Chapter 515: The Huge Fans



Su Yin shook her head vigorously, getting rid of all these messy thoughts from her head, and then looked at Tang Yue:

"We are not new here. I will just take what netizens say at face value. I definitely won't take it seriously."

Tang Yue nodded. She glanced at Su Yin's expression and made sure that she didn't take it to heart. Only then did she relax.

"Netizens are sometimes really annoying. This kind of comments has no effect on Brother Yang. People might even think he's charming."

"But for you, it will really cause misunderstandings. Of course, if you two really have anything in the future, I will definitely support you!"

Su Yin blushed, and then gently pushed Tang Yue away:

"Hey, stop joking around like that, let's continue practicing!"

Tang Yue hummed: "Okay, okay, practice. I was wondering why you've been practicing so hard lately!"

On the other hand, Zhou Yiyang’s public relations department was certainly not maintained in vain.

After they dealt with a group of self-media that spread rumors and guided public opinion, netizens soon stopped worrying about this matter.

After all, for most netizens, gossip is interesting, but what everyone wants to see more is the competition.

Especially for many people, the thought of two more people being eliminated tonight must be quite exciting.

While the artists were still preparing backstage, Zhou Yiyang followed Guan Fei and passed by their door.

As expected, almost all the artists tonight were in their rooms preparing for the performance, without wasting a single moment.

"Everyone is taking each game more seriously than the last." Zhou Yiyang joked.

"That's for sure." Guan Fei raised his lips and said, "Top six, after that comes the semi-finals, and then the finals. No one wants to fall before dawn."

"I remember Lao Bai did some statistics before, and the number of overseas audiences attending tonight has reached a new high?"

"That's right," Guan Fei said with pride. "Thirty percent of the audience this week are from overseas. This figure has already broken all the records for various domestic performances."

"No wonder I was praised by the city leaders of Shanghai. They said that because of our program, more and more people are willing to visit our city."

"That's for sure," Guan Fei said seriously. "I saw a statistic before that said our show increased Shencheng's popularity by 60%. This is based on the premise that Shencheng was already very famous."

"From what I know, some of the contestants we eliminated are now on tour nationwide and still have fans overseas."

"So the goal we set at the beginning, cultural output, has now been truly successful."

Hearing her words, Zhou Yiyang couldn't help but laugh: "Well, I heard that the proportion of Chinese songs on Billboard has increased recently."

While the two of them were joking, Wen Yuan's expression was quite serious.

In this episode, she got a new song from Zhou Yiyang as usual.

However, Wen Yuan only discovered today that the atmosphere of her performance of this song was wrong.

Her agent frowned and said puzzledly:

"You keep singing the same thing over and over again, but I don't feel any difference."

"It's different." Wen Yuan shook her head. "If Wang Xingrui were here, she would definitely be able to hear the difference."

"Okay," the agent glanced at Wen Yuan and asked anxiously, "But is it too late for you to change your singing style now? I feel like you're being too anxious."

Wen Yuan touched her nose and said softly:

"Maybe a little bit, right? But I think if I want to advance, I have to set high standards for myself."

The agent thought about it and fell silent.

Among the eight groups of singers present, is there anyone who is obviously at a disadvantage?

He thought about it and realized that there really wasn't one.

This game is different from all the previous ones. At first glance, you can hardly tell who will be eliminated.

So everything depends on your performance on the spot.

Half an hour before the game started, the venue was already full of spectators.

Some domestic audiences were surprised when they found that there were foreign friends sitting next to them.

"Hello!" someone greeted in broken English: "Are you here to watch the game, or are you just traveling?"

The foreign friend smiled and said, "We came here specifically to watch the game and to travel as well!"

He stood up at this time, took off his coat, and found that there were four big words "Moonlight Girl" tattooed on his body.

This alone made the audience admire him very much.

There are many spectators like him. They seem to have regarded this game as an event like the World Cup, which can be integrated with tourism.

Of course, what makes them most regretful is that there is a week between each game.

"We're going back next week," he shrugged. "We can only watch the finals at home, but we know that the championship will definitely go to Moonlight Girl."

Hearing their words, many people at the scene laughed.

After all, in China, basically most people think that Moonlight Girl will win the championship in the end. It's like some kind of political correctness.

Of course, judging by Moonlight Girls’ performance every week, they deserved the championship.

Of course, there were many other people's fans at the scene.

Although they are not at an advantage in terms of numbers, they are not inferior in momentum.

As the countdown started on the stage, the audience cheered even more enthusiastically.

It seems that whoever speaks the loudest will win the championship.

Zhou Yiyang stretched himself, looked at the live broadcast room with a growing number of people, and laughed:

"I noticed that the number of people watching tonight's live broadcast hasn't changed much from last week. It seems that breaking through the bottleneck is a bit difficult."

"Yeah," Guan Fei nodded. "Young people who like watching variety shows should have known about our show for a long time. If we want to expand now, we can only start with the middle-aged and elderly groups."

"It's okay in China," Bai Yangyu said softly, "It's not so good overseas. I don't think old white people will like our show."

"And I suspect," Zhou Yiyang glanced at the numbers and said, "that some people only watch our regular variety shows and not the competition."

"I've heard some people don't watch the live broadcast," Guan Fei laughed, "because they're worried the results will be too dramatic. They usually just watch the results and then watch the full video."

When Zhou Yiyang heard this, he immediately laughed:

"Okay, but now that the live broadcast audience has exceeded 100 million on a regular basis, we should be satisfied."

"Of course," Guan Fei said proudly, "Apart from our show, I don't think there's another variety show that can achieve this level."

As they were talking, the familiar host finally came on stage, but this time he brought a new face with him.

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