Bailey calculated that if his own grandmother were still alive, she would be seventy-five years old this year. Not to mention her grandmother, even her mother, if her health allowed to come to the concert today, would suddenly jump in front of her in such a bright red, shiny patent leather dress and a sky-blue wig.
It was probably Bailey who was supposed to go to the Hospital for a heart stent surgery.
"Dear, you're really young. You don't look seventy-nine." Bailey had just mistook her for a junior high school student.
The star-chasing grandma, holding the precious ticket in her hand, said proudly, "People tend to become decadent when they get old. I used to be bored a lot, but one chance I heard Floyd's song and immediately felt refreshed, full of energy, my back was no longer sore, my legs were no longer painful, and I had energy going upstairs."
While they were talking, suddenly the star-chasing grandma pushed Bailey aside, leaned forward, pushed off the ground with her legs, and gave a beautiful back roll kick.
"Oh dear." After a scream, the bald man's body drew an arc in the air, and he fell upside down again, head down, into the green belt. The bald man's two bowlegs were exposed, and he kicked around like a toad.
It turned out that the bald man had crept up behind Bailey and was about to launch a surprise attack on her.
"You're so small that you wouldn't survive the first three episodes of the TV series." The star-chasing grandma gave the bald man a thumbs-up disdainful gesture. Despite her age of seventy-nine, she landed lightly, without breathing or changing her face.
"Wow, you're really amazing." Bailey didn't expect that this star-chasing grandma was also a master who kept a low profile. It seems that my move just now was superfluous.
"Not superfluous. Without you, how could I have got such a good treasure?" The star-chasing grandma gave the ticket a passionate kiss and then pulled Bailey into the show excitedly.
The two tickets for Bailey and the star-chasing grandma were right next to each other, facing the stage, which was the best viewing spot.
As the music began, the curtain of the concert slowly rose amid the applause of countless fans. On the star-studded stage, white smoke swirled and flowed, creating a dreamlike atmosphere.
A beam of light descended from the sky.
Floyd, dressed in a white suit, with wings on his back and a microphone in his ear, descended from the sky as if he were a god of unparalleled beauty.
He opened his mouth and sang the first line of lyrics along with the beautiful music.
In an instant, the whole scene was drowned out by cheers, and the fans all stood up, waving their glow sticks and Shouting Floyd's name loudly.
The star-loving grandma beside Bailey was even more fanatical, almost standing on a stool with her hands in a trumpet shape, "Floyd, I love you, I'm going to give you a monkey."
When Bailey heard this, he almost choked on his own saliva, "Grandma, you're seventy-nine. Do you want to challenge the limits of human physiology?
Regardless of how enthusiastic the fans were, Floyd's own singing skills were indeed good, deep and powerful, leaving a lasting impression.
Bailey sat in her seat, listening intently to Floyd's voice, which indeed contained something familiar and nostalgic to her.
A name came to her mind, but Bailey was not sure.
With this thought in mind, Bailey managed to hold on until the end of the concert, and she got up and walked towards the backstage. A staff member tried to stop Bailey, but fortunately Floyd's assistant showed up and said this was Floyd's friend, allowing her to pass.
"Oh, it turns out to be Floyd's friend, no wonder I got his autograph ticket." The star-chasing grandma looked at Bailey with great envy at the moment and pleaded with Bailey, "Can you take me along?"
Bailey thought for a moment and nodded in agreement.
"I've taken note of your favor this time. From now on, I will definitely repay you double." The star-chasing grandma was as happy as a child.
She followed Bailey to the backstage makeup remover room.
Floyd, who had been shining brightly on stage, was now sitting on the sofa, somewhat tired, with several stylists around him helping to remove his makeup.
Seeing Bailey come in, Floyd stood up at once, walked up to Bailey and said excitedly, "You're here. Long time no see. You've grown taller and prettier."
It was not until he stood in front of him that Bailey was convinced of his thoughts. "Floyd, you've also turned over a new leaf and started anew."
Only now did she realize that Floyd, the charismatic and highly popular star, was actually Floyd, a student her father had taught her when she was a child.
"Do you remember what happened when we were kids?"Floyd asked
"Of course I remember." Bailey replied happily.
"That time you went to steal bird eggs and poked a wasp nest, getting stung and your face swelled up like a pig's head," Bailey said.
Floyd said, "Cough cough, did you get it wrong?"
"You wrote a love letter to a girl and asked me to pass it on, but I mistakenly gave it to someone else. Are you together now?"
"Cough cough, I was straight, I heard he was bent later."
"That time you went to spy on the women's bath... Wah wah... Bailey's mouth was blocked by Floyd.
"You'd better forget about it all." Floyd gritted his teeth and said. If she didn't shut her mouth, Floyd felt like she had no idea how many terrible past events she would talk about.
Indeed, the past is too painful to look back on.
"Hey, who is this?" It was then that Floyd saw the star-chasing grandma.
Such a stunning and masterful outfit that no one could turn a blind eye to. Floyd had intended to invite the master's wife, but now it was clear that this was not Bailey's mother.
"I'm her cousin." The star-chasing grandma, thinking of getting close to Bailey to make Floyd look at her differently, made it up off the top of her head.
Floyd looked at Bailey in surprise, "Your cousin is a bit older than you."
It's not just a little bit, but a light year apart.
Bailey was stunned for a long time before saying dryly, "There's a big age gap between my cousin and me."
"Your family is so low-key. I never knew you had such a big background." Floyd said sincerely.
Bailey really wants to say, our family is so big, I just learned about it, okay?