Chapter 68 Requires More Money



Lin Yun ignored him completely. He got dressed, picked up a laptop, and after venting his anger, he still felt that a million was still money and couldn't be wasted. He had to get it back, or at least let them smear Chen Feng.

He composed himself, tried to remain calm, found the chat history with the company, and began to reply.

"Hello, I just had to take care of something. Let's continue discussing the transaction now."

The message was seen by the otaku as soon as it was sent. He stared at the screen and jumped up excitedly on the spot.

A group of people gathered around again, and the otaku excitedly started typing away.

"Wow, my dear customer, you're finally here! I thought you had hung up."

Damn it! Lin Yun's face turned green. The anger he had finally managed to calm down was reignited.

I swear, your whole family is dead.

But in order to avoid further entanglement with the other party, he could only hold back and continue asking, "Can the matter of Hei Chenfeng be handled now?"

“Honey, we’ve said this many times already. It’s possible, but the situation is definitely different.”

Damn it, here we go again, here we go again.

Lin Yun's temples throbbed, but he held it in and calmly asked, "So what exactly is the situation?"

When the otaku saw this sentence, he cried. The other person had finally asked that question. He could finally say those three words.

It must have been so tough for him, being so shy.

"Um... given Hei Chenfeng's situation, we'll have to pay extra..."

The last three words were typed: "The otaku felt extremely comfortable."

Lin Yun was completely dumbfounded. Damn it, he had never seen anything like this before. If you're going to add money, just say so! Why didn't you say so earlier?

You guys made me furious, and then you come up with the idea that I have to pay more?

However, for some reason, he felt at ease. It seemed that the other party was indeed professional; a company that doesn't offer extra money is not a good company.

How much do you want?

"Double, thirty million."

"Okay, I'll give you another two million as a deposit, hurry up and get out of here."

Without any hesitation, Lin Yun immediately closed the chat window, afraid that continuing the conversation would cause some trouble.

Fengyu Entertainment, Zhang Xiaopang, Qin Xiaoyue, and others posted incessantly on their respective computers.

Zhang Xiaopang's account is called "Round and Chubby Tangyuan," and he has already posted dozens of posts. His face looks extremely grim.

"Your Chinese Language Association is truly trash. As an official organization, you openly collude with each other. Fengyu Entertainment strongly protests this singer rating and the unfair treatment of my Fengshen."

Many of his fans expressed their support in the comments section.

"The head agent of the Chinese-language media outlet is right. We strongly protest! This is unfair!"

"Hilarious! Without me, Fengshen, would any of you other singers even dare to wear that title?"

"I think the official Chinese music authorities are jealous of Fengshen's talent. After all, Fengshen is a grand slam winner in lyrics, composition, and singing. They probably don't want someone so young to become a top artist."

"I am completely disappointed with the Chinese Music Association. They can't even come up with a better excuse. They say they won't give me a rating because I have few songs, a short career, and am an entertainment company boss? This is a reason that even an idiot wouldn't come up with!"

"That's right, according to the announcement, what about Lin Yun? He only has seven or eight songs, and he's been in the industry for a while. But he doesn't have that many songs, yet he's still rated as a singer. Why can't Fengshen be rated?"

"Actually, this is fine too. The uncrowned god, anyway, the wind god is the only true god in my heart."

Qin Xiaoyue posted on Weibo.

"Today, I am extremely angry that a great genius lyricist, composer, and singer who dominates the Chinese music scene is not rated. However, anger is useless. I am just a nobody and cannot change the huge Chinese official system. But I still want to say that times are changing and people's aesthetic appreciation of songs has quietly changed."

"It was Chen Feng, my boss, who single-handedly changed the entire Chinese music scene, gave them direction and inspiration, and also improved the public's aesthetic sense. The official's deliberate omission of Chen Feng's rating this time will be their biggest mistake. But no matter what, Chen Feng will always be my boss, my mentor, and my god."

With millions of followers, she naturally receives many comments on Weibo.

"Oh my god, my Xiaoyue actually posted on Weibo, and she posted so many words. She must be really angry. The official Chinese language website is crazy. They didn't even give Fengshen a rating."

"Xiaoyue, I know you've been wronged. This time, the official Chinese language media has really gone too far."

"This is really too much. I feel like hitting someone. I heard from the bottom of my heart that most of the judges this time are top singers and bosses of various entertainment companies. I guess it was a joint effort by them."

Mao Buyi also posted a message on his social media account.

"Many people in the Chinese music scene have no shame now. They not only don't know how to improve, but they also try every means to suppress outstanding creators. This Fengshen rating incident can be described as a mirror that reveals your ugly faces."

He speaks very bluntly. He used to be a timid person, but ever since he stood up to a group of big shots in the group and they left, he has become fiery.

"Is Xiao Mao really this outspoken? I thought you were quite shy when you met with us."

"The young man is good, he knows how to repay kindness. This singer ranking seems fair, but the omission of Chen Feng has become the biggest joke."

"We support you, Xiao Mao. Although we are middle-aged, your song 'A Person Like Me' was written especially for us. It's so beautiful that it makes us cry."

The singer rating incident has stolen most of the traffic and attention online, with major apps and Weibo all filled with related news and headlines.

Singer ratings and criticisms: A huge storm brewing in the Chinese music scene.

Amidst widespread praise, Chen Feng's omission from the Chinese music scene's rating system instantly polarized public opinion.

"Solid evidence: The Music Industry Association deliberately omitted Chen Feng; this move is truly baffling."

The rating incident caused a huge uproar in just a few hours, but the main figure, Chen Feng, has not yet appeared to comment.

At this moment, Chen Feng and Li Qingning, who had just gotten off the plane, were in the cemetery—yes, the very same cemetery where they first met, "Paradise Cemetery."

Chen Feng placed a bunch of lilacs down, stood in front of Li Xinyi's tombstone, and bowed solemnly.

He deeply respects and cherishes the memory of this great girl who dedicated her life to the poor children in the mountains. There are countless other ordinary people like her in this world, silently and selflessly giving their all, yet few remember them.

Heroes are often in the darkness, standing in the light; they are simply brought out to remind the world not to forget their warnings.

Let's go!

After carefully wiping the portrait and arranging the bunches of lilacs, Li Qingning said, "I can tell she's feeling very heavy-hearted."

This time, she didn't say much, only introducing Chen Feng, which was also the purpose of her visit.

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