Reborn in a parallel world, Zhou Yiyang becomes the boss, manager, and errand boy of an 18th-tier girl group...
Who could have imagined that five years later, Zhou Yiyang's girl group swe...
And now, they don’t even lack this.
Lara, who returned to the crew a day early, apparently also saw the news. She almost fainted from anger.
"How could this happen? We were the first to go international! But why, after conquering the Chinese market, we lost the international market?" Lara frowned and began to feel dazed while acting.
It was the Korean director who noticed the reason for her absent-mindedness and consoled her, "Wasn't it this glorious when you debuted a year ago? But girl group fans are the most likely to switch sides. Just wait, when a new member comes out, the fans will run away on their own."
However, Lara didn't feel comforted: "Isn't it the same for us? The company launches a new girl group every year, and we won't be popular for long."
Lara has witnessed with her own eyes the fate of a senior group that was once very popular but is now ignored.
The idol market is a market that thrives on youth.
"But you're different," the director said confidently, "After this movie, you'll be able to become an actor. Then you'll drop the idol label, and no matter how flop Vging becomes, it won't have anything to do with you anymore."
Lara came to her senses and thought, yes, how could she have forgotten this.
Could it be that after coming into contact with Yue Shao, she also mistakenly believed that their group had the same deep sisterly love as Yue Shao?
It was obvious that all she had to do was stand out in their group and get all the resources.
What does the life and death of others have to do with her?
When Lara found out that Zhou Yiyang had put in a lot of effort to change the endorsement from a single person to a group, she found it ridiculous.
If she were Su Yin or Tang Yue, she would never give the endorsement to others.
What she wants is to be alone and beautiful.
Back in Paris, Zhou Yi Yang had already taken everyone to celebrate.
"This should be our last meal in Paris. We will return to Shanghai in the evening."
As soon as they sat down, Yue Shao and the other three spoke excitedly.
Guan Fei and Hu Die looked at each other, tears welling in their eyes. "Great! We've been so tired of just eating bread these past few days, now we can finally go back home!"
Bai Yangyu was cutting the lamb chops very elegantly.
In fact, after his affair, he found foreign food so easy to accept.
"By the way," Tang Yue said excitedly, "Are we going directly to the airport after dinner?"
Zhou Yiyang raised his eyebrows and asked in surprise, "Are you so eager to return home?"
"Me too," said Wang Xingrui. "I had relatives over last night and felt really sick."
"Is that so?" Zhou Yiyang's brows knitted together. "Initially, Yves Saint Laurent only wanted one spokesperson."
"So? Mr. Zhou, don't keep me in suspense." Guan Fei is now much more sensitive than before. She guessed that Zhou Yiyang must have reached some conditions with them, which finally allowed the spokesperson to become a group spokesperson.
"So they asked me what the advantages of signing four people were compared to signing one person." Zhou Yiyang recalled the scene at that time.
He was surrounded by a group of French people who spoke incoherent English and occasionally French.
Zhou Yiyang could only guess what they were saying.
He found that he was still very passive in such situations.
"I borrowed Tang Yue's words and said that hiring four people would cost the same as one person, which was obviously more cost-effective. They all laughed and thought I was joking."
What they care about is obviously not whether the endorsement fee is cost-effective, but how much popularity Yue Shao can bring them.
Someone even told Zhou Yiyang that there was an artist team that was willing to endorse the brand for free without any endorsement fee.
"I thought about it, isn't my advantage marketing?"
Zhou Yiyang sat at the table, facing these foreigners who were polite yet distant, without losing his composure.
He could see that Yves Saint Laurent chose them not because of their excellence, but simply because of their popularity.
This was understandable, and Zhou Yiyang wouldn't be angry about it. However, for a moment, he still imagined that if the luxury goods industry was no longer monopolized by France and Italy, the other party's attitude would not be so tough.
"I can shoot a video to celebrate our cooperation." Zhou Yiyang paused: "At the same time, this video will also be a promotional advertisement."
They chattered for a while, and it seemed someone knew that Zhou Yiyang was also a director. (Zhou Yiyang heard the word director)
"Ok, can you do it in two days?"
"I can give it to you tomorrow." This is how Zhou Yiyang got the endorsement contract for Yves Saint Laurent.
"Although the process was tortuous," Zhou Yiyang looked at the crowd, "this contract is pretty good, though. It's a two-year contract, and the endorsement fee is higher than other agencies. Aside from wearing branded clothing for brand events, there aren't any other restrictions. And they've also guaranteed that they'll run your advertising campaigns in first-tier cities."