My Idol System: An Idol, But Also A Savior
Chapter 151: Blue Moon castle
CHAPTER 151: BLUE MOON CASTLE
Right at that moment, a car horn suddenly blared, cutting straight through the touching scene before them. Nine, face hidden behind a fully covered mask, stuck his head out from the window of the unusually low-key official vehicle nestled among his collection of flashy sports cars.
"Joshua, you’re way too slow, get in!" Nine raised his voice, his sharp gaze flicking toward Henry, the pale red shade of his eyes carrying a hint of bloodlust.
Henry’s expression remained utterly blank as he looked at him, not a trace of emotion on his face. By now, Joshua had already let go of him and was walking toward Nine.
Nine grinned with unrestrained cheer, and Joshua waved goodbye to Henry. "See you after the break, leader."
Henry also lifted his hand in farewell, his gaze softening only when it landed on Joshua.
Nine quietly rolled his eyes, then stepped on the accelerator and sped off.
After that incident, he finally had a driver’s license. Just thinking about spending both Christmas and New Year right next to Joshua made him feel ridiculously thrilled.
As he drove, he hummed some nameless tune, while Joshua sat in the passenger seat, phone in hand, scrolling nonstop.
Nine couldn’t help speaking up. "Since when did you start liking social media? I’m sitting right here, you should be looking at me!"
Joshua let out a soft laugh. "What is there to look at? Besides, I’m checking out our castle."
Nine blinked hard. "Our castle?!"
Joshua nodded confidently. "That’s right. I’ve saved enough money to buy a castle now."
Nine paused for a moment, mouth opening and closing before he finally said, "You better send me pictures!"
Suddenly, something brushed against his hair — Joshua’s fingertips, feather-light and still a little cold from being outside. Nine jolted, feeling every fine hair on his body stand on end as a sudden heat rose from the base of his spine and swept through him, leaving his whole body burning up.
"Hey! Talk all you want, but don’t go touching people like that!" Nine yelled.
Joshua couldn’t help but find it amusing. "Relax, I’ll let you cash out half of the fame points first before I buy the castle."
Nine pressed his lips together, feeling something lodge in his chest, but since he was driving, there was nothing he could do about it.
Only when he finally parked the car did Nine suddenly lunge forward and wrap Joshua in a tight hug.
Joshua tightened his grip on his phone and instinctively patted Nine’s back, his voice gentle. "What’s wrong?"
Nine could only hold Joshua tightly. He spoke in a low voice, "Joshua, I swear to you, everything I do is for us, for this world, so everything can continue to exist..."
Joshua couldn’t help smiling. "Why are you suddenly so sentimental? Alright, let’s get out of the car."
With that, he tugged at Nine’s hand. Nine looked at Joshua and raised his voice, "I’ll give you our entire fortune! What’s mine is yours, and what’s yours is still yours, okay?"
Joshua burst out laughing. He pushed away Nine’s face that had come way too close, then said with a smile, "No need, I think you’ve already given me more than enough."
Normally, Nine would transfer him money for no reason at all, nonstop. Joshua had already told him he didn’t need to spend that much, but Nine wouldn’t listen, saying that if he kept the money in his own account he’d just end up spending it all, so Joshua might as well spend it with him.
"But why do you suddenly want to buy a castle?"
Once they were inside the house, Nine couldn’t help asking.
It made sense. Although Joshua had good taste and didn’t mind using high-end things, he wasn’t the type to blow money like Nine, who changed cars every week.
In fact, the idea of buying a castle had originally come from Nine.
Joshua said softly, "I just suddenly felt like buying one."
Blue Moon Castle — Joshua had only come across the name by chance, and heard that it was currently for sale.
Known as the most magnificent castle in all of Celestia and internationally recognized as a must-see landmark at least once in a lifetime. One of the fifteen wonders of the world.
But what caught Joshua’s attention even more was its exterior — it looked incredibly similar to the castle his brother had gifted him on his sixteenth birthday.
So similar that it wasn’t just a feeling. It truly looked the same, from the exterior to the interior décor, to the point Joshua felt as if this castle had come from that apocalyptic world with him.
No matter what, he would buy it.
Joshua moved fast — contacted the seller, hired a lawyer as his representative, finalized the price.
Nine glanced at the contract sent to Joshua’s phone and exclaimed, "Fast. So what exactly is with this castle anyway?"
Joshua answered honestly, "It looks like the castle from my past life."
Hearing that, Nine put on an exaggerated "Ohhh." "Joshua, in your past life you were seriously a billionaire!" Even so, his eyes deepened, as if he were thinking about something far beyond that.
Joshua didn’t notice Nine’s expression. Smiling, he teased him a bit, then got ready to go see his new castle.
Meanwhile, at Blue Moon Castle, the female staff member smiled politely at the distinguished guest and said softly, "My apologies, but the castle has already been sold. It was the agency’s oversight for not updating the listing in time. We sincerely apologize, sir."
Louis looked at the bowing staff member, frowning slightly, but said nothing.
He lifted his head toward the magnificent castle before him. Its walls carried the beauty of time, glowing with a mysterious dark blue hue. The small lights scattered across the castle were like precious gems, glimmering under the faint winter sunlight.
From where he stood, he couldn’t even see the top of the tower.
The Adonis family had always developed its businesses abroad, and only recently returned to Celestia to continue expanding their influence.
Almost the instant he saw the castle, Louis had felt that it was meant to belong to someone...
But who? He couldn’t think of anyone. Not a clue, not even a vague shadow in his mind.
Louis felt a bit dazed—he only knew that he was supposed to buy this castle.
But he hadn’t expected to be one step too late; someone else had already purchased it.
Thinking about it, Louis couldn’t help feeling a trace of regret, so he asked, "I can offer a higher price. Would the new owner be willing to negotiate again?"
The staff member shook her head respectfully. "I cannot disclose information about our clients, sir. My sincere apologies. If the castle is ever put up for sale again, I will make sure to contact you first. I humbly ask for your understanding."
Seeing her bowing repeatedly, Louis couldn’t say anything more and simply turned to leave.
Two black cars passed each other. From Louis’s view, he could only see tightly shut, pitch-black windows.
He looked at the castle one more time, instinctively watching the car disappear from sight, before finally murmuring, "Let’s go back." He couldn’t deny the disappointment.
The driver obeyed and drove away.
Meanwhile, Joshua and Nine were guided by the professional staff through every corner of the castle the moment they stepped out of their car.
But for some reason, Joshua kept looking toward the entrance. He asked instinctively, "Did someone come here just now?"
The staff member assumed Joshua and Louis must have crossed paths outside. She smiled and replied, "Yes, another guest also liked the castle very much and wanted to offer a higher price to buy it. He even asked to contact you." It was both a report and a subtle inquiry.
Joshua paused for a moment, then said softly, "I will never sell this castle."