Have you ever been a celebrity? Why are you writing about entertainment?
Chapter 41 Yu Wei Makes His Move!
Chapter 41 Yu Wei Makes His Move!
"Third..."
"You have a third one?"
"I haven't figured out the third one yet, sigh!"
Qi Yuan sighed, his tired eyes slightly vacant, and his dark circles made him look miserable, which made Zhang Lingye feel a little guilty after his rebuke.
"You're right, I approve of you, so can you go home and rest?"
If paparazzi photograph him looking like he's about to die, they could spread rumors that his company is abusing him, and his millions of fans would make a scene for three days and three nights.
"There are still many things I don't understand."
Qi Yuan rubbed his head, feeling a real headache after Zhang Lingye's words. "What is Yu Wei trying to write about in his new variety show? And what is the meaning of that short film?"
Both songs have already appeared in real life, and given Yu Wei's style, this short film must also be based on a real story.
"Short film?"
Zhang Lingye hadn't read Yu Wei's book yet and didn't know the specific plot, but he knew about the short film, and not only did he know, he had also acted in it.
"you know?"
Qi Yuan's bloodshot eyes suddenly lit up, the fatigue from the all-nighter instantly washed away, as if he wanted to memorize every word that followed.
His appearance really startled Zhang Lingye. It didn't look like he was doing research at all; you'd think he was engrossed in reading a novel.
"not sure……"
It's not that Zhang Lingye didn't want to say it, but Qi Yuan's current state is really dangerous. What if she faints after hearing something even more shocking?
If you tell him about the script now, he probably won't be able to handle it. You should at least tell him at a more appropriate time.
"I knew it."
Qi Yuan forced a glare at him. She had racked her brains all night and still didn't know. It was no wonder that Zhang Lingye, that brainless idiot, would know.
Instead of relying on him, we should hope that Yu Wei will update soon!
Watching Qi Yuan drag his tired body away, Zhang Lingye was unexpectedly reminded of the days when they had just formed the group, when they would chat like this.
However, their relationship cooled after they became competitors.
Now, Yu Wei has completely stunned them. All those open and covert struggles are meaningless, and the so-called barriers will naturally disappear.
Only external enemies can stop internal strife.
"Is this book... really that good?"
……
Yu Wei woke up naturally, feeling refreshed and energetic. He casually kicked off the covers, but nearly fell off the bed.
It seems like it's time for him to move to a different place. It's not appropriate for him to still be living in an artist apartment after the group has disbanded, and the conditions are indeed quite poor.
At the time, he could not find any such person, and the room he stayed in was the worst.
Six of his former teammates moved away after they became successful, leaving only him, this lazy bum, still hanging around. He didn't have the means before, but now he just needs to tell the company, and his personal assistant will arrange it.
It's the same in any field; as long as there's value, someone will take care of everything for you...
Wait a minute, it seems like there isn't one in the online literature industry, and he hasn't heard of any novel platform providing food and lodging for platinum-level authors.
The fake brothel industry is confirmed.
Besides sending those who write about tomb raiding in...
After filling his stomach, Yu Wei began another day of writing. The number of new readers he had attracted last night was staggering, and the number of comments urging him to update was countless.
Did these people stay up all night to finish reading all the chapters?
They're all ruthless people.
Today's chapter is very important, as it's the first chapter after the identity was revealed, and there are definitely quite a few people waiting to see it.
Yu Wei had originally considered whether to include a postscript or something, but then thought better of it. Readers come to read books, not short essays, so it's best to minimize the amount of that stuff.
Several singer-songwriters were tormented by the time and topic restrictions on their creative work, but Wei Yu was the only one who looked calm and collected, as if he had just gone through an ordinary week.
People suspected he might have some in stock, which happened to fit the theme of this issue: "color".
Under the director's instruction, the recording of the third episode of "I Am a Singer-Songwriter" officially began, with Wei Yu's opponent in this round, female singer Chen Yi, taking the stage first.
Her piece, "Scarlet," uses delicate lyrics and melody to explore the complex emotions in love from a female perspective.
Chen Yi's voice, which carries a natural storytelling quality, is gentle and melodious, yet also tinged with humility and disappointment, strongly resonating with the audience.
"Wei Yu is in danger." This was the shared thought of the other singer-songwriters and the directing team. Today's audience jury was predominantly female, and songs told from a female perspective had a natural advantage.
Moreover, the song itself is excellent; even if they were to perform it, they would have virtually no chance of winning...
"Wei Yu, how would you rate your opponent?"
After the performance, the host went through the routine to liven up the atmosphere; usually, these kinds of moments involve a lot of mutual praise.
Who knew Wei Yu was still the same Wei Yu, showing no mercy in his critique, analyzing everything from the lyrics and music to the overall structure and core message of the song, ultimately giving it only a 6 out of 10.
A six out of ten? Is he crazy?
In the novel, Yu Wei was already being lenient by giving it a passing grade. Although Lan Xing's song "Scarlet" received polarized reviews, it was undeniably a huge hit. Giving it too low a score would easily offend people.
In the book, Wei Yu can be defiant and defiant, but he's not good at it, especially when it comes to the will to survive...
This song is a standard catchy pop song, quite pleasant to listen to, but it falls short when you look into it more closely. It's a bit melodramatic and lacks depth.
If we compare classical Chinese poetry and classic musical works to seven-character quatrains, then this song is like a limerick. It is indeed widely sung, and while it has some clever ideas, they are few and far between.
If that were all, the song wouldn't have received such polarized reviews. What truly makes it so controversial is the plagiarism accusation.
Some of its melodies are too similar to Japanese songs. Even if it's not a complete copy, it definitely borrows from them to some extent.
The reasons given by those who praise it are simple: the song is catchy and catchy, and it is indeed very popular. Doesn't popularity mean that it is widely recognized by the public?
Yu Wei chose this song for "targeted attack," which clearly shows that he does not agree with this view. If being popular is good, then shouting rap can be served at the dinner table.
His understanding is that good music is music that can stand the test of time. Popular songs may be popular for a year or two, but they will never be popular for twenty years.
Things that are popular aren't necessarily good, but they certainly have their devoted fans. Some people love them to death, while others hate them to death, which is why this song has such polarized reviews...
However, he can still win against songs of this caliber. It's the kind of all-encompassing approach with the same theme, concept, and perspective. You could say it's a targeted attack.
Yu Wei has finally experienced what it's like to write a hit book; within five seconds of a new chapter being released, three comments popped up in the background.
"First floor."
"First floor."
"Front row."
Several comments were simply checking off the chapter title, so Yu Wei decided to start writing the next chapter right away and check the readers' comments and thoughts later.
His intention was to increase the reader's sense of immersion, but the reader didn't think so when they saw the song...
Good news, this book has finally been found to be plagiarized.
The bad news is that in real life, the songs are sung by supporting characters.
What is Yu Wei trying to do?
"Is it the song 'Scarlet' that I've heard before?"
"It should be Chen Chen's song. The novel character is named Chen Yi, but he's no longer acting in it."
"Finally, a song I've heard before, but why is it an opponent?"
"What does this mean, sir?"
"I understand now. Yu Wei is planning to attack internet celebrity songs. There is indeed a deeper meaning behind his writing this book. The world has suffered from internet celebrity songs for too long. I support justice and punishment!"
This update adjusts the Immersion value, and the "Over-interpretation" talent is changed to "Reasonable and Evidenced," meaning conspiracy theorists are about to become the answer in this version.
The previous plot points in the novel could be explained by tropes, but this time it directly subverts the tropes of plagiarism, which is obviously intentional.
Yu Wei has made his move!
He clearly intends to use the protagonist "Wei Yu" to beat up the internet celebrity song, releasing songs normally in real life and launching a heavy attack in the novel.
Let Wei Yu handle the things that might offend people; what does it have to do with us, Yu Wei?
Goodness, Yu Shen's strategy.
"Let me see what the readers are saying... What the hell?"
Yu Wei just wanted to write some songs based on reality so that readers could feel more involved. When did he start thinking about reviving the glory of the music scene?
Even if it's meant to be a targeted attack, it's at most just finding a reference point as a unit of measurement; it doesn't have that kind of grand vision.
Shouldn't readers be expecting him to win the competition with a particular song? Why did they fast-forward to this point...?
"If you ask me, we can't just target popular internet songs. Can't we target the entire entertainment industry? Write one song and target it, until no one dares to claim supremacy."
Yu Wei was startled when he saw this comment. "Write one poem and then attack it, is this some kind of death warrant?" He even attacked them all, as if he was afraid of not dying fast enough?
I'm just a lousy writer, what do you guys need my dick for?
(End of this chapter)
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