The Hug That Shocked Fans Xiao Zhan & Wang Yibo at the Airport
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talk about a moment that shook many hearts—one no one could have predicted. It all started
when Wang Yibo was scheduled to return to China after several months of overseas projects.
Usually, his arrival was always a chance for fans to see his signature calm smile,
his steady, seemingly unwavering stride. But that day… everything felt different from
the moment he appeared at the arrival gate. The crowd, which had been waiting since morning,
fell silent when he appeared—not with his usual casual demeanor, nor with his light, confident
steps. Wang Yibo was being pushed in a wheelchair, his body looking thinner, his skin pale, as if
drained of its radiance. No one was prepared to see him in such a state. Some fans covered their
mouths, others held their breath, as if any sound could shatter their reality. Questions immediately
filled the air: what exactly was happening? The staff around him looked tense. They kept
their distance between Yibo and the crowd, trying to keep everything under control. But
that very tension only made the atmosphere even more stifling. The fans could only stare at their
idol with teary eyes, not daring to speculate, but clearly filled with the same worry: is he okay?
But before anyone could ask, a swift movement in the distance caught everyone’s attention.
Someone was running through the crowd, their long coat flapping, their steps filled
with urgency, as if the world could collapse if they were even a second late. Several staff
members instinctively raised their hands, trying to stop them, but as the figure drew
closer… everyone recognized it immediately. It was Xiao Zhan.
His face looked as panicked as the crowd, but there was something deeper—fear, worry, and
anxiety that he no longer tried to hide. His eyes immediately fell on Yibo, and only one thing
was clear: he didn’t care about the cameras, didn’t care about the crowd, didn’t care
that the entire airport was staring at them. Just as he reached the wheelchair, Xiao Zhan
paused for a moment—a pause that felt longer than it actually was. His breath was labored, but
his eyes were glistening with tears. And without waiting another second… he bent down and hugged
Wang Yibo, tightly, as if afraid of losing him. The staff froze. The crowd froze. Even the
usually incessant sound of cameras seemed to be drowned out by the sudden silence
that engulfed the room. The moment was almost like a scene from a movie, yet too
emotional to be merely dramatic. There was pain and relief all at once on Xiao Zhan’s face
as he pressed his face against Yibo’s shoulder. Wang Yibo was startled, his body stiffening
for a moment. But after a few seconds, he slowly raised his arms—which seemed weak—and
returned the hug. The movement was small, but enough to make dozens of bystanders sob
silently. It wasn’t just any hug; it was the embrace of someone who had almost lost someone,
and someone who had finally returned them. “Why didn’t you say anything?” Xiao Zhan’s
voice was faint in the silence, but the few people standing closest claimed to have heard it.
His tone was broken—not angry, but devastated. Yibo smiled faintly, pale, but sincere. “I didn’t
want to worry you,” he replied quietly. Though quiet, the words felt like a knife stabbing
gently into the hearts of those who heard them. Xiao Zhan stared at him with an inexplicable
look in his eyes—anger, sadness, affection, fear—all mixed together. He then gently rubbed
Yibo’s shoulder, as if to make sure that the man was really there in front of him and not
a shadow of the anxiety he had been harboring. The staff finally decided to make space,
taking a few steps back, allowing the two to stand—or rather, sit—in a moment that felt
like no one should disturb them. The fans, though still shocked, maintained a silent
silence. No one screamed, no one called out. Just a respectful silence for the two
figures struggling through unseen emotions. After a few minutes, Xiao Zhan knelt beside the
wheelchair, his hand still clasped around Yibo’s. He asked softly, confirming his condition,
demanding an explanation he hadn’t gotten before. Yibo explained as best he could—about
the fatigue, about the injury he’d been hiding, about how his body had finally given up.
Xiao Zhan closed his eyes briefly, as if holding back a surge of emotion that
threatened to explode. He opened them with a deep breath, then said, “You don’t have to
go through everything alone. Not anymore.” Those words made Yibo pause. He looked
at Xiao Zhan with slightly teary eyes, but a warmth was slowly emerging. Despite his
weakness, he seemed calmer—as if the hug had been enough to make him a little stronger.
The fans began to sense a shift in the atmosphere. Their worry remained, but now
it was mixed with a subtle sense of relief. They had witnessed with their own eyes that Yibo
wasn’t alone. That someone so important to him had been there, right when he needed him most.
When the staff finally decided to carry Yibo out of the terminal, Xiao Zhan remained by his
side, making sure the wheelchair moved carefully. Even when the cameras clicked again, Xiao Zhan
showed no sign of leaving. He remained there, protecting, guarding, and accompanying.
Before disappearing into a special area, Yibo glanced at the crowd. A weak yet warm
smile appeared on his face—a smile that made many fans hold back tears. Xiao Zhan bent down
slightly, making sure Yibo was comfortable, then slowly pushed his wheelchair forward.
In the car that picked them up, Yibo reportedly apologized again for worrying everyone. Xiao Zhan
simply shook his head slowly, then reached for a thin blanket to cover Yibo’s legs. The simple
gesture silenced even the driver in the front seat, as it was clear that the concern wasn’t
just an obligation—but a long-standing sincerity. Upon arriving at the private residence, the
atmosphere was much calmer. But that was precisely where the most touching moment occurred.
Xiao Zhan helped Yibo out of the car slowly, making sure every step and movement was safe.
He even bent down to double-check that the wheels were moving properly. And when Yibo
looked up at him and whispered, “Thank you…”, Xiao Zhan smiled a small smile—a smile that
only appears when one’s heart is truly melted. That night, news of the airport incident spread
far and wide. But beneath the online frenzy, the two figures were finally able to sit
together in the quiet of a warm home. No cameras, no crowds—just the conversation of two people
who cared for each other. And for those who followed this story from the beginning, those
four minutes at the airport became proof that someone’s presence at our most vulnerable
moment can be the greatest unseen force. And suddenly, the world seemed to move again.
Voices, footsteps, whispers, everything began to flow again. But for many who witnessed it, that
moment will always be unforgettable—a moment that proved that even in the spotlight, there can
be a connection so human, so genuine, so real. And it’s a story that makes many say… they never
thought they’d see him there. Until Xiao Zhan ran towards Wang Yibo and turned the airport silence
into one of the most touching moments of the year. Thank you for watching Two Kook
U. See you in the next story!
The Hug That Shocked Fans Xiao Zhan & Wang Yibo at the Airport
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