Chapter 37, "The Tears of a Young Man," made headlines on the front page.
Chapter 37, "The Tears of a Young Man," made headlines on the front page.
"The reporter is looking for you; it must be about the program."
Upon witnessing the two in-laws embracing, the homeroom teacher said nothing, simply finished her assigned task, and strode away.
Luo Jinnian didn't seem to mind, but he was surprised to see his deskmate blushing bright red. "What are you looking at? Didn't you hear the reporters looking for you? Go on, hurry up."
Ultimately, Gu Yanxi, who is still a primary school student, can't withstand the pressure from her teacher, and she probably won't be able to sleep well tonight.
When the homeroom teacher walked out, he saw two girls, whose classes he didn't even recognize, hugging each other. He shook his head, thinking, "Is this how kids greet each other these days? I'm really getting old."
Fei Yuxi, who was being held, was naturally unaware of what the old man next to her was thinking; she was still lingering in Qingning's arms.
She imitated her sister's voice, and the two girls chatted softly about their experiences at school.
"So it turns out my brother didn't sign up for the show voluntarily." Fei Yuxi realized that the boy's nonchalant attitude in front of her back then was actually forced.
Jin Nian's homeroom teacher is also a genius. Which homeroom teacher can select the class to participate in the performance just by having the class monitor make a list? It really lives up to his nickname - "Troublesome". He hates trouble.
Moreover, Fei Yuxi also learned that Luo Jinnian originally planned to perform on stage by himself, and the chorus and such would be pre-recorded. It was Gu Yanxi with short hair who finally made arrangements with the school to find a group of classmates to perform on stage.
"Little sister Gu Yanxi is very good at communicating with adults," praised older sister Chu Qingning.
"Sister Qingning, didn't you and Brother Jinnian plan to write a fairy tale together?" Fei Yuxi asked casually, playing with her sister's slender fingers.
Thinking about how her younger brother had praised her illustrations, Chu Qingning's almond-shaped eyes lit up with a smile. She nodded, "It's called 'Laughing Cat's Diary.' We didn't write it together. He wrote it and I drew it."
Fei Yuxi remained silent, lost in thought.
the other side,
If we were to talk, it would be like adults.
"Your performance today was truly fantastic. May I ask about the origin of the song 'Ode to Young China'? I'm quite knowledgeable in this industry, but I've never heard this song before."
You definitely haven't heard of it, otherwise why would Luo Jinnian copy this?
Which part of this song do you think is the most outstanding?
He turned the question around and asked it back.
Xiao Liu immediately chimed in, "The lyrics to this song are amazing; I noticed them when I was copying them."
Brother Ze thought about it and realized it was true. If the melody of this song was A-level, then the lyrics must be SSR-level.
If everyone agrees on the wording, then it lays the groundwork for Luo Jinnian's long-prepared remarks.
"The lyrics to this song were written by a friend of mine. If you've been following the internet lately and know about 'Early Spring Tea,' he wrote the lyrics for that song."
Ah, early spring tea, that young talent who has recently risen to fame, if it's him, then it's normal... my foot, lyrics are a completely different field from conventional literature.
This trip finally brought some major news; they must have been the first to have firsthand information about this young, low-profile author.
You should know that many of the newspapers and magazines that tea producers reject in early spring have a much greater impact than their small local newspaper.
As expected of a veteran reporter, Brother Ze immediately seized upon a crucial point: "If this song is original, and the lyrics were written by Early Spring Tea, then who wrote the music?"
"it's me."
Luo Jinnian could only claim credit for his public persona, mainly because he wanted his literary reputation to be pure and clean, focusing only on matters related to literary works.
He has decided that after cutting ties with middle-aged women, he will completely return to school. He will definitely not be a child star; he will be content with earning royalties and adaptation fees by copying works.
Xiao Liu and several accompanying reporters were shocked and hurriedly wrote down the bombshells they had just heard.
Early spring tea leaves are harvested from the mountains; I write lyrics for them.
The elementary school students are responsible for composing the music and performing on stage.
Stories of talented individuals helping each other have always been fascinating, and reporter Liu can already imagine the uproar caused by the discussion about the relationship between the two young talents when the newspaper was published.
The interview then returned to normal procedure. Although there were no more bombshell revelations, I think the calm and composed demeanor of a child under ten years old in front of the camera is a great angle for news reporting.
"Thank you for your cooperation in our interview."
"Thank you all too."
Faced with this group of uncrowned kings, Luo Jinnian knew that simply keeping his distance wouldn't work; he had to learn to greet them.
After a night of emergency brainstorming,
The next day, the latest issue of the Langya City Daily was published, and the first thing that caught the eye of the person who bought the newspaper was a boy with red eyes.
Who is this?
With questions in mind, the people of Langya who bought the newspaper remembered a boy named "Luo Jinnian" after reading it.
This is considered a slow spread; Weibo had already been buzzing with the news of the amazing performance on the elementary school stage, which was exclusively revealed by Langya Daily.
Xiao Liu's strength is unknown, but his talent for shocking the crowd from the start is innate.
Because of him, netizens were all curious and clicked on the video links he posted on Weibo.
I witnessed the boy's stunning appearance on stage, and then, in a physical sense, his scarf got stuck.
The technical staff at Weibo are working themselves to the bone, while those at higher levels are applauding the surge in traffic, which is incredibly beneficial for Weibo, which is currently preparing for its IPO.
Mr. Gu: "How can a primary school stage performance video get so many views? Lao Zhang, do you understand what's going on?"
"Three reasons," Old Zhang said, holding up one finger. "First, the stage performance was truly outstanding. Second, our servers were indeed quite poor."
Upon hearing the second half of the sentence, President Gu coughed and asked, "The third one is?"
Old Zhang: "On Weibo, this local newspaper specifically mentioned that the lyrics of this song, 'Ode to Young China,' were written by Early Spring Tea."
"I've heard about the early spring tea recently. I didn't expect it to be so influential. Have your men contact him quickly and make sure he joins Weibo and opens a Weibo account before the end of the National Day holiday."
Old Zhang nodded and added, "Actually, a young person who just writes some works wouldn't have that much influence, but when paired with this young man performing on stage, one writing lyrics and the other performing, it really makes for a great narrative story."
The core of media communication is a story that can be spread. In terms of actual results, Luo Jinnian's decision to start two accounts perfectly achieved the effect of "1+1>2".
After listening, President Gu immediately decided to invite both of them. Weibo is about to go public, so he would try to get one more story to tell.
He patted Lao Zhang on the shoulder and said, "You're still young. Do more work and be more tired. My position will be yours in the future."
Old Zhang touched his bald head and smiled in agreement, "I guarantee I'll complete the mission." After all, he also had shares in the company, and whether or not he could get promoted, a successful IPO would be entirely beneficial to him.
In fact, their ideas coincided with what Luo Jinnian wanted to do, but it was a matter of who was proactive and who was passive. For example, Qin Chuan had been trying to persuade him on the phone for half an hour.
Don't expect any upfront fees. After negotiating the allocation of official resources, priority handling of negative news, and celebrity privileges, Luo Jinnian sighed, realizing he was still too weak. He figured Weibo would eventually make up for the upfront fees for his two accounts.
Finally, a consensus was reached that Luo Jinnian's two accounts would be launched on Weibo on October 3rd.
Old Zhang: "It's a pleasure doing business with you."
"It's a pleasure working with you."
Uncle Qin solved another problem for him, and Luo Jinnian had no way to repay him.
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