(Liu Yun Series 2) No CP + Entertainment + Technology
As soon as she arrived, her graduation project was stolen, and she was branded as an imposter. She retaliated by reporting it, and
Yi Heng: "Boss, don't worry, I understand."
After all, when he joined the company, there was nothing there, and he witnessed the company's poverty and destitution.
Although it didn't last long, that's how it really went.
Chen raised an eyebrow: "By the way, the tides are turning, because you signed too many people for this drama..."
"I think some people aren't up to par, so you might as well keep a tighter rein on them. If some people can't stand the company's system and want to leave, you might as well sell them for a good price while they're still popular and keep the elite ones."
"Anyway, it was their own choice to switch jobs. You can't keep people like that. It's good to make a quick buck."
Only those who remain are worth nurturing.
To be honest, Wen Chu raised her expectations for artists to a whole new level; she no longer wanted to manage ordinary ones.
Liu Yun gave Chen a thumbs up. This person truly lived up to the expectations of Lin Ying, who spent two months finding him. He really fit the company's philosophy, and she liked him.
"Yi Heng, you need to change your mindset more. If there's anything you don't understand, ask Chen You more often."
"Our company... is different from others."
"Have you received many scripts lately?"
Yi Heng: "There are many, but not many good scripts, and the roles are not important."
Chen couldn't help but complain: "What does it matter if the role isn't big? As long as the character is good, that's all that matters. Go and see what other production crews are like. Even though our company is different, we still need to know what the outside world is like."
"Happiness comes from having this."
"The fact that this drama became a hit does not mean that their acting skills are good enough, nor does it mean that they can definitely carry a drama as the male lead. They still need more practice and more experience."
"Moreover, those who can settle down and hone their skills even at the height of their glory are the ones worth staying with."
President Liu praised her, and she spoke with increasing confidence.
This approach, however, was not accepted.
Speaking of which, it's just like Wen Chu.
TV dramas are so popular right now, and so are some of their songs!
At this point, if she just stepped forward to collect the fee, her commercial performance price would skyrocket. But Wen Chu had no desire to go on stage; her mind was entirely focused on studying.
Every day I feel like I haven't learned enough.
Liu Yun couldn't help but chuckle, "Don't set your standards too high. Not to mention the entertainment industry now, even in the old days, there weren't many people like Wen Chu."
“Being too demanding will not produce any artists. That’s just how things are these days, and we need to be flexible.”
Chen seemed to understand something: "President Liu is right."
Yi Heng: ...He seemed to see the birth of a little fangirl.
After Wen Chu processed some things, she started singing again, and Yi Heng didn't rush to leave. As he listened, his emotions went through many changes.
Shock, realization, understanding... and so on, as if I had been tempered and tempered, I felt that I had grown up.
When I left, even my steps were more relaxed.
Looking back, he needs to learn more from Sister Chen; old ideas are no good, as they are not suitable for the development of the new company.
The TV series became a hit, the actors became incredibly popular, and the songs featured in it dominated the short video platform.
Countless people use it to edit videos.
The host sings it.
The original singer, however, has never made an appearance.
Besides the contrasting falsetto, the voice in "Swords and Dreams" also changed slightly, so Wen Chu's fans didn't notice.
In addition, the singers of the songs were deliberately omitted from the TV series' credits.
Some people noticed it and asked about it, but not many people did, so it didn't cause much of a stir.
Anyway, music websites have the original audio version, so it doesn't affect the listening experience.
Others can use it or cover it, it's not necessary to find the original singer, just hide Wen Chu directly.
It's not good to have no stage at all during the learning period, but Wen Chu's daily live broadcasts have never stopped.
However, during the live stream, Wen Chu did not show any abnormality; her voice remained exactly the same as always, completely ignoring the fans' attention.
Wen Chu couldn't help but reveal that he had signed with another company.
Fans were worried that he hadn't been active for so long, wondering if he had been tricked by his company again. Wen Chu couldn't help but explain that he was studying and that he would either not appear at all or make a big splash when he did. He also said that he really liked his current company.
His emotions were so genuine that his fans could tell he wasn't lying.
Putting everything else aside, Wen Chu genuinely loves her current company. She exudes a sense of joy from the inside out. Whenever the topic comes up, she doesn't reveal the truth, but she still expresses her happiness for the company.
Over time, fans began to question the meaning of life.
Fans: ...Was the host tricked into joining some kind of pyramid scheme?
Have you been brainwashed?
In the entertainment industry, very few artists publicly disclose their relationship and situation with their companies.
Even the most basic fans feel that their idols are being bullied and exploited by the company.
And no celebrity ever publicly explains it.
Liu Yun doesn't understand what's going on here. Maybe she's trying to make fans feel sorry for her brother, so they'll be more loyal and it'll be easier to solidify her fanbase.
She didn't have any demands regarding this.
Freedom of speech means you can say whatever you want, and you can also vent your frustrations.
As long as it's not baseless slander, it's fine.
With the Lunar New Year approaching, "Under the Power" is nearing its end, airing one episode a day. However, it's clear that viewers are still very hooked, and the show remains incredibly popular.
Liu Yun no longer cares; as long as she gets a fair share of the profits, that's enough.
The streamer who used to be known as "Bright Moon in the Sky" did indeed gain a lot of attention, gaining millions of followers during the broadcast of the series.
Another one is Zhang Xiaopang, the special guest actor from back then. He was already a million-follower streamer, and he gained more than two million followers.
Because the production team and actors aren't doing any promotional activities, some old videos of Zhang Xiaopang have been unearthed and are now being cherished by fans.
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