After filming for six months, Ning Hong felt inexplicably reluctant to leave the set when filming wrapped up.
During this period, Ning Hong established his own studio, and of course, his primary task was to get his sister Ning Xiaoyue to register at his studio.
This way, we can better protect her and prevent her from being bullied.
The studio is now empty, which makes it feel rather desolate.
Moreover, he doesn't have much money to pay his sister's breach of contract penalty at the moment; he still needs to sell the TV series first.
Liu Ya stared wide-eyed as she edited the post-production.
Yes, their production team didn't even have a post-production editor.
It was all done by Liu Ya himself.
However, Liu Ya spent every penny wisely.
As for their salaries, these artists are all newcomers, so it won't cost them much at all.
Ning Hong was originally the one who spent the most money, but he has now become an investor.
That money was left over.
All of it was invested in later promotional activities.
Unfortunately, Liu Ya took the edited promotional video to every TV station, but none of them were willing to give it a try.
It's rare to run into a classmate who says he knows the CEO of a TV station and can put in a good word for him.
No, he and Ning Hong had been waiting here for most of the day, and the old computer bag they were clutching tightly in their hands was even deformed.
Someone has come in.
Someone went out.
They pointed at them and even covered their mouths and laughed in front of them.
Their attitude was extremely rude.
"Let's go."
Ning Hong was the first to stand up.
"Hongze, should we wait a little longer?"
"They won't want it. If they really wanted it, they wouldn't be acting this way." It seems he was tricked by his classmate.
Who knows, his classmates might be laughing at him behind his back. It's true, though; "The Farmer" wasn't broadcast on television, and even online platforms were unwilling to air it.
That makes sense, as almost every major platform has its own commissioned dramas. The lead actors in these commissioned dramas are either popular celebrities or newcomers that their platforms are promoting.
For a production like theirs—with no established director, no famous script, and not even any well-known actors—it's quite difficult to get it onto these platforms. However, the show was later released on a satellite website.
Satellite websites aren't as established as those, but they're not far off. I just don't know how they access them.
"Let's go," Ning Hong said again.
But Liu Ya shook her head firmly, unwilling to give up.
Normally, he would have left immediately, but seeing Liu Ya persisting for such a slim hope, Ning Hong sighed and sat down as well.
An hour later, the general manager's secretary finally arrived.
She glanced at the trailers and shook her head repeatedly.
"These are not suitable. Bring them next time when you have something better."
Just as Ning Hongze had said, she was rejected.
They really didn't try to hide anything at all, treating him so perfunctorily.
Liu Ya walked out dejectedly.
As they were crossing the street and waiting for the red light, a child suddenly rushed into the middle of the road for some unknown reason. Just as a car was speeding towards them, Ning Hong was about to rush forward to save the child when she saw Liu Ya throw down his laptop bag and dash across like a cannonball.
He moved incredibly fast, scooping up the child and dashing across the road. He'd barely regained his footing when a truck roared past behind him.
Ning Hong was so frightened that she almost stopped breathing.
He bent down to pick up his laptop bag and waited until the red light came on before slowly walking across. It wasn't that he wasn't in a hurry, but his legs were a little weak.
Only when he got closer did he finally understand why the farmer was able to be shown on the satellite website.
The child that Liu Ya saved by chance was the daughter of Lao Dong, the satellite manufacturer.
To repay Liu Ya, Lao Dong decided to put Liu Ya's drama on a satellite website.
I see.
In the original owner's memory, Liu Ya's works were mostly on satellites later on, which seems to be related to this incident.
The farmer successfully streamed the video on the website.
The boss was grateful to Liu Ya.
However, I don't have high hopes for this TV series, which is starring all newcomers and has such an unusual name.
Therefore, although there was a new drama, the data for the first two weeks was not good because there was no recommendation or scheduling.
Liu Ya was so anxious that a large clump of her hair fell out.
It was only in the third week that someone recommended him on Cliff Guest, and even edited the story of the farmer and the scholar on a certain digital site.
Many female fans of BL (Boys' Love) went there, and eventually, they couldn't stop themselves from getting carried away.
"The acting was superb. When the sister died, I really felt that the farmer was going to die with her."
"There's a female lead? I won't watch it if there's a female lead."
"There's no female lead, and she only appeared in four episodes. The person upstairs, you definitely won't regret watching it."
"This younger sister must be heartbroken, she just helped out."
"I really cried while watching it."
"I can say that the actor who played the farmer was so good at acting. Even though he wasn't dramatic at all, he still managed to tug at my heartstrings. When he shed tears, I couldn't help but shed tears too."
"Add one more upstairs."
"The key point is that he's good-looking."
When the farmer's cut appeared on the digital website, Liu Ya took the opportunity to upload the edited behind-the-scenes footage.
More and more people are paying attention to the TV series "The Farmer".
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