369 - I Don’t Want to Be Turned Into the Female Protagonist by the System

# Chapter 369: If She Likes Boys, Then... (Part 3) Su Qi had no idea her former roommate had already been mentally scolded by her brother. After some contemplation, she spoke up: "I don't have a boy I like," but given her prolonged silence earlier, even her brother sitting next to her found it suspicious. Immediately afterward, the audience below expressed some skeptical exclamations. The host, An Ya, also smiled and said: "Yes, yes, yes, we all believe that our sister wouldn't have a boyfriend, right? But can you tell us what kind of personality this boy, oh no, the boy you like, has?" Listening to An Ya's words, Su Qi's expression darkened. She felt her previous words might have dug her into an even deeper hole. Remembering that her two wives mentioned they would watch the live broadcast, she couldn't afford any misunderstandings. Otherwise, things could escalate. So Su Qi explained again, "I really don't like boys, not even a bit." But as soon as she said those words, the audience let out a collective "oh." Su Qi even noticed the disbelief in her brother's eyes beside her. From his reaction, she realized they had definitely misunderstood. After a brief moment of thought, Su Qi didn't know how to clarify. As the situation was about to become awkward, An Ya stepped in, saying: "Doesn't our sister have experience in disguising as a man? Do you have any close male friends?" Hearing An Ya's comment, a small part of the audience found it incredible since cross-dressing usually only occurs in dramas. But most weren't surprised. After all, details about the guest were released days ago, and many had prepared in advance before watching. Moreover, there have been quite a few news stories about Su Qi in recent months, especially regarding the disaster area donations, making it hard not to know about her. Major news outlets covered these stories, sharing snippets of her past. Additionally, a lot of people shared her experiences on Weibo, so most audience members were aware. Su Qi didn't take offense to An Ya's question. A few days prior, the show had consulted her about asking this question on the program. She indicated she was okay with it as long as they were not overbearing, understanding the show would likely pursue some entertainment effects. Su Qi shook her head at An Ya's question and said, "I have good friends, but as for any 'boyfriend,' there's really none." An Ya found her response fascinating and asked, "Would you mind sharing your reasons?" With An Ya's questioning, all eyes turned to this delicate and charming girl, eager to hear her next words. Holding the microphone, Su Qi fiddled with it nervously and said softly, "Because I've always pretended to be a boy before. If I liked boys, wouldn't that be like..." Upon hearing her explanation, along with the words she left unsaid, and seeing her slightly flushed face due to embarrassment, both the live-stream and the audience on-site felt awed by her cuteness. Even the experienced host An Ya was momentarily taken aback. She had anticipated countless ways to answer this question but never expected Su Qi's straightforward reply. And that slightly blushing face was just too cute; it made her want to hug the little cutie. Hearing his sister's innocent response, Su Siyang sighed in relief. While he thought his sister's mindset was a bit off now, it was still better than having a bad influence around her. As someone protective of his sister, Su Siyang felt very relieved and satisfied. The director captured Su Siyang's relieved expression, shared with both the audience in the studio and those watching online, leading to a smile. His devotion to his sister was palpable. At this moment, the bullet screen in the "An Ya's Heartfelt Talk" live room had increased drastically compared to usual. The most common messages included: "Sister, come and fence with me!" followed by a series of "awws" and mentions of sister complexes. As a professional host, An Ya waited a few seconds for the audience to settle down before saying, "Little Qi, you have such interesting experiences. But it's too dangerous, so don't do it again, okay?" Upon hearing An Ya's words, Su Qi couldn't help but recall the thrilling sensation of those early days after her transformation, nodding quickly. Perhaps due to that unusual response earlier, many female fans of Su Siyang also found the sister irresistibly cute and wanted to hug this adorable little one. In Su City, inside a villa, Su Qi's wives, An Ning and Wang Zijin, watched their beloved in front of the camera exude charm. With one "awws" comment after another expressing desires to hug, they couldn't help but feel a hint of jealousy, as she belonged to them alone. However, their feelings soon calmed. After all, the start of the school year was just days away, and they could let their beloved feel this jealousy firsthand then. Recalling their plans last month to teach her self-defense due to her role as class advisor, it seemed it was time to give her an intensive lesson. Host An Ya had a lengthy chat with both guests about details from the "Huo Lan Yin Shang" film shoot, indirectly serving as a promotion. Notably, when asked about her most satisfying aspect of the film, Su Qi's reply wasn't what anyone expected. Just as everyone thought Su Qi, who plays Su Daji, would mention a particular scene or storyline, she surprised everyone by answering: "The film crew's lunch boxes!" She humorously described how it went from two meat dishes and a vegetable to two meat dishes, two vegetables, and a cup of milk tea. Director Zhang, eating a boxed lunch while watching the broadcast, nearly spat out his meal at this revelation, finding her incredibly amusing. Soon, in this lighthearted atmosphere, An Ya picked up the microphone and said, "We've chatted for quite a while. The guests must be tired. How about we watch a bit of the live stream?" Knowing the format of "An Ya's Heartfelt Talk," Su Qi realized this signaled the start of the second segment. However, wasn't the show supposed to air a pre-edited montage? What did she mean by live broadcast? Just as Su Qi curiously pondered, the big screen in the studio displayed a female reporter who seemed to be at the entrance of a residential dwelling. The longer Su Qi looked at the door, the more familiar it seemed, like it was the door to the place they were currently renting. What was going on here?