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Ding Chengxin said don’t drive with me and let me go home. Times Youth League wants you to take care of the illegitimate students.

Recently, Ding Chengxin, a member of the Times Youth League, returned to Chongqing due to academic needs. Unexpectedly, he met the bastard again in the early morning. In desperation, at 2 o'clock in the morning, Ding Chengxin sent a message to the bastard, saying not to drive with me. Let me go home. It is reported that this is not the first time that he has been troubled by bastards. As a domestic idol boy group, members of Times Youth League have been enduring harassment from bastards for a long time. Times Youth League just released a new song not long ago , suspected to be written for those fans who pursue selfishness in the name of love. The song is called "I want you to take care of it", and the lyrics are quite sharp. Unexpectedly, just a short time after the release of the new song, illegitimate students have made a comeback.

Ding Chengxin of the Times Youth League is a cultivating idol and a prospective high school senior. He will take the college entrance examination next year. Recently, Ding Chengxin returned to Chongqing from Beijing for an art exam. Unexpectedly, he encountered a bastard following the car in the middle of the night. In desperation, Ding Chengxin shouted to the bastard on Weibo, saying not to follow the car and let me go home.

It was already two o'clock in the morning when Ding Chengxin posted this Weibo, and at this time there were still bastards who stayed awake and followed him. Moreover, Ding Chengxin returned to Chongqing this time to take a very important exam, which was related to his future, and the illegitimate child had been following his car, making it impossible for him to return home smoothly. Even if you are not a fan, even passers-by feel that Sasaeng is scary.

The members of the Times Youth League are not very old. Only two members have become adults in 2020, and the remaining members are still minors. Maybe many of the fans who like them are immature and young, so the illegitimate problem faced by the Youth League has always been serious. This summer, the members of the group originally planned to go out happily, but due to an illegitimate child they couldn't get rid of, their trip was canceled. Seeing the teenagers crestfallen and looking like they have become accustomed to it makes people sympathize with them and feel sorry for them.

They once said in an interview that they would speak very quietly at home and felt that there were eyes everywhere. Even when they went to the toilet, there were bastards hiding in the cubicles and eavesdropping. This time, Times Youth League released a new song called "I want you to take care of it", which seems to be a response to sasaeng. One of the promotional posters is impressive. It shows a star-chasing girl holding binoculars. Her eyes are full of TNT, but what she reveals is a ferocious smile and sharp fangs. This is probably what a bastard looks like in reality.