Moreover, Alvin was aloof. They had specifically gone to intercept him on the road to ask for an autograph, but he had left, citing that he was too busy.
Although they were sad, perhaps he really was busy, so that incident was quite regrettable.
Unexpectedly, he had come this time!
He had come to perform at the party hosted by her third eldest brother and sister-in-law, my goodness, what an honor.
Because not only was Alvin’s singing enchanting and his dancing exceptional, but he was also royalty and nobility of B Country—a prince, and of a supremely noble status.
His annual world tour concerts were always fully attended, always sold out—in short, he was quite an impressive figure for his young age, and "Time" magazine often reported on him.
The number of women infatuated with him was indeed vast.
Moreover, his autograph was extremely rare because dancing and singing were just hobbies to him. After all, with a prince’s identity, even if he was too aloof to give autographs, he still had a multitude of fangirls.
Upon hearing the MC’s introduction, the guests below were also excited. Alvin was an absolute superstar in singing and dancing, not just anyone money could reach.
Because he is a prince, he simply doesn’t care about money.
But what was unforeseen was that he had specifically come from B Country just to perform for Gu Qibao?
You know, his schedule was really full; it was not easy to make time.
So, that was a massive honor, it seems Di Mingjue was really awesome.
He had recently released a new album about a dozen days ago, and the first day sales had comfortably topped the charts, and within ten days, sales had steadily exceeded a billion and were still climbing sharply.
When Gu Qibao heard the MC’s introduction, she was also startled and quickly asked Di Mingjue, "Husband, husband, how did you manage to invite this prince?"
Di Mingjue smiled and whispered, "It wasn’t me."
"Then who?" Gu Qibao raised an eyebrow, "Elder brother?"


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