Chapter 215 I Care About You Too Much
When she woke up the next day, Zhao Yazhi felt unrestrained and comfortable all over her body, as if she was in a trance.
She touched the remaining warmth of the quilt next to her, smelled the faint smell with her nose, and couldn't help but smile slightly at the corner of her mouth.
Different from the first embarrassing situation, she did not panic after waking up this time, but carefully recalled every detail of last night.
Last night, it was her royal grace that allowed Lu Dongjie to come into the house, and then the guy understood him rationally and moved him emotionally...
No, no, it must have been a rhetorical trick to confuse myself. It was a moment of soft-heartedness that allowed him to stay.
At first, the two of them sat on the sofa, watching TV series and chatting.
She said she was a little dizzy, and then Lu Dongjie said he would give her a massage to relieve her pain, and she fell asleep in his arms without knowing it.
In the early morning, she woke up in a daze and found that she fell asleep hugging him very naturally. However, the two of them were neatly dressed and there was no skin contact, so she fell asleep peacefully.
She knew that this guy was not an honest man who followed the rules. Last night was undoubtedly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for him, but he did hold her in his arms and fell asleep.
She had not had a good night's sleep for more than three months in a row. She often woke up in the middle of the night and cried silently alone.
Last night she regained that feeling of comfort and security, a warm and considerate sense of security.
She closed her eyes quietly, and suddenly her heart stopped.
It's over, she thought, she found that she did indeed like this man.
Day and night, his meticulous care made me feel like I had fallen into a gentle trap.
But from some details, she could feel that he really liked her, not just out of responsibility.
When Zhao Yazhi thought of this, her heart was filled with happiness.
"Do I need to help you get up and get dressed?" Lu Dongjie suddenly appeared, with a teasing smile on his face.
"Hmph, get out quickly, you rascal." Zhao Yazhi came back to her senses and immediately folded her arms in front of her chest, as if facing a formidable enemy.
"Don't be nervous, I was just joking." Lu Dongjie immediately raised his hands in surrender.
"Don't push yourself too far. You won't be allowed to come in without my permission in the future." Zhao Yazhi threatened with a cold face.
"Your territory is yours, we have a three-part agreement." Lu Dongjie quickly begged for mercy in a low voice.
Zhao Yazhi's face gradually relaxed and she smiled and said: "Huh, that's pretty much it."
"I've prepared breakfast. You can get up and eat it while it's hot. I'll go back to the TV station first." Lu Dongjie tidied his clothes.
"You didn't buy it, did you? A grown man like you would cook it yourself?" Zhao Yazhi asked sneeringly.
"Of course I cooked it myself. I walked out of the hall and into the kitchen." Lu Dongjie pulled up a chair and sat down next to her.
"When you talk about how wronged you are, you feel like a maid." Zhao Yazhi smiled until her eyes narrowed into a straight line.
"I still have hostages in your hands, so I will definitely do my best and work hard," Lu Dongjie joked.
"Hey, you have to remember, don't forget what you said." Zhao Yazhi rolled her eyes at him.
"Okay, I'm going to make money to support my family. Take care of yourself and have a good rest." Lu Dongjie patted her hand gently.
"Hey, you just left like this?" Zhao Yazhi suddenly said coquettishly.
"Huh?" Lu Dongjie turned his head and looked at her with a smile.
Zhao Yazhi handed a pair of slender white hands into Lu Dongjie's hands, with a pair of cute big eyes that seemed to hide the hazy spring mood like mist and rain.
Lu Dongjie smiled and took advantage of the situation, gently held her in his arms, lowered his head and touched her smooth forehead, gradually tightening his embrace.
Zhao Yazhi closed her eyes tightly, his short beard pricked her dimples and pink neck, itching.
The two hearts merged into the same world, and they were so tight that they couldn't breathe smoothly, and then they slowly woke up.
Lu Dongjie returned to the TV station and, as usual, read today's newspaper first.
"Hey..." Lu Dongjie suddenly sneered, and these people finally couldn't help but jump out.
A well-known culture professor from a university published a long article in Ming Pao, bringing together the two "musical heroes" Hui Guanjie and Lu Dongjie, and criticizing them from beginning to end in a righteous speech.
Lu Dongjie doesn't know who is out to target him at the moment, but his colleagues are mortal enemies and they will definitely not be able to escape.
Mandarin period songs, English pop songs, Japanese pop songs.
Among the three old and new forces, some people finally couldn't sit still and hired professional gunmen to write articles to mobilize public opinion.
The current situation in Hong Kong's music scene is not too complicated and is basically divided into these factions.
In the late 1940s, Shanghai's contemporary songwriting talents and singers moved south one after another, coming to Hong Kong to escape the war, and then established record companies and took root here to survive.
At the same time, there were also those Shanghai tycoons who came here with a lot of capital. They used to live a luxurious life, but when they came to Hong Kong, they were at a loss because of the different language, culture and customs.
So they imitated the model in old Shanghai and opened nightclubs, dance halls and other gold-selling dens in Hong Kong, enjoying the same life of partying and singing every night as before, thereby soothing their homesickness.
It was under such circumstances that Mandarin contemporary music regained its vitality and regained its momentum with Hong Kong as the creative base for contemporary music. Therefore, in fifty-six years, Mandarin contemporary music became the mainstream of Hong Kong music culture.
In the 1950s, under the education system of the British Hong Kong government, they intentionally or unintentionally contributed to the flames. Through long-term indoctrination, a new generation of young people gradually formed a yearning for Western culture.
As a pioneer of culture, European and Western pop music became a favorite among students in English schools at that time. It became a fashion to hand-copy the lyrics of the latest European and Western pop songs among classmates.
In addition, there is also a craze for parties and dances in the social activities of young men and women. The music they use at the dance parties is the most popular hit songs in Europe and the West.
The combination of these factors established the status of English pop songs in Hong Kong pop music.
By the 1970s, the generation born after the war did not have the same hatred of Japan as the previous generation. They saw Japan's rapid economic, cultural, and technological development and gradually became the center of Asian popular culture. Therefore, not only did they not have any interest in Japanese culture and songs,
Although he resisted and disliked it, he also began to pursue it enthusiastically.
Beginning in the early to mid-1970s, the creation of modern Cantonese pop songs also began to gain momentum. First, Xu Guanjie changed from an English singer to singing Cantonese pop songs as a symbol of the event, and took up the banner of Cantonese pop songs.
Xu Guanjie's songs hit the right times, telling the current social situation through popular words, expressing the aspirations of the grassroots, and gradually changing Hong Kong people's unreasonable discrimination against Cantonese pop songs.
Chapter completed!