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Tongsu checked the duck's marinating progress and diluted the syrup with water.
The ideal color for "braised lake duck" is a bright red and translucent color. While you can achieve this using fermented bean paste or pickled chili peppers, you can only get it bright red, not translucent.
Tongsu specifically consulted many books and finally found an old method in a recipe, which she decided to try.
666 kept rambling on while eagerly opening her Weibo: 【Even if we're all prepared, we still have to—wait, what's going on?】
It stared wide-eyed in surprise, turned its head to look at Tongsu with a puzzled expression, and then turned to look at the video posted on Weibo.
In the video, Shao Yaya is on stage, dressed in a gorgeous ancient costume, dancing and singing a Chinese-style song, looking completely absorbed in the music.
"If life were without roots, how could it drift like dust on the road? Scattered and scattered by the wind, this is no longer my true self... Thoughts linger on the distant Yangguan Pass, yet not a single person returns on the road. Only the wild geese by the river, flying south in autumn..."
666 was stunned.
[Aren't these the songs that Shao Yaya accused Yun Danhua of plagiarizing in the storyline?!]
Tong Su prepared the syrup, took out the duck that had been marinating in the scallion, ginger, cooking wine and water, dried the duck with a thick stack of clean absorbent paper, and put it into the syrup diluted with water.
“Of course not,” she said. “Those songs were all carefully created by the original owner. Even if I am not in a good position, I can turn the tables later. But just thinking about making the female supporting character work on these songs is an insult to the original owner.”
Yun Danhua and Shao Yaya have very similar musical styles.
They follow the pop music style and at most read some modern and contemporary poetry. They are not good at those Chinese-style ancient songs that emphasize allusions and rhymes.
So, when 666 heard Shao Yaya start singing a Chinese-style song, he was dumbfounded.
The original storyline included several love songs, the lyrics of which subtly and gently expressed her love for Cen Su.
Upon seeing the lyrics, Shao Yaya became jealous of the original owner and stole them without hesitation, rewriting and re-singing them.
At that time, she was already preparing to announce Cen Su's relationship, which was sung at a closed concert, and was not officially announced.
Fans took out the lyrics and compared them with Cen Su. They found that the male protagonist in the song was exactly the same as Cen Su in terms of appearance, temperament, and personality!
As a result, they naturally praised Shao Yaya and Cen Su even more, saying they were a match made in heaven.
Yun Danhua was unaware that the Star Moon Girls had disbanded due to the poison incident, and she wanted to make a comeback, so she sang these songs on a music program.
As soon as the song started, the expressions of the guests and mentors changed immediately. Before she could finish singing, they sternly stopped her and questioned her why she had written that the song was original when she registered.
Yun Danhua was bewildered and trembling with fear, repeatedly saying that this was her original work.
The mentor on the show was a straightforward and tough original musician. Upon hearing this, he immediately flew into a rage, yelling "Get out!" and waving for security guards to come forward and forcibly pull Yun Danhua off the stage.
Yun Danhua was kicked out in a disheveled and helpless manner, still not knowing what had happened.
Before she even left the TV station, the incident had already been exposed online. Feeling guilty, Shao Yaya immediately hired online trolls to attack her, making her a target of the shameful plagiarism scandal.
“In this respect, this world is better than the world I lived in,” Tong Su sighed. “They have a very strong sense of copyright. If plagiarism is exposed, they will be blacklisted in the entire industry.”