukawa was frantically switching between two fan groups.

In the large group chat "We who love Yu-kun with all our might", she posted a meme of Yu-kun's surprised face after receiving three text messages, which was immediately flooded with "hahahaha" from the group members.

"Yu-kun is so popular! He received three text messages!"

"I thought one letter would be enough, but it turned out to be a huge success!"

"Yuki! Take a few more screenshots of Yuuki's surprised face for memes! I need to keep promoting!"

She replied with a smile, "Coming right away," and then switched to the "Yuchi CP Group" group chat, where the discussion was equally intense.

"Kurokawa-san will definitely send it to Yu-kun, just as expected."

"Although Asakura-san and MEM-chan also posted, they don't have the same connection with Yu-kun from their co-starring in '49,' so Kurokawa-san is still ahead!"

"How will Yu-kun reply to the message? I can't wait!"

Yuki Natsukawa couldn't help but send an emoji, and also included a screenshot of the studio observer's analysis.

"An observer just said that Kurokawa-san and Yu-kun are very close because they have worked together before. Yu-Aka must win this match!"

Immediately, someone in the group replied, "That's right!" "Keep waiting for the follow-up!", and someone even offered to forward the screenshots to other opposing sides to help Yuchi attract more attention.

Seeing the lively scene in the two groups, Yuki Natsukawa was filled with excitement.

She's now filled with a sense of pride and participation, thinking, "My beloved Yu-kun is so popular."

In a commercial filming location in Tokyo, Mai Sakurajima is sitting in front of a makeup mirror, removing her makeup while playing a romance variety show on a tablet next to her.

Although she hasn't been filming recently, she's still very busy. The girl made a special effort to watch this episode.

In the video, Yuu Genkawa stares blankly at his phone, with the contents of three text messages displayed on the screen next to him.

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