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He transmigrated into the body of an idol who debuted at 15 but was now past his prime, and who was also a senior high school student.

His unscrupulous agent forced him to leave the entertain...

Chapter 947 Concert Prelude

Chapter 947 Concert Prelude

I'm just waiting for the concert.

Many people have this feeling.

Lu Yanhe himself had this feeling.

Everything is ready.

It felt like a graduation ceremony.

Or perhaps it was like a grand ceremony.

ten years.

Looking back, it turns out that so much can happen in ten years.

If I could go back ten years and come into this world, I wouldn't have dared to imagine anything like what's happening now.

On the night they finally entered the venue for rehearsal, Lu Yanhe stood in the venue that could hold 50,000 people, looked around, and said, "Although I have participated in the recording of some galas before, the feeling is different from this."

"Of course, this stage belongs entirely to you," Hou Jun said. "You were guests before, but now you are the hosts."

Yan Liang stood next to Lu Yanhe.

"When I was participating in the competition, I always dreamed of one day being able to hold a concert," he said. "And it finally came true."

"Why didn't you hold your own concerts before?" Li Zhi asked.

Yan Liang: "I haven't released many songs, how can I hold an event?"

Li Zhibai: "That's true, it seems like you don't sing many OSTs for your own movies and TV dramas."

“Yes.” Yan Liang nodded. “Moreover, I gave up being a singer later on. I originally wanted to keep it as a career, but I found that it was impossible to do so.”

Lu Yanhe: "If you like singing, you can continue singing. If you want to sing, you'll have plenty of opportunities."

Yan Liang shook his head.

“I’ve realized that what I really enjoy isn’t singing, but performing on stage. Otherwise, I would be trying to sing the OSTs for the movies and TV shows I star in. A single song doesn’t really move me that much,” Yan Liang said. “What I really want to do is perform on a pop music stage.”

“No wonder, I saw your solo part this time, and two of your stages in ‘Idol Era’,” Lu Yanhe said. “Preparing a stage takes a lot of time.”

“Yes.” Yan Liang nodded. “To prepare a good stage, it takes at least a month. You need to collect songs, arrange music, choreograph dances, rehearse, and make constant revisions. Right now, I can only put together one stage a year at most to satisfy my craving.”

Hou Jun immediately said, "Then I'll invite you more often when there are suitable programs and stages."

Yan Liang agreed.

“You’ll only get busier from here on out,” Li Zhibai immediately said. “You think you’re so great? You don’t have time to be great.”

“You can always find time to do things you like,” Lu Yanhe said. “Yanliang, you can do whatever you want. You work so hard all the time, isn’t it because you can do what you want to do?”

Yan Liang nodded.

“Exactly.” He glanced at Li Zhibai. “Don’t talk about me. Don’t you enjoy performing on stage yourself?”

Li Zhibai: "Sigh, I feel like I don't have the same energy when I perform on stage now."

"Zhibai hasn't done a stage performance in a long time," Hou Jun said. "I still occasionally see Yan Liang performing on stage, but I haven't seen Zhibai perform for several years."

“He just doesn’t love music anymore,” Yan Liang said immediately.

Li Zhibai: "Damn it, stop slandering me."

"I didn't slander you," Yan Liang laughed.

...

The three of them rehearsed the entire concert program, including every single song.

This concert lasted for three and a half hours, a length that is rare for a concert.

But this is because the concert includes both solo parts and parts where they perform together.

a lot of.

The rehearsal time took even longer.

They didn't finish until 2 a.m.

"Thank you all for your hard work. I'll leave tomorrow to you."

Lu Yanhe and the other two bowed to all the staff members on stage.

Applause erupted from the audience.

Hou Jun took off his headphones and gave a thumbs-up to the people on stage.

-

"Shall we go get something to eat together, or go straight back to sleep?" Li Zhibai asked.

"I'm still pretty excited. I probably won't be able to sleep when I get back," Lu Yanhe asked Yan Liang. "What about you?"

"I'm fine with either."

"Let's go get something to eat," Li Zhibai said. "Anyway, we don't have anything else to do during the day tomorrow, so we can sleep in and talk about it in the afternoon."

"Okay, what do you want to eat? Barbecue? Spicy hot pot?" Lu Yanhe asked, "Or something healthier?"

"Let's aim for something healthy, so we don't suddenly get diarrhea tomorrow, that would be game over," Yan Liang said. "What if we can't hold it in halfway through the song?"

“It’s alright, there are two others here, someone will cover for us,” Li Zhibai said.

“I’m not going to cover for you.” Yan Liang glanced sideways. “I’m going to do a live stream, outside your bathroom, on the big screen, so everyone can wait for you. Oh, you can sing to everyone while you’re doing the toilet.”

Li Zhibai: "...That's fucking disgusting."

Lu Yanhe also said, "How disgusting."

Yan Liang shrugged.

-

There's more to come, but I'm only updating this little bit for now.

The main text is really coming to an end. When I realized this, I suddenly lost all the eagerness I had for typing. After a whole day of writing, I've only produced this little bit.

Of course, there's no need to rush.

It's not that the whole text is about to be finished, it's just that the main text is almost finished.

The "main story" that I set up from the beginning needs to be given an ending; it can't keep going on and on indefinitely.

I know that many readers don't want to keep reading so-called "filler articles," but still hope to see an ending.

Even after the main text ends, I will continue to write about this group of people and this story. Of course, I won't keep writing forever, but it won't end so soon.

An entertainment story without changing the map or the main characters, yet it has a total of 5.5 million words. If it hadn't been a success and I hadn't developed an emotional connection to it, I think I might never have been able to write so many words.

I'm writing this because many people in the comments section are saying, "Please don't let it end!"—I guess everyone feels the main plot is nearing its end—of course, there are also others saying, "It's going to drag on forever." So, I'm explaining.

That's all for now, there will be more updates later.

See you later.

(End of this chapter)