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 566 sparked a huge controversy, causing deep concern among university teachers (1/2)

Kyoto, Mizuki University.

The brightly lit campus office building.

Even though it was night, the office responsible for undergraduate freshmen admissions was still bustling with activity.

More than a dozen freshman reception officers from various departments are preparing various enrollment materials under the leadership of the director of the admissions office.

There are less than two weeks left until the start of the new semester for freshmen at Tsinghua University.

Among this year's freshmen, the most eye-catching is none other than Wang Yueheng, a dark horse talent in the Chinese music scene who debuted through the singing competition show "The Voice of China".

The person in charge of receiving Wang Yueheng and handling his enrollment procedures was Qi Lingyu, the head of the school office.

Beside him at that moment was someone who had just completed the onboarding process.

Tong Hua, a bestselling female author who specifically switched jobs from Kyoto University to come here.

Prior to this, Tong Hua was the head of the special admissions team at Peking University responsible for recruiting Wang Yueheng, and also served as a tutor in the Department of Literature.

After it was confirmed that Wang Yueheng had decided to enroll at Tsinghua University.

Tong Hua simply chose to resign from Peking University and become a tutor in the Department of Literature at Tsinghua University.

All he wanted was to take Wang Yueheng as his student.

This move left the leaders of the two top universities dumbfounded.

However, as an outstanding writer in China, Tong Hua is qualified enough for both universities to open their doors to him.

"Hey, what's wrong with Wang Yueheng? Why is he suddenly going to perform at California Institute of Technology?"

"They even made a theme song for 'The Lost Tomb'? Are they trying to promote tomb raiding culture?"...

Just then.

A female admissions officer, wearing a floral dress and taking a break to drink water, stared in surprise at the news that suddenly appeared on her phone.

"Wang Yueheng? What 'Tomb Raiders' Chronicles'?"

Upon hearing this somewhat sensitive name, Tong Hua, who was helping to compile information on this year's literature department students, stopped what she was doing and asked curiously.

"It seems to be a new stage play that Wang Yueheng wrote for the archaeology students at California Institute of Technology, for use in a campus celebration..."

"It should be the orientation event at Caltech..."

Another admissions officer, a graduate of an overseas university, spoke while looking at his phone screen.

"Director Qi, why don't you take a look? Should you remind Wang Yueheng to make sure nothing goes wrong at this crucial time for school enrollment..."

"It would be bad if he were brainwashed by foreigners or international students with ill intentions and fell into a cultural trap."

"Many celebrities have suffered such a huge loss!"

"For example, celebrities who were banned after attending a mad dog show abroad."...

Tang Lanxiang, a female teacher in a floral dress, then reminded Qi Lingyu, the director of the admissions office.

Wang Yueheng, who had just achieved brilliant results at the charity gala, was fearing that he might be ambushed.

This could lead to the loss of admission to Tsinghua University, and even the risk of imprisonment.

"Is that so? Why would Wang Yueheng think of creating something like this?"

"This isn't like him..."

Upon hearing that Wang Yueheng had actually participated in a performance themed around "tomb raiding," Qi Lingyu, the director of the admissions office, frowned deeply.

He hurriedly picked up his phone and logged onto Weibo to take a look.

Not long ago, Wang Yueheng wrote songs for the Palace Museum, such as "Dragon Scales of Heaven and Earth" and "Blue and White Porcelain," which are positive songs that promote the culture of the dragon nation.

They also filmed a short drama called "Escape from the British Museum" specifically related to protecting national treasures.

By sheer coincidence, the British Museum actually took the initiative to return more than 20,000 artifacts from China.

Why would Wang Yueheng sing a different tune at this critical juncture?

"I don't think it's what you're thinking."

"The stage play is called 'The Grave Robbers' Chronicles,' but it doesn't say that the protagonist has to go grave robbing, does it?"

"Or perhaps Wang Yueheng wanted to promote archaeological culture from a different perspective?"