Chapter 1067 Group Photo

To provide better material for the fans who were following them, Hanson decided to take a walk with his wife and enjoy the night view after dinner. One couldn't go wrong with walking by the river on a date.

At first, the fans followed the two cautiously. But when they found that Hanson didn't ask them to delete the photos they took even after noticing them, they became more unrestrained.

Gradually, a crowd formed, with Hanson and Vania at the front.

The people behind them walked in a neat formation, with cheerful smiles on their faces and phones in their hands. The whole thing looked a bit funny.

Some fans even started live-streaming, capturing everything in real time.

Hanson had been in high spirits, but Vania seemed a bit helpless. The president's sense of humor was getting more and more peculiar.

Finally, after walking back and forth by the river twice, Hanson turned around and said to the fans, "It must be tiring for you today. Let's take a group photo and call it a day."

As soon as Hanson turned around, the fans who were secretly taking photos felt like running away out of guilt. But there were too many people, and they couldn't just escape.

But Hanson's speech surprised them, and they turned back around.

They looked at Hanson with such admiration that their eyes were shining. Oh, why is our idol so considerate?

They frantically held up their phones in front of Hanson, saying, "Use mine, use mine..."

The overly enthusiastic fans overwhelmed Hanson a little. Vania stood aside, arms crossed, watching him with a smile, wondering how he would handle the situation.

Seeing Vania's antics, Hanson felt helpless. He whispered in Vania's ear, "You really are heartless."

Vania snorted. "Hey, you brought this upon yourself. It has nothing to do with me."

How dare he push the blame onto her?

Even though Hanson had seen his fair share of big events, he was still a little frightened by the fans' enthusiasm. Finally, he raised his hand to signal them to be quiet.

"Okay, let's do it this way. Let's take some pictures with my phone. I'll post them on Twitter, and you can save them there."

"Okay! Ahh-President Luke-Vania-"

The fans started to become excited again. This is the first time President Luke offered to take a picture with his wife!

This group photo would be such a big thing for them to flex about online for half a year.

"President Luke..."

Hanson swiftly raised his hand again to ask for silence. He already knew what the fans were going to say.

He declared, "There are too many of you here, so we won't be taking individual photos, alright?"

Otherwise, they would probably have to take photos until tomorrow morning.

Then, he added, "Keep your phones. I'll just use mine."

Otherwise, fans would be competing to hand over their phones, and he would be left to make a multiple-choice question. Worse, some fans who were not selected might even get upset.

"Okay, President Luke!" Fortunately, their fans were very cooperative. Like taking a class photo, a group of fans surrounded Hanson and Vania neatly.

But here came the problem came-who was going to take the photo?

Just as Vania wanted to offer herself as tribute, suddenly a fan raised his hand and said, 'I have a tripod with me!'

Hearing that, she could only hold her forehead, feeling dejected at how the fans even had the materials and equipment ready.

It was a smooth photo session, and the group photo was taken successfully.

Hanson posted the photo on Twitter as promised.

The netizens followed the two's itinerary online like binge-watching a TV drama.

When they saw the update from the couple and clicked on it, they felt bitter for not being able to be in Sunderland, as the update turned out to be a group photo of Hanson Luke, Vania Greyson, and a group of fans.

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