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i Fang’s public reveal during the reflection session wasn’t just for show—it was all part of the plan.

This move wasn’t just about flexing. He had orchestrated this mont to add more legend to his entrepreneurial story and pave the way for his university journey.

Who could resist the tale of a self-made high schooler who, without relying on family connections, had built a fortune worth millions and a company valued in the billions?

Professional photographer Wan Chaoxiong edited and released footage of the reflection incident, finally unveiling the mysterious founders of C-Site to the world—

The earliest version of C-Site was developed by i Fang and Lin Youxi when they were in middle school. [Shan You Lin Xi] (Mountains Have Woods) was, in essence, two people.

i Fang handled the public-facing role of the original “大小姐” (Big Miss), while Lin Youxi was the brains behind the website’s developnt.

But no matter how you looked at it, since the na was [Shan You Lin Xi], there was no doubt—in the public’s eyes, at least—that C-Station belonged to Lin Youxi.

Therefore, the Young Miss was real. Lin Youxi was Xi Bao, and Xi Bao was the Big Miss.

A campus goddess whose beauty rivaled Yuan Bao’s, with an icy aura that dominated the room.

This was Lin Youxi’s first public appearance, and along with it ca the revelation of the trio’s unbreakable bond as childhood sweethearts—neatly sidestepping any ssy love triangle drama.

The video topped trending searches that sa day.

i Fang’s skyrocketing fa attracted a flood of dia interview requests, far surpassing the buzz around Journey of Clouds.

This ti, the enthusiasm was on another level. In mainstream eyes, indie gas and internet ventures weren’t even in the sa league—

And here was i Fang, a legendary high schooler straddling music, gaming, and online video, a future superstar in the making.

From the pile of interview invites, i Fang chose the most influential one—a feature from a major Beijing outlet. The rest were politely declined. He wasn’t one for the spotlight, but when he stepped into it, he made sure it counted.

Since this interview would feature all three of them, they had to prepare accordingly.

Before heading out, i Fang reminded Xia Yuan and Lin Youxi:

“Answer most questions honestly, but if they bring up relationships, shut it down. Just say we’re still students and it’s not appropriate to discuss.”

“They’re Beijing reporters—they should know better than to ask tasteless questions.”

As Lin Youxi and Xia Yuan got ready in front of the mirror, Xia Yuan beckoned i Fang over.

“Ah Fang, co here, let put a little makeup on you.”

“Wouldn’t it be better to go barefaced? Students should look natural… Besides, you two look fine without it.”

“A light touch never hurts. Sotis there’s a pimple or uneven skin tone—just a bit of concealer. Co here, let fix you up.”

i Fang obliged, sitting before the mirror as Xia Yuan gently dabbed foundation on him.

The reflection showed a clean-cut young man with delicate features—not razor-sharp or strikingly handso, but with the warm, approachable charm of the boy next door.

“Our Ah Fang… you’ve grown up so much.”

Xia Yuan pinched his cheeks playfully, leaning in to admire their reflection together.

“Ah Fang, do we look like a married couple like this?”

In the mirror, Xia Yuan’s smile was radiant, pure and heart-stoppingly lovely.

But to i Fang, her beauty wasn’t the focus anymore—

Because this face belonged to his Yuan Yuan.

Huh… so this is what they an by ‘not noticing your wife’s beauty.’

Patting her hand, he nodded softly, lost in the mont.

“There’s a bit of that vibe, but it’s not complete.”

“Can’t you just sweet-talk ? Do you have to bring Youxi into it?”

Xia Yuan smacked his arm in mock annoyance—just as Lin Youxi, now fully prepped, suddenly appeared in the mirror, pressing against them.

“Like this?”

“…”

“…”

The sight of all three in the mirror made Xia Yuan and i Fang burst out laughing.

“Okay, this actually looks right.”

Lin Youxi smirked. “We’ve taken enough photos together by now.”

Xia Yuan nodded. “It’s weird… after all this ti, I still never get tired of us.”

“If you ever do, just say so.”

“As if! You think I’d let you have Ah Fang all to yourself? I’ll never get tired of him!”

Xia Yuan pulled i Fang into a possessive hug. “And even if I did, I’d just remodel him into whatever version I like.”

“Wow, I’m basically a robot to you.”

“There’s still Uni Ah Fang, CEO Ah Fang, and… hmm… Dad Ah Fang.”

“Kids are way off… unless you’re in a hurry?”

“N-No! Of course not! We’ve still got college, and we need all three families to approve first.”

Xia Yuan sighed. “Even though Ah Fang explained over the phone, my dad keeps calling lately. He’s so worried I’m heartbroken.”

“He’s just looking out for you. He doesn’t want you getting hurt.”

“I’m this close to telling him the truth about us three—I think it’d actually put him at ease.”

“At least your dad calls. When I video-call my mom, she only fusses over you two and acts like I don’t exist.”

Lin Youxi rested her head on i Fang’s shoulder. “That just ans she trusts us to take care of you. It’s her way of acknowledging we’ve grown up.”

“True enough.”

i Fang smiled, wrapping his arms around both of them as they savored the quiet mont.

The interview went smoothly. Sitting in the studio, the trio shared stories of their past—i Fang’s first entrepreneurial ventures, Xia Yuan’s runaway plans, Lin Youxi’s grave-visiting ritual, and how the girls had worked together to keep i Fang in their lives.

Of course, the interview couldn’t escape ntioning i Fang’s infamous “Bedwetting King” phase, along with other small, unglamorous but heartwarming childhood tales.

These were the kinds of stories anyone could relate to—and when the segnt aired, it struck a chord nationwide. Countless netizens reminisced about their own childhood sweethearts, the playmates they’d long since lost touch with.

But more than nostalgia, the comnts overflowed with lancholy—

When did we grow apart?

Why did we let those bonds fade?

The trio’s journey—both entrepreneurial and personal—sparked a wave of national sentint, a collective yearning for the simplicity of childhood connections.

And in the midst of this cultural mont, they were crowned:

“The Nation’s Childhood Sweethearts.”

During the interview, i Fang also dropped hints about his university plans.

Ideally, he wanted to stay close to his childhood sweethearts. Attending the sa school would be a dream.

And just like that, a flood of university offers ca pouring in.

It was ti to plan for the future.

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