Fang Qian said and held Chang Yuan's arm affectionately.
Chang Yuan felt as if he had been electrocuted in an instant, his whole body became stiff, and his dark face turned dark and rosy.
He was originally a simple man by nature. He lost his parents because of freedom and lived by begging in the countryside. By chance, he was seen by an old Taoist who was traveling. He thought his bones were strange and took him with him.
After the tour, the old Taoist returned to the Taoist temple to practice meditation, leaving Chang Yuan with him. Chang Yuan couldn't bear the leisure of the Taoist temple, so he ran into the mountains and forests to play with the animals.
Especially when he followed a few old apes and jumped in the forest, he gradually mastered a special set of body skills.
The old Taoist taught him some skills.
After he came of age, the old Taoist felt that Chang Yuan was a talented man and that if he stayed with him in the wild mountains, his talent would be buried, so he recommended him to a nobleman in the capital.
When he came to the capital and followed the nobles, Chang Yuan still maintained his simple mind. He indulged in martial arts and did not know about women.
Growing up, he had almost no contact with women.
At this moment, being pulled by Fang Qian, she couldn't help but blush and her heart beat up.
In fact, Fang Qian is a modern college student, relatively open-minded, and does not think there is anything wrong with this move.
She was generous and generous, but she just felt that Chang Yuan was great, and she was ordered by Qin Tian and did not dare to refute, which was a bit pitiful.
Chang Yuan is like a monkey leaving Huaguo Mountain, being pulled by a fairy. A person who was originally flying and jumping seems to have been recited a tight spell and becomes well-behaved.
Li Yang and Liang Hong also thought Chang Yuan was great. They agreed with Fang Qian's views from the bottom of their hearts.
Although he didn't say it on the surface, he began to become cold towards Qin Tian.
Qin Tian was happy that they didn't come to approach him, which would save him a lot of trouble. He followed them indifferently and walked into the concert.
When he was about to enter, he looked back and saw that Hong Biao, Yuan Siye and others had not left. They were talking on the phone, with anger in their eyes.
Obviously, they were reporting the situation and moving in to reinforce the troops.
A chill flashed across Qin Tian's eyes. He was too lazy to deal with these little minions. However, if they went too far, such as ruining Liu Ruyu's concert, then don't blame him for being ruthless!
The stadium was already crowded with people. Looking around, it was completely dark and the seats were packed.
The second floor is a private room for distinguished VIPs.
The boxes are also divided into three levels: upper, middle and lower. Like Liang Hongding's box, it is at the edge and far away from the stage in the middle. It can only be regarded as a low-level box.
The further toward the middle, the better the location and the higher the price.
Liang Hong introduced that in the middle of the stage, there is a large box with the best view, which can accommodate twenty people. It comes with high-end drinks, fresh fruit plates, and various snacks. It is called the Tianzi No. 1 box.
The price of Tianzi No. 1 box was finally auctioned. The starting price was 1 million, and the final price was 5 million.
"Five million?" Fang Qian clicked her tongue: "This is too rich."
"Sure enough, Kyoto is a paradise for the rich."
Liang Hong smiled and said, "What do you know?"
"Five million people coming to listen to a concert actually exceeds its own meaning."
"For ordinary people, this kind of operation means they are stupid and have too much money. For some entrepreneurs and big bosses, it is actually an investment."
"Because of the 5 million Tianzi No. 1 box, guests can attend Liu Ruyu's celebration banquet after the concert."
"I guess that the person who took the photo of the box probably wanted to ask Liu Ruyu to endorse his company, or to get a sponsorship or something."
"To put it bluntly, it's just advertising and public relations fees. This kind of routine is often done by our family's companies, so it's nothing unusual."
"Do you think that many companies donate money to charity, do they really do it for charity?"