You Were Told to Write Songs, Not Dominate Sinology Masters?

Actor Wang Yueheng transmigrates as a street singer participating in a talent show. His on-the-spot creation of "The Lone Brave" ignites the entire internet, helping him rise from a grassro...

Chapter 349 The poem that went viral on the South Korean internet, the original novel of "Raging Storm" was released online late at night (2/2)

Lee Seung-byung, one of the directors and producers, has used this phrase several times in China.

This includes Korean dramas that were previously remade or imported by him.

They all hired second- or third-tier singers from China to provide the music and perform.

After a series of operations...

You don't have to pay almost a penny in copyright fees.

It could even make these rising stars from China deeply grateful and regard the South Korean director as their mentor.

It's not just songs.

Director Lee Seung-byung even tried to get publicity and hotel accommodations for free as much as possible.

However, they refused to budge an inch on the copyright fees for importing the dramas.

The money earned from the Chinese market is far greater than what was made from broadcasting in South Korea.

So much so that some South Korean celebrities have expressed their feelings to the media:

"Whenever I run out of money, I go to China to participate in activities."

It's like the endless harvest of leeks and vermicelli in China.

"Hehe, if Director Lee Seung-byung knew about the tense relationship between me and Tencent."

"They probably wouldn't have thought of inviting me to sing the theme song for this show."

I recalled that I had previously organized the "Bubble Music Night" specifically to compete with Tencent's "Mid-Year Music Festival".

He even sang a song called "The Actor" to mock and ridicule Tencent's executives.

This led to the dismissal of the entertainment executive who disliked him by Tencent.

Later, when they even took the initiative to show goodwill on the Tencent platform.

Wang Yueheng rejected Tencent's offer to invest in Bubble Music.

This further turned the two platforms into complete competitors with absolutely no common interests.

Therefore, even if he agreed to write a song for South Korean director Lee Seung-byung.

I'm afraid it won't even get approved by Tencent's top management.

No one would allow the film or television works they've invested so much effort in importing to help their competitors promote themselves and attract viewers.

However, this is through online information.

After learning about the character and personality of South Korean director Lee Seung-byung.

Wang Yueheng would naturally not collaborate with foreign directors who like to take advantage of others.

After all, I don't have a masochistic fetish, so why would I sell myself and then help the person who sold me out count the money?

"South Korean gangster-themed films and television dramas..."

After reading the synopsis of the Korean drama "A Dirty Elegance".

Wang Yueheng felt that it was only slightly better than ordinary TV dramas.

The gap between it and the original world's level remains an insurmountable chasm.

Wang Yueheng then thought of the regrets he had left behind in the previous world.

That film and television project that I just received and haven't had a chance to film yet.

He turned his gaze back to the system interface.

Inside, quietly sat a literary classic that I had redeemed at the hot spring hotel, "The Storm".

Since South Korean gangster films and television dramas are so popular these days.

I can take advantage of this opportunity to create my next new work.

To have another way to earn the popularity points that are hard-earned.

You're involved in organized crime.

Then I'll launch a campaign to crack down on organized crime.

Let's see who wins the favor of the Chinese audience!

According to Wang Yueheng's business plan.

He also plans to create a film and television platform similar to Bubble Music.

He will have full control over the equity of this platform.

No other capital entities will be allowed to get involved.

Thus, they gradually built their own entertainment empire.

"Blossoms" was the first TV series produced to create this platform.

Following closely behind.

It is Wang Yueheng's "Raging Storm" that he used to make up for his regrets and fulfill his wishes.

According to the progress of importing domestic film and television drama copyrights.

It will be at least six months before "The Dirty Elegance" is introduced to China and broadcast.

By then, his new work, "Raging Waves," will probably have already been filmed and released.

It will go head-to-head with "The Dirty Elegance," which has been introduced by Tencent Penguin Pictures.

At that time, another bloody battle will inevitably ensue.

Thinking of this.

Wang Yueheng's last vestiges of sleepiness vanished.

My mind is filled with high-scoring reviews for the show "Despicable Elegance".

And the ridicule and mockery of Chinese films and television dramas by audiences both at home and abroad.

There's also the script for "Raging Storm" that I read before.

The classic lines that excited him immensely:

"If you follow the rules, you'll never beat the bad guys in your entire life!"

"The bigger the waves, the more expensive the fish!"

"Being of humble origins is not a disgrace; true men are those who can bend and stretch!"

Whenever he thinks about it, it makes Wang Yueheng, who is inherently unwilling to succumb to reality, feel his blood boil.

Wang Yueheng quickly opened the document page.

Place both hands on the keyboard.

With focused expression, he began typing out the original text of "Raging Storm" that he had exchanged for, word by word.

First, write an introduction:

Twenty years ago, An Xin, a spirited young police officer, met Gao Qiqiang, a fishmonger who was being bullied, by chance...

After writing the introduction.

Wang Yueheng continued typing away at the main text.

"It was a stormy autumn evening, with thick, inky clouds seemingly shrouding the entire city..."

"A Toyota Coaster minibus is speeding along the highway towards its destination, Jinghai City..."

I sat in the chair and typed 50,000 words in one go.

Wang Yueheng directly opened his author accounts on Chuangwen Chinese Network and Xihongshi Novel Network.

The new book was published using a cover generated directly by the system.

Compared to the 340,000-word novel "Blossoms".

The original novel of "The Storm" is even shorter, with only 230,000 words.

According to Wang Yueheng's plan.

It should take about five days to publish the novel and then quickly begin the adaptation into a film or television series.

This also naturally involves the creation of theme songs and incidental music.

Furthermore, Wang Yueheng made a bold and innovative decision.

This time, he will write a song for each of the main characters in the drama!

Including the main character Gao Qiqiang, police officer An Xin, female lead Chen Shuting, Meng Yu...

When the audience sees this character.

The background music associated with him involuntarily popped into my head.

Let them become truly flesh-and-blood, awe-inspiring characters!

...

late at night.

Dormitory at Qinchuan University of Science and Technology.

"[Game Failed]"

"I can't take it anymore, I'm so sleepy, I have to go to sleep, I have a major class tomorrow morning..."

Shi Peng, who had just finished a game of Honor of Kings, threw his phone aside.

I rubbed my eyes and told myself that I had to go to sleep.

At this moment, the other three roommates in the dormitory were already snoring or talking in their sleep.

"Buzz~"

Just then, another message notification popped up on my phone.

"Hmm? Could it be that my crush confessed to me in the middle of the night and replied to my message...?"

Shi Peng, who was so sleepy that he could barely keep his eyes open, was dreaming as he squinted and reached for his phone.

It turned out to be a notification from the Tomato Novel website.

"That's strange, I remember turning off all app notifications..."

"I only receive messages from authors I follow, but I think I only follow one author..."

Shi Peng, a fan of Wang Yueheng, clicked on the software prompt to take a look.

"Holy crap..."

Shi Peng, who had been dozing off, suddenly opened his eyes wide and stared at his phone in disbelief.

"Wang Yueheng, has he gone mad? He's uploaded a new book so quickly?"

On a phone screen with night mode enabled.

The title, "Raging Storm," is quite eye-catching.