Luo You had called just to remind her that there were paparazzi following, and to be more cautious to not be captured in any explosive shots. Now that his purpose had been fulfilled, he didn't say much more, wished her "Happy New Year," and then hung up the phone.
He Jinxia put down her phone, a serious expression crossing her eyes. After a moment, she lifted her head to glance at the curtains, her brows slightly furrowed.
Having paparazzi constantly on watch outside was indeed a problem, not to mention visiting relatives; she guessed that even going out to buy groceries would have her constantly on edge.
Although Brother Luo said the paparazzi wouldn't reveal her mother's photos, what if she encountered unscrupulous paparazzi?
Looking at some celebrities' kids, who weren't public figures, weren't their private photos still ruthlessly exposed by the paparazzi?
She furrowed her brows, no, she had to come up with a solution to this problem.