Chapter 253 New drama
Lu Yanhe's response to Yu Jiang was published by this media outlet just half an hour later.
Although Yu Jiang's post attracted some attention, its influence was ultimately limited and it did not spread widely.
But Lu Yanhe's response made those who follow him aware of the matter.
Yu Jiang had previously made headlines for criticizing idol actors' acting, and was criticized by many idol actors' fans. Now, Yu Jiang has questioned Lu Yanhe's appointment as the editor-in-chief of "Jump Up," which has led many people to wonder what's wrong with Yu Jiang and why he dislikes idol actors so much.
Yu Jiang's previous remarks offended too many people, and everyone still remembers them. As soon as this incident came out, many people immediately went to criticize Yu Jiang for overstepping his bounds.
Many people left her messages using Lu Yanhe's words: "If you're so capable, why don't you make your own magazine?"
This infuriated Yu Jiang.
Yu Jiang posted this update because she saw the good news posted on Yemai.com last night.
So many people have read "Jump Up"?!
This book was edited by Lu Yanhe, an amateur, who gathered a group of celebrities to write some pointless and sentimental articles; it's all just hype.
Yu Jiang had always disliked Lu Yanhe, and last time she had angered the idol's fans by commenting on Lu Yanhe's incident, she was still reeling from the backlash. So she posted that update.
Lu Yanhe's words during the interview further fueled Yu Jiang's anger.
Yu Jiang immediately posted another update, directly responding to Lu Yanhe: You're a big star. If you want to do something, the whole world will come to you with money. We, who can only earn money by writing, don't have your ability to publish a book just like you do. But that's not a reason for you to humiliate us who earn money by writing! Even if I never have the ability to edit a book in my life, I will have a clear conscience because I have acted uprightly and honestly. Every penny I've earned is from my writing, word by word!
Yu Jiang also has her own readers and fans. When they saw Yu Jiang post such an indignant message, they all thought she had suffered some great injustice, and they immediately cheered her on to help her fight against Lu Yanhe.
However, things did not go as Yu Jiang had expected.
Yu Jiang firmly believed that every word she spoke was heartfelt and would garner support from her peers. She simply couldn't believe that fellow creators would consider Lu Yanhe's appointment as editor-in-chief a good thing. In this declining publishing industry, writers' resources were already dwindling, especially for non-traditional literary writers. With the disappearance of magazines, a major distribution channel, their exposure was decreasing, and to sell their works at a good price, they increasingly relied on IP adaptations. And which author who had experienced film and television adaptations hadn't felt the scrutiny and demands of celebrities? Who didn't harbor resentment?
Yu Jiang didn't actually want to stand in opposition to idol artists and condemn all idol artists.
Most of her novels are youth campus themes, and many of the actors who have been adapted into film and television dramas are idol artists.
However, many people have now raised her up as a "banner against idol artists." While Yu Jiang is being criticized by many, there are also some people who oppose idol artists who are supporting her.
Now, Yu Jiang hopes to bring together authors who also dislike idol celebrities to stand on her side.
However, not only did Yu Jiang fail to attract the people she hoped to bring, she also attracted criticism from others.
Xu Xiaoyin, an editor at Jiangyin Publishing House, posted: "I don't understand why, in a declining market environment, a celebrity like Lu Yanhe is willing to use his influence and ability to create a new publication/book. Why are some authors attacking him so fiercely just because he's a celebrity? Any creator knows the significance of such a book for the industry. Why is it increasingly difficult for the publishing industry to nurture new authors? Because no publishing house dares to give publishing resources to an unknown new author. A book like *Jump Up* can provide new authors with space and create opportunities for them to be recognized by readers. So what if the editor-in-chief is a celebrity? If they weren't celebrities, who would dare give a book like *Jump Up*, created against the market trend, a chance? Now, at least one thing is proven: with Lu Yanhe as editor-in-chief, this book can sell!" Many people have bought it. To date, 70,000 physical copies of "Jump Up" have been officially sold, setting a very good sales record. This book contains new works by young authors such as Liu Jiazhen and Mingyin, who have only published one or two books, as well as debut works by new authors such as Bai Yu and He Qiu. Everyone is welcome to buy and read it! Don't let these crazy comments affect our reading mood.
As soon as Xu Xiaoyin posted this update, many authors who had collaborated with her liked it or shared it.
In particular, Liu Jiazhen and Mingyin both expressed their strong support for Lu Yanhe.
Mingyin said: I am an author who grew up reading magazines. I once dreamed of having my own column in a magazine, but when I started writing, magazines went out of business one after another. Now, I want to share my work with everyone, but I can only wait for my novel to be published. It's not that I can't write short stories or essays, it's that even if I did, I wouldn't have a way to publish them. Who would have thought that Lu Yanhe would start such a themed book at this time? When he invited me to contribute, I was filled with surprise. I have written many, many more stories, but because of the subject matter and the length, they are only kept on my laptop and have no chance to be shared with everyone. I just hope that "Jump Up" can continue.
Liu Jiazhen also said: Thanks to "Jump Up". Here is some good news. The novel I published in "Jump Up" has already been approached by film and television companies to discuss film adaptation. Actually, I don't understand why Teacher Yu Jiang is so angry and criticizes Lu Yanhe. Teacher Yu Jiang's own books have become so popular today because of film and television adaptations starring idol artists.
Yu Jiang was furious when he saw what they were saying.
What's wrong with these people?
Yu Jiang, enraged, launched another attack, saying: "There's no need for you to jump out so quickly! One editor and two authors, all connected to 'Jump Up,' aren't you just beneficiaries? To come so quickly to protect a minor artist, you've truly lost the backbone of creators in the publishing industry!"
Xu Xiaoyin quickly forwarded: So even Teacher Yu Jiang knows that the publishing industry can be a beneficiary of "Jump Up"! A book that can benefit the author, editor, and publisher is being attacked and destroyed simply because you say an artist's identity disqualifies someone from being the editor-in-chief. Don't you find that ridiculous? Do you even understand what you're saying?
Yu Jiang almost spat out a mouthful of blood.
This matter is getting bigger and bigger.
The verbal battle between the individuals also gained significant attention and became a trending topic on social media.
Lu Yanhe had barely left the trending topics list for "The Days of Youth" when he found himself on another trending topic because of this incident.
Since the college entrance examination results were released, Lu Yanhe, whose name is constantly trending on social media, has become an undisputed top influencer on the internet.
A passerby, unaware of the situation, asked: "Is there a problem with Lu Yanhe being the editor-in-chief? Although he is a bit young and not a writer, he can help books sell and allow many authors to publish their works and become known to more people. Why does that author named Yu Jiang dislike him so much?"
Many people are replying in the comments section:
—No problem, so we all say that Yu Jiang is just jealous and angry, probably because Lu Yanhe didn't commission her to write an article.
—Yu Jiang, a writer of youth campus novels, has some big self-importance and thinks he can represent the entire publishing industry.
—People in the publishing industry I know all say that Lu Yanhe has done something amazing. Many people hope that Lu Yanhe's book can become a long-term publishing series. Only Yu Jiang can't stand seeing others do well and even criticizes them.
—In this day and age, to sell 70,000 copies right after its release, do they even know what that means? What's more, this is the sales figure even after YeMai.com had already offered a three-day free trial, allowing many people to read it for free.
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The internet is buzzing with all sorts of comments, attitudes, and discussions.
Xin Zixing, Xu Xiaoyin, Lu Yanhe, and Chen Siqi have a group chat. Xin Zixing said in the group: "With the current online buzz, it feels like we don't need to do any promotion or marketing. The sales data of our Yemai.com for 'Jump Up' has increased dramatically. We originally thought that the sales volume would not be very high after the free period ended and it was put on the shelves. Unexpectedly, today's event has brought a lot of attention to this book. The e-book has already sold 32,000 copies."
Xu Xiaoyin said: The feedback from various channels for physical books is also very good, so we have reprinted it again. This is the fourth reprint now, and this time we reprinted 30,000 copies at once.
Chen Siqi: Why does Yu Jiang always target Lu Yanhe?
Xu Xiaoyin: Jiazhen said that he once attended an event with Yu Jiang and heard her editor say that Yu Jiang was targeting Yan He because Yan He had previously rejected a web series adapted from Yu Jiang's novel, and Yu Jiang felt that he had been insulted.
Chen Siqi: ? ? ? What the heck?
Xu Xiaoyin: Yes, you heard me right, I was surprised too.
Xin Zixing: Just because she refused a web series adapted from her novel, she thinks Lu Yanhe insulted her? What kind of logic is that?
Chen Siqi: She's like a mad dog now, biting people everywhere online.
Xu Xiaoyin: She has always had this kind of personality. We've all heard that she's difficult to deal with. The publishing house she works with is Kunlun Publishing House. If it weren't for the fact that her books sell so well, they probably would have ended their cooperation with her long ago.
Xin Zixing: Personally, I think Yan He doesn't need to respond to what she said anymore. She's impervious to reason, and all she does is argue and take things out of context. Most people online support Yan He now, and that's enough.
Xu Xiaoyin: That makes sense. But more important than that, we should focus on doing our own work well, especially discussing how to make the next part of the book.
Lu Yanhe finally chimed in: "Just finished class. I didn't expect Yu Jiang to say so much. Sister Xiaoyin, could you tell Brother Jiazhen and Sister Mingyin that they don't need to speak up for me anymore? It's okay, let her say whatever she wants. If the publishing house and Yemai.com are willing to continue, then we'll prepare to start the production of the second phase."
Xu Xiaoyin: Of course, no problem. The current sales situation has far exceeded our expectations. We are even preparing to set aside a magazine number specifically for "Jump Up".
Lu Yanhe: Well, about how to make it later, let's meet up when Siqi comes back.
Xu Xiaoyin: No problem.
Xin Zixing also said: "Based on the current situation, we are definitely willing to increase the production budget for each episode."
Lu Yanhe: Well, Siqi and I will also discuss it and see what standard to set for the production budget of each episode. We also encountered some problems when producing the first episode, and we can solve them together this time.
Xin Zixing: OK.
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After chatting with them, Lu Yanhe left the classroom and went to the library study room.
As he walked, he was seriously considering the follow-up production of "Jump Up".
The first issue of "Jump Up" was an instant hit, and both the e-book and physical book versions sold extremely well for various reasons.
The reactions from all sides were much better than Lu Yanhe had imagined.
Even with the unpleasant incident involving Yu Jiang, it's not a big deal. In fact, from another perspective, the Yu Jiang incident indirectly promoted "Jump Up" quite a bit, even getting it trending on social media and sparking a lot of interest in the show.
Following the successful launch, the content of the second issue is equally important. The success of the first issue was indeed largely due to the presence of celebrity authors, led by Jiang Yuqian. However, Lu Yanhe does not intend to make this book a publication for celebrities; it is ultimately positioned as a literary work.
Several issues will be addressed next:
1. Should the publication of "Jump Up" be regular? Should it be published monthly or bimonthly like a magazine, or should each volume be published as it is produced?
Having a fixed publication date would be ideal, as it would help readers develop a consistent reading habit and retain readers of the book.
After all, publishing each book requires a significant investment of promotional resources.
Lu Yanhe still prefers a fixed time.
Second, the production cost of the first episode of "Jump Up" reached nearly 100,000 yuan, which did not include the remuneration of him, Chen Siqi and Xu Mingyue. The three of them were working for free. If they wanted to continue, they definitely could not continue like this.
The high cost of the first issue was mainly due to the high fee standards set by Lu Yanhe and his team, which were almost all paid at the highest standards. The creative team for the first issue was also very strong.
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Lu Yanhe discussed his ideas with Chen Siqi.
Chen Siqi said, "Based on the current sales of 'Jump Up,' if we can sell 150,000 physical copies and 100,000 e-books, the two of us can earn about 1.22 million yuan."
"How much?" Lu Yanhe asked in surprise, unable to believe it.
“You heard me right, 1.22 million,” Chen Siqi said. “But this is the best-case scenario. We may not be able to sell it for that many. We can get 10% royalties for physical books, and for e-books, we split the revenue with Yemai.com at 7:3. So the final figure will be about that.”
Lu Yanhe never expected that this book would bring him such a high income.
"Really?"
“But this is the first issue. I’ve also talked to Sister Zixing and Sister Xiaoyin. Actually, the sales will drop later. You know, the reason why the sales are so good this time is because of many celebrity authors, as well as the popularity brought by Yu Jiang’s attack on you,” Chen Siqi said.
Lu Yanhe suddenly realized that the production cost of 100,000 yuan per episode was not so bad.
He had previously thought he was working for free.
Chen Siqi said, "As we continue working on this, I don't plan to try to change the general cooperation model. However, I hope to further increase the production budget, at least enough to cover the salaries of you, me, Xu Mingyue, and the editorial team that will be established later."
“Yes.” Lu Yanhe nodded. “Of course, Yemai.com and Jiangyin are definitely willing.”
Both of them are expected to earn over a million, and Yemai.com and Jiangyin Publishing House will only earn more.
Chen Siqi: "So, I'm going to ask them to double the production budget for each episode to 200,000."
"That high?"
“If we want to invite the best authors to contribute manuscripts, we must offer the highest standard of royalties,” Chen Siqi said. “Right now, we’re relying on popularity, the market, and your fame to make this book. If we want to continue making it and have a loyal readership, then we definitely need to make the content good, right?”
Lu Yanhe thought for a moment and said, "But if the production budget is increased to 200,000 all at once, will they agree to it?"
"Definitely." Chen Siqi seemed very confident about this. She had communicated more with Xin Zixing and Xu Xiaoyin and was very clear about how much importance both sides attached to this book.
In particular, the value this book can create goes beyond just sales figures.
For Yemai.com, it represents the value of a brand and a potential user market.
For Jiangyin Publishing House, it represents the value of a long-term, stable money-making project, a project that allows its contracted authors to maintain exposure and drive sales of their works.
Just like the works of Liu Jiazhen and Mingyin, sales have increased in the past few days—many people who read their short stories became interested in their novels and placed orders.
Chen Siqi said, "Our self-media account for the 'Jump Up' editorial club will publish its first article today."
"Really? What are you planning to send?" Lu Yanhe asked.
Chen Siqi said, "It's a story I wrote about the behind-the-scenes production of the book 'Jump Up'."
Lu Yanhe suddenly realized.
"fine."
“I intend to operate this social media account commercially, not just as a purely promotional account,” Chen Siqi said. “Lin Yu, Bai Yu, Xu Zijun, and I are the editorial team for this account. I will be responsible for the content myself, and you will only receive a share of the revenue.”
"Okay," Lu Yanhe said. "You've already had me sign an agreement, why are you emphasizing this again?"
“I was afraid you’d forget,” Chen Siqi said. “I’m planning to include them all in the editorial team for ‘Jump Up.’ Everyone is very interested and willing to do this kind of work.”
"Isn't Bai Yu helping us write articles? Is she willing to be an editor?"
“She’s willing,” Chen Siqi said. “Her relationship with her family has soured a bit. Her parents are refusing to give her living expenses in an attempt to force her to back down, so she wants to earn more money on her own.”
"I see," Lu Yanhe said. "Then I'll leave it to you. I really don't have the energy to handle the specific editing work."
“Okay, leave it to me,” Chen Siqi said. “I know you’re very busy. You don’t need to worry about anything else. You just need to be responsible for the final review of each issue’s manuscripts and the finalization of each issue. If there are any good topics that need to be sent out to us, I will let you know.”
“Okay,” Lu Yanhe replied.
Chen Siqi: "I've been gradually collecting manuscripts for the second issue. Do you have any ideas about whether 'Jump Up' will be published monthly or bimonthly?"
"If we could make it a monthly publication, I would certainly like it to be a monthly publication, but I don't know if the few of us can manage it," Lu Yanhe said.
“How will you know if you don’t try?” Chen Siqi said. “Isn’t Liu Jiazhen’s new book about to be published? We’re waiting for the ISBN. I’d like to discuss with Xu Xiaoyin about serializing his new book in ‘Jump Up’.”
"Huh?" Lu Yanhe was startled.
Chen Siqi said, "Since we've decided to continue this book long-term, I think it will definitely be serialized. What do you think?"
Serialized publications can keep readers engaged and engaged, which was a major reason why magazines and newspapers used to publish serialized content.
Lu Yanhe wasn't worried about that. He said, "But the new book in Liujia Town can go to the printing press and be ready for publication as soon as we get the ISBN."
“It won’t be that fast. The cover of his new book hasn’t even been designed yet. His new book is only 120,000 words in total. We will serialize 20,000 words in each installment, and it will be completed in six installments,” Chen Siqi said. “Moreover, serializing his new book in our book will also help promote and sell his new book.”
Lu Yanhe said, "Then you should talk to Sister Xiaoyin. If they're willing, I'm all OK with that too. I've always been a fan of Brother Jiazhen's books."
Chen Siqi: "Okay, then I'll go talk to her about this."
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The sales performance of "Jump Up" has greatly satisfied both Yemai.com and Jiangyin Publishing House.
At the end of September, both parties jointly announced that they would make "Jump Up" a monthly themed book, and at the same time, they also announced that Liu Jiazhen's new novel would be serialized in "Jump Up".
This joyous news was tantamount to slapping Yu Jiang twice in the face.
Her words not only failed to garner support from her peers, but also did not affect the success of "Jump Up," which is now even becoming a monthly themed book.
Yu Jiang was furious, but no matter how angry she was, it was no use. No one supported her, and no matter how much she said, no one paid attention to her. Only some of her fans were speaking up for her, but their words could not affect Lu Yanhe and might even generate more buzz for "Jump Up".
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"Is it okay if our sharing event is scheduled for after National Day, on October 9th?"
That day, Lu Yanhe and Wang Xiao arranged to have lunch in the cafeteria.
As the vice president of the Youth Association, Wang Xiao, a sophomore this year, possesses a maturity beyond his years.
This surprised Lu Yanhe.
“Sure,” Lu Yanhe nodded. “My show will be finished recording around that time, so I should have more time afterward.”
Wang Xiao nodded, "You've been trending on social media almost every day lately, but you don't seem to be affected at all. I admire your attitude."
His maturity doesn't mean he speaks very seriously; on the contrary, he actually has a very lively, youthful spirit, and when he laughs, his eyes can squint into slits.
But Lu Yanhe still felt that he was mature because Wang Xiao's way of doing things gave him a sense of tolerance.
How can I describe this feeling?
Every word Wang Xiao said made you feel comfortable. This is certainly because he has high emotional intelligence, but it is also because he knows very well how to make you feel comfortable. In Lu Yanhe's eyes, this is actually a sign of maturity, the ability to take care of others and make them feel comfortable.
"I'm almost numb to getting caught up in these kinds of undeserved disasters all the time," Lu Yanhe said helplessly, shrugging his shoulders.
“The price of fame,” Wang Xiao said. “Many big names who come to our forum to share and exchange ideas have talked about this kind of trouble. But I have found that anyone who can stand firm in their field has a way of dealing with it. The sales of ‘Jump Up’ are said to be very high. There must be some people who are jealous. It would be abnormal if there were no people like Yu Jiang attacking you.”
Lu Yanhe nodded and said, "Actually, I've encountered some people who don't like me or target me before, but they know exactly why they don't like me or why they target me. But I have no idea why Yu Jiang is doing this. It leaves me completely confused."
Wang Xiao: "If others are hostile to you, why bother about why they are hostile to you? An enemy is an enemy, just deal with it."
Upon hearing Wang Xiao's decisive words, Lu Yanhe couldn't help but let out a wry smile.
That's where the difference between people lies.
Wang Xiao can ignore the origins of others' malice towards him, but Lu Yanhe cannot. It's his personality; he can't let go of his doubts, and he always wants to figure everything out.
"How have you been thinking about it lately?" Wang Xiao suddenly asked.
"Huh?" Lu Yanhe looked puzzled.
Wang Xiao asked, "What have you thought about joining our Youth Association?"
Lu Yanhe then remembered this matter.
Lu Yanhe had been so busy lately that he hadn't thought about it at all.
"Senior, I'm sorry, I haven't thought about it yet. I've been quite busy these past few days," Lu Yanhe said honestly.
Wang Xiao waved his hand and said, "It's normal. Anyway, my invitation to you is valid indefinitely. The Youth Association is a great student organization that has absorbed many outstanding students from the school. You definitely won't lose out by joining the Youth Association. I guarantee you that."
Lu Yanhe laughed, nodded, and said, "I understand."
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After having lunch with Wang Xiao in the cafeteria, Lu Yanhe carried his bag and went to the library.
During his time at school, aside from attending classes, he spent most of his time in the library, becoming a unique sight there.
However, it's quite difficult to find a seat in the library's study rooms.
Lu Yanhe found it increasingly difficult to find a seat in the study room. He often wandered around for a long time without finding a place, and in the end, he could only find a classroom to stay in.
He couldn't find a seat in the library that day, so he went to the nearby teaching building to see which classroom was empty.
As a result, I ran into Mao Jiayang, who looked like he was in a hurry, in the corridor.
"Hey, Lu Yanhe!" Mao Jiayang exclaimed with delight upon seeing Lu Yanhe. "That's great! Did you bring your laptop?"
"I brought it, why?" Lu Yanhe asked. He usually carried his laptop in his bag.
Mao Jiayang said, "Let me borrow it for a moment. I need to quickly make a small program for my class this afternoon. I forgot about it. I was about to go back to my dorm to get my computer. Luckily, I ran into you."
Lu Yanhe nodded, took his notebook out of his bag, handed it to him, and said, "Then you can use it. Just take it back to your dorm when you're done."
Lu Yanhe usually uses his laptop to work on "Jump Up".
He's not in a hurry to use it today.
"Thank you so much!" Mao Jiayang immediately thanked Lu Yanhe and hurriedly left with his laptop.
Lu Yanhe found a classroom with few people, went inside, sat down in the last row, and started reading.
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After the sixth period in the afternoon, Lu Yanhe went to "after-school" to meet Chen Ziyan.
"After-School" is a coffee shop located in a school.
Many students come here for coffee regularly.
As soon as Lu Yanhe entered, he saw Chen Ziyan sitting in the corner, waving at him.
Lu Yanhe went over immediately.
"Sister Ziyan."
Chen Ziyan asked, "I heard you always spend time in the library at school. Why don't you hang out with your classmates more?"
Lu Yanhe was surprised that Chen Ziyan even knew this.
"I'm falling behind the teachers, so I have to cram," Lu Yanhe said helplessly. "My foundation is too weak, and I can't understand a lot of what the teachers are saying, so I can only rely on reading more books in my spare time."
Chen Ziyan said, "Going to university is certainly important for studying hard, but making more friends and having fun is just as important. It's different from high school, you know? Getting an 80 or a 90 won't determine whether you get a high or low grade job in the future. In university, comprehensive qualities are more important. Of course, I hope you can enjoy these years and have a very happy university life."
Lu Yanhe: "I still have many friends, don't worry. I don't always stay in the library."
“I’ve heard that when people ask you where you are, you’re basically in the library.” Chen Ziyan shook her head. “Don’t try to fool me.”
"knew."
Chen Ziyan took a script out of her bag and handed it to Lu Yanhe, saying, "This is the script for the first six episodes of a drama that Beijing and Taiwan are preparing to film next year. It's a crime thriller with a strong female lead and a second male lead. I picked it out for you to act in. I've already accepted the role for you."
Lu Yanhe stared wide-eyed in shock, "The male lead?"
Chen Ziyan nodded and said, "This is what Xu Bantian's father brought to shut us up."
Lu Yanhe realized what was happening.
This incident stemmed from a controversy that arose from the Beijing-Taiwan gala. In the end, Chen Ziyan dropped a bombshell, exposing Xu Bantian's affair with his ex-girlfriend Xu Xiaowen, and even revealing the scandal of Xu Bin abusing his power. Only then did Xu Bin come to Chen Ziyan to negotiate and settle the matter privately.
This is the "settlement money" that Xu Bin presented.
Lu Yanhe picked up the script, which had the words "Seventeenth Floor" written on it.
Chen Ziyan said, "The Seventeen Floors is a major production for Beijing TV next year. It will be broadcast in the prime time slot of the weekly drama series. It will only have twelve episodes and will be produced to film production standards. The female lead has not yet been decided, but it will definitely be a top-tier actress. I have read the script. Your character is a genius with a bit of a cowlick. The character design is very outstanding. There is no love story. The relationship between the female lead and the female lead is one of mutual support."
Lu Yanhe didn't expect Chen Ziyan to get him a leading role in a drama so quickly.
"I'm preparing carefully."
“Yes,” Chen Ziyan said. “If you seize this opportunity and perform well, you might be able to win an award.”
After all, it's a major drama series produced by Beijing TV this year. As long as its reputation remains stable, Beijing TV will definitely push it to win awards.
Lu Yanhe nodded in surprise, "Okay."
Chen Ziyan: "There's another thing. The filming schedule for Phoenix Terrace has been almost finalized. It should start filming at the end of this year. The specific time is still being coordinated with the actors' schedules. I will coordinate your filming to be on weekends and during your winter vacation, so you don't have to worry about it affecting your class time. On the other hand, the schedule for Seventeen Floors may be difficult to coordinate. I will try my best to film this show during your summer vacation next year."
Lu Yanhe nodded and said okay.
(End of this chapter)
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