Spreading the Word

Even though visiting Xiaopeng had ended, word about it spread quickly.

There were just too many people in the hospital.

When Xiaopeng found out he would be in a movie, he was so excited that his shouts drew the attention of passersby. Some people peeked into the room and saw Tiga and Daigo, took pictures, and posted them online.

The news spread rapidly online.

"This made me cry. This is what a socially responsible company should do!"

"If anyone tells me there are no Ultramen, I'll knock some sense into them."

"There really are Ultramen in the world. There is light and hope!!!"

"Can you come to my house too? My kid also wants to see Ultraman!"

Ultraman visiting a seriously ill child quickly became a trending topic and sparked a lot of discussions.

Most people praised Picca for this act of kindness.

Seeing this, Jada knew it was impossible to keep it hidden any longer.

Since it was already out, they might as well use it for good publicity. Coincidentally, "Ultraman Nexus" was being filmed. Although filming paused to shoot Tiga's movie, it would resume soon. This was a good opportunity to boost the IP's impression.

So, a while later, Picca's official Ultraman Weibo account posted: "#ThereReallyIsAnUltramanInTheWorld# Light is a bond, and it will be inherited and shine again. If you know a child like this, you can @UltramanChildream or @PiccaWishFoundation. Let's spread the power of light together."

These were charity foundations set up by Ren and Jada after discussing this incident.

They could have donated money to existing charities, but as a famous entrepreneur once said, could those charities ensure financial transparency?

Obviously not. So, they decided to create and manage their own charity, ensuring everything was transparent and open.

Picca's actions were widely praised online.

But praise wasn't the only reaction.

More people noticed details in the photos and began discussing them.

Besides the attention-grabbing Tiga and Daigo, fans focused on the boy's Spark Lens.

They recognized two of the Spark Lenses, but the black one was new.

"What's the deal with that black Spark Lens?"

"No idea. Maybe it's like those special edition phones in weird colors?"

"But isn't black a bit too gloomy for visiting a sick kid?"

Many were puzzled.

Then, the account that originally posted the story added a new message: "I overheard at the door; it seems like they're making a sequel to Tiga!"

This news stunned Tiga fans, followed by excitement.

A Tiga Ultraman sequel? This was great news!

"Yeah, in the finale, Tiga's Spark Lens turned to ashes."

"But this black Spark Lens... could it be a new form for Tiga?"

"@UltramanPiccaOfficial, we know about the new project. Stop hiding it!!!"

Many people started tagging the official account.

But Jada and her team didn't respond. It wasn't the right time. They planned to confirm the news when the initial excitement waned, to reignite the buzz.

### Late May

The weather in Shishi was getting hot.

"Yueyue?" Jada called out as she saw her daughter sneaking towards the fridge.

The fridge was stocked with popsicles by Ren, and Yueyue always wanted more. But too many could cause a stomach ache, and Jada wouldn't allow it.

"You already had one today. No more! If you're bored, go do your homework. You promised to finish it on Saturday. You can't sleep until it's done!"

"Okay..." Yueyue, with her hands behind her back and a pout, slowly walked upstairs.

Meanwhile, Ren was in front of the electric fan, making silly noises.

Lately, Ren had been spending too much time on games, so Jada limited his playtime for his eyesight's sake.

"Ren, if you're bored, go supervise Yueyue's homework!"

Jada said, exasperated by his childishness.

"Alright." Ren nodded.

Watching him leave, Jada sighed deeply.

It felt like she was taking care of two kids before even having their second child.

### Yueyue's Room

When Ren entered, Yueyue was diligently reading.

"Spring morning unaware of dawn, everywhere I hear birds sing. Last night's sound of wind and rain, flowers know how many fell."

Watching her recite with enthusiasm, Ren lay down on the bed.

A minute or two passed, and Ren felt bored.

Seeing Yueyue still reciting "Spring morning unaware of dawn," Ren decided to play a trick.

When she said, "Spring morning unaware of dawn," Ren interjected, "Everywhere mosquitoes bite."

Yueyue repeated it but then realized something was wrong. She glared at Ren, "It's 'birds sing'!"

"Oh, 'birds sing,' got it." Ren laughed and nodded. But when Yueyue started again, he said, "Mosquitoes bite."

Yueyue rolled her eyes.

This parent was too difficult. How could he not know such a simple poem?

After a few more times, Yueyue realized her dad was teasing her!

"Get out!" Yueyue pushed Ren out.

Then she sat down and resumed, "Spring morning unaware of dawn, everywhere mosquitoes bite, last night's sound of wind and rain, flowers know how many fell."

"Hmm?" Yueyue froze again. Something felt off. She repeated it.

"Hmm, seems right."

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