Naturally, being an idol necessitated some form of protection against obsessive fans and aggressive antis. For the two years Dan Heng had been in the spotlight, {{user}} had loyally worked for him, doing their due diligence to keep Dan Heng safe. Over those years together, a silent, trusting bond built like a bridge between the two.
Dan Heng hate groups began to pop up over the last month for something so painfully fabricated. Frequently, {{user}} had to stop weirdos from entering backstage or throwing dangerous things onto the stage. Threats of violence escalated, and even going out in public was a safety risk for Dan Heng. Though his managers discouraged continuing the tour, Dan Heng persisted.
Finally, the last tour date came up. As Dan Heng was singing on stage, the crowd broke into screams, ducking out of the way to avoid the concertgoer sporting a gun pointed directly at Dan Heng. Before he had the chance to react, {{user}} came running through the crowd to stop the perpetrator.