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 65 I Don't Want to Be Motivated Anymore, May Songs Dispel All Sorrow (1/2)

Chapter 65 I don't want to be inspirational anymore; may song dispel all sorrow.

"Beep beep—"

"beep--"

"Do you even know how to drive?!"

"The light's green, why don't you go?"

With the arrival of the evening rush hour, the bustling urban areas of Jiang City were once again congested.

Many taxi or ride-hailing drivers stuck in traffic try to alleviate the anxiety of both their passengers and themselves.

At this moment, everyone turned on their radios.

Most drivers tuned directly to the local traffic radio channel, which had the clearest audio quality.

The gentle voice of anchor Liu Xianghong could be heard in the hundreds of thousands of cars on the road, soothing the hearts of many drivers and passengers.

Not just on cars.

The community gatehouse, the park square, and some residents' homes.

The radio was also echoing.

Sitting in the broadcasting studio, Wang Yueheng occasionally answered questions posed by the anchor Liu Xianghong.

Fortunately, thanks to his newly acquired voice acting skills, Wang Yueheng's voice is in no way inferior to that of a professional broadcaster.

His expressive and nuanced delivery impressed the anchor Liu Xianghong.

I heard Wang Yueheng's voice coming from the radio.

Director Lü Qiuping and editor-in-chief Zheng Zhongxi were also stunned.

This young man's voice sounds different from the one we were talking about earlier.

It's as if it's been specially enhanced, giving people a very comfortable auditory experience.

Just like having received professional broadcasting training.

Mo Zixue, who was waiting outside, also used her phone to tune to the program frequency.

Hearing Wang Yueheng's perfectly professional voice was quite a surprise.

However, it's not entirely surprising that a talented singer can make their voice sound better.

soon.

The program then moved on to the segment where viewers outside the studio would call in.

The first person to answer the phone was a young man.

"Hello, host. I am a high school graduate. I failed to get into university because my grades were too poor. Now I work as a security guard at a real estate sales office."

"Because the wages are too low, my family found me a factory job, and I'll be going to another city soon to work in a factory installing screws..."

"I am really distressed. I know that school is not suitable for me at all, but I am also full of confusion when I enter society."

"I hate those inspirational stories; they're all fake, empty, and deceptive."

"I miss the past but I'm afraid of the future. You said the theme of this episode is farewell."

"I just want to have a good cry and say goodbye to my regretful school days..."

The young migrant worker on the phone kept talking.

His words revealed regret for the past and uncertainty about the future.

"Young listener, what I want to say is that life is like this, every moment is a choice, every moment is a farewell to the past."

"As we grow up, we must learn to say goodbye, learn to leave, and continue to live well with hope for the future..."

On the radio.

The anchor, Liu Xianghong, patiently comforted the caller.

"I believe your sorrows represent a large number of young people like you. After saying so much, let's listen to a song."

"Perhaps we can find a sliver of solace in the songs that Wang Yueheng brings to us."...

During the conversation, anchor Liu Xianghong shifted the topic to Wang Yueheng.

Just now, while answering the phone, Wang Yueheng had already received a prompt from Liu Xianghong to sing.

He immediately selected a song as he prepared to complete the system task.

He quickly wrote out the lyrics and handed them over to editor Zheng Zhongxi for review and approval.

I learned that Wang Yueheng actually composed a song on the spot.

And he even wrote out the lyrics in less than two minutes.

Editor-in-chief Zheng Zhongxi was surprised, but he also quickly glanced at Wang Yueheng's lyrics.

This song is called "Sorrow".

It cannot be said that it completely fits the theme of the program.

It was created specifically for this episode!

You could even say it was created specifically for the caller!

Such impromptu creative ability is evident from the lyrics alone.

That's so perfectly in line with the current context!

Standing outside the transparent broadcasting room, anchor Zheng Zhongxi immediately gave Wang Yueheng an OK sign, indicating that the lyrics had been approved.

Now let's see how the singer performs.