Peninsula: It’s just a dream, are you serious?

Chapter 170 Im Yoon-a's Test

Chapter 170 Im Yoon-a's Test
Kim Tae-yeon was slightly taken aback, somewhat surprised that Im Yoon-ah would suddenly ask this question.

Hearing this, Lee Soon-kyu and Choi Soo-young, who were in the same car, were instantly wide awake and immediately sat up and moved closer.

"Yes, I'm also very curious about when your love story began. Tell me quickly."

"That's right, tell me quickly."

Only Jessica Jung, sitting by the window on the other side, pursed her lips, closed her eyes to rest, and looked completely uninterested, but her ears perked up again in the next second.

No, I still have to listen. I need to know how that scumbag tricked Taeyeon. Maybe I can find some flaws in his story.

Looking at the people surrounding her, Kim Tae-yeon rolled her eyes slightly, then thought for a moment and spoke.

"Yes, it's been many years."

To outsiders, there was nothing wrong with what she said, after all, she and Chen Yan had indeed known each other for many years.

"Oh ho, so Taeyeon, you liked Xiaoyan before you even came to the company as a trainee, right? You were the one who had a crush on him?"

Upon hearing this, Cui Xiuying became as excited as a badger jumping around in a melon field.

Lee Soon-kyu, standing next to him, also looked very interested.

Jessica Jung, who was secretly eavesdropping, felt a surge of anger.

No, so you actually went to them on your own initiative? What do we do now?

However, Yoona, who initially raised the question, didn't care about what Taeyeon said; instead, she was carefully observing Taeyeon's expression.

Upon seeing that fleeting, inappropriate look in the other person's eyes, she instantly clenched her fist tightly.

She recognized that look in his eyes just now.

Because she often saw that look in Kim Tae-yeon's eyes years later.

Could it be that Taeyeon unnie is also...?
The absurd thoughts that arose in my mind because of Kim Hyoyeon's words were magnified infinitely.

Yoona suppressed her unconsciously rapid breathing, but her heart was churning like a stormy sea.

Perhaps I need to test the waters a bit more; what if I'm just overthinking things?
After all, it was too absurd, so absurd that she herself would subconsciously deny her own thoughts.

The van, filled with worries, drove towards the dormitory.

On Monday morning, Chen Yan drove to JYP Company and walked into the familiar yet unfamiliar building.

I took the elevator to the floor reserved for composers, which I hadn't visited for a few days, and sat down at my workstation.

After greeting the two or three colleagues who had already arrived, Chen Yan tidied up his workstation and then got up and walked towards Director Jin's office.

The matter with SM Entertainment has come to an end, and it's only right and proper for me to report this to my superior.

Manager Kim didn't say much, only telling him that the company had already selected the tracks for 2AM's first Japanese album a couple of days ago, so he didn't need to spend time on that and could focus on writing songs for the upcoming plans.

Chen Yan knew about this; he had already notified the company's composers in their group chat that day.

He didn't feel regretful, after all, he didn't have much time left to create, and if he missed it, he missed it.

Back at my workstation, I flipped through some documents.

Chen Yan has set his sights on 2pm's Japanese album, scheduled for release in February next year, and 2am's Korean album, scheduled for release in March next year.

Girls' Generation plans to make a comeback in January next year. With their popularity as a national girl group and the title track, the results are very likely to be good.

If he can write a good enough song now and secure the title track for both of the company's groups' albums, it means he'll have songs released in December and March of next year, which will undoubtedly boost his popularity in the industry rapidly.

Thinking of this, Chen Yan was immediately filled with enthusiasm and quickly threw himself into creating the new song.

Time flies by quickly during work, and soon more than two hours have passed.

Seeing that it was lunchtime, Chen Yan temporarily stopped thinking, got up, and walked towards the elevator with several colleagues.

What made him somewhat embarrassed was that, because he had spent most of the previous few days at SM Entertainment, he was still not very familiar with his colleagues.

You could even say that he was less familiar with him than the two people who worked as his assistants at SM Entertainment.

Upon arriving at the company cafeteria, Chen Yan got his food and, as before, found a seat by himself.

What he didn't notice was that at a table not far behind him, the girls he had bumped into in the cafeteria earlier were sitting there.

Lin Nayeon, who has a pair of rabbit teeth, put a mouthful of rice into her mouth, and subconsciously noticed Chen Yan sitting not far away.

She glanced at Sana Minatozaki sitting opposite her and gestured with her eyes, "Sana, you're that Producer Chen we met last time."

Sana Minatozaki, sitting opposite, blinked and turned her head to look in the direction Nayeon was looking.

Sure enough, Chen Yan was seen sitting there eating alone, just like last time.

Besides Momo, who was still focused on eating, Yoo Jeongyeon next to her also looked up.

"It really is him, but why is he eating alone again?"

Lim Nayeon, standing next to her, wore a knowing smile:
"It's probably because he's not familiar with his colleagues yet, since that producer has basically never been to the company since he joined."

Sana Minatozaki tilted her head in confusion upon hearing this: "Why haven't you worked at the company?"

Seeing someone respond in unison, Lim Nayeon's smile widened even further:
"Because this producer went to SM Entertainment these past two days to record new songs for Girls' Generation. The title track for Girls' Generation's next album was written by Producer Chen."

As a trainee who has been with JYP for over two years, Lim Nayeon has a wide network of connections.

After meeting Chen Yan that day, she curiously inquired about him.

Thanks to Chen Yan's outstanding appearance, he is quite popular among the staff, so Lin Na-yeon easily obtained a lot of information about him.

"Daibak, the title track of Girls' Generation's album, that's amazing."

Upon hearing this, Yoo Jeong-yeon fully displayed the exaggerated characteristics of people from the Korean Peninsula, opening her mouth slightly and letting out a sigh.

It's not an exaggeration to say that for a trainee like her who doesn't even know when she'll debut, the currently booming Girls' Generation is indeed an insurmountable mountain.

Similarly, Chen Yan, who can write songs for Girls' Generation, and even the title track, must be a very important person to her.

Sana Minatozaki also widened her eyes in surprise and couldn't help but turn her head to look at Chen Yan's back again.

She decided to become a trainee at Peninsula Entertainment because of Girls' Generation.

I never expected that the young producer I ran into before had already collaborated with Girls' Generation's seniors.

Chen Yan: It's not just collaboration, I can also team up with the leader of Girls' Generation.

Sana Minatosaki stared at Chen Yan's retreating figure in amazement for a moment before turning her gaze away.

Just then, another familiar figure suddenly came into her view.

(End of this chapter)

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