Chapter 1156: Further Conquest of Japan



The Tokyo concert is probably Moonlight Girl’s most popular overseas concert so far.

Zhou Yiyang had already returned to the hotel, but the screams of his fans were still echoing in his ears.

He never imagined that these fans, besides being crazy, could also be so persistent.

As long as he closed his eyes, he could remember every scene that had just happened at the concert.

It seemed as if those fans were supporting these four girls with their own lives.

Of course, the scene that moved Zhou Yiyang the most was definitely when they sang the new song "The Wind Rises" which had been released less than a week ago at the end of the concert.

To be honest, Zhou Yiyang thought that the four of them would sing this song quietly, and then the audience would listen quietly below.

After they finished singing, the audience burst into applause.

However, what was unexpected was that the moment the four of them opened their mouths, it was as if someone pressed the play button on a radio, and everyone started singing along.

Bai Yangyu, who was sitting next to Zhou Yiyang, was also surprised. He scratched his head and said in disbelief, "How come so many people have learned it!"

Zhou Yiyang shrugged himself, and after a while he said, "Maybe this is what fans are like. They learn so quickly!"

They were still singing steadily on the stage, but excitement was clearly visible in their eyes.

For them, it is precisely because of such a positive group of fans that their concerts have such an effect.

When Zhou Yiyang came to his senses, he realized that he had too many business contracts to deal with.

Before this, although Moonlight Girls was a hit in Japan, many traditional companies still believed that their popularity was simply due to marketing. Or, in other words, their popularity was superficial and could not bring about legitimate economic effects.

But ever since "The Wind Rises" found no rivals on the Japanese Oricon charts, everyone suddenly realized that even the most loyal and most willing-to-spend otakus in Japan abandoned their local girl groups, said goodbye to their two-dimensional idols, and quietly became fans of Moonlight Girls.

Merchants are not stupid. After realizing the popularity of Moonlight Girl, they naturally want to make Moonlight Girl their spokesperson.

So Zhou Yiyang found that he received more and more business invitations.

Looking at these invitations, he had only one feeling in his heart: they were too popular.

Among them are endorsements from well-known domestic companies, and the prices offered are too high for Zhou Yiyang to refuse.

At this time, he was standing in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows on the high floor, and could see the commercial buildings with lights still on in the distance.

I'm afraid that before long, the exteriors of these buildings will be covered with advertisements for the four of them.

After the concert in Japan, the four of them also had a good sleep.

For them, the thought that there is one last concert and the tour is about to end brings a heartfelt smile to everyone's face.

"Little Su, you haven't found anything to eat yet?" Tang Yue, lying on the big bed in the hotel, had rolled over and over for many times. Now she stared at Su Yin beside her and touched her empty stomach.

"It's almost done." Su Yin sighed, "I made a plan earlier, but this store is closed!"

"Doesn't that save you from trouble?" Lin Xuan'er sat down next to Su Yin. "A restaurant that's closed must have mediocre food. No, it should be terrible."

"Yeah," Wang Xingrui nodded in agreement, flipping through a comic book. "If all else fails, we can just eat at the hotel. We can even order it and have it delivered to our room."

"No," Su Yin said angrily, "This store has too much marketing and hired so many people to promote it. I want to know how bad the food must be for it to fail!"

The other three shrugged their shoulders. They probably would never be able to understand the thought process of a foodie in their lifetime.

Fortunately, Su Yin also knew that there was no point in getting angry now, and she had quickly locked onto a restaurant very close to them.

"Then I'll go call Brother Yang?" Wang Xingrui put down the comic book.

"I'll go," Lin Xuan'er said, having already stood up. "You continue reading your book."

"Thank you Xuan'er! Boobo!" Wang Xingrui said with a smile.

At this moment, Lin Xuan'er had already arrived at the door of Zhou Yiyang's room and knocked a few times, but there was no response.

She thought about it before calling Zhou Yiyang.

Who knew that still no one answered the call.

"That's strange." Lin Xuan'er stroked her chin, feeling very complicated: "Is Brother Yang still sleeping in?"

"This is so fresh." Su Yin quickly changed her clothes. "We also slept until twelve o'clock. Brother Yang usually wakes up later than us. After we finish eating, we can pack a portion for Brother Yang."

Zhou Yiyang opened his eyes only after the four of them left the hotel.

Looking at the missed calls, he rubbed his hair randomly, wondering why he had slept for so long.

After thinking about it, it was all because of a phone call.

Zhang Yiling, who was far away in Australia, suddenly called him for some unknown reason.

Zhou Yiyang and her didn't actually talk about anything special. Most of the time, Zhang Yiling was talking about her studies and her life. When Zhou Yiyang felt it was about time, he would say "hmm" to indicate that he hadn't fallen asleep.

But in the end, Zhang Yiling did bring up something more important to Zhou Yiyang.

"Is the debut film you've been dreaming of finally going to be launched?"

To be honest, Zhou Yiyang was also curious about what kind of style Zhang Yiling would present after being taught by so many film masters.

"Yeah." Zhang Yiling was very happy when she mentioned this: "I've already figured out who I should thank when I win the Newcomer Award!"

"Pfft." Zhou Yiyang couldn't help laughing, and then he joked, "Then you have to work hard. It would be embarrassing if you prepared a speech for the award but missed the grand prize."

"No way!" Zhang Yiling still had confidence in herself: "I will thank you too, don't you want to hear it?"

"Thank me for what?" Zhou Yiyang thought carefully. It seemed that he and Zhang Yiling had known each other for almost two years. It must be said that time flew by.

"Of course I want to thank you for making me realize that I actually love the film industry." Zhang Yiling chuckled and said, "If I use your actors, can I get a discount?"

"Let me read your script." Zhou Yiyang smiled.

It was not until they hung up the phone that Zhou Yiyang realized that he had stayed up late again.

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