《Superstars of Tomorrow》 Chapter 1: The New World after the End of the Old Chapter 1: The New World after the End of the Old Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh After a devastating meteor shower, the apocalypse beckoned as foreign elements sparked deadly mutations in animals, and micro-organisms invisible to the naked eye unleashed countless epidemics. On top of their own diseases, mankind had to deal with mutated beasts. Threats loomed everywhere and a torrent of microbiological mutations lurked as illness and disaster halted progress and curbed productivity. Bustling cities were reduced to ruins and vast plots of fertilend turned to hellish wastnds. __________ Fang Zhao couldnt remember how long he lingered in that apocalyptic world, how long he fought. Ny-odd years? Or perhaps 100 years? He could no longer remember. Before the apocalypse, he was a somewhat well-knownposer whose career was on the rise. Just as he was about to release what he considered his best work, the mother of all wars arrived. He fled for survival and led troops into battle. When conquerednds were recovered one after another, people thought the war would end soon and prosperous times would emerge. Yet this was when he copsed, in the darkness before the dawn. __________ "If you dont have the determination to fight to the death, then this war will certainly be lost." "Thats why earths poption has dwindled from 8 billion to 80 million." "Old Zhao, say, do you think we will win?" "We will." "Im not afraid of death, but I am afraid of a Pyrrhic victory." "We will win." "Thats good. When we win, Im going to find a ce and start herding again. Boy, how I loved the ranch where we lived when I was a kidthe blue skies and the green pastures. What about you, Old Zhao? Are you going to runch your career as aposer?" "Runch? I never stopped in the first ce." __________ In Fang Zhaos head, a conversation he once had with hisrade Su Mu suddenly popped up. The cries of his men facing imminent death and the howls of the mutated animals began to fade. The extreme pain from decades of illnesses and deadly wounds had been wiped from his memory as his body began to recover its senses. The vitality of a withered tree that meets the spring was confusing to Fang Zhao. After all, he was more than 100 years old, an emaciated old man with damaged fingers. Even though his body had mutated and strengthened as a function of his immune system, he was still bogged down by injury and illness. He was also an old man. He felt like an overheated engine all the time and could no longer rx at will. Just when Fang Zhao was about to carefully feel out his body, his brain was assaulted by a pain resembling pricking needles and barraged with images he couldnt recognize, crowding his head to its breaking point. As he gradually gained control of his body, Fang Zhaos eyelids spasmed and he sat up to take deep breaths. The overloading of his brain blurred his vision, but as his headache faded, his vision resumed too, and Fang Zhao took in his unusual surroundings acutely. With instincts and sensitivity honed from countless battles, Fang Zhao could tell without looking that he was in a foreign location. No. It wasnt an unknown location. A scene appeared in his mind, a seemingly very familiar scene. This is where he used to live. He was Fang Zhao and not Fang Zhao at the same time. He died in that end-of-days war, but now he was reborn into the body of another person also called Fang Zhao. He survived. Fang Zhao raised his hands and examined his 10 young, intact fingers. He dangled his legs, which were weak but felt no pain. This was a young and healthy body. Fang Zhaos brain contained his own memoriesthe battles that led to his death were crystal clear, as were his nearly 100 years of fighting and being on the run. But at the same time, he was also equipped with the memories of his new host body. This young man also named Fang Zhao was merely 23 years old and was about toplete his tertiary studies. He was a youngposer. Unfortunately... He was dumped after graduation and cheated just when he started his new job. A friend he considered a blood brother betrayed him and stole three months worth of his work. Sumbing to the blows, this man chose the final resolutionsuicide. Fang Zhao was puzzled. Apocalypse had been avoided. Why would anyone give up on life in such a beautiful world? After all, it was merely a case of heartbreak, piracy, and betrayal. So what? Did the world fall apart? People who lived during the end of days tried so hard to survive, and this boy took his life over such petty matters. People from the end of days wouldnt get it. But after all, these were peaceful times after what was thought to be the end of days. People thought differently in times of peace. Fang Zhao also lived during peacetime, but it was too long ago and such good memories had already blurred by a giant sea of bloodshed. How did people from peacetime think? Never mind. What has happened has happened. As Fang Zhao canvassed the memories of his host body, exasperation mixed with pity. Someone who chose to resolve things like this was too cowardly. It was a form of avoidance. The host was dead, and yet the person who poached his work was living happily and enjoying greater status. Was his death worth it? In any case, Fang Zhao felt it wasnt. Current grievances were best avenged in the presentwho knew if there was an afterlife. The original owner of his body was afraid to confront his circumstances, but Fang Zhao was different. Someone who had endured the end of days naturally had a different temperament than people from peacetime. The more memories he uncovered, the more amazed Fang Zhao was. There really was a new world. All those years of battle and all those of years of hellish living were worth it. While searching the memories of his new body, Fang Zhao remained vignt toward his surroundings as well. Even when he was in a safe environment, Fang Zhao couldnt rx. It was an old habit cultivated during the end of days, which was also why he was able to survive for so many years. As a whining sound from nearby grew, Fang Zhao stopped searching his new memory and looked over. He had already sensed another life form in this narrow room, but it posed no threat and didnt signal the intent to attack. Drawing from his experience from the end of days, beasts like this werent of the violent, mutated variety, so he didnt pay much attention. Fang Zhao only shifted his focus as the noise grew. It was only a small dog with tangled, finger-long fur. Its coat was stained with an unknown substance. It was very skinny. Remove its fur and all that was left was a veiled skeleton. The stray dog the original owner of his body had adopted beforemitting suicide. After adopting the dogst night, he fed it a spiked dinner. He ate half and fed the remaining half to the dog C both portions were mixed with poison he bought from a drug store. An empty bowly on a table nearby. Its drugged contents were gone, but the te next to the dog was left untouched. Fang Zhao knew from his new memories that the dog was in poor healthst night. He could barely stand. A dayter it seemed in better shape, but it still had trouble getting up. Ity there with its head titled slightly, his neck twisted in Fang Zhaos direction. Tail wagging, its ck eyes started at Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao dangled his legs. Even though they were weak, he could walk. He nted his feet on the ground. The wholesome feeling that traveled from the soles of his feet to his brain made his heart race. Fang Zhao walked carefully and deliberately, as if verifying the reality before him. One step, two steps... Soon the probing steps became confident moves, as every cell in his body came alive with his heightened mood. How lucky he was to return from the dead. Fang Zhao walked toward the dog, knelt, picked up the te of unknown material carrying the muck that was the poisoned food and tossed it into the garbage can. As he bore witness to Fang Zhaos actions, the dogs spirits appeared to be lifted and his eyes became more expressive. There was no more food in the apartment. Drawing from his new memory, Fang Zhao took a bowl from the cupboard. He felt the surface of the bowl and determined it wasnt a material he knew. It looked ceramic, but it felt like some sort of sticposite. It was very light. His brain contained vague memories about the new material, but Fang Zhao could only gather from these fragments that it was a material that dissolves quickly in certain conditions without releasing any pollutants. Fang Zhao dropped the matter and fetched half a bowl from the pool, which he knew about his new memory, and ced it in front of the dog. The dog got up with a swagger, looking like it would copse at any moment. But it stood stiffly andpped up the bowl of water, its tail wagging slightly. Even though it was a stray dog, it was still doing its best to survive. Fang Zhao looked at that dog, then focused his attention on the small apartment. It was about 20 square meters, crowded and messy. One corner was a total disaster. But his new memory told Fang Zhao that the same corner was the tidiest part of the room before yesterday. That small corner taking up about four square meters was where the previous owner of his body worked. All the songs heposed in the past two months werepleted in that cramped corner. Many of the tools and appliances in the apartment were alien to Fang Zhou. He had never seen home appliances before. But he could decipher everything with his new memory. As long as his new memory was fully integrated, he could navigate his new world easily. Fang Zhou walked toward a spot and pressed a small button on the wall. A waist-high cab thrust forward. A mirror was ced on top of the cab. Ignoring the mirror itself and the material of the cab, Fang Zhao carefully examined the man in the mirror. The original owner of his new body looked somewhat like Fang Zhao, even though Fang Zhao couldnt remember what he looked like when he was a young man. Still, the face in the mirror looked a bit familiar, based on Fang Zhaos own memories instead of his new ones. The two Fang Zhao were cosmically linked after all. Even though he didnt know how he obtained a healthy new body, Fang Zhao disagreed with what its original owner did. But now that he inherited his body and memories, Fang Zhao had to take stock. Staring at the eyes in the mirror, he said in a serious tone, "Im taking over the life you abandoned." "I will exact revenge for you." "I will repay your debts." "So your dream is to be a world-famousposer? It just so happens I used to be one." Fang Zhao was actually quite ambitious, but he hadnded in a new world that he didnt know, after all. As grand as his ambitions were, they had to be grounded in reality andpetence. Maybe he could fulfill the dreams that he couldnt during the end of days. Anyone can talk big, but before adapting to his new surroundings and figuring out his skillset, talk was just talk. Fang Zhao shoved the cab back into the wall, walked toward the window and opened it. It was nearly noon and the weather was great. The curtains had been drawn already, but the apartment was still dim, because this was a "ck" street, a slum-like neighborhood. Chapter 2: Black Street Chapter 2: ck Street Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh What was a "ck street"? As buildings increased in height with the advancement of technology, areas with a high concentration of skyscrapers blocked sunlight from narrow alleys at the bottom of these clusters. These streets were dark most of the day, so people called them "ck streets." The area where Fang Zhao now lived was surrounded by mass housing blocks more than 100 stories tall. There were gaps between these towers, and beneath these gapsy the "ck streets." People who lived on ck streets were also called "those who lived in the gaps," a euphemism for the poor. Conditions were rough on ck streets. In addition to theck of sunshine, it was a dangerous setting. After the original owner of Fang Zhaos body signed with a recordbel, he moved off-campus. Living alone was more conducive to creative work and was more private, but he had limited funds, so he could only afford to rent a container-style room on a ck street. The original owner wanted to move out after he was paid for his work, but before he could submit his work, it was stolen by a trusted friend. The original owner had four childhood friends: Fang Sheng, his ex-girlfriend Xi Hong, Zeng Huang, and Zeng Huangs fiance, Wan Yue. The five of them grew up together. They lived in the same building as kids. Unfortunately, when they were in secondary school, an explosion urred in the building and only a tenth of the residents survived. Only children who were boarders survived. The government paid out a substantial amount inpensation and a strong welfare system was in ce, so the five of them could afford to finish university with cash to spare. They attended the same primary school and secondary school and went on to attend college in Qian City. They attended different universities, but they stayed in touch. However, they werent as close as when they were children. After the apocalypse, a global alliance was formed. The entire was a unified whole. There were no countries. The allianceprised of 12 continentseight major continents and four special continents. Fang Zhao lived in the political and financial hub of one of the eight major continents, Yanzhou, the capital city of Qian. The original owner of the body was the best student among the five. The university he was admitted to was the best music school in Yanzhou: the Qian Academy of Music. Since the beginning of the New Era, theposition department at the Qian Academy of Music ounted for nearly half of Yanzhous 100 most influentialposers. Among them wereposers who had global influence. The academy was a dream school for many. Final-year students of theposition department were mostly signed by recordpanies before graduation. The original owner of the body was one such student. Half a year before graduation, he signed a six-month trainee contract with Silver Wing Media, one of Yanzhous three major entertainment conglomerates. During the first three months, the original owner of the body ran errands for senior musicians and attended sses scheduled by thepany. The second half of the internship was devoted to preparing for the annual new talentpetition. How the trainees performed in thest three months determined if they would stay on at Silver Wing as full-time employees and shaped their futures. Silver Wing would allocate resources based on their performance in the new talentpetition. But the pieces the original owner had toiled on for the new talentpetition were stolen by his childhood friend Fang Sheng. Fang Sheng shared the same family name with the original owner C they were distant rtives. He was a good brother and partner, but he stabbed the original owner of the body in the back at a critical juncture. Caving to the painful blow and the pressure, the original ownermitted suicide. Fang Zhao stopped searching his new memory and noticed that it was getting lively outside. The movement of people could be heard everywhere. The apartment was located on the second floor. Right beneath it was arge shop where people could be heard opening shop and moving things. Residents of the building across the street had also opened their windows and were staring outside. Even though it was quite dark, Fang Zhao still examined the street like taking in a rare piece of art. Things had changed so much since the apocalypse, which was both alien and intriguing to Fang Zhao at the same time. This was the new world. A golden age had emerged after the near-apocalypse, also known as the Period of Destruction. Those old friends who survived the end of the war must have been delighted. The 100-year war, which cost billions of lives, resulted in the prosperous times everyone had hoped for. The noise and the dark should have gotten on his nerves, but Fang Zhao was an untapped bundle of energy. The world he had longed for was afoot again. Closing his eyes and taking a deep breath, Fang Zhao greedily took in the fresh air of the new world. Inspiration rumbled in his head, ready to burst out. His blood had risen to near-boiling temperatures. Every single one of his hairs was trembling in excitement. But that wasnt enough. To create a masterpiece, that bit of inspiration wasnt enough. The noise grew louder, and it was bright outside. It was getting louder and brighter at an increasing pace. Fang Zhao stopped searching his memory and locked the window. Based on the memory he inherited along with his new body, Fang Zhao knew that the busiest and also most valuable period of the day on a ck streetdaytimewas about to arrive. He scanned the house and his gazended on the bracelet on top of his nightstand for two seconds. Fang Zhao darted over and fastened it to his left wrist. This was an item that 90 percent of people in the new world owned, something like a personalputer terminal. Virtual currency was the norm, so Fang Zhao needed the bracelet to buy things. It also served as the key to his apartment. After he fastened his bracelet, Fang Zhao paused before the door and turned back to scoop up the stray dog, who was staring at him, and brought him along. As he left, Fang Zhao noticed that many others were headed to the first floor, just like him. His building was like a beehive, housing a massive number of residents. Most, like Fang Zhao, also struggled to make ends meet and could afford no more than a tiny, cramped room devoid of sunlight for most of the time. Where tall buildings were clustered, even though it was daytime, the streets below were dark most of the time. People who could afford to moved to higher floors. People are always drawn to the light. As for those who couldnt afford an apartment on a higher floor or were handicapped, they set their sights on noon every day, the only time when ck streets were briefly graced by sunlight. The people who were rushing downstairs nced at Fang Zhao quickly and walked past him. They only had a vague impression of him. They didnt know him well, so they didnt bother to say hello. Several of them gave Fang Zhao a curious nce when they noticed he was carrying a dog. Fang Zhao didnt mind and smiled at them in return. The fellow residents were obviously taken aback. They were probably surprised that this usually depressed young man was smiling. The people who went outside around that time to get a tan were mostly elderly. The crowd that emerged from the elevator was mostly made up of stumbling, grey-haired old men and women. As he emerged from the lobby of his building, Fang Zhao noticed that the street was already quite crowded. Major forms of transportation were diverted elsewhere, so ck streets were usually free of car traffic. During the day, they were very empty, except for now. As the sun rose, it shined on the lower levels of the mass housing blocks. People who didnt go outside also opened their windows to take in the precious sunshine. Fang Zhao wasnt in a hurry to stake out his spot. Instead, he walked into the shop on the first floor. He was starving. Everything else could wait. Because of the apocalypse, theary government of the New Era did not impose gun controls initially, lest another major war break out again. In the unfortunate scenario where events unfolded that way, at least people could fight right away. But eventually, the situation grew out of control. Arms became prolific and riots rampant. Several continents went through leadership changes and theary government was nearly toppled. That was when gun controls were implemented. Gun controls were especially strict in the past century. It was impossible for the average citizen to own a gun. But Yue Qing, the owner of the shop, was a veteran and one of the few people on this ck street that owned arms legally. The punks of ck streets didnt dare mess with people with arms, which was the main reason why this shop could operate in peace. When Fang Zhao entered the shop, a yawning Yue Qing gave him a quick nce. He remembered Fang Zhao from yesterday, when the kid was hellbent on killing himself and oblivious to feedback. Hed thought another ck street suicide was in the works, but low and behold, Fang Zhao showed up again. Yue Qings line of sight shifted to the dog Fang Zhao was holding. Thats rightit was the kid from the yesterday. He saw him take the stray dog home. Several punks who were shopping at his stores started a bet on what Fang Zhao would do with the dogwhether it would be a burial item or if he would kill it and eat it. It looked like they were all wrong. Fang Zhao sensed Yue Qings probing eyes, but his stare suggested curiosity and no ill will, so Fang Zhao didnt react. Drawing from his memory, he bought the cheapest items: three thumb-length sealed strips. Their size was misleadingthe strips felt like metal in hand. Low-endpressed food. Yue Qing stopped staring and eyed the item Fang Zhao had picked. "Thats 9 dors. You want them dpressed?" Dpression referred to the dpression ofpressed food, which restored thesepressed blocks into an edible form. "Yes. And a cup of tea please," Fang Zhao said. "Dpression is fifty cents, the tea is another fifty centsthe total is 10 dors." As he spoke, Yue Qing opened the three strips and stuck them into a dpressor. Ten secondster, he removed the tray from inside, on which sat three items that resembled dim sum. They were each about 20 centimeters by 8 centimeters in size and steaming hot. "Takeaway?" Yue Qing asked. "No, Ill eat here." Fang Zhao took the te and asked, "Boss Yue, can I move a chair outside?" "Not too far out," Yue Qing answered without lifting his head. He wasnt afraid the kid would steal his chair. Very few people had the guts to steal from him on this street. Fang Zhao put down the dog near the store entrance and returned inside for a chair. Fang Zhao gave the dog one of the threepressed cakes and kept the other two for himself. If this were the apocalypse, he would not have generously shared his food with a dog he just met, but Fang Zhao was in a good mood, having been reborn into the New Era. He was willing to share. Since the original owner of his body adopted it and it did not die, he would keep it for now. Thepressed cakes tasted horrible, and the tea was cheap powder-based stuffotherwise they wouldnt be so cheap. But for someone who had survived the apocalypse, Fang Zhao thought the food was a delicacy. During the end of days, he had to endure famine. Later on, he didnt have to worry about food, but he wasnt picky. Compared to simple and crude food items and the stress of war,pressed cakes were exquisite. Now he could actually sit and enjoy lunch in peace. That already meant the world to Fang Zhao. Chapter 3: Your Friend Has Made It Chapter 3: Your Friend Has Made It Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The noonday sun was already shining, dispersing the gloom and cold of the ck street. Store owner Yue Qing also moved a chair to his storefront to catch a tan and doze off. He didnt get much business during the day. ck streets were the liveliest by night, so he didnt sleep much at night and caught up during the day. This was also when most store owners on ck streets rested. After downing twopressed cakes inrge mouthfuls, Fang Zhao eyed the dog sitting by his feet. He had finished itspressed cake and was licking crumbs off the ground. These veteran strays were experts on what was and was not edible. They couldnt have lived this long on a ck street without some basic survival skills. His appetite satisfied, Fang Zhao relished every second as he sat on the curb and looked to the sky. The sky resembled a bright blue strip, the bright sun unabashedly overlooking thendscape from above. Not a trace of the murkiness and bloodiness of the near-apocalypse. "This is great." The apocalypse hadnt panned out after all. What they called the apocalypse became what people in the New Era dubbed the Period of Destruction. After an extended period of massacres and extinctions, new life sprouted from all things on earth. It was a rebirth of sorts. Human beings were still in charge of the. The world had finally ushered in prosperous times again. It hadnt been this peaceful in a very long time. His creative wheels couldnt help spinning again. Fang Zhao started to lightly tap the fingers he casually ced on hisp. Very few people noticed, and even if they did, they wouldnt know what it was all about. Yue Qing stared for some time but couldnt make anything out of it. As a veteran, he had been part of quite a few military operations and learned many types of code, but what Fang Zhao tapped wasnt among the codes he knew. After staring cluelessly for a while, Yue Qing gave up and continued to nurture his tan. Some people tapped their fingers unconsciously when they were thinking, but people who knew Fang Zhao could tell that his finger tapping was his way ofposing. When he was inspired, he would startposing, but during the apocalypse, he never had the time or space topose in peace. Pen and paper were out of the question, so Fang Zhao came up with his own method, creating a system of musical notation that took advantage of his impable memory. Come to think of it, it was a code of sorts, a code that only Fang Zhao could decipher. The sun lingered on the ck street only very briefly, for about an hour or so, before gradually fading in retreat. Without the sunshine, the temperature at street level dropped several degrees. But it was alreadyte May and the weather in Yanzhou was quite mild, so some of the elderly residents didnt head back after getting their tan, chatting with old friends instead. This was their liveliest time of day. Fang Zhao didnt want to stay any longer. He returned his te, his cup, and his chair to the shop. At that moment, the street chatter suddenly grew louder. The sound of an approaching aircraft could be heard. Yue Qing raised his head, let out a sardonicugh, and pointed to the sky. "Your friend has made it big time." Fang Zhao could see. A flying car descended. Flying cars were a luxury item for people who lived near ck streets at the bottom of the mass housing blocks. Not everyone could afford one. The fuel it used was more expensive than regr fuel. Every time a flying car arrived, it was either a mafia boss or someone who had made it. The elderly people of ck streets were very curious about events like this, so when they heard the hovering, they stopped their conversations and watched the arriving car in unison. They wanted to know who had made it and whether they knew the person. If they did, it would confer bragging rights for another 10 days or so. The people who were sitting on their stools at the flying carsnding spot had already scattered, creating a clearing for its arrival. The flying car was emzoned with a shy, gaudy wind graphic with seven colors. It was a symbol widely known in Qian and even the entire Yanzhou. "Its a Neon Culture official car." "Was someone signed by Neon Culture?" "Wow, such great fortune, such great fortune. Neon Culture is loaded." "Someone else from our street was signed by one of the Big Three and became a big star. What was his name? I cant remember. Anyway, he is rich now." The three leading entertainment conglomerates in Qian were Silver Wing Media, Neon Culture, and Tongshan True Entertainment. Even though it was clear at first nce that the car was an officialpany car and not a private vehicle, they were talking about the famed Neon Culture here, one of the Big Three. Who would worry about money after joining Neon Culture? The entertainment industry was a gold mine. That was what the masses thought. Signing with Neon Culture equaled a change in fortunes, which equaled rolling in cash. That was what most people living on ck streets thought. The original owner of the body had signed with Silver Wing Media as an intern six months before graduation. As for this childhood friend of his, he wasnt much of a student and his school wasnt as prestigious as Qian Academy of Music, so he wasnt signed with graduation right around the corner. But now, things were different. People changed. As Fang Zhao watched the person who emerged from the flying car, his new memory gave him the lowdown on the passenger. Fang Sheng was a childhood friend of his bodys original owner. They were friends who kept no secrets. The original owner was even contemting using his connections to get his friend hired at Silver Wing after the new talentpetition, if not as an artist then as an assistant. In any case, he wouldnt be unemployed. Yet he was stabbed in the back by his friend in the end. Now Fang Sheng had reced his cheap wardrobe and came and went in a flying car. It wasnt a high-end flying car, but it was still a flying car, and a Neon Culturepany car at that. That was enough to draw attention on a ck street. Fang Sheng stole the fruit of his friends hard work and leveraged it into a contract with Neon Culture. It looked like Neon Culture was happy with the songs Fang Sheng submitted; otherwise, they wouldnt have sent a car. Fang Zhao had seen plenty of folks like thatpeople who had no talent but who knew how to scheme. As Fang Sheng emerged from the flying car, he reveled in the jealous gazes thrown his way. Being the center of attention made him feel like a star, so when Fang Sheng got out, he was giddy with delightuntil he saw Fang Zhao standing at the store entrance. His mood instantly soured. When Fang Sheng saw Fang Zhao standing there, he was awfully surprised. Based on his understanding of his friends personality, coupled with the gossip he had gleaned from a few punks on the ck street, Fang Zhao should havemitted suicide today. Even if he hadnt, hed be holed up in his apartment brainstorming a solution, or mired in an endless bout of bitching and self-pity. Who would have thought hed be in the mood to get a tan? Had this dumbassposer lost it? What was even more surprising was Fang Zhaos state of mind. There wasnt any despair, self-pity, or any sign of madness from the pressure. Instead, he looked like nothing had happened, as if his work hadnt been stolen and he wasnt dealing with a predicament. That sent Fang Sheng into a panic. What exactly had happened to Fang Zhao? Fang Shengs probing gaze didnt linger and he didnt dare look Fang Zhao in the eye. Fang Zhaos eyes projected an eerie look of calm. They looked like a bottomless ocean that would sprout a monster at any given moment. It gave him the chills. But Fang Sheng didnt think he had done anything wrong. Who didnt look out for their own interests? Why wouldnt he capitalize on a golden opportunity? It wasnt that he didnt have a history with Fang Zhao, butpared to the huge benefits he had reaped, their rtionship wasnt worth a mention. At least, that was what he thought. "What are you looking at? Hurry up and pack your things so we can head back to the office. Dont waste your time here," the driver who emerged from the car urged as he scanned the bystanders on the ck street in disdain. "Oh... OK." Fang Sheng stopped procrastinating and rushed to the elevator, his silhouette cutting an awkward figure, as if he were avoiding something. After Fang Sheng stole the three songs from Fang Zhao, he had applied to Neon Culture. Their recruiters liked what they saw and signed him. Neon Culture was indeed happy with the scores that Fang Sheng had submitted, paying him an advance and even arranging for new living quarters. Fang Sheng was there to move. He lived on the fifth floor. Even though the conditions were slightly better than Fang Zhaos surroundings on the second floor, the fifth floor was still considered a lower floor at the mass housing block. It was still dirty, messy and crappy. When he found out he could move out, Fang Sheng wasted no time in asking for a chauffeuredpany car. His mind preupied, Fang Sheng appeared out of sorts. When he emerged from the building after collecting his things, Fang eyed the shop again and didnt see Fang Zhao, much to his relief. He immediately thought he was too timid and didnt need to be afraid of Fang Zhao. He was worried that Fang Zhao would report the theft of his songs, but when he was packing, he pondered the matter again and concluded he had nothing to fear. He had uploaded the three songs first and they were registered under his name. Legally speaking, he was their rightfulposer and owner. Even if Fang Zhao wanted to sue, he still had nothing to fear. When Fang Zhao was busyposing, he had already covered his tracks. How could Fang Zhao sue without evidence? Moreover, Fang Zhao didnt have money to sue. He had enough trouble paying for food and clothingmaybe he didnt even have next months rent. How could Fang Zhao sue him? Would he borrow money from Zeng Huang and Wan Yue? Ha! Fang Sheng despised those two indigentsthey were no threat. All he had to do was stick to his im that he wrote those three songs. Before he got into his car, Fang Sheng nced at the ck street again, his line of sight focusing on the windows of Fang Zhaos second-floor apartment. The windows were shut tight and darkened. He couldnt tell if anyone was in. Fang Sheng took a deep breath and ducked into his car. From now on, he had nothing to do with shitty neighborhoods like this ck street. Bye bye poverty and hello riches! Onto the pinnacle of his life! Be it Fang Zhao or ck streets, he didnt have to deal with them anymore. He had qualified for the new talentpetition. His futurey in the glittering song chart of the new talent contest. Chapter 4: Virtual Idols Chapter 4: Virtual Idols Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh On one hand, Fang Sheng departed brimming with ambition, leaving behind the endless chatter on the ck street, while Fang Zhao didnt bog himself down with thoughts about Fang Sheng either. Perhaps everyone encountered loyalty and betrayal in their lives. In the apocalypse, such events were even moremon. Familial love could turn into deep-seated hatred in an instant. Revenge had to be exacted for the bodys original owner, but the most pressing task of the moment was topose a new song for Silver Wing Media. If he missed his deadline, not only would he lose the great job he was on the cusp ofnding, he would also miss out on this seasons new talent contest. Life would be more difficult as a result. It was the end of May. Each season of the new talent conteststed three months, and the contest was rebooted every three months. The New Pioneers Chart reserved for neers would also only bepiled for another month. This time of year was when thepetition among neers was the fiercest. It was also when the major recordbels pushed their trainees the hardest. Fame and riches were guaranteed for those who made it. The road ahead would be smoother. Their recordbels would promote them with maximum effort without prompting. But if they didnt shine in the new talent contest, then industry insiders would cast them aside as poor prospects. Their careers would stall. The original owner of the body took the contest very seriously. With two days left until June, Fang Zhao didnt have much time left. It wouldnt be worth the effort to challenge Fang Sheng over the copyright of those three songshe had no evidence whatsoever. Fang Sheng was also prepared for the battle. The legal maneuvers could take up to two seasons and he might not walk away with anything. Meanwhile, he was missing out on the opportunity to shine. After Fang Zhao returned the items to the store, he walked his dog another 100 meters or so to a drug store. The poison that the original owner of this body bought to kill himself wasnt avable at your usual drug store. Heavy medication usually required a prescription, but ck streets operated by a different set of rules. If there was a will, there was a way. The drug store wasnt big. It was typically quite empty at this time of day. A man half-haphazardly wearing ab coat was sleeping on the counter. When Fang Zhao walked in, the motion detector by the entrance sounded a ding. The man raised his head with effort and nced at the entrance with a yawn, wearing the expression of someone half-asleep. He froze when he saw Fang Zhao. The owner of the drug store was quite surprised. He still remembered how the same young man showed up with a death wish yesterday. He had tried to talk the young man out of it to no avail. Hed thought that yet another person was about to vanish from the ck street. Things like that happened on ck streets way too oftensomeone wouldmit suicide after losing the will to live. Like the bugs that festered in the street corners of ck streets, their death hardly caused a ripple. Fang Zhaos reappearance caught him off-guard. He prided himself in having seen it all, but he never would have guessed that the same person would show up again in apletely different state of mind. Unless the drug purchase wasnt for suicide? The shop owner started to wonder. That couldnt be right either. He trusted his judgment as a practicing doctor. Odds were that the person bought the medication tomit suicide but for some reason changed his mind. The surprise onlysted briefly and he recovered quickly. On any given ck street, there were people who abused themselves to death, and there were people who found a purpose overnight. "Looking for medication?" the shop owner asked. "No. Can I trouble you to check out the dog?" Fang Zhao handed the dog to the store owner. The owner retreated in disdain. "Im not a vet." Fang Zhao pressed on, saying, "Cant you just take a look?" There were no vets nearby. Vet clinics were expensive and hard toe by. Fang Zhao knew from his new memory that this shop owner had once treated a bird. "Ill give it a shot," the owner responded. He was free anyway. There was no point in turning down business. It was OK if the job didnt pay well as long as he turned a profit. He had the necessary devices and equipment. He might not have been able to handle aplex diagnosis, but he could conduct a basic checkup. Fang Zhao surveyed the equipment the owner fiddled with. That, coupled with fragments of his new memory, made him realize that there had been significant technological advancements since his time. Bulky equipment had be portable and each piece of equipment could serve multiple functions. The steps for operation had been dumbed down. Even an ordinary person without medical training could use these devices to conduct a minor checkup on himself or herself, let alone a professional doctor. About two minutester, the owner had a diagnosis. "Its nothing major. Its malnourished from hunger. Itll get better on a full stomach." People in the New Era preferredrge dogs. During the apocalypse, a batch of dogs went mad and became the enemy. Another group was trained as guard dogs and fought alongside human beings. When all electronic devices failed, they became a huge help. Some of the monuments marking the Period of Destruction included dog sculptures to honor their sacrifice during the end-of-days war. The unit Fang Zhao served in also had a dog. Another batch of dogs neither went crazy nor were drafted into service. They kept a low profile during the near-apocalypse. Few of them survived. He didnt know whether the dog before him was descended from those honored army dogs or the few strays who survived the war, but judging from the face of the dog and the color of its fur, even if it was the offspring of those storied dogs, it was an undistinguished descendant. It wasnt worth keeping. The shop owner hadbeled the dog a failure. The shop owner gauged Fang Zhao again. The way he looked yesterday, he could barely keep himself alive. What would he do with a worthless dog? "Youre gonna... raise this dog?" the owner asked. Fang Zhao looked at the dog. Maybe it understood the question. It looked back and wagged its tail. "Im going to keep it for now," Fang Zhao said. It was serendipitous that it was the first living thing he saw when he woke up. Even though his finances were tight, Fang Zhao was confident that things would improve quickly. He couldnt continue to live off the little cash that the original owner of the body left behind. The owner didnt say anything more. It was someone elses call. All he had to care about was getting paid and doing his job. He pointed to the dog and said, "Its fur is all tied up in knots. Who knows how long its been out on the streets for. You wont be able to wash it thoroughly. It would be a waste of time and money. Why dont you have it shaved instead." "Then lets give it a shave. How much would it cost?" "The checkup is 50 and the shave 100. But you look like you dont have much cash. Ill charge 50 for the shave for a total of 100," the owner said. He wasnt price gouging; that was indeed the market rate. And why was he willing to offer a discount? It was impossible to say what the future held for someone who wed his way back from dire straits. Examples like that were hard to find on a ck street, but he hade across a few. He was just going with the flow in extending a kindness. For him, it was still a good deal. Even if the man decided tomit suicide again, he wouldnt suffer a loss at that price. His own meal only cost 10 dors and yet he splurged 100 on the dog. Why bother? Fang Zhao did an imaginary shake of his head. Still, he was reborn today, so he was happy and impulsive. Whether he would keep the dog or proceed alone, that was up to the dog. After Fang Zhao paid with his bracelet and learned from the owner that the shave would take an hour, he left the dog at the shop and went for a stroll. He wanted to get to know his new world better. He could only take care of business once he had a basic understanding. He left the drug store and took the elevator to the 50th floor, then walked along the corridor to a dead end where there was a tform. It was a train station. People were already lining up. The sight of freeways sprouting from the side of buildings like a spider web and extending to higher ground like veins was a huge visual shock. The images from his new memory werent as powerful as the real thing. It had been 500 years. Five hundred years since the apocalypse. The rm signaling the arrival of a train sounded and the 100-meter-long train that was part of public transportation slowed down as it approached. Drawing from his new memory, Fang Zhao shed his bracelet against a touch pad on the train door. He found a seat by the window when he entered thepartment. It was 2 in the afternoon. There werent that many passengers at this hour. The students andmuters were already gone, so the train was quite empty. The skyscrapers became a blur as the train sped along. The area was filled with mass housing blocks. They were built flush against each other, not leaving much space in between. Otherwise there wouldnt be so many ck streets. But once the train left the neighborhood, the horizon opened up instantly. Sunshine refracted through the train windows sporadically. On distant buildings, silhouettes shimmered on huge screens. Celebrities, ads, marketing campaigns... While technology advanced in leaps and bounds, so did the entertainment industry. After the apocalypse, everything moved forward at an increasing speed. Fang Zhao couldnt find any trace of the near-apocalypse and the times leading up to it. "Look, its Mi Yu!" "Gorgeous!" "My idol. The bracelet she endorsed has sold out. I couldnt ce an order online." "I hear Mi Yu is about to stage a concert. Have you bought tickets yet? The online scalping is insane!" Fang Zhao took in the giant screen hanging to a distant skyscraper as he listened to the discussion between several young women sitting in front of him. On the screen, a young woman with a nearly perfect body was dazzling viewers with her beauty. Every smile and every wink suggested an irresistible charm. Not a single w could be found on her pretty face. Her full figure exuded infinite sexual energy. Staring into those kind, sparkly eyes, anyone would easily miss a heartbeat. She was indeed a beauty. Fang Zhao agreed on that much. During the near-apocalypse, survival was the top priority. Man or woman, no one had the time to tend to their appearances. A stunning sight like that was unheard of. The only thing was, Fang Zhao got a weird vibe as soon as heid eyes on the woman with the charming smile on the screen. Soon his new memory told him why. This wasnt a real person. Fang Zhao kept staring at the screen until it was out of sight. "Virtual idols." The perfect marriage of technology and art. The so-called virtual idol wasnt someone who existed in flesh and blood. It was an artificial creation that stemmed from advanced technology. Virtual idols were born into virtual worlds. They looked no different than actual human beings. They were the fad for some time, crowding out many of the superstars who were their contemporaries. They had boxed real idols and celebrities into a corner, even forcing some of them to retire. Even though real idols and celebrities were now dominant again, virtual idols were still a force to be reckoned with. They were a product with global recognition. A media mogul who backed real celebrities oncemented that virtual idols were monsters born into the virtual world. If they werent stamped out, as long as they could find some reprieve, they would stage aeback that would spell doom for real idols. Chapter 5: New Talent Competition Chapter 5: New Talent Competition Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh What disappointed many businessmen who invested in real idols and celebrities was the fact that the virtual idols didnt disappearpletely over the years, even if their influence had waned since their peak years. Even though virtual idolssted for a briefer period than real celebrities, they still carried significant weight in the entertainment industry. An up-tempo melody started ying in the train, grabbing Fang Zhaos attention once more. It was a ssic piece by a superstar from many, many years ago. It was a solo instrumental performance without lyrics. Fang Zhao closed his eyes and let the melody sink in. The piece was often used as an upper by public transportation drivers. It wasnt just the drivers; the passengers were also stimted. Some joked that the melody had be an office anthema few listens and you would be motivated to work. The music transmitted a fiery passion and buzz. Passengers sitting on their seats began shaking their crossed legs to the beat. The sleepy heads of the afternoon ride saw their spirits soar as their leg shakes increased in frequency. Listening to the same song, the fellowmuters felt a sense of camaraderie. How long had it been since he felt that way? Fang Zhao felt the blood in his veins start to boil. He was so excited he wanted to roar. This world -- he approved. The train was on a circr route that looped around the city. Even though it only looped a small part of the cityand a suburban part at that, not downtownFang Zhao got a good sense of the geography. His new memory had almost fully integrated. When he returned to the station where he boarded and disembarked, he was in a different mood. He was keen on blending into this world as quickly as possibleand then enjoying it. Train fares were determined by the length of the journey. Fang Zhao started incurring a fare the moment he swiped his bracelet. Still, public transportation was rtively cheap. The trip cost Fang Zhao 50 dors, slightly cheaper than other forms of transportation. That was a bit of a luxury considering Fang Zhaos limited cash on hand, but he thought it was worth it. Back at the ck street, Fang Zhao picked up his dog from the drug store first. The filthy dog with knotted fur whose original color eluded him looked skinny after being shaved. His bones protruded in sharp relief beneath his skin. The dog looked unsettled after its shave. Likewise, the owner of the drug store was also pale. "Your dog almost jammed my clippers," the ownerined to Fang Zhao. "But since I said 50 dors, I wont renege." Dog fur could be that stiff? Fang Zhao was skeptical. Because the dogs fur was badly tied up in knots and stains, he couldnt get a feel of its texture. Now that the owner of the drug store wasining, he wondered if dog fur had stiffened since the apocalypse. But the owner might not be telling the truth. He might have exaggerated a bit. "Anyway, take your dog. I need to catch up on sleep." The owner waved his hand. On any ck street, business was the best at night, so he had to sleep during the day. Fang Zhao left in silence, carrying the shaven dog in his arms. When the drug store owner cleaned his clippers after Fang Zhao left, he realized they didnt work anymore. He swore he wasnt just embellishing. "They really broke down after shaving a dog?" The bemused owner checked the clippers again and confirmed they indeed had gone bust. "Good thing they were cheap. Im not shaving dog fur again," the drug store owner mumbled. On his way home, Fang Zhao passed Yue Qings store and picked up some more food. He returned to his second-floor rental. Residents of his building living on the 80th floor or higher were lucky enough to enjoy a bit sunshine, but people living in lower floors could forget about it, not to mention that Fang Zhao lived on the second floor, which was even darker. His room was even darker than when he woke up before he turned on the lights. After tidying up the apartment, Fang Zhao scanned the disy on his bracelet, which indicated 17 blocked calls. Out of the 17 calls, three were from the Silver Media agent in charge of interns, four were from Wan Yue, and 10 were from Zeng Huang. Wan Yue and Zeng Huang were the other two childhood friends of his bodys original owner. But unlike Fang Sheng, even though the couple didnt spend as much time with the original owner as Fang Sheng, they were sincere. They had only drifted apart from him during their university days at the instigation of Fang Sheng. They had even less contact after he started his internship at Silver Wing Media. No more than two minutes after he disabled his call blocking, Zeng Huang called again. Fang Zhao tapped the connect button on his bracelet and out popped the hologram of a nervous Zeng Huang. "You doing OK, Big Zhao?" Zeng Huang breathed a huge sigh of relief after seeing Fang Zhao. He wanted toment on Fang Zhaos peaceful demeanor but refrained so as to gauge his mood some more. "I was worried you were stuck in your head and would do something silly." The silly deed has been done, Fang Zhao thought to himself. Noticing the genuine emotion on Zeng Huang face, Fang Zhao responded, "Im OK." "Thats great. As long as youve thought things through. Xiao Hong..." Zeng Huang stopped when he realized itd be cruel to mention his ex-girlfriend so soon after the breakup. He shifted gears and said, "That scumbag Fang Sheng must be pleased with himself. Big Zhao, are you going to sue him? He could fool an outsider but not us. Those are clearly your songs. Someone of Fang Shengs talent couldnt have possiblyposed them." "No need, for now," Fang Zhao said. "If youre worried about money, Wan Yue and I still have some savings left." "Really, theres no need. I dont have time to wrangle with him now," Fang Zhao said. "The new talent contest has begun. I need to catch up." Zeng Huang was dumfounded. He never would have thought that Fang Zhao would still make a run for it thiste in the game. Two months had passed in the current season of the new talentpetition. Only one more was left. Entering in June was doable, but Fang Zhao didnt have any presentable material to submit. Zeng Huang was skeptical, but since Fang Zhao had found his mojo again, Zeng Huang didnt want to rain on his parade. As long as Fang Zhao could survive this rough patch... "In that case, go get em! Let us know if you need anything. Do you have enough money?" After blurting out the question, Zeng Huang worried he would hurt Fang Zhaos pride. After all, Fang Zhao hated it when people mentioned his tight finances. Before Zeng Huang could exin himself, Fang Zhao said, "I still have a bit of cash. Itllst me for another month or so." "Oh... Thats great. But you have to let us know if you end up in a tight spot." "Got it. Im going into lockdown mode starting today." "Lockdown" was ng favored by creative types. It meant they had to immerse in their work and tune everyone and everything out. Zeng Huang knew that meant Fang Zhao was getting ready topose again and that he shouldnt intrude unless it was urgent. Fang Zhao had been in that headspace before, but when Fang Zhao gave them the heads up in the past, he sounded resentful. Now he didnt. He just spoke matter-of-factly. Zeng Huang was d to see that Fang Zhao didnt resent him and Wan Yue after Fang Shengs betrayal, actually seeming friendlier instead. The five of them had grown up together through thick and thin. Zeng Huang was the oldest of the group. After they were orphaned, he felt responsible for the rest of the group, like an older brother. Still, as they grew up, the five of them drifted apart. Yet Zeng Huang had still been worried after what happened. Fang Zhao didnt live on campus and hadnt told them where he lived. They hadnt known where to look. Fang Zhao hadnt answered his phone either, so Zeng Huang and Wan Yue had been at a loss. Now that he had confirmed Fang Zhao was stable, Zeng Huang could finally rx. After hanging up on Zeng Huang, Fang Zhao looked up his agent Du Angs number and ced a call. As soon as the call went through, a furious-looking Du Angshed out. "Fang Zhao, what the hell is going on? You still want to be a permanent employee? Are you giving up on the new talent contest? Whats the date, huh? Its nearly June. June! Do you know what that means? Its cutthroat time for this seasons new talentpetition. Out of our 10 interns, six have entered the contest. Of the four who havent, three have already submitted their songs. Theyve finished recording and willunch their singles tomorrow. Youre the only one left. Wheres yours, Fang Zhao?" "Im not finished yet," Fang Zhao responded. At this juncture, any otherment was bullshit to the volcanic Du Ang. What Du Ang wanted were results. Other circumstances like whether your work was stolen or notthose didnt fall within his purview. Du Ang red in disbelief and took a deep breath. In the hologram, his bulging eyes stared at Fang Zhao as if they were about to erupt. In the end, Du Ang maintained his temper. It wasnt that he didnt want to chew Fang Zhao out; he didnt want to waste time. Du Ang said emphatically, "Ten days. If you can give me something in 10 days, Ill sign you up for the contest. Ill save a spot for you. If not, youre gone." He hung up before Fang Zhao could respond. Fang Zhao wasnt upset by Du Angs temper. Du Ang was furious that Fang Zhao hadnt turned in his songs after all this time and he couldnt get through to him by phone. He had to do his job and couldnt pretend nothing was going on. He had finally reached Fang Zhao, but still came away empty-handed. Naturally, he couldnt be in a good mood. Even though Du Ang sounded harsh on the phone, Fang Zhao knew from his new memory that his agent was on his side. He had lobbied for the 10-day extension. If it were any other agent, he wouldnt have gotten five days, let alone 10. He might have even been fired by now. The new talent contest Du Ang referred to, its centerpiece was the New Pioneers Chart, a listing coveted by all neers. Not everyone qualified for the chart. Candidates had to be signed by a recordpany and vetted. Most were imminent music school graduates or fresh graduates. There were also a few standouts who were signed when they were still in school. Manypanies who hadnt signed neers also followed the chart closely, hoping to scavenge among the leftovers. They were hoping to bag a promising neer or poach one from anotherpany. Speaking of the New Pioneers Chart, you had to mention one more thing. The birth of virtual idols was great forposers. Who cared about the singer? Thepanies that created virtual idols could engineer a voice. Any technician could turn a toads croak into a heavenly cry. So in contrast, recordbels that focused on virtual idols ced a greater premium on their technical and creative expertise. Any virtual idol release on the New Pioneers Chart shined the spotlight on theposer. It was a huge opportunity for aspiringposers new to the music industry. It was a battle between neers as well as a battle ofpany resources. Fang Zhao got online on his bracelet. Just as Du Ang had said, among the interns who signed with Silver Wing Media at the same time he did, six had qualified for the new talent contest and five had already made the top 50. As long as thepany kept promoting them, their songs would be even more popr. They would end thepetition ranked even higher. Chapter 6: Brainstorming Chapter 6: Brainstorming Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Silver Wing Media signed 10 interns this year, three of whom were ssmates of the bodys original owner. They were all verypetent. Competition was fierce. Fang Zhao didnt bother studying the chart further, contemting his next move instead. He had fewer than 10 days left. What could he do? Reeling from consecutive blows, at his wits end with the new talent contest around the corner, and his recordpany on his case, the original owner was out of moves. Should he scrape together a rough cut and turn it in? He would be rejected for sure. But if that was what he did, not only would it be beneath the pride of the bodys original owner, Silver Wing Media would show no mercy and kick him out. His internship would be over. Being kicked out by Silver Wing Media early on would tarnish his rsum forever. It would make his career all the more difficult. "The new talentpetition..." Fang Zhao searched his new memory for information about the new talentpetition. Recordbels from before the near-apocalypse operated very differently. He had to adjust. Before putting pen to paper, he had to figure out what people listened to. Pop culture shifted from generation to generation. Having endured the apocalypse and then evolved for another hundreds of years to this point, popr tastes had changed vastly. The sheer variety of new instruments and synthetic sounds was dizzying. The masses thought differently. The styles they preferred were a far cry from what passed as hip in Fang Zhaos old world. Even though Fang Zhao wanted to say screw it andpose by instinct and prior habit, he was not in a position to fail, or he would be homeless. Artists were also practical human beings. They had to fulfill their basic needs first. "A sharpened de is no impediment to chopping wood," so the saying went. Fang Zhao sat in the corner where he worked, closed his eyes, and started meditating. He had an idea. He pulled opened the drawer next to him and took out a notebook. In an age when people preferred to take notes with their bracelets, the original owner of his body liked to jot down important thoughts on paper. These were the original owners notes from the past six months. The first half were notes from his internship at Silver Wing. The second half contained his songs for the new talent contest. The dates indicated that he started preparing for the new talent contest early. The threepleted songs were crossed out with heavy strokes. Several pages were perforated, a sign of the tremendous force he applied. That was him venting his extreme disappointment, anger, and desperation when he realized the three songs had been stolen. But the original owner didnt tear up the entire notebook. He kept it in his drawer, because he couldnt bear destroying the fruits of hisbor. Fang Zhao studied the three songs. Only one of them had lyrics; the remaining two did not. He was probably nning on asking lyricists at the recordbel to help out. The notes also contained an unfinished song written when the original owner broke up with his girlfriend. There was also a diary entry. He probably wanted to use it as the lyrics for the song. The melody had been finalized. The original owner of the body probably nned on leveragingpany resources toplete a proper recording after performing well in the new talent contest. After all, the song had special significance. Little did he know his songs would be stolen and that his breakup song would never see the light of day, something the original owner mourned beforemitting suicide. Fang Zhao studied the iplete song carefully and circled it with his finger. "This is it." A fixture resembling a folding fan was attached to the shelf in the corner. Tugging it revealed a piano keyboard. It felt functional. This was what the original owner used topose. It wasnt top-notch, but it wasnt shabby either. It was Fang Zhaos first time using a keyboard after his rebirth. He was a bit rusty at first, but the more his memory kicked in, the smoother his performance became. Fang Zhao yed a few of his old pieces, but they were fragments of iplete songs. Fang Zhao memorized them, hoping to polish them after the new talent contest. These were treasures tucked away in his memory, gems that pulled Fang Zhao through countless rough days during the apocalypse. One day, Fang Zhao would present them to the world. After acquainting himself with the keyboard and integrating his memory, Fang Zhao started channeling his emotions. He wanted to experience what the original owner of his body was feeling when heposed the song. He could only finish the song when he was in the same headspace. Over the next few days, Fang Zhao didnt leave his apartment except for his noon tan and getting food from Yue Qings shop. The windows couldnt block out the bustling nights of any ck street, but the noise didnt interfere with Fang Zhaos process. The noise bothered Fang Zhao the first two nights. His excessive vignce affected the quality of his sleep. But on the third night, Fang Zhao figured out how to lower his guard. Adapting quickly was a skill he developed during the apocalypse, a quality found in many survivors. One day, Yue Qing was dragging his chair back into the shop after his noon tan. Even though the weather was getting hottersome sunbathers had started putting on sunblockthe ck street residents still treasured this brief window. Before he entered the store, he scanned the lobby of the building and spotted Fang Zhao walking his furless dog. "That kids been busy," Yue Qing mumbled to himself. By June, the battle for the top spots on the New Pioneers Chart had reached its climax. The music industry was abuzz with discussion over who would make the top 10 and whichpanies they were signed to. The higher ups at Silver Wing were also paying close attention. Du Ang was under a lot of stress. On the one hand, he had to field questions from his superiors. On the other, he had to keep an eye on his interns. He couldnt afford to rx even with three assistants at his beck and call. Du Ang could very well follow the standard procedure from years past: getting on the case ofposers, lining up producers, recording the songs, releasing them, and then promoting them. All he had to do was give the order and his team would execute it. But this year, the bosses had a different agendayou could tell from the fact that they recruited 10 interns. They usually only took three or four, but this year, they had expanded the program to 10 interns out of the blue. Du Ang had also heard through the grapevine that the bosses had decided that, if all 10 did well, if they could all make the top 50, every one of them would be signed as full-time employees. No one could dissuade him from the impression that thepany was betting big. That was why the pressure from up top was greater. Du Ang was exhausted from attending to every detail. But agents like him in charge of neers had it easy byparisonthe agents assigned to veteran singers were worried sick. But to think of his 10 interns and to remember the only one who hadnt turned in a song was Fang Zhao pained Du Ang. Du Ang sighed. "Its tough leading a toon." Despite the pressure from above, he had lobbied for 10 more days for the kid. And that was because the higher ups had pinned huge hopes on this years interns. However, only time could tell if the kid woulde through. If he couldnt turn in something presentable in 10 days, Du Ang would have no choice but to fire him. Du Ang refreshed the New Pioneers Chart and red at the top two. His eyes were about to spit fire. He was genuinely pissed. The first ce where neers could showcase of their talent was the New Pioneers Chart. The top two hadnt changed hands in a week. They held on and even increased their lead on the others. If the opposition wasnt too stiff, Du Ang would consider making another push for one of his neers. But once these two showed up, Du Ang gave up. On the New Pioneers Chart, In first ce: "Believe in Me," performed by Xue Huai,poser Xue Huai, a Tongshan True Entertainment release. In second ce: "Rainbow Candy," performed by Fei Lisi,poser Fei Lisi, a Neon Culture release. Both songs were bothposed and performed by the same person. They had to be quite talented, no? No. The musicians behind the two songs were indeed very talented, but the songs were fronted by virtual idols. When they debuted, real idols had to ovee countless hurdles. The neers left no stone unturned in their chart campaigns. They were worried all the time, terrified their debut single would tank, which would reflect poorly on their recordpany. But virtual idols were different, especially the tailor-made ones. They wereunched only after internal vetting, after borate nning and a major mobilization of resources. Their recordbels alsovished huge budgets on them. It was the kind of treatment that real neers would never receive. Behind every virtual idol was a crack team and unlimited capital. Was it f*cking fair to even consider them neers? The kind of manpower and financing big recordbels threw at virtual idolsother neers could only dream of. Plus there wasnt a real neer who could rival the two top virtual idols, and Silver Wing couldnt possibly focus all its ammunition on taking them down. The recordbel wanted to save resources for their established stars, so the higher ups had already given up on the top two spots. The virtual idols on the New Pioneers Chart were likeputer bugs that grew more permanent with every passing year. Every time a virtual idol showed up in the new talent contest, the other neers were left biting dust. A senior executive at Silver Wing once lobbied the global trade association for recordpanies to ban virtual idols from new talent contests, but he was turned down. Reminded of the rebuffed proposal, Silver Wing staff always wanted to spit blood. Of course, the uninformed masses would wonder: "If the top two of the Big Three recordpaniesunched virtual neers this year, whats stopping Silver Wing?" But anyone with a basic understanding of the music industry would know that virtual idols were the Achilles heel of Silver Wing. Whoever they promoted failed, one after another. None had made it. They were all flops. Thepany dedicated a team to virtual idolsst year. The producer in charge was mocked mercilessly by the staff at Tongshan True Entertainment and Neon Culture after his virtual idol failed to make an impression. He was still hospitalized. He was also too ashamed to face senior management and the rank-and-file staff. After all, he had promised a triumph, but now he wished he hadnt. The senior executives at Silver Wing also wished they had acted differently. If they knew such a dismal failure was in the works, they wouldnt have bothered with virtual idols. Now they were theughing stock of the industry. The money they splurged on their virtual idol project was enough tounch several real neers. The project generated nearly zero returns. The senior executives at Silver Wing thought that Tongshan True Entertainment and Neon Cultureunched virtual idols this year deliberately to rub salt in their wounds as they made a major push for their real neers. Now that thepany had banished any thought ofunching virtual idols and focused their attention on real idols, the pressure shifted to the neers. Taking down the top two was unrealistic, but the higher ups were hoping tond a few songs in the top 10. If they couldnd three top 10 hits, Du Angs sry would double. If he could manage four, he could get promoted. Be it a raise or a promotion, Du Ang had major incentive to do well. How many top 10 spots could they im? Just as he was pondering the matter, a reminder sounded on Du Angs bracelet. He tapped the message. It was a demo from Fang Zhao. "Wow, that was quick." Du Ang felt reinvigorated. Regardless of quality, whether Fang Zhaoposed the song himself or had outside help, receiving the demo meant that all 10 of his neers had submitted songs. Du Angs work was almost done. Chapter 7: Qualification Chapter 7: Qualification Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh To prevent theft, every demo sample submitted was encrypted using internal software. Du Ang had to decrypt them before he could listen to them. As he was listening, Du Ang also read the document that Fang Zhao had submitted along with his demo. His furrowed brows rxed, surprise shone in his eyes, and he shed a rare smile. "Hes quite crafty." After mentoring so many neers, even though Du Ang didnt have much talent in the way ofposition, he could still determine the potential of a song. Even though demos were often iplete and crudely made, he could extrapte much from such a short sample. When this song ispleted, it should do OK. At the very least, it wont fail miserably. Du Ang was happy with the song Fang Zhao had submitted. It vindicated his decision to lobby for 10 extra days for the kid, despite the pressure from above. After listening to the sample, Du Ang sent Fang Zhao a text message. "Stop by the office this afternoon and get cranking on recording the full song." Even though advancements in technology cut down on production time dramatically, Du Ang would feel more secure if the song waspleted early. Not to mention that this seasons new talentpetition was almost over. If they didnt get cranking, theyd be left eating dust somewhere. After sending the text message, Du Ang contacted operations. "Im releasing a new single in three days. Appreciate if you can save me a spot." After touching base with the producer, operations, and so on, Du Ang asked his assistant, "How many of our newly signed singers are free?" "Singer-wise, weve signed four fresh graduates. Weve already lined up work for three of them. Theres still one left, but he doesnt seem to be in good shape ofte," the assistant responded, neck hunched. "Not in good shape?" Du Ang furrowed his brows once again. He hated hearing that phrase. "Not in good shape" was too general a term. "I think... he may have broken... broken up with his girlfriend." The assistants voice faded as he noticed Du Angs mood swing. Of course Du Ang was in a foul mood.Who the hell did they sign this year? Theyre too young to know the ups and downs in life. He was hired to mentor industry neers, not babysit. Who had time for heart-to-hearts? "Theyre all so much hassle!" This industry was sopetitive, and the new talentpetition was utterly cutthroat this season. Who had time to monitor your mood? You think youre a superstar? You want someone tofort you? Go to mommy and daddy! As a nobody neer, you had to suck it up. Who didnte up the ranks that way? No matter what was going on, when presented a golden opportunity, you had to w through even if it meant tasting blood. If you couldnt deal with that kind of pressure then get lost! "Drag his ass over here!" Du Ang said in a fiery tone. "Yes sir!" The assistant scampered. He sure as hell didnt want to stay and face an upset Du Ang. Du Angs mouth was a methrower these days, lighting up one after another. His underlings were on high alert, attentive to the smallest detail, lest they catch fire themselves. Once Fang Zhao got Du Angs message, he rushed over by car. It was a half-hour ride from the mass housing district to downtown, thanks to a massive improvement in transportation infrastructure. Before the end of days, you couldnt even imagine getting close to downtown in less than an hour. If there was traffic, it was a different storya two- or three-hour journey was nothing. Silver Wing Media had built a 150-story building downtown. It was tower-shaped, nearly 800 meters tall. The top was graced with a giant pair of silver wings. Height-wise, the building wasnt a standout in the neighborhood. There were plenty of buildings taller than Silver Wing Tower, but as one of Yanzhous three top entertainment giants, Silver Wing was no bit yer. People came and went. No one noticed a nobody like Fang Zhao. The VIPs enjoyed private passage. Fang Zhao could only ride the regr elevator along with the rank-and-file employees. Du Angs office was on the 20th floor. When Fang Zhao arrived, he was tearing someone apart, spitting saliva and all. Before Du Ang sat a young man of about 20, taking his beating submissively. He didnt even dare wipe the saliva off his face, repeatedly assuring Du Ang, "There wont be a next time. Definitely not! Ive been meditating for three days now. I can perform right away. Really! Let me show you." "Shut up!" Du Ang halted the singers overeager apology and shifted his attention to Fang Zhao, who had just entered his office. Fang Zhao looked like he was in good spirits, not as disheveled as he expected, which improved Dus mood. "Alright, stop bullshitting me. Get ready for your recording session soon. The chart rankings for the new talentpetition are pretty much settled. If you dont enter now, dont think about making the top 100, let alone the top 50." As a matter of protocol, Fang Zhao had to submit his song to Silver Wing Media, which then picked a singer. He was signed to Silver Wing as aposer. His contract dictated that, unless otherwise specified, his songs had to be performed by singers signed to Silver Wing. "Fang Zhao, all youve got is one song?" Du Ang asked. "Yeah, just one for now." Fang Zhao responded. "For the same amount of time, otherposers produce two or three. Never mind, just finish this one. Are you going to arrange it yourself?" "Yes." "OK, its up to you. Even if you need one of our arrangers, youre not gonna be able to find a good one right now," Du Ang mumbled. All the best arrangers had been assigned to the top stars. Neers werent so lucky. Instead of prying a few mediocre arrangers from the demons that ran the arrangement department, he might as well let Fang Zhao do the job. He couldnt stand the sight of those demons. Every visit left a bitter taste in his mouth. After tearing into the neer, Du Ang couldnt rest just yet. After a quick ss of water, he led Fang Zhao and the neer, Bei Zhi, who was also on probation, to the recording studio. He had no expectations nowall he wanted was to get thisst person out there. That was mission aplished. As for how well he ced, whether he could seize the day, that was up to the trainee himself. All he could do as an agent was toy the groundwork. Fang Zhao took in the production process with eager eyes and finally understood the saying that it was easier to catch a shade beneath a giant tree. That was why so many people wanted to sign with a bigpany at a time when the industry was blooming. More often than not, talent alone wasnt enough. There were so manyposers out there and thousands of songs were being submitted every day. What the public fixated on and what the majorpanies got behind were seasoned veterans. As for the nobodies who werent connected or didnt hail from prominent families, the only hope was the new talentpetition, maybe a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. If they missed out, getting the recordbel to promote them was a tall order. That was why the original owner of Fang Zhaos body took the new talentpetition so seriously, why he was so desperate as tomit suicide when his work was stolen. He felt that his dreams had died along with those three stolen songs. After the three-day process of recording a song, the final product was subject to an internal audit, to see if the piece closely resembled any previous releases. If there was a high-percentage match, then it was gged. If there was too much of a resemnce, or piracy, or any other problems, thepany wouldnt release the song. The entertainment industry had evolved rapidly. The rules were different from those during Fang Zhaos times before the end of days, but you could say it was more orderly. And even though apletely level ying field was impossible, rtively speaking, under the new rules, more aspiring talents had a shot at stardom. "The officialunch is tomorrow morning at 8 a.m.!" The moment when Du Ang confirmed theunch date was when Fang Zhao officially qualified for the new talentpetition chart. Even though the season was almost over, at least he had entered in the nick of time. It was June 10. Ten days had passed since thest month featuring the new talent charts started. Although the rankings were still changing, there wasnt a major reshuffle. All eyes were on the battle for top 10. The top two finishers were all but confirmedthe two virtual idols were a shoo-in for first and second. As for third to tenth ce, let the games begin. The artists and staff of Silver Wing Media were glued to the charts. After all, cing well in the new talentpetition meant happy bosses, which made life easier for the small potatoes. Maybe a raise was in the horizon. "We have three artists in the top 10 this season so far." "Not bad at all. We only used to ce one or two. Our neers worked their hearts out this year." What a rare urrencethree artists from the samepany cing in the top 10. The staff of Silver Wing were quite happy with this result. No wonder Silver Wing was one of the Big Three, even though it was on the decline in recent years and failed to ce well in the new talentpetition. At least they broke through this year. Companies smaller in scale than Silver Wing were also gossiping. "The Big Three ount for the entire top 10 in this seasons new talentpetition." The so-called Big Three referred to Yanzhous three biggest entertainmentpanies: Silver Wing Media, Neon Culture, and Tongshan True Entertainment. "Silver Wing did well this year. Theyve got three in the top 10. I heard theyre making some major moves." "Thats what I heard too. I heard Silver Wing signed 10 newposers this year alone. They went all out." "Wow! Ten neers at once! Thats a huge investment." "Ten? Howe I only see nine?" "There are nine Silver Wing artists in the top 50. Maybe the 10th wasnt that good and ced lower." "No, I checked the top 200." "Then the 10th artist must not have entered thepetition. Even though Silver Wing has been in decline, theyre still a force to be reckoned with. Theyre not so weak as to not even be able to make the top 100. The Big Three cant afford to lose face." __________ "Boss, the top 10 are gaining distance from the rest. Should we make a push?" the employee of one entertainmentpany asked. Their outfit had also entered a few neers, one of whom ced in the top 20. With the top 10 pulling ahead by greater margins, after canvassing the charts, the boss set his sights on the final spot in the top 10 and pointed to the entry,manding. "Hes our target. Lets make a push and take his spot!" At No. 10 was "Flight," performed by Kong Xie,posed by Fang Sheng, a Neon Culture release, with a total of 1,502,461 downloads. There was no other way. The rest of the top 10 had already surpassed 2 million downloads, only No. 10 had just hit 1.5 million. Even though No. 11 and lower were drawing 1.3 million or fewer downloads, a considerable gap from No. 10,petitive juices were stirred. Everyone had their eyes on the plumb spot. Even though there was only one ces difference between No. 10 and No. 11, the gap in prestige was huge. There were 20 days left in thepetition. With the right push, it wasnt impossible to overtake the current No. 10. The bosses of other smallerpanies shared simr sentiments. Seeing that the chart rankings had more or less settled and a bigger cushion developed between the top 10 and the rest, some had already thrown in the towel, but a fewpanies with deep talent set their sights on No. 10. Like a group of cats greedily eyeing a fat mouse darting about. Chapter 8: Awoken by Coolness Chapter 8: Awoken by Coolness Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Music students were also paying attention to the chart movements. At Qian Academy of Music in particr. In the post-apocalypse era, university education had been expanded to six years. Rising Year Six students, whether they majored inposition or performance, were paying close attention to the chart. They also determined the strength of each entertainmentpany based on the chart. Out of the Big Three, Silver Wing Media was considered the weakest. Its glory days were in the past. The top students preferred Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment, especially thetter, which had made a major push in recent years. Their virtual idols were flourishing and generated a huge demand forposers and arrangers, a perfect fit for the students. "Silver Wing did OK this year. They ount for three of the top 10," one student said. "The top 10 are all from the Big Three." "Thats the kind of dominance the Big Three should project!" As far as the students were concerned, given they were the three biggest entertainmentpanies in Yanzhou, the Big Three should rightfully rule the charts. "Hey, out of the top 10, five of theposers are graduates of our school. Three are signed to Silver Wing, one to Tongshan True Entertainment, and one to Neon Culture," one student said excitedly. "Oh, there are three at Silver Wing? What happened to the fourth? I heard that Silver Wing signed four of our final-yearposition majors. Three of them are in the top 10. Where did the fourth go? Hes not in the top 10. I checked the entire top 100 and couldnt find him." "Really? Let me see who thest person is. Theposition majors they signed are Rong Zheng, Chu Guang and Sha Anduno, Sha Andu signed with Tongshan True Entertainment. Is it Prius?" "Prius signed with Neon Culture. Hes in the top 10." "Oh, then its not him. Who else is there? Thats right C Fang Zhao. We havent spotted Fang Zhao yet." "Yeah, he hasnt shown up yet." "Wasnt Fang Zhao the first one to sign? Our adviser was quite bullish about Fang Zhao, saying that Fang Zhao had the potential to make the top 10 in this seasons new talent contest." The students sifted through the chart again but still couldnt find Fangs name. What had happened? It was nearly the end of the season. Howe he hadnt entered the contest yet? It wasnt only the students at his alma materhis childhood buddies, Zeng Huang andpany, were also freaking out and pissed off. They felt so repressed seeing Fang Sheng sitting triumphantly in the top 10. What they would have given to announce to the world that Fang Shengs song was stolen, stolen from Fang Zhao. They had no proof, so if they rabble-roused, they would be sued for defamation. The punishment for defamation was heavy and Neon Culture would no doubt defend Fang Sheng. Getting on the wrong side of Neon Culture would do no good for these nobodies. "What is Big Zhao thinking? Is he really going to enter thepetition now? Its already the 10th. " Zeng Huangs fiance Fang Yue, also Fang Zhaos childhood friend, was also keeping tabs on Fang Zhao, but there still wasnt any news, even after days of waiting. As they were talking, Zeng Huang heard a "ding"the crisp sound of a reminder on her bracelet. They saw the sender of the text message and their eyes brightened. "There he is!" __________ Even though Fang Zhao was riding a high tide, he hadnt slept well since entering the new talentpetition. Initially it was nerves and anxiety about his ranking, and then it was excitement. As he monitored the number of downloads on his wristband screen, he could picture his coffers filling with cash. Every download cost a dor. Unless specified, revenue was split three ways: theposer earned 30 percent, the singer 20 percent, and the recordbel 50 percent. The rise of virtual idols boosted the value ofposers and devalued singers. Status-wise, B-list singers werent as important asposers, so naturally, they received a smaller cut. For the current season, Fang Sheng entered all three songs that he stole from Fang Zhao as insurance. He bet everything on the current season, a strategy hispany signed off on. If revenue was split ording to his contract, given that the three songs had alreadybined for 3 million downloads, Fang Shengs cut was 1 million. If his career took off even more and he signed a better contract, his cut would increase and he would earn even more. He had risen from poverty because of these three songs. Itd been only how long? Seeing how the three songs charted, not only was Fang Sheng free of guilt and remorse, he was d he had gone down this path. What a great f*cking deal it was, stealing these three songs! When he first joined thepany, the staff members who dealt with neers were quite cold. Now they smiled every time they saw him. The shift in attitude meant he was growing in stature. From now on, hed be entitled to more resources at Neon Light and would work with better singers. The two words "infinite wealth" shed in his head. As for Fang Zhao? Fang Sheng chuckled in a low voice, unlocked the screen to his bracelet, and skimmed the chart rankings again. There hadnt been much movement. "Fang Zhao has no hope." At that very moment... "Ding!" A reminder sounded. Fang Sheng had set up many reminders. The "ding" may have indicated a text message or an update in a newsfeed he followed, but somehow, Fang Shengs chest tightened when he heard the sound. He looked at the clock on his wristband. It was 8 a.m. sharp. Eight in the morning was when new songs were uploaded and released after being vetted. Suddenly, Fang Sheng had second thoughts about tapping the reminder. Still, he took a few deep breaths and tapped. Maybe it was something else, Fang Sheng thought. After he tapped the reminder and read the message, his face turned pale. His screen showed a reminder announcing the new release of aposer he followed. "Hehe, My Dear," performed by Bei Zhi andposed by Fang Zhao, a Silver Wing Media release. Composer, Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao. He glossed over the title of the song. The two words "Fang Zhao" were the eyesore. Yet he masochistically stared at the name for a minute before moving his stiff fingers, tapping the y button. When he was done, Fang Sheng stayed in his room. It was dead silent. When he was summoned to Neon Light in the afternoon, people wanted to approach and say hi but noticed that he was pale as a ghost and wearing a terrifying look. "What got to him?" the staffers wondered in private. "I dont know. Hes doing well in the new talent contest. All three of his songs are in the top 100, one is in the top 10." "I was afraid he had dropped out of the top 10. So isnt he in good shape?" a Neon Light staffer said after reading thetest chart. No one could imagine how Fang Sheng felt at the time. Even though he wasnt a talentedposer, he could tell a good song from a bad one. He could figure out which songs would seed and which couldnthis tastes were in synch with the masses. Thats how he knew what repercussions Fang Zhaos song would bring. Now, if Fang Zhao had released his song independently, it wouldnt have been a problem. He posed no threat that way. But Fang Zhao had the backing of Silver Wing Media, one of the Big Three. As long as Silver Wing applied the full weight of their promotional machine for neers, Fang Zhao was bound to soar in the rankings. Twenty days was neither a short time nor an extended period. How was it possible? How on earth was it possible? How did Fang Zhao produce a new song in a matter of days? He must haveposed it ahead of time. That was definitely it. So Fang Zhao was on guard. Fang Sheng recalled the look that Fang Zhao gave him when he returned to his ck street to move. The look harbored a deeply buried sense of hatred. Now revenge had emerged, dangled in front of him. By June, the weather in Yanzhou was quite warm, but Fang Sheng felt a coldness travel through his body, as if he had just been dragged out of a freezer. Even though Silver Wing Media had been in decline in recent years, as one of the Big Three, its marketing prowess was still no match for many of the smallerpanies. Any new release would be promoted within channels dedicated to neers. The intr at Qian Academy of Music, for example. "There it is. Silver Wing has uploaded a new song. Theposer is Fang Zhao!" "Lets download it right now. Hes an old boy. We gotta support him." "Brothers and sisters from theposition department, lets support our alumnus Fang Zhao!" "Already downloaded." "Downloaded +1." "Even though Im an instrumental major, Im going to help out too." Many of the students didnt listen to the song but joined the outpouring of support for these fresh graduates. It wasnt a privilege that only Fang Zhao was entitled to. All the top graduates received this kind of treatment. Thankfully, none of these students were intent on supporting Fang Zhao. They didnt know Fang Zhao and might be fans of other neers, but they were still curious about Fang Zhao. What kind of product would thister who showed up at the end of the season deliver? For Silver Wing to have the gumption to enter Fang Zhao now, it wouldnt be a crappy piece of work. Even if Fang Zhao wanted to enter a shit song, Silver Wing couldnt afford to lose face. Inside the dorm of a certain higher education institute in Qian, a Year Three student had the morning off. He woke upte and got online with a yawn, nning to catch up on the news. In line with habit, heunched a music app called Intimately You Music that he used frequently and yed the rmended ylist for the day. These rmendations were all drawn and whittled down from his past preferences. If he heard something he liked, he would bookmark it, only splurging on a download when it was a song he really liked. He wore his headsets and browsed the days flurry of entertainment headlines as he listened to music. Nothing interesting was going on and the music traveling to his ears didnt impress him much. It wasnt bad, but there were no surprises. Maybe there were one or two songs that were OK, but he wouldnt think much of them after a first listen. If you asked him what he thought after he went through his ylist, he wouldnt be able to say much. This was amon routine. Music industry outsiders like himself often just yed songs they had already downloaded on a whim, maybe asionally listening to rmended new or previous releases. Just as he was yawning and reading the news distractedly, a spookyughter sounded in his years, turning his partial yawn into a sneeze. His body woke up, cleared of any lingering sleepiness, and he sat up in shock. After maintaining that posture for about 20 seconds, the student finally moved his fingers, scrolling through his screen as he switched from the news to his music app to find out the name of the song he was listening to. When he saw the title, the student nked for a second. "Hehe, My Dearwhat kind of title is that?" The student stared at the title that stood out from the others on the chart as heined out loud. Yet his fingers kept moving, hitting y once again after the first listen. And again. And again. And again. "Ding!" "You have hit your sampling quota for the day," said the reminder that popped up on the screen. Ive hit my quota already? Ive listened to the song five times already? Wow, that was fast. It suddenly dawned on him that he had devoted hisplete attention to listening to the song five times. He had actually focused on one song and listened to it five times. Gotta download it! It was only 1 dor. He was thinking he could loop the song the entire afternoon, a perfect fit for those two particrly boring sses. Maybe he would be awoken by the sound of "hehe" in his headsets when he about to fall asleep. After the download, he posted the song on his schools intr. Handsomes Cool Song: "I was blown away by a song today. Belows the link to the sample." Chapter 9: So That’s the Kind of Little Secretary You Are Chapter 9: So Thats the Kind of Little Secretary You Are Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh By that time of day, even thezy bones were getting up. There were still plenty of students without morning sses online. When they saw the post, they clicked away. There were also those who couldnt bother to click and joined the chitchat instead. Guitars Flight: What kind of song can wake you up with coolness? Handsomes Cool Song: "Hehe, My Dear." Swimming Fish: What? Handsomes Cool Song: Go search for it yourself. Im out, gotta grab a bite. Got a date with the God of Dreams this afternoon. Mi Yu My Love: Wait! Are you talking about that "God of Dreams," one of the three hypnotist extraordinaires at our school? Handsomes Cool Song: Precisely. Guitars Flight: Im gonna check out the song. Swimming Fish: Me too! Mi Yu My Love: Same here! Others monitoring the conversation also clicked on the song as a result. They also wanted to know what song could withstand the hypnosis treatment of the God of Dreams. "God of Dreams" was the nickname for an old professor at the school who still hadnt retired. He used to teach philosophy, but now he had crossed over to music arrangement. The old geezer suffered from low energy in recent years, so he switched to teaching electives. There were only a handful of electives, which also demanded less of teachers than the required courses. The problem was this particr professor was an agonizingly slow speaker. To paraphrase the students, Professor Zhou spoke like a sloth, putting everyone to sleep. Students had repeatedly petitioned Prof. Zhou to lecture by webcast instead, but he refused. Though the ss was sheer hypnosis, attendance was still mandatory. It would make sense for students to steer clear of his ss, but the thing was that the course was credit-rich, so quite a few students signed up. Thus there were tons of people being hypnotized. Upon hearing the student gossip, a young lecturer wasnt convinced and decided to see for himself. He never showed up again. No one saw the lecturer sitting in on Prof. Zhous ss again. Prof. Zhou had seniority and he had contributed to the schools sess, so no one dared confront him. Those who did didnt want to deal with him, so Prof. Zhous ss kept being offered. Over the years, Prof. Zhou got addicted to the ss. He was strict in ss. Students could ignore his lecture but they were absolutely banned from doing anything else, including sleeping. Serious infractions led to docked credit. That day, Prof. Zhou strolled into the ssroom casually and scanned his audience. He had poor visionit seemed like a big crowd, so he thought attendance was good. In keeping with routine, he checked his surveince footage, examining every corner of the massive ssroom that fit nearly 1,000 students. Good, no one was ying with their bracelets. The same case with other angles. This pleased Prof. Zhou immensely. The only weird thing was that the students in ss looked like zombies, staring upward as if their spirits had left their bodies, a group of thinkers inmunion with the stars ands. In other words, collective daydreaming. Prof. Zhou would have ignored one or two isted daydreamers, but the longer he lectured, the weirder the vibe. It wasnt just a select few, not even a minoritymost of the ss was daydreaming. How odd! Prof. Zhou slowed down and eventually came to a halt. There was something off in the atmosphere. He couldnt continue. Prof. Zhou pressed a button. "XXX, please repeat what I just said." The student who was called upon was awoken by the shing light on his desk, which indicated that he had been summoned. He wanted to get up and say that he hadnt caught what the professor had just said, but instead he mumbled mysteriously, "Hehe." Prof. Zhou: "......" The other students yelled, "Damn, that was bold!" Old Prof. Zhou dismissed his ss with a sullen look on his face. He also exited at a much brisker pace, unlike his sloth-like movement of the past. The students were spooked, wary of a brewing storm. In no mood to pay heed to the student reaction, Old Prof. Zhou got online as soon as he returned to his office. He had learned from his students what the problem was. As soon as he logged on he headed for the sample. Donning his headset, Old Prof. Zhou wanted to give it a good listen. What kind of song would wreak such havoc on his ss? When he heard the human voice at the beginning of the song, Old Prof. Zhous furrowed brows sunk more deeply. "What kind of crap are the kids singing these days..." Prof. Zhou picked up a pen and was about to write a critique, but his movement and train of thought were halted abruptly by the prelude. He took a deep breath when the song ended. He tapped the nk piece of paper with the tip of his pen and put the pen down, instead browsing the songs credits, shifting his attention to the name of theposer on a secondary page. "Fang Zhao?" After scanning the credits, Old Prof. Zhou posted: "I discovered a new song that I want to rmend today. The arrangement is quite interesting and defies convention. The fresh grads over at Qian Academy of Music this year are quite something!" "Haha, there are scarcely any songs that elicit this kind of praise from you. And to think its the work of a neer. Gotta check it out." Old friends expressed curiosity. Even friends who didnt know a lick about music arrangement joined the fray. Two dayster. It was time for Prof. Zhous elective again. The students were extra attentive. They didnt get online or wear headsets. Even if they did, they didnt turn on the music. They wanted to see how the "God of Dreams" would behave today. He was in such a foul mood when ss endedst time, which had left them wondering for two days. They were worried that the God of Dreams would flunk the entire ss. Yet they were surprised to find Old Prof. Zhou in a decent mood when he entered the ssroom. Old Prof. Zhou scanned the ssroom and turned on the projector. "Were going to analyze a new song today. This is important material. Itll be on the final." At the back of the room, three words appeared, shing on the 10-meter tall screen: "Hehe, My Dear." Before the screen stood Prof. Zhous smiling face. The audience: "......" __________ That evening, a group of uing graduates held a gathering to mark the end of their student days. The karaoke bar was a splendid ce to vent. A waiter smiled professionally as he emerged from a private box carrying a tray. His smile was impable, but he was sighing inside. Pre-graduation breakups were verymon. Every year around this time, they saw quite a few imminent graduates who were especially emotional. In the private box on the left, a young man about 1.9 meters tall was tearfully mourning his university-era rtionship. In the box on the right, a petite young woman was singing a heartbreaking bad with her bellowing voice. Sigh... these kids. The waiter let out a long, imaginary sigh, but he gave no further thought to the matter. All they had to do was keep smiling. Remembering that business was up and they were due a bonus this month, his smile widened. Inside the private box on the left the waiter had just passed. Seven students were sharing a meal. They had stopped after a round of singing, shutting the projector and stereo system. Six of the students consoled the tall, bulky young man sitting in the middle. The music was gone and the mood somber. "Say, I havent checked my little secretarys rmendations today." A tall and slender young man sitting on the side tried to change topics, seeing as the consoling was going nowhere. The "little secretary" he spoke of was a special function part of the hit music app Intimately You Music. It rmended songs and tailored ylists based on your listening history, just like simr functions, except that, for a surcharge, you could pick an avatar for it. As heunched his app, the tall, skinny young man was ecstatic. "My little secretary is Mi Yu, yo." As he spoke, Mi Yus slender body appeared on top of his bracelet as if she had sauntered in from afar. At the same time, a passionate voice announced, "Wee back to Intimately You Music." "F*ck, you set Mi Yu as your little secretary! It must have cost a fortune!" The other students were jealous. A pop idols images generated royalties. The hotter the star, the higher the royalty. Mi Yu was the talk of the town, so shemanded high royalties. Most fans werent willing to splurge on a tailored "little secretary." The tall, skinny student was reveling in the attention and about to show off, but considering the presence of a heartbroken brother, he held back, saying instead, "Lets see what my little secretary rmended today." Hed been listening to a lot of upbeat music, so todays rmendations should be able to lift spirits. "I listen to whatever Mi Yu rmends." This was a diehard Mi Yu fan, even though what he was referring to was actually just a music app that used Mi Yus likeness. "Yeah, lets check it out! Lets build up the mood again!" Rowdiness was the best antidote for negative emotion. They were going all out tofort their sensitive, heartbroken dormmate. The app was connected to the stereo system in the private room. "Hehe, hehehe..." Aughter that exuded part self-pity, part sadness erupted. The entire room went silent, including the heartbroken student still mired in depression, and shifted their gaze to the tall, skinny student, as ifining, "This is your style? This is your way of building the mood? This is what you mean by upbeat?" The tall, skinny student started sulking too. He wanted tosh out at his "little secretary," but seeing Mi Yus perfect face, he couldnt do it. Instead he mumbled, "So thats the kind of little secretary you are." "Its OK. Lets generate another song." The tall, skinny student had raised his hand, but he froze when theughter ended and the prelude began. A slightly retro chorus, a jumpy beat, and a jumble of instruments appeared like a gathering sandstorm. "Its been a long time Since west spoke. ... In the same city Too many pictures bring us to a halt. Time flies. Im a bit nervous." The lead vocals, the chorus, and the instrumental performance blended perfectly to paint a certain setting, where the protagonist was an abandoned traveler soldiering alone, trudging along as he remembered past events and encounters. Electronic music wasmon, familiar to listeners of the day, but the electronic music in this song defied categories. Refined listeners could tell what school theposer hailed from, but in the case of this song, they were clueless. The front half of the song was sad and repressed. The high notes were tearjerkers. But gradually, the melody shifted. After a beautiful, spirited base performance, the song rose to another level and became more epic. The torrid emotions that were gushing like a raging flood were suddenly plugged by a sturdy dam. The listener was transported to a roller coaster about to soar into the horizon. Sometimes a song was worth a thousand words. In the private room, the student sitting in the middle wiped his tears and snot. "Whats this song called? I want to sing it." The tall, skinny student came to his senses, frowning when he heard the question but eventually eking out a smile. "Its a new song. Its not in the system yet." "Then Ill sing without the music." "......" The others opened their mouths but refrained from speaking. "Sure! "Whatever makes you happy." What a horrible feeling it was listening to an off-pitch singer belt out a passionate solo. When the tall fellow sang the first "he," the other students grimaced and pulled out their headsets. Forget it, they were better off listening to the original. Chapter 10: Crowded Out Chapter 10: Crowded Out Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The number of sample ybacks revealed the promotional prowess of the recordpany behind the singer and theposer. But whether the audience could be turned captive, whether they would splurge on a download, that depended the song itself. Undoubtedly, this song had legs. It was close to the end of the season, and though the extended dy put the song at a disadvantage, its meteoric rise drew a lot of attention, especially people who paid close attention to the music industry. No one would notice a leap from the bottom of the charts to the top 200. Nor a leap from the top 200 to the top 100. But you couldnt ignore a song that made the top 50 in three days. For a neers single, the rapid rise of "Hehe, My Dear" dropped jaws among those who followed the new talent chart. Most of the people who listened to the song were students, but among them were also veteran musicians who studiedposition and arrangement, such as Prof. Zhou, who had his students analyze the arrangement in a test. That made the students both love and hate the song. However you looked at it, the song was a sess. Just as Du Ang had predicted, the stars had aligned for that song. Even though it was ate entry, it wasnt thatte, and it had enough momentum. Since Fang Zhaos song wasunched, Du Ang was glued to the new talent chart from dusk to dawn. His other neers werent raking in that many more downloads and had started to taper off, stagnating on the chart. The key was Fang Zhaos release. It would determine whether Du Ang would get a raise or a promotion. At Du Angs office at Silver Wing Media, things had quieted down as the new talentpetition drew to a close. He didnt have any more songs produced. The heavy lifting was left to marketing and sales. So all Du Ang did was monitor the chart. He watched as Fang Zhaos number of downloads went from zero to three digits, then to four and five, and then to six. It hit 1 million on the ninth day after its release.Even if they hit 1 million downloads, many new releases would taper off, but not Fang Zhaos. It saw J-shaped exponential growth as it crossed the 1 million download threshold and kept surging. Glued to the data on his tablet, Du Angs eyes, covered in bloodied veins, barely blinked. From the moment he arrived at the office at 8 a.m., apart from meals and toilet breaks, he was obsessed, constantly staring at the download tally on his screen. Every muscle in his body was taut and his brain remained in an orgasmic state. None of his nine other interns had had Du Ang this on edge. Fang Zhao was an exception. He was quite surprised and eager with anticipation. Even though demos differed from the final product, differences were minimal. But Fang Zhaos arrangement in the final cut had even the demons over in the arrangement department impressed."Maybe I will get promoted this time," Du Ang mumbled. Between a raise and a promotion, Du Ang naturally preferred thetter. Du Angs three assistants could hear him mumbling whenever they entered his office. Initially, they werent able to make out what he was saying, but after a few trips they realized Du Ang was chanting as he stared at the download counter, "Promotion! Promotion! Promotion!" It wasnt just Du Ang. The staffers who worked with neers were also glued to the chart; they also wanted Fang Zhaos release in the top 10. The only thing was that No. 10 had already hit 1.8 million downloads. Eight hundred thousand downloads was too big a gap.Fang Zhao had to close a gap of 800,000 in 10 days. No, he had to chalk up at least another million. After all, the 10th-ced song would garner more downloads, so probably 1 million more downloads were needed to crack the top 10. Was 1 million more downloads possible for a neer, considering what promotional channels were in y? He thought it was impossible, and yet he hung on to a sliver of hope. That sense of hope grew and expanded as the days passed. What a rapid ascent. It had just cracked the top 50 the day before yesterday. Now it was in the top 30.The song at No. 30 was released by a smallpany. Their goal was to crack the top 50. Low and behold the neer they signed went all out and clinched the 30th spot. What a pleasant surprise! Theposer was likewise delighted. Considering the season wasing to a close and the chart rankings had more or less settledhe had a considerable lead on No. 31he was quite rxed and had been celebrating with friends the past few days. He was hungover and fast asleep at 2 in the morning when he was awoken by repeated reminders. His bracelet was set to "Do not disturb" mode and most calls were blocked, but calls were put through after a third try. Three calls from the same number meant an urgent matter. Frowning, he rolled on his bed and announced in a foul mood, "Put it through."His bracelet put through the call after confirming hismand. Before he could say anything, the caller started shouting. "Youve been crowded out!" "Youre the one whos been crowded out!" Theposer was still groggy but the caller had touched a nerve, which prompted the sharp response. After he rubbed his forehead, he froze and eximed, "What did you just say?" A crisp voice emerged from his wristband. "Youre really being crowded out. Im not kidding. Hurry, take a look! Check out the neer chart. Youre going to drop out of the top 30." Theposer got up instantly, turned on the screen on his wristband and scanned the chart. Indeed, he had dropped to No. 31. "F*ck! Who did this?" He hadnt been paying attention to the chart the past few days and didnt pay much heed to the other songs on the list. Every day he would check his own ranking and the five songs above and below him. How did he drop out of the top 30 in the blink of an eye? No. 32 to No. 36 were the same, and the gap between them hadnt changed much. He shifted his attention to the songs ahead of his. He recognized No. 30, No. 29 and No. 28 C it was the same three songs that had edged ahead for some time. But No. 27 was a fresh face."Hehe, My Dear? From Silver Wing Media?"He was curious and puzzled by thest-minute challenger, so he clicked for more details. It was released on June 11. Sote."Whats wrong with Silver Wing Media, waiting until June 11?"As he wasining, theposers fingers shuffled, scrolling through other details about the song. The more he read, the more he freaked out. After tracking the songs movement over the past few days, he took a deep breath. It resembled a hormone injection, the way it jumped from 500,000 downloads to 1 million in a few days. And counting.In two days, the song had risen from around No. 50 to the top 30. An increase of 400,000 downloads. Now it was eyeing the top 20. The gap between No. 25 and No. 30 wasnt that big. No. 30 had 1,403,952 downloads, while No. 25 ounted for 1,437,756. If it were early in the season, a gap of 30,000 was nothing, but it was near the end of the season and most of the songs had peaked. Even a hike of 10,000 downloads was difficult. Low and behold, this song broke into the top 30 and upended the existing order in a few days. What kind of song could manage such an amazing feat? Curious, he clicked y. A long silence followed. He studied the details of the song with a confused look on his face. This wasnt just a matter of marketing muscle, it was also a function of the quality of the song. "Im a lesserposer," he admitted to himself. It had been more than two hours since he got word that he had been crowded out and started studying the song and everything about it. Daylight began to seep in. It suddenly dawned on him that he knew theposer who wrote No. 25. Yesterday his friend was still praying that the chart stay unchanged. He was quite happy with 25th ce. Now a dark horse had emerged, he reached out to his friend. His friend was also sleeping. He figured he had been partying the past few days as well. The friend answered with a sleepy voice, not bothering with a videoconference. All he heard was a slurred voice saying, "Who is it?" "Youre being crowded out!" "What? Dont joke about something like this." The voice on the other end sounded panicked. "I swear, Im not lying." Bam! Smack! A series of jumbled noises followed. After a while, his friends voice re-emerged. He sounded distracted. "Ive been... crowded out already." "What? Thats impossible." When he got word of his decline, Fang Zhaos song was only at 27. How could he have cracked the top 25 in two hours? He refreshed the neer chart in disbelief. Indeed, there was new entry at No. 25. A bit of research revealed that a famedte-night radio host that gave rtionship advice had rmended "Hehe, My Dear" around midnight. A flurry of downloads ensued. "This isnt the end of it. It cant be." Theposer shut the screen on his bracelet and checked the time." There are seven more days left in thepetition. Many otherposers are going to start losing sleep." Framing the problem that way, he felt a bit better about being squeezed out of the top 30. He couldnt sleep anymore. He washed his face and contacted his agent, who was still asleep. He couldnt afford to take it easy thesest few days. If he persuaded hispany tounch onest marketing campaign, he might be able to reim the No. 30 spot. If he did nothing, he might not even hang on to No. 31. The storm that this dark horse had brought would impact the entire chart. Chapter 11: Overtaken Chapter 11: Overtaken Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh "Hehe, My Dear," the dark horse that had, near the end of the season, burst through the gates from nowhere, continued its impressive run like a hot knife shing through butter. On June 25, "Hehe, My Dear" hit 1.7 million downloads and broke into the top 20. On June 26, it reached 1.9 million downloads. Ranked 18th. The songs ability to maintain its ascent thiste into the season sent shockwaves through the industry. It even forced other recordpanies to dip into their contingency ns, tapping promotional tforms previously off-limits for neers. For example, seeing the tides had turned, thepany behind No. 17 diverted marketing resources from other singers, pushing the song to No. 14 overnight. Singers who were crowded out were freaking out too. They scrambled to lobby their ownbels for more exposure. Somebels were willing to divert their resources, but others did the math and decided it wasnt worth it. They concentrated their marketing efforts on neers they considered promising. The huge stone Fang Zhao had cast caused major ripples. On June 27, "Hehe, My Dear" hit 2.2 million downloads and climbed to No. 12 in the rankings. It was less than 1,000 downloads away from the No. 11 spot. At that point, No. 10 had 2.4 million downloads. A gap of 200,000 downloads. With three days left in the season. Following the chart movements, Zeng Huang was even more excited than Fang Zhao. He called Fang Zhao and said, "Big Zhao, youre about to overtake Fang Sheng!" "Uh-huh." Fang Zhao wasbing his dog in his ck street apartment. After hisst shave, the dog had grown about two centimeters of fur again. The fur was also slightly curly. He had asked the owner of the drug store about it, but he too was dumbfounded, only saying that some dogs were different. After the apocalypse, some animals developed certain quirks. That maybe exined the fast fur growth. Fang Zhaosck of emotion didnt dampen Zeng Huangs excitement. He was still ecstatic. "Big Zhao, at this rate, youll overtake him by tomorrow or the day after that. Many people say that Flight is actually quite wed." "Indeed." Zeng Huang wanted to criticize Fang Shengs song some more, but then he remembered that Fang Zhao was the realposer. Criticizing the song would be pping Fang Zhao in the face. That would be f*cking awkward. Sensing the awkward silence, Fang Zhao responded, "He cant win because of the arrangement. He only stole the score and a fraction of the demo, but he got stuck arranging the song." "Ah, so thats what happened. I see. Fang Sheng isnt much of an arranger. Im sure Neon Culture assigned him one, but I bet they werent able tomunicate with each other, ha ha." Even though Zeng Huang was neither aposer nor an arranger, he knew the business. Arrangers usuallymunicated with theposer to better understand the creative process and matters of craft, style, and so on, but Fang Sheng had stolen just the score and part of the demo. He knew nothing about the emotions behind or origins of the song. Even if he forced the original Fang Zhao to tell, he couldnt match the actualposers passion for the song. And clearly, the arranger Neon Culture assigned to neer Fang Sheng wasnt the best, which prevented the song from reaching its full potential. Otherwise, "Flight" wouldnt have stalled at No. 10. It would have gained at least a few spots. What a shame. Zeng Huang also felt that it was a pity. He also had mixed feelings about watching as Fang Zhao was about to overtake Fang Sheng. The few of them grew up together but still ended up enemies. June 28, 1 a.m. Fang Shengs frozen face and wooden eyes stared at the numbers shuffling on his screen. The New Pioneers Chart was in a state of constant flux. Fang Zhao had long imed the No. 11 spot and was about to overtake him. Ever since Fang Zhao joined the contest, Fang Sheng hadnt had a good nights sleep, gued by nightmares every night. He often dreamed he was standing on the surface of the sea. Beneath his feety a deep, blue ocean. A huge sea monster broke the surface, shing its sharp fangs, and charged straight at him. Wasnt his situation simr in real life? 1:32 a.m. No. 10: "Flight," 2,430,561 downloads. No. 11: "Hehe, My Dear," 2,402,796 downloads. 2:15 a.m. No. 10: "Flight," 2,434,129 downloads. No. 11: "Hehe, My Dear," 2,419,582 downloads. 3:55 a.m. No. 10: "Flight," 2,437,643 downloads. No. 11: "Hehe, My Dear," 2,437,596 downloads. 4:00 a.m. No. 10, "Hehe, My Dear," 2,437,710 downloads. No. 11: "Flight," 2,437,709 downloads. Fang Sheng turned pale. His lips started twitching and the hand on which he wore his bracelet trembled violently. "I lost. Hehe, I still lost..." Bang! He hurled the shiny bracelet he bought after signing with Neon Culture to the ground, shattering it into pieces. Neon Culture wouldnt allocate more marketing tforms to Fang Sheng because he had already asked once when he sensed Fang Zhao bing a threat. If he asked again, thebel wouldnt agree. A bigpany like Neon Culture was loaded with talent and established stars. It could only concentrate so much in the way of resources on a single neer. If you were overtaken, you couldnt me the recordbel. Speaking of priorities, Neon Culture did invest in Fang Sheng. After all, he had climbed to the top ranks of the chart. But special attention was impossible. Thepanys muscle was still lined up behind the virtual idol it hadunched this year. Everyone else had to take a number. No. 10 and No. 11 might have been separated by just one spot, but for Fang Sheng, it was the difference between heaven and hell. As the sun rose, people started another busy day. Insider Silver Wing Tower. Fang Zhao was summoned by Du Ang first thing in the morning to discuss his full-time contract. Fang Zhao was already in the top 10 and gaining on No. 9. No matter what, a top 10 finish was guaranteed. A promotion was guaranteed. Du Ang was in a particrly good mood. He wasnt yelling at anyone for a change, and he wore a beaming smile when he was discussing the terms of the contract with Fang Zhao. He even lobbied for additional benefits, so the discussion went smoothly. "Oh, have you checked thepanys message board yet?" Du Ang asked. "No, I havent." Fang Zhao found some information about the message board in his new memory, but not much. The original owner of his body didnt browse the message board much. "Go take a look. There are quite a few messages for you." Guided by Du Ang, Fang Zhao logged into thepanys official website and visited the message board. The top threads revolved around thebels biggest stars. Fang Zhao searched for his name. There were indeed quite a few messages. Nothingpared to the major stars, but some 1,000 messages was a lot for a neer. Fang Zhao left Silver Wing Tower and boarded a train back to the suburbs. He clicked on the messages after he boarded. Because Fang Zhao was only an intern and not a full-time employee, fans could only leave a message but not gifts. Some left written messages, while others recorded them. He could, however, listen to all of them using the broadcast mode on his bracelet. Fifthment: "Why does there have to be hehe at the beginning of the song? Without the hehe, the song would rise to another level. Why didnt Silver Wing release an altered version of the song?" Sixthment: "What a joke. Why release an altered version? Someone at our school muted the humanughter at the beginning of the song when they yed it in public and was booed until he yed the original version. And youre nitpicking about theughter. You are testimony to the saying that those who missed out on treasures are always restless and those in possession of them treat them like a pair of shabby shoes. ... Twelfthment: "I dont care. I like the original. Ever since I discovered it, Ive stopped falling asleep in ss. I just daydream." Fang Zhao had read some of the online discussion before, but he could see how strategic intervention by the marketing team at Silver Media promoted the song. Theughter track wasnt in the diary entry the original owner of his body left behind, but he did chuckle before he wrote the entry. Speaking of which, Fang Zhao had to admit that Silver Wing vetted its singers properly. Even though he had gone off the rails, Bei Zhi was very talented and his experience with heartbreak could help him perform the song better than someone else. After reviewing thements, Fang Zhao felt assured that his arrangement still struck a chord with the public. Did that mean he could release his old pieces too? He kept listening. ... Fifty-firstment: "I almost missed out on this song. Now downloaded and added to my library." Fifty-secondment: "Ha, I almost missed it too. On my first listen I was thrown off by theughter too, thinking what kind of gimmick was that? But after 10 seconds, the intro sounded OK. I reyed the song. After I was done, I couldnt stop singing hehe, my dear,hehe, my dear." ... Who knew who had leaked the information that Fang Zhaos song was inspired by being dumped. In any case, it helped many people understand the song. One hundred and twenty-ninthment: "Word has it that Fang Zhao wrote the song after he was dumped by his girlfriend. If I could write a song like this, Id be willing to be dumped by my girlfriend." One hundred and thirtiethment: "Dude upstairs, first..." One hundred and thirty-firstment: "You need..." One hundred and thirty-secondment: "...a..." One hundred and thirty-thirdment: "girlfriend..." ... Two hundred and seventy-secondment: "The worst thing for a man is meeting a girl you want take care of for the rest of her life when youre least capable. I dont know Fang Zhao, but I can empathize with his feelings." ... Three hundred and sixteenthment: "You go, bro! I spent all my pocket money on you on the 15th, betting that youd crack the top 10. Myst impulse buy before graduation. Im counting my cash now." ... Four hundred and twenty-ninthment: "Dont be afraid. Even if the world has given up on you, you still have your music, Fang Zhao." ... Five hundredthment: "Go get em, alum Fang Zhaofrom Year Five arrangement majors at the Qian Academy of Music." ... Admiring the bustling cityscape beneath the sunlight, Fang Zhao smiled. "Rest assured, this is just the beginning." Chapter 12: The Shelved Virtual Project Chapter 12: The Shelved Virtual Project Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh June 28, 3:21 p.m. No. 9: "Hehe, My Dear," 2,512,576 downloads. June 28, 7:08 p.m. No. 8: "Hehe, My Dear," 2,578,394 downloads. June 29, 12:03 p.m. No. 7: "Hehe, My Dear," 2,710,962 downloads. June 30, 2:33 a.m. No. 6: "Hehe, My Dear," 2,800,357 downloads. June 30, 12:45 p.m. No. 6: "Hehe, My Dear," 2,908,728 downloads. June 30, 11:56 p.m. No. 5: "Hehe, My Dear," 3,000,923 downloads. That night, nearly every pop music neer in Yanzhou stayed up all night monitoring the New Pioneers Chart. They watched the dark horse that had entered the new talent contest thetest maintain its momentum. After crowding out No. 10, it overtook the next four songs ahead of it in three days and began to threaten the top four. If Fang Zhao had another day, he would have taken down No. 3 and No. 4. If he had another month, who knows what would have happened. When the clock jumped to midnight, when the New Pioneers Chart finally shed a symbol indicating the chart had been finalized, the throngs monitoring the chart could finally breathe a sigh of relief. It was finally all over. Especially Chu Guang in fourth ce and Rong Zheng in third. They were signed to Silver Wing Media as well. They were also fellow graduates of the same department at Qian Academy of Music. They entered the contest early on and were given priority by Silver Wing, but Fang Zhaos appearance gave them a real scare. They were almost overtaken. Even though they still held onto third and fourth ce, they both just hit 3 million downloads, not much of a lead on Fang Zhao. Just as people suspected, if the chart was live for another day, they might have been reced in half a day. Luckily, as far as Silver Wing was concerned, all three were newly signedposers. But theposers themselves were quite conscious of their ranking. Thankfully, the season was over. Over. Or was it really over? The beginning of a new month brought the kickoff of a new season of the new talent contest. Even though this season wasnt as closely followed as the previous, it still marked a new round of battle. The previous season was over and the winners and losers determined. Neers who performed well would gain ess to better resources and better music, while those who didnt do so well had their existing resources pulled. Fang Zhao, thest-minute dark horse, also drew attention and generated plenty of discussion within the industry. "Prairie Fire" was a Qian-based webcast popr among industry insiders. Their main focus was Yanzhous celebrities of all levels. This seasons new talent contest naturally fell on their radar. They even started a betting pool on the final ranking of the New Pioneers Chart. A new edition of the show aired on July 1. Sharing hosting duties were the regr male and female presenters. As soon as the show started, thevishly dressed female host joked, "June has just passed. So many people struggled to sleep in the intense heat toward the end of the month." Industry insiders bitched in their heads, "Its just a show for the voyeuristic masses, but we, the actualpetitors, have been losing sleep for a long time. No wonder people say the second season of the year is the years most brutal. Its the real dealcutthroat, grounded in reality, no room for fakery. No matter how good of a bullshitter you are, the market will deliver a rude awakening." The host continued, "This seasons new talent contest was quite the draw." The male host: "Indeed, thanks to a hit song that drains all sleepiness out of you, hehe." The male hosts pun had music neers watching the show hurling their bracelets. "Hehe your ass. I get a headache from just hearing hehe." The female host: "The past season of the new talent contest didnt exactly go ording to script, though it was expected that the two virtual neers would take the top two spots." The male host: "After a quiet period for Tongshan True Entertainment and Neon Culture, the two conglomerates runched their virtual idol projects." A video appeared alongside the hosts voice. A slim silhouette wearing a white hoodie bearing a cone pattern shed an insidious smile. A slight shift of his head could capture the hearts of thousands of teenage girls. The song "Believe in Me" started ying. The performer was the winner of the new talent contest, virtual singer Xun Huai. He had held the No. 1 spot on the New Pioneers Chart for more than two months now. His single recorded more than 5 million downloads. Xun was created by Tongshan True Entertainment. After Xun Huai, a shapely figure emerged. Even though she looked young, her face was impable. Her mischievous smile and soulful eyes were downright charming. Following "Believe in Me" was the No. 2 song, virtual singer Fei Lisis "Rainbow Candy," which was downloaded 4.8 million times this past season. Fei was created by Neon Culture. "Wow, two virtual idols in a single season. Xun Huais star power is beyond dispute. All of my cousins are keeping tabs on him. Fei Lisi isnt bad either. Word has it that a candy maker Neon Culture partnered with made a killing on rainbow candy this year," the female host said in a joking tone. "The two virtual idols were indeed strong contenders, but I was paying attention to someone else on the chart," the male host said. "Today we received an animation created by a viewer. Its about this years new talent contest." The viewers were intrigued. What animation? A video soon followed. A slick, fat mouse marked with the number 10 darted forward, huffing and puffing, trailed by a group of cats. Each cat had a different fur pattern. It you looked closely, you could see that both the mouse and the cats were emzoned withpany logos. People who had followed the new talent contest understood immediately and shed a knowing smile. Isnt this a depiction of the chart movements toward the end of the season? In the animation, a group of cats were chasing a fat mouse. "Mine." "Its mine." "F*ck off, yall. The mouse is mine." "Yall make way. Im about to make a major move to take down the fat mouse." As the cats quarreled, a cheetah whisked by like the wind, passing the cats andying im to the fat mouse with an emphatic stomp. It kept on running, fading into a speedy silhouette. The reaction of Neon Culture staffers in the neer department who saw the cartoon: "......" Fang Shengs agent: "......" As people around him heaped looks of scorn, pity, and cynicism, a ghastly pale Fang Sheng trashed his second bracelet. In contrast, Silver Wing staffers were chuckling. They were used to being ridiculed by Neon Culture. Now the tables had turned. Even though they missed out on the top two spots, Silver Wing releases finished in third, fourth and fifth ce. Add to that No. 8 and they ounted for four of the top 10. Four. It was an oue they never would have imagined. Du Ang was ecstatic after tracking the New Pioneers Chart until midnight. He wore a silly smile until the next morning, despite being whacked by his wife with a pillow. He was going to be promoted, promoted. Singer Bei Zhi was also too excited to fall asleep after seeing the final ranking. "Im a star now!" Bei Zhi stared at the chart without blinking. "He, hehe, hahahaha!" A change of fortunes often follows the depths of despair. A mishap might be a blessing in disguise. Beis three roommates were amazed by the reversal. The four newly signed singers were housed in apany dorm. Unlike theposers, the singers had nothing to hide from each other. They took the same sses and vocal lessons. Bei Zhis three roommates knew hed gone through a rough patch after signing. He was in no shape to sing. Theyd thought that Bei Zhi would be cut loose before his contract ended, but who would have guessed that Fang Zhao woulde to the rescue. By June, Bei Zhi had recovered and gotten the call from Du Ang. Hed lucked out. "Im a star, hahaha!" Bei Zhi burst into a frantic dance in his room. "Thats right. I need to thank Fang Zhao." Bei Zhi raised his arm to call Fang Zhao. If now wasnt the time to kiss up to such an auspicious patron, then when? He was a rookie singer. Cultivating ties withposers was standard procedure. That way he would keep getting good songs. Good songs sent his stock rising. It wasnt all celebration. Sometimes woe followed triumph. Du Ang was miserable after getting promoted the next day. Du Ang used to be in charge of rookieposers. Now he was in charge of all of Silver Wingsposers. His predecessor had quit after leading the failed virtual idol campaignst year. Now, Du Ang took over his portfolio. The promotion was a good thing. But Du Ang stopped smiling after seeing his to-do list. Silver Wingunched virtual projects every year, but they rarely received much support. As far as the Silver Wing bosses were concerned, they could prioritize other singers, their virtual idols could be second-rate, but they had to have them. A conglomerate like Silver Wing couldnt be dissed for not being able to create virtual idols. Whether or not they became huge stars was a different matter. But afterst years failed full-court press, the virtual idols team was in shambles. Staff either transferred to other projects or jumped ship. The department was a ghost town. The higher ups were at wits end. However hopeless the mission, they charged the team leaders with figuring things out. They had to have at least one virtual idol project a year. If no actual work had been done, they still had to pull something out of their asses. As long as they came up with something. Quality was not an issue. Still, to fail miserably was a major loss of face. After being passed around, the hot potato hadnded on Du Angs desk. His new position had been left unfilled for some time, so everyone had pretended the problem didnt exist. Now that Du Ang had taken over, the other managers could rest easy. "Old Du." Ya Erlin, the head of the arrangement department, gestured toward his colleague with his fingers. "Dont old me. Im only 40, at a time when the average life span is 180. Ive only lived less than a quarter of my life. Im still young," Du Ang said without lifting his head. Ya Erlin ignored thement. "Old Du, whats the point? Youve risen up the ranks, only to suffer." Could he afford to take on the virtual idol project? Du Ang tried telling his superiorsvirtual idols werent his specialty. But no one wanted to take the project. His bosses told him that, since he was filling the open post, he had to suck it up. Du Ang wanted to spit blood. If he had known, he would have passed on the promotion. He would have applied for a transfer after someone took over the virtual idol project. Hindsight was always 20/20. The manager lying in the hospital was a harbinger of things toe. A disgruntled Du Ang could only pass the buck to theposers he supervised. He wasted no time in offering incentives. "Whoever is willing to take this on will be fast-tracked for promotion." Chapter 13: Ill Leave This Mission to You Chapter 13: Ill Leave This Mission to You Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The entireposition department got online punctually after receiving word that Du Ang had called a videoconference, as did Fang Zhao. He was going to go for a stroll, but stayed home after learning about the meeting. As soon as everyone got online, Du Ang threw a time bomb in their face. Indeed, every single Silver Wing staffer knew that thebels virtual projects were a death pit that chewed up money and people. Anyone whonded there was doomed. Plus this fell outside of their expertise. They only knew how topose, not how to produce virtual idols. They were clueless outsiders who had no idea how to respond to Du Ang. So after Du Ang dropped the bomb, everyone went silent. They drooped their heads, even breathing lightly lest a deep breath draw attention, just like students who avoided eye contact with their teacher. Once contact was made, they might be called on. Fang Zhao also remained silent. He didnt know much about virtual technology, so it wasnt an assignment he would jump on. The other three neers who were signed along with Fang Zhao were enticed by the promise of promotion, but once they saw how everyone else reacted, they knew what was going on. This project was kryptonite. There was no way they would jeopardize the great momentum they had built from the new talent contest, so they shut up and pretended they were rocks. Du Ang was awfully frustrated when he saw his staff ying dumb. See, he had told the higher ups that they couldntplete the projecteven the promise of promotion didnt do the trick. But Du Ang couldnt refuse amand from above either. The higher ups just wanted to muddle through. They didnt have high expectations, they just wanted the job done, so Du Ang pondered briefly and broke the silence. "OK. We all know whats going on here. Im not going to bullshit you. Were stuck with this project. We just need to put something together thats presentablethats it. Our budget is only 2 million..." "Two million?" someone eximed. It wasnt too generous a budgetit was peanuts. Officially, thepany spent 50 million onst years virtual project, but insiders knew the real amount was probably no less than 100 million, and it was all for nothing. Otherwise, thepany wouldnt have gutted the project team with firings and demotions. The department was practically unstaffed. The people who remained behaved like retirees. Two million was nothingpared to 100 million. The amount of investment also reflected thebels level of confidence in the project. Getting involved was a career-killer. Du Ang red at the person who interjected. He was in charge. "Im not done yet. What are you butting in for?" After a brief pause, Du Ang continued. "Initially the budget was 2 million. However, I sessfully lobbied for another 3 million, for a total of 5 million." Five million was still a paltry amount, the group thought. Take Xun Huai and Fei Lisi, for example; the initial investment those two virtual idols received was in the tens of millions. If they did well, another few hundred million was in the pipeline. The difference was that Tongshan True Entertainment and Neon Culture knew how to make money with their virtual idols. Even if they poured in hundreds of millions, the could recoup their investment. Fei Lisis candy deal was a case in point. But as for Silver Wing, so far none of their virtual idols had generated much revenue. Every single one had fallen t on their face after theirunch. Seeing as no one spoke up, Du Ang cleared his throat. "Since no one is willing, lets draw lots." Drawing lots. Everyone started panicking, praying that they wouldnt be the one drawn. Du Ang didnt care how his people prayed for luck. To preempt any talk of cheating, he didnt draw lots byputer. Instead, he made paper strips with everyones names on them in full view of the entire group, and then he crumpled them and put them in a box. The old-fashioned way. "As you can all see, its a fair process. I didnt rig the lots. Just pray that youre not so unlucky." As he spoke, Du Ang stuck his hand into the box and pulled out a piece of crumpled paper. He ttened it in front of hisputer screen. Du Ang ttened the paper strip with it facing his camera, so everyone else could see the name on it, but not him. The moment he ttened the piece of paper, he heard heavy sighs of relief. They sounded like the breathing of a drowning person taking gulps of fresh air after being rescued. Du Ang flipped the paper strip over and saw the words "Fang Zhao." His eyelids jolted. Du Ang was surprised. He didnt want to put Fang Zhao on the project. Given his performance in the new talent contest, he was bound to produce even better songs. There were 50-odd people in theposition department. Considering the odds of one in 50, Du Ang didnt think Fang Zhao would get drawn. Lo and behold, he was. There was nothing he could do. He had drawn lots in front of everyone. If he reneged, his staff would go ballistic. Du Ang tried to gauge Fang Zhaos response. All Fang Zhao did was furrow his brows slightly. He didnt respond dramatically. Dumented that the neer had no idea what he was getting himself into. Even though the oue wasnt ideal, the decision had been made. "Fang Zhao," Du Ang spoke toward his camera. "Ill leave this mission to you, then. Alright, everyone else can leave. Fang Zhao, stop by the office this afternoon. Ill take you to the virtual projects department for a quick look." Not long after Du ended the videoconference, Ya Erlin, the head of the arrangement department, dropped by. "Old Du, I heard you outsourced that terrible burden." As soon as the meeting was over, Ya Erlin had gotten the lowdown from severalposers who attended, using his cunning ways. "None of your bloody business." Du Ang found the demon an eyesore. He used to be Ya Erlins junior and had to restrain himself. Now that they were the same rank, he could speak with more authority. Not long after he saw off Ya Erlin, Julian from operations stopped to gossip as well. "Du Ang, I heard aposer under you took the project." Julian was much more senior than Du Ang. Position-wise, both were department heads, but Du Ang didnt want to get on Julians bad side, so he was more diplomatic. After disposing of Julian, Bu Lai, the head of back office operations, showed up. He was 30 years older than Du. "Du boy, I heard one of yourposers took the project. Du Ang: "......" He was tired of exining. Within an hour, the entirepany knew that the much-dyed virtual idol project had found a home, assigned to a neer in theposition department. So when Fang Zhao arrived at Silver Wing in the afternoon, he was the center of attention. "Thats him." "Thats right, thats him, the neer theposition department signed this year, the guy who finished fifth in the new talent contest. "No. 5 in the new talentpetition, you know, the hehe song?" "Right, right. "Its him. Poor guy." "What a stroke of bad luck." "What can he do? A neer cant turn down an assignment. I feel sorry for him." "Arent neers meant to be used as scapegoats? You watch, hes gonna get torn into." Everyone considered Fang Zhao unlucky. He had finished fifth in the new talent contest, and people in the know were clear on how much real talent backed up his ranking. As long as he did what his agent told him to, richesy ahead. What a pity that he was stuck with a dead-end virtual idol project. Fang Zhao didnt go to Du Angs office, heading straight to the 50th floor instead, as his boss had requested. The 50th floor was where the virtual idol project was based. They took up the entire floor. In the early days after thebel was founded, the virtual projects department upied the 45th to 50th floors, but with the passage of time, the department deteriorated and its floors were reallocated one by one. Now they were left with the 50th floor. When Silver Wing splurged on the departmentst year, the entire floor was packed. But when Fang Zhao emerged from the elevator, all he could sense was emptiness. A vast emptiness created by the diversion of hardware and personnel. A shout could generate a clear echo. "This way." Du Ang was already waiting. He led Fang Zhao to an empty office. "This is where youll work until the project isplete. Fang Zhao looked it over. It was a tastefully furnished 200-odd square meter office, for him alone. Only a cash-richpany like Silver Wing could pull this off. Since Du Ang took over the virtual idol department, he was the head of the department. Fang Zhao was his designated producer. But Du Angs focus going forward would still be theposition department. He would leave the virtual idol department to Fang Zhao. "From now on, youre the producer for the virtual idol project. Youre the most senior employee apart from me. Youll make all the key decisions. This has been signed off by the bosses. Its been logged in your personnel file. Youve been cleared for ess to this floor. All you need to do his sh your bracelet." Fang Zhao nodded. "Wheres everyone else?" "Make a left and head to the end of the corridor, the office in the cornerI spotted someone sleeping in there. Probably pulled an all-nighter gaming," Du Ang responded. Fang Zhao was baffled as to why, given Du Angs temper, he didntsh out at someone sleeping at work. "How many people are there in the department?" Fang Zhao asked. "One." Fang Zhao: "......" He raised two fingers to confirm. "Thats to say... the entire departmentprises two people." "Uhm, thats right." As thick-skinned as Du Ang could be, he felt ashamed. This was hazing, hazing a neer. Fang Zhao didnt know what to say next. He had heard about the virtual projects department. He knewst years failed project had ended in a bloodbath. He just hadnt realized thepany had cleaned house so thoroughly. If Du Ang hadnt taken over, thebel would probably have kept procrastinating. "You can make new hires or loan from other departments." Du Ang couldnt bullshit any more. "You take your time to settle in. Im off. I still have a lot of things to attend to in theposition department." Du Ang got ready to bolt. "Wait." Fang Zhao put the brakes on Du Angs escape. "More questions?" "I need to attend my graduation ceremony tomorrow and take care of some paperwork. I cant start immediately." "Take your time," Du Ang responded. Of course he wasnt in a hurry. He had outsourced his problem. He had nothing to worry about. As for what kind of virtual idol Fang Zhao came up with, he didnt care. As long as hepleted the assignment. He pped Fang Zhao on the shoulder. "Work hard and do a good job." Chapter 14: Don’t Set the Bar Too High, Young Man Chapter 14: Dont Set the Bar Too High, Young Man Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh After Du Ang left, Fang Zhao examined his office carefully. Apart from his office desk and miniputer, the most ring items were a row of bookcases. Very few people read physical books these days, but there were still a few. Some folks liked to go retro, others liked the look and feel of paper. The bookshelves in the office held up to some 10,000 volumes. Some of them looked new, some were dog-eared from repeated use. Perhaps it was the improvement of paper quality, but Fang Zhao didnt see any damaged pages. Or maybe the damaged books had already been reced with new ones. Who knew how many department heads the bookshelves had survived. Fang Zhao scanned the collection. Most of the books were about virtual idols, including volumes covering the history of virtual idols, technological advancements in the field, and aesthetic design. "Virtual Idols and Their Cultural Characteristics," "The Aesthetics of the Virtual Idol Body," "Emotional Expression in the Virtual Idol," "An Introduction to the Reg Dimension," and so on. Fang Zhao picked a book about the cultural development of virtual idols and began reading in his office chair. The office was much nicer than his surroundings on the ck street. There were no distractions. He had enough light with the window open; he didnt need to turn on a light. Browsing the book, Fang Zhao could sense how far along the entertainment industry hade. The virtual revolution began in the 206th year of the New Era, when the so-called "father of virtual idols" invented the "Reg Dimension," whichunched virtual idols onto the big stage. The openpetition between real celebrities and virtual idols marked the pinnacle of the virtual age. "After the apocalypse, the world economy recovered rapidly. Technological advancements proliferated, among them the advent of digital technology, which converted all avable data into a digital format and created a new sensory experience that epassed sight, smell, and other human senses. Through certain algorithms and procedures, the digital revolution also paved the way for images, texts, sounds, and physical shapes that didnt exist in the real world." "Virtual forms derived from digital technology are a by-product of mankinds visual era. They crossed over from the virtual world to appear life-like in front of regr people, dazzling audiences on screen and injecting life into convention centers. The Reg Dimension is undoubtedly a ground-breaking invention. Fang Zhao was fascinated by the books overview of the Reg Dimension. The Reg Dimension was a virtual world, an application blending physics andputer science, invented by the New Eras so-called "father of virtual idols," Reg Smith, 300 years ago. Virtual idols were created with this program. Three hundred years ago, Reg Smith revolutionized virtual technology with the invention of the Reg Dimension, which enabled future digital artists to craft better and more realistic virtual forms. The Reg Dimension epassed billions of colors, oveing the limitations of digital projection, making the movement of virtual idols smoother and more natural. Regardless of vantage point, they looked like real humans when beamed into life. To quote the book: "The creation of a virtual idol is the process of creating an image in the virtual world and breathing life into it." Virtual idols born into the Reg Dimension were refreshed by new ideas digital artists brought to the table and advancements in digital technology. In the past 300 years, virtual technology has gone through countless upgrades that have perfected the virtual idol, but all these breakthroughs were built on the foundation of the Reg Dimension. You could say the Reg Dimension was the cornerstone of virtual technology. Reg Smith created the Reg Dimension,ying the groundwork for the golden age of virtual idols, but 300 yearster, Reg Smith and the golden age were long gone. That wasnt the programs fault. The key was human talent. Human expertise was the driving force behind the Reg Dimension, the "hand of god" that shaped virtual idols. If he had the choice, Fang Zhao wouldve loved to time travel to 300 years ago and see the golden age of virtual idols for himself, the period so well-documented in books and film. Footage wouldnt leave as deep of an impression as the real thing. Back in the real world, Fang Zhao had a problem on his hands. He could find the technical expertise, but first he had to decide what his virtual idol would look like. The book said, "In the Reg Dimension, youre an artist with a pencil or a sculptor with a chisel, ready to bring your dreams to life." Fang Zhaos dilemma: what would he draw or sculpt if he had a pen or chisel? Just as Fang Zhao was deep in thought, he had visitorsthree of them, no less. The head of the arrangement department, Ya Erlin, operations head Julian, and the head of back office operations, Bu Lai, showed up together. "Geez, what a rare sight it is to see someone on this floor again." Ya Erlin raised his seemingly boneless finger and pointed at the corners of the office. "Its still too empty." "No worries. Its Fang Zhao, right?" The head of back office operations, Bu Lai, assumed a paternal tone. "Ill have a sofa shipped over tomorrow. Let me know if you need anything else. As long as its not too much trouble, Ill take care of it." "Dont be a stranger with Bu Lai. Hes got tons of funding. Siphon off a little and you can take care of things," Julian joked. The trio were curious about the project. They also felt that it was poor form to assign such a dead-end project to a neer, not to mention the neer who performed the best in the new talent contest. Wasnt this hazing? Even though they felt bad, they would never take on the project themselves. All Bu Lai was offering was to throw some resources his way. They didnt want to touch the project itself. "Fang Zhao, I know your expertise isposition. How much do you know about virtual idols?" Julian asked. When it came to their age, Fang Zhao was much older than even Bu Lai, the oldest of the group, but he was trapped in a young body. Sensing their patronizing attitude, Fang Zhao didnt take the conversation seriously. As for Julians question, Fang Zhao pondered and said, "Virtual idols are like Xun Huai and Fei Lisi." The three department heads went silent for several seconds. That was a toughment to follow up on. After a while, Julian joked, "Dont set your bar too high, young man. Otherwise youll be disappointed. Everyone knew the other two Big Threepanies excelled at producing virtual idols, especially Tongshan True Entertainment. Anyone theyunched drew tens of millions of fans. Xun Huai was another sess. They had even started putting him in movies, which meant he would be even more popr. The two-bit virtual idols of Silver Wing were no match. "Theres no need to set your sights on Xun Huai and Fei Lisi. Ai, just do your best. If you fail, we wont me you," Bu Lai said with a sigh. Hovering in the horizon, Ya Erlin rolled his eyes. Sure, they wouldnt me Fang Zhao, but the higher ups were a different story. "Do the three of you have favorite virtual idols?" "Of course." Ya Erlin was about to say something but pretended tough instead. "That was so long ago. Its not worth mentioning." Fang Zhao shifted his gaze to Julian and Bu Lai. The two of them werent in a sharing mood either. "We were just concerned. Fang Zhao, we gotta get back to work." Bu Lai waved and headed out. "I should get going too." "Me too." Julian and Ya Erlin followed suit. Barely out the door, Ya Erlin was d he had stopped his train of thought. If he said too much and Fang Zhao created a virtual idol based on his ideas, he would be med for the failed project too. "Thank God I caught myself. Thank God." After the three department heads left, Fang Zhao was just a few more pages into his book when another person showed up. The new arrival was about 30. His beard was a mess and his palm-length hair resembled a mop. There was a mark on his face, probably made when he fell asleep on his desk. This was the lone staffer Du Ang had mentioned. "How are you? Im Zu Wen, a technician in the virtual idol department." "Im Fang Zhao, the new producer." Fang Zhao signaled Zu Wen to find himself a chair. Zu Wen pulled up a chair casually and sat down, legs spread. "I know about you. The whole department has heard." Fang Zhao knew his new reputation didnt stem from the new talent contest. Even though thepetition was important to neers, it wasnt not so important to other staffers. He had an idea where his newfound renown derived from. The wholepany knew that the virtual idol project had been dumped onto a neer from theposition department. It was a hot topic on internal message boards. A techie like Zu Wen had to be up to date. "So were the only two people left on the project?" Fang Zhao asked. "Yep, its just us two," Zu Wen respondedckadaisically. "There used to be three more people. They applied for transfers this morning when they heard you were assigned to the project." So before Fang Zhaos arrival, the virtual idol department hadnt been gutted entirely. There were four staffers this morning. The department hadnt had a manager sincest years project failed. Thest department head/producer was still hospitalized. Word has it he took the failure hard and was mired in deep depression. Hed been resting in the hospital since. No one knew exactly how he was doing. Since they didnt have a boss, the staffers behaved like carefree shepherds, signing in and then napping and gaming until the workday was over. Their pay wasnt great, but it didnt require much effort. After word spread that the department was being revived, the three staffers fled. "Why did you decide to stay?" Fang Zhao asked. "Howe everyone else left and you decided to stay?" "I didnt transfer in time," Zu Wen said with a yawn. "I fell asleep writing my transfer application. I just woke up." Fang Zhao: "......" No wonder Du Ang didntsh out at Zu Wen when he caught him napping. He was probably afraid that he would scare off the final employee. Zu Wen kept yawning. Fang Zhao suddenly asked, "You follow any pop stars?" "You mean the virtual idols that are active on the inte these days?" "Yes, but older ones count too." "If thats the case, no." Zu Wen shed his white teeth. "Because Im a Reg Dimension technician. Fang Zhao remembered reading in his book that most Reg Dimension technicians shared the same mindset: I only worship the idols I create. The existing pop idols on the market were created by others. My idol has to be the product of my own imagination. Chapter 15: Do You Follow Pop Stars? Chapter 15: Do You Follow Pop Stars? Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh "Then what do you think our virtual idol should look like?" Fang Zhao asked. He was a neer when it came to virtual idols. Even though there were virtual idols before the apocalypse, that was a different story. Now virtual idols were a mature product. It was hard to choose between them. "Dont ask me." Zu Wen sprang from his chair, as if hed sat on a nail. "You dont wanna ask me. Im just a technician who executes. The look of the virtual idol is decided by the producer. Im just responsible for building the image the producer decides on. In simple terms, I just do what you tell me to do. You, the producer, decide what we make." Zu Wen had no intention of bing the scapegoat. That had always been the prevailing mood on Silver Wings virtual idol projects. If any of his ideas contributed to the failure of the project, he was dead meat. Seeing that everyone was avoiding volunteering ideas like the gue, Fang Zhao realized that he would have to design the look of the virtual idol. No one else was going to touch that one. "If thats all, Im going to head back." Zu Wen just wanted to report for duty and scope out the new producer. "No problem. Why dont you head back?" Released by his boss, Zu Wen bolted in huge strides, leaving Fang Zhao alone in his massive office where he became engrossed in the book on his desk. What should the virtual idol look like? A call came through on his bracelet. It was about his ck street apartment. He had hired contractors to renovate his studio. Silver Wing had wired him a payment. Per his contract, Fang Zhao got a 100,000-dor cut because his entry for the new talent contest recorded 1.9 million downloads. It was a token of thanks for finishing fifth. Fang Zhao could have used the money to rent a better ce or even buy a smaller studio in the suburbs. Thebel asked him if he wantedpany housing, which full-time employees were entitled to. Fang Zhao had nned to buy a studio in the suburbs, but he dropped the idea after taking on the virtual idol project. He would be spending more time in his office for an extended period. Composers could set their own schedules, but as producer for the virtual idol project, he had to look up a lot of information that he could only ess for free at the office. He would have to pay a significant extra amount to ess thepanys intr from a remote location. He could do his research at his officehe could even sleep there. In that case, finding a new apartment wasnt a pressing matter anymore. He had lived in worse ces during the apocalypse; he was in no hurry to upgrade his digs. That better wait until the project was over. So Fang Zhao decided to renovate his current apartment instead. After giving Du Ang a heads up, Fang Zhao left Silver Wing and returned to his ck street apartment. After deciding not to buy a new ce, Fang Zhao upgraded his headset, his sses, and his stereo system. The contractors were about to install sound-proof windows and a venttion system. The instations werepleted in less than an hour. He checked the time. It was already 5 in the afternoon. Fang Zhao headed downstairs and his dog with curly hair followed. He bought some food at the store. Now that he had some cash, he didnt have to mistreat himself anymore. He ordered food of better quality. Yue Qing handed Fang Zhao the dpressed food. This meal was more refined and more tender and naturally fragrant than the dpressed dim sum hed had before. "How much?" Fang Zhao asked. "Its on the house. Congrats on doing well in the new talent contest." Yue Qing didnt follow the music industry. Hed only found out because he overheard a few youngsters chatting in his shop yesterday. Fang Zhao didnt put up any pretenses. "Thanks!" "Thats right, Boss Yue, what kind of pop idols do you like? Virtual or real?" Fang Zhao asked. "Pop idols?" Yue Qing froze and then shook his head. "I dont follow pop idols. The current pop stars dont really strike my fancy. When I listen to a pop song, I dont bother figuring out who the performer andposer are. The only reason I knew about the new talent contest is because I overheard someone else talking about it. I wasnt following thepetition. But..." Yue Qing turned his head to scan his store carefully. After making sure his wife was still at work, he said, "But I remember one celebrity who had quite the body." Yue Qing traced her curves in a dreamy state. "What was her name again? I cant remember her name." "Was she a virtual idol or a real one?" Fang Zhao asked. "Im not sure. Does it make a difference? These idols are all beyond our grasp," Yue Qing said. "Boss Yue, is there someone you admire?" Fang Zhao asked. "Someone I admire... Yeah, my formermander. Before he retired from the army..." Yue Qing got carried away reminiscing about his army days, but he quickly came to his senses. "What are you asking all these questions for?" "I took on a virtual idol project," Fang Zhao responded. It was no secret, so there was no need for him to lie. "Then I wont be of any help. Those celebrities and idols really dont do much for me. Even if I remember what they look like, I cant remember the names of their songs, let alone know how to critique them. I just save songs when I hear something I like. But very few songs strike my fancy these daystheyre either too mellow or they rock my eardrums. Not my cup of tea." Yue Qing was no music aficionado. He didnt listen to much music. Someone called for Fang Zhao. "Hey, Fang Zhao, over here." Fang Zhao followed the voice and saw the owner of the drug store waving at him. "Ai Wan wanted to see you," Yue Qing said. Ai Wan was the owner of the drug store. Fang Zhao stuffed down what was left of his food, returned his te, and darted from the shop to the drug store. "Whats up?" Fang Zhao asked. Ai Wan eyed Fang Zhaos dog, which was following closely. "Its about the dog with the curly fur." After inviting Fang Zhao inside, Ai Wan handed over a batch of test results from the past few days. After he shaved the dog, he was curious what was so special about it that it could jam his clippers. But the tests revealed nothing out of the ordinary. "I found traces of five rare metals. They didnt show up before because their levels werent excessive. But its no big deal, probably from the dogs years of scavenging. Theres a lot of toxic waste in garbage dumps. Dont worry about it," Ai Wan said. Fang Zhao scanned the test reports and asked, "This is what you wanted to tell me?" "Of course not." Ai Wan brought out another batch of test results. "When I analyzed the dog fur, I cross-checked its DNA sequencing against a database. Werent you asking what breed it was? Turns out it might be descended from a Curly-Coated Retriever or a water spaniel from before the near-apocalypse. But your dogs fur is extra curly and many species mutated during the end of days, so the results arentpletely reliable. Thats the best I could dothe database is limited because too many animals went extinct during the apocalypse. But I also checked a database of New Era dogs." Ai Wan brought out another chart. "You probably dont know that a distinguishing marker gene was found in the service dogs that survived the apocalypse. The wild dogs that survived have a different marker gene. Thats how dog researchers can tell whether a dog is descended from a service dog or a wild dog." Ai Wan pointed at the chart and pointed at the dog with curly hair sitting next to Fang Zhao. "I found both marker genes on this one." "And your conclusion is?" Fang Zhao asked. "One of its ancestors is definitely the offspring of a service dog and a wild dog, but perhaps, by its generation, its wild-dog genes are stronger. Its a small dog, after all. Service dogs are usually quiterge. Of course, I cant rule out the possibility that its the descendant of one of those rare, smaller service dogs, but Im inclined to believe in my hypothesis." Wild dogs from the New Era were known for their small build and top-notch survival skills. Therger wild dogs have long gone extinct. "Think back to what it looked like when you first adopted it and consider the heavy metal levels in its system. It would have died if it were any other species. Its wild dog genes kept it alive." As Ai Wan spoke, he reached out to fondle the dog, but it shied away. "Hey, you were such a steady boy when I was shaving you," Ai Wanined. "Many thanks," Fang Zhao said. He didnt request the tests, so he was grateful that Ai Wan took the time to conduct them and had shared the results. Ai Wan waved off his thanks. "My pleasure. I was curious. I just hope you dont mind." Fang Zhao paused, then asked, "Boss Ai, are you a fan of any pop idols or celebrities?" "Idols or celebrities? Yeah, whats her name. She yed a nurse in a moviest year. She was really cute, haha." "Do you remember her name?" Fang Zhao asked. "I cant remember off the top of my head." "Is she a virtual or real idol?" "A virtual one. How great it would be if she were a real one; I might run into her one day. She was a better actor than the real actors. She really delivered as the nurse. She reminded me or an actual ER nurse. The other actors couldnt pull their parts off. They wouldnt be able to fool someone with a medical background." After leaving the drug store, Fang Zhao returned to his second-floor apartment and watched a few movies and concerts that featured some of the more popr virtual idols in recent times on his new projector. He wanted to see what a hit virtual idol looked like. Chapter 16: Graduation Chapter 16: Graduation Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Quality situational sses and headsets allowed Fang Zhao to better experience the mood at the scene. They resurrected the event in question. Situational technology was the same as simtion technology, or what people often call virtual reality technology. Virtual idols staged two types of concertslive shows and virtual concerts. Live shows refer to actual, real-life performances that fans buy tickets to attend. Virtual concerts were staged online with the help of situational equipment. The advancement of virtual technology allowed people to experience the volcanic energy that radiated from the stage in a different space and time. Regardless of whether the glittering scenes on stage were real or simted, as far as the fans were concerned, their sole focus was the people on stage the moment they arrived at the arena. The epic scale of the event and the shuddering sound effects were recreated with utmost authenticity. But what Fang Zhao dwelled on was which performers could set the tone on stage, regardless of the quality of the songs they were singing. There were all types of hit virtual idols, just like real celebrities staked out different styles. Virtual idols wereunched by their production teams with a specific personality in mind, be it the happy-go-lucky type, slightly depressed, mature, or utterly adorable. But unlike real people, virtual idols were ageless. A 16-year-old virtual idol would always be 16, unlike a real idol who needed to cover up the passage of time. Fang Zhao couldnt possibly watch the performances of every hit virtual idol, so he just browsed. The current crop of virtual idols seemed to be tailored to younger fans. That made senseyoung men and women were a demographic willing to follow pop stars closely and spend on them. Older people like Yue Qing didnt bother. Fang Zhao was still clueless after watching all that footage. There were many types of virtual idols who made it big, especially in the age of Reg Smith, the father of virtual idols. Humans, animals, crossbreeds, fairies and demonsyou name it. You could say that the abundance of talent made the golden age of virtual idols. Otherwise, virtual idols wouldnt have all but relegated real idols to a historical footnote. The golden age of virtual idols was also known as the Reg Era. Many of the idols might not have been created by Reg Smith himself, but they were all products of Reg Dimension technology. The virtual idols who are popr now had traces of their predecessors from that era. You could find simrities between the virtual idols from the two periods. How about basing his design on a hit idol during the Reg Era? Fang Zhao couldnt make up his mind, and he didnt want to do a half-assed job as Du Ang had suggested. For him, it was all or nothing. He decided to consult a professor specializing in virtual technology when he attended graduation the next day. The next day was thest day the imminent graduates appeared in school as students. When the day was over, they would shed their identities as students and join their respective professions. The talk of the school was naturally the outstanding graduates. Theposition department ounted for six of theposers behind the New Pioneers Charts top 10. Setting aside the two virtual idols, six of the eight remainingposers were Qian Academy of Music graduates. Theposition department was in a great mood, and the school leadership in an even better mood. They ordered everyone to brag about their illustrious alums, no holds barred. The graduation of one batch of students meant it was time to recruit a new freshman ss. The more people knew about how well their alums performed in the new talent contest, the stronger their applicant pool. So the entire campus had been reveling in a celebratory mood the past few days. The head of theposition department was especially boisterous, striding around in a confident gaituntil he heard that Silver Wing Media had stuck Fang Zhao with the virtual idol project. "I dont care. Youre hazing a neer, wasting talent. Its a travesty." When Fang Zhao arrived, the department head was videoconferencing. The other party was Du Ang, the head of Silver Wingsposition department. Du Ang wore a look of resignation. He kept his temper and offered an exnationFang Zhao was indeed being mistreated, after all. He could also tell where the department head wasing from. He had to do something when a star student from his department was being treated this way. So what if Silver Wing was one of the Big Three, Qian Academy of Music was a top school too. A big-name school had to project the aura of a big-name schoolit should speak up when it was called for. He would have done the same thing for any other student. He knew his call wouldnt change things, but changing the oue was one thing and speaking up was another. He had to at least posture. Du Ang thought the sly fox showed a great knack for timing, calling just as Fang Zhao was visiting. Who knowsthe timing might have been intentional. After hanging up angrily, the department head shifted to a gentler mood when he turned to face Fang Zhao. He looked like he felt for Fang and uttered a few words of constion. "Dont put too much pressure on yourself. Their top professionals couldnt put together a decent virtual idol, so dont be too hard on yourself." "Thanks, Professor, I know. So Rong Zheng said you wanted to see me?" When Fang Zhao had arrived on campus, fellowposition major Rong Zheng told him that the department head was looking for him. "Oh, its no big deal. I just wanted to help you put things in perspective. Silver Wing doesnt care about the project, and you can keepposing on the side." After more constory remarks, the department head let Fang Zhao go, but not before making sure that he wasnt as depressed as people had imagined. "Sigh, bad luck for such a budding talent, and a year down the drain." The department head sighed as he watched Fang Zhao leave, but his mood improved when he thought of his other graduates. The virtual idol project would definitely take up a good chunk of a year, or even more than a year. Even though he told Fang Zhao that he could stillpose on the side, when things got busy, who had the mood and inspiration topose? So wasting a year was certain. Still, there were otherposition department graduates who could make their presence felt in the industry in theing year. Discounting Fang Zhao, didnt they have five other graduates among theposers who made the top 10 of the New Pioneers Chart? The "QiMu Posse" still reigned supreme. No other music school couldpare. Meanwhile, Fang Zhao also had an inkling of the old geezers thinking. He wasnt born yesterday, after all, so he didnt take the lecture too seriously. What bothered Fang Zhao more was the way his most fervent supporters during the new talent contest avoided him. Out of the sixposition majors who ced in the top 10 of the New Pioneers Chart, the reception given Fang Zhao was markedly different. People werent cold or distant, they just didnt know what to say. The ones that approached him offered constion. The students knew from alums how important the year following the new talent contest was. To waste a year or even longer on a dead-end project added an element of uncertainty. His future hung in the bnce. Fang Zhao didnt mind the constion, though. He just smiled and said thanks. As one of the outstanding graduates, Fang Zhao got to go on stage during the graduation ceremony and receive an award, along with the other honored students. That was why everyone fought so hard to make the top 10 during the new talent contest. The top 10 offered plenty of exposure and name recognition. Fang Zhao could also hear the whispers in the audience and see the mournful looks thrown his way. People were probably expecting him to disappear from theposer contingent of the music industry in the next year. Fang Zhao didnt leave with his ssmates after the graduation ceremony. The original host of his body didnt have close friends at school. There wasnt much to say. He applied for an auditors pass for a ss on virtual idols instead. Now that he had graduated, he no longer enjoyed student perks. He had to pay for an auditing pass. The ss was held in arge, terraced auditorium. Compared to web lectures, live sses were more interactive. The main attraction was that this particr ssroom was well-equipped, outfitted with thetest audiovisual equipment, which enhanced the lecture experience. It was worth the long trip for Fang Zhao. He ran into Chu Guang when he was applying for his auditor pass. Chu Guang was also aposition major. He ced fourth in the New Pioneers Chart and was also signed to Silver Wing. "An auditor pass? Youre sitting in on a lecture?" Chu Guang was surprised initially, but it made sense after he remembered Fang Zhao had been stuck with the virtual idol project. "Not too many students sign up for this ss, but the professor is my uncle. His name is Chu Hong. Ill give him a heads up so you can ask him questions. Hes just been called away by a few other professors." "Thanks," Fang Zhao said. "Spare the pleasantries. Were ssmates and now were signed to the samepany. No need to thank me." If Fang Zhao hadnt been assigned the virtual idol project, Chu Guang may have been more guarded. After all, they werepetitors. Now that the situation was different, he was willing to lend Fang Zhao a helping hand. "So your uncle teaches a ss on virtual idols. How much do you know about virtual idols?" Fang Zhao asked. "Not much. But I do know one thingmy uncle said this, not me." Chu Guang was quick to im anonymity. "No worries. I wont tell anyone." Fang Zhao understood Chu Guangs concerns. Chu Guang rxed after Fang Zhao offered his reassurances. After scanning their surroundings to make sure no one was eavesdropping, he said in a low voice, "Once, I heard my uncle b*tch when he got drunk with my dad, War and chaos breed real men, and prosperous times produce sissies. Thats the direction virtual idols are headed in." Fang Zhao frowned. "Whys that?" "Because the market no longer needs a warrior to maintain order." Chapter 17: Creativity Chapter 17: Creativity Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao was still frowning, so Chu Guang turned on his bracelet screen and switched to draw mode. "To put it in simple terms..." Chu Guang drew two circles on his screen and connected them with a straight line. He pointed to the circle on the left. "Lets say this is the tough guy type." Then he gestured to the circle on the right. "This is the pansy type." Fang Zhao nodded. Chu Guang drew a third circle in the middle of the line. "This is the hybrid. During the Reg Era, most virtual idols were centrists or center-left. Even if right-leaning idols existed, they were a minority. But after the Reg Era, virtual idols veered to the right. Thats why my uncle made thatment. Even though he was exaggerating and things arent that bad, the overall data supports this trend." Fang Zhao understood. He had read about the transformation of virtual idols in his research as well. Topete with real idols, virtual idols had to reinvent themselvesand their evolution did indeed lean toward the right of the spectrum as Chu Guang had said. Chu Guang turned off his bracelet screen. "This is a visual era. Standards of beauty shift from generation to generation. The top idols during the Reg Era may not be sessful if they were transnted to today. You can see traces of the ssic idols from the Reg Era in todays virtual idols, but they have been tailored to current aesthetic standards so they can better fit prevailing visual preferences. Just like our styles asposers will evolve over our lifetimes." "A businessman once said, The market is always right. If you cant fit in, then the problem lies with you. You must change with the times and not fight the market." Fang Zhao still looked puzzled, so Chu Guang offered up more constion. "But you dont have to take these things too seriously. Youre aposer, not a professional virtual idol producer. Plus, Silver Wing doesnt really care about the virtual idol project. Just base your design on thepanys previous virtual idols and wrap up the project soon. Composing is your priority. Well be waiting for you on the charts." There were many more charts beyond the New Pioneers Chart. The New Pioneers Chart was only a starter chart. They had many other charts to climb. After leaving campus, Chu Guang drove away in his flying car. Fang Zhao boarded his train too. He had to switch trains once to get to his ck street. When Fang Zhao got home, it was already 4 p.m. The ck street was still dark. Curly Hair sensed Fang Zhaos arrival and was waiting by the door. When Fang Zhao entered, it whimpered and wagged its tail vigorously. Fang Zhao scanned his apartment. Nothing was broken. He fondled the dog on the head and poured food onto its te. He had just set down his briefcase and barely finished a ss of water when his bracelet indicated a call. Fang Zhao raised his eyebrows when he saw the caller ID. When he answered, Fang Shengs face appeared. After being crowded out by Fang Zhao on the New Pioneers Chart, Fang Shengs stock at Neon Culture had no doubt suffered, even though it hadntpletely tanked. It was their first contact in some time. Fang Sheng looked less obnoxious. His horrible pallor, puffy eyes. and the dark green circles surrounding them suggested he was in bad shape. It had been a while since hedst slept well. "You cunning bastard." Fang Sheng gritted his teeth. "Why, thank you." Fang Zhao was oblivious to the anger in his tone. Did thieves have the right to be angry? "You must be delighted to have pulled a fast one on me, eh?" Fang Sheng was convinced that Fang Zhao had held back a song from him as a precaution. Otherwise, where did the "hehe" songe from? He never knew about it when they were close. You couldnt me Fang Sheng for his suspicions. Yet a diary entry written during heartbreak was very private. Unless Fang Zhaopleted the piece, he would have never shown it to anyone, even Fang Sheng, whom he considered a close friend back then. Fang Zhao ignored the question. He put down his ss and stared at Fang Sheng. "You think this is over?" Fang Sheng was going to make fun of Fang Zhao for being stuck with the virtual idol project at Silver Wing. Instead, he was caught off guard by Fang Zhaos response. "What do you mean?" "Just wait and see." Wait for what? What did Fang Zhao have up his sleeve? Could Fang Zhao have held back other songs? "What do you mean, Fang Zhao? Be straight with me." Fang Zhao hung up, shunning the panicked Fang Sheng. He walked to the corner where heposed and pulled open the drawer where the original owner of his body kept his diary. He added the medal hed received today at graduation from Yanzhou Music Association for his fifth-ce finish in the new talent contest. Even though Fang Zhao arranged the song, his bodys original owner was theposer. He deserved the credit. "Ill take care of the rest." Now that he had graduated, Fang Zhao didnt need to go to campus anymore. It was also summer break, and the next virtual idol course didnt start until September. It was only early July. That was more than a month away. Fang Zhao had to draft a project proposal in the next month; otherwise, he would be too busy to sit in on the virtual idol sse the new semester. Recruiting a team could wait. First, Fang Zhao had to decide on the look of his virtual idol. Fang Zhao understood everything Chu Guang had said, but he was an old relic parachuted into the present time, after all. He was still absorbing. Why not retain the core of past virtual idols and repackage it? Virtual idols had an edge in that they didnt have to be human. There was a huge market for the fairies and demons that ruled the Reg Era and furry, cute pet animals. Some of the ssicssted several generations. Different styles catered to different demographics. The market. How do you cater to the market? But the market was a mystery. No one had an absolute answer. Fang Zhao was still struggling the next day. When he was having breakfast in the morning, Fang Zhao noticed the paper notebook sticking out of his briefcase. He used it to take notes when he was doing research in his office. Eventually, there had been too much information to jot down, so hed started scanning pages with his bracelet instead. But among the few lines in the notebook was a quote that stuck with him. Something the father of virtual idols, Reg Smith, had said: "I worship only what I create." Composing was a form of creativity. Even an artist trapped in a cage was free at heart. "I worship only what I create." Fang Zhao repeated the quote again in a low voice andughed. He opened the notebook and started drawing with a pen. No one knew that the core of this body had endured the end of days. Fang Zhao couldnt shed his experiences from his soul. Instead of second-guessing all the time, why not give yourself free rein? Time passed and light started seeping through the windows. The noon sun was about to arrive. Dressed in a wife-beater and baggy boxers, Yue Qing dragged a chair to his storefront for his daily tan. He was surprised that Fang Zhao hadnt showed up yet. "Did the kid head out?" Ai Wan stopped by to ask. "I dunno. Didnt see him this morning." Yue Qing scanned Fang Zhaos window, which was open. "He hasnt left. The kids still in," Yue Qing confirmed. "Thats odd. Very unusual." Ai Wan shook his head. Out of upational habit, he had studied Fang Zhao for days. There was something off about him. He was a bit guarded. Maybe all artists were like that. Inside the apartment, Curly Hair had just finished his breakfast and was resting quietly. Its droopy ears asionally shifted in sync with the hustle and bustle outside. The noon sunlight and the noise didnt affect Fang Zhaos concentration at all. Chapter 18: Longxiang Tianluo Chapter 18: Longxiang Tianluo Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh War heroes from the Period of Destruction couldnt be casually appropriated as virtual idols. When virtual idols were first introduced, a fewpanies modeled their idols after war heroes, but they often distorted the real person, which infuriated the descendants of the heroes. They banded together to mp down on the trend. Virtual idolpanies were banned from basing their designs on real-life war heroes from the Period of Destruction or even using their names. When exceptions were made, they required extensive vetting. Vitors faced legal action. There was no way he would use a fellow veterans likeness, and Fang Zhao never considered drawing himself. He was right there in the flesh. If he wanted to do anything, he could do it himself. There was no need for a virtual version of himself. But Fang Zhao still preferred to draw from people and events that had left a deep impression on him. If real people from the end of days were off-limits, then he would find inspiration elsewhere. Fang Zhao worked for two days straight, taking breaks only to eat and sleep. Hebored in his corner, drafting and redrafting beforepleting a prototype. He wasnt a visual artisthis sketching skills were limited. He would leave it to the professionals to polish his design. He just needed toe up with a rough draft. Another noon arrived. It grew brighter and brighter outside. A draft sketch appeared on the piece of paper sprawled on the desk in front of Fang Zhao. Even though it wasnt very detailed and refinedno more than a rough outlineanyone could tell it was the image of a tree. Fang Zhao took a deep breath. He didnt know if it was the right decision, but this was what came to mind. "Longxiang Tianluo." The Longxiang Tianluo was amon nt during the apocalypse. No one knew what it looked like before the end of days, but judging from its size, it was probably descended from a regr, widespread species found across the world. Many species died during the end of days, which saw a massive round of extinctions, but some nts survived after undergoing mutations. The Longxiang Tianluo, for example. The name Longxiang Tianluo, which roughly meant powerful and sprawling, was coined by a botanist. Unfortunately, the botanist died in the early days of the apocalypse. No one remembered his name, but the name Longxiang Tianluo survived. At a time when most nts withered, this species of tree survived the end of days. It was one of the rare nts during the apocalypse that wasnt poisonous and actually had medicinal value. During the apocalypse, many types of medication were derived from the Longxiang Tianluo. When designing his prototype, Fang Zhao recalled a conversation hed had with a few old friends. "Old Zhao, dont you think the three of us kind of take after the Longxiang Tianluo? We were just ordinary folks before the end of daysI was a prison guard and Su Mu tended to his cattle..." "Old Xi, you got it wrong. I was a shepherd," Su Mu corrected. "Same thing. See, Old Zhaoa shepherd, a teacher, a prison guard, and aposer. All regr people. The apocalypse changed everything. Its not just us. No one who has survived looks like they used to. It wasnt for the fameit was all in the name of survival, no matter what we became." During the end of days, he used quite a few wooden tools made from Longxiang Tianluo. Vines were also extracted from the tree. You could say that the Longxiang Tianluo and mankind had survived the apocalypse hand-in-hand. Someone once joked that the Longxiang Tianluo was anotherrade. Fang Zhao tucked away his drawing, washed his face, and headed downstairs. After seeing Fang Zhao for the first time in three days, Yue Qing and Ai Wan both approached to chitchat. "Youve been holed up working the past few days?" "Yeah." Fang Zhao bought some more food from Yue Qings shop. He ate while getting a tan. "Its not easy being a creative type. Takes up a lot of brain power," Ai Wan said. Fang Zhao chatted briefly with Yue Qing and Ai Wan. When the sun faded, he returned to his apartment to tidy up, then picked up his briefcase and headed to Silver Wing headquarters. He went straight to the 50th floor. He wondered if Zu Wen had pulled another all-nighter gaming in his office. His sole staffer only responded after several shouts. "Who are you? Oh, right, the new producer." Zu Wen was still in a daze. Hed almost forgotten that Fang Zhao had been assigned to the virtual idol department. Thankfully, he caught himself in time. "Youve decided on a prototype?" Zu Wen asked with a yawn. "Ive finished a draft." Fang Zhao opened the notebook andid it before Zu Wen. Zu Wen stared at the page and went nk for two seconds. He rubbed his eyes and took another careful look. After a long silence, he blurted out, "Either Im not entirely awake or youve gone nuts." Zu Wens first reaction was disbelief. Are you f*cking kidding me? "Uhm, if Im not mistaken, you drew a... tree." Zu Wen had been wondering for the past two days what Fang Zhao woulde up with. Hed even wondered whether Fang Zhao would cherry pick features from various virtual idols like previous virtual idol designers had donethis nose, those eyes, this face, and that body. Itd never urred to him that Fang Zhao would hand over a tree. There had been all types of virtual idolshumans, animals, fairies, and demons. But as a veteran virtual idol designer, Zu Wen had never seen a nt. If it was going to be a nt, so be it. But it had to be a unique nt, no? Cuter than usual, more attractive than the average nt, or more colorful. Otherwise, how were you going to attract a following? But Fang Zhao was a renegade. Brother, are you shooting to be the basket case of the modern virtual idol industry? Zu Wen stared at Fang Zhao, who nodded firmly. His world copsed. "What kind of tree it?" Zu Wen asked, pointing at the drawing. He wanted to rip it to shreds. "Longxiang Tianluo." "What?" "Basically what you know as the Tianluo tree." "Since when were Tianluo trees called Longxiang Tianluo?" A skeptical Zu Wen started typing on hisputer. "Also known as the Longxiang, the Tianluo is a product of the Period of Destruction. It was a giant among nts from the end of days." Zu Wen read verbatim from the research hed looked up without an iota of embarrassment. "Sorry, I flunked botany. Its the first time Ive heard the name." "You really want to do this? I mean, have you run it by Boss Du?" Zu Wen asked. "Boss Du is busy," Fang Zhao responded. "Understood." Regardless of whether Du Ang was actually busy, he didnt want to have anything to do with the virtual idol project for sure, so Fang Zhao was calling the shots. "How long do you need to create a detailed virtual image?" Fang Zhao asked. "Based on your prototype, probably a week. Dont think Im a slow workerits just me, after all. A week is pretty quick." The prototype was like a draft sketch, the first step in deciding the look of a virtual idol. Revisions and fleshing out the design were still toe. Virtual idols had the upper hand over real idols in that imagination was the only limit when it came to their aesthetic potential. But how pretty could a tree look? Even an anthropomorphic tree wasnt that attractive. A cartoonish design could make it cuter. Zu Wen was brainstorming how to improve the prototype when he heard Fang Zhao say, "Well have to prepare a music video to go with theunch." "Thats the standard procedure. Oh, speaking of which, you need to get ready for soul casting," Zu Wen said. Finalizing the look of the virtual idol was only the first step. Next came the more important process of soul casting. Soul casting referred to the process of injecting life into the virtual idol,ing up with a back story, adding a voice and personality and so on. Deciding the virtual idols personal history, where it came from, and how it behaved. The point was to allow fans to better understand it. Thats what soul casting was all about. Theunch of a virtual idol was usually associated with a music video. For example, Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment released music videos when they entered Xun Huai and Fei Lisi in the new talent contest. Typically speaking, the first music video of a virtual idol in the New Era gave a personal history and introduced its personality. Launching a virtual idol also involved storytelling. Maybe nobody paid attention at the beginning, but if the idol became a star, youd have to extend the story line. Virtual idol teams nned well in advance before taking their first step. If you only wanted to pass muster, you could fool around and keep things simple, but if you wanted to do a good job, that involved a lot of preparation. Thats why virtual idol projects were so costly. There were too many details to consider. "I can take care of the look of the virtual idol. You need to start looking for a voice and start recruiting other technicians. It will take an expert to engineer a professional voice. Thats not my expertise. Hiring more technicians is a must. Im not going to be able to manage on my own much longer. Whether you make new hires or loan staffers from other departments, the sooner you decide the better. As for a starter voice, we have so many singers signed to ourbel. Just pick one," Zu Wen added. Chapter 19: Professional Extra Chapter 19: Professional Extra Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao was beginning to understand why an entire team made a virtual idol. He and Zu Wen were working themselves to death but were still making little progress. Recruitment. Everyone avoided the 50th floor like the gue. No one wanted to get sucked in. Their budget was limited, so new hires were unrealistic. Fang Zhao could only loan staffers from other departments. After deciding on the initial look of the virtual idol, Fang Zhao had to source a starter voice andnd a technician who could engineer the voice. Technicians on loan would simply charge by the hour. They were not hard to find. It could wait until after he decided on a starter voice. Zu Wen had suggested Fang Zhaond one of the singers signed to thebel. Thepany also had dubbing talent, but it wasnt arge pool and they were already busy with existing assignments. Even if they could be transferred, they wouldnt be cheap. Many of the staffers had dubbed for big stars and might not bother with a virtual idol project. It might be easier to hire an unassigned singer. A second-tier singer would be cheaper. Even though they all worked for the samepany, the pricing was fixed. Fang Zhao first tried the neers. Du Ang was his boss, so he was Fang Zhaos first stop. Du Angs eyelids had been twitching non-stop since he got up. Somehow, he had a hunch that something bad was going to happen, so he reviewed his pending andpleted workload to make sure he didnt miss anythingitems he had taken care of, projects that were ongoing, and uing tasks. Fresh assignments for his neer singers had been issued. The project proposals submitted by agents he had just been put in charge of looked OK. The newposers were doing OK. No problem there. Arrangements for his neers uing releaseshe had delegated to that demon Ya Erlin. That wasnt part of his portfolio. He hadpleted the minutes for yesterdays meeting. What else? There seemed to be one department that he had skipped... Ding! A reminder for an internal message. It was his assistant. "Boss Du, Fang Zhao is here to see you." F*ck. Du Ang felt his eyelids twitching even more violently. It was the first time Du Ang felt more nervous meeting an underling than a superior. He drank a ss of water to calm himself down. After taking a deep breath and soothing himself, Du Ang cleared his voice and said with the authoritative tone of a boss, "Send him in." As soon as Fang Zhao entered Du Angs office, he could sense that something was wrong. Even though he looked serious and calm, Fang Zhaos well-honed instincts told him that Du Ang was tightly wound, as if Fang Zhao were a time bomb. Fang Zhao pretended he hadnt noticed and cut to the chase. "Boss Du, do you want an update on the virtual idol project?" "Ive been busy. Didnt I tell you to use your own discretion on the virtual idol project?" Du Ang made the point of gesturing at his full screen. Fang Zhao nodded, pretending that he hadnt seen the pleted"bel at the bottom of the screen. "Ive decided on the look of the virtual idol. Zu Wen is refining the prototype. Were quite short-staffed. I need to pick a starter voice. I also need actors, judging from the project proposals from previous years. I can poach a few technicians after other key personnel are in ce, but the starter voice cant wait. Can you check if any of the neer singers are avable?" When he heard Fang Zhao say he had decided on the look of the virtual idol, Du Ang was about to say, "Let me see." But when he heard Fang Zhaos request, he swallowed thement. He cared more about his neers than the look of a virtual idol that was going nowhere. He had already lost Fang Zhao. He couldnt afford to lose more people to the death pit. "Theyre all busy. Im not bullshitting you. Bei Zhi andpany were sent to training camp the day before yesterday. I cant say for sure when theyll be back." There was some truth to Du Angs response. It was true that the neer singers were dispatched for specialized training. Even though they performed OK in the new talent contest, their vocal skills could use improvement. To better prepare them for their careers, Dus agents had tailored training sessions to their weaknesses. Du Ang had signed off and the singers were off-site. They couldnt be tracked down. But Du Ang had lied about the timing of their return. How could he not know, considering he had signed off on the training sessions? Fang Zhao stared at Du Ang when he responded. He noticed the twitching in his eyelids pick up a notch. Du Ang scrambled to switch topics. "None of the neers are avable. You can try the rehearsal studios on the 51st floor. Our singers like to train there when theyre free. Its only one floor above your office, a stones throw away." The virtual idol department used to also take up the few floors above and beneath the 50th, but as the departments fortunes declined, every floor except the 50th was reallocated. For example, the 51st floor was turned into a public rehearsal area. After leaving Du Angs office, Fang Zhao headed straight to the 51st floor. All full-time employees were allowed without exception, but not interns or contractors. They had to get special approval. Fang Zhao was now a permanent employee and the producer for the virtual idol project, so naturally, he had clearance. After scanning his ID, Fang Zhao crossed the threshold. A buffer zone was located just inside the entrance, where employees could rx and store their personal items. When Fang Zhao showed up, there were seven or eight people engaged in conversation. When they saw Fang Zhao, they eyed him curiously. The regrs on the floor all knew that Fang Zhao was a stranger. Looks-wise, Fang Zhao was OK, but pretty and handsome faces were the norm in apany stacked with idols, so even his above-average face didnt stand out. But the virtual idol project was a hot topic on internal message boards as ofte, so people remembered what Fang Zhao looked like. Someone who hadnt recognized Fang Zhao was getting ready to say hello before a neighboring friend whispered in his ear and shut him up. Some of the folks pretended they hadnt seen Fang Zhao, others nodded and smiled, their smiles apologetic and awkward. Fang Zhao didnt mind and smiled politely in return before stepping into the official rehearsal zone. He walked through a door. When he opened the second, a cacophony of sounds gushed toward him, which sent him briefly into a dizzy spell. But Fang Zhao had endured worse noises during the apocalypse, so all he did was frown slightly before finding a seat on the side of the rehearsal zone. The singers who rehearsed here werent big shots. Singers who were either talented or connected would train on other floors that had individual booths. This was a public area. Everyone wore headsets and minded their own business. Fang Zhao scanned the crowd. There were about 80 people or so. Not all of them were singers. Some were regr employees who wanted to vent. The building was equipped with karaoke rooms, but they were off-limits to the rank-and-file, so singing in the pubic rehearsal studio was a good alternative. And it was free. Some of the singers recognized Fang Zhao. They pointed him out to friends in their vicinity and started gossiping, giving Fang Zhao the asional nce. They probably figured out why Fang Zhao was there. For many, serving as producer of the virtual idol department was a toothless position that promised neither riches or power, so even if they recognized Fang Zhao, they didnt bother to approach him. Fang Zhao paid no heed to what people were saying or the way they looked at him. He had been focusing on the voices since he entered the room. In scouting a starter voice, all that mattered was the voicelooks, age and experience were irrelevant. Even though he could tinker with the starter voice, Fang Zhao was hoping to find one that met his requirements right off the bat. His eyes wandered and his ears started filtering the different voices in the room. Suddenly, he focused his gaze on a spot in the room. The room was too crowded and cluttered furnishings blocked his line of sight, so Fang Zhao couldnt immediately identify the source of the voice. He got up and headed toward the voice. The people who were gossiping about Fang Zhao were intrigued and moved toward him. Fang Zhao followed the voice to a corner where he found a young man who looked like a fresh graduate. He was shorter than the people around him. Thats why Fang Zhao couldnt see him. His looks were so-so, the type that wouldnt stand out in a crowd. If you had to choose an identifying feature, his neck was a bit short. Good thing he wasnt fat. If he were fat, you wouldnt have been able to see his neck. The other singers stayed away from the young man. The singer closest to him was at least 10 meters away, headsets on and ears covered. Fang Zhao noticed the young man was wearing a contractor tag on his chest. People like him usually served as background vocalists or sang in choruses in a pinch. They werent official Silver Wing employees. They enjoyed no benefits and were considered even lowlier than interns. Folks like him were also known as professional extras. They were marginalized andcked job security, not knowing what two-bit gigy ahead. Chapter 20: One Freak Dubbing for Another Chapter 20: One Freak Dubbing for Another Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Judging from the warmup exercises he was performing, the young man was preparing for a chorus. When he noticed Fang Zhao approaching, the young man began to interrupt his practice. When he stopped and realized Fang Zhao was seeking him out, he panicked. "So-so-so-sorry. Am I bo-bo-bo-bothering you?" the young man stuttered. "No, not at all. Carry on. Im just listening." Fang Zhao sat in a chair in the corner. The corner was empty. The other singers were avoiding the area and the chairs were all unupied. The young man scratched his head hesitantly. He nced at Fang Zhao and the onlookers. He opened his mouth but couldnt continue. It just felt like he was surrounded by a crowd that was focused on him. What if he was so afraid and nervous that his voice scared people away? Would they kick him out? After pondering the matter, the young man stopped altogether and walked to the corner. He decided to take a break and resume after folks shifted their attention elsewhere. "Whats your name?" Fang Zhao asked. "Preparing for a chorus?" "A Silver Wing choir is recruiting. Im here to try my luck." The young man clutched a ss of water nervously. "My name is Pang Pusong. Doesnt it sound like the name of a song, haha?" He had wanted to crack a joke to ease his nerves, but Pang Pusong became even more nervous afterughing. He wondered if Fang Zhao was about to kick him out. "My name is Fang Zhao," Pang Pusong heard the other man say. "Im the producer for a virtual idol project here at Silver Wing." A producer? A big shot. Pang Pusong was immediately impressed. The man looked like he was about Pang Pusongs age and he was already a producerno wonder he projected such a powerful aura. "Im looking for a starter voice and I heard your warmup exercises. I think you might be a good match, but I want to listen some more. Can you repeat the section you just sang? Dont hold back. Dont sing it like a chorus. Sing it like you would normally sing it," Fang Zhao said. Pang Pusong felt like hed been struck by a huge stone. He was a little dizzy. He wondered if hed misheard Fang Zhao. "S-s-si-sing it again?" "Yes. The section you were practicing. Dont hold back. Dont worry about anything else," Fang Zhao exined patiently. "O-O-O-OK." Pang Pusong put down his ss and got up. He didnt set the ss down properly and it nearly toppled and rolled over, but he didnt look back. He was as serious as a soldier preparing for battle. The surrounding gazes still gave Pu pause. He cleared his throat but didnt start singing. "Go ahead. What are you looking at them for?" Fang Zhao asked. "OK." Pang Pusong collected his thoughts. He was at Silver Wing to audition for a choir spot. The audition was scheduled for just after 4 p.m. His uncle had had a friend secure him a pass for the public rehearsal area. This was where he usually practiced before an audition. He never would have thought hed have such good luck. Providing vocals for a virtual idol was naturally a better gig than singing in a choir. It was the difference between a leading and supporting role. Trying his best to ignore the attention and let go of his worries, Pang Pusong started repeating the section he was practicing. He had trouble rxing at first, but after a few verses, he didnt hold back any more. A few of the singers donning headsets nearby were singing to the melodies ying in their headsets, but they started to have trouble continuing. They frowned, turned off their recordings, and started bitching to Pang Pusong. "If you wanna sing, go outside. Youre not wee here." "Thats right. Youre not wee here." "Why not ask Fang Zhao take you downstairs and sing there?" "If you have the guts, go downstairs with Fang Zhao. You can sing freely there." The onlookers pitched in. This time, Pang Pusong freaked out. He stared at Fang Zhao nkly. Fang Zhao wasnt affected by the heckling, shing a smile instead. He seemed to be in a good mood. "This is a public rehearsal area, meaning everyone can sing freely here. Youre not able to concentrate and you me others. If youve got the guts, why dont you practice in an individual booth?" Fang Zhao red at the haters. He didnt press on. There was no point in wasting words on people he despised. Bullies were a dime a dozen. He pointed at Pang Pusong. "Youe with me." Pang Pusong looked like a lost child. He shrank his already short neck and followed Fang Zhao out of the public rehearsal area. "Wow, he really thinks hes a big shot." Someone chuckled behind Fang Zhaos back. "Fang Zhaos probably here looking for a starter voice." "Definitely. I wouldnt sign up even if he begged." "All he can do is impress clueless outsiders. Look at how happy that fool was when he was leaving." After leaving the public rehearsal area, Fang Zhao led Pang Pusong to his office on the 50th floor. He asked him if he was otherwise engaged. If not, he wanted Pang Pusong to start recording as soon as possible. "No, I dont have anything else going on." Pang Pusong couldnt help but shift to the edge of his chair. He waited anxiously for what followed. "This is your contract. Please take a look." Fang Zhao opened a file on the micrputer on his desk. It was a temte. He could use it for Pang Pusong, with a few modifications. Pang Pusong studied the contract carefully and found everything in order. He nodded. Even though it was still contract work and he wasnt about to be a full-time employee at Silver Wing, Pang Pusong was so excited he wanted to dance. After he signed the contract, he felt like he was on cloud nine. He wasnt good looking enough to be on stage C he could only work behind-the scenes. But there were different kinds of backstage work. On previous gigs, he had always shared the workload with others. This was the first time hended a solo contract, meaning he was the leading man. "Ill submit your personal information. Ill let you know when your pass is ready." Fang Zhao said. "Gr-gr-gr-great. Thank you. Thank you." Pang Pusong wanted to bow. He was so excited when he left that he ran into the door. Fang Zhao shook his head. "Actually, never mind. Ill head out with you. I need to see someone downstairs." Fang Zhao wanted to see Du Ang, but first, he escorted Pang Pusong to the lobby. Pang Pusong was still in a daze. Fang Zhao was worried about his state of mind. What if something went wrong? Where was he going to find another singer on such short notice? As they stepped out of Silver Wing Tower, a fleet of flying cars hovered above. Unlike rank-and-file employees like Fang Zhao, the big stars at thebel were typically allocated higher floors, which had separate parking spots, so it was rare for Fang Zhao to see them in person, because they headed straight to their respective floors in their flying cars. The flying cars were headed for floors beyond the 100th. It was probably a few big shots. "If I could reach their heights, I would die with no regrets." Pang Pusong looked up with admiration, extending his short neck. Fang Zhao chuckled. "Who knows what the future will bring." Fang Zhao headed back inside as Pang Pusong queued for the train. He could hear his new recruit calling his mother with the good news. "Hello? Mom? Yes, yes, I went to practice at Silver Wing. Yes, I used the pass uncle got me. No, I didnt cause any trouble. Really. I lowered my voice. I didnt bother anyone. But... Wait, calm down, let me finish. Dont think its bad news just because I shifted gears. Inded a project today. Yes, I signed a contract. Its an internal project, not a chorus part, but a solo gig. One of Silver Wings virtual idol producers wants to use my voice." An extra had be the leading man. Even though it was a small production, it was still a leading role. For a veteran extra, it was a milestone. After heading inside, Fang Zhao asked Du Ang to issue Pang Pusong a pass, then returned to the 50th floor to get an update from Zu Wen. When Pang Pusong visited, Zu Wen was holed up in his office. When Fang Zhao told him he had signed a singer, he reflexively responded, "What an idiot!" When Fang Zhao red back, Zu Wen rephrased. "No, I mean, what a good man." The contract didnt state the length of the project. If it ended up taking an extended period, werent they holding the singer hostage? Zu Wen thought Pang Pusong was too naive, too easily swayed. But Zu Wen was also curious. "Howe you picked him out of all the people in the public rehearsal area?" Fang Zhao pondered the question. He didnt respond with a direct answer, asking instead, "Do you know what radiance is?" Zu Wen shook his head. He had never heard the term despite working on previous virtual idol projects. "Radiance is invisible. It can exist in silence and create tension, but it can also exist in a voice, teasing out emotions like fear, sadness, happiness, or excitement. For a singer, its not just a matter of delivering the melody. You also have to adjust various aspects of your voice to enhance the listening experience and move hearts. Thats the power of radiance," Fang Zhao exined. "Just like the same song can be handled differently by two singers. One could sing with feeling and the other version could be instantly forgettable," Zu Wen said. "Thats right. Its a specialized skill. You can unleash hidden radiance by manipting your voice, tugging senses, heartstrings, and souls in the process. But there are some singers who are naturally better at unleashing their radiance than others." "You mean the kid you just signed?" "Right. The only thing is that radiance is hard to harness. Thats why he had to restrain his radiance when he was practicing to stay in line, to blend in with the crowd. He thinks his voice is a monster. The monster sets him apart. It gets to other people in a chorus. Hes heckled when he sings. His voice throws up roadblocks everywhere. Thats why he keeps suppressing it. Little does he know, its a force that is a game changer. Its not a monster. Its talent." Zu Wen scratched the goosebumps that had started forming on his arms. He still felt that radiance was a monster. But then he thought, "one is a vocal freak, the other is a virtual treewhat a greatbination." One freak dubbing for another. A trace of anticipation set in. Chapter 21: Step Aside Chapter 21: Step Aside Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh After securing a starter voice, Fang Zhao went about renting professional equipment to engineer the voice. Naturally, thebel had the best equipment of this kind. It also had other types of top-notch devices and tools. But everyoneregardless of rank or departmenthad to pay to rent the equipment. Some of the more popr devices had to be booked in advance. The good thing was that there was nopetition for the type of equipment required for a virtual idol project, so advance bookings werent necessary. Fang Zhao talked to Bu Lai and requested the necessary gear from the property department. Fang Zhao also loaned a technician from another department to work on the voice. She was a young woman, a fresh graduate who studied music post-production, voice engineering, and so on. She had just been hired by Silver Wing. Because she was a newbie, she had been chosen as the sacrificialmb when Fang Zhao came beckoning. "He-hello, my... my name is Song Miao. Im a voice engineer. This is my... my proof of graduation and diploma." Song Miao presented her credentials. She was an anxious fresh arrival who stuttered. Fang Zhao gave his loaner a look-over. Her slightly lengthy hair was tied in a ponytail; she donned a track suit and trainersthe typical look of a technician. She carried a toolbox and looked tense, probably nervous about her new workce. After asking a few questions about voice production, Fang Zhao summoned Pang Pusong. "Take Song Miao to our studio." "Yes, sir!" It was time to record. Pang Pusong was geared up. Creating aplete vocal database required a professional system. Now that the equipment was in ce, Song Miao would take care of the rest. She would record and process vocal samples and build a vocal database. Thetest sound engineering equipment was highly automated, requiring less manpower than before. Otherwise, Song Miao would have her hands full. With the starter voice taken care of, Fang Zhao paid Zu Wen a visit to see how the look of the virtual idol wasing along. "Thats right, do we need an eye model?" Zu Wen asked. The virtual idol was an anthropomorphic tree, so they couldnt count on that many facial expressions. Thus its gaze was all the more important. Eye models were models who provided eye shots for virtual idols. Actors who werent good-looking,cked influence, or didnt receive much backing because of bad luck suffered from a lowly status in the industry. It was hard for them to get exposure, movie parts were hard toe by, and the ones that were offered were unsubstantial, so they often took on other assignments, like providing eye shots for virtual idols. Project teams that werent exacting would use existing eye shots form a database, such as eye shots from previous films, and incorporate that acting prowess into their virtual idol. But project teams that were more demanding would shoot fresh eye shots in a variety of settings. Even award-winning actors and actresses delivered performances within a plot context and drew from their characters psychology. If the virtual idol were set up in a different context and had a different personality, then those eye shots wouldnt apply. They would even turn people off. People who resisted virtual idols often used them of being tant acting copycats, but the project teams behind those virtual idols didnt mind. That was how virtual idols were designed. Everyone did the same thing. As long as they could draw an audience. Zu Wen asked about eye models because he noticed how serious Fang Zhao was about their project. "I discussed this with Boss Du yesterday. He said he would try to line someone up for us." Just as Fang Zhao was speaking, Du Ang arrived on the 50th floor with another person. Even though Du Ang didnt want to micromanage the virtual idol project, he was the manager in charge, after all, so he couldnt bepletely oblivious. After asking Fang Zhao about the look of his virtual idol out of curiosity, Du Ang fell into deep thought in his office the rest of the day. He even wondered if he should overturn Fang Zhaos previous decisions and take over the reins himself. But Du Ang eventually thought things through. He knew he wasnt that creative. No matter what Fang Zhao decided, now that the project was under way, he would give Fang Zhao total control. Even if he failed and became the subject of ridicule, he could chalk it up as a learning experience. He was a young man, after all. Adversity was a good thing, and no matter how poorly the dead-end project failed, thebel wouldntpletely put it on a neer like Fang Zhao. So after Fang Zhao showed up yesterday, Du Ang hit up a few friends who managed actors. Regardless of whether you were a singer or an actor, everyone was ranked internally. They were ssified in their contracts from grade D to A, with A being the highest. The top talents were ranked S, which was a different category altogether. Grade D talents were typically neers or marginal yers. Du Ang set his sights higher, so when he asked his friends for loaners, he approached agents who managed B- and C-grade actors. "I cant give you any B actors. Theyre all A actors in waiting. They cant afford to stumble. But I could pick from my C actors." That was how an old friend had responded yesterday. He brought over the actor today. A C actor showing up and doing his thing would suffice, Du Ang thought. Even though a C actor wasnt aspetent, he would still be better than many others. If he didnt work out, then they could use eye shots from the database. That would save a lot of trouble. "This is Ji Polun. He starred in a movie about the Period of Destruction. He should be able to help you." Du Ang left after briefing Fang Zhao quickly. Fang Zhao gauged the loaner. He knew Ji Polun was a C actor. He wasnt entirely clear on the distinction between the different grades and he couldnt find much relevant information in his new memory, so he was polite. Ji Polun was doing them a favor, after all. In contrast to Song Miaos nerves and uptight demeanor, this actor carried himself like a star. Naturally, he was rather good-looking. In this day and age, people who could be stars wouldnt look too bad. His hair was meticulouslybed and he stood straight as a rod. His gestures were sleek and refined. But it was all contrived. Ji Polun scanned the furnishings of the 50th floor with discerning eyes and nced at Fang Zhao andpany, his gaze brimming with a sense of superiority and arrogance. "Lets get started. What kind of shots are you looking for? Im on a tight schedule." After dusting his sleeves for non-existent dust, Ji Polun started walking. Zu Wen looked at Fang Zhao, who nodded, so he led Ji Polun to the filming studio. "This way." Fang Zhao exined the scene to him. He was interrupted by Ji Polun just two sentences in. "OK, I got it. Ive done this before. Give me some space." He shifted his gaze to Zu Wen. "Get ready. Im about to start." Fang Zhao didnt respond. He retreated and sat in the chair next to Zu Wen. He wasnt offended by Jis attitude, as long as they could get the right shots. On his end, Ji Polun started acting hard after building his mood. Lo and behold, even though Ji Polun was an obnoxious prick who looked down on everyone, he was serious about his craft. The only thing was... "Im thinking, why dont we just find some suitable shots in the database?" Zu Wen typed in his bracelet. Ji Polun was still acting, so he couldnt speak his mind. Ji Polun was acting with purpose. You could tell he wasnt holding back, but he still fell considerably shortpared to a top actor. It was even more obvious in close-up. Zu Wen had seen quite a few movies set in the Period of Destruction recently. Inparison, Ji Poluns acting was a bit awkward. They were better off just searching in the database. Fang Zhaos frown grew. After reading Zu Wens message, he got up, walked toward Ji Polun and tapped him on the shoulder. "What are you doing? Cant you see Im acting?" Ji Polun fumed. "Do you know what being in character means? Youve interrupted my train of thought." Ji Polun was furious that he was tapped on the shoulder just when he was getting into character. He turned his head and watched Fang Zhao lift his hand and point to the side. "Step aside." Chapter 22: What Do You Think About When Youre Acting? Chapter 22: What Do You Think About When Youre Acting? Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh A puzzled Ji Polun pointed at himself. "You were talking to me?" Fang Zhao nodded and repeated, "Please step aside." Ji Polun stared at Fang Zhao in disbelief, as if he had gone mad. Having confirmed that Fang Zhao wasnt kidding, he distorted his face, got up abruptly, and stepped away in exaggerated strides. "Fine. Dont use me of being a prima donna." He had showed up as a favor to his agent. Not only are these clowns ungrateful, they dont think Im good enough? Shedding the posture with which he had arrived, Ji Polun bolted toward the door, but he stopped just as he was about to cross the threshold. He turned back and plunked down on the chair next to Zu Wen. He dropped his act, folding his arms and crossing his legs. He wanted to see what these clowns would do now. It looked like they were going to act out the scene themselves. What a joke. Hed heard this fe was a newposerand now he thought he could act. Did he think acting was the same as gaming? How naive. Who did he think he was? As a neer, he was only on a grade D contract, one notch below Ji Polun. Ji Polun started brainstorming for a snidement he could make to avenge his dismissal if the producer turned out to be a shitty actor. Otherwise, he wouldnt be pacified. How could they treat him this way? Fang Zhao didnt care what Ji Polun thought, let alone pay attention to his furious gaze. He signaled to Zu Wen that he wanted to reshoot the scene. Fang Zhao didnt understand the craft of acting, but what Ji Polun had just said about getting into characterit was just a form of imagination, cing yourself in the scene conjured in your brain. But be it Ji Polun or any other actor, their acting was just a function of their imagination, because none of them had actually experienced those desperate times. What they knew about the period came from watching documentary footage. But Fang Zhao was an exception. Some events during the Period of Destruction were digitally recorded, and quite a few films about the period were shot during the New Era. The advancement of virtual technology also enhanced the viewing experience, leaving a deeper impression than regr footage. But no amount of simtion could rival the memories of Fang Zhao, someone who had actually survived those times. Taking a page from Jis ybook, Fang Zhao closed his eyes for a few seconds to build the mood. Ji Polun was blown away. He uncrossed his legs and leaned forward. The condescension on his face faded, reced by a serious look. Fang Zhaos eyes were red and tearful, as if he were listening to a song that mourned the loss of the world, projecting a deep sadness and resignation, although he didnt cry. All hell breaking loose, lives sacrificed and families destroyed. How puny and helpless everyone and everything became when the world fell apart. The pain and suffering projected in that moment engulfed the entire studio. Ji Polun took a deep breath. Fang Zhao managed to stir those emotions all by himself in this closed space without a set. He didnt have an acting partner. He had no lines. All he did was sit there. He barely moved his body, conveying his characters emotions with the subtlest of facial expressions and his gaze. His timing was impable, down to the wink of his eyes. Had he winked a second earlier orter, the effect would have beenpletely different. Ji Polun reflected on his own performance just now. Byparison, his delivery was slightly exaggerated and contrived,cking genuine emotion. A professor once said in acting ss that sadness wasnt conveyed by screaming or crying. Sometimes a subtle look would do. Was this guy really an amateur actor? Ji Polun quickly scanned in his head all the ssic scenes from the countless movies about the Period of Destruction. He couldnt find any matches. Fang Zhao wasnt aping a previous performance. Ji Polun even got the feeling that he wasnt acting, that he had actually survived the horrible disaster and had lived in those times. Come again, what was the character they came up with? What was its personality? He had acted based on his imagination without learning about his character firstbad move. That was a major no-no. Maybe it was the casual tone of his agent. He didnt care for the job, didnt take it seriously. Ji Polun continued to observe in silence. Fang Zhao continued acting based on his script. He needed no pointers. He knew the character he designed the best. This was a scene without dialogue. For eye shots, the focus was the eyes. Everyone in the studio breathed lightly. The only sound was the noise of Zu Wen setting up equipment. But both Zu Wen and Ji Polun, who was sitting beside him, could feel the mood evolving in the small studio. Repressed sorrow, smothering desperation, disappointment, indecision. How did one survive? He was a bee frantically looking for a light source in a shuttered house. The minutes went by. Fang Zhao ended the session only when Song Miao had a question about the starter voice. "Lets take a break." Fang Zhao told Zu Wen to catch a breather, while he got up to leave and headed to the sound mixing panel. When he got up, he instantly dropped out of character and became his normal self. He was out of character already? Mind-boggling. When Fang Zhao left, Ji Polun approached Zu Wen. "That Fang Zhao characterhes really just aposer? He never studied acting?" "Im not sure if he ever studied acting, but he is a professionalposer. He soared to No. 5 in the new talentpetition in 20 days. You must have heard," Zu Wen said. Of course he had, but Fang Zhaos performance still left him perplexed. "Hey, arent you going to leave?" Zu Wen thought Fang Zhao had spited Ji Polun into leaving, but now it seemed he had no intention of doing so. "Leave? Why would I leave? Thats right, did you shoot a music video? Do you have more details about your character? Let me take a look," Ji Polun asked. Zu Wen gave Ji Polun a surprised look and handed him a few pages from his drawer. Ji Polun had signed a confidentiality agreement and Zu Wen was going to show him the information anyway. Ji Polun just didnt bother. The next day. Zu Wen had counted Ji Polun out. Fang Zhao could do the job himself. But Ji Polun still showed up on the 50th floor. "Dont look at me. Just pretend Im not here and do your thing. Which scene are you on? Has the character transformed yet? Ignoring the gazes of Fang Zhao and Zu Wen, Ji Polun dragged over a chair, sat down, and began watching intently from the periphery. It wasnt only the second day. Ji Polun showed up the next few days. He didnt do much, just sat in the studio and watched. His bodynguage suggested he was there to stay. Even though Ji Polun had his ws, he was an actor keen on improving his craft. And Fang Zhao didnt kick him out. When shooting finally wrapped, Ji Polun couldnt help pestering Fang Zhao with questions. "Can I impose on you to reveal what you think about the most when youre acting?" He wanted to know how Fang Zhao got into character and delivered genuine emotion. When Fang Zhao heard the question, he stopped drinking from his ss and responded in a serious tone, "BGM (background music)." Ji Polun: "......" Ji Polun suddenly remembered what a professor once said during his university days. "Dont bother trying to figure out what goes on in the head of a professionalposer. BGM is always ying no matter what theyre doing." Chapter 23: My Version, My Rules Chapter 23: My Version, My Rules Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh As far as Fang Zhao was concerned, drawing out a certain mood depended on a passage of music, not a certain visual. Just like how a programmer turned everything into code, Fang Zhao could turn everything into music. He already had a song in mind for the music video. It was a song hed written during the end of days. It wasntpletehed only gotten around to finishing it recently. Hed also rearranged it and modified parts to better fit Pang Pusongs voice. When he was shooting, he did recall certain scenes, but his memories of the first few years of the apocalypse were blurry. However, the music heposed during that period remained fresh in his head. Every time he recalled those broken melodies, Fang Zhao could remember how hed felt at the beginning of the apocalypse. After projecting the eye shots onto the virtual character, Zu Wen showed Fang Zhao a draft. He had juxtaposed on hisputer screen shots of Fang Zhaos eyes and a pair of brown, wood-colored eyes surrounded by rough, cracked bark. "Dont they look the same? Happy?" Zu Wen asked. Fang Zhao nodded. They were clearly two different sets of eyes but they conveyed the same gaze and mood. It was as if two people were injected with the same soul. Reg Dimensionsuch amazing technology! Perhaps that was why virtual idols created with the Reg Dimension drew so many fans. Even though they often looked very different from humans, it was easy to forget that they were virtual images and instead believe that they possessed real souls. "As long as youre happy." Zu Wen stretched his arms. "The basic look is alsoplete. The only thing is that I could use more help on the music video, even one extra person would be great. If its just me, Lord knows when Ill finish the CD. If you want to see apleted product by the end of the year, then get me a loaner." Zu Wen was so busy these days he didnt have time to game. "Ive asked around. The people you mentioned who know how to use Reg Dimension dont want to transfer. Thepany hasnt made any new hires this year and they fired a bunch of peoplest year. We can forget about an internal loaner," Fang Zhao exined. "Then poach someone from one of the smaller or independent recordbels, or outsource to a contractor, although thepany usually frowns on outsourcing on a project like this. The bosses prefer that you take care of things internally. But see if you can poach some people from otherpanies. There are so many fresh graduates out there. There must be quite a few who haventnded jobs, no? Lets con a few into working here first." Zu Wen started brainstorming as he organized the eye shots. Zu Wens suggestion reminded Fang Zhao of someone. "How many years of experience would you be looking for in a Reg Dimension technician?" "Lets not set the bar too high. The most important thing is to con some people into helping me out. Ive been so tired." Zu Wen returned to his office to work. Fang Zhao headed back to his office and sent Zeng Huang a message. Zeng Huang responded quickly. "Whats up Big Zhao? Your project isnt going well?" Zeng Huang knew Fang Zhao was stuck with the virtual idol project and had even offered to help, but Fang Zhao refused at the time, saying he needed to learn more about the project first. "How busy is your current project? Do you have time to take on another gig?" Fang Zhao asked. "You hiring?" "Yes, were short on Reg Dimension technicians. If you arent avable, do you know anyone who hasntnded a job yet or wants to switch jobs? I dont need someone super-experienced, someone who knows the basics will do." "A Reg Dimension technician who doesnt have to be that experienced, someone who hasntnded a job or wants to switch jobs..." "Indeed. Any rmendations?" "Me." "......" "I want to switch jobs. You know Im a fresh gradand not from a very prestigious school. I wont be able tomand a very good sry. Plus, Im looking for a new job. Its a perfect fit now that youre hiring." Zu Wens idea was to con people into joining the project, but Fang Zhao waspletely honest about the state of his project. Zeng Huang was offering to help out when Fang Zhao was in a tough spot. It would be shitty of him to take advantage of a friend now. After being briefed by Fang Zhao, Zeng Huang said he needed to think it over. But he ended up calling back in less than 10 minutes. "Big Zhao, you still hiring? Why dont both Wan Yue and I help out? She knows a thing or two about the Reg Dimension, but her expertise is post-production. I wonder if she woulde in handy too." "Yes." Fang Zhao smiled. "Thanks!" "Hey, whos the boss here? Big Zhao, dont put too much pressure on yourself. Were still young. Even if we fail, we can chalk it up as a learning experience. Its good for us to take risks." "Got it." "As long as youve put things in perspective. So its a done dealWan Yue and I will defect tomorrow!" Just like Pang Pusong, Zeng Huang and Wan Yue would be signed as contractors, not full-time employees. Fang Zhao had exined the temporary and transient nature of the work, but Zeng Huang still insisted on joining. Considering the status of the virtual idol project, Zeng Huang and his girlfriend had no ulterior motivesthey just wanted to lend Fang Zhao a hand. Zeng Huang was actually thinking Lady Luck wasnt on Fang Zhaos side this year. Setting aside the theft of his songs, Fang Zhao had worked hard to make a name for himself in the new talent contestonly to be tossed into this death pit. Zeng Huang didnt want to see a brother begging for help, so he and Wan Yue quit their jobs to help out. They were still young and had plenty of other jobs ahead of them. Now it was time to help Fang Zhao. The next day, Zeng Huang and Wan Yue tracked down Fang Zhao at Silver Wing. After signing their contracts, Fang Zhao got thempany passes. Besides Zeng Huang and Wan Yue, Bei Zhi, who had just finished training camp, also chipped in. He knew that he owed his sess in the new talent contest to Fang Zhao. Hed heard that they were setting up on the 50th floor, so he decided to help out. "Wow, they actually let youe? Theyre not afraid of jeopardizing your career?" Zu Wen asked when he saw Bei Zhi. Bei Zhi didnt care. "Its OK. Training is over and my next assignment hasnt started. I have three days off, so here I am." Pang Pusong, Song Miao, and Bei Zhi set up outside as Fang Zhao discussed the music video with Zu Wen and Zeng Huang in his office. Since the music video was set in the end of days, they would have to feature mutated animals from the period. Zu Wen showed Fang Zhao a batch of images he hadpiled. "Get rid of this," Fang Zhao said, pointing to one of the pictures. "Why?" Zu Wen asked. "Ive never seen it before." Because he had never seen it before, he couldnt be sure that it existed. Fang Zhao decided to drop all the animals hed neverid eyes on. "Wow, you sound like youve seen the actual thing," Zu Wen responded. But he didnt resist, deleting the animal from his screen. Fang Zhao pointed to another image. "Shrink the head of this one a bit." "Like this?" "Smaller." "How about this?" "You overdid it. Allow me." Fang Zhao pondered the projected hologram, his fingers ying with the head of the animal. He couldnt feel the actual object, but the smart design software allowed even a non-technician to tweak the image. It was like altering a y figurine. "That looks weird," Zu Wen said. "Not at all. Thats how they look. Get rid of their mustaches." "They dont have mustaches? Are you sure? I remember seeing them with mustaches in many films about the Period of Destruction." A skeptical Zu Wen checked his research. He had downloaded a database from a leading scientific journal that waspiled by schrs who studied mutated animals from the Period of Destruction. The researchers were considered the worlds leading authorities on the subject. The download was quite expensive, but hed billed the project. "They have mustaches in the film I starred in." Ji Polun, who had been watching them work, offered his two cents. "That was fiction to begin with." Fang Zhao had seen the movie Ji Polun starred in. There were way too many inuracies, but you couldnt expect much from amercial film. It was just entertainment. "But your virtual idol isnt real either." Ji Polun remembered that the look of the virtual idol was also made up. "My version, my rules," Fang Zhao responded curtly. "Got it. Youre the boss. You have the final word." At that point, Zu Wen had found a photo of the mutated animal in question in his database. "No mustache indeed." They went through the other animals. Every modification Fang Zhao asked for was consistent with the database. This time it was Ji Polun, not Zu Wen, who checked. "Youre the man," he thought to himself. Everyone in the room wondered: how good of a history student was this guy to remember so many details? Chapter 24: Youre F*cking Messing with Me Chapter 24: Youre F*cking Messing with Me Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh As things were picking up on the 50th floor, Du Ang was taking a videoconference call from an old friend. Ji Polun was heading to the 50th floor every day, so his agent was worried. When he asked Ji Polun to help out, the kid was reluctant. Howe he was so keen now? There had to be something shady going on behind the scenes. "I heard your producer is from a ck street. Did he somehow ckmail my guy into helping out?" Ji Poluns agent was full of spection. "Theyre not done shooting? I heard two days ago they were done with their eye shots." Du Ang was puzzled too. "Thats why I think its odd. Im not in Qian right now. Old Du, go take a look yourself. Maybe your guy pulled something on my guy. I hear folks from ck streets are ruthless." Jis agent was being diplomaticwhat he suspected was that Fang Zhao had threatened force against his client. "WaitFang Zhao is just renting a room on a ck street. He didnt grow up on a ck street. Also, just because youre from a ck street doesnt mean youre the mafia. Dont be a bigot. I lived on a ck street when I was young." Jis agent was about to say something else, but Du Ang preempted him. "OK, OK. I understand your concerns. Ill head up for a look in a bit. But rest assuredeverything is fine. Fang Zhao isnt that kind of character." After hanging up, Du Ang realized he hadnt dropped in on the 50th floor in a while. Even if Ji Polun was OK, as the manager in charge, he should put up pretenses. He rode the elevator to the 50th floor. When the elevator doors opened, he saw Ji Polun huffing and puffing and moving equipment. Du Ang: "......" He suddenly questioned his judgment. An idol that relied on his looks like him couldnt risk getting injured. If he did, he had to pay thepany damages that would consume way more than a months wages. "Uhm, Ji boy,e over here." When Ji Polun saw it was Du Ang, he put down the equipment. Du Ang took a close look at his face and didnt see any signs of physical abuse. "Arent you done with the eye shots? Howe youre still here?" he asked. "I dont have anything else going on, so I decided to help out," Ji Polun responded. Du Ang surveyed the floor. The 50th floor looked quite differentmaybe it was the additional staff. He spotted Du Zhi also lugging equipment around nearby. "Wheres Fang Zhao?" he asked. "He just stepped into his office." Ji Polun pointed to Fang Zhaos office. As Du Ang approached Fang Zhaos office, Fang Zhao was getting ready to head out. "Boss Du! Great timing. I was about to go to you," Fang Zhao said. "Im about to start recording my first single. Can you book a recording studio for me?" "The song is ready?" Du Ang took the paper score Fang Zhao handed over and uploaded the encrypted demo file. He pulled out his headsets and gave it a listen. He was also curious how Fang Zhaos song wasing along. He was a bit baffled by the score, but once he heard the demo, it came together. No wonder the score looked weird. So Fang Zhao had decided on this style. Du Ang lifted his head abruptly and gazed at Fang Zhao. "Did you... Did youpose this yourself?" "Yes." "This... this is the song youre making a music video for?" Du Ang raised his voice, prompting the movers nearby to look his way. "Yes." Fang Zhao wasnt too rmed by Du Angs response. "Hold on. Put everything on hold. Wait until you hear from me." Du Ang dashed out. As for the original purpose of his visit, who gave a damn? Du Ang had only one mission nowto talk this over with someone. He needed to decide if he would actually release the single. The head of the arrangement department, Ya Erlin, and the operations head, Julian, were quickly summoned. "I say, Old Du, whats the hurry? Whats wrong? Have things gone south on the virtual idol project? Let me put this out thereIm not going to get involved with the virtual idol project," Ya Erlin said as he stepped into Du Angs office with Julian. Du Ang didnt speak, instead handing over two pairs of headsets he had prepared for the two. "Whats going on? So secretive..." Ya Erlin wore the headsets reluctantly, but soon enough, he was hooked. Julians expression also indicated her surprise. "Where... where did you get this? Is this a new Pegasus release?" "No, no," Ya Erlin blurted before Du Ang could answer. "At first nce, its a simr style, but theres still a big discrepancy. This is not a Pegasus song. Not to mention that a Pegasus demo wouldnt be this crude." The "Pegasus" that Ya Erlin and Julian referred to was Flying Pegasus, a leading cooperative under Silver Wing. Ya Erlin had tried to join several times, to no avail. Flying Pegasus was home to Silver Wings topposers and arrangers, the cream of the crop. "But if this isnt a Pegasus song, whoposed it?" Julian wasnt an expert inposition or arrangement, but she knew this song would make waves if released. Besides a Pegasus member, who else couldpose a song like this? If such a talent existed, he or she would have been recruited by Pegasus already. "Thats right, Old Du, who wrote this? Who?" Ya Erlin demanded. Julian was a music outsider, but as a veteran arranger, he was already blown away by many aspects of the iplete demo. Du Ang wore a look of mixed feelingsproud, a bit sad, among other emotions. He paused before saying, "Fang Zhao." "Who?" Du Ang rubbed his ears, which had just been pierced by two sharp cries, and sighed. "Theposer is Fang Zhao." Ya Erlin and Julian were speechless but red at Du Ang with the same expression: youre f*cking messing with me. "Sigh, Im not lying. I got this from the kid. As soon as I got it, I called you guys." Ya Erlin took a deep breath. He was still in disbelief. "Fang Zhao can produce something like this, at his age?" "What about his age? Dont forget how well he did in the new talent contest." Du Ang hated when others dissed hisposers. "But this song ispletely different from his entry in the new talent contest. This is..." Ya Erlin was agitated. He didnt finish his sentence. He wouldnt jump to conclusions until hearing the full song. "Alright, lets cut the bullshit. Ive invited you here to help me decide. So what do you say, do I release this song or not? Will something go wrong if I do?" Du Ang asked. "Of course! Why not?" Ya Erlin was more excited than Du Ang. Du Ang shifted his gaze to Julian, waiting for her response. If Julian disagreed, even if they recorded the song, it wouldnt see the light of day. Julian returned the stare and smiled gently. "I agree with Ya Erlin. Itd be a such a shame not to release a song like this. I, for one, want to hear theplete version." Julian was a big fan of Flying Pegasus work, yet the cooperative rarely releasedplete songs, even if you were willing to pay for a download. Lowly managers like her werent qualified tomission Pegasus members either. "Alright, well release it, then. Fang Zhao said he can start recording right away. As for the recording studio..." Du Ang gave Ya Erlin a nce. "Ill book a studio for him." Ya Erlin was close with the folks who ran the recording studios. It was easier for him to pull strings. Ya Erlin had trouble breathing. He couldnt wait to see the look on their faces when the Pegasus members heard this song. Chapter 25: Yanzhou Derby Chapter 25: Yanzhou Derby Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Before anyone knew it, it was mid-September. Neer status onlysted for a year. After the new season of the new talent contest that kicked off in June, Fang Zhao had disappeared from the neers chart for nearly a season. The chart was filled with new songs. Last seasons entries were reced by new singles. Nheless, leading the charts were still the two virtual idols, Xun Huai and Fei Lisi. They just swapped their previous songs for new ones. Fang Zhao had long been forgotten. Perhaps some still remembered that hit song fromst season, the dark horse that emerged toward the end of the season, but the inte suffered from amnesia. In an era of a rapid change, memories were shortened, and the masses were at the mercy of the constant influx of new things. Fang Zhao sat in the huge terraced auditorium listening to the lecturer outline the evolution of virtual idols and offer insight into the charisma of hit virtual idols. "Virtual reality is an art. By expanding reality with virtual imagination, the real and the virtual feed off each other..." The ssroom with a capacity of several thousand was sparsely filled, only about a tenth full. Fang Zhao jotted notes by hand on his notebook. He stayed away from electronic gadgets. A few of the students in the ssroom recognized Fang Zhao. As a distinguished alum, he was a regr topic on internal message boards. Some of the students who didnt know the full story were wondering why he was auditing the ss. When they were told the reason by fellow ssmates, they felt bad for him and threw him sympathetic nces. To imagine what other outstanding alums from his ss were up to and contrast that to Fang Zhao auditing an unpopr ss by his lonesome selfwhat could they say? However talented he was, he couldnt stave off a formidable streak of bad luck. It really was such a pity. After the ss ended, the students departed in groups of two or three. Fang Zhao also collected his belongings and was nning to head back to the office. "Fang Zhao." Chu Hong approached from the lectern and interrupted Fang Zhao. "Are you able to follow my lectures?" Chu Hong asked. He wasnt being patronizing. It was just that he knew that his ss was quite off-beat, plus Fang Zhao had neverpleted coursework on virtual idols before. He wasnt sure if he was going too fast for Fang Zhao. Chu Guang had briefed him on Fang Zhao. He had to at least make a gesture. "Im OK," Fang Zhao responded. In fact, he had already covered the bulk of Chu Hongs lectures in online sses. He was auditing to get more insight. "Feel free to ask me any questions. I heard from Chu Guang that youve been busy with your virtual idol project. How is iting along?" Chu Hong asked. "Not bad. Were almost done." "Good to hear." Chu Hong held back. In any case, he wouldnt get too many answers if he probed. Projects like this were confidential and couldnt be shared with outsiders, so Chu Hong didnt ask specific questions about his progress. He just asked Fang Zhao if he wanted general pointers from a schr who specialized on the topic and shared thoughts on what stood out about the hit virtual idols of the day. "Virtual idols these days, first and foremost, they have to be good-looking. Thats basic. Youre aware of this, right?" "Yes, of course." Fang Zhao nodded. "Then what does your virtual idol look like?" Chu Hong was quite curious what a virtual idol designed by an outsider, aposition major, would look like. "Cant say its good-looking," Fang Zhao responded. If he was being so diplomatic, that meant it was ugly. Chu Hong was troubled. If even its looks were in question, what could he do to help? When Fang Zhao left, Chu Hong sent Chu Guang a text message. "That ssmate of yours, Fang Zhao. Hows his virtual project idoling along? Have you seen what it looks like?" Chu Guang happened to be free, so he initiated a videoconference when he saw the message. "I heard the project is almost done and the virtual idol may beunched soon. As for what it looks like, I havent seen it. Boss Du has been quite vignt about keeping it under wraps and wont entertain questions about it," Chu Guang said. "Then it probably wont end well." Recalling that Fang Zhao had said the virtual idol wasnt good-looking and considering he was a producer new to virtual idols, Chu Hong wasnt optimistic. "People within thepany arent bullish either, but Boss Du has been acting weird. Hes often holed up in his office with two other department heads. Their discussions canst two or three hours." "Regardless of what theyre up to, you should be preparing your song for thest season, no? I heard from your mother that she hired her old teacher to tutor you. This one should take the No. 3 spot, no? Just yesterday, your mother wasining that, if not for the two virtual idols, youd be shooting for the top spot." Chu Hong smiled. Chu Guang responded in a rxed tone, "No. 3 shouldnt be a problem." It wasnt just Chu Guang. Everyone else in the industry was paying close attention to the final season of the year. The final season of the year was about to kick off. Singers that had done well in the three previous seasons were eyeing a good finish to the year. A strong finish on the New Pioneers Chart in the final season could trante to a higher end-of-year bonus. A rough pecking order had been determined by the preceding seasons and the majorbels had reallocated their budgets ordingly. The top performers saw their marketing budgets beefed up and the underperformers received less backing. Both Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment were nning on giving their virtual idols an extra push in the final season. Their first movies wereing out and promotional campaigns were already under way. All eyes were on the final battle. Even the popr webcast "Prairie Fire" had proimed that the final season was a duel between Tongshan True Entertainment and Neon Culture. Which of the two virtual idol neersXun Huai or Fei Lisiwould im final victory? The program had coined the phrase "Yanzhou Derby," suggesting a sh of titans between Yanzhous two strongest entertainmentpanies. But Silver Wing supporters went "hehe" when they saw the phrase. Yanzhou Derby? What about us? So the so-called "Big Three" of Yanzhou was just bullshit? Had Silver Wing disappeared? Under fierce attack from Silver Wing supporters, the pundits exined that "Yanzhou Derby" referred to the two Yanzhoubels that produced the best virtual idols, nothing more. But anyone with a brain would realize that it was an intentional slight. The phrase would suggest to the ordinary masses who didnt know the industry well that the only major recordbels in Yanzhou were Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment. But there wasnt much Silver Wing could do. Virtual idols were indeed their Achilles heeland it was a brutal wound that bled badly. Some media outlets even started a bet called "Eye on Yanzhou Derby," encouraging punters to submit their picks for the top spot on the year-end new talent chart. As the buzz around the contest heated up, the two major virtual idol neers, Xun Huai and Fei Lisi, saw their stock rise even further, just as theirpanies had expected. Amid a sea of spection from industry insiders and outsiders, September passed and October loomed. The final season of the year was about to begin. Oct. 1. Without any warning or advance advertising, Julianunched a full-court press when the clock struck 8. The neers were ranked ording to marketing budget. At the outset, they all received the same backing and wereunched in no specific orderwhoever was ready first debuted first. After taking part in the new talent contest, budgets were allocated based on performance and bypany discretion. The better your prospects, the more exposure you got. The priority list for the final season of the new talent contest: No. 1: "Divine Punishment," performed by Pr Light,poser Pr Light. No. 2: "The Lavish Dance," performed by Enoch,poser Chu Guang. Chu Guang was dumbfounded when he saw the list. This was not what had been discussed. Howe he was ranked second? His mainpetitor, Rong Zheng, was pushed to No. 3. Where did No. 1e from? How did it merit the top spot? Who was Pr Light? At first nce, he thought there was a typo in the top spot. Chu Guang was even more pissed off when he saw the "music video"bel after "Divine Punishment." He thought only he and Rong Zheng were given the music video treatment, because they did well in the previous season. Howe this newbie who parachuted in got a music video? Then he noticed the singer andposer were the same, and factored in the music video... It was a f*cking virtual idolunch. Chapter 26: First in History Chapter 26: First in History Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Chu Guang was puzzled, but he wouldnt question the decision before getting to the bottom of things. He wanted to listen to the song first. Did Julian ce the song first because of quality or because virtual idols were given special preference? There were many screening rooms at Silver Wing. Some of the offices also had the audiovisual equipment to y music videos. After signing with thebel, Chu Guang was given his own office, A fully equipped screening room was located near where the neers were housed, so Chu Guang nned on heading to that screening room and ying the song on the audiovisual system there, to see what kind of song merited the top spot. But before he arrived, he noticed that Rong Zheng and a group of other neers had already shown up. Rong Zhengs expression was one of bafflement, surprise and disbeliefbut not the look of someone who felt robbed. "Oh, youre here too. Lets listen to it together." Rong Zheng pointed to a seat on the side. Chu Guang sat in his seat and took in the holographic image projected by the audiovisual system. The top-of-the-line stereo system delivered every note clearly. Was it techno, rock, or another genre? When the music started, Chu Guang was shocked to discover it was none of the above. The music video. A vast, lush forest that projected vitality. The flowers, nts, and trees were all anthropomorphic. The branches had eyes, noses, and mouths. They had peaceful faces. The blue skies were abruptly tainted with a coat of red. A horn sounded an unsettling melody on a low register. The seemingly inchoate notes suggested a growing anxiety. The symphonic arrangement resembled a whimper, suggesting imminent disaster. "A symphonic structure?" Chu Guang was so shocked he almost stood up. In the music video, fiery meteors hurled toward earth. Panicked human beings fell into deep despair before the unexpected crevices. The heavy drumming resembled the sound of rolling thunder. It grew in volume and pace, delivering an unsettling shudder. Bang bang! Bang bang! It could have been thending of the meteors, the copse of thendscape, or the heavy beating of someones heart. Panic and fear spread. After the deafening sh of percussion and strings, a low voice sang. Unlike the ebullient, wholesome opera technique that Chu Guang was familiar with, this voice was wild and unkempt, a mournful sigh emerging from the tree silhouette the camera had focused on. The voice had an amazing energy that radiated from the sound system and imprinted itself on every nerve of the brain. A tense string score re-emerged and the drums found a measured, upbeat rhythm. The various tones created by the electronic synthesizer suggested a darkening mood. An invisible thunder invaded the universe. Earth was sick. Thebination of heavy percussion and wailing woodwind foreshadowed the ruthless, violent character of mutated animals. The savage beasts lurked everywhere. A trail of destruction engulfed thendscape. One after another, towering trees that had been around forever toppled one after another. Some were struck by meteors, others overturned by the massive tremor that broke the surface of the. There were also some torn to bits by the silhouettes darting about. Trampled by unrelenting catastrophe, every form of life inevitably marched toward death. In the face of total destruction, everyone and everything was reduced to specks. The sun was blocked by thick smog and the lingering warmth trapped in the atmosphere dwindled amid the tragedy popping up everywhere. A piano and woodwindbination made for the "end of days" theme, ushering in stark images of bodies scattered across thend. The intricatelyyered string score and the tastefully structured arrangement, coupled with a top-notch sound system, delivered the melody to the human brain with the utmost authenticity. If felt like a supernatural power was tugging at your soul, easily parachuting you into those war-torn times. The symphonic bass foundation conveyed a weighty sense of history. Even if you closed your eyes, images of jadedness, turbulence, suffering, and the dpidated earth surfaced. It was a period everyone in the New Era knew about. The 100-year Period of Destruction. A refined, low-register piano melody resembling a painful sob apanied scenes of wastnd. Electronic music transcended the limited range of traditional instruments, creating a chilling atmosphere with a conventional arrangement, like a mysterious music whisperer. The tone shifted again, this time reinforcing the sense of restlessness and the anxious, panicked mood. Scenes of chaos and gore inundated this sick. There were countless casualties. Once lush forests were depleted to a pathetic state. Mutated beasts ravaged the bodies of innocent souls. Seas of fire erupted everywhere. The silhouette the camera focused on examining its surroundings, it eyes revealing a deep sorrow and helplessness. Was this the end of days? Were the days of earthly life numbered as a result? The figure started humming in a deep voice. The hum seemed to stem from the bottom of his heartit mourned the death of souls and the uncertain future thaty ahead. The melody picked up. A mncholic woodwind score mixed with a steady percussion beat that resembled rolling stones. The heavy beat and extended notes seemed to suggest the silhouettes indecision, but a ring horn broke through, rekindling the hope of survival. Danger was approaching. Thisnd was no longer fit for living. Should he curl up in a dark corner and pray for Lady Luck to save his scalp? Or should he forge a way out? Straddling the threshold between light and darkness, mired in blood and fire, he had a decision to make. The tempo of the melody shifted, as if a turning point had been reached. A quirky flute solobined with the synthesizer picked up the pace. After a brief pause, the tone became spirited. The silence of percting thoughts, pierced by the determination of a charging bull. A modting piano melody and firm strikes of the timpani shattered the lingering doubt, signaling the muted triumph of rebirth after surviving dire straits and capturing a volcanic eruption of unfettered masculine pride. Once deeply buried in the ground, his roots freed themselves from the encumbering earth and burst to the surface, transforming into leg-like limbs. His verdant green leaves receded and his thick branches shrank. Finally, he took his first step. An excited human voice emerged, projecting a powerful aura that sent every hair on your body standing. It felt like a storm was afoot. "Cant let it go, And cant call it quits. Hope still exists. March forward, Despite the thorny path ahead. ..." It was the first time in his life that he had stood erect on thisnd. He didnt know how long it would take to find a destination, but now that he had nted his first step, he could take the next 1,000, the next 10,000. Thews of nature prevailed, but uncertainty and patterns existed side-by-side. One decision could bring about a change of fate. He turned back to look at hispatriots. The weak light of dawn seeped through as a horn sounded a wake-up call. The piercing siren was followed by a spirited chorus of indeterminable size, which augured the determination and gall to take the world by storm. One tree, two trees, 10, 100... A flurry of shadows pped like butterflies. Thousands of survivors broke free of the earth, taking a cue from their leader and transforming into ambling figures. They were about to leave thend that nourished them and hit the road once and for all. But from that moment on, they need no longer cower. No one was born with endurance, but for survivals sake, why not take a first step? There was no room for retreat. To survive, they could only move forward. Maybe there was some ce on earth where they could keep living? The symphony lingered on a long note and a drum beat suggested rolling thunder harbored by the clouds. A new chapter was forting. The screen showed a dense, packed cluster of countless departing survivors on one side, and the fluttering shadows of demons amid a bloodied, dusty atmosphere on another. Fade to ck. The credits rolled. "Leading man: Pr Light Species: Longxiang Tianluo Song title: "100 Years of Destruction, First Movement: Divine Punishment," producer Fang Zhao Production team: Pr Light project team, Fang Zhao, Zu Wen, Song Miao, Pang Pusong, Zeng Huang, Wan Yue, Ji Polun, Bei Zhi A Silver Wing Media production" The music and footage ended at the same time. The audience in the screening room let out deep breaths, as if they had just been suffocated for a long time, recovering from the chills sent down their spines. "This is... This is..." Chu Guang didnt have the guts to mutter the word he had in mind. He questioned his judgment, yet his sense of injustice had vanished. He was a lesserposer. ... The arrangement department. Ya Erlin has just hosted a screening for his staff. He closed his eyes and took a deep breath, as if taking in a lingering fragrance in the air. "Do you smell it?" Ya Erlin whispered to the arrangers sitting beside him. "What?" They were still in a trance. "The smell of an epic." There was a genre in the New Era distinct from pop music and the repeatedly covered ssic songs. Maybe it didnt have many fans, but no one could dispute its status. It evoked life-and-death situations, rebirth in extreme circumstances, the vastness of the universe and the enormity of the gxy. It captured boundless dreams and hope, the beauty of human life, and miracles in dire times, its awesome power derived straight from the soul. People called it the epic. Epic. That was the word Ya Erlin refrained from using when hed heard the demo, the same word Chu Guang had hesitated to utter. When he listened to the demo, Ya Erlin wasnt sure how the final product would turn out, so he didnt want to jump to conclusions. Symphonic songs werent easy to pin down. It was hard to craft a satisfactory track without sufficient experience and sensitivity and the ability to steer the overall piece. Even Ya Erlin wasnt confident he could execute a song to such perfection. Thats why, when hed first heard the demo, Ya Erlin had questioned Fang Zhaos ability. He seemed too young, hardly someone who couldpose and harness a song like that. But when he heard the final cut, Ya Erlin realized Fang Zhao handled details like intensity and tempo perfectly. He blended a symphonic score and electronic music from the New Era seamlessly, carefully crafting ayered texture and engaging plot. The powerful yet subtle melody beautifully conveyed the mood of the music video. ustomed to cute, lively bads, the passion and vigor of dance tracks and other musical styles, this was the first time Rong Zheng, Chu Guang, andpany were exposed to the grand narrative of an epic. Captivated by the magnificent melody, every listener was transported to those dangerous times, traveling through theyers of bloodied smog to witness the evolution of a race, tracing their footsteps one by one. Twas the end of days, the cry of survival. A melody and voice so powerful they prated your bones. Now that was an epic in Ya Erlins book. That perfect blend of score and singer lent itself to an incredible, awesome effect and impact. That was beyond doubt. "Yes or no? Perhaps well find out this afternoon." Yet Ya Erlin had underestimated the industry response. It didnt take the whole day. Oct. 1, 9 a.m., an hour after "Divine Punishment" was released. The most respected music publication in Yanzhou, "Voice of Yanzhou," founded by the Yanzhou Music Association, posted this review: "Pr Light is the first virtual idol to debut with an epic in the New Era." Chapter 27: Gold Brick Road Chapter 27: Gold Brick Road Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh An epic debut. A definitive review. By the most authoritative industry publication. No one could dispute that. The "epic"bel also meant that the uing season of the new talent contest was destined to be a bloody battle. No, maybe it went beyond the New Pioneers Chart. Maybe it would develop into a storm that sucked in the entire Yanzhou music industry. Calling it subversion wouldnt be an overstatement. It had disrupted the nning of so many others. There was a reason why Ya Erlin and Chu Guang didnt ssify the song as an "epic" lightly. Setting aside the quality of the piece itself, this was still an unprecedented feat. There had been epic pieces before. The Big ThreeSilver Wing Media, Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainmentall boasted their own elite cooperatives. Silver Wing had Flying Pegasus, Neon Culture had Metal Torrent, and Tongshan True Entertainment was home to Fourth Dimension. They were all capable of producing epic works. The same went for the other top music cooperatives in other parts of the world, not just Yanzhou. The music they produced was copyrighted. It was never positioned as pop music and their target audience was never the average consumer. These cooperatives usually onlyposed for projects with hundreds of millions in profit at stake, like blockbusters, hit TV shows, ads, and online games. Or the biggest of superstars. They always enjoyed a heavenly existence. And every project was kept tightly under wraps. There were no leaks. That was why these elite cooperatives had special status within their respective recordbels. Even a department head like Julian carried no weight with them. She wasnt kidding when shed said she had trouble obtaining a full song from Flying Pegasus. When outsidepanies or entities wanted to use the work of these elite co-operatives, they had to pay up, and it was beyond what the average consumer could afford. Four figures was a minimum, and that only bought you a limited license thatsted a few days or a few months. It depended. If you wanted to own a song outright, the pricing was even higher. Word was a pieceposed by Flying Pegasus was sold for seven figures to a video game studiost year. No one knew the exact amount. No one could vouch for the quality of the song because no one had heard it. The rumor was it wasnt an "epic" piece. If it were, it would have cost even more. That was why, when Silver Wingunched a virtual idol with an epic song, it sent jaws dropping everywhere. "Are they nuts?" That was the response of the Fei Lisi project team at Neon Culture. Had the folks at Silver Wing lost it? An epic song for a virtual idol with uncertain prospects? This was no ordinary song. It was golden. If the Metal Torrent cooperative at Neon Culture produced such a song, they would never waste it on a new virtual idol. Silver Wings behavior was downright crazy, wasteful, and iprehensible. It was like using a dragon-ying sword to chop garlic. Even if Silver Wing could stomach it, other bystanders felt the pain. Themunity ofposers was also blown away by this costly investment. So Flying Pegasus had quietly, secretly crafted a virtual idol. And everyone thought they were working on the score for a year-end blockbuster. They never would have guessed. Insiders at that level maintained a certain level of contact. So when "Divine Punishment" was released, Flying Pegasus members kept being pestered, but no one found out anything. "Its OK. I understand if you cant say anything. No need to exin. You have your considerations." The folks calling Flying Pegasus started answering their own questions. But theposers at Flying Pegasus were equally dumbfounded. Wait, what do you understand? Please exin. What considerations? Howe we were kept in the dark? Who wrote that song? Howe Silver Wing had signed such a great talent and we didnt know about it? The head of Flying Pegasus clutched his chest with a shivering hand after hanging up the phone again. Heartbreaking. An epic. Used tounch a virtual idol. He wanted to find out who had made such a wasteful decision. After swallowing a pill handed to him by an assistant, the head of Flying Pegasus couldnt sit still. He got up and punched his inte. He was going toin to the head of thebel. The music industry was abuzz with heated discussion, and outsiders were equally excited. A song deemed hefty enough to back an epic film by an authoritative publication was used tounch a virtual idol. It was the equivalent of rolling out a red carpet made with gold bricks. "What do I hear? Money! Tons of money!" "No, what youre hearing is the sound of gold bricks." Gold bricks. A gold brick you could purchase for a dor. Even music fans uninterested in epic scores couldnt help downloading the song. Only the song was avable for download. The music video could only be added to a ylist. Everyone who watched the music video shared the same thought. "Howe it feels like this is just the beginning?" "Youre spot on. It is just the beginning. Didnt you see the words First Movement at the end of the video? Its the end of the year. I think Silver Wing is up to something." "I think Silver Wing is up to something too." "Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment created such a frenzy with their virtual idols, while Silver Wing kept a low profile. Turns out they were holding back a secret weapon." "Theyve made their first move. A second move ising, no?" "Am I the only person who noticed the name Fang Zhao?" ... No matter what, "Divine Punishment" being deemed an epic by industry authorities caused countless ripples. Everyone at Silver Wing was shocked except for Du Ang, Julian, and Ya Erlin. After reading the review, Du Ang andpany rushed to the 50th floor. Today marked the officialunch of Pr Light, so the entire virtual idol project team was there. They were celebrating when the trio arrived. Zu Wen and Zeng Huang werent music fans, but they knew what the review meant for Pr Lights debut. When Du Ang andpany arrived, they locked the elevator doors so no curious outsiders could bother them. Du Ang was so excited he forgot what he wanted to say when he opened his mouth. Ya Erlin and Julian shoved him aside when they saw he couldnt manage a syble after several false starts. "Fang Zhao, are you really theposer?" Julian asked. Even though she had asked the question many times, she was still skeptical when the review came out. "Yes, I wrote the song." Fang Zhao nodded. "If Im not mistaken, there are still other movements in the works?" Ya Erlin followed up. "Indeed." Fang Zhao had nothing to hide. "There are still three more movements to go." The trio of department heads took a deep breath. Three more movements. "Have you started recording them? Let us take a look." Du Ang was anxious to get a head start. "I havent started recording," Fang Zhao responded. "Why?" Du Ang asked in a surprised tone. But Fang Zhao was the one who was surprised by the stupid question. "Ive used up all my funding." Chapter 28: Upstairs for a Meeting Chapter 28: Upstairs for a Meeting Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Much of their top-notch equipment had a limited shelf life and their rental payments ounted for a good chunk of their 5-million-dor budget, let alone other costly expenditures. Plus the project staff hadnt been paid yet. It was a cliche, but artists had to eat too. Fang Zhao didnt want to mistreat his own people, so when he used up all his funding, he put the project on hold. They would continue whenever they received additional funding. The sess of the first movement convinced Fang Zhao that Silver Wing wouldnt pass on such a promising project. "Hissthats a loaded question." It finally dawned on Du Ang andpany that the project was only budgeted for 5 millionand that was the result of Dus lobbying. It would have been even less had the original appropriation gone through. Indeed, 5 million was too little considering the sess of the project thus far. Fang Zhao andpany had done an amazing job justunching Pr Light. "Rest assured, Ill lobby the bosses for more funding. It will be more thanst time. Plus youll get decent bonuses," Du Ang said. Even an idiot knew that Silver Wing finally had a proper virtual idol on its hands. How could it not back the hell out of it? Not to mention a second epic was in the works. This kid was going to be rich. He might even be recruited by Flying Pegasus. That was a goal Ya Erlin had failed to achieve up to this point. Having been dealt a reality check, Du Ang calmed down somewhat. "Speaking of which..." Du Ang scanned the group, his gaze pausing briefly on Zu Wen andpany. "Mums the word. Try to run a tight ship." Zu Wen struggled not to break intoughter. "Understood." Outside observers all thought that Pr Lights epic debut was a secret bomb Silver Wing had held back for the end of the year. When a Silver Wing spokesman was asked about the project in a clip they just watched online, all he could do was maintain hisposure and smile, projecting an aura of mystery. But the project team figured the spokesmans back was drenched in sweat. What else could he do but smile and act coy? Say he didnt know about Pr Light? That would be the equivalent of pping himself in the face. If that was how he answered, Silver Wing wouldve be the biggest joke in the industry and even gone down in history as such. Silver Wing couldnt afford to lose that much face. After Du Ang andpany left, Fang Zhao was thanked by Bei Zhi and Ji Polun. Fang Zhao had listed their names in the credits, which gave them exposure. It was an important boost for any singer or actor. Bei Zhi probably didnt expect Fang Zhao to list him in the credits, considering he had only helped out on the 50th floor for three days during his break. All he did was haul equipment around for three days. Even though he was listedst, he was still excited. His agent had just told him the number of online searches for him would spike considerably. However you looked at it, that was a form of fame as well. He had an edge over other neers. So excited. So excited. "Hehe, hehehehe, hahahaha!" Bei Zhi scampered about ecstatically in the neer dorm, behaving like a convulsingmb. His three roommates were jealous. What could they say? You cant control luck. After he was thanked and congratted by Bei Zhi and Ji Polun, Fang Zhao skimmed thements on the song posted online, getting a sense of the overall response before moving on to the more respected media outlets. They were the opinion leaders on the matter. The hosts of the popr webcast "Prairie Fire" had all forgotten about the "Yanzhou Derby" they had coined earlier. Now all the talk revolved around Silver Wings underlying strategy and spection about its next move. They were convinced that Silver Wing had been working on the virtual idol for some time and all previous rumors were simply a smokescreen. To back up their spection, "Prairie Fire" invited experts onto the show. Experts wouldnt lie, no? Two guests appeared on the live webcast. The first was Prof. Bradley, a schr from the history faculty at Yanzhou University who specialized in the Period of Destruction. The other was researcher Kou Da, who studied animal mutations during the Period of Destruction at the Yanzhou Academy of Science. Both were bona fide experts. Both were genuine leaders in the field. What they said was authoritative. No one questioned the veracity of their research. Bradley analyzed the authenticity of the "Divine Punishment" music videothe sequence of events and the location and scale of the meteor showers and subsequent earthquakes. His conclusion: the music video was spot on. Although the virtual idol was fiction, the historical backdrop was urate. He couldnt find any ws. The music video was better made than many movies about the Period of Destruction. Professor Kou Da of the Yanzhou Academy of Science focused on the mutated animals that appeared in the music video. His conclusion: there were no inuracies. So many mutated animals appeared during the Period of Destruction, but the music video got all the minute details right. The production design was so exacting that he wanted to meet the expert consulted for the project. The two hosts acted as if they hadnded a major scoop, concluding, "Therefore, our suspicion is that Silver Wing was backed by a formidable team of consultantsprising the top names in the business. They stayed out of sight because they signed confidentiality agreements. You can tell that Silver Wing put considerable thought into the project. It must have been in the pipeline for some time." On the 50th floor of Silver Wing Tower, Zu Wen andpany shifted their gaze to Fang Zhao. A formidable team of consultants? Hehe. Among outsiders, all eyes were on Silver Wings next move. In fact, many Silver Wing staffers were wondering too. They were waiting for thepanys top brass to respond. This was no ordinary debut. There was too much attention. The higher ups were also cautious. Didnt you notice thebels chief spokesman could only smile and remain silent? Du Ang had decided to ask for more funding after conferring with Ya Erlin and Julian in his office. They had heard nothing from senior management so far. Du Ang wanted to use funding as an excuse to probe. But before he could make his move, he received a text message from his superior. He was so shocked he turned ghastly pale and nearly dropped his cup. "Whats up, Old Du?" Ya Erlin and Julian asked when they saw Du Ang react the same way a rat did when it ran into a cat. "Manager Shi asked us to round up Fang Zhao for a meeting upstairs." Du Ang responded as he tightened his grip on his cup. "You mean us three?" Julian pointed at herself. "Thats right. Thats what Manager Shi saidus three and Fang Zhao. The four of us. Not one less." "What floor?" Ya Erlin asked. The location of the meeting reflected the rank of the executive who called and led the meeting. The rule of thumb at Silver Wing was the higher the floor, the higher the rank. The meeting was most definitely about the virtual idol project and its epic song. If they found out where the meeting was being held, they could try to figure out the agenda through their connections. Du Ang took a gulp and pointed upward. "Top floor," he said in a shaky voice. Only one person could convene a meeting in the top-floor conference roomthe big boss. Chapter 29: The Label Prizes Its Best Talent Chapter 29: The Label Prizes Its Best Talent Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh No wonder none of the higher-ups had said anything. They were waiting for the big boss. "You mean... Boss Du-Duan?" Ya Erlins voice was even shakier. "Didnt she go to Huangzhou?" "How would I know?" Du Ang didnt know what to do. They had expected thebel not to handle the matter with kid gloves, but things had evolved beyond their expectations. "Someone at Flying Pegasus must haveined to her," Ya Erlin voiced his spection. "Regardless of what went down, lets get ready. Ill get in touch with Fang Zhao. Well head up to the top floor together." On the 50th floor, Fang Zhao was monitoring the feedback to his release online. He was a bit surprised when he got word from Du Ang. He didnt expect the big boss to get involved. He got up, sorted out his wrinkled outfit, and then told the others, "You guys take a break. I have to head upstairs for a meeting." "Wheres the meeting?" Zu Wen asked. "The top-floor conference room." "The top floor?" Zu Wen sprang from his seat. "Brother, a bit of advice. When you see the big boss, remember these five words: "no bullshit, tell the truth." The head of Silver Wing was Duan Qianji, the granddaughter of founder and megastar Duan Yizhi. She was in her 70s. Word was that, when Duan Yizhi was still alive, a young Duan Qianji enjoyed an active on-screen career under the tutge of her grandfather. When Duan Yizhi passed, Duan Qianji took over Silver Wing. Fang Zhao recalled the research he had done before. There was a limited amount of information online and there were signs it had been doctored. As for the real Duan Qianji, Fang Zhao had never met her and knew little about her. He could only surmise from the reaction of Zu Wen, Du Ang, andpany that the boss didnt have the best of tempers and wasnt the type of person who smiled all the time. The elevator for rank-and-file employees couldnt reach the top floor. Fang Zhao followed Du Ang andpany into a different elevator. The higher the elevator rose, the more nervous Du Ang and the two others became, Fang Zhao sensed. Initially, Du Ang still managed to give Fang Zhao a few pointers, but eventually he turned silent. His whole body stiffened. It seemed as if the air pressure had dipped. The elevator doors opened to reveal a 5-meter long hallway nked by cold, metallic walls. Even the sunlight couldnt disperse the invisible chill. After confirming their identities, an expressionless young man waved at them, signaling them to go ahead. Fang Zhao noticed that the mans gaze lingered on him for a few extra seconds. When they entered the conference room, the chitchat stopped and some 20-odd pairs of eyes shifted their way. Every single person at the table was a senior executive above manager grade. Lowly department heads like Du Ang normally had no business being there. The discerning and probing gazes were suffocating. Du Ang andpany smiled stiffly. It seemed as though they could hear the heavy beating of their own hearts. Taking a cue from his direct boss, Du Ang and party walked to the four spots at the end of the table. They were the lowest ranked employees and were seated ordingly. The conference table was an inverted V. The seat at the joint was reserved for the big boss. It was still empty. There was another empty seat by her chair. It was unclear who it was reserved for. Fang Zhao wasnt that nervous. He was checking out the conference room and wondering how the big boss would react. If she wasnt happy with his work, he wasnt going to grovel. In the worst-case scenario, he could leave and take his entire team with him. There were plenty of other recordpanies who would happily hire them. Less than a minute after they sat down, before other curious senior execs could question them, the doors to the conference room opened again. The buzz that had greeted the arrival of Fang Zhao andpany disappeared. It became so quiet every breath could be heard. This wasnt a curious silence. It was driven by fear and pressure. Fang Zhao saw a stern-faced woman walk in with huge strides. Because life expectancy had increased in the New Era, even though Duan Qianji was nearly 80, she looked like someone in her 40s from before the apocalypse. There were some wrinkles in the corners of her eyes, but she looked quite sharp. She projected the strong aura of someone in charge. Duan Qianji was trailed by four underlingstwo secretaries and two assistants. They didnt show much emotion but seemed more rxed and less serious than their boss. Another elderly man entered along with Duan Qianji. After she sat down at the head of the table, he took the seat next to her. Fang Zhao scanned the old man and noticed he was wearing apel pin with a Pegasus logo. He was from Flying Pegasus. "Which one of you is Fang Zhao?" Duan Qianji cut to the chase right after she sat down. His head drooped, Du Ang tapped Fang Zhao beneath the table, signaling him to stand up. His other hand wiped away the sweat on his forehead. He took an imaginary deep breath. If she was going to question Fang Zhao first, did that mean she wasnt upset that theyd taken matters into their own hands? "I am." Fang Zhao got up. Zip. Fang Zhaos seat left its original spot and shifted to the empty space in the middle of the conference table, toward the head of the table. Duan Qianji observed Fang Zhaos response. If he were a neer attending his first meeting on the top floor, the slightest movement would affect him. But Fang Zhao was unfazed. He wasnt nervous. Instead, he eyed his moving chair curiously. The surrounding gazes didnt get to him one bit. This was no ordinary neer. He was too calm for his age. "You wrote Divine Punishment?" Duan Qianji red at Fang Zhao when she posed the question. "Yes, I wrote it," Fang Zhao said without avoiding Du Qianjis gaze. Sensing no sign of deception, Duan Qianjis expression rxed somewhat. "How many more movements are you nning for your Period of Destruction series?" "Three more." Gasps emerged from around the table. It was the same reaction Du Ang had had when he heard the news. The old man from Flying Pegasus was about to speak, but Duan Qianji raised her hand to interrupt. His eyes shed panic. "Have you recorded the remaining movements?" Duan Qianji asked. "No, Im out of funding." Another round of gasps. Du Ang andpany became even more sheepish. Youve got guts, kid, asking the big boss for more funding. Duan Qianji paused for two seconds, a trace of a smile appearing on her face. "Fifty million for the second movement and the music video. I want to see a final product before November." "No problem." Duan Qianji remembered something and asked, "Who was the eye model for the music video?" "Me." "And your team of consultants?" "It was just me." The others at the table red at Fang Zhao like he was a monster. The manager in charge of film production rolled his eyes and shut his eyelids in contemtion. This time, Duan Qianji paused a little longer. "From now on, youre the manager of the virtual projects department and the producer for the Pr Light project. Youll be in charge of staffing. As for the bonuses for your team, Zhu Zhen will be in touch after the meeting." One of the assistants standing behind Duan Qianji stepped forward and smiled at Fang Zhao. "Thebel prizes its best talent." It sounded like a constory remark. Noticing that Fang Zhao was still deep in thought, she asked, "Anything else?" "One more thing." "Go ahead." "Can I bring a dog to work?" "..." Chapter 30: Were Rich Now Chapter 30: Were Rich Now Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Du Angs head dropped even lower. The mood in the room froze. It was so quiet you could hear a pin drop. The pressure mounted again, reducing Du Ang andpany tobored breathing. Can I bring a dog to work? This was the first time theyd heard someone pose that question to the big boss in the top-floor conference room. Kid, do you have a death wish? You wanna bring a dog to work? How about bing a dogs bitch instead? Why not capitalize on the opportunity to lobby for more perks instead? What are you thinking? He was indeed too young, or maybe an artists brain functioned differently. So this was the kind of brain that could produce an epic. After a nearly 30-second silence, Duan Qianji slowly responded, "No problem. Like I said, thebel prizes its best talent." Of course the special treatment didnt mean that Fang Zhao could roam around thepany with his dog. That was restricted to the 50th floor. The virtual projects department was now Fang Zhaos turf. He could do whatever he wanted. Duan Qianji had one demandthat he deliver a satisfactory product. As long as Fang Zhao met that demand, as far as she was concerned, he could bring a zoo to work. "So thats the agenda for the virtual idol project. I want to see the second movement released before November. Alright, the four of you can leave first," Duan Qianji said. Du Ang raised his head and nced at his boss. Gleaning from Manager Shis gaze, he confirmed that Duan Qianji was talking about the four of them, meaning their business had been attended to and they could leave. The rest of the meeting was beyond their pay grade. After tapping Fang Zhao, whose chair had returned to its original spot, Fang Zhao led the four out of the conference room. Whatever happened behind closed doors after they left was none of their business. Du Ang and the two department heads only dared to breathe when they entered the elevator. It looked like theyd been reborn. Ya Erlin was still clutching his chest. "I was scared shitless. Shitless. Hey, Fang Zhao, werent you scared?" "Why would I be scared?" Fang Zhao asked. Julian looked at the peaceful Fang Zhao and recalled his bold question in the conference room, then took in the Ya Erlin still drenched in cold sweat and shook her head. Both were creative types. Howe they were so different? "No matter what, congrats on the promotion, Fang Zhao," Julian said with augh. They used to be able to pull rank on him, but from the moment they left the conference room, Fang Zhao was no longer junior to them. Judging from his new title, he was actually more senior, except he didnt wield much real authority. But if his second movement also became a hit... "Fang Zhao!" Du Ang grabbed Fang Zhaos arm tightly and stared at him with a strange gaze. The nerves that paralyzed him during the meeting were gone, reced with excitement and disbelief. "Fang Zhao, the second movement must be a sess." Du Ang wasnt mad that hed lost oversight of the project. He could tell from his bosss gaze that he would be receiving a decent bonus too. Plus, hed never wanted to manage the virtual projects department. He wasnt upset. He was thinking about something else. In the New Era,mercial entertainment was never limited to one medium, be it real idols or virtual idols. They were never confined to the music industry only. Pop music was only the tip of the iceberg. It was always part of a broader strategic n. Take the virtual idols Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainmentunched, for example. After their songs charted well, they began to plot their movie careers. Silver Wings real idols followed a simr path. The difference was that, since Silver Wings founding, none of its virtual idols had received this kind of backing from thebel. But Du Ang had sensed a shiftingndscape when hed left the conference room today. Why had Duan Qianjivished so many perks on Fang Zhao? Even someone from Flying Pegasus might not have received that kind of treatment. Something had to be lined up for him, pending theunch of the second movement. "Now its up to you to record the second movement." Du Ang could only confirm his spection if the second chapter was also a sess. Fang Zhao didnt know how much longer the meeting on the top floorsted after they left, but less than an hour after he returned to the 50th floor, Silver Wings chief spokesman mentioned Pr Light in an interview. He still maintained that calm smile. No one could tell what he was thinking and he didnt reveal much, only saying fans should expect a second chapter. He continued to y coy, not announcing a release date, but Du Ang was willing to bet that the spokesman felt more confident. Duan Qianjis assistant, Zhu Zhen, had already sent Fang Zhao a bonus breakdown. The people who actually worked on the projectZeng Huang, Wan Yue, Song Miao and Pang Pusongwere each awarded 100,000 dors. Zu Wen, the chief technician, got 300,000. Fang Zhao, the producer, received 1 million. That was strictly a bonus. He would also get a cut of his songs profits next month. The second round of funding was also in ce. They could start working on the second chapter right away. After consulting Zeng Huang, Wan Yue, and Pang Pusong, Fang Zhao changed their status to full-time employees. After bing a full-time staffer, Pang Pusong felt he could carry himself with more gusto. After signing his new contract, he notified his mother and told her he wanted to buy her a gift. Song Miao was nning on using her bonus to buy the dress shed spottedst time. Zeng Huang and Wan Yue were wondering if they should buy the t they were considering. "Zu Wen, what are you going to buy?" Zeng Huang asked after noticing the technician remaining silent. "Me? Ive already bought something." He turned on the screen of his bracelet and showed the group a settings page. "Ive upgraded my gaming gear. Whats the point of having money and not enhancing the gaming experience?" Zeng Huang: "...Whatever makes you happy." "Boss, what are you going to get?" Zu Wen asked Fang Zhao, now addressing him differently. Fang Zhao was reading a text message hed just received. "Zhu Zhen, the chairwomans assistant, says shes sending us two flying cars. She wants us to check our garage to make sure they arent cluttered." "Flying cars?" Zu Wen forgot about his gaming upgrade and jogged to the garage. Every floor above the 20th was equipped with a garage. So was the 50th, but the department had been gutted and nothing was left. Only a few staffers had remained, and they had been dirt poor. Things had only improved when Fang Zhao arrived, but they had still been on a tight budget. Theyd rented their equipment by the hour; otherwise, they wouldve gone over budget. Now they were rich. "I checked. The garage is empty." Zu Wen opened the garage door. Soon, someone delivered two flying cars, each emzoned with a pair of silver wings. They were alsopany cars, but these two were much better than the one Fang Zhao saw Fang Sheng arrive in on his ck street. That wasnt to say that Silver Wings cars were better than Neon Cultures. The make of the car was a function of ones status within thepany. The higher your position, the more thebel valued you and the better your car. The two cars were department property, not for personal use. They were there for emergencies, so the department didnt have to beg other departments for transportation. Zu Wen fondled the two cars lovingly top to bottom, even their wheels. "I decided not to game today. Im going to go for a spin instead. Boss, didnt you want to head home for a bit? Ill drive you," Zu Wen said. Fang Zhao gave his staff the day off. They would start piling on the overtime again tomorrow. They would be living at the office for some time, although with only the few of them upying the whole floor, everyone would get their own office. Plus there was a lounge. It wasnt a hardship. It was easier living at the office. Food-wise, Fang Zhao also treated them well. Meals from thepany cafeteria werent great, but they werent bad. By the time Zu Wen drove Fang Zhao to his ck street, it was already dark. Fang Zhao didnt have Zu Wen drop him off at his building entrance. There was more traffic at night. Various forms of transportation were out and about, zigzagging in the airspace, and Zu Wen was an average driver. So for safetys sake, Fang Zhao got off at a train station. He took the elevator to ground level and walked toward his building. ck streets were noisier at night. Many of the streetmps were broken and left unrepaired. The streets were illuminated by shop signs on both sides. Fang Zhao kept walking, pondering how to go about the second movement of his series at the same time. He stopped suddenly. He had reached a street corner. There were no shops on either side and the streetmps were busted. He was about 100 meters from the busy stretch of the street. What stopped Fang Zhao was the four people standing in front of him. One held a gun that was pointed at Fang Zhao. The four men were wearing ck masks and had scrambled their voices. "Be smart and transfer 1,000 dors to this ount." One of the young men, wearing a biker jacket, shed a card with an ount number written on it with fluorescent ink. He knew instantly that this was a repeat offender who specialized in extorting bank transfers. After he got over the shock, Fang Zhao couldnt helpughing. Even when hed learned about his promotion, that he could requisition resources from other departments to produce his second movement, when people were ttering him, he hadntughed. How long had it been since hed had a gun pointed at him? Fang Zhao couldnt remember. The gunman didnt know what Fang Zhao wasughing about. He was wondering why Fang Zhaos response was so odd. Wouldnt a normal person tremble and make the transfer? Is he nuts or crazy? The four robbers gauged Fang Zhao again. Whatever, the robbery was the pressing matter at hand. "Transfer the money, hurry!" the gunman urged. "You just got the gun today, didnt you?" Fang Zhao walked toward the gunman. "What? Stop, or Ill shoot." "Is this your first time using a gun?" Fang Zhao pressed forward. "None of your business. Stop, you hear me?" "Your hands are shaking." "I told you, Im going to shoot if you keep walking." "Do you know what they called someone like you in my times?" The quartet stared at Fang Zhao, puzzled by what this fellow who looked no older than them meant. Fang Zhao smiled at the four robbers. "A little bastard." Chapter 31: It Cant Be Him Chapter 31: It Cant Be Him Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Bang! It was a dark corner and the gunshot wasnt that loud, so it didnt draw much attention on a busy ck street at night. Some shops were ying music at deafening volumestheir employees werepletely clueless. Yue Qing was taking payment at his counter. He raised his head abruptly and looked in the direction of the gunshot. It might have eluded others but it stood out to him amid the clutter of other noises. He couldnt hear it clearly, but he instinctively knew it was a gunshot. His shop was quite crowded, so Yue Qing didnt head outside. He sat at his counter, adjusted the surveince camera installed at his entrance, and watched his monitor. The street corner was a short distance away and his camera had limited coverage. A few secondary school students riding their skateboards passed by, joking among themselves. Not them. A few drunken men mumbling as they leaned on each other. Not them either. Huh? Yue Qing spotted someone on his monitor. Fang Zhao? He was carrying something in his hands. Yue Qing zoomed in and realized it was only a takeout box from a neighboring barbecue restaurant. Fang Zhao showed up in Yue Qings shop soon. "Overtime?" Yue Qing asked with a smile and probing eyes. "Its a busy time at work, but itll start getting even busier from now on. I might be gone for a few days straight starting tomorrow. Im just going to crash at the office." Fang Zhao opened his takeout box. He handed Yue Qing a piece of barbecued meat. "Have some?" "Thanks. The barbecued meat at that joint is decent. They get their meat from Muzhou. It isnt hybrid meat." Offered food, Yue Qing shed a wide grin. He pulled a bottle of liquor from a shelf and offered Fang Zhao a ss. "Bonus?" Yue Qing asked. He knew the barbecued meat wasnt cheap. People in the neighborhood typically dined onpressed synthetic food. Real barbecued meat was a luxury on a ck street. A palm-sized piece cost 200 or 300 dors. Yue Qing indulged himself only once or twice a month. "Yep. Thats why I splurged." Fang Zhao handed Yue Qing another piece. "Thats rightyour new song sounds great. I downloaded it. The music video looks good too. I rmended it to my oldrades. They enjoyed it too. I heard in the news today that youre about to release your second single?" Yue Qing asked. "Hence the overtime." "Im rooting for you. Well be waiting for your new release, haha!" Fang Zhao bought 10 pieces of barbecued meat. He and Yue Qing each had three pieces and he saved another three for Ai Wan. Ai Wan had said he was too busy to drop by and asked Fang Zhao to leave the pieces with Yue Qing. He would pick them up when things died down at his shop. Fang Zhao brought the remaining piece in the takeout box upstairs. Inside his shop, Yue Qing pped his forehead. He was so busy eating and drinking hed forgotten to ask Fang Zhao if hed seen anything unusual at the street corner, but it probably had nothing to with that kid. Then who was it? Yue Qing pulled up his surveince monitor and started watching the people who passed by. Around dusk something went down on the street behind his shop. It was a violent dispute but no one was killed. Yue Qing also learned that a gun was lost. But a lost firearm wasnt something people discussed publicly. After all, it wasnt a legal gun. Most of the guns in cirction on ck streets were made in underground workshops. They were never registered and no one advertised when they went missing. But he didnt nail down who had taken the gun. The gunshot from the street corner must have had something to do with the lost gun. Who had taken the gun? Yue Qing stared at his monitor for some time but didnt spot anyone suspicious. He eventually gave up. Who caredas long as trouble didnte his way. As for Fang Zhao, he had already arrived on the second floor. As soon as he opened his door, Curly Hair approached, wagging his tail violently. The smell of barbecued meat excited it even more. It couldnt stop whining. Fang Zhao scanned the room and didnt see any damage. He fondled the dog on its head. "Good job." He ced the piece of barbecued meat on the dogs te, closed his windows, and drew the curtains. He took off his coat, from which he plucked a gun. The gun was a rather old model, but it was still quite advanced for Fang Zhaos time. There were many improvements. Fang Zhao also removed a mangled bullet from his pocket. So when Yue Qing was glued to his monitor searching for suspicious characters who might have picked up the lost gun, Fang Zhao was upstairs studying the gun hed confiscated. He was a long way from home. He didnt know how to use the current generation of guns, so he had to study up. The next day, Fang Zhao took Curly Hair downstairs to Yue Qings shop. He would be crashing at his office for some time. He would need Yue Qings help keeping an eye on his second-floor apartment. Ai Wan was there too. He was telling Yue Qing about the four young men hed treated at his pharmacyst night. The four kids were petty thieves in school and eventually graduated to robbery. Now they had dropped out and continued their life of crime. Their previous marks were outsiders, they robbed small amounts and no one was killed, so ck street residents turned a blind eye. But their jobst night seemed to have gone awry. The four of them were badly beaten. Ai Wan had asked them what had happened. Initially, the four were tight-lipped, but eventually, Ai Wan got a few words out of them. "Im guessing the four kids are the ones who picked up the gun. As for who beat them up, they wouldnt say. They only suffered from flesh wounds. Theyll be hurting for a while, but theyll be OK in the long run. The person who attacked them just wanted to teach them a lesson." "So the gunshot at the street corner was those four kids?" Yue Qing asked. "No way. Those four kids had never handled a gun before. Even if they had a gun, they wouldnt have the guts to fire it. Even if they had the guts, they never had the chance to follow through. They were knocked down before they could see their opponent. The shot was fired by their attacker, probably to scare them. One of the four kids was so scared he peed. I could smell the piss on him when they arrived at my shop," Yue Qing exined animatedly. When he spotted Fang Zhao, Ai Wan greeted him with a smile. "The barbecued meat yesterday was great. I hear youll be stuck at the office for a while? Rest assured, Old Yue and I will keep an eye on your apartment. No one will dare touch your windows. Just treat us to barbecued meat again next time you get a bonus." "Sure thing. No problem," Fang Zhao responded sinctly. He was in a hurry. "Go, go. Dont worry about your apartment." Yue Qing tossed Fang Zhao a bag ofpressed biscuits. "For yourmute." "Thanks!" Fang Zhao stuck the bag in his pocket and headed out in a hurry, Curly Hair in tow. As Fang Zhao faded into the background, Ai Wan picked up where hed left off with Yue Qing. "Say, which outsider is capable of delivering such a goodshing in this neighborhood?" "You think it might be that kid?" Yue Qing pointed at Fang Zhaos silhouette. Ai Wan shook his head firmly. "Him? Hes a musician. How could he? The four kids told me their attacker clearly knew how to handle a gun. But arent you the only veteran on this street, Old Yue?" Yue Qing didnt think it was Fang Zhao either. "Let me look up the new tenants." After leaving his ck street, Fang Zhao called a cab because pets were banned from public trains. The first order of business was applying for a permit for his dog. He listed "Curly Hair" as its name. The dog was only officially adopted when it had a chip imnted. The chip served as its ID. Fang Zhao could locate it wherever it went. And a quick scan would reveal the pets identity and owner. After registering his pet, Fang Zhao brought it to thepany. Staffers on the ground floor were puzzled to see Fang Zhao bringing a dog to work. Then they noticed that he wasnt stopped. The security guards took a quick nce at him and moved on. They had no intention of interfering. "Im not mistaken, right? The person who just passed by was Fang Zhao, no?" "Yep, and he brought a dog." "The things neers can get away with these days..." "Hes even younger than you are and he produced an epic, haha." "Your information is out of date. My sources tell me that hes been promoted." Fang Zhao ignored the discussion and ducked into the elevator. He was on the phone with Bu Lai. The body he inherited was weak. He needed to work out. "Why, isnt it Manager Fang? Congrattions on the promotion." Bu Lais jaded face beamed a warm smile. "Thank you." "You need more equipment? I can ask the property staff to hold your equipment." "No, I was actually wondering if you had any exercise equipment." "I dont think so, but I could order some, although thepany already has a gym. You wanna set one up in your department?" "Thats what I was thinking." "No problem. Your floor is quite spacious anyway." "Anything else? Ill put them in the same order." "Gaming consoles?" "...Manager Fang, youre here to work." "I also want the gear for shooting games. I prefer realistic guns." "Fang Zhao, youre here to work." "Lets go with games that arent too old. The newer the better." "Fang Zhao, youre here to work!" Chapter 32: Killing by Flattery Chapter 32: Killing by ttery Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Bu Lai could authorize the gym equipment, but he didnt want to take any k for the gaming equipment. In his mind, Fang Zhao was still young, and young mencked sufficient willpower. If Fang Zhao got addicted to gaming and didntplete his project, or if the quality of his work declined, Bu Lai would have to be held ountable. So when it came to gaming equipment, he deferred to his bosses. He couldnt decide himself. The people Bu Lai delegated to were efficient and well-equipped. And since an existing space was avable, the same with the equipment, tools, and manpower, it was a quick setup. The same afternoon, the virtual idol department on the 50th floor added a 100 square-meter gym. "Our own gym?" Zu Wen was especially excited. Sometimes he wanted to work out when he got tired from gamingno, he meant working. All he could do was jump up and down in his office. Thepany gym was too crowded. You had to book a time slot in advance. He was also a homebody and weak physically. His parents often urged him to work out, to not alternate between working and gaming. The key to life was exercise, they told him. Now that their department had its own gym, he didnt have to fight for gym time. "I actually applied for gaming equipment too," Fang Zhao said. Zu Wens ears bolted up immediately. "And?" he asked eagerly. "The request was rejected." Zu Wen shrank to his original state. "What the bosses are thinking is if our second movement is a sess, they might sign off," Fang Zhao continued. "Then lets bust our asses!" Zu Wen threw hard punches into the air. He felt as if his life had renewed purpose. He was brimming with energy. For him, gaming equipment was a stronger incentive than a cash bonus. Fang Zhao had sent out the timetable for the Pr Light project and the division ofbor a long time ago. He didnt want to set individual schedules. Staffers could decide their hours as long as they didnt mess up and stuck to the schedule. The project team met once every three days to take stock and deal with issues. One morning, Fang Zhao was running on his treadmill. It was an artificially intelligent treadmill that adjusted to Fang Zhaos pace. Curly Hair ran alongside its owner. If Fang Zhao picked up pace, so did Curly Hair. If Fang Zhao slowed down, it slowed down too. He never tripped on the treadmill. Fang Zhao browsed industry news as he ran. The hit show "Prairie Fire" had turned its sights to Silver Medias Pr Light project again. It had advertised yesterday that it would invite another expert to weigh in on the project. This time it wasnt a science or history academic, but a master from the music industry. Indeed, Padley was an especially verbose master who had an acid tongue. He had the talent to back it up, but he was quite talkative. Professionals naturally offered a professional perspective, and Padley specialized in symphonies. Fang Zhaos "Divine Punishment" happened to employ a symphonic structure. That was also why "Prairie Fire" invited Padley onto the show. He was an expert in the field and had a foul mouth. The ideal guest to generate controversy. Padley didnt trash "Divine Punishment." To the contrary, he was full of praise throughout the interview. He zoomed in on every section of the song and expressed the utmost admiration. Of course, he sprinkled in some trash talk as well. As with his previous media appearances, it just didnt feel right unless he started a feud. He was only satisfied when he dissed a few folks. The show generated a lot of discussion, and what surprised people the most was that both Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment praised the "epic" scale of "Divine Punishment" on their own live programs. They didnt seem upset at all that their own virtual idols were crowded out in the charts. They all but crowned "Divine Punishment" a masterpiece. Bothbels said on their shows that they were eagerly anticipating the second chapter of the Pr Light project and predicted it would also be an epic that didnt pale inparison to the first chapter. That sort ofmentary wasnt the exception. You could hear that kind of talk online every day just in Qian alone. When the buzz faded, people would add fuel to the fire. There appeared to be a driving force behind the scenes. Du Ang was also worried about the situation. He was thinking it was the doing of Tongshan True Entertainment and Neon Culture. Among the top cooperatives at the Big Three, each unit would study the other two when they had down timetheir musical style, patterns in their songs, and so on. Metal Torrent and Fourth Dimension, the leading cooperatives at Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment, had to have noticed that "Divine Punishment" was quite different from Flying Pegasus past releases and suspected theposer was an outsider, hence the underhanded tactics to ferret details. They might have identified Fang Zhao already. Silver Wing wasnt a seamless ship. You could always pry out some information. The higher you ascended, the harder the fall. "Killing by ttery." Given Fang Zhaos age, hearing such fulsome praise from all these masters would either get to his head or create pressure. Regardless the scenario, it would affect the quality of the second chapter. It was a thin line between an epic and an epic fail. Within Silver Media, people who were familiar with the Pr Light project knew that Duan Qianji had prevented Flying Pegasus from getting involved for a reason. All of Pr Lights chapters would be penned by Fang Zhao alone. No one from Flying Pegasus would take part. It was all on Fang Zhao. No one else could take credit. Even though virtual idol projects normally didnt credit theirposers initially, they would be unveiledter on through certain channels. The creators would not go unsung. Pieces produced by Flying Pegasus might have involved some individual work at some point, but at the outset, they were allposed as a cooperative, with the emphasis on Flying Pegasus as a collective. They would only revealter if a certain person or several people wrote certain songs. Only by promoting the overall brand of Flying Pegasus could they boost the individual worth of its members. By the same token, Fang Zhaos current priority was to promote the virtual idol Pr Light. Everything revolved around Pr Light. They would reveal the creative talent after Pr Light gained a profile. If Fang Zhao was credited when "Divine Punishment" was released, then he would detract from the poprity of and divert attention away from Pr Light. Duan Qianji had given Fang Zhao a choice, and Fang Zhao had chosen to go solo. She had agreed and kept Flying Pegasus on the sidelines. Now, all eyes were on Fang Zhaonot just outside observers, but within Silver Media, Duan Qianji and other senior executives were also paying close attentionto see whether he could shoulder the challenge of continuing the epic series. Of course, if Fang Zhao felt he was stretched and needed additional support, Duan Qianji would send help from Flying Pegasus, but that meant that, when the credits were announced, it wouldnt be Fang Zhaos name but the Flying Pegasus cooperative. The other staffers working on the Pr Light project also noticed thementary. "Should we hire a consultant?" Zeng Huang asked. He was worried that Fang Zhao was under too much pressure. From top to bottom, the entirebel had huge expectations, and killing by ttery was beingmitted in the media every day. A less steely person would have gone crazy. If Fang Zhao could hole up and focus onposing, maybe he could steer clear of some of the distractions. That would require hiring a consultant. "Thats right, boss. Why dont you hole up and focus onposing. We can hire a consultant or an additional team," Zu Wen also proposed. If Fang Zhao were actually a kid in his early 20s, he would definitely be affected by the widespread adtion. He would be too proud or crumble under the pressure. But not Fang Zhao. He didnt live 100-plus years in his previous life for nothing. He had weathered countless close calls in the past. A little bit of pressure wasnt enough to rattle him. "Its OK. I can handle everything on my own." Chapter 33: Expansion Chapter 33: Expansion Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao could handle the overall artistic vision and manage his staff, but the other members of the team werent as mentally strong as he was. They were still affected by the pressure, both internally and externally. Even Zu Wen was making careless mistakes. "Were short-staffed." Thus Fang Zhao pronounced at their meeting every three days after surveying everyones progress. "My apologies. My focus hasnt been great. But we are indeed short-handed. The music video for the second chapter is even moreplicated than the first. Its a tall order to maintain production quality and meet the advanced deadline next month." After starting on the video for the second chapter, Zu Wen had realized it was more challenging than the one for the first chapter. He also wasnt good at managingrge scenes. He made mistakes frequently, but he didnt feelfortable delegating to technicians from other departments. "I agree. Its best that we recruit a few more Reg Dimension technicians, ones that excel at staging scenes with many characters." Zeng Huang agreed with Zu Wen. Even though they had a few loaned technicians from other departments, they werent on the same page, leading to asional disputes. They didnt follow instructions. "Lets recruit a few more people," Song Miao suggested. She wasnt assigned to the virtual idol department initially. She applied for a formal transfer after the first movement was released and became an official member of the team. Only their own staffers would go all out and dedicate themselves to the project. Fang Zhao shifted his gaze to Zu Wen. "Zu Wen, any rmendations?" "Internal candidates or external?" Zu Wen asked. "Internal." The Pr Light project had received a lot of attention. Outsiders might not be trustworthy. It was best to hire internally. "Got it. Let me ask around." Technicians like Zu Wen had their own chat groups. He was friendly with a few of his colleagues. The department ended up being overstaffed duringst years expansion and a few technicians were crowded out. Now the department had been revamped and was recruiting. He could ask if they wanted back in. Fang Zhao also posted a notice on thebels internal chat forum: "Virtual Idol Department on the 50th Floor Seeking Reg Dimension Technicians." The notice didnt generate many responses. Quite a few staffers saw the notice but adopted a wait-and-see attitude. There was too much press coverage of the project. The praise was over the top. If the second movement failed, the bacsh would be just as intense. They were reluctant to make a move when the projects fate was still unclear. "Can I switch fields?" Bei Zhi asked his manager after seeing the notice. His agent vetoed the idea without hesitation. "Considering your IQ, you better keep singing." "There are quite a few smart singers." "And you think youre one of them?" "..." Bei Zhi went silent. "Dont think too much. Go practice the new song you got yesterday. I wont say anything if you want to help out on the 50th floor when youre free, but dont think about switching careers. Reg Dimension technology is too difficult." Bei Zhis agent recalled his greenhorn days when he also aspired to be a Reg Dimension technician. Unfortunately, he didnt have the talent. Just seeing the lines of code gave him a headache. Ji Polun wasnt contemting a career change, but he had cleared his schedule for the next 10 days. He left a message for his agent saying he was going to hang out at the virtual idol department on the 50th floor. His agent didnt disagree this time. The "epic" release boosted Ji Poluns poprity somewhat. More importantly, Ji Poluns acting improved slightly. He didnt know whether it was the acting courses hed signed Ji Polun up for or if Ji Polun had actually learned a thing or two on the 50th floor. In any case, Ji Polun said he learned a lot over there, so his agent signed off. The next day, three of Zu Wens candidates showed uptwo men and a woman. They had all spent time in the virtual projects department but were let go. They never thought abouting back. Even though Pr Light was a sess so far, they were unclear about the dynamics within the new project team, so they didnt act even when they saw Fang Zhaos notice. They only turned up after being approached by Zu Wen. Apart from the trio, a fourth candidate responded to Fang Zhaos ad. "Im Rodney. I graduated from the Yanzhou University of Science and Technology and joined Silver Wingst year. This is my diploma and my transcript for all six years. Ive also included the certificates for awards Ive won." Rodney lined up his certificates in front of Fang Zhao. He wanted to join Silver Wings virtual projects department after graduatingst year, but the department was undergoing a massive expansion then andpetition was fierce. A fresh graduate without any connections like him was no match for veteran technicians. So he bided his time in the film production department. He was tempted when hed heard that the virtual idol department was recruiting a while ago, but he hadnt acted because he hadnt seen an official recruitment notice. When he saw Fang Zhaos notice yesterday, he decided to try his luck. Frankly speaking, Rodney was a strong candidate. The Yanzhou University of Science and Technology was one of Yanzhous top schools. Its Reg Dimension department ranked well in the continent. The transcripts and certificates Rodney brandished were impressive. Without a doubt, he was a ster graduate, maybe even a nerd. But in apany like Silver Wing, nerds were everywhere. Every department had a few geniuses. Even the unimpressive Zu Wen had an impable resume. That was why he was kept on while others were crowded out during the virtual projects departments expansionst year. The reason was simplehis technical skills were superior. Speaking of which, Zu Wen had also graduated from the Yanzhou University of Science and Technology. He was only a few years ahead of Rodney. Fang Zhao sent Zu Wen a text message. "Have you heard of Rodney?" Zu Wen, who was working on something with Zeng Huang andpany, responded immediately. "No." Fang Zhao didnt follow up, turning his attention instead to Rodneys graduation project, a video he had made. It was a video of army ants attacking their prey during the Period of Destruction. Army ants mutated during the Period of Destruction. They became quicker andrger and proliferated in numbers. They were awfully deadly. Rodneys video probably drew from documentary footage and films about army ants. There were quite a few ws in the details, but overall, he had sessfully conveyed the invincible aura of the species. Otherwise the video would not have been deemed prize-worthy. Fang Zhao didnt speak and Rodney couldnt read his face. He kept rubbing his palms on his knees. For some reason, even though the project head before him was younger than he was, he felt like he was dealing with a professor at school. He was too scared to take a deep breath and his palms were sweaty. "Do you game?" Fang Zhao asked. "Huh?" Rodney was caught off guard by the abrupt question. How many Reg Dimension technicians could resist the temptation ofputer games? But given the circumstances, Rodney had to consider his answer. What if he came off as a cker? Being caught lying was worse. Rodney hemmed and hawed before whispering, "I do, but actually, I" "Youre hired." "Actually, Im a decent gamer." He was going to say he didnt game often but switched gears. Thank God he had a quick wit and quick reflexes. "Fill out your transfer application before 10 a.m. Ill pull your file." "Got it. Ill get on it right away." Rodney answered gingerly. "Ill give you a day to rest. Start tomorrow." "Sounds good. Ill head back and get ready." "Speak up. Can you live at the office?" "No problem." "Pack your things and live out of the office." "Yes, sir!" "Get ready for some major overtime." "Yes, sir!" "Any more questions?" "No, sir!" "Dismissed." Rodney turned around and ducked into the elevator. He wiped the sweat on his forehead. He was suddenly at a loss. Something didnt feel right. Chapter 34: Hes Panicking Chapter 34: Hes Panicking Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Rodney was still at a loss when he arrived on the 50th floor the next day. He wasnt sure if hed made the right call in deciding to transfer. Hed had many questions he wanted to ask when he visited the 50th floor yesterday, but for some reason, none of them hade out. Hed signed his contract in a daze and left in the elevator. After tidying up in the office Fang Zhao had assigned to him, Rodney entered Zu Wens studio. "How are you, senior colleague? Im Rodney, the new hire." Rodney wanted to introduce himself first. "Cut the bullshit and start helping out." Zu Wen didnt bother to lift his head and pointed to an empty work space beside him. A desktop and other equipment were already in ce. Besides Zu Wen and Zeng Huang, the studio also housed the three other new recruits and Rodney, for a total of six people. The technicians loaned from other departments had left. From now on, the project was an in-house job. Even though the department had expanded, the workload was still very heavy. They hadntpleted the days tasks yet, so there was no time to wee the newbies. Rodney stopped talking, headed to his work space, and turned on his equipment. He scanned the list of tasks assigned to him. He was surprised. No wonder the department had to expand. Large scenes involved so many elements. Fang Zhao was also a demanding producer who paid close attention to detail. There was no room for fudging. It was time to get serious. Fang Zhao was recording the second song with Pang Pusong. He still wasnt happy after two straight days of recording, so they had to continue today. Around noon, Zu Wens staff hadpleted their assignments for the morning and Rodney still saw no sign of Fang Zhao. "Weve finally finished before lunch for once." Zu Wen rubbed his eyes. "Ill buy lunch," Zeng Huang said. It was his turn to buy lunch. He left for the cafeteria after asking Rodney if he had any dietary restrictions. Only then did Zu Wen turn his attention to Rodney. "Youre a new hire? I heard you also graduated from the Yanzhou University of Science and Technology," Zu Wen said. "Yes. Ive heard about you, senior alum. Your graduation project is still on disy in the exhibition hall for outstanding student projects," Rodney responded. "Work hard. The future of our department is bright. Youve bet on the right boss." Zu Wen shifted to morale-boosting mode. "Our boss being?" "Fang Zhao, of course. Hes the head of our department." "Oh." Rodney nodded and pondered briefly. He followed up with another question. "Say, senior alum, dont you think that Manager Fang looks like Old Shen?" The "Old Shen" Rodney referred to was a veteran Reg Dimension instructor at the Yanzhou University of Science and Technology. He was well-regarded within the industry. The only thing was that he was too serious and spooked people wherever he went. One particr scene stayed with every single ss of Shens students: the sight of the entire ss paying him their undivided attention. Even if their minds were wandering, they would pretend to be listening to put the old man in a better mood, because if he was in a bad mood he could easily flunk a higher percentage of students. When the ss ahead of Rodneys had gotten on Old Shens bad side, he dropped the pass rate for the final exam to 50 percent, flunking half of the ss. He also refused to give a make-up exam, so the students who flunked ended up having to retake the course with Rodneys ss. This time they learned their lesson and managed a bare pass. Zu Wen graduated three years ago, so he did remember Old Shen, but he misinterpreted Rodneysment. "How dare you say that boss looks like an old man?" "Hush, hushIm referring to his aura, not his appearance." Rodney gesticted wildly. "You said what you said. Ill remember this transgression." "No, I just think Manager Fang is a bit... different?" Rodney exined frantically. He just felt that even though Fang Zhao was younger than they were, he had the nerve-inducing presence of a senior professor. Zu Wen didnt think it mattered. "Artistic types are different from us technical types. Theres usually something different about them. As long as he treats us well and lets us game during office hours, I dont care if hes a monster." "True." Rodney forgot about the weird vibe Fang Zhao had given him yesterday. Zu Wen was right. As long as they were well-paid and could game during office hours, who cared about anything else? They just had to do a good job on their assignments. Whatever else was going on, there was a producer to cover for them. "Oh, I wanted to ask you something. Senior alum, why is there a lower urinal in the bathroom? Does someone in our department bring their kid to work?" Zu Wen red at Rodney like he was an idiot. "It isnt for you and it isnt for a kid. Its for a dog." "Oh." While Fang Zhao was tweaking with Pang Pusongs vocal style and artiction and Zu Wen was hard at work with his junior colleagues in the studio, the demo for the second chapter had been delivered to Duan Qianji. This was something Duan Qianji had demanded of Fang Zhao. Once the demo was ready, he had to send her a copy for vetting. Listening to the demo ended up taking half a day. Duan Qianji ended up looping the crude, iplete demo all afternoon. She took a long sigh and pressed a few buttons on her desk,manding her assistant: "Send He Hao and Wayne up. We can move on to the next step already." Zhu Zhen shed a look of surprise. "Got it." Its about time we let the world know that Silver Wing can produce a decent virtual idol, a real idol!" Duan Qianji said, looking into the distant sunset. Zhu Zhen ryed thetest gossip. "Boss, it seems that Master Glifetz has been asking around about the Pr Light project." Glifetz was the former head of the virtual idol department at Silver Wing, the producer in charge, the master virtual idol producer that Silver Wing wooed with a hefty sry. He had produced a few rtively sessful virtual idols in his day. Heter retired from producing and, as a master of his craft, became a visiting professor at various universities. He taught the asional ss, epted the rare apprentice, and invested in some projects. Silver Wings lucrative offer had lured this long-retired master producer. Before the project kicked off, he confidently vowed that he would jump-start Silver Wings long-struggling virtual projects. But reality delivered a p in the face instead. Glifetz had fallen ill afterst years virtual idol project had fizzled. The official word was that he was still recovering in the hospital, still remaining there after more than a year. When Duan Qianji had purgedst years project team, Glifetz was naturally upset. Quite a few staffers were students he had handpicked. They were all forced out by Duan Qianji. When she heard her assistant mention Glifetz, Duan Qianjiughed sarcastically. "That old geezer. Im sure hes panicking." Of course Glifetz was panickingthe virtual idol department he had failed to reform was making waves this year. And it had generated heated discussion right off the bat. That was good news for Silver Wing, but not for Glifetz. If the Pr Light project took off, the reputation he had worked for years to build would be in jeopardy. "Ignore him. Let him keep ying ill at the hospital." Duan Qianji couldnt help another snicker. "I wonder if his condition will deteriorate again." Chapter 35: Comeback? Chapter 35: Comeback? Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The coastal Yanzhou city of Jinggang is home to severalrge sanatoriums. Jinggang was a scenic city constantly bathed in sunshine with warmer winters. Many people liked to recover in Jinggang. Inside a sanatorium in Jinggang. Famed musician and virtual idol producer Glifetz was sitting by his rooms French windows. Typically, this was the time of day he was in his best spirits. He could take in the sunshine of Jinggang peacefully. But today, he was in no mood to enjoy the warm sunbath that so many envied. Glifetz frowned deeply as he read a news item passed to him by an assistant. Standing next to Glifetz was one of his former students, one of the staffers forced out by Duan Qianji whenst years virtual idol project had failed. "Teacher, any new moves from Silver Wing?" the young man asked. "Yes." Glifetz closed his eyes. He wanted to think hard about what Silver Wing was up to. Glifetz had run the virtual idol projectst year. While he didnt have a total grasp on the thinking of Silver Wings senior management, he was usually half there. Silver Wing had never paid much attention to virtual idol projects. That had been the culture since Silver Wings founding. Thebel had never produced a presentable virtual idol ever. Even if it decided to get in the game now to boost its profits, it would take time. At least, that was what Glifetz thought. Glifetz thought the failure of his virtual idol project was a function of Silver Wings internal problems, not his fault. Yet industry insiders and clueless observers were influenced by the media to think that the downfall ofst years virtual idol project was on him. How ridiculous. Glifetz insisted he was not to me. He even told close friends: "Silver Wings virtual idol project was beyond salvation." Just two days after hed made thatment, it somehow made its way to Duan Qianji and the entire virtual idol department was purged. The few students he had handpicked were kicked out. Glifetz lost a lot of face and became the subject of his colleagues ridicule. Because Silver Wing had never produced any substantial virtual idol projects, many news outlets did not draw a firm conclusionwhether the project had failed because of Glifetz or as the result of internal corruption at Silver Wing. Only when Pr Light had debuted at the end of the year did many observers think back to Glifetzs fall from grace after the failure ofst years virtual idol. Unfortunately, journalists who wanted to interview Glifetz found that he was heavily secluded. He refused interviews by videoconference as well. Since the man in question was nowhere to be found, the journalists could only specte in their daily reports. Jinggang was a considerable distance from Qian, Yanzhous political and financial hub, and people in Jinggang didnt pay much attention to the entertainment industry, so the heated discussion in Qian never spread to Jinggang. That was also why Glifetz picked Jinggang to recover. The failure ofst years virtual idol project had dealt Glifetz a blow, but hed never thought it was his fault. The news of his ongoing illness was indeed fake. He had recovered a long time ago. So why did he stay in the hospital? The first reason was to give the impression that hed given his all to the virtual idol project and left no stone unturned, that he was sick from exhaustion and quite ill at that, to project professionalism and dedication. A restrained show of vulnerability would tilt news coverage in his favor. Second, he was embarrassed to appear in public. The failure ofst years virtual idol project did indeed taint his reputation, so he wanted to wait until Silver Wingunched its virtual idol this year. If the project was stillckluster, then people would conclude that Silver Wings virtual idol projects were beyond saving. That way, the criticism would ease. Everyone would think that it was Silver Wing that had tarnished his reputation, evennding him in the hospital. Glifetz had been waiting since the beginning of the year, but there had been no sign of movement at Silver Wing. Hed finally breathed a sigh of relief when someone heard that Silver Wing offloaded the virtual idol project to a neer. Even Silver Wing itself had given up, ceasing tovish funds on virtual idol projects, so no one would be willing to stir the pot again. It wasnt a matter of producer talent. The problem was Silver Wing itself. But now, Silver Wings true intentions were being unveiled. But a big chunk of the year gone, three seasonster, the story still wasnt over. Silver Wing had to have saved the best forst, Glifetz suspected, so he ordered his people to keep digging. Hed never believed Silver Wing would put a neer in charge of a virtual idol project. "HaSilver Wing can fool others, but not me. Duan Qianji must have been nning this." Ding! Glifetz received a text message. A glimmer shed in Glifetz eyes after he read the message. He became absorbed in deep thought. "Teacher, is there news?" the young man beside him asked. "The second movement will be released before November." He checked the date. It was Oct. 25. It would be any day now. Glifetz had set up several alerts. He would be notified immediately when there was news about the second chapter. The first chapter was just a teaser. The second chapter would reveal Silver Wings true colors. Was it a continuation of the "epic"? Or a publicity stunt? Gliftez knew hiseback hinged on the second chapter. __________ Inside Silver Wing headquarters in Qian, Fang Zhao grabbed a copy of the new music video and shouted in the direction of the studio, "Zu Wen, head upstairs with me." "Upstairs where?" Zu Wen yawned. He badly needed a gaming session to rest his overworked brain. "The top floor," Fang Zhao responded. Zu Wen nearly fainted at the sound of the two words "top floor." "The top floor?" "Hurry up and get ready. Well head up in five minutes. Chairwoman Duan is waiting for us." Fang Zhao nced at the time. Even though Silver Wing had given Fang Zhao full authority, he still had to run his final product by senior management. The top executives were starting to pay attention. Plus the sess of the second chapter depended on Silver Wings next move. This was something Duan Qianji had stressed when she ordered the budget allocation. Fang Zhao needed to bring a technician. Zu Wen was the senior technician in the studio, so naturally, Fang Zhao brought him along. If the projection equipment needed to be fine-tuned and levels needed to be adjusted, Zu Wen would have to do it on the spot. When he heard the big boss was already waiting upstairs, Zu Wen felt his legs give in even more. He scrambled. When he washed his face, his hands were shaking. All he could remember was the stern look on the faces of Duan Qianji and other senior execs at the debriefing forst years virtual idol project. The staffers had be pinatas. All theyd wanted to do was curl up in a corner. After tidying up, Zu Wen followed Fang Zhao into a special ess elevator. "Boss, Im nervous." Even taking deep breaths couldnt calm his nerves. Zu Wen felt as if the temperature inside the elevator was plunging. "Think of it this wayafter the second movement, we get our gaming console." "No, that makes me more nervous. What if we fail?" Zu Wen was so nervous his teeth were ttering. He turned to see Fang Zhao as calm as always. He was baffled. It was genuine calm, not faked. "Boss, I have a question Im not sure if I should ask," Zu Wen said. "If youre not sure, then dont ask it." "But I cant help myself." Zu Wen stared at Fang Zhao. "Howe youre not nervous? What if the second movement fails? Of course Im not doubting the quality. I quite like it myself. But will other people like it? Will the Yanzhou Music Association give a positive review? Will the Pr Light project really end up a sess? Every time I think about these things, I get nervous, lose sleep, and be unsettled. Howe you dont feel anything?" Fang Zhao pointed at his head. "Thats because I feel fearless every time background music ys in my head." Thats what calmed him on the battlefield, and it served the same purpose now. "..." Zu Wen looked at Fang Zhao to make sure he wasnt kidding. "Its mind-boggling to me. What do you carry around in your head?" "Probably arge symphony orchestra." Chapter 36: Bringing Out the Big Guns Chapter 36: Bringing Out the Big Guns Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Zu Wen felt that the concept of nerves or butterflies was inherently alien to someone like Fang Zhao. At least, hed never seen Fang Zhao panic. The fact of the matter was, if Fang Zhao were an ordinary person, or if it were the Fang Zhao from before the end of days, he would have reacted just like Zu Wen. But people who had endured an apocalypse were definitely different. Fang Zhao would get nervous and afraid too. But during the apocalypse, everyone had to find a center so they could carry on; otherwise they would break down. Some fought for the people they loved, others for religion or another surrogate. At the beginning of the apocalypse, Fang Zhao still had some family, but by the middle of the period, all he had left were hisrades. Some people looked forpany, but more often than not, lovey-dovey was quickly reced by permanent separation. What the apocalypse had in abundance were hysterical cries. After witnessing their share of painful separations, people became less attached. Fang Zhao led his troops from battle to battle. He had no time for distractions. Maybe it was the prevailing mood of the apocalypse, but Fang Zhao developed a rare talent. His brain was separated into two halves. One half was used for thinking and managing his body. As for the other half... just like Fang Zhao told Zu Wen, the other half probably housed an orchestra. It started as a small orchestra that yed musical fragments butter grew into a full-scale orchestra that yed with alternating passion and heaviness. Eventually, music would y in his background regardless of what he was doing. It was a form of hypnosis. He forgot about his other emotions, his nerves, his fear. He was prepared to die at any given moment. That gradually became the norm. He became numb. Compared to what hed endured during the end of days, this was nothing. Fang Zhao wasnt nervous. On the contrary, he was excited. When they stepped out of the elevator, they were greeted by the same wide and chilly passage that led to the conference room. Zu Wen trailed Fang Zhao. He refrained his eyes from wandering and mentally propped up his legs so he wouldnt copse right there and then. This time, there was an extra guard at the checkpoint. Even though it was a simple ID check, the two guards didnt waste a single syble. Fang Zhao detected a familiar quality. The two guards were veterans. Actually, Fang Zhao had noticed when hed first joined Silver Wing that many of thebels security guards were veterans. Word had it that Duan Qianjis husband served in the Yanzhou military. No one knew his exact rank and title. In any case, due to her military ties, Silver Wings security force wasrgely made up of veterans. When they entered the conference room, he noticed there were fewer people thanst time. Including Fang Zhao and Zu Wen, there were a total of 10 people. After Fang Zhao and Zu Wen entered, the doors to the conference room shut and isted the space. No one knew what was discussed except for the 10 people in the room. Hardly a ripple was sparked. Until that afternoon. The marketing department received ast-minute directive. The original marketing campaign was scrapped, reced by a new n. The allocation of promotional channels was shuffled too. Someone had butt in. Usually, the scheduled order of the marketing n wouldnt be tampered with unless it was urgent. After all, too many factors were in y, and a change in order usually meant special intervention, like someone enjoying preferential treatment. Previous protocol suggested that special treatment was reserved for Grade A stars. Yet the marketing staff was dumbfounded when they got the new promotional n. "What..." "Not a Grade A star? Its actually a virtual idol." "Are the bosses sure? Starting nket coverage now?" "This is too much. Arent they worried about history repeating itself?" Yet no matter what the underlings thought, they still had to follow orders. Switching marketing strategies, adjusting adunch dates, and so oneverything went ahead. The next day, a series of unique ads popped up in Yanzhous public transportation system, public squares, construction sites, and so on. They were bound to stand out because they were too eye-catching. Posters with a distinct style showing up amid a cluster of pretty or handsome faces would naturally draw more attention. Amid the passionate melody of "Divine Punishment" emerged a still picture. The picture was separated by a lightning bolt. On one side was an army of anthropomorphic trees, and clusters of mutated animals took up the other. At the bottom in bold: "100-Year Period of Destruction, Second Movement, out Nov. 1." The journalists that had been waiting for Silver Wings next move were blown away. They had expected an early promotional campaign from Silver Wing, but theyd never thought thebel wouldunch such a huge and aggressive campaign. The intensity rivaled the campaign for a Grade A star. Stars Grade B or below definitely wouldnt enjoy such treatment. Besides locations with heavy foot traffic, the campaign also had deep pration on the inte. Were they bringing out the big guns? No one would have thought that Silver Wing would one day bet so heavily on a virtual idol. Even their expanded virtual idol project that year wasnt promoted this vigorously. Even though Silver Wing hadunched a marketing campaign forst years virtual idol, it struck people ascking confidence. But this year, Silver Wing was strutting its stuff. Several students riding a public train were admiring the huge screen hanging on a tall building they passed. "Is that an uing film?" one student asked. They were some distance away and couldnt read the text on the ad clearly. "No, its a virtual idolunched by Silver Wing. But this virtual idol is special. Have you checked out the song Divine Punishment?" "I have. It was ying non-stop at school a while back, but Im not into that type of musical style. I havent seen the music video either." "I quite like it. And the second single is about toe out?" Another student searched online. "Oct. 1? Haha, thats soon! I hope the second song is an epic too. Im telling you, you have to listen to these epics with quality headsets or a good stereo system; otherwise, you wont be able to fully appreciate the genre." Apart from fans that were into epic songs, the most active intementators were fad-seekers. "The second song is an epic too, no?" "I hope so. You guys probably dont know that every time I listened to Divine Punishment, I heard the sound of shing gold bricks." "Ill read the Music Association review when ites out. If its an epic, Im going to download it." "Is the second song only avable for download within Yanzhou? If thats the case, Im going tough my ass off. Right now, outside of Yanzhou, the other continents dont allow legal downloads of copyrighted music. The full soundtracks for many blockbusters arent avable online." Silver Wing was explicit in its advertising for the second chapterthe release date was announced in advance. The date wasnt announced merely to promote its virtual idol. It was also a challenge of sorts to the other two members of the Big Threee Nov. 1, Ill be ready for battle. Join me or not. __________ Song Shihua, Tongshan True Entertainments big boss, sat in his office silently pondering the meaning of Silver Wings next move. He didnt believe that Duan Qianji hadid down an epic just to prove that Silver Wing could produce a hit virtual idol. He was a businessman. Duan Qianji was a businesswoman. From a business perspective, Song Shihua believed that Silver Wing had made such a massive investment with huge returns in mind. But what was it all for? Suddenly, Song Shihua snapped his fingers, his pupils shrank, and his cheeks twitched. He was skeptical, in disbelief. He had to squeeze every syble out of his mouth. "Is it for next years release of Battle of the Century?" He couldnt think of another reason. "Battle of the Century" was the most anticipated game in the world, period. It was a title gamers around the world had been looking forward to for nearly 10 years. And it was set against the 100-year Period of Destruction. The studio behind "Battle of the Century" had announced ahead of time that the game would be endorsed by a single celebrity in each continent. And only virtual idols were being considered. The endorsement fee was secondary. The most important thing was the exposure the deal came with. It was global. Silver Wing wanted to join the contest for "Battle of the Century" endorsers with that tree? What a joke. To count on that tree? Chapter 37: Fiery Bird Chapter 37: Fiery Bird Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Lo and behold, Song Shihua had indeed figured out Duan Qianjis thinking. Why else had Silver Wing splurged on and built such a massive team for its virtual idol projectst year? On one hand, it wanted to prove itself by producing a quality virtual idol. On the other, from a business perspective, thebel also had its eye on the "Battle of the Century" endorsement deal. The production studio behind "Battle of the Century," Fiery Bird, released just one game every 10 years. Each gamested for 10 years. It was a snobbishpany, but at the same time, it was a force to be reckoned with. Fiery Bird had been founded 100 years ago. Word was that the founder was a ne maker. Its first game revolved around spaceships. It was a huge global hit. It had never dropped out of the industrys annual poll of top three games in the 10 years since its release. Ten yearster, Fiery Bird released its second game, which became as big of a hit as its predecessor. Duan Qianji didnt care about anything else. She wasnt a gamer. What she did know was that Fiery Birds previous release nine years ago, "Myth," earned a profit in the tens of billions. No one knew the exact number, but it couldnt have been less than 100 billion. And that covered profits from the game alone and didnt include earnings from rted merchandise. Still, the main chunk of ie alone had manypetitors jealous. Everyone wanted a piece of the action. Not to mention every single celebrity affiliated with Fiery Bird in the past century had be a big star on a global scale. Among the Big Three, why did people think that Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment were strongerpanies than Silver Wing? Virtual idols were the main reason. In terms of real idols, Silver Wing didnt fall short, but when it came to virtual idols, Silver Wing did indeed pale inparison. Both Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment hadnded Fiery Bird endorsement deals in the past. That was why, in terms of global influence, Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment were superior to Silver Wing. Virtual idols were a critical line of business that Duan Qianji always wanted to improve. Silver Wing had to produce a sessful enough virtual idol to resolve its predicament. But Duan Qianji had never revealed her thinking to Glifetz, or to anyone else for that matter. Maybe some of her colleagues had guessed what she was up to, but theyd stayed mum because theycked confidence. Silver Wing had never produced a virtual idol popr enough to be a contender for the endorsement deal. It just so happened that Fiery Bird was at the end of a 10-year cycle. They had announced the name and setting of their new titlest year"Battle of the Century," set against the backdrop of the Period of Destruction. Duan Qianji had learned through her sources that the budget for "Battle of the Century" was evenrger than the one for "Myth." From a businessmans perspective, the more you invested, the great the returns you expected. It was obvious that Tongshan True Entertainment was positioning Mi Yua virtual idol adored by youngstersas a candidate for the endorsement deal. The virtual idol produced by the Silver Media team led by Glifetzst year, like Mi Yu, was also a female virtual idol with pretty looks and a seductive body. Unfortunately, it hadnt been embraced by the market. Of course, this also had to do with interference by Tongshan True Entertainment, but the failure of the project couldnt be attributed to underhanded maneuvers by theirpetitors alone. The inherent problems of the project were the key. Mi Yu was already a big hit and her poprity had no sign of fading. The market didnt need a simr virtual idol. That was why Neon Cultures new virtual idol, in contrast to Mi Yu, sported a yful, lively, and adorable look. The failure ofst years project had put an end to Duan Qianjis aspirations. Naturally, she wasnt happy about it. Why else was Zu Wen so afraid of Duan Qianji? Because the tantrum shed thrownst year was so scary. No one forgot what went down. And just when Duan Qianji had given up on virtual idol production and the race for the Fiery Bird endorsement deal, she stumbled upon Fang Zhaos Pr Light. That rekindled herpetitive spirit. She even gave Fang Zhao free rein tounch an epic series over the strong objections of Flying Pegasus. As long as Pr Light became a hit, money was not an issue. If the 50 million she budgeted wasnt enough, she would divert funds from other departments. Special perks were OK too. Bringing a dog to work? That was nothing. A private gym? No problem. Gaming equipment? As long as the second movement was a hit, she would build a gaming room right away. The timing of Fang Zhaos appearance was so serendipitous, so terrific. Now that they had a shot, she was counting on Fang Zhaos performance. On the 50th floor of Silver Wing Tower, even though the second movement had been recorded, no one ventured out, so as to prevent leaks and for various other reasons. They rested on the 50th floor instead. Besides, they had everything they needed there. You could work out and you could game. You wouldnt get bored. Come Nov. 1, when the second movement was officially released, they could storm out and party. The prerequisite being that the second chapter was a sess. If not, forget about partyingthey could be out of work. "Divine Punishment had hit 10 million downloads. The second chapter should do well too." Zu Wen wasnt in the mood to game. All he did every day was monitor the download figures for "Divine Punishment" to psych himself up. They were going to make it. A bonus and gaming equipmentthe two things he cared about mostwere riding on the second movement. How could you exin the fact that the first chapter, "Divine Punishment," had managed to break the 10 million mark? Not every person who downloaded the song was a fan of epics. Some were followers, and others saw a good deal. But regardless of the reasoning, it had been a long, long time since a neers debut had hit 10 million downloads. The media was all over the milestone, but industry insiders thought it was a bad strategic move. Having chosen to release the song publicly, Silver Wing could no longermand high royalties for cing it in movies or video games. Plus, a public release seemed to cheapen the songs status. Still, these insiders had to admit that they were surprised to see "Divine Punishment" surpass 10 million downloads. There had been epic songs that received wide releases before, but their numbers hovered around 1 million downloads. In an impatient, fast-paced world, not many people were willing to slow down and truly appreciate a sophisticated piece of music. But pieces like this typically found a more suitable home. Quality scores were critical to certain video games, ads, and movies withrge-scale scenes that couldnt be carried by more earthly tunes. Hence, epic or quasi-epic pieces filled the void. Composers often earned millions or tens of millions through thesemissions. Over time, this genre carved a rarefied niche. Epic music had never been associated with a single virtual idol, not even in the golden era of virtual idols, the Reg Era. That was why Pr Lights debut had sparked plenty of discussion and drawn attention. The right timing, the rightpany, and the rightbination of peoplethe stars had aligned for Fang Zhao. If he were missing any of these factors, he never would have achieved such sess. Regardless of whose side you were on, whether you were a fan or critic of Silver Wings strategy, everyone was glued to the calendar, waiting for Nov. 1 to arrive. Oct. 31. After skimming thebels marketing n for November, Chu Guang, who had dropped to No. 4 on the New Pioneers Chart, was dumbfounded. Again? Hey, wasnt Fang Zhaos debut a series? Chu Guang had a hunch he was about to fall out of the top five. Chapter 38: Second Movement: Cocoon Breach Chapter 38: Second Movement: "Cocoon Breach" Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Nov. 1. This was a day marked by many in the Yanzhou music industry and also a date some in the entertainment industry paid attention to. Could Silver Wing maintain the quality of its first movement? Song Shihua, the big boss of Tongshan True Entertainment, had long been ensconced in his office, which was equipped with top-of-the-line audiovisual equipment. Once he heard the second chapter, he could confirm his suspicions. Did Silver Wing splurge even more on the second chapter? If that was the case, then it was obvious that Silver Wing was using the epic series to promote Pr Light and vie for the "Battle of the Century" endorsement deal. Eight a.m. It was time for the morningmute, and also breakfast time for many schools before early sses went into session. In the New Era,pulsory education was divided into introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels. Every periodsted six years. The introductory level was equivalent to primary schools before the apocalypse. Intermediate schools were abination of junior and senior high schools. Advanced education referred to post-secondary studies, the rough equivalent of university, but students were also taught more difficult material. Many intermediate students in Qian were riding their bikes or taking public trains to their schools, where they headed for their school cafeterias. Schools in the New Era were well-funded. The food was decent and quite cheap. Rushing to school for breakfast before dashing to the ssroom was amon routine. At that time of day, both day students and boarders were trickling toward their cafeterias. Qian No. 1 Secondary School, inside the northern cafeteria. The big TV screens on the cafeteria walls typically yed loud, fast-tempo songs to wake up the students. Secondary school cafeterias were noisy to begin with. Slow and mellow songs wouldnt be able to rise above the din. Theyd be long buried under the noise, save a few faint notes. November was mid-term time for most intermediate schools in Yanzhou. Schools weighed exams during this period quite heavily. The small clusters of students having breakfast were bitching about grades, homework, life, and their budding romances. Students drank soup and chatted with ssmates at the same time while eyeing the big screens to see if any footage caught their fancy. "Its the same stuff every day. I can guess what they y next with my eyes closed." People who grew up during the era of fast inte connections were exposed to so much information when they were kids. The older they grew, the less novelty they detected. The footage and songs that yed on the big screens might have stirred something at the outset, but they wore on them quickly. They were already sick of the current ylist. Students who were nning on ignoring the big screens suddenly heard a fellow student exim. "Look, its Pr Light!" "Where?" Students scanned their surroundings. "On the big screen." "Thats right, I almost forgot, today is Nov. 1. Pr Lights second song ising out." Journalists had revealed in their reporting that, among the student fans of "Divine Punishment," most were secondary school students, not higher education students. Even though students at the intermediate level were at a restless age, they werent as restless as advanced students on the cusp of entering society. It was also a sensitive age, which was why it was easier to sway the emotions of teenagers. Nov. 1, 8 a.m. The second movement of "100-Year Period of Destruction" was released online. The overall color tone of the first scenes was darkish, but the resolution was crystal clear. The TV screens in the cafeteria wererge enough. The quality of the projection equipment and rted hardware was key to attracting students, so naturally, the gear wasnt that shabby. Emerging at the same time as the initial scenes was a deeply unsettling foundation melody. A prolonged bass score and a repeated beatbined with an electronic score that sounded out of ce and wasnt pleasing to the ear. A gradual sense of suffocation. A traditionalist would argue that the electronic melody detracted from the songs musicality, blurring the lines between the music and sound effects, but it also made the score more stimting, provoking a sense of curiosity and unease in the listener. It was as if human souls were in conversation with thendscapes of the apocalypse. The 100-year Period of Destructionthe real yet surreal time the video drew inspiration from. Fang Zhao incorporated more electronic elements in the second movement. If the first movement was a seamless blend of electronic and symphonic music, then in the second chapter, the electronic music was an integral part of the melody. Considering the level of human development by the Information Age, standards of living and spiritual fulfillment had taken huge leaps. Technology was highly sophisticated. Automation and artificial intelligence weremonce. And with these advancements came the sound of robotic machinery and electronic gadgets. People had long been ustomed to these sounds that inundated daily life in the New Era. Andposers in the New Era incorporated these sounds into music. Aesthetic standards were evolving, personal tastes were evolving, and so was pop culture. Electronic music produced new tones and sound effects. In contrast to traditional instruments, electronic elements were more representative of this era and more easily embraced by audiences. That was whyposers in the New Era either strictly used electronic sounds or mixed traditional instruments and electronic music. When in Rome, do what the Romans do. Fang Zhao injected these new elements into his work, adding a metallic and electronic vor to his music. After all, musical styles from a long time ago might not be readily appreciated. The first chapter, "Divine Punishment," struck many fans as alternative ssical. It was just novel enough to attract audiences. But if it were overdone, the piece would have turned people off. Inside the northern cafeteria at Qian No. 1 Secondary School, the din scaled back. More and more students were paying attention to the big screens. Cafeterias were always noisy, which was why the stereo system was typically turned up. As the chitchat faded, the music gradually stood out. The footage showed overcast skies and a trickling of rain. The barrenndscape was apanied by a mellow cello solo. Next came a mncholic and winding horn that projected a deep sense of resignation, mixed in with tragedy and bleakness. The tree men who had chosen to leave their homnd in search of a new beginning saw their expectations crushed again and again. Danger was everywhere. They didnt know where they would be safe and wondered if there was still a peacefulnd left for them. Theirpanions who had left home with them had either died of illness or were ripped apart by mutated beasts. The remaining tree men were heavily wounded. Disappointment, exhaustion, and a downtrodden quality permeated their faces and hearts. For them, life had hit a low point. Their faith in finding a new home had crumbled under the cruel reality. A prolonged sense of fear and resignation was about to swallow their consciousnesses. A ssical melody conveying disappointment and muted notes projected desperation and terror. Deep background vocals gradually emerged against the backdrop of a dark symphonic arrangement. It was as if a voice had whispered, "Do you see?" The low hum of the background choir epassed thetent tension of hidden dangers, reflected the cold, cruel conditions of the end of days, and recreated the survivors tepid moans of agony. The silhouette at the forefront of the group carried many wounds. Its branches had obvious scratches, and some were truncated. pping on the branches was a sparse smattering of green leaves. It was the picture of struggle. Aheady a slope popted with a flurry of bloody and evil beasts. Behind the leadery a tribe emaciated by the cruel circumstances. The vivid imagery was backed by a low-register, meandering string melody that resembled a sigh, as if suggesting an imminent end. Look, this is whats left of the world. Theres no hope. Lets give up. Well stop marching forward, find a ce to hide, and pray that our luck will carry us on, a day at a time. The surreal imagery, coupled with the symphonic and electronic score, made for an overarching feeling of helplessness. Dragging their weak limbs, it was as if the tree men were looking up from a dark pit, resigned to the cold, cruel fate God had doomed them to. Just sheer determination wasnt enough to fuel their battle against fate. There was no room for hesitation in times like this. A cocktail of spooky sound effects and a percussion score of varying beats repeated themselves. A fleeting, trembling piano solo interjected, along with a male bass vocal performance that spoke of utter sadness. Propelled by the thick sound texture, the leader of the pack ambled forward. He looked back after taking two steps. No one had followed. When he looked ahead again, a shadow making menacing gestures pounced. __________ Inside the northern cafeteria at Qian No. 1 Secondary School, there was hardly a whisper. Students who were about to down their spoonfuls of soup stopped halfway, eyes glued to the big screens. The servers in the cafeteria also slowed down. The atmosphere inside the cafeteria turned tense, as if a single string was being plucked repeatedly. __________ In the video, the lonely silhouette that walked toward the slope was nked by converging branches that then twisted and tightened into solid arms while its roots assembled into sturdy and powerful legs. A string melody yed that suggested resistance and evasion. Such feelings prevailed like the weather, which was intangible but enveloped the atmosphere. Two contrasting registers in the melody resembled conflicting forces and emotions. It was as if a heavy cocoon encased the tree man. Every step took tremendous effort. "Everything is gone. Where is the light? ..." Should they obey fate? What was fate anyway? Pastpanions were lost and their homnd abandoned. The remaining life forms during the end of days mourned and agonized, but they could also fight back and resist. Lighting shed through the dark clouds. The wind picked up and the rain grew heavier. The woodwind score resembled howling winds picking up pace, and the heavier drumbeat mirrored the sound of thunder, suggesting an even stronger storm. The drums, woodwinds, cello, and electronic elements made for a textured melody. A sliding male vocal yed, signaling bold and sacrificial intentions, as if a deeper force was about to be unleashed. The brown pupils of the lone shadow shrank as it examined the approaching red-brown beast that resembled coagted blood. The tree man knelt, picked up a rock, and clenched his fist. A broken, plucked string melody yed. With one giant step, the tree man leaned forward and raised high his arm of bunched branches. The hand that held the rock painted an impressive trajectory that looked like a wildly swung hammer and hurled itself toward the attacker. Bang! A series of heavy drumbeats burst out. A blur appeared. It looked like the shadow attacking with menacing gestures was struck down, but it also looked like something else was smashed. The tree man panted and watched the neutralized threat. The pounding of a keyboard seemed to suggest a mental confirmation of sorts. The triumphant melody that emerged lightened the heavy mood. The tree man finally realized that many problems werent as scary as he imagined them to be once he had confronted them with bravery. The world would not easily shake. That was all these threats amounted to. The sun will set today and rise as usual tomorrow. Even though the skies were smothered with thick smoke, he knew that the sun still existed. The tree man lifted his foot and stomped on the copsed beast heavily, thoroughly dashing its chances of aeback once and for all. He wanted to punish all those sharp ws and gnarly teeth that struck fear in them. After taking a nce at his fellow tribesmen, he proceeded again, tossing away the rock in his hand, recing it with arger stone baton, and lunging toward a second beast. Large strides turned into a quick gait. His sluggish frame became nimble, as if it had shed the heavy cocoon that once encumbered him. "In a tumultuous world, You still remain. ..." The deep male vocal was emboldened by the rhythm of battle. Set against a grand, sweeping symphonic score, this crudest, most natural form of expression touched the heart. Fight. There was no other alternative. In times like this, someone had to rise to the asion. Not cower, not muddle through. Fight to the death against this absurd and cruel fate. The remaining life forms in the end of days stood in the abyss, roamed the darkness, and chased the light, always climbing upward. This quality called belief could be as still as stagnant water and frighteningly kic at the same time. It was both mind-blowing and gory. Against the epic symphonic arrangement blended with electronic music, a fierce, dogged evilness abruptly arose alongside the extreme tension and overwhelming atmosphere. Music and film were temptations that no one could resist, regardless of the era. Electronic elements seamlessly folded into the grand symphonic structure and the footage matched the melody. Every viewer and listener felt as if an ice cube had been slipped under their clothing, prompting an impromptu shiver. Yet their hearts were on fire, sizzling like a mean barbecue. It felt as if they had been disintegrated and reassembled. The silhouette in the video that resembled a person, a convergence of twisted branches, looked like it was bulging with beefy lumps of muscle. Every step he took was apanied by a heavy drumbeat, making for a pronounced battle cry. The tree man lost his heavy, cumbersome shadow and turned into a nimble and speedy leopard. He nted one foot emphatically, leaped from the ground, and greeted the approaching silhouette with a swinging whack, delivering a blow even more powerful than his previous. The passage of time seemed to slow. Blood-tainted fragments from the stone baton sprayed in the rain, creating an explosion of muddy sshes that enveloped the sharp tooth that was dislodged. The music approximated an explosive force in the winter light. The cheesy melody was reced by a mixing of electronic music and brass performance that tugged at the heartstrings like a sword removed from its sheathcold and heavy. It was the coldness that remained afteryers of warmth had been stripped away. A seemingly out-of-sync choir backed up the spirited male vocals, the unconventionalbination bringing greater stimtion to the senses and audio shock. A rich tapestry of instruments was weaved in, the exquisiteyering bringing the score to its climax. Every single note was bursting with an unyielding passion for survival. An escting piano solo twirled like a tornado and telegraphed howls into the stratosphere, sending the human body shuddering, as if an electric current had zapped through the spine and blown open every pore. The shadow wielding the stone baton didnt look back because it didnt need to. He had heard the trailing footsteps press forward, stomping all over the bodies of the fallen beasts. Following his lead, a second pair and then a third pair of feet walked over the two beasts. __________ The end of days, the 100-year Period of Destruction, was an era that produced an abundance of heroes. Many people thought that Fang Zhao had randomly picked a species that appeared during the Period of Destruction and built a virtual idol around it with a crafty, epic score. But Fang Zhaos choice of the Longxiang Tianluo tree man Pr Light actually was a metaphor for people like him who were born during peaceful times but spent most of their lives fighting for survival. The cruelty of the end of the daysy not in the butchering of lives but in the toll and torture it exacted on peoples spirits, the double-whammy of physical and mental pain, in addition to the utter mockery and callous treatment human life received. Consider the characters from the Period of Destruction widely glorified into heroes in the New Era. If you took away the deification and over-the-top emotions, these were ordinary people on a in quest to live. Was it for fame and glory? Hell no. Back then, they were simply staving off death. It was the brutal battle for survival that turned them into hardened heroes. It was heroism necessitated by the times. That was why Fang Zhao created Pr Light. In the video, the camera panned wide. The heavy rain continued to pelt. Behind the leader, several silhouettes emerged from the stagnant cluster of trees that trailed him, their branches transforming into fierce fighting poses. They trudged through the mud and followed, treading on the corpses of the in beasts. A woodwind score yed at a frenzied tempo as the strings section repeated the same note frantically. A gushing melody apanied the wide shot. The stormy weather harbored a renewed, earth-shattering spirit that was about to erupt. The footage and music came to a sudden halt, and the end credits appeared: Lead character: Pr Light Species: Longxiang Tianluo Song title: "100-year Period of Destruction," Second Movement: "Cocoon Breach," producer Fang Zhao Production team: Pr Light project team, Fang Zhao, Zu Wen, Song Miao, Pang Pusong, Zeng Huang, Wan Yue, Fu Yingtian, Stiller, Zhang Yu. A Silver Wing Media release. __________ The silent cafeteria resumed its buzz only when the big screens started ying other songs. "I feel like I can blow up the cafeteria right now." "I dont know why, but for some reason, I suddenly feel a weird sense of purpose." "Server, two more bows of rice please. Im going to battle after I have a square meal." There were three more exams left that day. "Coming right up!" The servers doling out rice in the cafeteria worked their serving spoons with what seemed like energized strokes. Students who were just arriving at the cafeteria did a double take on the students who were leaving in a hurry. "Whats up with them?" a new arrival asked hispanion. There was a killer vibe going around. "Maybe they just took part in a mass pledge for their midterms." "A mass pledge in the cafeteria?" "Its probably just second-year students Theyre always neurotic like that. Just ignore them." "Thats not right. I just saw a fifth-year." The strange atmosphere puzzled thete arrivals. What had happened in the cafeteria before they arrived? Chapter 39: Havent Heard of a Single One Chapter 39: Havent Heard of a Single One Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh After the second movement, "Cocoon Breach," was released, it racked up nearly 100,000 downloads within a minute. This was mostly industry insiders or people from rted fields. They had been on standby. Online news outlets were geared up for the release so they could do their write-ups and immediately post. Everyone wanted to get the first word out. But the pundits were at a loss after listening to the second movement. There was so much they wanted to say, but they didnt know where to start. Chu Guang andpany were also camped out in a projection room. They downloaded the music video at 8 a.m. sharp and turned on their projector. The same scene asst time reyed itself. No one said a word when the video yed, and no one spoke for the longest time after it ended. Sitting in his chair, Chu Guang took a deep breath and closed his eyes. He knew he would soon lose the No. 4 spot. He felt some sadness and a sense of failure, but then he quickly remembered the virtual idolsunched by Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment. That made him feel vindicated. Those two virtual idols wouldnt be able to hang on to their No. 2 and No. 3 spots for long. Knowing they would suffer too, much of Chu Guangs depression dissipated. He admitted he was outperformed, but he was also delighted to see the two virtual idol teams from their rivalpanies, who always had the upper hand, finally take a beating. Things were ying out just as Chu Guang imagined. The project teams behind Xun Huai and Fei Lisi were agonizing over their next moves. Did they need to revise their strategy? Song Shihua, the big boss of Tongshan True Entertainment, smashed his cup in his office. "This is indeed what Silver Wing is up to." Even though, considering Tongshan True Entertainments prowess when it came to virtual idols, they shouldnt be afraid of Silver Wing, Song Shihua was starting to get worried. Judging from the two movements that had been released, "100-Year Period of Destruction" couldnt be underestimated. Either song was epic enough to carry a blockbuster. What was more, it was a series set against the Period of Destruction. "Battle of the Century," the game beingunched next year, was also set during the Period of Destruction. Would Fiery Bird pick the more popr virtual idol or the one that fit the theme of its game better? Song Shihua could neither decide nor specte. "You wanna fight us for the endorsement deal? Lets see what youve got." Song Shihua summoned the senior execs from the virtual idol department for an emergency meeting in his office. It took up half the day. Yet outside observers didnt care about Song Shihuas ns. All eyes were on the Yanzhou Music Associations review. Without their blessing, other industry insiders were reluctant to draw their own conclusions, even if they thought the second chapter wasnt inferior to the first. The person who deemed the first chapter an "epic"st time was Ming Cang, the deputy head of the Yanzhou Music Association. He was also the former president of the Qian Academy of Music. No one from the academy had said anything yetthey were waiting to hear from Ming Cang. It would be an embarrassment if they broke their silence at the urging of news outlets and diverged from Ming Cangs take. Silver Wing staffers were also waiting for the "Voice of Yanzhou" review because it was considered the most authoritative publication in the entire Yanzhou music industry. That was also why no one dared question the "epic" categorization of the first chapter. The Yanzhou Music Association might have had its internal politics, but anything published on their official website was gospel. It carried with it the reputation of the entire Yanzhou Music Association. No one would dare to dissent on the official website because of personal grudges. If they did, they would do so in another setting, like in media interviews. On the 50th floor of Silver Wing Tower, besides Fang Zhao, everyone else on the Pr Light project team was glued to the website of "Voice of Yanzhou." "Howe the review still isnt out?" "Its almost 9. Last time, the review came out around now. It doesnt stand to reason that they would postter this time." "Im nervous." Zu Wen was glued to his screen, hands raised and thumbs twiddling. He no longer cared about the number of downloads. All he cared about was the judgment of the music association. If they got a negative review, even if the download numbers went up, they wouldnt be considered a total sess. He nced at Fang Zhao beside him, who was calmly browsing on hisputer. Zu Wen wanted to ask Fang Zhao something but closed his mouth as soon as he opened it. Forget itwho knows what kind of background music is ying in Fang Zhaos head. After 9 a.m., the eagerly anticipated review from Ming Cang didnt appear, but another deputy head of the music association, Dina, posted instead. "Deputy chairman Ming is a bit emotional right now, so Ive showed up instead." Dinas old smiley face appeared on the official website of "Voice of Yanzhou." Many were confused by Dinasment. Why was Ming Cang so emotional? It was just one song. What an overreaction. But Dina carried no less weight than Ming Cang. In fact, in terms of seniority, Dina was senior to Ming Cang. He belonged to an even older generation of musicians. It was even better to hear from him. Normally, Dina refrained frommenting on the work of neers. Usually, what elicitedment from this seasoned veteran was an A-list star or an extremely popr song. But Pr Light was a special case. Ming Cang had ssified the first movement an "epic," after all, which piqued Dinas curiosity. He was waiting around for the second movement today as well and was willing to offer his two cents. Music journalists perked their ears, not wanting to miss out on the words of wisdom from this music veteran who was more than 100 years old. "Many people have asked me if Cocoon Breach, the second movement of 100-Year Period of Destruction, qualifies as an epic. As for this question..." Ears perked up even more. "Lets set that question aside. Lets first discuss the concept of an epic," Dina said in a rxed pace. Journalists who were getting ready to copy, paste, and send: "..." People who knew Dina had already rolled their eyes. That old geezer was still the same, switching gears halfway through a thought. Who knew when he would get back on topic. A downright tease. Dina didnt care what other people thought. He spoke at his own pace. Restraining his smile somewhat, heunched into a solemnmentary. "The genre of epics has to be traced to the Period of Destruction or an even earlier time. Be it the ancient tradition of chanting, or the folk songs that circted in the imperial court, in army barracks, or among ordinary people and were passed on for generationsthey can all be considered epic forms. Many epics extolling heroics during the 100 years of war also appeared after the Period of Destruction, in the beginning of the New Era. But as peaceful times prevailed and the war became a distant memory, no one bothered to listen to these songs any more. Nowadays, any grand pieces that can stir emotions are easilybeled epic. But many people forget that epics were intended to honor heroes." The seasoned veteran continued to expound on the history and development of epics and how more contemporary styles evolved. The journalists looked like they were constipated. They quietly urged, "Can you get to the point, old man? Just state your conclusion and exinter so we can file." But music professionals were paying close attention. Dinas spiel helped them understand the creative process behind the two chapters and their arrangements. "...Life itself is a series of stumbles and recoveries. Likewise, the second movement moves from adversity to triumph. The point is for people to experience hope through the fluent flow of musical notes... Another thing worth mentioning is that in the second movement, which barelysted four minutes, there are hundreds of tracks created by virtual instruments and hundreds of tones. The arrangement and use of vocals is outstanding. You can tell the second chapter was worked on by a top-notch symphony mixer and electronic music arranger. But I couldnt find a distinguishing signature, so Im also curious whose work this is." Music professionals knew that the most minor slip-ups in mixing and arrangement would stifle the ear. For example, too many modtions or out-of-sync or overwhelming background vocals could be easily magnified and deemed ring inconsistencies. Judging from thesements, the mixer and arranger were ster. Only, it wasnt known who these two seasoned musicians were. After much waiting, Dina finally pronounced, "This is indeed worthy of the epicbel," which sent the press corps scrambling to file. But industry insiders, including Dina himself, were still curious who hadposed the two movements. Was it really the neer Fang Zhao, as was rumored? Who were the symphony mixer and electronic music arranger? Senior musicians who didnt pay close attention to neers took the time to read the credits at the end of the music video. They were still clueless, because they had never heard of a single member of the Pr Light project team. Chapter 40: Pushing Back Chapter 40: Pushing Back Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The technical analysis of the second movement was valued by the professionals, but for most people, the "epic"bel was sufficient. A second epic. This shocked many industry insiders, not just because of the nature of the song, but more so because many of them realized that Silver Wing was clearly determined tounch a virtual idol with an epic series. Was it worth it? That was what many people wondered, and also the question posed by many journalists after Yanzhou Music Association deputy head Dina deemed the second movement an "epic." Silver Wings chief spokesman, Lin Dun, had a simple eight-word answer for the media: "We remember history and honor our lost martyrs." Song Shihua: "...Hehe." Go bullshit someone else. Such noble intentions you tout, but isnt the real objective the race for the endorsement deal? Even people who didnt understand how spin worked were skeptical, let alone folks who had figured out Silver Wings true intentions like Song Shihua. How imusible was it that Silver Wing had invested so much money and produced two epicsand more epics were probably in the pipelinebecause of those eight words? That was the exnation Lin Dun offered, regardless what people believed. On the 50th floor of Silver Wing Tower, Zu Wen and the other members of the project team were ecstatic after hearing Dinas review. The sess of the second chapter meant bigger bonuses, more prosperous futures, and... "Boss, can we get approval for the gaming equipment now?" Zu Wen asked at the top of his voice. He could finally breathe a sigh of relief. He was downright giddy and wanted to take a celebratory dash, but first things first. "Its done," Fang Zhao replied as he browsed the reviews online. "What did the top floor say?" The other members of the project team shifted their gaze to Fang Zhao. "Its approved. Someone will stop by tomorrow to set things up." "Oh, hahahaha!" Zu Wen let out a weird, piercingugh. Nothing beat sanctioned gaming during office hours. "What type of games?" Rodney asked. "Shooting," Fang Zhao responded. Shooting games werent Rodneys favorite, but like Zu Wen, he was happy to be able to game in the open at all. It was indeed the right decision to jump ship. The three technicians who were rmended by Zu WenFu Yingtian, Zhang Yu, and Stillerwere sharing the good news with family and friends. A bonus was a shoo-inSilver Wing had always been generous with bonuses. They wanted to share their joy. Their decision to switch jobs had met a lot of resistance. Even their family members had been worried. Plus, they couldnt share too many details while they were working on the second movement because of confidentiality rules. All three of them were tightly wound. Now, they had finally survived. This was a f*cking gold mine! Given how things were unfolding, there was a good chance the third chapter would be a sess too. After all, they had the full backing of thebel and a mad genius like Fang Zhao as a boss. They didnt have to worry about funding or discrimination from other departments. How good did that feel? Didnt yall think that the virtual projects department was a death pit? All the not-so-subtle sour grapes. Youre regretting your words now, arent you? Toote. Seeing Zu Wen andpany share their good news and brag in their social media feeds made some of their colleagues jealous. If only theyd known, they would have applied for transfers to the virtual projects department too. Unfortunately, the department wasnt recruiting any more. Even if it were, thepetition would be fierce. Silver Wings official video channel also gave significant coverage to Dinasments on the second chapter. The host even facetiously thanked Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment for their praise ahead of the second chapters release. That gave them a big boost in visibility, he said. They wouldnt have drawn as much attention as they were getting now otherwise. Still, there were naysayers among media outlets. The reason the first movement of "100-Year Period of Destruction" had logged so many downloads was because Pr Lights debut was quite unique and novelty drove ybacks and downloads, they argued. But with the release of the second song, the novelty had faded. As high profile as "epics" were, it was a genre reserved for a niche audience and was out of touch with the masses, they said. Not many people in modern society could appreciate an epic. The most they would want would be to listen to one as part of the soundtrack to a blockbuster movie. Othermentaries argued that, while the first epic song released to a mass audience definitely drew a lot of bargain-seekers, the second release would strike some as a worse deal. Sales for the second single might suffer as a result. More than one news outlet touted this line of thinking. Simple supply and demandan abundance of supply led to a drop in value. The music co-operatives within somebels outright demanded that Silver Wing "quit while it was ahead," meaning if download numbers dropped for the second song, the music industry would lose face and the "epic"bel would be cheapened. However, while some talked trash about the second song, another demographic was gaining attention. People who paid attention to intermediate-level education noticed that a weird fad was going around. Many people were listening to "Cocoon Breach." Others listened to "Divine Punishment" and "Cocoon Breach" together. They yed the songs when they got up, when they ate breakfast, before they worked on problem sets, and even during breaks. The prevailing mood was also extremely upbeat. Initially, people thought it was just those sensitive and escapist second-year students again. But theyter realized that the trend wasnt confined to second years. Students from other grades were also taking part. The fad was in full force, especially in the lead-up to midterms. Quite a few teachers thought to themselves that the inner worlds of secondary students were a mystery to them. The trend drew some media coverage and Silver Wing was there to fan the mes. Soon enough, Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment started to fight back. "Mi Yu and Andy Leo Cast in Wastnd Rebirth." "Scarred Soul Andy Leo ys Tough Guy, Fights for Justice." "Rumor has it Mi Yu will y a disfigured character..." The headlines kept popping up. Soon, all the buzz about Silver Wing was overshadowed by Yanzhous two main virtual idols. In the New Era, virtual idols could act in movies just like real idols, the difference being one performance was generated by software programming and the other delivered by a real person. "What? Mi Yu is going to disfigure herself?" "Why will my unparalleled beauty Mi Yu disfigure herself? Project team, please exin yourself." "Seeking tough guy pictures of Andy Leo." __________ Thebination of a handsome leading man and a pretty leadingdy was always worth looking forward to. But what took Duan Qianji by surprise was the fact that Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment had decided to work together. Mi Yu and Andy Leo were Tongshan True Entertainments and Neon Cultures two top virtual idols respectively. In terms of star power, Silver Wing simply couldnt rival Mi Yus and Andy Leos poprity and fan bases. Everyone had to concede that point. Still, Duan Qianji wasnt too panicked. She didnt respond by cranking up their marketing campaign. She decided to wait. Song Shihua was delighted to see that online discussion of Pr Light and "Cocoon Breach" had fizzled somewhat. He celebrated by nursing a ss of wine in his office. Even though Tongshan True Entertainment and Neon Culture werepetitors, the race for the endorsement deal should have been restricted to the two of them. Silver Wing wanted to butt in? That was up to them. Seeas soon as they promoted their top idols, everyone else was sidelined, be it Pr Light or "Cocoon Breach" or epics. He wanted to show the folks at Silver Wing what a real hit virtual idol looked like. This was what was called a talent gap. The movie "Wastnd Rebirth" was a project he had been working on for some time. It was a tailor-made production for Mi Yu set against the Period of Destruction. Their intentions were clearthey wanted Fiery Bird to take notice. But when Neon Culture had approached them two days ago about a coboration, Song Shihua quickly agreed. No matter what, they had to crowd out Silver Wing first. He had a hunch that if Pr Light took off, they would face an unprecedented threat. The folks at Neon Culture had to have seen the same signs. That was why they proposed an alliance, so they could push back against Pr Lights momentum. As he was contemting his next move, Song Shihuas inte beeped. He scanned it and saw a text messagebeled urgent. The sender was a vice president. It was someone who was solid and dependable, but for some reason he was panicking. Had something gone wrong? Song Shihua tapped on the message immediately. "Old Song, check out Voice of Yanzhou. Ming Cang has spoken." Ming Cang, the deputy head of Yanzhou Music Association, the first person to dub "Divine Punishment" an epic, had finally, btedly posted his review, five days after "Cocoon Breach" had been released. Chapter 41: The Assigned Topic Is Over Our Heads Chapter 41: The Assigned Topic Is Over Our Heads Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Even though Dina, an industry veteran with even more seniority, had already spoken, many people were still looking forward to Ming Cangsments. Epics varied in quality. In Ming Cangs opinion, was there a discrepancy in quality between the first and second movements? Also, Dina had said that Ming Cang was too emotional toment when hed offered his own thoughts the other day. What had prompted the other deputy head of the music association to get so worked up? That was why people were glued to Voice of Yanzhou, the publication run by Yanzhou Music Association, during the five days Ming Cang was missing. When Ming Cang showed up, everyone took notice. In his webcast, Ming Cang looked like he was in good spirits, his gaze bursting with joy and lingering passion. That vouched for Dinas remarks five days ago. "My apologies. These were probably the most exciting five days of my 60-plus years of existence!" Ming Cangs voice started to quiver toward the end of the sentence. A hand carrying a teacup entered the frame. Even though the hand was the identifying feature, people who knew about Ming Cangs family situation recognized it belonged to his wife. Ming Cang was probably trying to break the ice. Wasnt his wedding the happiest few days of his life? But judging from the gesture that had just urred, Ming Cangs wife agreed with the sentiment. What exactly had happened to create such emotional upheaval in the couple? The keen news sense of the "Prairie Fire" producer prompted him to message a staffer immediately, asking him to look into Ming Cangstest movements. Back at the live webcast, Ming Cang epted the cup of tea and calmed himself down. He continued speaking with a steady voice. "Many people know that I was preupied with my music career the first 50 years of my life. When I was 51, I married Prof. Su Tong from the arrangement department at the Qian Academy of Music. The year I turned 52, we had a child. But God added a twistour son was different from other kids." At that point in the monologue, many viewers remembered that Ming Cang was once a rising star. He was named president of the Qian Academy of Music at 49. That was young, considering life expectancy had doubled in the New Era. Ming Cang was the type deemed a genius since he was a kid. Ming Cangs wife Su Tong was also well-known back then. Hailing from a musical family, she was supremely talented, a standout at the Qian Academy of Music. But soon after their son was born, he was diagnosed as a carrier of the Hull virus. The New Era was marked by rapid technological advancements. Medical care also improved leaps and bounds. Some 95 percent of diseases that had existed during the Period of Destruction had been cured, but 5 percent remained unsolved. Even though those illnesses were treatable, existing protocols provided limited relief. The Hull virus was part of the 5 percentand even basic treatment and alleviation were unavable. The virus emerged during the Period of Destruction. Infected patients were trapped in a frozen state, zapped of all emotion. Even though their bodies were perfectly healthy, they needed help performing basic bodily functions. They were rendered speechless, their listless eyes blinking non-stop. They were shells devoid of their souls. Their brains were state-of-the-art machines that simply refused to function. A Dr. Edward Hull had contracted the virus during the end of days. He had spent the nearly six-month period of his illness studying the virus and promised his corpse to researchers following his death. The virus waster named the Hull virus. Perhaps for many people, having a deadly virus named after them might be a curse, but for researchers studying viruses, it was an honor, just like it was for Hull, whom future generations considered a madman. The Hull virus was transmissible by air, although it didnt survive long in the atmosphere. However, it could be picked up by many carriers, including nts, animals, and many microorganisms. It was tough to guard against. Initially, people had used sophisticated filtration systems as a precaution, but researchter showed that the infection rate was less than one in 10 million. Gradually, people becamecent. Given the odds of one in 10 million, it cant possibly be me. So eventually, people gave up on the strict andplicated filtration protocols. Nheless, the odds of less than one in 10 million had struck Ming Cang and his wife. They would have done anything to trade ces with their newborn son. When they were informed of the diagnosis, the couple nearly broke down. Ming Cang resigned from his hard-earned university presidency and Su Tong quit as well. They traveled the world with their son in search of treatment, but time and again, they were greeted with the same response. No cure. Untreatable. Theres nothing we can do. Close friends and family remember that the couple was deeply fragile. The youngby life expectancy standards in the New Eraand promising couple started umting gray hairs. Manymented the fact that these two genius types met such a cruel fate. If not, Ming Cang might have still been the president of the Qian Academy of Music, enjoying tremendous status and prestige. Presidencies at the academy usuallysted five years, but it wasnt umon for presidents to serve two, three, or even more terms. Ming Cang had that potential. But some cynics teased that tragedy struck because the couple used up all their good luck in their first 50 years. How unlikely was it that the couple became that one case in 10 million? It was an emotional wound that no one dared touch, because the slightest breach would lead to a massive rupture. But now, Ming Cang was actually bringing up the matter himself in a live webcast. Watching the live feed, Song Shihua had a bad feeling. Recalling the events after his sons birth, Ming Cang was ovee with emotion. His eyes turned red. "From total despair and breakdown to gradual eptance, 12 years have passed. Theres nothing you cant recover from. Our child is growing up. As parents, we are aging too. We thought the rest of our lives would continue this way." At this point, Ming Cang got emotional again. "A month ago, I listened to a song. To be specific, I listened to a movement." Song Shihua started gripping his cup hard, nearly breaking it. Ears pricked and eyes stared among the many viewers. Here ites. "My close friends know that I rarely listen to the songs on the neers chart. But every time I do, I share them with my son Ming Ye." Even though patients infected with the Hull virus were non-responsive, Ming Cang still liked to share his music with Ming Ye and offer hisments as if his son was a normal kid. He had kept up the practice for 12 years. "By chance, I stumbled upon the song rmended by Silver Wing, Divine Punishment. The first thing I saw was a tree. I was a bit surprised at the time. It was the first time I had a seen a virtual idol that was a tree man, so I watched the music video. Quality-wise, Divine Punishment is undoubtedly a great song. Even though Im not an expert on symphonic structures, I could notice many details worth studying. Mymon practice is to share my thoughts with my son first and then write a review. But this time, when I turned my head and locked eyes with my son, I noticed a slight movement." It was as if someones finger had smudged a small opening on a window covered in a thickyer of dust. Before Ming Cangs brain could formte a response, tears started streaming down his face without warning. Hed been afraid it was an illusion. After all, his sons eyes showed such little emotion. He and his wife were so familiar with their sons body from spending every day with him. Others would have missed such a subtle expression. So Ming Cang yed the song again, downloaded it, and started looping it. When he was certain, Ming Cang was ecstatic. He immediately invited a medical professor in Qian who specialized in viruses from the Period of Destruction to check on his son. That was also why Ming Cang gave his take on "Divine Punishment" so quickly and why it was a brief phrase without boration. He was busy tracking someone down to examine his son. Ming Yes brain clearly responded slightly, but it was a subtle response. It was hard to draw a conclusion. Ming Cang switched to other songs, but none of them prompted a response from Ming Yes brain. That piqued the professors curiosity. "If the second song provokes the same response, maybe well have more data to work with," the old professor said. Sensing a sliver of hope, Ming Cang got in touch with Duan Qianji. He wanted to know whoposed "Divine Punishment" and whether she could set up a meeting. Duan Qianji refused, but she told Ming Cang that the second movement was being recorded and scheduled to bepleted by October. It would be released in November. After waiting for 12 years, one more month was nothing. Ming Cang could understand where Duan Qianji wasing from. From a businesswomans perspective, to unveil theposer behind the virtual idol then would hurt their interests and throw a wrench in their marketing n. As a fellowposer, he knew that theposer had to have been busyposing and brainstorming at the time. He didnt want to intrude. He knew well from personal experience the frustration of being interrupted. An unintentional interruption could stem the flow of creativity. Hed be damned if impatience smothered the long-awaited sliver of hope. After a painful month-long wait, the release of the second movement was finally imminent. Ming Cangs home was crowded with people filled with anticipation. Besides the couple themselves, there were also two professors who specialized in the Hull virus and their study group. The second movement was obviously an esction of the burst of emotions in the first movement. During the month-long wait, Ming Cang had studied quite a few songs with symphonic structures, but none of them provoked the slightest response. But when the second movement, "Cocoon Breach," yed, Ming Yes eyes showed an even stronger response. If the first movement had smudged a small opening on the dusty window, then the second movement left arge and clear hand print. For anyone else, the level of response was merely a sh of emotion, but for Ming Ye, it carried as much weight as a meteor crash. Sixty-year-old Ming Cang resembled a weary traveler who could finally shed his burden. He copsed to his knees in a free fall and covered his mouth. He was scared a scream would scare off the smidgen of emotion in Ming Yes eyes. Meanwhile, Ming Cangs wife, Su Tong, was crying hysterically in a soundproof room next door, venting years of repressed feelings. When Ming Cangs forehead hit the floor, he wore a silly smile, but his face was covered in tears. Twelve years. The pressure of outside gossip and inner turmoil had nearly crushed the couple on several asions. They had searched and hoped for 12 years and were prepared for a lifetime of waiting and searching. Low and behold, their prayers were finally answered. "Im sorry. I got emotional again." Ming Cang had stopped reminiscing and wiped the tears on his face with a trembling hand. He took a deep breath to calm himself then said to the camera: "I know many people are curious about my thoughts on the second movement, but my sincere apologiesI cant offer an objective review because, for me, its an act of God." First-year sses at the Qian Academy of Music. Five days after Dina had reviewed the second movement, "Cocoon Breach," instructors from theposition, arrangement, and mixing departments handed out a new assignment to first years asking them to submit a paper analyzing "Cocoon Breach" from the vantage point of their respective specialties. The paper served as their midterm and was due in 10 days. When they heard that former president Ming Cang was about to break his silence, the students scrambled to get online to gather material. But now they were dumbfounded. We were expecting musical analysis, and you start spewing medical diagnoses? After conferring among themselves, the first years from theposition, arrangement and mixing departments wrote a joint letter petitioning their instructors to switch topics for the mid-term essay, the reason being: The assigned topic was over their heads. Chapter 42: Its Actually a Real Photo Chapter 42: Its Actually a Real Photo Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh No one would have thought the debut of a virtual idol would gradually spin out of control like this. Even though they switched the mid-term paper topic for first years in three departments at thest minute, none of the instructors at the Qian Academy of Music themselves dared to offer originalment on "Cocoon Breach." In terms of qualifications and stature, they were still inferior to Dina and Ming Cang. Even when someone wrote a review, it merely built on Dinas and Ming Cangsments and sprinkled in a few of original thoughts. Are you kidding me? To contradict prevailing opinion at that time would be asking for a beating. That wasnt something they would sign up for. You could frown on the epic style. You could even choose not to listen to the two movements. But you couldnt deny that they indeed caused unexpected, surprising ripples. Its influence wasnt limited to the music industry. The medicalmunity was probably blown away by now as well. After Ming Cangs speech in the Voice of Yanzhou broadcast, he held up a still photo to the camera. It was a picture Ming Cang had taken of his son Ming Ye when he had showed that sh of emotion while listening to "Cocoon Breach." Compared to the response of a healthy person, it wasnt that obvious. It resembled a slight shimmer in the gaze of someone with a cool personality. But considering Ming Ye had been suffering from the Hull virus for 12 years, it was a remarkable reaction. The photo convinced people who thought Ming Cang was exaggerating. Ming Cang and wife and the two professors were also in the picture. It couldnt have been faked. So it was a real photo. Before he ended the webcast, Ming Cang wore a broad smile as he admired the picture. "Go get em, my little sapling. You must stay strong," he said. There was nothing wrong with describing your son as a little sapling. Just as Ming Cang had himself said, because of his son, he could no longer evaluate this virtual idols debut and the creative team behind it, so he would no longer publish his reviews in Voice of Yanzhou. Commentaries published in the Voice of Yanzhou couldnt be driven by personal feelings. When the next movement was released, he would review it in a personal capacity. Maybe that would lead to more unexpectedmentary. "My thanks to Pr Light, the Pr Light project team, and theposer behind Pr Light. Even though I dont know who you are, I hope I can thank you in person after the entire series of songs is released." This was a sore point for Ming Cangthe fact that Duan Qianji still refused to identify theposer. But she had told him that there were two movements left. After the two remaining movements were released, Silver Wing would unveil the identity of theposer. The fact that two movements remained was great news to Ming Cang. He couldnt wait. Hed also promised Duan Qianji that he would not pester her about the identity of theposer before the two movements were released. At the same time, he had made a veiled suggestion that Duan Qianji not front the project with anotherposer, which wasmon in the artisticmunity. Ming Cang didnt want to thank an imposter. The public wasnt privy to the privatemunications between Ming Cang and Duan Qianji, but Ming Cangs final sentence during his live webcast got many people wondering. Who was theposer he was referring to? Did a single producer pen the two movements, "Divine Punishment" and "Cocoon Breach"? Not a team ofposers? This threw off people who had spected that the songs were the handiwork of Silver Wings Flying Pegasus cooperative. If it was a singleposer, then who was it? Such a talentedposer couldnt be an unknown. Which Flying Pegasus master was it? Yet industry insiders who were familiar with Silver Wing also spected the musical style of the two movements suggested someone that didnt belong to Flying Pegasus, or at least not one of its best-known members. Who exactly was it? That was the natural focal point of the music industry, but outside of the industry, the medicalmunity was obsessing over how the two movements stimted Ming Yes brain waves. Word was that the Yanzhou government was assembling a research team to develop a cure to the Hull virus. That afternoon, the hit entertainment show "Prairie Fire" interviewed a medical expert in its live webcast to provide context. The producer of "Prairie Fire" had a keen sense for news. Ming Cang had just been a few sentences into his webcast when hed sensed an opportunity. He had dispatched a staffer to investigate and splurged on an expert from the Yanzhou Academy of Science who could unravel the secrets behind the medical mystery for the viewing public. Many people who were interested in Ming Yes unexpected responseand skeptics as wellwere glued to their screens. "Many people know that sound waves serve as a stimulus to animals, and to some nts as well, for that matter. Some types of sound waves can advance nt growth. Others stunt growth or kill the nt altogether. Whether they can stimte a nt hinges on their impact on its musically sensitive spots. "Music is transmitted through rhythmic and flexible mechanical waves. When it travels through a medium, it also generates chemical and heat reactions. When music stimtes nt cells, the metabolic processes within the cells are also affected. The Academy of Science professor even broke down the exact impact a piece of music had on a specific part of a nt. "In other words, every note in a piece, or a specific verse, will correspond with a specific amino acid in the nt. Protein is made up of amino acids. So from a biological perspective, a song is like a group of amino acids sequenced into aplete protein. When a nt is exposed to this proteinno, I mean a specific songcertain enzymes in the nt are activated and create certain biochemical reactions. __________ The professor spoke at length. Some of viewers could follow him. Others understood about half, which gave them a basic grasp. Basically, he was saying Ming Yes response wasnt embellished. It was for real. If nts and primitive animals could be stimted, then humans were naturally even more responsive. The Hull virus emerged during the Period of Destruction, while the two movements, "Divine Punishment" and "Cocoon Breach," were part of the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series. Was that the crucial link? Yet previous songs about the Period of Destruction didnt have the same effect. So it was still something inherent in the two movements. Others had also tried to use sound waves to stimte the brains of patients infected with the Hull virus, to see if these stalled machines could produce some feedback, to no avail. Now, researchers knew that music did make a differencebut it had to be the right music. Just like substrates need to be matched with the right enzymes for conversions to take ce. "Id really like to meet this musician whos threatening our livelihoods." The professors tone was vindictive, but he wore a smile that was joyful and expectant. Music and medicine were separate disciplines that minded their own business. But now that thisposer had cracked an opening for researchers and pointed them in the right direction, the rest was up to the scientists. The development meant that there was a general strategy for treating a virus that posed a serious threat to mankind. Even though it wasnt clear when a cure could be devised,ing up with a strategy was a good thing. Now that the first step had been taken, the rest of the process was a matter of time. Big news. This drew the attention of journalists across different beats, regardless of whether they took an interest in medicine and entertainment. This pertained to a human disease that hadnt been cured. Naturally, the reverberations were huge. Reporters started scrambling. "What about the story about Mi Yu and Andy Leo?" The cub reporter who had just filed a story about the creative teams behind the two hit virtual idols was in an awkward position. "Who cares about that now? Lets hold the story. Hurry up and do as much reporting as you can about the two movements and the Hull virus, then file a story." Thus, all the carefully engineered buzz about the two virtual idols was overshadowed by talk of Pr Light, "Divine Punishment," "Cocoon Breach," and the Hull virus after a few short days. Inside the chairmans office at Tongshan True Entertainment, Song Shihua smashed the teacup that was a recent recement. Song Shihua was furious with himself. He should have delivered a knockout blow when the first movement was released. Now it was toote. They could try foul y within the Yanzhou entertainment industry, but the situation had evolved beyond the reach of his influence. The rise of Pr Light was now unstoppable. What could he do? Poach? Wait, waitthat was actually not a bad idea. Chapter 43: Serendipitous Indeed Chapter 43: Serendipitous Indeed Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The person Song Shihua wanted to poach the most was the actualposer behind the two movements. Initially, he had suspected it was the neer Silver Wing listed in the credits, but after figuring out Silver Wings true intentions, he reversed himself. Silver Wing couldnt possibly have assigned such an important project to a neer. Song Shihua studied the credits at the end of the two music videos again and again. He also ordered his underlings to research everyone listed. His conclusion: the list of project team members was iplete. Silver Wing had left out the most important name. More than a few people shared Song Shihuas thinking. Industry practice was to only identify the producer of the virtual idol project at the outset. The producer was the equivalent of the director of a TV show or movie. As for theposer, the arranger, the mixer, and the actual performer, they were never named. Any other names that would draw attention away from the virtual idol were held back. Only when the virtual idol became a bona fide star, when the timing was right, would thebel provide a detailed division ofbor. Even though everyone wanted to know who hadposed the two movements and who had mixed and arranged them, you couldnt tell from the list of credits at the end of the music videos. Most people believed that the names listed were merely technicians and that Silver Wing had held back the names of theposer, arranger, and mixer. They were probably afraid these folks would get poached. Inside a sanatorium in Yanzhous coastal city of Jinggang. Famed musician and virtual idol producer Glifetz was sitting by the window in his room as usual, except he hadnt been in the mood to enjoy the bright sunshine for days now. All he did was stare at his tablet. He looked pale and frowned increasingly harder. He wasnt faking it this time. He was really sick. On the day the second movement, "Cocoon Breach," was released, Gliftez was nearly transferred to intensive care. His humble hopes for aeback were dashed with the release of the second movement. Ming Cangsments put him in an even tougher spot. The more attention Pr Light got, the worse his situation, and the dimmer the prospects of hiseback. Quite a few colleagues were already poking fun at him, saying he didnt even measure up to a neer. "Still no luck?" Glifetz asked the three people standing next to him. They were all disciples of his. Two of them had been purged from Silver Wings virtual projects departmentst year. Glifetzs voice was hoarse and muffled, but his tone was pointed. He spoke slowly, making for a creepy delivery. It sounded like a set of rusty gears struggling to rotate, giving his three students the goosebumps. "Not yet," one of the students said, his head drooped. The other two students shriveled, wishing they were somewhere else. Glifetz had asked them to identify theposer who wrote the two movements. Theposer was the key to Pr Lights sess. The three students tried on their own and worked some of Glifetzs connections, but they still came up empty-handed. It wasnt just them. Most of the folks at Silver Wing only knew that the project was assigned to Fang Zhao, but they didnt know who the actualposer was. "No?" Glifetz sounded like he was responding and talking to himself at the same time. He had a desperate look in his eyes. Glifetz paused briefly, then waved his hand, signaling his students to leave. A tremendous weight lifted from their shoulders, and the trio bolted, not bothering to ask any follow-up questions. Glifetz was the only person left in the quiet room. The afternoon sun was quite strong, flooding the entire room with light. The flowers in the vase were still lush, adding a touch of brightness to the room. But the room was so quiet you could hear Glifetz breathe, and a sense of chill prevailed. Glifetz switched his tablet to encrypted mode and dialed a number. The person on the other end answered after about 15 seconds. "What is it?" The person sounded cautious. He lowered his voice and, before Glifetz could speak, blurted out, "If youre calling about the Pr Light project, I cant tell you anything. Duan Qianji is watching everyone like a hawk. I dont want to get kicked out." The person on the other end was a senior executive at Silver Wing who had a history with Glifetz. He benefited quite a bit from Glifetzs help in the past. "Its OK. I know Im putting you in a difficult bind. All I want to know is who the actualposer behind the first two movements of the Pr Light project is." "..." The senior executive went silent for a few seconds. "Duan Qianji issued strict orders not to tell." "I just want to know for myself. I wont tell anyone else." Glifetz knew his source had to be careful, so he added, "I swear I wont tell anyone else." A longer silence on the other end. Hesitation. Glifetz didnt dial up the pressure. He just waited patiently. After a minutes silence, the person said in a muffled voice, "Its Fang Zhao." "Come again?" Glifetz was so shocked he got up abruptly and almost fell before struggling to regain his bnce. "You know, the neer." "Impossible!" "Believe it or not." "Howe... That doesnt make sense. Why would Silver Wing trust a neer with such an expensive project? A neer couldnt possibly haveposed..." Glifetz was in disbelief. "Im warning you, just keep this to yourself. Dont tell anyone, otherwise we are both finished. You know what Duan Qianji is capable of," the source said before hanging up. In the warm and bright room, Glifetz copsed onto his deck chair, limbs sprawled, and dropped his tablet. Hey paralyzed, a corpse waiting to be fossilized. A sudden shiver. Glifetz felt the chills. Fang Zhao? The neer hed researched, the one who had joined Silver Wing just this year? He remembered that fellow. A fresh graduate in his 20s. Fang Zhao wasnt even a third his age. A little punk had all but hammered the final nail into his coffin. If only Fang Zhao knew what Glifetz was thinking. He would have responded, "Im your daddy, not the other way around." __________ Regardless of what other people thought, regardless of the fact that some industry publications were moring for the name of theposer behind Pr Light, Fang Zhao was in no mood to deal with the media. He stuck to Silver Wings new protocol of not leaving the building unless it was necessary. He wanted to game. The gaming equipment hed requested from Duan Qianji had finally been set up. There were about a dozen prop guns that were nearly identical to the real thing. These were hard toe by. They looked so realistic that they were more tightly regted than the prop guns used by thebels film division. Duan Qianjis husband was a military official and she had her own connections. If they wanted to, they could probably procure a sizable batch of real firearms, let alone prop guns. Some of Silver Wings security staff were licensed to carry. Duan Qianji gave the virtual projects department 20 days off. Fang Zhao nned to devote the bulk of this period to gaming. Fang Zhaos bracelet rang as he watched technicians install the gaming consoles in a dedicated room. It was a number he didnt recognize. He walked into his office and selected voice transmission. "Hello? Is it Fang Zhao?" It was the voice of a male stranger. "Speaking." Fang Zhao walked to his window and examined the flying car traffic below the 50th floor. "My name is Beavis. Im a B-level agent at Neon Culture. Are you interested in working at Neon Culture? Dont worry about the fine for breaking your Silver Wing contract. We can take care of that. As long as youre willing to jump ship, well sign you right away. Youll be treated as a level B star. Your work will be given priority release during your first year. Well also assign a masterposer to mentor you. And if you want anything else, were all ears." Beavis was quite confident. His offer was better than what most neers could manage. He was thinking that Fang Zhao was just a figurehead at Silver Wings virtual projects department. He was better off jumping ship to Neon Culture, where he would enjoy real perks. He had other enticements up his sleeve, but he wanted to gauge Fang Zhaos reaction first. He would continue with his sales pitch if Fang Zhao was interested. Neon Culture? Fang Zhao had thought Tongshan True Entertainment would approach him first. He hadnt expected Neon Culture to beat them to the punch. Fang Zhao knew what Neon Culture was up to. Since they couldnt find out who hadposed the first two movements, then they would poach a few known staffers from the project team. As the projects producer, Fang Zhao was naturally first on the list. While Song Shihua was still debating whether or not to make an offer, Neon Culture reached out first. "Beavis from Neon Culture? How did you get my number?" Fang Zhao asked. The original owner of his body had gotten a new number when hed moved to his ck street after graduation. It was different from the number in the school directory. Only a few people had the number. "Now that you mention it, its quite serendipitous. One of our neers is from the same hometown as you are. I think you know him." "You mean Fang Sheng?" "Exactly! What a coincidence, right? Haha!" When he was digging into Fang Zhaos background, he had noticed that Fang Zhao shared a hometown with one of Neon Cultures newposers. They went to the same primary school and high school. He asked aroundit turned out they did know each other. Fang Sheng turned pale when Beavis asked him for Fang Zhaos number, but Beavis didnt think much of it. He thought Fang Sheng was just jealous and didnt dwell on the matter. "Serendipitous indeed." Fang Zhao chuckled as he stared into the glint from a passing flying car. "Why dont you ask who the realposer of his first three songs was first?" He hung up before Beavis could respond. Chapter 44: Such a Bully Chapter 44: Such a Bully Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Even though Beavis was mad that Fang Zhao had hung up on him, he was more intrigued by Fang Zhaosment before he hung up. "Why dont you ask him who the actualposer of his first three songs was?" Which three songs? The actualposer? So Fang Sheng hadnt written them after all? Beavis wasnt in charge of neers. He wasnt on top of the inner workings of the neers department. He merely scanned the list of neers Neon Culture had recruited this year. If his bosses didnt want to poach people from Silver Wing, he wouldnt have bothered studying the list. But even though he wasnt familiar with the workings of the neers department, he could deduce from Fang Zhaos partingment. A gloomy Beavis sat in his office pondering the matter for some time. Then he got in touch with neers department and requested Fang Shengs personnel records. He gave them a careful look. The more he read, the angrier he got. If he was 70 percent skeptical of Fang Zhaos allegations, then after reading the personnel files, that figure dropped by 20 or 30 percentage points. Fang Zhao had graduated from the Qian Academy of Music, probably the best music school in Yanzhou, while Fang Sheng had graduated from a so-so school. That didnt necessarily make a difference. During the recruitment process, graduating from a top school wasnt a prerequisite. Even if you attended a low-ranked university and flunked all your sses, as long as you had musical talent of some kind, if you shined in some way, you would be considered. In other words, setting aside your educational background and connections, the key was real skill and talent. The reason Fang Sheng had caught the eye of Neon Cultures neers department and was signed was because of the three songs hed submitted. Nothing stood out in Fang Shengs files. He wasnt a ster student and hed never won any prizes. But the three songs still won over the neers department. The songs werent top-notch, but they were slightly better than what the average neer produced. One of the three also ced well on the neers chart. Thebel actually wanted to promote Fang Sheng, but he hadnt submitted any new songs since. Beavis summoned Fang Sheng and his agent. He scanned both of them with a vicious gaze. Beavis usually smiled, but he looked scary when he got serious. Fang Shengs agent was still a bit pissed and disgruntled about being summoned by Beavis. Even though he managed neers, he had managed B-level stars before. He had also spent more time at Neon Culture than Beavis. Beaviss tone was downright rude, hardly befitting the respect he deserved as a senior employee. But now that he saw Beaviss expression, he could tell something was wrong. "Is something wrong?" Fang Shangs agent asked. He knew Beavis had looked over Fang Shengs files, but he still didnt know why Beavis had asked to see them. Beavis ignored Fang Shengs agent and stared at Fang Sheng hard, as ifunching a flurry of daggers. "What I want to know is: who actually wrote the three songs you submitted when you joined thebel?" Already a bit fidgety at the outset, Fang Shengs heart leaped when he heard the question, and he broke into a cold sweat. The muscles by his mouth twitched, but he didnt know what to say. He remained silent but sped his hands nervously. When his agent cast him a questioning look as well, he knew there was nowhere to hide. He tried hard to mask his guilt, somehow managing to eke out a smile. "Did someone say something? Dont believe them. I wrote those three songs myself." "Oh?" Beavis didnt press on, looking at Fang Shengs agent instead. His gaze seemed to say: "You signed the guy. Its your move." The agent stared at Fang Sheng with piercing eyes. He had managed dozens of artists. Even though he might not be aspetent as Beavis, he could still spot a liar. The subtle changes in expression on Fang Shengs face hadnt escaped his notice. Panic. Guilt. Fear. Lack of confidence. Once Fang Shengs agent became suspicious, everything made sense. The arranger of the three songs had told him in private that Fang Sheng had a poor grasp on the three pieces. His understanding was hazy and iplete. Initially, the arranger had chalked it up to the usual inexperience of a neer and thought a bit of training and guidance would do. But Fang Sheng hadnt produced any new songs since the three hed entered in the new talentpetition. Again, hed thought Fang Sheng had simply been running low on inspiration. But it had been so long that it was bing a problem. The three songs may very well have been stolen. He didnt want to believe that hed signed someone like this. He had heard of simr cases of theft or giarism. Some were exposed and some were kept secret. The final oue depended onpany policy and individual finesse. Of course, the safest practice was to avoid folks like this. The bigger thebel, the more it cared about its reputation. So he had the manpower and resources necessary at his disposal for a cover-up. But hed never thought something like this would happen to him. Even if he had made the mistake of signing the man, the mistake couldnt be made public. To do so would be pping himself in the face. It might also create unnecessary hassle for thebel at this critical juncture. He had to get rid of Fang Sheng as soon as possible. Even if Fang Shengs theft was exposed, they could prepare in advance and take the bacsh in stride. Fang Sheng was signed to a three-year contract. His contract stipted that if he was fired without cause, he was entitled to severance totaling three times his ie during his employment. This wasnt an unjustified firing, but thebel couldnt reveal the real reason behind the dismissal. They also had no proof that Fang Sheng had stolen the three songs. Fang Sheng would never admit to it. Based on the number of downloads the three songs had generated, Fang Shengs severance would amount to more than 10 million dors. That was an expense thebel didnt want to incur. Even though the amount was nothing to Neon Culture, they didnt want it spent that way. So after "amicable" negotiations that were stick-and-carrot in reality, Neon Culture agreed to a severance pay of 1.5 million. Fang Sheng was terminated effective immediately. Fang Shengs agent conducted the negotiations on his behalf. Beavis stayed mum, giving his tacit approval to the deal. So Fang Sheng stole someone elses songs, most likely Fang Zhaos. Even if they confirmed the theft, if Fang Zhao was a nobody and Fang Sheng had potential, they wouldnt have fired Fang Sheng. They might even have helped cover up the theft. They were businessmen, after all. Their financial interests came first. But Fang Zhao was a rising star with the full backing of hisbel, while Fang Sheng wasnt an asset worth protecting. His firing was a no-brainer, and it had to be done fast. They had to get rid of him before the scandal broke and the finger-pointing began. If people asked, they would just say that Fang Sheng had poor character. "Poor character" was a catch-all term in the industry. It could refer to personality issuesan inability to get along with colleagues or a foul temper that affected morale. It could also refer to specific behavior, like theft or giarism. The former wasnt a big deal. As long as the person in question was talented, personality wasnt an issue. But thetter was a problem. There were no secrets in the industry. If they pried enough, prospective employers would find out about the "poor character" assessment in Fang Shengs personnel files at Neon Culture even if he tried to hide it. That was enough to make him off-limits for most recordbels in the industry. Fang Sheng was kicked out of Neon Cultures headquarters half an hourter. He struggled to maintain hisposure as he got all sorts of looks from the people around him. He didnt linger. He ran to an empty corner and quietly cursed to himself. His eyes were bloodshot. Lord knew how long it had been since he had rested properly. His face was paler than Zu Wens after two straight days of gaming. As for the 1.5 million in severance pay, the old Fang Sheng would have counted his blessings. But after enjoying the adoration and the easy money the three songs had generated, the 1.5 million was a pittance. But he didnt want to lock horns with Neon Culture. If hed stayed at Neon Culture, he would have earned much more. He was entitled to much more. After taking a few deliberate breaths, Fang Sheng turned his attention to his bracelet and looked up Fang Zhaos number. It was just a matter of time before he could buy another song from a music student desperate for cash. But Beavis had to tear into him now and interrupt his ns. How had Beavis found out he stole the three songs? Fang Zhao. The raw hatred gushed like a raging current when the call went through. "Fang Zhao, you son of a b*tch! You said you considered me a brother, but you had your bases covered all along, right? Youve got quite a few songs up your sleeve besides those three songs, right? Nicely done. Slick move." He was so agitated the veins on his neck were bulging. He rambled on for nearly three minutes until his voice went hoarse. But no response came from Fang Zhao. "Youre mute now?" Fang Sheng screamed at the top of his voice. Two secondter. "Woof! Woof!" The other end answered with a series of barks. They were real barks, not simted ones. The barks were followed by clear sound of panting. Fang Sheng: "..." He had just delivered a three-minute tirade to a dog. Fang Sheng was so pissed his body shook. He felt like spitting blood. Such... such a bully! Chapter 45: Dont Be Afraid Chapter 45: Dont Be Afraid Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao had actually used a dog on him. Fang Sheng was so mad he wanted to smash his bracelet, but luckily, he held back. He had just been fired. He wouldnt be receiving any ie for some time. His severance pay was still being processedit hadnt been wired to him yet. There wasnt much left of his cut from the revenue from song downloads during the new talent contest after he had bought his new apartment. The bracelet had cost him tens of thousands of dors. He couldnt afford to trash it now. Fang Sheng wanted to vent his anger from losing his job. He didnt dare take aim at the folks at Neon Culture. All he could settle for now was Fang Zhao, the person who had "set him up." Little did he expect Fang Zhao to not answer altogether and put his dog on instead. Was Fang Zhao mocking him? Knowing full well that his tirade would only be answered with dog barks, Fang Sheng took a few deep breaths and hung up. He was going to bottle up his frustration and take off, but after taking two steps, he stopped suddenly to look at his bracelet. He was so angry he had let his guard down. He reviewed what he had just said. He didnt think he had confessed to stealing the songs outright, so even if Fang Zhao had recorded the conversation, it wouldnt amount to much proof. He wouldnt lose in a court ofw. Good thing he had restrained himself. If he was thrown off by a few dog barks and confessed to stealing the songs, then it would all be over. So that was what Fang Zhao was up to? "You wanted to set me up again!" Fang Sheng stared at the end of the road, eyes burning. Fang Sheng was being paranoid. Fang Zhao knew that he wouldnt fess up to stealing the songs that easily. Here was someone savvy enough to steal the three songs without the original host of his body noticing and without leaving a trace of evidence. He wouldnt be easily duped into a confession. There were always people who felt that they were entitled to your generosity. Even if there was a falling out and they were clearly in the wrong, they wouldnt own up to their mistakes. They would even y the victim. Personal interest and temptation distorted the human heart. Fang Zhao had seen so many examples and heard of so many during the end of days. Fang Sheng acted purely out of self-interest. If it were the end of days, Fang Zhao would have delivered a bullet to his head, but the rule ofw prevailed in the New Era. Fang Zhao didnt want to run afoul of thew on ount of Fang Sheng and squander the rare opportunity of a rebirth. "Good job." Fang Zhao picked up his bracelet and fondled Curly Hairs head. He grabbed a handful of dog food and ced it on the dogs te. Fang Zhao returned to the lobby of the 50th floor after making sure the technicians had installed the gaming equipment properly. The department was on vacation, so no one else was in the lobby. Zeng Huang and Wan Yue were spending time as a couple. They wouldnt be showing up during the vacation. Pang Pusong was traveling with his family. Song Miao was gone too. The only people left were Zu Wen andpany. They gathered in their studio to game every day. If all you were doing is gaming, then you might as well live out of the office. You wouldnt have to worry about the utilities bill, and the cafeteria food wasnt that bad. It was also quite cheap. When Fang Zhao approached, Zu Wens group had just wrapped up a gaming session and they were deep in discussion. Neon Culture had reached out to Zu Wen andpany as well, but not through an agent. A few of their technicians knew Zu Wen and his team and put out feelers, but the Silver Wing crew rejected the overtures. Their reasoning? Setting aside the tremendous potential of the Pr Light project, they hadnded the unlikely boss who was addicted to gaming. It didnt make sense to give that up. For folks like them, as long as they werent in a pinch, bonus size was secondary. The key issue was whether they could partake in their preferred form of entertainment during office hours. Why had Zu Wen stayed when the entire virtual projects department was purgedst year? It wasnt that he waszy. He was lured by the prospect of gaming all day if the department no longer received any assignments. The group stopped talking when Fang Zhao entered the room. "Im going to head home for a bit. Are you guys going to stick around?" Fang Zhao asked. "Yup. But were going to head outter in the day to check out a gaming trade show. Will you be using the flying car, boss?" Zu Wen asked. The department had two flying cars. Zeng Huang and Wan Yue had taken one of them and one was left. Zu Wen andpany leered at him, which gave Fang Zhao a kick. "No. Ill take public transportation. Knock yourselves out." "Thanks, Boss!" Zu Wen hooted. "Well bring back some samples for you," the others said. Fang Zhao left the office after reminding Zu Wen andpany to lock the door to the 50th floor before heading out for the trade show. He didnt bring Curly Hair. All he had to do was pick up a few things from his ck street apartment. He would be back first thing in the morning. He could already afford a ce in downtown Qian. Barring massive, extravagant properties, he could pay in cash. But it was hard to find quality real estate in Qian these days. And folks who owned prime properties were reluctant to part with them. Fang Zhao hadnt been looking online because Duan Qianji had promised to introduce him to a homeowner looking to sell, a veteranposer. Theposer rarely lived in his home but didnt want to sell it to a stranger either. Duan Qianji knew that Fang Zhao was in the market, so she had approached the elderlyposer. But the owner wasnt in Yanzhou. He would return in a few days to handle the paperwork and meet Fang Zhao at the same time. It was only a matter of days. Fang Zhao could wait. Evenings on ck streets were still the same. Loud dance music mixed withid-back tunes. Drunks shot the breeze in clusters. Young punks new to the life were plying their trade. Fang Zhao bought two boxes of barbecued meat for Yue Qing, who ran the shop downstairs from his apartment, and the drug store owner, Ai Wan. "Thanks. Not much to report. A few days ago a drunk wanted to toss a bottle at your window. I got rid of him," Yue Qing said as he took the boxes. He grabbed a piece of meat and started chewing away. "Are you moving?" he asked. Yue Qing didnt know how the entertainment industry operated, but he had watched the music videos for the two movements. And he knew from news reports that the two songs were a big hit. Regardless of whether or not Fang Zhao was the actualposer of the two movements, judging from his official credit, he stood to benefit in a major way. It was time for him leave. "Soon, but Im not going to give up my apartment in theing weeks," Fang Zhao said. "Please make sure you give me a heads up when you move out so I can buy your apartment," Yue Qing blurted. He had been eyeing the t above his shop for some time. Tenant records were kept electronically. Once Fang Zhao gave up his t, it would be up for grabs. If another tenant moved in, Yue Qing wouldnt be able to buy it. "nning an expansion?" Fang Zhao asked. "Its about time. Ive also been in touch with the tenants on the two floors above yours. I should be able to buy those ts next year. Ive beenying the groundwork for some time, haha." Now that he had saved enough, Yue Qing could proceed with his shop expansion. Naturally, he was in a good mood. Of course, folks like him couldntpare to Fang Zhao, who could earn more than 1 million on one song alone. But average folks had their own way of life. Yue Qing was quite happy with his life right now. "Got it. Ill give you a heads up before I give up the t." Yue Qings shop was swarmed with customers, so Fang Zhao got out of the way. He left the shop and headed up the staircase. But once he got to his apartment, Fang Zhao could tell that something was wrong. When he lifted his head, he saw someone standing in front of his t. Another approached from behind on the staircase. The sandwich approach signaled premeditation and professionals. The staircase was dimly lit. To cut costs, public areas like this either had faulty lighting or were dimly lit. Fang Zhao didnt look back and continued walking until he was two steps away from the man standing in front of his apartment. He looked perhaps a few years older than Fang Zhao. He had a crew cut except for a crown-shaped hairdo in the middle, which was dyed half red and half blue. His right cheek sported a tattoo of a snarling beast. Fang Zhao remembered Yue Qing mentioning once that ck street thugs with a beast tattoo on their right cheek were typically hired guns and not young punks who engaged in random petty crime. In other words, someone had paid them to show up. When the man scanned Fang Zhaos bracelet, Fang Zhao had a hunch who their employer was. "Fang Zhao?" The man standing in front of the door gauged Fang Zhao like a quality control inspector. His teeth were dyed neon green. The beast tattoo on his cheek became even snarlier. A fellow resident on the second floor was about to head downstairs. He turned around immediately after noticing the impending conflict, too terrified to even fart. Zap. The man standing in front of Fang Zhaos door was holding an electric rod that emitted a live current. The sound echoed clearly in the corridor. He took a step toward Fang Zhao and said, "Dont be afraid. Just hand over your bracelet and well be outta here in no time. Theres no point in blocking traffic." But before he could finish, Fang Zhao had pulled a gun and trained it on him. Fang Zhao could hear the trailing footsteps cease. He shed a warm smile and told the man in front of him: "Dont be afraid. Youve made a long trip, so why dont you step inside for a chat. Theres no point in blocking traffic." Chapter 46: Coffee Chapter 46: Coffee Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhaos move caught the both by surprise. This wasnt part of the n. The man blocking the apartment door secretly cursed their employer. Didnt you say this kid was an artist type? An assassin, no question. Aposer? Hell no! His temple pressed against the barrel of a gun, he swallowed thement he was about to make and lowered his hand carrying the electric rod. The two of them had been working ck streets for some time. They hadpleted quite a few jobs, so they knew who was faking it, who was a paper tiger. They could deduce from a single move or look. The way Fang Zhao handled his gun and the look in his eyes scared the man blocking the door shitless. He could tell Fang Zhaosposure and proficiency werent faked. He knew that if they made the wrong move, Fang Zhao would pull the trigger. So the man trailing Fang Zhao also halted. He couldnt risk making a move before gauging the situation. Otherwise, hed be returning with a body bag. But the good thing about professionals like themselves was that they were flexible. "Big brother, this is all a misunderstanding. No need to get worked up." The man blocking the entrance to the apartment mustered a smile and turned off his electric rod. The sound of the current disappeared. He raised his hands up high. He had no qualms about addressing a man younger than him as older brother. "Im not worked up. Lets go inside and have a proper chat," Fang Zhao said. "No, no, no. We better not intrude. Well leave right away. Right away." As soon as he lifted one leg, he noticed Fang Zhaos finger on the trigger tighten. He stayed put, wearing a pained expression on his face. The snarling beast tattoo looked like a joke. "Its OK. Head on in. I just want to ask you a few questions. Unlock door." On Fang Zhaosmand, the apartment door opened automatically. Fang Zhao had upgraded the security settings on his door to a dual ID checkdetection of his bracelet and voice recognition. Staring down the barrel of the gun, the first man walked into the apartment with a gloomy look on his face. The other man was about 2 meters tall. His neck was exposed, despite the cold weather, revealing a nket of tattoos. His muscles were firm and chiseled. Fang Zhao could also tell from the sound of his approaching footsteps that he wasnt as slow as he looked. "Stand over there." Fang Zhao gestured to the big guy. "Make yourself at home. Find a ce to sit down. Ill let you go after asking you a few questions." Fang Zhao pulled up the only intact chair in the room and sat down. The two men scanned the tiny room top to bottom with one quick look. The only ces to sit were two stools. Even though the stools were a bit low, they were better than sitting on the floor. The two 20-centimeter tall stools were used to reach higher shelves. Curly Hair also liked to sunbathe on them. Now they lookedpletely undersized as they held two grown men, one of them a big fellow. "Forget about the knife behind you," Fang Zhao interjected. The man with the red crown hairdo had felt the knife behind him when he sat down. Fang Zhaosment caught him by surprise, almost prompting him to jump up. Damn, weve met our match. Crown Head lowered his head and cursed quietly as he withdrew his hand. "Fire away. Its our own fault that we got caught red-handed. We took the job without doing our research," Crown Head said. "But were not sure who our employer is." "Youre not clear but you have a good idea." Fang Zhao was in no mood for fudging. "Tell me, what has Fang Sheng asked you to do?" Crown Head raised his eyebrows when Fang Zhao uttered the words "Fang Sheng." Now that all the cards were on the table, there was no point in bullshitting. "You should know we are hired guns. We do what were paid to do. Someone offered us 30,000 to steal your bracelet. The client only sent us a text message, and the number he left is a burner number. But Im guessing he is probably the Fang Sheng you speak of. He hired a friend of mine to monitor your movements." Crowd Head stared at Fang Zhao and tried to glean a response. Nothing. Crown Head had revealed what he knew of Fang Shengs recent moves, but the two of them didnt know that Fang Sheng had stolen three songs from Fang Zhao. Fang Sheng was very cautious. He didnt tell a soul. "Anything else besides the bracelet?" Fang Zhao asked. Crown Head was going to say no, but he cast a nce at Fang Zhao and decided to tell the truth. "He said if we taught you a lesson he would pay us an additional 10,000." "He didnt ask you to kill me?" "No, no, no. We dont do murder." Crowd Head was quick to exin. He raised his now-silent electric rod slightly. "This is just for show. Really, we never take kill assignments. There are only a handful of assassins working the ck streets. And they are extremely selective. You cant contact them directly. Their pricing is also through the roof. They earn on one job what takes us dozens of years to make." Electric rods were strictly regted, but these types of things were easier toe by on a ck street. The big fellow sitting next to Crown Head kept nodding. They most definitely stayed away from kill jobs. They didnt want to die. All they wanted to do was make a living. Why risk their lives? As long as they stayed within bounds, no one would waste time hunting them down. But taking a human life was different. That wasnt something you could hide from. Fang Zhao watched as the two thugs justified their actions profusely and shifted all the me to Fang Sheng. But he wasnt fooled by their cowering act. If he lost focus for one second or showed any sign of weakness, they would take advantage and turn the tables on him. These two werent greenhorns. They were too experienced to intimidate with mere violence. Thats why Fang Zhao went straight for his gun. It was easier to talk once he seized control of the situation. And it would dash any ideas of aeback. "Our typical job is collecting debt. Weve done no wrong!" Crown Head wailed. "Then what are you doing here?" Fang Zhao asked. Crown Head noticed Fang Zhao ring at him, so he stopped wailing and rubbed his hands. "The new year... the new year is around the corner. We just wanted to earn a few extra bucks." Thirty thousand was indeed decent pay for ck street thugs. They were tempted. Plus, Fang Sheng had hired someone to watch Fang Zhao. Theyd thought it would be a straightforward gig. Once they had gotten word that Fang Zhao was back, they had scrambled to set up in front of his apartment. Little had they known they would end up in this predicament. As Crown Head spoke, the doorbell rang. It was Yue Qing. A customer had told Yue Qing that he saw a man with a beast tattoo on his cheek head up to the second floor, so he had rushed upstairs to make sure Fang Zhao was OK. "I heard a man with a beast tattoo on his cheek showed up..." Yue Qing hadnt finished his sentence when he noticed the two men with beasts inked onto their faces kneelingor sitting, ratherinside Fang Zhaos apartment." "These two are?" Yue Qing pointed to the two men with a look of surprise. "Guests, here for a cup of coffee," Fang Zhao said. The two men sitting on the stools yed along, lifting their stic cups filled with room-temperature tap water. The two thugs grew up on the ck street, so of course they knew of Yue Qing. They had bypassed Yue Qings shop on purpose, but here he was anyway. Were Fang Zhao and Yue Qing close friends? Crown Head closed his eyes to conceal his sense of doom. Fang Zhao alone was enough trouble. Even if they snatched Fang Zhaos bracelet, would Yue Qing seek revenge for his friend? They hadnt researched their target properly. If they had known, they would have turned down the job. Fang Sheng screwed them over. But when he lifted his head, Crowd Head was already shing what he thought was an honest smile and his rows of neon-greenCtinted teeth. Yue Qing gave both men a careful look-over. They sat obediently on the two stools like primary school students listening to a lecture. If you ignored their build and beast tattoos, Yue Qing would have thought they were victims. He was baffled. Did Fang Zhao really know them? These two were familiar faces on the ck street. They werent from this building but the one two blocks away. They had shopped at Yue Qings store before. Yue Qing remembered them. He took another nce at Fang Zhao, who did not seem threatened. Someone had to mind his shophis wife hadnt left work yetso he couldnt be gone for too long. His customers would start getting antsy after a five-minute absence or so. "Then... just holler if something goes wrong. I can hear you downstairs," Yue Qing said. "Got it. Thanks." "Great. Then... enjoy your coffee." Yue Qing was still confused when he headed downstairs and shook his head. He could no longer read youngsters these days. Crown Head kept defending himself after Yue Qing left, all but calling Fang Zhao their daddy. Anything so that Fang Zhao would let them leave. Fang Zhao listened quietly as Crown Head wrapped up his spiel. He responded, "Theres a saying from the ck streets, Live in the present. Let bygones be bygones." In a ck street context, that didnt mean you left grievances unanswered. What it meant was that you had to exact revenge right away. Crown Head understood right away, saying, "Wed love to look up Fang Sheng for a chat, but we dont have his address." "I do," Fang Zhao responded. Chapter 47: Home Purchase Chapter 47: Home Purchase Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh When Fang Zhao had received his first paycheck, he had hired someone to follow Fang Sheng. He knew that once Fang Sheng had money, he would move out of thepany dorm. Fang Sheng also liked to party at night. He told the two thugs Fang Shengs address and let them go. It was going to be an exciting night at Fang Shengs ce that night. Fang Zhao stayed in the chair after the two men left. He sat quietly for some time, fondling his gun with his fingers and taking deep breaths. He was trying to suppress his instinct to kill. He had nearly pulled the trigger just then. He knew his opponents werent out to killthey just wanted to send a messagebut hed had the urge to shoot. Even though he was reborn into the New Era, Fang Zhao had spent most of his previous life in the apocalypse. He was still adjusting to his new surroundings. Even though he looked no different than anyone else and blended into the New Era well, he himself knew that he was suppressing a mean streak that was born during the end of days and had snowballed for nearly 100 years. The two thugs had noticed his inner turmoil. That was why theyd been so obedient. Fang Zhao didnt know how much longer he could control the mean streak. He didnt know if it would dissipate over time or umte like it had during the end of days. All he could do was keep repressing it and try not to act violently. When hed been mugged on the street corner, he had nearly killed the little punk after snatching his gun. He had fired the shot that Yue Qing had heard. Hed fired against the ground right by the kids skull. After that, Fang Zhao could sense his mean streak swell. The New Era was a world regted byws. Even ck streets had their codes of conduct. Fang Zhao didnt want to break the rules. All he could do was vent his anger over time when he had the chance. That was why Fang Zhao was looking forward to having gaming equipment installed in his office. New Era games allowed yers tomunicate their thoughts and feelings. Whatever mean streak he couldnt vent in the real world, he would do so by gaming. Just when Fang Zhao was wondering when he could game and vent his frustrations properly, Fang Sheng, who was waiting for an update at home, was paid a visit and badly beaten. He was also forced to fork over 500,000 aspensation. He was robbed of 500,000 just when hed received his severance pay of 1.5 million from Neon Culture. Luckily, he was cautious and deposited the 1.5 million into three ounts. Otherwise, he might have lost it all. Fang Sheng didnt report the robbery or the beating. Investigating the matter would do him no good. He also wondered how the two men had found out his address. Werent they supposed to steal Fang Zhaos bracelet? Why the hell did they beat him up instead? Fang Sheng also remembered one of the men shing his neon-green teeth and using him of setting them up. How had he set them up? Fang Sheng was hospitalized for five days, and that was thanks to the fact that medical technology in the New Era was far superior to what it was before the end of days. If he were being treated before the apocalypse, he would have been hospitalized for at least a month. Indeed, the two thugs had given Fang Sheng a rather heavy beating. Theyd cowered before Fang Zhao because their well-honed instincts told them that he wasnt a pushover. It would have been a tough battle. They would have had to go all out. But they were just in it to earn a livingthey had no intention of risking their lives. So they chose to y terrified. But matched up against Fang Sheng, they showed their true colors. They wanted to let him know what a ck-street thug was really like. Fang Zhao read the new messages on his bracelet. Fang Sheng had moved into a new ce after leaving the hospital. Hed probably realized his old t wasnt safe any more. He also wanted to avoid the two thugs. After sending a message to his hired guns, Fang Zhao headed to an apartment block near Qians Third Ring Road. The ck streets were located beyond the Sixth Ring Road. The Third Ring Road was considered the outer limits of downtown Qian, although it was popted with mostly residential buildings, notmercial ones. Fang Zhao had gotten word from Duan Qianji that the elderlyposer looking to sell his home was back in town. He wanted to meet Fang Zhao and discuss the possible sale. Fang Zhao located the building based on the address he was given. It was a 120-story, pyramid-shaped building about 600 meters tall. The lower floors were thousands of square meters in size, but by the top floor, the floor area was only around 200 square meters. The apartment number Fang Zhao was given was the top-floor penthouse. The owner of the penthouse was an old man some 160 years old. He was older than Fang Zhaos previous incarnation had been. He was aposer who edited and co-wrote quite a fewposition textbooks used by local music schools. Fang Zhao could instantly recall a few. Xue Jing was a well-known name in the music industry. Xue Jings assistant was waiting when Fang Zhao arrived. "Please. Teacher Xue is inside." The assistant brought Fang Zhao to a room but didnt enter with him. Without Xue Jings permission, the room was off-limits. When Fang Zhao entered, Xue Jing was sitting on a sofa with a wooden frame. Few sofas were made of natural wood these days. The bookshelves, tables, and other pieces of furniture were also made of wood. The room had a distinctly antique feel to it. The sofa and the chairs in the room were covered with cushions with a wood-grain pattern. The room temperature was moderate. "How do you do, Teacher Xue?" Xue Jing was much older and a veteran teacher. The "teacher" honorific was appropriate. Xue Jing put down the score he was reading and pointed to the single sofa chair across from him. "Sit." Xue Jing was some 160 years old, which was equivalent to 60 or 70 years old before the end of days. He had quite a few grey hairs but seemed quite energetic. "What do you think of the decor in this room?" Xue Jings scrutinizing gaze swept across Fang Zhao and met his eyes. "You definitely dont have any pets," Fang Zhao responded. The assistant who had Xue Jings permission to enter the room to serve tea heard the response and red at Fang Zhao. The aspiring musicians who had sat in the same chair typicallyvished praise on the interior design, gushed at the painting on the wallprising musical notes, which Xue Jing himself couldnt quite decipher, and kissed ass. It seemed that Fang Zhaos brain was wired differently. Pets? The assistant reviewed his entire tenure with Xue. The elderly musician indeed had never had a pet. The sofa and bookshelves would have never survived. The response also caught Xue Jing by surprise. Heughed, responding, "Indeed. You have a pet?" "I have a dog. I found it on a ck street," Fang Zhao said. Most people would have avoided associating themselves with potentially self-demeaning references like "ck street," but Fang Zhao didnt think it was a big deal. It was a fact that he lived on a ck street. There was no need to lie. There was no point in lying, either. Xue Jing had most likely gotten a detailed lowdown from Duan Qianji. "Thats a shame. I was going to leave you the furniture," Xue Jing said with a sigh. The furniture was handcrafted by a master carpenter, not machine-made. "The same score in the hands of different arrangers will turn out differently. Its not a big deal," Fang Zhao said. "Indeed." Xue Jingughed gently, a few deep creases forming on his face. "Nowadays, few young musicians can find the inner peace topose. If Duan Qianji didnt assure me that youd written the two movements, judging from the two pieces themselves, it would have been hard to believe theposer was so young. But now that I have met you, I have no doubt." Xue Jing couldnt exin why, but when heid eyes on Fang Zhao, he felt that this was someone who could produce those two movements. "Age is not a good predictor of musical quality," Fang Zhao said. "Indeed." Xue Jing gazed out the window quietly, exuding a sense of peace honed from an abundance of life experience. He could see quite a few taller buildings. There used to be a 100-plus-year-old building nearby, but it had been torn down recently. A new building was taking its ce. It was going to be taller, prettier, and attract more eyeballs. Chapter 48: An Order from Another Continent Chapter 48: An Order from Another Continent Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Xue Jing only wanted to sell to someone that gave him good vibes. Good vibes were hard to define, but somehow, he felt that he wouldnt be upset if he sold his t to Fang Zhao and the apartment waspletely renovated. Just as Fang Zhao put it, different arrangers would handle the same song differently. Different styles woulde out. Everyone was equally entitled to leave their mark. Any buyer was simply a temporary custodian of the property. Property prices in Qian were quite high, especially in this neighborhood. ts that were located on the 100th floor or higher usually cost at least 10,000 dors per square meter. There was only one penthouse apartment in the building. The entire property took up some 200 square meters, but the t only ounted for half of it. A garden and a parking space took up the other half. The price tag was 10 million, which was cheappared to simr properties in the area. The market value was no less than 20 million. One of the reasons why real estate in that neighborhood was expensive was the presence of security guards and regr patrols. Quite a few Yanzhou celebrities bought homes in the area to avoid media attention. Xue Jing had bought this ce back then because hed wanted the peace and quiet. He was no celebrity, but he was quite influential in the music industry. Many people sought him out for favors, hoping a word from Xue Jing would trante into shortcuts. Xue Jing got so fed up he moved here. "Theres another reason I invited you here, besides selling you my apartment. Its entirely up to you. No pressure," Xue Jing said. Fang Zhao had thought a favor might be attached when Xue Jing had announced his asking price. Given Xue Jing was so generous with his pricing, Fang Zhao wouldply as long as it wasnt too big of a favor. "Please continue," Fang Zhao said. "As you know, Im not teaching these days, focusing instead on editing and writing textbooks." Xue Jing looked at Fang Zhao. "Im working on a book about symphonic works. Id like to use your songs as an example." Xue Jing was writing a textbook that analyzed symphonies and served as a how-to primer. Symphonies were an offbeat genre. Music students tended to avoid the specialty. Even though symphonies enjoyed greater prestige within the industry, they werent too popr. Xue Jing wasnt only concerned with turning a profit. The elders in the industry didnt bother with symphonies, but the genre had to be preserved. Xue Jing didnt want to cut and paste like previous authors. He wanted to present contemporary examples. This would require Fang Zhao to discuss his creative vision, his sources of inspiration, and some memorable moments from the creative process. In short, Xue Jing wanted Fang Zhao to pass on his knowledge and expose more students to the genre of symphonies. It would be the equivalent of a master ss in written form. Of course, it was up to Fang Zhao to decide how much to reveal. "As you know, this isnt a hit single. There wont be much money in it." Xue Jing was frank. Fang Zhaos emergence gave Xue Jing hope. The "100-Year Period of Destruction" series probably made for the most memorable symphonic pop songs in the past century. More importantly, the series was not condescending. It took the essible form of pop music and reached a broad audience. Many youngposers were reluctant to share their creative insight, so Xue Jing thought Fang Zhao would take his time to consider the request. Little did he expect Fang Zhao to agree immediately. "No problem." But Fang Zhao wasnt actually that young. He was happy to share his knowledge and pass on the lessons hed learned from the end of days. Human life was finite, but there were no bounds to shared experience and knowledge. Xue Jing was delighted. "Terrific. Terrific. Ill add your name to the list of consulting editors." Textbooks in the New Erawhether in print or electronic formidentified their authors clearly. University regtions also required them to identify their editors and consulting editors. Normally, protocol dictated that if the length of your contribution was brief and the content wasnt essential to the book, you werent listed as a contributing editor. Xue Jing was thinking Fang Zhao probably wouldnt share at length, but the fact that he was willing to open up and share was worth apuding. Xue Jing was d to give him credit. "My assistant will brief you on the mechanics of contributing to the book. You could also organize your thoughts ahead of time. As for the apartment, Ill send for packers right away. Ill have all the paperworkpleted and the t vacated in three days. Theres no rush in paying me. If you cant pay the full amount in one go, you can pay in installments over a few years. No hurry." "Its OK. I can pay in full now," Fang Zhao said. Fang Zhao left the apartment after the conversation ended. Xue Jing had him chauffeured back to Silver Wing. Fang Zhao got a call from Zhu Zhen, Duan Qianjis assistant, while en route. "Fang Zhao, someone from Leizhou wants to use the third movement in a movie soundtrack. They dont want to buy the song outrightjust license it for 30 days." In other words, there would be a moratorium on the songs release in other formats for 30 days after the film began screening in theaters. Orders like this from another continent were rare and often tranted into new opportunities. "We havent discussed the price yet. Chairman Duan wants to get your OK first," Zhu Zhen said. "To use on a soundtrack? Its a productionpany from Leizhou?" "Yes. The deal will help promote the song, but the productionpany doesnt have a great reputation." Every continent had protectionist measures in ce to shore up their own music and film industries. "Cocoon Breach" was a good example that illustrated this trend. After the song was proven to have an impact on Hull virus patients, the publicity on other continents glossed over the title of the song or made brief mention of it. The focus was on its effect on Hull virus carriers and rted topics. The medical discussion took precedence, obscuring any talk of Pr Light or details about the first and second movements. It was one thing if the two songs were merely released as songs. But the two movements were inextricably linked to a virtual idol, so they were heavily censored in Leizhou. Media coverage of the songs in Leizhou not only buried the title of the songs and the names of theposer and productionpanyPr Light wasnt mentioned at all. Few people who read the news reports searched for the songs. The first two movements also werent avable for download outside of Yanzhou. So what Duan Qianji had in mind was using the Leizhou film as an alternative tform, even though it might be a crappy production. Given the fact that the two songs were not avable for download outside of Yanzhou, they could license them for cement in films. This didnt affect their marketing n in Yanzhou. But Duan Qianji was worried that Fang Zhao would find the cement degrading if the film was a mediocre production just judging from appearances. He might be turned off. That was why she had asked Zhu Zhen to run the n by Fang Zhao first before entering into negotiations. After being briefed by Zhu Zhen, Fang Zhao thought for about two seconds. "Id like to get a sense of the plot of the film and where exactly the song will be ced." "Im not entirely clear on either. Let me get back to you." Half an hourter, Zhu Zhen sent Fang Zhao an encrypted file that outlined the plot and where the third movement would be ced. The document also listed the names of the productionpany and key investors as well as the main actors. The credits would have meant nothing to someone outside the entertainment industry in Yanzhou. But anyone from Leizhou could tell from the names of the productionpany and investors that the film was a shameless ploy to promote a certain star. What wass funny was that, despite their corny story lines and shitty acting, films like this did OK at the box office. People usually bitched as they watched these movies online. They knew they were crap but they couldnt resist watching. Maybe it was a form of venting. Fang Zhao spent an afternoon watching previous releases backed by the same productionpany and investors. He had his answer by sundown. "Ill sign off on this. My only request is that the third movement only be used for the scene specified. There is no leeway on this. It can only be yed then." Chapter 49: From Whence the Gumption Chapter 49: From Whence the Gumption Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The continent of Renault, or Leizhou, was named after the New Era general Harmon Renault. In Renault, thest name of Renault was a status symbol. Renaults frequently popped up among the top names in politics, military, and finance, but what captured the public imagination the most wasnt these men in positions of power, but young Zaro Renault, a regr in the paparazzi pages. Zaro Renault was the youngest grandson of the current governor of Renault. Even though the governor already had great-grandchildren, his favorite was still Zaro, who was rather spoiled. Zaro Renault was the prototypical impulsive rich kid. Born into royalty and wealth, hed never worked a day in his life and spent most of his time partying and chasing skirts. After graduating from university, he hadunched the moviepany Wireless Media. But even people who paid scant attention to the entertainment industry knew that thepany was a joke. Every movie project it backed was a vehicle for his current girlfriend. So far, Wireless Media had seven films to its credit, and Zaro had cycled through seven girlfriends in the past two years. People jokingly dubbed Zaro "Senior Master," and not because of seniority. He was the youngest Renault in his generation. "Senior Master" was a reference to his excess, indulgence, and ipetence. Anyone who lived in Renault knew that any Wireless Media production was crap plot-wise. Every film had a simplistic story. You could figure out the ending by reading the synopsis. Utterly unoriginal. Sometimes the movies barely made sense. Given the level of technological advancement in the New Era, film production was quite straightforward. The number of films made had grown exponentially. Still, some of the major online portals screened their offerings. Yet any such restrictions were amenable to political and financial influence. Take Zaros Wireless Media, for example. Its releases were nearly universally panned, yet they were promoted vigorously on the most prominent tforms. They drew a significant viewership and did OK at the box office. Their revenues could never rival hit blockbusters, but they still managed to break even. Viewers also loved to trash the films online because Zaro didnt seem to mind. Gradually, moviegoers became emboldened. Every time a Wireless Media film was released, they would watch it right away and generate tons of reviews. The reviews were still mostly critical. But despite the overwhelmingly negativementary, the movies still drew a considerable audience. Part of the reason was Zaros reputation. Everyone wanted to see what kind of crap the notorious rich kid had produced. They got a kick out of it. There was another reason. Wireless Media releases usually boasted huge budgets and realistic sets. The Renaults were loaded, and while Master Zaro set low standards for story development, he was exacting when it came to production design and visual effects. He loved films with epic scenes, so the movies he made were filled with them. Movie technology was in full bloom in the New Era. A single digital artist could easily create grand and realistic space shots. But sophisticated viewers could always spot ws. The proliferation of special effects created a niche audience that preferred big-budget blockbusters that used actual sets and props. And the reason such viewers enjoyed Wireless Media releases was because they often used the real thing instead of props, be they firearms, flying cars, or spaceships. For hisst production, Zaro had rented a spaceship and 10 fighter jets from the military. Several scenes were also shot in space. Zaro himself was no expert when it came to production design, but as a Renault, he felt he had to distinguish himself. When everyone used special effects, he would use the real thing. Onlyvish budgets and sshy moves would live up to the Renault name. And now Master Renault was on his eighth girlfriend and Wireless Media was gearing up for their eighth production. It was an old-fashioned damsel in distress movie. Usually, Zaro would hire a famous actor to star alongside his girlfriend. When he was in the mood, he would make a cameo appearance himself. But this time, Senior Master didnt want to guest star. He wanted to be the leading man proper. So Wireless Medias eighth production had an evenrger budget than usual. Zaro ordered the filmmakers to rent three battleships and nearly 50 fighter jets. Of course, the battleships and fighter jets were steered and piloted by actual soldiers. As impulsive as Zaro was, he wasnt stupid enough to let non-professionals man the battleships and fighter jets. If any of them were damaged during shooting, his father would skin him alive. Zaro had the perfect excuse cooked up when he approached his father for his military connectionsthe film would promote the military, boost recruitment, and help mp down on draft dodgers. In the New Era, a mandatory two-year period of military service was required for both men and women. The length of service was scaled back to one year after 200 years. Still, people went to extraordinary lengths to avoid serving. Leizhou had been gued by a series of high-profile desertions not too long ago involving several rather prominent celebrities, which generated considerable public discussion. Zaros father didnt buy his sons story for one second, but s, his fatherZaros grandfather, the governor himselfwas already on board. Dad had no choice but toply grudgingly. As a result, he was ostracized within the military and treated like a leper. The insults made in private were even worse. Someone once joked that Zaro was born to screw over his father. Thetest production generated buzz within Renaults entertainment industry because of the huge budget and therge number of military rentals. Others saw a golden opportunity. No matter how crappy the film turned out to be, people would still flock to see it. It would probably draw arger audience than Wireless Medias previous seven movies. Any role in the film offered great exposure. Agents were dying to ce their clients. Apart from actors,posers also wanted in. They scrambled to offer their best songs. Many even offered discounts. But Zaro didnt like any of the demos he received. Yet his appearance in the film called for the most epic song, so he decided to hire the bestposer in town. Just as he was about to shop forposers, word broke of the magical songs that had a healing effect on a Hull virus patient. The story piqued Zaros curiosity. He ordered his underlings to obtain copies of "Divine Punishment" and "Cocoon Breach." The songs werent avable for download in Leizhou, but Zaro had his connections. After listening to the two songs, he made contact with Silver Wing immediately. He loved the first two movements. Judging from the evolution of the songs, Zaro figured the third movement would strike his fancy even more. He never used pieces that had been previously released on his movie soundtracks. They were too familiar and wouldnt add to the ss of the film. He was starring in this eighth production, after all. His entrance had to be apanied by a brand new, epic song. Only that kind of background music befitted his status. Most blockbusters hired professionalposers to write songs tailored to their plot and different scenes, also known as made-to-order songs. So Zaro had people reach out to Silver Wing to see if theposer of the first two movements was willing to write a song for his movie. But Silver Wing refused immediately. The reason they gave was that theposer was too busy working on the third movement. That pissed Zaro off, but Silver Wing was adamant in their refusal. There was nothing he could do. Zaro could make mountains move simply by unting his family name in Renault, but people in Yanzhou were less likely to extend a simr courtesy. After pondering the matter, Zaro asked Silver Wing roughly when the third movement wasing out. The answer was January, which was when Wireless Medias eighth movie was being released. So Zaro decided to buy the rights to the third movement. Zaro wanted to the buy the third movement outright, which meant it would not be released online in Yanzhou. He was willing to pay extra. But Silver Wing responded with an equally definite no. Zaro was so furious he cursed in his office the entire day. Even paying a premium couldnt get them the third movement. Zaros assistants and his agent told him to give up. "There are quite a fewposers in Leizhou who write symphonic pieces. If you havent found one you like, just sift through some more," Zaros agent pleaded. The movie was already over budget. It was just a matter ofmissioning a song. There were so many movieposers in Leizhou. All they had to do was find a reputable one. It was going to be a crappy movie anyway. The most important thing was for Zaro to get his fix from the starring role. What was the point of being so exacting? The agent was already in a tough spot. Other members of the Renault family were already upset that Zaro had made so many trashy, soulless, and critically panned movies. He already been summoned by a few of them, who had asked him to restrain Zaro and stop tarnishing the family name. s, his words carried little weight. Senior Master Zaro didnt care what he said. At Zaros insistence, his people kept negotiating with Silver Wing. They finally reached an agreement. Silver Wing would agree to the cement, but it would only license the song for exclusive use for one month. The third movement would still beunched in Yanzhou as scheduled, while in Leizhou, the release would be dyed by a month, until Wireless Medias eighth film ended its theatrical run. Silver Wings price: 10 million. Zaro signed off on the deal. His agent wanted to cry. In the first half of the year, the filmmakers behind an expensive Renault space war flick hadmissioned a famed music cooperative to write a song. That only cost some 3 million. The filmmakers owned the rights to the song outright, which meant they could keep recycling the song in other movies without paying additional royalties. But now Wireless Media had spent 10 million licensing a song from Silver Wing for a mere month. Where did Silver Wing find such gumption? And yet Zaro had agreed to the deal. What was he thinking? Did money grow on trees? He really was clueless about his finances. "Senior Master, should we maybe reconsider?" the agent pleaded again. "Theres no need. Lets do it. Lets speed up the shoot. The day the third movement is released in Yanzhou will be the day our movie is released!" He didnt want the background music that introduced his character showing up elsewhere first. "But the price and the terms..." Zaros agent made ast-ditch effort. "Theyre fine." Zaro was already fed up. He wanted to get on set and figure out when his first scenes were. His stunt double had been filming until now. Zaros agent was the picture of doom. He wiped his forehead. You had to be nuts to spend so much to license a song. They were bound to be theughing stock of the industry. He knew there was no room for savings on production design, given how demanding Senior Master was, but not being able to cut costs on music rights and going over budget insteadhow very indulgent. "I almost forgotdid Silver Wing mention any other conditions?" Zaro asked. "Theposer has requested that the third movement only be used for the scene he specified and no where else," an assistant standing next to him said. Zaro looked at his assistant and smiled. "Thats what we were thinking all along! Thats where I make my grand entrance." "Indeed. Thats why Wireless Media agreed to the deal," the assistant said. It was just one scene and they couldnt even y the entire song. For that, Silver Wing had demanded 10 million. Only a dumb*ss so loose with his cash like Zaro would agree , his agent thought. Ten million! Were they paying for golden bricks? Taking note of his agents sour mood, Zaro chuckled and said, "Look how stingy you are." "Its not that Im stingy, Senior Master. Its 10 million dors, for crying out loud. What if the song doesnt work?" "Then well buy another song, the song you picked earlier. Well use that as backup." So they would splurge on another song? What about the 10 million? "Then wed have to write off that 10 million," his agent said. "Then write it off. I can afford it," Zaro responded casually. Yeah, youre a Renault, 10 million is like 1000 dors to you, but for mortals like us, its like treading ice , the agent cursed silently. Given the cumtive profits from Wireless Medias first seven movies, they could break even despite taking a 10 million dor loss this time. That was also why Zaro was so carefree. They were breaking even, even making the asional profit. He could keep fooling around in the entertainment industry. "Is it worth it?" Zaros agent was still in pain. "Are you suggesting its not worth it spending this much on music for a crappy film?" Zaro looked at his agent askance. The agent shed an embarrassed smile, thinking to himself, So you realize this is a shit production too? "Wanna hear a saying?" Zaro asked. "Yeah?" The agent and assistant were all ears. "Since the beginning of time, crappy films have generated hit songs." Chapter 50: This Mofo Aint Backing Down Chapter 50: This Mofo Aint Backing Down Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Zaro was rather indifferent to the onlinementary that all his movies were crap. He knew the movies he produced were shallow andcked depth, but that was the kind of film he likedsimple, straightforward, epic scenes, and visually exciting. Most importantly, they pleased his girlfriends. He felt good about them too. When he hadunched a productionpany after graduation, he had been in it only for the experience. He hadnt thought that far ahead and was prepared to incur a loss. And yet he was able to break even. So eventually, Zaro had be addicted. He did things his way, regardless of how the media and general public trashed him. Who cared what other people said? As his uncle once put it: "How are you going to get through life without a bit of thick skin?" But now, he no longer wanted to be a spectator. He wanted to act himself, to star in an epic love story and y an invincible hero who saved the world. Everyone aspired to be a hero. Zaro actually quite envied the men and women of his generation who joined the military. He wasnt cut out for it and he didnt want to suffer, so he would fulfill his dream through a movie. That was much easier. He was ready to go all out. Ten million for a song, even if it was all for nothingno problem. It was a movie built with cash. If he didnt like the song, so be it. He had thought about poaching theposer behind "Divine Punishment" and "Cocoon Breach" to tailor a song for him, but Silver Wing had done a good job of keeping the musician under wraps. All he could do was wait. If he liked the third movement, then he would make a move on theposer. If not, he would cklist Silver Wing and theposer and not work with them again. Zaro was a big spender, but he wasnt stupid. If the song wasnt to his liking, he wasnt paying a cent. As for the plot of the movie? He didnt care. It was just a movie, after all. It just had to be entertaining. The story didnt matter. This year, it was an ordinary person who saved the world by defeating monsters, next year itd be a mutant, and the year after the next itd be a superman. And then a monster battling other monsters the following year. It was all the same. For his eighth production, he was going to battle beasts in robot armor. How cool was that? His stunt double was doing all the fighting. All he had to do was show his handsome face at some point. Piece of cake. Zaro had even named the film himself: "God of War." People teased after hearing the title: such hubris. Does his great-grandfather know? Zaros great-grandfather, the father of Leizhous current governor, had belonged to the famed "God of War" unit when he was a young soldier. He had gone on to a highly decorated career and served as the deputymander of the Leizhou military. Now he was an old man, more than 190 years old. He had stopped wading into family affairs a long time ago, ever since his son became governor of Leizhou. Still, the old man wielded considerable influence. Every year, some of his former troops would pay him a visit. While Zaros father was ostracized every time his son loaned military vehicles and equipment for his movies, he was never purged. That wasnt entirely on ount of Zaros grandfather, the governor. The top brass also felt they had to show respect for Zaros great-grandfather. As long as Zaros demands werent too oundish and he was willing to pay, they were willing to turn a blind eye. But Zaro didnt think there was anything wrong with the title. He was starring this time. It wouldnt be worth the effort unless he crafted a heroic image for himself. As he was pondering the title, his agent ducked out to take a call, then scrambled back. The agent looked miffed. "Senior Master, we have a problem." "What now?" Zaro asked. "King of Snipers has bumped up its release date to Jan. 1." No wonder his agent was so rmed. The reason they had scheduled their movie for a January release was because there was littlepetition, only a few low-budget productions. Considering Zaros ability to generate buzz, they were confident about their box office returns. They werent aiming high anyway. All they wanted was to break even. Zaro himself was a walking advertisement. So many people followed his every move. He was a frequent topic of discussion even on other continents. "Leizhou Senior Masters New Girlfriend Revealed." "Eligible Bachelors on Each Continent You Dont Want to Piss Off." "Senior Master Zaro Named Leizhou Male Celebrity of the Year." The headlines never ended. Even though Zaro didnt sing or act and had no other talents, the constant attention made him a bona fide celebrity in Leizhou. News of Zaros starring role had dominated entertainment headlines for days. Interest was huge, so Zaros agent wasnt worried about the box office. This was the first time Senior Master had starred in a movie, so many people were curious. The movie didnt have to be a big hit. They just wanted to break even. But now, a genuine blockbuster that was scheduled for release in February had bumped up its release date to January. Somehow, this move seemed aimed at Zaro. "King of Snipers" was a coproduction by Leizhous two leading film studios. It featured an all-star lineup. Rumor was that it was awards bait. Movie fans were looking forward to it keenly, and films that catered to mass tastes and critics alike tended to have more depth and cultural significance. A great plot, top actors, and a big budget to booteven outsiders could tell a movie like this was a box office guarantee that would also likely meet critical approval. So when news that "King of Snipers" was being released in February broke, Zaro andpany had breathed a sigh of relief. It was such good news that they didnt have to go up against such a Goliath. But now, "King of Snipers" was being bumped up. What could they do? The good thing was that they had never nailed down their release date. They had announced a January release, but they could still push it back to February. All they had to do wase up with an excuse to feed the press. Zaro also started getting calls from members of his family. "Yes, Uncle. What is it?" "Zaro, have you heard that King of Snipers is bumping up its release date? Why dont you push back your release date by a month." Zaro hung up before his uncle finished. He sat on his chair pouting. Less than a minuteter, another call came through. Zaro took a quick nce at the caller ID and put the call through. "Whats so urgent, Auntie? If its about my movie, stop now." "Zaro, dont be impulsive." Zaro hung up again and threw his tablet to the floor. His terrified assistant tip-toed to the tablet and picked it up in case Senior Master wanted to keep using it. Zaro was fuming. Everyone wanted him to back down, but he was no fool. The filmmakers behind "King of Snipers" wouldnt have bumped up their release date so publicly without the tacit approval of the Renault family. Zaro was right. The move did in fact have the blessing of the Renault family. The point was to give Zaro a reality check, to make him realize that his sess was due to respect for the Renault family. The time hade to burst his bubble, to restrain his personality through hardship. Zaro had too many enemies. He had publicly trashed several leading actors. In revenge, their agencies had banded together and coordinated with the Renault family. The release date for "King of Snipers" was advanced after the Renaults gave the go-ahead. Members of the Renault family, including Zaros father, had spoken privately of wanting to teach Zaro a lesson, within reason. Just a bit of realpetition would do. They didnt want to overdo it. If the Renault family ended up losing face, other family members wouldnt sign off on the move. The Renault family didnt own the continent outright, but it was an indisputable fact that it was still the most powerful family in Leizhou. And they were still a prominent force 500 years into the New Era. That showed how united they were on key issues. The shrewd operators in business and entertainment knew how far to push things. In the Leizhou capital, several investors that backed "King of Snipers" were kidding around in an office. "Its time to let Zaro know that the only reason his movies made money and broke even in the past is because we gave way on ount of his family name." "We neverined. We even cracked down on the naysayers. But he should be more mature and not just mouth off without regard to our reputations." "Lets let him find out what realpetition feels like." What else was there to Zaros movies except for buzz and military hardware? They were total crap. Zaro was the target of their sniping. "The gap in quality is obvious when theres a contrast to Zaros films. People like Zaro are a nuisance who poison the industry. Its time we industry elderse out and restore order." News of the earlier release date for "King of Snipers" generated a massive response in the Leizhou entertainment industry. "God of War" had also announced a January release, so these two hotly discussed films were going up against each other. Except the quality of the former was guaranteed. You could tell from the names of the director, the screenwriter, the actors, and the productionpanies. As for thetter... Everyone knew what to expect. After "King of Snipers" announced its release date, Wireless Media kept putting off a formal announcement on the release date for "God of War," leading to spection that Zaro was going to cave and push back his movie. "Looks like God of War wont be screening in January," the editor of a local magazine told a friend in private. "Its the right move to back down. This is no time to cling on, even if hes a Renault. Im sure other members of the family have long taken issue with him." "Yeah, you need to pick your battles. Being too aggressive and egotistical does you no good. Hes in his 20s now. Its time to grow up. Zaro has caused too much trouble already. Even other members of the Renault family cant stand him." "And its quite the lesson. Zaro is going to get his ass kicked, isnt he?" "Lets hope that Senior Master can learn his lesson." "But given Senior Masters personality, will he back down?" others spected. Zaro acted like he was king of Leizhou. He was used to having his way. Was he going to back down over a slight hup like this? Wireless Media headquarters. "Senior Master, should we have someone rework the script?" Zaros agent asked. "No. Were almost done with the shoot. How can we change the script now?" Zaro let out an eerieugh. "You wanna mess with me? This mofo isnt going anywhere. Lets check with Silver Wing and see when the third movement will bepleted." Sensing Zaros determination, his agent gave up and called one of Duan Qianjis assistants. After being briefed by her assistant, Duan Qianji asked Fang Zhao, "Youre positive youll be done before January?" "Yes." "Thats great." After getting off the phone with Fang Zhao, Duan Qianji issued her orders: "Were sticking to our n. The third movement will be released on Jan. 1. Get word to Wireless Media that well deliver the third movement inte December." Zaros agent looked ashen when he heard back. His wistful thinking that Silver Wing might not meet its January deadline was dashed. He didnt want to lie, so he ryed Duan Qianjis message to Zaro unfiltered. "Thats great. Then lets set our release date for Jan. 1. Im not backing down an inch." Zaro kicked his feet up and started fidgeting hard. "Have the production team hurry up. Lets wrap things up by the end of December. Well announce the release date now. Im going head-to-head with them." The result of the matchup didnt matter. He didnt care about the box office. He just wanted to stick to his guns. This. Mofo. Aint. Backing. Down. Chapter 51: Exam Time for Secondary Students Again Chapter 51: Exam Time for Secondary Students Again Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The movie Zaro was starring in was on a tight production schedule. In contrast to the film itself and the buzz it generated, the score was hardly mentioned. No one cared who wrote the score apart from a select few members of the music industry. When the token few music publications did discuss the score, all that appeared was a passing reference that theposer was a non-local and spection over where theposer was from. No one bothered to delve further. Wireless Media simply said they had signed aposer without identifying the person. While the entire Leizhou entertainment industry was following the production closely, so was the entertainment press corps in Yanzhou. Silver Wing had issued a statement saying that the third movement of "The 100-Year Period of Destruction" series was scheduled to be released at 8 a.m. on Jan. 1. The first movement, "Divine Punishment," hadunched on Oct. 1 in the 531st year of the New Era. The second chapter, "Con Breach," had followed a monthter. Yet there was a two-month gap between the release of the second and third movements. The long production cycle suggested Silver Media had gone all out and had high expectations for the single. If the second movement revealed Silver Wings ambition, then the third chapter would be a testimony to its staying power. Every member of the Yanzhou entertainment industry was waiting to see how explosive thebination of a virtual idol and an epic pop series would be. Many fans left messages on the message boards on Silver Wings official website. Some were fans of epics, others simply curious. Another group was Pr Lights fans. Thetter group was more interested in the music video than the music. What they cared about most was whether Pr Light would star in the video and if Pr Light merchandise would be released. Silver Wing assigned dedicated staffers to monitoring the message boards. They even put two staffers on the message board for Pr Light. Their job was to identify the mostmon questions and post responses. Recently, the message board monitors started noticing a fourth demographic. "When is the third movementing out? Its almost exam time." "Hurry up! Hurry, hurry!" "We have to wait until Jan. 1? Sote!" "Thank God, itll be released just in time. Our exams wont have happened yet." "I hope the third movement is even better. That way Ill have more motivation." __________ Messages of this kind suggested the authors were students. And if you listened to the voice messages, you would notice that many of the voices sounded quite young. Some were clearly prepubescent, others going through puberty. Secondary school students? Howe they were all secondary students? "Did you guys hire fake fans?" the message board monitors asked their marketing and PR colleagues. "No. Even if we did, we wouldnt hire that many secondary students." Their colleagues were clueless too. "Speaking of secondary students, I think they have final exams in January," a message board monitor said. Speaking of exams, they were reminded of the news coverage back in November about the poprity of the second movement among secondary students. When the second movement, "Cocoon Breach," was released, it was midterm time at most Yanzhou secondary schools. Students were looking for inspiration, so they preferred songs that were up-tempo or loud. "Cocoon Breach" was the most popr choice. The students were still young andcked professional music training, so they couldnt appreciate the subtle and painful evolution of emotions in "Cocoon Breach," but that didnt prevent them from being moved by the explosive parts of the song. This was a psychological processto put it more bluntly, it was a stimnt of sorts. The climaxes in the song had an awakening effect, dispelling any trace ofziness or weariness. During their midterms, the students used the second movement to stimte themselves. But they forgot all about the song when they finished their exams. There were too many others things that captured their attention. Other than music, they had video games and other forms of entertainment. Now the term was nearing its end, and the academic calendar showed that finals were imminent. Finals were even more important than midterms. If the students didnt do well, they would be scolded for starters. Winter break and Chinese New Year would be torture. No red packets stuffed with cash, no giftsthey would also be forced to do more problem sets and have their Inte ess restricted. What a bummer. So how about sucking it up and cramming for a few days? There was little incentive. As exam dates approached, some students tried to seek inspiration in song. They searched for songs that resembled "Cocoon Breach." Unfortunately, repeated searches yielded few matches. An online news search revealed that more chapters were forting in the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series, but they got tired of waiting. So the students startedining on Silver Wings official website in droves. The students could have returned to the second chapter, but listening to the same song over and over again was exhausting. The stimtion effect also diminished. That defeated the purpose of listening to the song in the first ce, so now they were hoping that Silver Wing would release the third movement soon so they would have a stimnt for their finals. The third movement became the focus of their attention. Whenever they were free, they would flood the Silver Wing message boards with messages demanding the third movement be released. When Silver Wing finally announced the release date, they still showed up every day in the message boards to count down. So every time the message board monitors spotted a countdown message, they knew it was the secondary students again. The two Pr Light monitors thought they were just secondary students, adorable in their own way. As former secondary students, they could empathize. Plus, finals were around the corner and the pressure was immense. Finding a way to vent was totally understandable. Let them be. But as the day passed, the two monitors realized they were being naive. The number of secondary students grew, and they showed up at the same time every day, as if by appointment. Leaving a countdown message had be part of their daily routine. Initially, it was only a few people, but as the group grew, it became a nuisance. The message board monitors had to select representative questions and post answers. But now, the questions had been overwhelmed by countdown messages, which had to be filtered. It was too much trouble. The monitors decided to take action to stamp out the nonsense. The students who showed up to leave countdown messages the next day noticed a new announcement: the number of countdown messages would be capped to maintain order. So many countdown messages ended up being deleted. The monitors were relieved to find their message boards less cluttered. Now it was easier to browse fan questions. But in a few days, the two monitors noticed the secondary students had started leaving countdown messages on behalf of entire sses. "Second Year ss No. 7 of Qian No. 1 Secondary School reporting for duty! Nine days until the release of the third movement." "Third Year ss No. 1 of Qian No. 12 Secondary School reporting for duty!" "Second Year ss No. 4 of Yanxi No. 5 Secondary School reporting for duty!" "Fourth Year ss No. 2 of Gong Xu No. 3 Secondary School reporting for duty!" "Wait, Im from Yanxi too. Fellow students from Yanxi No. 5 Secondary School, any sign of our friends from No. 6 Secondary School?" "Second Year ss No. 8 of Yanxi No. 6 Secondary School reporting for duty!" "Anyone from Third Year ss No. 2 of Yanxi No. 6 Secondary School? Please sign in on my behalf too." "Friends from Second Year ss No. 7 of Qian No. 1 Secondary School, were from ss No. 8." __________ Some of the older fans were amused. They asked in a patronizing tone, "Arent you afraid of being banned again?" The students thought, they have a point . There were so many secondary schools in Yanzhou. Every school had six grades and every grade about a dozen sses, even more in certain areas. The numbers added up. The message board monitors didnt say what the cap was. If the students pressed on, they could very well be banned. So, two dayster, they tweaked the wording in their messages. "Second Years at Yanxi No. 6 Secondary School reporting for duty. Seven days until the release of the third movement." "Third Years at Qian No. 12 Secondary School reporting for duty!" "Second Years at Qian No. 1 Secondary School reporting for duty!" "Wait, when were you chosen to speak on behalf of second years at Qian No. 1 Secondary School? Which ss do you belong to?" "ss No. 1. What, you got a problem?" "This m*fo is from ss No. 8. Yeah, I gotta problem." "See you at the gym after ss." "See you there! Dont chicken out!" __________ Reading the deluge of new messages, the monitors went from surprised to dumbfounded. Whats up with these secondary students? Do they have too much free time on their hands? M*fo this, mo*fo thathow old do they think they are? Have you done your homework? Have you finished memorizing your passages? Done with your problem sets? Do you know what you want to do with your lives? The two message board monitors were baffled by the influx of group countdown messages. They couldnt delete one and not the other without pissing off one side. These secondary students didnt have the best of tempers. If they werent careful, they could spark a war of words. Ifints of unfair treatment were lodged, their pay could be docked. But curious bystanders were mighty amused. An epic lover who was more than 100 years oldmented, "Its good to be young!" Initially, only students from Qian, Yanxi, Gonguxu, and a few otherrger cities left messages. But soon the trend spread. Yandong, Yannan, Yanbei, Jinggang, and even the remote Magutheir secondary students started showing up too. Some students just wanted to join the fray out of mob mentality. And when one grade at a school left a message, other grades followed suit. Rival schools in the same city couldnt leave their voices unheard. Secondary school students from other cities also joined in to prove their existence. Six days until the release. Five days. Four days. Three days. ______ Faced with all the fun the students were having at their expense, the two message monitors wanted time to speed up. Once the third movement was released, the craziness would stop. A day before the release, the two monitors each took a deep breath, looked at each other, and smiled. "Its finally time." Chapter 52: Third Movement: Mission Chapter 52: Third Movement: "Mission" Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh 532nd year of the New Era. Jan. 1. First day of a brand new year Silver Wing Tower, 50th floor. Pang Pusong was feeling nervous. He was not even able to gauge how he had performed. When recording was underway for the third movement, Fang Zhaos demands were even greater than before. Over the past month or so, Pang Pusong had been practicing everyday, sometimes even taking a week or two just to perfect a single verse. He had not even heard the final product and could only wait for the music video to be released. The nervousness was not limited to Pang Pusong. The entire Virtual Idol Department was jittery. Returning from their vacation after the second movement was released, the team had worked overtime for more than a month. The second movement decided whether they would seed. The third movement was to see how far they could go. Having experienced the sweet taste of sess, even without Fang Zhaos instructions, the motivated team pushed themselves harder. When tired, they would head to the gaming room to rx a little before sleeping, continuing to work the moment they woke. Silver Wing media had assembled a backup technical team to lend their support should the Virtual Idol department require additional resources. Therefore, the team needed not worry about being shorthanded,cking funds, or welfare. All they needed to do wasplete the tasks that Fang Zhao assigned. As for how the final product would turn out, all they could do was believe in their project head. Zeng Huang was woken up by an rm. As he emerged from his room, he did not see Fang Zhao anywhere, so he turned and asked Zu Wen, "Where is Big Zhao?" "In his office," Zu Wen replied. ncing around the department and seeing everyone, Zeng Huang asked, "Nobody went home yesterday?" "Of course not. Nobody would even be able to sleep," Zu Wen replied with a yawn. Zu Wen went to wash his face before taking a seat in the office along with the rest of the team, waiting for the clock to hit eight. Everyone left Fang Zhao alone. It was evident that, during theposition and arrangement of the third movement, Fang Zhaos temperament had not been great. Just as actors needed time to get out of character after a movie, aposer who poured his emotions and soul into his work needed some time to get the emotions out of his system. Thus, all Zeng Huang and Zu Wen could do wasplete the tasks at hand, leaving Fang Zhao with less to worry about. In the neer department, Chu Guang was rather unperturbed seeing Pr Light taking the No. 1 spot of thebels marketing n for the month. In the final season of the previous year, he had already been crowded out to No. 5 on the New Pioneers Chart. Still, it was a cause for celebration that the third movement had not been released in December. Otherwise, the No. 5 spot might not have even been his. After "Divine Punishment" and "Cocoon Breach," the third movement, "Mission," was also about to be released on public channels. The quantity of downloads would not becking either. Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment no longer seemed like they wanted topete against Pr Light, focusing instead on promoting their two biggest stars, the virtual idols Mi Yu and Andy Leo. Are they giving up on the neer scene? Whatever the reason, for Chu Guang, two less virtual idols topete against was a good thing. At the top floor of Silver Wing Tower, Duan Quanji and the other senior executives were gathered in the conference room to watch the official release of the third movements music video on the projection system upon its release. Amongst them, only Duan Quanji had heard the final cut and watched thepleted music video. The rest were seeing it themselves for the first time. All the staff from Silver Wing Media already at the office or on the way to work, regardless of whether they were singers, actors, technical staff, or from operations, were eagerly monitoring the development toe at 8 a.m. Alone in his office, Fang Zhao pulled down the blinds to block out the sunlight. Turning on the projection system, at 8 a.m. sharp, it yed the broadcast of the music video for the third movement. The third movement diverged from the modting style of the previous two installments. Right from the start, abination of string and woodwind discharged the distinct, surging grandeur of an epic. The music video picked up where the second movement had left off. The deste blue sky full of haze seemed to be mourning. Lightning streaked across the skies amidst the thick clouds. Many silhouettes on the surface were running. Hurried and brief drumbeats perfectly reflected the tense atmosphere. In between the brief drumbeats, a familiar male voice began to sing as symphonic music and and operabined in the background. Some New Era musical styles were blended in as well, giving off a wild and primitive vibe, as if ready to strike. In the music video, the scene of a prelude to battle unfolded with the two sides at a standoff. With the horrific crises everywhere, the building tension was surging and billowing, threatening to overflow. A figure leapt into the sky, like an eagle soaring through the clouds. At a nce, its branches, seemingly knotted with what seemed distinctly like muscles, gave off the impression of raw and explosive power contained deep inside. With one foot, the falling figure trampled on the mutated beast at the front of the pack before brutally raining blows from his boulder-like fist onto the throat of the beast. Explosive drum beats,bined with the crackling electronic music, sounded like the crisp shattering of bone. It was not the sound produced from the instruments but rather the image and temperament that resonated with the viewers who, in turn, produced that bone-crushing sound in their own hearts. Soil and blood sttered in all directions. Some sshed onto the tree mans face in between his eyes. This diverted the attention of the viewers to his eyes. That pair of eyes radiated an immense murderous aura. Akin to the violent fury of a ferocious beast shaken awake from its slumber. A bone-chilling sensation crept down the spines of the viewers witnessing this scene, insinuating doubts in their minds. Who were the mad ones? Was it the savage and violent mutated beasts, or was it the previously peace-loving and gentle tree man that wouldnt hurt a fly? This extreme change was not only limited to the figure of the tree man at the front. Around him, the other figures were emanating this murderous aura too. The shrill re of a brass instrument signalled a variation as the string melody increased its vigour. The intense and frantic beats of the timpani portrayed an unyielding spirit. Compared to the first movement, the appearance and the temperament of the tree men had undergone a massive transformation. This was how they adapted to the battlefield and this dark age. Bing what they were most adverse to was their way of resisting the cruel fate that befell them. In line with the expectations of all the people who followed the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series, the third movement had a theme of struggle andbat. Frantic alternating of the brass rhythm and woodwind variations set a fierce and intense tone of confrontations and close quarterbat. The immense and visually stunning images, coupled with the perfectly synced apaniment, continuously battered the hearts and souls of the viewers. The third movement was in no way weaker than its predecessors. The transformed trees and mutated beasts collided violently against the dark and gloomy sky. Despite it being a virtual image, it brought about a realistic and overwhelming sense of bitterness that transcended time. The timid and gentle tree men were long gone, drowned out by the continuous battle to determine their survival. In order to seek a peacefulnd to call home, the tree men were willing to release their inhibitions and fight! From the highest mountains to the lowest valleys, a peacefulnd was nowhere to be found, and danger was lurking in every corner. Only this time, in the third movement, they no longer held on to the depressed notion of resigning to their fate. The tree men started off timid and cowardly. Making a stand, they fought against their fate, and after countless battles, they grew numb to war and death. Throughout the journey, they lost somerades but gained some newpanions too. Finally, they found a rtively peaceful cePr Land. nketed by snow, Pr Land was a frigid and unforgiving ce. Most viruses and mutated creatures were ipatible with the climate here. Ironically, this was thest purend in the diseased world. Devoid of the reddish-brown smog and air pollutants, the sky here was clear. Sunlight shone freely in the day, and at night, the stars that were hidden for quite some time came out to y. On certain nights, the illusive colors of an aurora would sh across the sky. Like the calm after a storm, the intensity of the music receded. Ethereal sounds of a zither interweaving with the soothing flute gave the flustered spirits of listeners a moment to rx. This was a time for peace. Pr Land was a sanctuary for the tree men. A ce where they could stay without worrying about dangers and mutated beasts lurking around every corner. This ce might have been cold, but it was certainly safe. With slight smiles on their faces, a few young saplings were running stiffly on the snow-covered ground. When they were about to slip, a sturdy branch reached out and fished them up before setting the saplings down on its broad shoulders. The image and score induced a feeling of warmth in peoples hearts. With this sort of backdrop, it seemed as if a scene of peace and stability was about to unfold. But for those watching the projection, they understood that Pr Land was just but a brief period in the true history of the Period of Destruction. Toward theter stages of the Period of Destruction, a summit meeting was held at Prnd. Back then, the world had not been divided into the twelve continents, only warzones. Leaders from nearly a hundred warzones had congregated for aprehensive discussion on the war. This temporary period of peace was not the conclusion but a foretelling of the explosive finale that was toe. The music switched to a mncholy cello solo. While not absolutely safe, Pr Land was still a ce of peace and tranquilitypared to the the various regions they had passed through. However, at the same time, this ce was not suitable from them to have a normal livelihood. Most importantly, they no longer had to live like wandering nomads and could settle down. In the New Era, most books regarding the history of the Period of Destruction had records and excerpts of the words spoken at that Pr Land summit meeting. Even though the original speakers were long forgotten, their words were passed down. "We can end it all in our current generation. There is no need to leave it to the next. Since we are already at this point, what harm is there in staking it all on onest push? "We have already be battle-hardened warriors and martyrs, but most importantly, we have also experienced a momentary period of peace. Whereas those born in the this era, amidst fire and blood, have never known what peace is." The historical recording of the Period of Destruction might have been glossed over, but they were not fabricated randomly. Fang Zhao remembered that, back then, simr words were spoken. He himself might have spoken out too. "Why are we not able to go back to living in our beloved homnd? Why do we have to give the world up? We are already strong, arent we?" In the projection, a group of tree men in the vastnd of snow and ice gazed longingly at the heavens. Under the night sky adorned with stars, the magnificent aurora was like a bright and flickering me lighting up the dark. The beating of a drum seemed to increase its intensity inyers, as if to emphasize a steadfast conviction. At the head of the group stood a familiar figure. His eyes were no longer clouded by madness and killing. Rather, in that moment of serenity, his eyes were filled with a slight reluctance and longing, as if parting ways with an old photograph. The flickering aurora gradually dissipated as night turned to day. Without any hint of reluctance, the lead tree man turned around to leave. The back of his wide trunk was full of scars. Nobody but himself knew that there was not a lot left in him. The next injury might be thest he could take before copsing. Such was the burden he had to bear. Many of the other tree men were in the same situation. As long as their injuries did not hinder their movement, they joined in the ranks of the leaving. Some of the tree men were ying with the young saplings. Upon seeing the procession, they lifted the saplings from themselves, carefully cing them on the ground before heading to join the ranks. A tree man lightly pressed his finger against a saplings forehead, as if to prevent the young one from following. Soon after, he turned to leave, exchanging fistbumps with a fellow treeman heading in the same direction. With a slight smile, he headed out without ncing back. He was afraid that he would lose the courage to leave if he looked behind. The young sapling was puzzled observing the leaving figures. This was a safe ce. The world outside was fraught with dangers. Why was everyone still leaving? The departing figures increased, joining the ranks of the leaving. All that was left were those old and weak tree men who were incapable ofbat. Pr Land was harsh and unforgiving, but at the same time, it was still the safest ce to be. A quick-paced string medley yed, and paired with a unique sequence of electronic music, it set a tense atmosphere forebodingbat. In that dark period, against their chaotic and unreasonable destiny, they were forced to make a cruel choice. The aerial view of the numerous figures against the background of the snow-coverednd formed a long, snaking line. The numbers were so great that it was not possible to see where the line began. A loud horn sounded along with the vigourous beats of the timpani. The increasing tempo and intensity washed away any downcast feelings. Alongside the dampening from the double bass and the woodwind score, the apanying singing grew in stature. Just like the scene of the leaving procession, it was a disy of extreme determination. Contained within was an immeasurable strength and hope. The volume of the chorus gradually increased as the footage left Pr Land, crossing over mountains and hills. The rustling and pping sounds made listeners imagine a harsh and chilly wind. In the projection, a greyish figure was rushing across thend in leaps and bounds. In a sh,ing face to face with a mutated beast. He raised his branch arm, as if swinging an axe. Throwing caution to the wind, with an unrestrained fury, he pierced the beasts chest. Thebination of explosive sounds and music was a constant barrage to the ears. Freed of any apprehension, the tree men gave into their unbridled and frantic madness and shed against the beasts as broken twigs, bits of wood, and blood scattered everywhere. A fierce wind swept through the silhouettes of trees and beasts in the fight for survival. Viewers could apparently even smell the fresh blood and chipped wood. The thundering timpani was followed by a frantic sh of acoustics. The arrangement that ensued wasplicated. An amalgamation of ssical symphonies, New Era music, church music, electronic music, even a military march amongst many other contrasting musical styles. It was as if a volcano that had been dormant for millions of years had suddenly erupted, triggering a tidal wave that could nket the entire world. The principal color of the footage had gradually changed from a stifling blue to a brilliant yellow glow, the color of the sun shining through ayer of clouds, the brilliance of an intense ze. The brightness of the projection had doubled since the beginning of the projection and was getting stronger. "When are trees able to shine so brightly? When one has a burning desire." The projection faded as the deeply moving symphony came to an end. Lead character: Pr Light Species: Longxiang Tianluo Song Title: "100-Year Period of Destruction" Third Movement, "Mission," producer: Fang Zhao Production team: Pr Light project team, Fang Zhao, Zu Wen, Song Miao, Pang Pusong, Zheng Huang, Wan Yue, Fu Yingtian, Stiller, Zhang Yu, Rodney. A Silver Wing Media release ... __________ Fang Zhao turned off the projection and audio equipment before raising the blinds. He did not check the web for opinions, nor did he observe the number of downloads. Rather, he gazed out the window on the 50th floor of the tower, taking in the view. Reminiscing a conversation hed once had with an old friend. "What exactly is a mission?" "Who knows? When we are fighting here and there and we suddenly feel like we ought to do something." Without going through hardships, one would possibly never know how much one could change. People could transform into something they absolutely loathed, yet they could also be something worthy. In the beginning of that period of endless struggle, people fought in order to survive. Yet toward the end, epting that they might not get to see the flourishing world they were fighting for, many still voluntarily participated in the fight, trading their lives so the future would burn much brighter, During that dark age, people were the real miracle. Fang Zhao had attended the summit at Prnd in person. Ultimately, toward theter stage of the all-out war, he had died during a military campaign. During the period depicted at the end of the third movement, he had lost his life at the Qian warzone, which woulde to be known in the New Era as Qian city, the center of Yanzhou, one of the twelve continents. "Farewell, my old friends." ___________ At the same time, in the continent of Leizhou, with a three-hour time difference. 8 a.m. in Yanzhou was roughly 11 a.m. in Leizhou. The first day of a new year was also the highly anticipated showdown of the two blockbusters the entire Leizhou entertainmentmunity had been waiting for. However, Wireless Media had announced that "God of War" would be screened at 11 a.m. sharp on the Jan 1. This piqued the curiosity of many. Rarely were there premiere screenings in the afternoon. Some believed that this was a disguised form of backing down. However, "King of Snipers" responded in the same way, pushing back the screening to 11 a.m. as well. Zaros agent had been very busy the past few days marketing "God of War." Even though he did not have high hopes for the movie, in order to break even, he and his team had been generating as much buzz as they could. As long as there was enough buzz, lots of people would watch the movie, and when that happened, only then would they be able to recoup the expenditure. As the clock struck eleven, all that he could possibly do was done. Whether the expenses could be recouped or not, he left that all up to the heavens. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Hi everyone, its me your friendly neighbourhood trantor! Superstars of Tomorrow release schedule is as follows: Mon-Fri: 1 Chapter Sat: 2 Chapters Sunday: 3 Chapters First chapter of the day will be released at 10 a.m +8 gmt Also a big shoutout to our current patreons, BW, S, MO, CKY, GG and SF. You guys know who you are! If anyone wants to support our Patreon and feed me, Min and Tennesh you can do so at patreon/superstarsoftomorrow Cheers everyone! Chapter 53: Great Grandfather Chapter 53: Great Grandfather Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After postproduction for the third movement had beenpleted, Silver Wing media had sent a copy to Zaro. Zaro was pleased with the music and was very satisfied with himself for making that decision. However, the score was just an apaniment for a part of "God of War." The movies plot differed from that of the music video. Under normal circumstances, Zaro would have just used it right away. This time, he was under heavy pressure and was taking his work seriously. Therefore, after discussing with Silver Wing Media, he forked up another sum for theposer to make some changes in the arrangement to better fit the movie. Wireless Media had no shortage of arrangers, However, Zaro felt that the originalposer would do the job better. On Silver Wings side, the adjustments were done personally by Fang Zhao after Duan Qianji had passed on a clip from "God of War." In a movie scene, there would be an abundance of sounds. Should the musical scores arrangement be inappropriate, the sound effects of the movie and the score might affect or conceal the other. Therefore, when Fang Zhao was producing the revised version, he watched simr movie clips in order to blend it with the music. He made adjustments to the tone, pitch, and tempo, as well as the harmonizing and acoustics. Some of the electronic tones were removed and instead made use of the movies sound effects for a seamless blend. On Wireless Medias side, the soundtrack did not garner much attention. Zaro felt that the soundtrack was very suitable for his grand entrance. Zaros agent considered the soundtrack to be decent, but he didnt think it would impact the film much. As the clock approached 11 a.m., the staff of Wireless Media kept their eyes glued to the digital chart, paying attention to the sales for the premiere. Due to advancements in technology, projection equipment and sound systems had improved tremendously. Besides the major movie theatres in themerce center of every city, most people could catch movies upon their release directly through the inte. Actual cinemas were a thing of the past, with the entire industry moving toward an online and virtual direction. People in every city of Leizhou had readied their projection equipment and prepared themselves. Most just wanted to see what sort of production the famous Zaro Renault showcased this time. Some genuinely just wanted to view the film before writing reviews. Zaro has specially invited a few of his close friends of the same ilk to watch the premiere in his own luxurious projection room. "Its starting! Ha ha, lets see how Senior Master saves the world!" Zaro did not bother checking the amount of online marketing done. Although he was hedonistic, he certainly was not stupid. He knew that the movie could notpare to "King of Snipers," but he had already made a stand and there was no backing down. Having achieved what he had set out to do, box office numbers and reviews were just secondary. Most people did not have high expectations for "God of War." Just watching the trailer would give one the gist of the plot. In the end, it would just be the age-old plotline of the hero saving the damsel in distress and saving the world. ording to people online, watching one of Zaros movies was the same as watching all of them. "God of War" had a simple plot. The male lead was an outstanding soldier in the army. The female lead was a reporter. When a certain metropolis encountered an attack by a monster, the female lead headed to the disaster zone to report. In the time of crisis, the male lead led his team to the rescue, beating the monster and saving the beauty in a happy ending. Movies should be enjoyable. Logic goes flying out the window when the movie is taken too seriously. Perhaps due to Zaro himself starring in the movie,pared to the previous seven, every single actor and actress, the female lead, and even the extras acted seriously. Every effort was made for the casting as well. Even Zaro, whose acting was not that great, put in a lot of hard work. Unlike the seven movies before, the eighth move was not just an extravagant and pompous affair. On this note, it was a great improvement. However, some sharp-sighted members of the audience could immediately tell the simrly sized Zaro from his body double. These naysayers were quick to point out the parts where the body double stood in. Other than the times where Zaros face could be seen, the rest, including his back profile and silhouettes, were done by the body double. Not professional at all, bad review! Halfway through the story, the film focused on the disaster-stricken area under attack from the monster. Billowing clouds of ck smoke andrge scale explosions contrasted with the tiny human figures. The mes threatened to consume as the heavy smoke and dust set a suffocating tone. The whole scene looked so realistic. At this moment, those watching this scene had two words popping up in their mindscrappy film. Commercial filmsden with special effects and a cliche plot were a dime a dozen. One nce was more than enough to know how it would turn out. Especially in the New Era where film and television were thriving, a typical film without much logic would be termed by the public as a "crappy film." Having watched how the film yed out, most people already had a gist of the plot; it was simr to what they had expected. Great. It was about time for Senior Master Zaros lead character to lead his troops to save the day. Most people treated this movie as a joke, and now it was time for the highly anticipated climax that the masses had been waiting all along tough at. This movie that Zaro had invested in was melodramatic andcking in logic, but at least it had a stunning atmosphere and special effects. This redeeming factor made the movie easier to endure. "Almost there! In a moment you guys can marvel at how the great master steals the thunder!" Zaro eximed as hey on the sofa, excitedly shaking his legs. At that moment, outside Zaros mansion, a flying transport was descending slowly. For this kind of detached residence, therge garden out front was thending spot for flying cars and transportation. Zaros housekeeper was busy preparing food and drinks to be brought to the theater. As he saw the descending vehicle, he immediately dropped what he was doing and called out to the rest of the servants in the house to hurry over and wee the guests. Even though his hair was in a mess, the housekeeper did not raise a finger to fix it. Instead, he stood rooted to the spot as if he were a statue. When the hum of engines died down, the cabin door opened. The housekeeper and servants dropped their heads lower, afraid to make eye contact. Peeking from the corner of their eyes, all they saw was the boots of a few security personnel. An elderly man with a head full of white hair stepped out from the transport. The personal doctor beside him raised a hand to offer his support but was waved away. The elderly man scrutinized the house in front of him with a faint smile. With a slight smile, he sighed. "Seems like it has been more than a decade since Ist came." Turning to the respectfully waiting housekeeper, he asked, "Is the young punk Zaro in?" "The young master is currently in the theater screening the premiere with seven of his friends," the housekeeper replied politely, his voice wavering softly from the nervousness "Great," the elderly man said as he walked forward. The housekeeper took a fewrge strides and opened the doors. Only after the elderly man had entered the room did he raise his head and worriedly nced across the room. The housekeeper was not worried that Zaro might receive a scolding. Rather, he was concerned that Zaro might get annoyed at this old man. He was no ordinary man; he was the head of the Renault family. Even up to today, many of Leizhous top officials paid their respects to the man considered the founding father of Leizhou. This was the man Zaro addressed as great-grandfather. Chapter 54: Anguished Tears Chapter 54: Anguished Tears Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh This old man still held the most seniority in the Renault family. Despite having stepped down from power quite some time ago, all his glory and titles still remained, and people treated him as such. Nowadays, he was no longer involved with the government, but people still respectfully acknowledge him as "Old General Renault." As one aged, ones bodily functions deteriorated. Ever since Old General Renault had stepped down, the amount of idle time made it easy to ponder. He thought about his family, wistfully remembered histe wife, and reminisced about his oldrades-in-arms. That was not a beneficial situation, and thus his doctor had rmended that he should head out more for some fresh air. Staying at home made it easy for him to overthink, which was not necessarily a good thing for someone his age. As for where to go, after some thought, Old General Renault decided to pay a visit to the great-grandson who was always causing trouble for the other members of the Renault family. In front of Old General Renault, the other members of the family only mentioned tactfully that the little brat was "lively." The truth, though, was not hard to find out. Although Zaro might have been slightly pampered and prone to trouble, as long as his behaviour was not out of line, Old General Renault would turn a blind eye. Awhile back, when Old General Renault went online, he had found that the inte was abuzz with news regarding Zaro. Thus, when he went out for some fresh air, he decided to pay his great-grandson a visit. The personal doctor tagging along was a little concerned. He just hoped that Zaro would not upset his great-grandfather too much. Originally, the doctor had only nned for five members from the dedicated medical team toe along, but after a little consideration, he had decided to increase it to seven for some added insurance. Of all the rtives he could visit, the old master just had to pick the Zaro that could not go a day without stirring up the media. The old master rejected the housekeepers suggestion to call Zaro over. Instead, he walked in the direction pointed out by the housekeeper. He wanted to personally see for himself what his troublemaker great-grandson got up to normally. He also wanted to see the younger generation in their true form. The door to the projection room was slightly ajar. Someone had not closed the door properly after a visit to the washroom. The sounds of rowdy heckling and jeering mixed with the jarring sound effects were seeping out into the doorway. The housekeeper followed behind closely, keeping his head down. His hands were grasped tightly as beads of sweat formed on his forehead. In his heart, he was praying, Young master, you must absolutely keep your mouth shut, do not say anything out of line. Even if you have to talk big, please do not do so now! The old master stood in the doorway, leaning on his crane. Even though his aged figure made him appear hunched, standing there, he seemed like a huge boulder that could not be shaken. His personal doctor was paying close attention to his every expression. He knew what that bunch were like every other day and was worried it would affect the old master. More than ten people stood outside the doorway, not making a single sound. The tension in the entire house was stifling. The staff in charge of cleaning were shaking with fear and every single action was done cautiously. Thus, the sound of activitying from the projection room was clear and distinct. Inside, the oblivious Zaro was bragging about his own acting experience. "I dont mean to show off, but when I was acting, I think I disyed the same demeanour as my great-grandfather back in those days! Arent they alike? Not everyone can act out the vigour!" The others hooted in agreement as Zaro continued his bragging. Yet they clearly knew what they had seen; the figure that just leapt into the flying vehicle was obviously the body double! In the movie, numerous troops were heading for the disaster zone. The other movies that Zaro had worked on might havecked logic, but for this movie, with all the real military equipment and weapons, they could not afford to be careless. Of course, the real equipment only ounted for a small portion, asputer generated special effects made up the rest. Having actual military equipment ording to the scale of the movie would have been considered a military operation rather than shooting a movie. The scene now showed all sorts of aircraft and flying vehicles dispatched by the Air Force. As the grand spectacle unfolded, a timpani started beating in the background, gradually rising in volume. A shrill whistle from some sort of horn abruptly rang out, jolting the senses of audiences everywhere. As if an electrical current had just run through them, thenguid audience was now alert and excited. The roars of the aircraft, together with an orchestra in the background, created a vast, majestic atmosphere. A brass march frantically alternated with a woodwind score to the sh between humans and monsters. The realism was stunning and, whenbined perfectly with the apanying music, was a nonstop auditory and visual barrage for the viewers. "Haha! How is it? Can you feel the God of War vibes? Ah, here it is! Im exiting the ne!" Everyone in the project room straightened up and watched the scene attentively. The door of a transport aircraft opened, revealing the soldiers inside who were armed to the teeth. A close up of Zaros character followed before he donned a pair of goggles and led his squad to rappel out of the aircraft. And after that? There was no after. Only half of Zaros face had been shown when he was exiting the aircraft. The following stunts of rappelling out of the aircraft had been done by the body double. No matter how badly the others in the projection room wanted to ridicule Zaro, all that came out from their mouths was praise. Outside, the doctor could guess what all the ttering was about. Oh, right. The young masters movie was called "God of War"? How thick-skinned can he get? How could the soldiers in the movie measure up to the real "God of War" division? Hmph. The real "God of War" is right here. The housekeeper dropped his head even lower, hoping the ground would open up and swallow him. The personal doctor nced quickly at the old masters face. Any traces of a smile had all but disappeared off his face. However, he did not look angry. Rather, he seemed deep in thought. He was not paying heed to the young master. Instead, the old master was deeply engrossed in the sounds that wereing out. He might have been old, but he certainly was not deaf. Even without watching the movie, he could differentiate the models of aircraft, fighters, and bombers just from the roars of the engines. From the explosions, he could tell the cannon model and the armour ting of the tanks as well as the type of munitions that were being used. Even after leaving the battlefield for a long time, he still kept an eye on the happenings in the military. Expecting to have forgotten all these, the memories that came back were clear as day. Beside him, the equipment for monitoring the health of the old master started beeping out warnings. "General?" The doctor realized something was amiss. Veins were appearing on the hands tightly gripping the cane. That wrinkled face was trembling slightly as if he was enduring an immense pain. "General? How are you feeling?" The doctor was worried. The old masters recent mental state had not been great, and at his age, even the doctor did not know how such a change might affect him. Old General Renault just stood there, not making a sound. It seemed like he could not hear the doctors words. He stood gazing into the distance, as if attentively listening to something, as if reminiscing. His eyes were red and watery. As the background music and sound effects reached a climax, he closed his eyes as the tears freely flowed. His entire body started trembling uncontrobly. The doctor was at a loss. Ever since hed taken over the job from his own father, he had never seen the old master in this state before. F*ck! This is bad! "Medical team! Hurry!" Only the personal doctor had followed the old master. The rest of the medical team were on the transport standing by. Upon receiving the call, the medical team rushed into the house. As the door of the projection room was not closed, the suddenmotion could be heard by those inside. Zaro had a bad feeling about this. Stepping out into the doorway and witnessing the scene, he felt an icy-cold wind running through him. His legs turned weak as he knelt down in the doorway. Its over. Im finished , Zaro thought to himself. He had made the most senior Renault shed anguished tears. Chapter 55: What Is the Title? Chapter 55: What Is the Title? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh In Wireless Medias headquarters, after the premiere of "God of War," Zaros manager and a few other senior executives were checking the ratings of the movie online. "Five... five points!?" Seeing this, a few of them double checked to make sure their eyes were not ying tricks on them. Upon further inspection, there were already more than three hundred reviews for the movie. After a quick check of their IDs, they found that amongst them were the reviews of some reputable film critics as well. ncing once more at the rating, they slowly counted each and every star. Their eyes had not deceived them. Five stars! A full five stars! It was inconceivable. How could a movie with a crappy plot receive such rave reviews!? A rating of five was only half of a perfect rating of ten. Whether the film was good or bad, the rating was only given after watching the movie. Movies simr to "God of War" termed by the masses as a crappy film would normally receive a rating of about three stars. That was the average rating Zaros previous seven films had received. The five star rating was still notparable to the 8.6 rating of "King of Snipers," yet whenpared to Wireless Medias previous productions, this was an unprecedentedly high rating indeed. In the eyes of Zaros team, five stars was very high. This was the highest rating ever received for one of Zaros productions. Screenshot it! Take a photo! This was solid proof! Zaros agent was worried that the system had experienced some errors, hence the high ratings. He trusted the reviews of the critics, but this high rating was just beyond his expectations! Every username was tied to the users terminal. Arge influx of fake fans was also impossible. If there were too many obvious fake fans, in investigation would take ce. What called for the high ratings? "Are you f*cking kidding me? God of War has a rating of five! There is something suspicious going on!" "Already 5.1 stars and still rising!" "Where are the ones who caught the movie immediately after it was released? Shed some light on the truth!" "I just watched the premiere. How do i put it in words... rather straightforward with a crappy plot. Yet it was really cool. Especially the stunning spectacle of the final battle. I give it five and a half stars." "The visuals of Senior Master Zaros movies are always more or less satisfactory. Just that this time it left a profound impression on me, perhaps due to the soundtrack. I originally wanted to give it three stars, but on ount of the amazing soundtrack, I made it five." Amongst those voicing their opinions, there were also professional critics who were rather famous. "My rating is five and a half stars. The plot deserves only one star, as everyone should be able to tell. Production deserves two and a half stars. Compared to the previous works, there has been an improvement, especially the acting. Although not great, it is evident that they were serious about their craft. I gave two stars for the previous seven movies. This time, based on the same criteria, the movie would have received three and a half stars on the ount of their improvement. s, what prompted me to give an extra two stars was that short but exquisite soundtrack. I am sure others in the industry have given an extra two stars as well just for the music." "Indeed." Another reputable film critic chipped in. "The soundtrack of a film is an importantponent when ites to making a film. Without a soundtrack, a movie is just like an empty shell. Music can entuate a story, draw out emotions, and shape perceptions. Great soundtracks can enhance a film. Just try remembering all the ssical greats. Most people might have forgotten how the plot goes, but the the epic soundtracks will remain evesting. "The soundtrack in the climax of God of War was indeed breathtaking. During my university days, I minored in movie soundtracks. Thus, from a professional view, I was unable to detect any ws. That piece brought out the essence of the joys and sorrows of the battle. The bloodshed and glory were all nicely depicted. I just wish to know which greatposer produced this masterpiece. To anyone in the industry who has such information, I will be waiting online for any news." Due to protectionist measures, in Leizhou, music from other continents was not distributed freely. Most people in Leizhou were not familiar with the "Period of Destruction" series. Even with the big hoo-ha of the second movement, the news here was censored. Therefore, some people did not even know of the existence of the virtual idol Pr Light. As the release of the third movement and the premiere of "God of War" had happened simultaneously, even though there might have been a minority that followed the music industry in Yanzhou, those that had listened to the song had not watched the movie. At the moment, nobody had deduced the source or theposer of the soundtrack yet. Some people thought that the soundtrack would be under the films copyright and would not appear anywhere else. Therefore, in order to hear it, they had no choice but to watch "God of War." There were also soundtrack enthusiasts who went to watch "God of War" a second time. Arge number who saw the reviews online decided to catch it too. Thus, during the second screening of the movie, Zaros agent and production team realized that the second screening had even more viewers than the premiere! This had never happened before with the seven previous movies. This was a happy asion! It called for a celebration! Zaros agent tried calling Zaro to pass on the good news. However, Zaro was totally uncontactable. Finding Zaro uncontactable, he moved on to contacting the members in Zaros social circle. s, not a single one could be contacted. Had some sort of ident urred? Thoughts of kidnapping, ckmail, and hostage situations shed across the mind of Zaros agent, and he nearly wanted to make a police report, but after remembering that Zaro was a member of the Renault family, the agent made a call to an uncle of Zaros. From that uncle, he received the news that Zaro and his friends were at home and was told not to worry. Refusing toment further, the uncle hung up. Zaros agent could tell that something was amiss. Could it be that something had happened? At the same time, in Zaros residence. Zaros friends were seated quietly in the projection room. Allmunication devices on hand had been confiscated and they were not allowed to leave. Even a trip to the bathroom required someone to follow them. Two armed security personnel were standing in the doorway, giving off icy stares. No matter which family they belonged to, there would be no such preferential treatment given. The bunch of them sat in fear, afraid to even make a single sound. None of them even knew what had happened. At that moment, nobody had even dared to go out. All they saw was Zaro kneeling down moments after opening the door, all hints of his normally insolent attitude gone. Before they even had time to look out, security personnel had already entered the room with their guns raised. In the Renault family, quite a few members were able to boast of having armed security personnel tag along. Yet given Zaros reaction and the tense atmosphere in the house, it was highly likely that the rarely seen Old General Renault was here. But why would the Old General even be here? To visit Zaro? Given the current situation and seeing the gun-wielding security personnel, one of them came to a conclusionsomething had happened to Old General Renault. The health and well-being of this very important person was an important affair. Before the Renault family had done any preparations, it was important that no information was to be leaked. Therefore, even if Zaros friends had not seen anything, theirmunication devices had to be confiscated and they had to be confined to the room. Why had Old General Renault suddenly encountered a health problem? Seeing Zaros kneeling figure, perhaps Zaro had angered the old man and triggered a reaction? At the thought, the friend shivered. All he could do was offer Zaro his condolences. If Zaro had indeed offended the old general, even if he was the beloved grandson of Leizhous current governor, Zaro would not be spared. At the moment, Zaro was very pale. He was still kneeling, but at the doorway of another room. He did not know what was happening inside right now, but seeing the situation with his great-grandfather just now, he did not have high hopes. Five other members of the Renault family were already in the house. They were his uncles and aunts. The Renaults of his grandfathers generation held important positions and were unable to set aside everything and rush over. Zaros father had also rushed over. After confirming that the old masters life was no longer in danger, he proceeded to rip into Zaro. In the past, whenever Zaros father had scolded him, there would always be others to intercede. This time, nobody even bothered. Zaros mother sat to one side, her face fraught with worry. When she tried to interject, she was stopped by one of Zaros aunts. The members of the family did not know the entire story, but considering Zaros past actions, they came to the conclusion that Zaro was at fault for the Old Generals current condition. Sporting a bruised face, Zaro sobbed silently while still kneeling. Any trace of his arrogant manner was gone. Zaro might have been pampered, but he had a conscience. He had not wished for such a situation. Even he did not know what had caused his great-grandfather so much anguish. Could it have been the bragging he had done in the projection room? If he had know that the old man had been standing outside, he would not have dared to say anything. As he knelt there sobbing, the door opened. His father gave him a cold stare and said, "Old master wishes to speak to you." Zaro blew his nose, grabbing onto the doorframe to support himself as he got up. After contemting, he decided to go back to kneeling and, in that position, shuffled into the room. The old master had his back to the door, so Zaro could not see his expression. All he could do under the icy cold stares of his elders was tremble. "Gr-great-grandfather," Zaro mumbled softly. Having prepared himself for whatever punishment mighte, Zaro instead heard something totally unexpected. "That song. What is its title?" the old master asked. "Eh?!" Zaro grimaced. The others in the room were bewildered as well. "What eh? Hurry up and answer!" Zaros father said as he rasped his knuckles down onto the top of Zaros head. "Oh!" Zaro rxed a little and tried to think. At that moment, it should have been the part where he was acting. The soundtrack was titled... "Mi-Mission. That piece was called Mission," Zaro hurriedly said. "Mission," the old master repeated the word with a longing gaze and a light sigh. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Hope you guys had an epic weekend. If you guys have any queries or wanna call me out, you can just shoutout @BeetleBarker in thements, and if Im not out fighting crime, Ill swing by and reply. Chapter 56: Battle for the Composition Chapter 56: Battle for the Composition Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh When some people heard the third movement, they felt that the music was cool and pleasing to the ear. Just as when Zaro heard it for the first time, he felt the music could heighten the scenes atmosphere,plimenting him in the process. However, when Old General Renault listened to it, the music did not lift him; rather, it stirred a sense of sorrow. There was a saying: "Music only furnishes the ambience. Every listener only hears his own story." This saying was exactly what Old General Renault was going through. Regardless of what theposer was thinking about when hed created this music, when Old General Renault listened to the music, all his past experiences came flowing back to him. A long time ago, when Old General Renault was still young, hed taken part in many military campaigns. These military campaigns were not known to the masses because they had taken ce on another. The 100-Year Period of Destruction had left Earth bare andcking resources. At the rate the New Era was developing, lots of resources were needed. The resources on Earth would have been exhausted before long, and that would have led to the real end of the world. Hence, there had been a need to look for resources and materials outside of the. It was no easy task, but somebody had to do it. Few people knew the terrible price that was paid for all the glory of the thriving New Era. How many lives had been lost in the unbounded universe, on foreigns where the remains were never imed? Recently, he kept remembering hisrades who had traveled to a distant together with him. If they had not perished, they would certainly have a standing equal to his. Hearing the familiar sounds of guns and machinery unconsciously brought him back that period. The soundtrack directed his thoughts toward the desperate scenario he had wished to forget. People loved exalted heroes. Movies and films had no shortage of sparkling superheros, but he rarely watched those. No matter what righteous mission they were given, no matter how valiant or great they were, in reality, heroes would bleed and heroes would die. He had watched and read enough films and books regarding heroes and heard many songs praising heroes. But all of them were wed. They might have depicted war, but they shied away from the true image of war. The cruelty and irrationality of war, the cost of lives, was all but neglected. Regardless of the glory or destruction, heroes were glorified while the normal man was swept aside. Heroes, whether in reel-life or real life, were just but a small part of humanity. The other end of the spectrum was overlooked. For every victory, there were always those that went through the sorrow of losing a family member. Because of these reasons, Old General Renault could not appreciate real art. Perhaps he was old and was unable to keep up with the times. Maybe the younger generation reveled in the a beautiful world without sorrow and anxiety. Perhaps only those who had been on an actual battlefield would understand the implications of war and the cost of lives. With a deep breath and another long sigh, the old master spoke. "You did well finding this soundtrack." The kneeling Zaro widened his eyes, doubting his own hearing. Was the old master actually praising him?! Zaro was astonished that the old master was interested in this piece of music. It was at this moment that he realised that it was upon hearing the soundtrack that the old master was so moved it triggered something. That meant... The old masters tears were not from anger but rather because of the music? He had gotten beat up for nothing?! Still kneeling, Zaro red at his father. Upon making contact with Zaros barely recognizable and bruised face, Zaros father let out a light sigh and turned his head away. The other elders in the room were also slightly awkward. Who would have thought that the old masters condition was a result of him listening to a song? They had nearly hit Zaro themselves, but hearing that the old masters condition was stable, they had controlled themselves. Luckily, they had saved themselves from an even more awkward situation. "Who is theposer for Mission?" the old master asked. "Ah. I dont know." Zaro felt the piercing stares of the few elders in the room after his reply. He winced and continued on. "R-really, I dont know. Theposer is someone in Yanzhou. Yanzhous Silver Wing Media. They didnt tell me who theposer was. But thatposer has two other works before Mission. Great-grandfather, let me source them out for you to listen... Sss." At the end, he let out a little sound like a hiss. Zaros father clenched his fist. He could tell right away what that little punk was trying to pull off! As expected, hearing the "sss," the old master turned his chair around and saw the bruised face of Zaro. Startled, he asked, "What happened to you? Stand up. What are you kneeling down for." He had been deeply immersed in his memories and had not noticed his surroundings. Only now was he fully awake. Zaro got up, massaging his knee and wincing as if in pain. "Father hit me. It hurts." At his age, Old General Renault could have guessed. Heughingly said, "You deserve it! What simr to God of War, far from it!" He could tell from the look of it that Zaro was only suffering some bruises. A little discipline would be all right as a deterrent for the young punk. Zaro gave a cheekyugh. Acting coy and cheeky was what made him so endearing to his grandfather, the current governor of Leizhou. Zaros father rolled his eyes. Of all the things to learn, this little brat had learned to act like this! Zaro was an expert at currying favors with the elder generation, yet he knew when to draw the line. Too much ttery would make him annoying. Thus, he showed some restrain. "Great-grandfather, do you want to listen to them? I can get the other two pieces and theplete Mission for you." With that, he nced at the personal doctor beside the old master. He did not want the old master to lose himself and cause an incident again. The personal doctor chuckled. "No objections." For humans, releasing pent-up emotions was beneficial. The old master tended to bottle up his feelings and regrets, storing them in the deep recesses of his heart. After many long years, the scars and pains deep in his heart were a lot for him to bear. Crying it all out was as if letting his spirit finally rx. Just that this had been a big scare for him. Anyone who had seen the old master in that state would have panicked. Having received approval, the bruised and batter Zaro happily ran out of the room. Watching the scene, his mother thought that her child had suffered brain damage from the beatings. "Its alright to be a little lively." The old master chuckled as Zaro went out. He meant the words for everyone in the room, and specifically for Zaros father, to hear. What could Zaros father say? He could only sh a smile and nod. That child had already grown up this way, how much could he change? As long as Zaro refrained from outrageous activities, they also did not need to keep him on a tight leash. In a short time, Zaro brought the full copies of "Divine Punishment," "Cocoon Breach," and the original "Mission" to the old master. "It is even better when watching the music video. Let me help you set it up." Although Zaro said he was helping to set up, he was actually directing the security personnel and the servants to do the work. After all three music videos had been yed, even though the old master was not as shaken as before, his eyes were all red and misty. "An excellent piece of art!" A few of those in the room gave their surprisingly good reviews. Zaros father muttered, "How does this not belong to Leizhou?" "Whichever continentsposer, being able to produce this sort of music deserves respect," the old master said. Music like this that was capable of evoking emotions could transcend politics and time. Having finished watching the music video, Zaro was chased out of the room by his father. The door was closed as the Renaults inside discussed important matters. After Zaro exited the room, he did not bother to check on his friends who were still under the watchful eyes of the security personnel. Instead, he called his agent. Receiving the call, Zaros agent immediately ryed the good news regarding the showing of "God of War" at the box office and its rave reviews. Before he could ask about what had caused Zaro to be uncontactable, he was interrupted by Zaro. "I dont give a f*ck about any of that! Contact Silver Wing Media right away. No matter how much it costs, purchase the copyright for Mission. Remember, I want the full copyright." Zaros agent was shocked. Although the soundtrack was great and gave the movie extra points, was it worth it to spend anotherrge sum of money to buy it? He wanted to ask what had happened within the Renault family, but before he could speak, Zaro had already hung up. At the moment when Zaros agent contacted Silver Wing Media with the intent to purchase the copyrights, Duan Qianji received a call inside the headquarters of Silver Wing. A rough voice came through the line. "Dear Wife!" Hearing this, Duan Qianji wanted to sever the call. She knew that every time she heard this tone, there would be a troublesome request. "The new song Mission that yourpany just released, leave it for me! Dont ever sell it!" "What? Didnt you have no interest in music?" Duan Qianji asked. "Ah, I dont have interest in other music. But I really like this series. Especially the third movement. Make sure to leave it. Yanzhous military is nning on expanding. We have shot a publicity film and are hoping to use the music alongside it." Chapter 57: Battle Date Chapter 57: Battle Date Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The theme song for a recruitment drive had to project amanding presence. It couldnt be soft. It also had to be hefty. Naturally, Duan Qianjis husband, Major General Hong Lou, was clueless about music and couldnt tell the difference. But others who belonged to the Yanzhou militarymand could. They had spotted a gem, and when they noticed it was a Silver Wing release, they sought out Hong Lou. You had to save the good stuff for your own. Even though she stood to suffer a loss, given that Hong Lou had asked for the song specifically, Duan Qianji decided to keep the rights of the song within her home continent. The song was noticed by the Yanzhou militarymand and ted to anchor a recruitment drive, which meant the series was quite popr. Even if the masses didnt like the song, as long as the military did, that was a good thing. Silver Wing had to borrow equipment and locations from the military for its film productions every year. Now the military wanted something from them. It was good to do this favor. There would be less bacsh the next time they wanted to borrow equipment from the military. After hanging up with her husband, Duan Qianji asked her assistant, "Any word on the Fiery Bird poll?" "Voting has started in Huangzhou. Voting in Yanzhou might be held off until Memorial Day." The online poll of virtual idols for the Fiery Bird endorsement deal was actually organized by Rising Dragon, a world-renowned gaming publication. It had nothing to do with Fiery Bird, but it received quite a bit of attention globally. Given that Rising Dragon was a media outlet from Huangzhou, voting naturally kicked off in Huangzhou. The voting order of the other continents was determined randomly byputer. By custom, voting in all 12 continents took three months. Fiery Bird was scheduled to finalize its virtual idol endorsers for all continents by May. Typically, Fiery Bird consulted Rising Dragons online poll before making their decisions. Most of the time, the top vote-getter in each continent was awarded the endorsement deal. Rising Dragon typicallypleted voting for four continents in a month. Yanzhou was the sixth continent on this years list, scheduled for early February. "Send word to Fang Zhao to try toplete thest movement before New Era Memorial Day and aim for a Feb. 8 release," Duan Qianji ordered. Jan. 28 was New Era Memorial Day. The Period of Destruction ended and the New Era began on that day 500-plus years ago. It was a day celebrated worldwide, the most important festival in all 12 continents. The asion was typically marked by a holiday of at least seven days. The exact length of the vacation was determined by individualpanies in each continent. Silver Wing gave its employees a week off, although entertainment industry types could never really take a vacation. They were typically busy hitting the road and attending various celebratory events in different cities. It was the busiest time of the year and the most profitable. Even if you ordered them to take time off, they wouldnt be willing. Celebrities who rested during this period were either ill or out of favor and couldnt swing a single invitation. Duan Qianji wanted to ask Fang Zhao to attend a few events with the Pr Light project team to boost their profile, but she eventually decided against it because she was concerned about the progress of the fourth movement. The most important thing now was to focus andplete the fourth movement with a flourish. Memorial Day celebrations were secondary. An even more crucial endorsement deal was up for grabs after Memorial Day. That was of greater importance to Silver Wing. As for Ming Cang, the deputy head of the Yanzhou Music Association, Duan Qianji had given him a heads up. After the third movement was released, Ming Cang had posted an emotional video on Yanzhousrgest social media website. It was impossible for him to be unbiased because of his sons illness, so he couldnt postment on the official website of the Yanzhou Music Association. He could only speak in a personal capacity. Ming Cang was still quite moved, butpared to his response to the second movement, he seemed in better spirits. His cheeks were flush. The jaded look brought on by his sons condition had disappeared. He wore a bright smile. "Ming Yes condition has improved. His medical team is following up. His attending doctor says that the series clearly has an impact on the Hull virus, but only the entire series, the four movements altogether, qualifies as a full course of treatment. A breakthrough probably cant be expected until the full treatment ispleted. Im looking forward to the fourth movement. Thanks again to Pr Light and the Pr Light project team." Duan Qianjis concerns had vanished after she watched Ming Cangs video. Quite a few hospitals in Yanzhou had already dubbed the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series the "Hull Virus Treatment Tune." From a business perspective, once research had proven the series efficacy in treating the virus, the sky was the limit. "Tell Fang Zhao the priority is quality. Now that he haspleted three movements, the fourth movement will be easier. As long as the quality is there, everything else will fall in ce. All he has to do is focus onpleting the series. As for marketing and other matters, tell him not to worry about it," Duan Qianji ordered her assistant. "Then... what about our client in Leizhou?" the assistant asked. "Tell them that the rights to the third movement have been sold." Leizhou. Zaros agent ryed Silver Wings message to his client. "What? The rights have been sold? They dont want more money?" Zaro was furious. The agent nodded vigorously. Ten million for a song could be written off as Senior Masters one-off indulgence, but as for sweetening the offer, he would be cautious. Zaro had ordered him to spare no expense in buying the full rights to the song, but as the Senior Masters bookkeeper, he would never spend more than 50 million on a song. In his mind, it wasnt worth it. It was uneconomical and irrational. So he could finally rest easy when he got word from Silver Wing. "Silver Wing are adamant about not selling us the rights," the agent said. "Then lets poach theposer." "We cant. Silver Wing has done a good of keeping him under wraps. Even folks in Yanzhou have no idea who he is." The agent was in a tough spot. Poaching talent was harder than buying a song. Silver Wing was no fool. You could tell by the way they guarded theposers identity. Businesses acted out of self interest. Every move was calcted. Silver Wing had to have bigger ns in mind. But that was the purview of the music industry. They were just making movies for fun. They wouldnt be affected. They were also from a different continent. In the worst-case scenario, they could buy another song from Silver Wing next time. "Then lets poach him when he unmasks himself. Arent there four movements in total? Three are already out. The fourth will be released soon." Another thought struck Zaro and he startedughing. "It wont be long. Silver Wing wants Pr Light in the running for the Fiery Bird endorsement deal." Online polling had started in Huangzhou already. Leveraging his status as a Renault and the favored grandson of the Leizhou governor, Zaro had learned from a Rising Dragon source that Pr Light was Silver Wings candidate for the endorsement deal in Yanzhou. "We can afford to wait." Zaro kicked up his feet. "Whats thetest score for God of War?" "Its 5.3 now." "What about King of Snipers?" "8.2" "Hahahaha!" Zaro startedughing with no regard for decorum. His agent shed a cynical smile too. Why were they so happy? Because the rating for "God of War" was rising while the score for "King of Snipers" was slipping. In three days, the second film had lost 0.4 points. It was an rming rate of decline for the critically acimed movie. The followingment had appeared online: "I dont know why, but when I was watching King of Snipers, all I could think of was the song that yed during the final battle scene in God of War." "Actually, the score for King of Snipers isnt bad, but in contrast, after watching God of War, itcks oomph." It was like having a heavy dish and then trying one that was lighter, of the gourmet variety. There was bound to be a difference. Many fans searched online for the soundtrack for "God of War." There were calls for Wireless Media to release the song yed during the final battle as a single, but the studio never responded. Eventually, someone discovered that the memorable song was part of a series performed by a virtual idol over in Yanzhou. "Yanzhou?" "They actually used someone from Yanzhou?" "Whats the name of the virtual idol? Whats the name of the song? Let me check." "Pr Light, from Yanzhou, and the song is called Mission. Its the third movement of the 100-Year Period of Destruction series. Oh, the first three movements are avable for download in Yanzhou for one dor a pop." "Wow, copyrighted music is actually avable for download in Yanzhou? Us music fans in Leizhou can forget about it." There were many jealous fans in Leizhou. Copyrighted music in Leizhou was usually made-to-order and appeared only in ads and videos. They were not avable for download. If you wanted to listen to a copyrighted song, you had to watch the ad or the original videounless the recordbel released a single. The quandary made many think about Zaro, the Senior Master with little restraint but plenty of cash to splurge. "Have Senior Master Zaro buy the rights to the song. Actually, have him buy all the rights to the song. That way we can listen to it." Zaro readments along these lines, thinking, I want to buy the rights too, but Silver Wing aint selling. While the song generated quite a bit of interest online, not everyone was willing to watch "God of War" just to hear it. "Mission" could not be sampled in Leizhou. Even if the Leizhou fans managed to log in to a streaming website in Yanzhou, they could only y the first two movements. Silver Wing had blocked sampling of the third movement outside of Yanzhou. Just when Leizhou fans thought they would never hear "Mission" in a context other than the movie, a video started circting online. It was titled "A Mission Callingthe Earth-Shattering Army of Yanzhou." The Yanzhou militarymand released rare footage of its three divisions taking part in drills and engaging inbat. The cinematography was slick and explosive, especially the Air Force footage, which projected power and elegance. And the score was a magical touch. Anyone who watched the video would be burning with passion and inspired to fight. The video generated heated discussion online. Many folkspared it to the recruitment videos in their own continents. They realized that their videos were visually OK, but somehow, they paled inparison to the Yanzhou video. Folks in Rongzhou were genuinely pissed off. "Earth-shattering? Have you forgotten about Rongzhou?" Thes 12 continents were split into eight main continents and four special continents. Yanzhou was one of the eight major continents, popted mostly by civilians. Rongzhou was one of the four special continents, home to the worldsrgest military base and the headquarters of the global military alliance. The entire continent was under military-style management. Most of its residents were descendants of soldiers. All local schoolsfrom the primary level to universitywere structured in the manner of military academies. Rongzhou was widely considered the most powerful continent in terms of military might. That was why people in Rongzhou were miffed after the Yanzhou recruitment video went viral. "Mission calling my ass! Its a f*cking propaganda video, pure and simple." "Just cut to the chase. If you want to brainwash folks, get straight to the point." "How can a tiny, crappy military district like Yanzhou shatter the world?" Folks from Yanzhou and Rongzhou started quarreling online, while people from other continents took in the spectacle. But everyone knew that online talk meant nothing. Who was willing to actually fly over and fight? That was imusible, so they would battle in a different way. "See you in Battle of the Century in October!" The world-renowned gaming studio Fiery Bird wasunching their new game, "Battle of the Century," in October. Chapter 58: Ten Military Postings Chapter 58: Ten Military Postings Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Yanzhous military turned a deaf ear to all the questions and debates online. They did not concern themselves with the buzz. All they wanted to do was show off their military might to spur on more citizens of Yanzhou to enlist, instead ofing up with other methods. When the recruitment video was released on the inte and went viral, it brought about a sense of patriotism. Duan Qianjis husband, Hong Lou, also received amendation during one of the meetings. Just as people needed clothes, a video required apanying music. Yanzhous publicity film could not match up with Rongzhous military recruitment video might in terms of the equipment and scale shown, but the other continents recruitment videos were not as memorable, and this wasrgely due to their inferior soundtrack. This was the reasonpanies spentrge sums of money to produce custom-made music for their movies, games, and advertisements. The returns were way greater, far more than the average person could imagine. Yanzhous military had shown itself in a different light, and Silver Wing Media had benefited from it too. On the other continents, protectionist measures and censorship were put in ce with regard to film, music and other entertainment. Stringent measures were in ce to protect the interests of their own continents entertainment industry. However, the measures only affectedmercial items. Yanzhous recruitment video did not fall under this category. There were no obstacles preventing it from being viewed by anyone. Silver Wing Media also took the opportunity announce themselves globally. If not for that short four-minute soundtrack in the recruitment video, the series by the virtual idol Pr Light would not have spread so quickly. The soundtrack spurred on many people from other continents to search for information regarding Pr Light and the "Period of Destruction" series. Gaining publicity for his work, and at the same time advertising for his wife, Hong Lou was very pleased. This was a win-win situation. Even Leizhous own God of War had an increased amount of discussions and attention. Zaros agent and the rest of Wireless Media grabbed the opportunity and promoted the film with added effort. They even managed to deny "King of Snipers" the award for "Best Movie Soundtrack," and they watched as "King of Snipers" kept dropping points down to a measly eight. Before the premieres of the two movies, most people were certain that "King of Snipers" would run away with quite a number of awards at Leizhous biggest movie awards event. However, when "King of Snipers" and "God of War" were simultaneously screened, many people feared that "King of Snipers" would lose the "Best Movie Soundtrack" award. Everyone knew that a "crappy film" like "God of War" had no way of winning any awards. It was unlikely that Yanzhous Film Association would give the movie any awards, as they felt it was beneath them. However, if they were to award "Best Movie Soundtrack" to "King of Snipers," it would certainly cause an uproar. Many people could tell that Yanzhous Film Association would instead hand over the award to a different movie, hence avoiding the head-to-head sh of soundtracks. The investors behind "King of Snipers" were raging. After all, the soundtrack was one of the top priorities. They had put in a considerable sum to hire a celebrated band to produce their soundtrack. Yet it had all gone to waste, as their ns for the award were wrecked by that imbecile Zaro. Some investors had also hired a bunch of professionals to stir and discredit Zaro and his team in the media. However, Zaro hit back with a public interview. "Yes. We may be smelly dogshit. But even a pile of dogshit has its merits. Putting in so much effort on aprehensive effort to discredit Wireless Media is a despicable means. Rather, that effort could have been put to a self-reflection of your ws and faults and finding out where you went wrong. Just being arrogant everyday and you expect to be the undisputed best?" For all those that criticized "God of War" and said that the ones who enjoyed "God of War" were handicapped, Zaro shredded them. "Just watching and criticizing a movie makes you feel all superior? If youre that capable, why not join the military and embark on a trip to search for new resources?" Zaro was not afraid of any criticism. No matter how vicious thements were, he paid no heed. This "crappy film" he had starred in had a soundtrack that had denied the other side an award. Although not being able topete in terms of box office sales, ratings, or awards, denying them the "Best Movie Soundtrack" award was satisfactory and made him happy. It was a heroic deed. He deserved a raise! Zaros agent was equally ecstatic. Not just because they had managed to deny the award but because the film had broken even and made a profit of more than 60 million! Purely profits! The revenue might be a small matter in otherpanies in the film industry, but given Zaros tendency to ssh out cash to make a crappy movie, the target every time was to break even. This time around, after deducting the expenses, promotion fees, and sries, they had profited more than 60 million! This was a tremendous improvement. Once in awhile, Zaros agent wondered if it would have been even better had they managed to secure the rights to "Mission." Although he would quickly forget about it and shift it to the back of his mind. In Yanzhou. Fang Zhao paid no mind to the happenings in the global entertainment circle, instead leading his team to work. Even if Duan Qianji had not said anything, he had already decided toplete production for the fourth movement before Memorial Day so the entire team could have a long and rxing Memorial holiday. Since the rights to the third movement already belonged to Yanzhous recruitment video, for the masses, they could only listen to the third movement by viewing the video online. Television stations, studios, advertisingpanies, etc. were not authorized to y it. Doing so would be an infringement and the offending party would have to go to court. The rights of the third movement had been sold to the Yanzhou military for its use in their recruitment video. Yet Silver Wing Media did not receive a single cent, because Duan Qianji knew that, no matter how much the military offered, it would not evene close to what Zaro was willing to pay. Instead, she used the rights of the song to exchange for other benefits. Some were for the benefit of the entire Silver Wing Media and some were specifically just for Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao was giving Pang Pusong some vocal coaching when he was summoned by Duan Qianji to the top floor office. "I have two issues I wish to speak to you about." Instead of having her assistants inform Fang Zhao, she chose to speak with Fang Zhao personally, as it was important. "The first matter. Yanzhou Millitarys recruitment videos global cirction brought a lot of attention to the third movement." Duan Qianji opened a projection and showed Fang Zhao a screenshot of an online discussion. Now that the third movement had garnered much reputation, more people realized that they did not understand the lyrics of a portion of the song. "Does anyone know what it is? Whatnguage is it?" "Preliminary investigations have shown that it is some sort of ancientnguage. Possibly from an era before the end of days. We need someone to shed light on the matter." "Anyone online who has studied linguistics? Please exin!" ... What Duan Qianji showed Fang Zhao was an online discussion where people from every continent discussed the lyrics, and it was even picked up by the media. Many people who studied music knew that songs were mostly expressed in a few globally fashionablenguages. Just that, when thenguages mixed and gotplicated, it was harder to understand the meaning of the song. Thus, not many people would actually try to decipher the meanings behind the manynguages. Still, no matter how manynguages were used, there still existed music that was beyond the control ofnguagesusing an unknownnguage to convey the song. To put it bluntly, it was self-created musicalnguage. This sort ofnguage on its own had no significance. Normally, it would just be for the sake ofplementing the melody. Alternatively, it could be some sort of ancientnguage that had died out. No matter the reason, it would not be able to clearly express much. But it could convey the feelings that the artist had in mind. Whatever the reason, when nobody could figure it out, the remaining option was to ask theposer himself. This was the question on the minds of inte users of every continent. Previously, Duan Qianji had not paid much attention. She had felt that with regards to Fang Zhaosposition, lyrics were secondary. Theposition was what attracted people. Therefore, she did not find any issue with the lyrics and hence paid no heed. It was only after the lyrics generated much buzz on the inte that it caught her attention. "Thepany ns to keep this matter under tight wraps to deal with the matter. Therefore, whatever the meaning of the third movement, please do not divulge any information. For the time being, do not give an exnation online regarding the lyrics of the third movement," Duan Quanji emphasized in a serious tone. "Dont worry about it." Fang Zhaoughed as he continued, "Even I do not know what it means." ... Duan Qianji thought to herself, Is he messing with me?! "I heard it before and felt that it suited this part, so I decided to use it. As for the meaning, I cant help you there," Fang Zhao said. After the end of days, many dialects andnguages went extinct. When Fang Zhao had beenposing the score, he remembered the words and sounds hed heard during the all-out war. Some were farewells to family and friends, and others were the roars of battle cries. The people they came from no longer existed. Fang Zhao did not know what they meant, but when he wasposing, the words came to him as he was writing the score. Thus, during recording, he then instructed Pang Pusong on how to sing them. Duan Qianji just stared at Fang Zhao, seemingly finding it hard to speak. She had no way of understanding what went through the mind of a talented and entric artist. Perhaps only such a person could produce such astonishing music. "Cough... Thats settled, then. Now for the second matter." Duan Qianji scrutinized the expressions on Fang Zhaos face as she said, "Mission belonged to Silver Wing Media and the rights were given to Yanzhou Militarys publicity division; we did not charge them a single cent." Although the matter of entrusting the rights of the third movement to the military had already been discussed with Fang Zhao and he had given his approval, Duan Qianji still felt the need to exin the situation clearly to Fang Zhao. From the looks of it, Fang Zhao was still young and might not have thought things through and instead held back his misgivings. Duan Qianji did not want such a promising talent to thepany harboring any doubts. "Of course, it was not entirely free, in a sense. We managed to obtained quite a bit of privileges, some that cannot be bought." Duan Qianji watched Fang Zhaos expression and behavior closely as she spoke. Yet from the start, Fang Zhao had projected an image of cool and calm, as if the two were just engaged in idle gossip. Duan Quanji had been overthinking things. Fang Zhao was not really fazed by this matter. He had already given his approval. All he had wanted was for the fewpositions of his to see the light of day. Profit-wise, it was just not as great as the previous installments. Also, Fang Zhao believed that, as a business person, Duan Quanji knew best how to receive the most profit. Thus, he was not worried about losing out. Duan Quanji would also not have any shortage of cash, and receiving privileges, as shed mentioned, could not be bought easily. "There are some things that I am not liable to tell you, but I can tell you this." Duan Quanji chuckled. "Other than privileges, I took the opportunity to obtain ten positions for you. Military positions." In the New Era, there were some things that were unavoidable. Military conscription was one. There were different types of soldiers, different divisions, and different vocations. Some would be assigned to a certain squadron and sent to a remote to mine for resources, whereas other positions might require doing simple administrative work in a city without the need for active duty. Duan Qianji saw that this had piqued Fang Zhaos interest and continued, "I have checked up on the Pr Light production team. The otherspleted their military service during their time at university. Fang Zhao, only you have notpleted the mandatory service. When you decide to enlist, you can select a posting they have givenpick one that has rather light duties and even lets you stay in Qian. During that one year of military service, you can continue topose your music without many disturbances. Of these types of postings, I have obtained ten!" This was her preferential treatment toward Fang Zhao and a chance to do him a favour. Chapter 59: Arrested Chapter 59: Arrested Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh There were many ways toplete military service. Those enlisting would be divided ording to their physical condition. Those with physically weak bodies would be assigned to less taxing ces and, as Duan Qianji had mentioned, did not need to leave the. For those with poor health, they might be assigned to a city office to help with easier jobs, such as administration. However, these jobs were also restricted by the postings. The majority of people were thus assigned ordingly, and more than 70% of postings required the person to leave the. Every year, many military personnel were sent to foreigns. Not for holidays, they were required to undergo rigorous training and would need to toil hard there. Therefore, most people were unwilling to get sent there, and families with pressing or dire circumstances would try various methods to get a more rxed posting. This resulted in many underhanded transactions happening on the ck market every year, especially so in remote areas. By manipting the assignments, one could even use this as a means of revenge. It had already been 500 years since the New Era had started and manyws and policies had lost the significance theyd had when they were first introduced. Yanzhous military was no exception. Officials in the military would sometimes turn a blind eye. After all, the end of days were over, and in order to go on living happily, sometimes corners had to be cut. This situation was not just limited to Yanzhou. It existed in every single continent as well. Fang Zhao had not yet enlisted, yet he already had these postings. He did not need to worry about being assigned to an arduous foreign. Duan Qianji also hoped that Fang Zhao would remain in Qian City and be of use to Silver Wing Media. After all, the nucleus of the Pr Light team was Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao left the rooftop office and headed for the 50th floor, taking advantage of the afternoons free time to summon his team over. "Wasnt the project meeting scheduled for tomorrow?" Zu Wen yawned. He had been about to take his afternoon nap. "This is not a project meeting. I have received a number of military postings," Fang Zhao said. Zu Wen was snapped out of his daze. "Is it what Im thinking it is?" "Is it the type... that grants preferential treatment?" Rodney rubbed his palms gleefully. Everyone else stared at Fang Zhao, awaiting his reply Fang Zhao nodded. "Thats right" "Ah Hah" Zu Wen let out a strange sound. "Why did I clear my military service so early?! I could have been living the life and enjoying special treatment! I wouldnt even have to travel to foreigns to mine for minerals!" "Zu Wen, were you also assigned to mining?" Zeng Huang asked. "Yeah. Where else?" Zu Wen felt his stomach clenching when he remembered his time in the military. "Luckily, my family pulled some strings and spent a million dors so that the person in charge would assign me to a with a well-developed base." "You had it good. The I was assigned to had horrible conditions. The weather was bad, too, and it snowed all year long." Zeng Huang shuddered as he spoke. "Zeng Huang and Ipleted our military service during year three of university. During year one and two, wepleted the curriculum for year three as well, so when we returned, we could directly continue with year four and have it not affect our graduation," Wan Yue said. "But it seems like Fang Zhao has not served in the military yet." Generally, students would try toplete their military service together with close friends or family. Waiting till after graduation would only serve as a hindrance to their work. During university, the original owner of Fang Zhaos body had been kept busy byposing, dating, and striving for good results and awards. Therefore, he had notpleted his military service. "I have alsopleted my service. But, Boss..." Fu Yingtian paused. He had joined the team through Zu Wens rmendation and followed Zu Wens way of calling Fang Zhao "Boss." However, he was still not used to speaking to Fang Zhao in the same easy manner as Zu Wen. Seeing Fang Zhao nce over, Fu Yingtian got a little nervous. "My little brother is in his third year of university. He spends most of his days coding and severelycks exercise. This year, he and his ssmates decided to defer their studies and serve in the military. He... he is really talented in science and technology... Its just that he loses track of time when he gets busy. He frequently stays up all night and his health condition isnt that good. Last year, he also contracted an illness... Boss, the postings that you have... could you sell me one?" Hearing Fu Yingtians words, Fang Zhao nodded. Fu Yingtian felt relieved as Fang Zhao consented. Having joined the Pr Light project team, he had saved quite a bit of money. It would be worth it if he could purchase a credible posting. He had asked around on the ck market, but there were no guarantees and there was a risk of being conned. He knew his own brother best. If his brother was posted to mine at a with poor weather and working conditions like the one Zeng Huang had mentioned, chances were, he would be sent back halfway through due to illness or health issues. Military service was not that bad to the extent that people died, but ording to his experiences, he knew how tough it could be. If it was absolutely fair and people were assigned their positions ording to the rules, he would have epted it with no questions asked. However, now that everyone was using their own means and methods, why should he abide by the rules? He had not done so previously, but this time, given the circumstances, he could let the people he cared about suffer less. Struggling hard, was it ultimately to give his family and himself a better life? "How... much?" Fu Yingtian had only intended to ask how much a posting cost, yet he heard Fang Zhao say, "Mhmm, you can have one. Anyone else?" Fu Yingtian was bbergasted. The few people around froze like statues as they watched Fang Zhao. A few secondster, Zu wen took a deep breath. "You mean you are giving them to us?!" Still finding it iprehensible he added, "Really, you giving them to us for free?" Fang Zhao nodded. "Wait, Boss. Do you know the market rate on the ck market?" Zu Wen rubbed his eyes, struggling to control himself. "10 million!" Without giving Fang Zhao a chance to reply, Zu Wen continued, "On the ck market, it is 10 million! The lowest it has ever gone was also 5 million! Those are the ones you have where you can choose your own posting. Back then, I would have gotten one for myself but I just didnt have the money." Fang Zhao replied to Zu Wens incessant chatter with two words: "I know." I know... That was all?! Zu Wens eyes widened. Fang Zhao nced at the people in front of him. "Zu Wen, Song Miao, Pang Pusong, Zeng Huang, Wan Yue, Fu Yingtian, Stiller, Zhang Yuthe eight of you can have one each. Use it on whoever you see fit. Let me know when youve made the choice." "Ha!" Zu Wen roared withughter. "I love you, Boss!" As he shouted, Zu Wen went in for a hug. Fang Zhao sidestepped and shoved him into a room. "You have all received benefits, make sure you give me good work." "Yes! I guarantee all the work will be done to perfection!" Zu Wen was no longer sleepy. He was really excited. If not for the fact that this could not be publicly announced, Zu Wen would have shown it off in front of his friends. Other departments distributed red packets; here they distributed postings! Military postings that were worth millions! Even if there was no urgent need to use them within the family, it would still not be sold. The postings given by Fang Zhao still had value even if there was no immediate use for them. Pang Pusong wasted no time and made a call to his mother. "Hello, Mom, I obtained a posting. Let Uncle and Cousin know that they no longer need to worry!" Pang Pusongs cousin was his maternal uncles daughter who was going to be of age soon. Her body was frail and she was frequently sick. His uncle had recently been borrowing money and asked for favours just so that his daughter could get sent to an easier ce where she did not have to suffer. Back when Pang Pusong had been a frencer looking for jobs, his uncle had been of great help. Previously, having the chance to audition at Silver Wing Media was due to his uncle pulling some strings. If not for his uncle, Pang Pusong would not have met Fang Zhao. Pang Pusong was very grateful to him and hence had no qualms about giving the posting to his cousin. Two dayster, Fang Zhao received Pang Pusong and Fu Yingtians requests and passed them on to Duan Qianji. Duan Qianji was astonished at Fang Zhaos decision to give the postings to his subordinates, but she respected his decision. "I will ensure that this matter is handled properly. Fang Zhao, what about your choice? Have you decided when to enlist? Which position do you want?" Duan Qianji paid no heed to others. She was only interested in Fang Zhaos decision. "I wish toplete the Pr Light project first," Fang Zhao replied. "Thats true. If Pr Light wins the endorsement deal, you will be busy. You will probably be unable to serve your duty this year. You are still young, you will still be eligible to serve in the next couple of years. As long as you still have the posting and it is within the time period, you can enlist in the military as and when you want to." Duan Qianji hoped that, when the time came, Fang Zhao would be assigned somewhere within Qian City, in the vicinity of thepany. She had not known that Fang Zhao had spent thest two days reading up on mining on foreigns and had taken a special interest in the most far-off ones. If Duan Qianji had known, she would surely have recalled the postings. After returning to the office and informing Pang Pusong and Fu Yingtian, Fang Zhao filled up the self-feeding machine with food for Curly Hair before deciding to retreat to his office to rest. That was when he received an iing message. "Big Zhao, whats up?" Zeng Huang asked as he emerged from the washroom and saw the weird expression of Fang Zhaos. "Im going to drop by Qian Police Station." "What happened?" Zeng Huang was worried. Why would he be called to the police station for no reason? "Dont worry. Its not a big deal. I will be back in no time." Hearing Fang Zhaos words, Zeng Huang rxed a little. "All right. As long as its nothing." "Fang Sheng has been arrested, thats all," Fang Zhao replied. Chapter 60: Sideshow Chapter 60: Sideshow Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Sheng was arrested on ount of his song theft and alleged assault. He had been struggling since hed been kicked out of Neon Culture. He wasnt a talentedposer, so he set his sights on music school students. Qian was home to some of the continents best music schools. Other than the Qian Academy of Music, there were two other decent music academies. Quite a few students attending these schools lived on a shoestring budget. Some worked part-time jobs, butpetition for music-rted part-time gigs was fierce, so some students chose to cover their tuition and expenses by other means. They would not take credit for their work, instead posting excerpts of their songs online to draw buyers and then selling the songs to the highest bidder. That was how certain pop starlets came by their originalpositions. It was an open secret in the industry. Fang Sheng was nning on buying a few decent songs from these poor yet talented students. He was more or less cklisted in Qian, so he would move to a city far from Qian and sell the songs there to turn a profit. He targeted students who were consumed in the creative process yet clueless about the business side of things, cheating them out of the fruits of theirbor with extremely low prices. When he had built up a collection, he would flee to another city. His marks were often students whose personalities resembled that of the original owner of Fang Zhaos body. He really got addicted to stealing. The real reason was that this was such a killer shortcut. When hed stolen the initial three songs, next thing he knew he had a new apartment and apany car. The temptation of overnight riches was too seductive. If Fang Zhao hadnt intervened, Fang Sheng would have done just fine. Yet Fang Shengstest ploy had failed. A prospective seller had balked at his offer, but he went ahead and tried to steal the students song anyway and was caught red-handed. The victim petitioned police to use a lie detector on Fang Sheng. Fang Sheng crumbled under the dual pressure of the lie detector test and interrogation and confessed to stealing Fang Zhaos three songs. After arriving at the police station, Fang Zhao had his ID checked and was brought to a conference room. This wasnt an interrogation room, so it wasnt as intimidating. The walls were transparent. You could see the movement in a neighboring hallway. The room was also furnished with snacks and refreshments. A man in his 40s with a square face, sitting in the room, raised his head and asked, "Fang Zhao?" "Thats me." Fang Zhao sat down at the same desk to face the man. "Did you bring the items we requested?" the man asked. "I did." Fang Zhao removed a notebook from his bag and handed it over. The notebook was what the original owner of his body had used topose. In it, he had jotted down all his scores. When Fang Zhao got the call from the police at the office, he was asked to bring proof that he was the actualposer of the three songs. A second officer took the notebook for verification. Current-day technology could determine the rough date the notebook was written in and establish the timing of thepositions. Even though Fang Sheng had confessed to stealing the three songs from Fang Zhao, thews of evidence required further proof. Having the actualpositions was even better. The man who stayed in the conference room, the notetaker, noticed Fang Zhao turning his head and looking outside. He asked with augh, "Do you recognize the man in the blue-checkered shirt and the two folks next to him?" "Who?" Fang Zhao responded as he gazed at the surface of the desk. "The girl who is crying is called Wei Qian. Shes a student at one of the local music academies. Fang Sheng almost stole a song from her. If she hadnt buried a signature code in her score, it might very well have been registered under Fang Shengs name." "The man standing in the middle, wearing the blue-checkered shirt, is her older brother, Wei Chi. Hes a student at the Qian University of Science and Technology. When he found out his sister had been robbed, he started asking around about Fang Shengs whereabouts. When he got a tip, he tracked Fang Sheng down. He caught Fang Sheng taking pictures of another persons score, so he detained him and called the police. He also borrowed money to hire a kick-asswyer. Multiple thefts and assaultIm guessing Fang Sheng will be locked up for at least 10 years. You should thank them. If they hadnt requested a lie detector test, we might not have found out about the theft of your songs." Since Fang Shengs hired guns had failed to steal Fang Zhao bracelet and the attempt backfired on him instead, this time, Fang Sheng hadnt dared outsource the job again. Hed done the deed himself, but he was caught in the act. "Hey, howe you didnt sue him when your songs were stolen?" the officer asked Fang Zhao. "I had no proof. I had no case," Fang Zhao responded. "True. This kids a sly bastard. He never left any concrete proof. Typically, the lie detector isnt used before a conviction." The man gave Fang Zhao a sympathetic look. Knowing your work had been stolen but not being able to do anything about it, seeing someone profit from the fruits of yourborthat had to have been a horrible feeling. There were strict rules governing the use of the lie detector. They could only be used in certain types of cases and the scope of questioning was limited. The officer who processed evidence returned to the room and returned the notebook to Fang Zhao. After the notebook was deemed legitimate evidence, Fang Zhao proceeded to fill out a bunch of paperwork that reverted ownership of the three songs from Fang Sheng to himself. Neon Culture had immediately recalled the three songs that Fang Sheng had stolen when they got word from the police, transferring their rights to Fang Zhao. "Can I see Fang Sheng?" Fang Zhao asked. "Certainly." Fang Zhao was led to a temporary detention center. "There are headsets on the wall." The officer whod brought Fang Zhao to the detention center showed him where the headsets were located and left. The Qian police were quite careful about privacy issues. Fang Sheng looked skinny and downcast. He didnt know what had gone wrong. He didnt get it. Was it simply bad luck? Everything was supposed to go ording to n. Howe things always went south at critical moments? Fang Sheng had intended to buy Wei Qians song for 50,000. Fifty thousand was a bonanza for someone like her who didnt know the market and wasnt calcting. It was enough to cover her tuition for six years and obtain certain luxuries. But just when shed been about to sign the contract, a call from her older brother sowed doubt in her mind. But Fang Sheng hadnt wanted to wait, so hed stolen Wei Qians score instead. Who knew that it was nted with her own signature code? What was worse was that, after he stole Wei Qians score, hed moved on to another school where he got a student drunk and was about to steal his score. He had wanted to buy it for a bargain, but this student was more business savvy and asked for at least 150,000. Fang Sheng had no intention of shelling out that much money, so he decided to steal again. He had even nned on fleeing Qian that very night, yet Wei Chi had caught him red-handed. If hed had a choice, Fang Sheng wouldnt have confessed to stealing Fang Zhaos songs, but hed known he couldnt beat the lie detector test. And if hed stonewalled, he wouldve face an even heavier sentence. After weighing his options, hed decided toe clean. There was no escaping jail time now. But in the worst-case scenario, he would be locked up for 10 yearsno big deal. He might be released earlier on good behavior. In the end, he would have served six or seven years. He would be only 30 then. There was plenty of time left. Even though he had depleted his savings, he could still mount aeback. Fang Sheng plotted his next move. He wasnt feeling greathis face was still swollen and he was missing a few teeth. As he pondered, he saw an officer bring in Fang Zhao. "Fang Zhao! Big Zhao! Im sorry. I shouldnt have stolen your songs. Please forgive me on ount of the fact that we grew up together." If Fang Zhao forgave him and spoke on his behalf, he could apply for parole. Even if he couldnt shave a few years off his sentence, a few weeks or a few months was still something. After shouting for about a minute, Fang Sheng realized they were separated by a transparent barrier and Fang Zhao couldnt hear him. He scrambled to grab his headset and indicated Fang Zhao to do the same. He thought Fang Zhao didnt know he had to use them. But Fang Zhao stood there motionlessly and stared at him coldly, as if observing a stranger. That reminded Fang Sheng of the look on Fang Zhaos face when hed returned to his ck street in apany car to move after signing with Neon Culture. A lightning bolt shed through his head. Fang Sheng raised his head and stared at Fang Zhao nkly. "It was you?" Fang Sheng looked like hed seen a ghost. When hed hired thugs to grab Fang Zhaos bracelet and was robbed instead, hed thought that was on ount of Yue Qing. He thought the thugs had been afraid of Yue Qing, so theyd turned around and robbed him instead. Now, he realized... It was Fang Zhao. It was Fang Zhao all along. He was the one who had turned the two ck street thugs against him. He was the one who had yed saboteur every time he was on the cusp of sess. Gritting his teeth, he red at Fang Zhao, mumbling the words: "It was you!" He finally got it. Hed never suspected because he had always based his thinking on Fang Zhaos old personality, but the Fang Zhao standing before him struck him as apletely different person. Coincidence or luckthat was all irrelevant. Fang Sheng turned pale, his eyes became bloodshot, and he gripped his fingers tightly, as if he was getting ready to rip his headset to shreds. But soon, his gaze went from projecting hatred to fear, because he noticed Fang Zhaoughing at him. It was a casualugh, but it sent through Fang Sheng a deep chill. He felt frozen all over. If Fang Zhao had set everything up, what awaited him in prison? The more he thought, the more panicked Fang Sheng became. "Let me out! Let me out!" Fang Sheng yelled at the top of his voice. On the other side of the divider, Fang Zhao had stopped looking at him and left. After leaving the detention center, Fang Zhao picked up his documents and left the police station. He walked along the street and made a right turn, where he met up with Wei Chi, who had already been waiting. "Ive received yourst installment. Ive taken care of the legal fees," Wei Chi said. Fang Zhaod had eyes on Fang Sheng all this time. When he had found out that Fang Sheng was targeting Wei Qian, he reached out to Wei Chi and struck up a partnership. Fang Zhao funded the operation while Wei Chi was in charge of entrapping Fang Sheng. "Youre not going to tell your sister?" Fang Zhao asked. Wei Qian didnt not know that Wei Chi had set a trap for Fang Sheng so he could steal her song easily. Later on, Wei Chi had seized the moment and caught Fang Sheng while he was stealing another persons score. "Ill definitely tell her at some point, but not now. The whole point of this n was to make her more guarded. As the saying goes, never set out to screw people, but also never let down your guard. She was too gullible, all set to pounce at the bait. Creative types like her dont know how to watch out for schemers. Shes only going to be taken advantage of when she enters the real world. I wont always be around to protect her. Thanks for your help; otherwise, I wouldnt havee out of this unscathed." Fang Zhao always carried a knife with him and hed had someone protect Wei Chi in secret. Otherwise, Wei Chi wouldnt have emerged unharmed after detaining Fang Sheng. Fang Zhao looked at the time. "I gotta run. Theyre still waiting for me. Next time you wanna scamno, I mean deliver justiceremember to count me in." Fang Zhao watched Wei Chi leave and kept walking. For him, Fang Sheng was only a sideshow. He had simply wanted to reim the three stolen songs as a gesture for the original owner of his body. Zap. A flying car appeared in front of him. Fang Zhao checked the license te. It was the cab he had ordered. He boarded the car in a hurry. "Headed to Yanzhou Cemetery for Martyrs?" the driver asked. "Yup." "Its almost Memorial Day. The cemetery is getting a lot of visitors. Ive made two runs already." "Is it always crowded this time of year?" Fang Zhao asked. "Of course. Youve never been? The Yanzhou Cemetery for Martyrs in suburban Qian is the biggest such cemetery in the continent. Its also one of the worlds 12 major cemeteries for martyrs. Word has it that everyone who died in Qian during the Period of Destruction is buried there." Chapter 61: His Own Grave Chapter 61: His Own Grave Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Yanzhou Cemetery for Martyrs mainly housed the bodies of martyrs whod died in the Qian warzone during the Period of Destruction. After the New Era was established, many graves were shifted over from other areas of Yanzhou. ording to official estimates, there were tens of thousands of graves here, and most of the corpses had been cremated andpressed, taking up very little space. There were some without even a corpse, just leaving behind personal belongings or a personal record with their names. The people of the New Era had a custom where, every Memorial Day, they would head to the Cemetery for Martyrs to pay their respects. Some people felt that paying their respects to therge congregation of martyrs would bless and protect them and make their wishese true. Others just felt obliged to follow tradition and just came for a walk about. As it was approaching Memorial Day, there were quite a lot of people visiting the Cemetery for Martyrs. During the journey there, Fang Zhao took the advice of the driver and got a queue number online. The Cemetery for Martyrs had a ce set up specifically for people to pay their respects. However, the space was limited. Thus, it was always full during the few days around Memorial Day, hence the need for a number. There were too many people here to pay their respects. Fang Zhaos number was quite far back and he had to wait approximately two or three hours before it was his turn. However, before it was his turn, Fang Zhao had decided to take a stroll through the Cemetery for Martyrs. As he was approaching the cemetery, from a distance, Fang Zhao spotted thendmark of this area. A huge tombstone exceeding 500 meters in height. The cab driver drove Fang Zhao somewhere close to the cemetery. There were too many people and the parking lots were full. asionally, gun-toting police officers could be seen patrolling. At this time every year, there would berge numbers of police officers situated here to maintain peace and order. Seeing this, Fang Zhao alighted and made his way in by foot. No fees were needed to enter the premises. All visitors were subjected to an identity check. As long as there was no issues with the identity and the number of people inside was still within the limits, the person was allowed to enter. The path toward the cemetery was congested, but after entering, it was wide and spacious. This cemetery was huge and there were many different areas. The core cemetery, the Period of Destruction memorial hall, the za, loose graves, public worship area, etc. That huge tombstone belonged to the core cemetery area and it had restricted ess. Most people would head to the public worship area to pay their respects before heading to the cafes beside the za for some tea and chitchat. Descendants of martyrs would head to the loose graves or the core cemetery to pay their respects. On both sides of the main street were two sidewalks sheltered by trees. The variety of the tree was Longxiang Tianluo, a tree that stayed green all year round. Even if a frigid winter season arrived at Qian City, the trees would still maintain a green glow full of vigor. Ahead of the main street was the cemeterys za. It was teeming with people, and the shops beside the za had a steady stream of visitors. Only when they were paying their respects did people have solemn expressions. Everywhere else, be it walking through the za or taking a rest in a cafe, most people were in high spirits. This was by no means disrespect for the martyrs. At the beginning of the New Era, a solemn and respectful attitude was the norm when visiting a cemetery. However, it all changed sometimeter. There was a high-ranking veteran from the Period of Destruction who had been approaching the end of his life. Before hed died, he had instructed his children and grandchildren to smile andugh more when they came to pay respects to him in the future. The New Era that he and hisrades had fought so hard for was one where he did not want to see his descendants sullen and crying. Little by little, people became less solemn when it came to paying their respects. Memorial Day was, after all, a celebration. Since people came to pay their respects, they brought the same jubnt and festive spirit to thank the martyrs from the Period of Destruction who had fought for and secured a peaceful New Era for them. Having experienced the end of the Period of Destruction, people of the New Era firmly believed that those lying here were their saviors. When paying their respects, the elderly would pray for blessings for the younger generation. The younger generation would hope their wishes came true, hope for peace, hope for fortune, and hope for love. It was still too early for Fang Zhao to head to the public worship area, so he headed in the direction of the huge and tall tombstone toward the core cemetery. "Are you a descendant of a martyr? Can I verify your identity, please?" the receptionist at the core cemetery asked Fang Zhao. "Nope. Im not." "Sorry, sir. Since you are not a descendant of a martyr buried inside, we require a thorough screening of your identity as well as a 1,000 dor deposit. May I know whether you still wish to enter?" the receptionist asked politely. The deposit would not be returned. This restricted most people. The core cemetery held a greater importance and it was not a ce where anyone could enter. Thus, this rule was carefully drawn up by the managing board of the cemetery after much consideration. The deposit money collected would not be channeled to anyones personal pockets but would be used for the maintenance of the cemetery. "Yes." Fang Zhao handed over his identification information, and after the screening of his identity, paid the 1,000. The receptionist helped Fang Zhao put on a blue bracelet that would track his position at all times to ensure he did not enter any restricted areas. Most of the people entering the core cemetery area were wearing bracelets of different colors. Blue was for normal people paying their respects. Red bracelets were for descendants of martyrs. White ones were government officials, and ck indicated that person was special. Although normal visitors were required to pay a ratherrge sum, Fang Zhao observed that there were quite a number of people sporting blue bracelets walking about inside. However, under the watchful eyes of police officers and monitoring devices, the people had to think twice even if they wanted to do anything. The huge tombstone was the most prominentndmark in the core cemetery. The people standing next to it appeared tiny inparison. The gigantic ash-colored tombstone seemed like a pir supporting the earth. Steadfast and silent, it had braved the weather for more than five hundred years, a figure of pride and sorrow. Fang Zhao spent quite some time standing before the huge tombstone. After he had his fill, he went around and headed to the back. Behind the huge tombstone, hiding in the shadows, were a bunch of neatly arranged smaller gravestones. With the huge tombstone as the apex, the smaller gravestones extended behind in a circr manner. Each of these gravestones represented a deceased person. The first row, which was closest to the huge tombstone, had ten gravestones. These gravestones wererger than the ones behind. The closer they were to the front, therger they were. Therger ones had more words carved on them and held a greater significance. From the left, the first gravestone belonged to a man known by everyone. General Wu Yan, who helped create the New Era. The Yan in Yanzhou was obtained from his name. Other than Huangzhou, where the alliance headquarters was located, the eleven other continents got their names or dubbed them from the eleven generals who had founded the era. For example, the continent of Leizhou got its name from General Harmon Renault. Since then, the alliance had abolished the rank of "Great General" as a mark of respect. "Wu Yan (17th year of the Period of Destruction56th year of the New Era). A founding era General, 2nd inmand of the 5th Corps. Recaptured Yanzhou..." Wu Yans gravestone had a brief writeup on his lifetime achievements, mostly on how he ended a period of disaster and helped found the New Era in an awe-inspiring and domineering manner. Reading the words that the government had carefully sculpted, Fang Zhao broke into a little grin. Probably no one knew that little brat Wu Yan was actually a scaredy cat. All he was really good at was hiding himself. Continuing forward, the smile on Fang Zhaos face was extinguished. The words on the second gravestone were: "Fang Zhao (?99th year of the Period of Destruction), Commanding Officer of the 5th Corps..." The 5th Corps was the predecessor to the Yanzhou Military. Created toward theter stage of the Period of Destruction, the 5th Corps had be the Yanzhou Military in the New Era. Using the system for tracking time in the New Era, from the year the Period of Destruction had started to the founding of the New Era, in total, it hadsted for 102 years. 99th year of the Period of Destruction... In the historical records of the New Era, after the difficult first 99 years of the Period of Destruction, by the 100th year of the New Era, the fighting had more or less ceased. Most of the two years that followed was disposing of the remnants and, at the same time, rebuilding their homnd. Literally just a step away. Fang Zhaos gaze fell from the gravestone to what was underneath. Was he was really buried under this gravestone? Fang Zhao was in aplicated frame of mind. He did not even know what background music to y inside his head. Chapter 62: Where Have They Seen This Name Before Chapter 62: Where Have They Seen This Name Before Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Paying respects at his own grave left Fang Zhao with mixed feelings. A sense of sorrow as well as a bit of rejoice. He might not have survived to see the founding of the New Era, nor had he be one of the eleven legendary generals. Yet, he got to live all over again! Even though he never got to see the founding of the New Era, he got to see the rewards of what they were fighting for. The glorious New Era over 500 years into the future. If not for his retained memories from his past life and seeing the records on the gravestones, he might not have believed he was still on the same. The changes had been absolutely revolutionary. As for the meritorious deeds and eulogies of his past life on his gravestone, Fang Zhao did not give more than a passing nce. He was sure that whoever wrote it down had not been familiar. That was because poser" had not been written there. That had been his original job, and anyone close to him would never have forgotten that. Fang Zhao spent a long time deep in thought by his own grave. He thought about the end of days and he thought about the records that were written in books about that period. He thought about the world in the New Era and wondered what belongings he would find if he dug up his own grave. As Fang Zhao bent down to gaze at his grave, a man walked by. "Sorry to bother you, I have to see your ID." Fang Zhao raised his head. A youthful police officer hade over. The police officer showed Fang Zhao his badge and at the same time his white bracelet which meant that he was on official government business. In the distance, a few other police officers were also watching. They had been assigned to situation response teams. Every year during this period, a number of these teams would be assigned to various locations throughout the cemetery to keep an eye out for suspicious persons. The officers assigned here were all experienced and were experts when it came to catching criminals and maintaining order. Although there had already been a screening at the entrance of the core cemetery, if the officers noticed any suspicious behavior, they had the right to do a second investigation. There were some people in the core cemetery area who were walking over to pay their respects. Seeing the situation, they immediately turned back and walked away, and when they were far enough away, they nced back and discussed something in hushed voices. Fang Zhao raised his eyebrows. Had spending too much time in front of his own grave made him look suspicious? eding to the the officers request, Fang Zhao used his bracelet to transmit his identity information over. The officer studied the information on his disy and checked whether his appearance tallied and he was not an imposter. "Fang Zhao? Sounds familiar. I think there is someone here called..." the police officer caught the name on the gravestone "...Fang Zhao". ncing from the name of the tombstone to the name on the disy, the officer was a little surprised but quickly broke into a smile. "Thats a great name." Among the billions of humans, there were many people who had the same names as heroes and martyrs of the Period of Destruction. Every year during this time, it was not a rare sight to see people paying their respects to their namesakes. "Thank you for your cooperation, please continue." The police officer replied politely after checking Fang Zhaos identity. With that, he turned around and walk away, signalling to his colleagues in the distance that everything was in order. After the inspection, Fang Zhao no longer lingered on his own gravestone. Instead, he moved to the others. Names both familiar and unfamiliar showed up, evoking a number of memories. Fang Zhao could still feel the gaze of someone on him. It was those police officers. He paid them no heed. Every year, these people guarded the cemetery and ensured the safety and order. Unless there were people with malignant intentions, they normally did not need to worry about the gravestones being damaged. In the 500 over years, the gravestones and garden had not suffered much damage. On normal days, the cemetery workers guarded the ce, while during crucial times, these people were called in to stand guard. The younger generation is pretty impressive , Fang Zhao thought. The group of officers watching Fang Zhao did not know what Fang Zhao thought of them. "Lian Jie, are you sure that person is all right?" a young police officer asked. Lian Jie was the officer that had previously gone to investigate Fang Zhao. "Yeah. No issues," Lian Jie replied, eyeing Fang Zhao who was strolling amongst the gravestones. "Then why did you go over and check his identity?" another officer asked. "I dont know, I just had a strange feeling that he seemed like he wanted to dig that grave up." Lian Jie continued, "Another one with the same name as a martyr." Hearing this, the rest of them came to a sudden understanding. "So what was his identity?" one of them asked Lian Jie. "Aposer," Lian Jie said. "There are three types of people I dont understand. One kind are philosophers. Another kind are artists. The thoughts and ideologies of philosophers are too profound for someone with my IQ to understand. As for artists, they are a fusion of crazy and calm. Unlike politicians who are able to have a firm grasp on the mundane world, an artist is like a narcissistic person living in their own world. I have no idea what goes on in their brains either." "What about the third type?" the officer beside Lian Jie asked. "Thest type are perverts." "...So do we still have to keep an eye on that fellow?" "Lets just watch him. Although I doubt he is going to do anything that would pose a threat to public security at the moment, who knows what would happenter. Keeping an eye on him would be better," Lan Jie replied. Fang Zhao paid no mind to the gazes of the officers and continued walking by the gravestones of the first row one by one. After he was done, he looked up at the densely packed gravestones arranged on the uneven earth. There was no end in sight. The area was too wide. Fang Zhao could not hope to cover the entire area within such a short time. His turn at the public worship area wasing up. Thus, Fang Zhao followed a trail and headed out of the core cemetery area. Raising his head, he realized he was in another cemetery area with a boundary that was indiscernible. Behind the core cemetery area was the loose graves area. Some were moved over after the cemetery waspleted. Others were slowly added onter and were all martyrs of the New Century. Although this was called the loose graves area, they were not dishevelled or in a bad condition. There were more people paying their respects at the loose graves area. The security here was not as high as the core cemetery area. Here, there were parents bringing their children about, respectfully bowing, cing flowers, and then giving a long-winded talk about who knows what. They were most likely family or descendants of martyrs. The cemetery was really big and it would take quite a while to travel the area on foot. Running was not permitted in the park, so those in a rush had to ride on the train within the cemetery. Train tickets were not expensive, only costing a dor. Fang Zhao boarded the train and found himself a window seat. He watched as the train departed from the loose graves areas and the train passed by the core cemetery area. However, as the train passed by, the buzz and chatter of the passengers aboard got louder all of a sudden. Fang Zhao saw a lot of people gathering at the core cemetery area. However something was blocking their way, so they could only stand at one side tiptoeing to see what was going on. Five ck flying cars descended from the skies into the vicinity of the core cemetery area, followed the pathway, and drove in. Vehicles were not permitted inside the cemetery. The airspace above the cemetery was restricted to private cars. Private vehicles seen in the cemetery were special enough. Vehicles that could be driven straight into the core cemetery area were special even amongst the privileged. "Looking at the number te, it belongs to the Wu family," a male student holding a pair of binocrs at the front said. A bunch of girls who were beside promptly came over and asked, "Was Wu Yun there? Fellow student, could we borrow your binocrs?" "There is nothing to see, the car has already gone in," the male student replied. Wu Yun was a famous film star in Yanzhou. He did not belong to any the three big media conglomerates. He had the wealth to engage his own business team because he was a member of the Wu family. Yanzhou got its name from the great general Wu Yan. But unlike the Renaults of Leizhou, the Wu family had experienced civil war after Wu Yan passed away. This nearly lead to the extinguishing of the Wu family. This was the reason why, in the history of Yanzhou governors, there were very few that had the Wu family name. However, even though they had not be the ruling family like the Renaults of Leizhou, they were not to be taken lightly. Especially in recent centuries, the Wu familys businesses had been thriving. Even if they were not Yanzhous number one, they were easily amongst the most influential families. What about the younger generations of the Wu family? Looking at the crowded gathered outside the core cemetery area, he remembered that, when he had received his new life, he had read up on the Wu familys history. He had wondered, back then, if Wu Yan was still alive, would he have shot his unworthy children who had thrown Yanzhou back into a period of internal strife? Wu Yun, who was mentioned by those students, could only be considered among the younger generation of the Wu family. In those five cars, other than Wu Yun, there should be a few other members of the Wu family. Fang Zhao felt it was unfortunate that he did not get a chance to meet the younger generation of Wus. However, he still had a long time to live, so he was bound to run into them in the times toe. The train had already left the core cemetery and was headed in the direction of the public worship area. At the same time, the five lengthened ck cars of the Wu family had entered the core cemetery. The most senior person was at the front, with the young generations following behind. Every year before Memorial Day, the Wu family would visit the cemetery once to pay their respects. This was their own custom. On the actual Memorial Day, they would join the Yanzhou governor as well as other officials of importance to take part in some memorial activities. Whatever the younger generation was thinking, at this time, they had to put on the same expressions as their elders. Facing the gravestones, they put on an expression that was thirty percent respectful and seventy percent solemn. It had been so long since then. There were not many sentiments. After all, the people they were paying their respects to had already been gone for over 500 years. However, there was still a little sense of respect. Afterall, without Wu Yan, there would not be the Wu family of today. ording to Wu family customs, after they had paid their respects in front of Wu Yans grave, the Wu elders paid their respects to the grave beside it and ce a bunch of fresh flowers down. Every generation of Wus would feel an unbounded sorrow upon seeing the grave that was after Wu Yans. If this person had not left first, Yanzhou would not have been named Yanzhou. However, today, upon seeing the name on the grave, a few members of the Wu family felt a little puzzled. Fang Zhao? Where had there seen this name before? Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Sunday is always a fun day. Triple dosage of Big Zhaoing your way. Hope you guys feel all fuzzy and gay! ;) Chapter 63: Immortality Chapter 63: Immortality Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao did not get to see anyone from the Wu family, nor did he return to the core cemetery area. It was almost his turn at the public worship area, and if he missed his number, he would not have the time to queue again. Paying his respects was more important. Compared to the core cemetery area and the loose graves area, the public worship area was much more lively. There were a number ofrge and grand halls. The color theme was a solemn and ashen grey. Sculpted on the outside of the walls were murals depicting battles during the Period of Destruction. The main hall was obviously more grandpared to the side halls. At the entrance were two thirty-meter-tall statues. The first being Yanzhous most famous character, Wu Yan, and the second... was Fang Zhao. The words carved on the base of the statue were the same as the ones carved on the gravestones. Back when Fang Zhao had been looking up the Cemetery for Martyrs online, he had already found out that he was a door guardian of the ce. However, seeing the statue personally gave him aplex mood. The statue was molded after his image during thetter stages of the Period of Destruction. Just that, during the sculpting process, it was beautified. His facial features were made sharper and his muscles more defined. His cheekbones were raised and his eyes were erged. Although there were wrinkles and scars on the statue, it made him look like he was from the middle ages. d in his uniform, he looked bold and imposing. His head was raised, as if gazing at some far off battlefield, and he seemed as if he was watching over thend. The expression on Wu Yans statue seemed milder and had more warmth. That image was quite simr to the Wu Yan of stories that were passed down from people that had actually seen him in person. During the period of the founding of the New Era, Wu Yan was smiling most of the time and gave off a friendly and amiable vibe. Even though the statue was not as sharp, it did not lose to its neighbor in terms of being imposing. This was the great person who had brought Yanzhou toward the New Era and had rebuilt their homnd. The two statues silently watched over the people visiting the memorial halls everyday. Qian city had many statues. Some were a means of signifying something, whereas others were meant for fun. Here, people respected these two statues that were a tribute. Unlike music, sculptures had a sort of ability to inspire and impact people, and also they had the power to immortalize something. Nothing was truly immortal. Immortality was just a rtive concept. Every era would give rise to a few immortal characters. Through events that were worth remembering,memorating those times would immortalize those characters. Never in his wildest dreams had Fang Zhao dreamt that he would be one. Gazing at the statues for a while, Fang Zhao then headed over to the open-air waiting area. Paying of respects was done at the main hall. The side halls were meant to serve as a ce to rest. If there were many people, those who had obtained a number and were waiting for their turn could have a room to rest as they waited. At the waiting area, seated next to Fang Zhao was a middle-aged couple. They were discussing which methods to use for paying their respects this year. From their conversation, Fang Zhao found out that they were mainly praying for their children, especially their eldest son who was in the midst of his military service. "Hai.. I wonder if they are still digging now. Do you think they get a holiday on Memorial Day?" thedy kept repeating in a low voice. "It has been a while since west heard from him. Has he been eating well? How is his health? Hopefully he gets a break on Memorial Day?" The man patted his wifes hand andforted her. "It has only been five days since we received his video call. There are still five more days till we get his next video message. They will get a break on Memorial Day. Just that it is not going to be as extravagant. Most likely, they just take it as a day of rest." During the period of military service, service personnel could notmunicate with their family freely. They were limited to sending a video message to their families every ten days. Even if it was Memorial Day or any other holiday, they were not allowed to go home. All they could do was wait till their service came to an end. On his way here, Fang Zhao had encountered many families in the same situation who were praying for the blessings of members in the military. Every year, there were lots of enlistees and thus lots of families who came to pray. At the back was a group of youthful looking students discussing which posture they should pay their respects in so as to not fail in school. For people in the New Era, all sorts of patterns had emerged from the simple custom of paying respects to the martyrs. There were even some people who believed that, even though the previous years wishes were unanswered, by changing the method, posture, materials, or even circumstances, their wishes mighte true this year. As he was watching his surroundings, Fang Zhaos bracelet reminded him that his turn was up. Following his reminder, Fang Zhao collected his ticket and entered the main hall. The hustle and bustle from outside died off all of a sudden. The atmosphere inside the main hall was more tense and solemn. In the same area were many sculptures and projected images pertaining to the Period of Destruction. Some were photos of people, and others were scenes of events. These provided a brief introduction to the martyrs. Fang Zhao spotted his own image. The photo was taken toward the end of the Period of Destruction. Fang Zhao appeared quite aged and sported many scars. He looked a little scary even though the photo had undergone some embellishment. Fang Zhou doubted that he would be recognized even if his body from his previous life was standing right beside. He was different from the people who had survived till the founding of the New Era. He had not left many images, and those that he had left were not meticulously taken. During the Period of Destruction, there was no time to pick out clothes or choose suitable lighting or backdrops or even to pick a pose. Photographs back then were taken when they were in a situation where they could head out to battle at any time. Looking at the ticket in his hand, Fang Zhao headed to area A in the main hall. In the public worship area, area A contained smaller rooms. As Fang Zhao was alone, he was allocated to area A. Following the number shown on the ticket, Fang Zhao found his assigned room and slotted his ticket into the machine at the door. This was the first time Fang Zhao was paying his respects ording to the customs of the New Era, and the experience was rather fresh for him. To ensure privacy, there were no monitoring devices or other people. The only thing in the room was a screen. Disyed on it were a few popr methods and rmended packages to pay ones respects. Also on the screen was a guide on how to do so. Fang Zhao overlooked all of these and just selected an altar, a 500ml bottle of wine, and a retro wine bowl. Although people had different practices and methods for paying their respects, they could purchase different items here at a cost. The screen was just like a self-service shopping machine. Whatever items were to be used as offerings or donations, all proceeds went to the yearly maintenance of the cemetery. Fang Zhao did not change anything in the room. He had not even requested a cushion for kneeling. He held the wine in one hand and the wine bowl in the other. In the room was a holographic projection of a smaller core cemetery area. The giant tombstone only appeared two meters tall here, and the rows of tiny gravestones behind were glowing like stars. Standing in front of the holographic projection, Fang Zhao knew that he was facing the huge tombstone of the core cemetery area. He stood there gazing at the projection of the giant tombstone followed by the rows of glowing gravestones behind it for two minutes before pouring the wine. Fang Zhao poured the first bowl of wine straight onto the altar. A toast to all who had lost their lives during that period. Fang Zhao drank half of the second bowl and poured the other half onto the altar. A toast to all the oldrades he would never get to see again. Fang Zhao downed the entire third bowl in a single mouthful. A toast to himself! After the three toasts, Fang Zhao put down the wine and bowl. Taking ast look at the projection of the tombstone, he turned and left. Before leaving, he donated a million dors. He did not need to purchase any of the virtual items to use as offerings. Directly choosing to donate was easier and more straightforward. Other than the room, Fang Zhao did not take a look at any of the other furnishings in the main hall, instead just leaving and passing by the za on his way out. Many people were walking about in the za. Children were ying under the sun with bright smiles on their faces. In the za, a shopping area had been specially set up. A few small shops were lined up and people who were passing through would stop to browse through their wares and purchase a few souvenirs. "It has already been more than 500 years!" Fang Zhao once again was clearly reminded of this fact. He was no longer the Fang Zhao of that apocalyptic period. Now that he was a person from the New Era, he should no longer cling on to the past. No matter how hard others wished, they would not get a second chance like him. He should look forward and appreciate the new and prosperous world. Looking at the atmosphere in the za, Fang Zhao uncontrobly let out a smile. He might not have gotten to see the day the New Era was founded, but he got to experience and live in the glorious new world 500 yearster. "Hey brother, twomemorative paintings for you?" A shout from a nearby vendor woke Fang Zhao from his daze and he nced over. This temporary stall had many paintings of all sizes on disy. This small stall specially sold paintings. These vendors were the staff in charge of cleaning and maintaining the cemetery on normal days. Every year during this period, they would double up as vendors and peddle items in a designated area of the cemetery. There was only one main religion in the New Era, and that was believing in the martyrs who founded the New Era. The people did not believe in gods, and yet, whether it was due tomon folking up with the practice or merchants finding the opportunity to push their sales, the people adopted the practice of pasting two paintings beside their doors. It was tomemorate and also to pray for blessings at the same time. What was there to paste? Of course it was the portraits of the heroes from the Cemetery for Martyrs. Noticing Fang Zhaos interest in thememorative paintings, the vendors smile widened. "Come take a look. This yearstest, drawn by a famous designer. Waterproof and dirt-resistant. We are the only ce in the entire world selling this new design. You can buy one to stick in your office or home. Even if you dont use it, it makes a good gift for rtives and friends!" The vendor rattled on trying to market his goods. Fang Zhao was a little distracted. Pointing to the two paintings in the vendors hands, he asked, "Who are they?" "You dont recognize them?" The vendor exaggeratingly dropped his jaw before breaking out into an earnest smile. He thought that Fang Zhao had bad eyesight. Pointing to the two paintings, he eximed, "The two heroes guarding the doors of the Main hall, The great general Wu Yan and Commander Fang Zhao." "..." Fang Zhao felt as though he was choking on a glutinous rice ball. Unlike ordinary people, the staff of the cemetery had to be familiar with information pertaining to the martyrs. Closing their eyes, they could recite at least a hundred names, and not just the more famous characters. This was a test the staff of the cemetery had to go through every year. Who would even work in the cemetery if the staff could not even recognize the martyrs? Once the vendors lips started moving, they would not stop. Other then introducing the "main hall heroes," he went on to talk about other heroes and borated on their glorious feats that were recorded in history books. He went on and on passionately as if buying a painting was like bringing back a god of war. Fang Zhao looked through the vendors other paintings without a hint of expression. The art that was made intomemorative paintings, although slightly exaggerated, still brought out the features of the personfor example, arge moustache, a clean-shaven head, or a moleas long as it suited them. As for Fang Zhaos portrait, the scars on his face were still there. But under the watchful hands of the artist, he looked less menacing. Fang Zhao admired the artists ability to be able to aplish that. Just that.... What the heck was that red cape? Since when had he worn it?! Watching Fang Zhao eye that painting, the vendor went on. "This year, there are a few new painting styles for the main hall heroes. Lots of people have bought them. Even if you dont intend to paste them somewhere, they can be kept as a means ofmemoration as well. Oh, there are others too, all famous heroes from our very own continent. Both from the Period of Destruction and the New Era. All these are also the yearstest designs. Take a pick if you have any family members who are descendants of martyrs." Using his fingers, Fang Zhao browsed through the stalls entire collection. "These paintings of heroes, regardless of the styles, I would like to have one set each. As for Fang Zhao... give me ten each." "Sure thing!" The vendor grinned and diligently proceeded to pack his order. Chapter 64: Custom-Made Invitation Chapter 64: Custom-Made Invitation Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao brought his pile ofmemorative portraits and left the cemetery, heading to his new homethe top floor penthouse he had bought from the elderly musician Xue Jing. After moving in, the renovations had beenpleted quickly. Fang Zhao had only added a few newly bought pieces of furniture and did not change much else. After all, most of his time was spent in the office. He left all the othermemorative portraits at home and only brought the "Martyr Fang Zhao" series back to the office, distributing a set to each member of his staff. One set contained six styles. "Boss, what is this?" Ying Futian was a little dumbstruck when he received the portraits. He did not really have any interest regardingmemorative portraits. Contrary to him, his parents liked them a lot, and every year, they would buy a few martyr portraits from the Period of Destruction to stick outside their doors. Sometimes they would even stick them outside the individual rooms in their house. He did not know whether they did so because of custom or if they believed in the blessings of the martyrs. "I know who this is!" Wan Yue eximed. She immediately recognized the person upon seeing the scarred face. "Who is it?" Zu Wen and the others looked over. ncing at Fang Zhao, Wan Yue said, "Big Zhao, what made you buy portraits of your namesake now?" In the past, Fang Zhao had showed no interest towardmemorative portraits. "Namesake?" Zu Wen eximed. "Dont tell me this set belongs to the person mentioned in historical records?" They all knew the famous characters of the Period of Destruction and had discussed them in history sses. If this person had not passed away so early, Yanzhou would have had a different name. However, people named after martyrs were verymon. From primary school all the way to graduating from university and the start of a working life, one would meet many such people. On this subject, most people would find it surprising, but as it went on, people became indifferent toward it. Even if they had heard that the Virtual Idol project would be handed over to a new guy named Fang Zhao, it would not have rang many bells. "Oh, so it is him." Zu Wen nced at the portraits in his hands. "Back in secondary school, we had a test with him as the exam question." "Yeah. I remember seeing studentsining on the message boards about the question of who the two statues standing guard outside the main hall of the Cemetery for Martyrs were. Most people could not even answer. Some only managed to guess Wu Yanafter all, we are in Yanzhou, so General Wu Yan is pretty familiar to us. As for the other one, many were left dumbstruck," Pang Pusong said as he examined the portraits hed received. "We never ever got this question wrong." Zeng Huangughed as he snuck a nce at Wan Yue. Wan Yue was smiling too. This sort of question was like free marks for them. Ever since theyd learnt about a martyr by the name of Fang Zhao, itd stuck to their memory forever. The rest of the staff were thinking that their boss was really great. Just before the memorial holidays, hed given out military postings, and now he was handing outmemorative portraits of his namesake martyr. Was the mind of an artist really that special? Remembering something, Zu Wen said, " Hey, Boss, lets say you be popr and famous. Do you reckon that you will be invited to act as Fang Zhao during the Period of Destruction? Hehe, you could start practicing your acting first!" Fang Zhao did not reply, he just gave Zu Wen a dazed look. Zu Wen caught the look Fang Zhao shot him and felt that what hed said was absurd. How could a situation like that happen? The others thought this to beughable too. Fang Zhao was aposer. When theposer behind the "Period of Destruction" series was revealed, he would be a famedposer, highly reputed within the music industry. This was certain. After all, the previous three movements were the best proof. Yet Fang Zhao was not an actor. Besides, shooting a film based on an actual person during the Period of Destruction required the approval of the global film association, as well as the martyrs descendants. The entertainment industry during the early years of the New Era was a mess. Many ounts of the history of the Period of Destruction were distorted, be it through film, music, or virtual idols. These capitalized on the martyrs to attract the attention of viewers. After some vehement opposition by descendants of martyrs, the entire world set up a restriction to stop this madness. Any films rted to actual persons during that period would require a thorough audit as well as approval from the descendants of the concerning martyr. As the restrictions were widespread, whenever each continent did a film based on actual characters, they would only select one or a few important people whod had a great impact from that period. This was due to the fact that, if too many characters were lined up, the approval process would be much more troublesome andplicated. Hence, since the restriction set by the global film association up until this moment, there had not been a film made aboutmander Fang Zhao of the Period of Destruction. Little did Zu Wen know, Fang Zhaos expression did not mean that it was impossible. Rather, he was thinking, I am still me. Do I even need to act? "Eh? Come to think of it, didnt the global film association intend to shoot a film regarding many important characters from the Period of Destruction? Has it been done yet?" Rodney asked, remembering a piece of news he had read during his university days. "It has been shelved. Apparently for quite some time. They tried to reboot it a few times, but it was never sessful. I have no idea why," Song Miao replied, as she generally paid more attention to the entertainment industry. "However, in recent years, it has been brought up much more frequently. I reckon there is hope for this program yet." "If they do start it, it is going to be a revolutionary, groundbreaking blockbuster," said Zu Wen. The other nodded their heads in agreement. If such a program was really announced, the big investors would surely be the influential families of every continent, such as the Renaults of Leizhou and the Wu Family of Yanzhou. After all, it was their ancestors that would be portrayed in the film, and they were all famous founding characters of the New Era. The casting would, of course, be way more stringent, the main characters would definitely be yed by global mega stars. Even the A-listers in Silver Wing media could only hope to achieve a bit-part role in this sort of film. That would be a really impressive film program. They was no way they had the capability to participate, so they could only stay here and discuss it like losers. "Anyway, no matter how big the program, it still cant do without apanying music." Song Miao turned to Fang Zhao. "Boss, work hard. Who knows, when the timees, you might contest for the rights to the soundtrack. There wont be only just one soundtrack for such a big program, and it will not only be from just onepany. On that note, when the timees, we will fight with you." Even though she said all that, Song Miao was not too optimistic for Fang Zhao. From what she understood, for such a production, the soundtrack would normally be sourced from experienced and established studios or from reputable masterposers in the music scene. Given Fang Zhaos age and influence, the odds of him being picked were not high. Maybe in another hundred years he would stand a good chance, but by then, the production would have already beenpleted. Fang Zhao seemed deep in thought, as if he had taken Song Miaos words seriously. Zu Wen was thinking of changing the topic to something more realistic to raise their spirits when Fang Zhaos bracelet rang. Someone was calling. "Director Duan?" Fang Zhao answered. "Come up for a while," Duan Quanji said. "Alone." With that, she ended the call. "Director Duan wants to enquire about the progress of the fourth movement again?" "Most likely, given the importance Director Duan ces on this series. Or she might just have questions pertaining to the project." Zu Wen and the others continued to discuss. However, Fang Zhao felt that it was not rted to the fourth movement. He had submitted a progress report to Duan Quanji yesterday. It was unlikely that she would ask again so soon. "I shall head up first." The others went back to their individual stations to continue working while Fang Zhao rode the esctor to Duan Quanjis top floor office. Entering, he noticed that, aside from Duan Quanji and her four assistants and secretaries, there were two other strangers. As Fang Zhao walked in, the two strangers watched him. The one of a simr age eyed him with obvious apprehension, whereas the more senior of the two seemed to be sizing him up. His expression showed neither suspicion nor contempt. He was purely examining Fang Zhao, The two men were neither extravagantly dressed nor wearing any luxurious ornaments. At first nce, they just seemed like any normal technicians. However, emzoned on their chests was an emblem of a fiery red bird in the shape of an S. That tiny emblem was more than enough to make anyone take notice. It was the best proof of their identities. They were from Fiery Bird. "Fiery Bird." The undisputed number one gamingpany in the world. "Sit." Duan Qianji pointed to a seat. Following that, she faced the two men and said, "This here is the creator of the first three movements of the Period of Destruction, Fang Zhao." She then turned to face Fang Zhao and introduced the two men. "These are the department heads of Fiery Birds sound effects department, You Chuan and Mr. Bi Fu." "Deputy department head. Deputy." You Chuan waved his hands, not thinking that there was anything awkward about adding the word "deputy". After which, he turned to Fang Zhao and smiled. "The members of our department enjoyed the three movements of the Period of Destruction series very much. We are all eagerly anticipating the release of the fourth movement. As for the purpose of our visit, it has nothing to do with the endorsement. We are just in charge of sound effects and rted stuff. This time, we came with an invitation for Mr. Fang." "Invitation?" Fang Zhao repeated. "Yes. We wish to request Mr. Fangpose a piece." "A custom-made one?" "Thats right. Apanying soundtrack for a portion of a two-minute animation in Battle of the Century. To be honest, we had already prepared four pieces of music and were going to choose one out of the four. However..." At this point, You Chuan examined Fang Zhao once more. "After hearing the three movements of The Period of Destruction, our department head found three of the previously prepared pieces to be unsatisfactory. It wasnt that they were no good, just that, in line with the game itself, they did not seem to blend well, as if they werecking a little something. Therefore, we have already approached 18 soundtrackposers and studios across the 12 continents to request a custom-madeposition. As for Mr. Zhao, this is ourst stop, and we were tasked to personally hand over the request by our department head." "I am number 19?" Fang Zhao asked. "Yes." Fang Zhao remained silent. Fiery Bird had requested 19positions and promised to purchase the rights to all 19. However, for the game, Fiery Bird would only pick the one they were most satisfied with. It was really... inhumane. Chapter 65: Going Back Chapter 65: Going Back Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh "Mr. Fang is the 19th and also ourst invitee." You Chuan smiled at Fang Zhao. There was still a slight air of seriousness about him as he continued, "However, if Mr. Fang has his ownmitments or he finds the time frame too short, he can choose to reject the offer. I forgot to mention, but the first draft of the piece has to be submitted before March." As You Chuan spoke, he observed Fang Zhaos expressions. Ever since Fang Zhao had entered the room, hed felt that this youngster was not like his peers. His calm demeanor was not faked. Even upon seeing the Fiery Bird Insignia, hed only been a little surprised. He had not made any effort to conceal or suppress his emotions either. Even now, upon being informed that he had been invited to create an apaniment for a game by the reputable Fiery Birdpany andpete with greatposers across every continent, Fang Zhao did not have much of a reaction. He just sat there, listening attentively, as if... he was listening to a report. Listening to a report? You Chuans figure of speech shed across his mind, startling himself. After that, he found it quite funny. Perhaps he had been traveling a lot recently and had been too busy handing out invites, so his mind was ying tricks on him. Brushing aside the thoughts in his mind, You Chuan turned back to Fang Zhao, but he just saw Fang Zhao drumming his fingers without rhythm on his thigh. As for Fang Zhao, he looked... like his mind was wandering elsewhere. "Cough!" Duan Qianij could not stand by and watch idly, so she coughed to catch the attention of Fang Zhao. Fang Zhaos fingers stopped and, tilting his head toward You Chuan, he said, "I would need to see the opening animation." In his heart, You Chuan was thinking, He was still listening while his mind was wandering? "Sure. But Mr. Fang has to first sign a confidentiality agreement," You Chuan answered. Fang Zhaos request was reasonable. If Fang Zhao had agreed without first watching the animation, You Chuan would have been disappointed. "I understand the rules." After the confidentiality agreement had been signed, You Chuan passed over a miniature projector with a palm-sized Fiery Bird insignia on it. As the image was projected into the air, Fang Zhao watched the short two-minute opening animation attentively. "Animation" was what they called it in the industry. But in reality, as Fang Zhao watched, he felt that it was very real, as if an actual scene had been shot. This animation wasparable with the movies that Silver Wing Media invested in every year. As Fang Zhao was watching the two-minute-long clip, You Chuan was still examining him. In his heart, he wondered whether this person really had to ability to create such quality music and whether there was a possibility of them working together in the future. Fang Zhao was seriously watching it. At the same time, his fingers starting drumming once again. The extent was notrge, and You Chuan could not see the rhythm this time either. After the two-minute clip ended, Fang Zhao turned his head to You Chuan and said, "No problem. One month. Thats more than enough time." Everyone in the room stared at Fang Zhao. Duan Qianji had wanted to stop Fang Zhao, but hed spoken too fast. Beside You Chuan, the other Fiery Bird staffer, Bi Fu, widened his eyes in disbelief at Fang Zhaos show of self-confidence. Having self-confidence was a good thing, but having too much was just downright stupid. Bi Fu had gone with You Chuan and invited 18 parties topose a soundtrack. Of the 18, when some heard the limit of "Before March," they found it a little difficult. After watching the animation, some had said that they would "try their best," meaning that they would only strive to do it but had no guarantee it could bepleted by March. The higher one flew, the more they cherished their wings. These people would only submit if they themselves found it satisfactory. If it was unsatisfactory, they would rather give up the opportunity than harm their reputation. Yet Fang Zhao was number 19 and thest among the list, also possessing the lowest status. He was simply aposer with no reputation at all. To think that after watching the animation, he had the cheek to be that self-confident! Bi Fu could not bear it and wanted to say something, but You Chuan stopped him with a nce. Bi Fu then could only swallow his words. "In that case, we look forward to some good music." You Chuan did not stay long. Taking his leave, he and Bi Fu headed straight to the rooftop garage and left in their flying car. The car the two of them hade in did not bear the distinctive Fiery Bird insignia and was inconspicuous. They did not want to let the outside world know that, even though they were approaching the publishing date, the opening sequence animation was stillcking a soundtrack. Inside the car, Bi Fu puzzledly asked You Chuan, "Why didnt you probe more? Test him a little to find out if he was really the creator of the three movements and if he is really capable enough of producing work with sufficient quality within a month or so?" It was already nearing the end of January. A deadline before March meant that, essentially, there was only the month of February toe up with aposition. A months time to produce apatible soundtrack to such arge-scale gaming project was really difficult. Even a neer in the industry would know that. You Chuanughed and shook his head. "There would be no meaning to that. We do not understand Fang Zhao, nor do we understand Silver Wing Media. This is all our own assumption. The answers will be made known to us when their work is submitted." After the two left, Duan Qianji no longer had any misgivings. She told Fang Zhao, "You dont have to force yourself. If you are uncertain, it is still not toote to retract your previous words." As long as You Chuan and Bi Fu had not left Yanzhou, Duan Qianji could still stop them. "Im not forcing myself. I agreed to their invitation because I could guarantee that, within a month, I can create a piece that is satisfactory to me. As for whether they like it or not... that I cannot guarantee." "Other than the four movements of the Period of Destruction series, do you still have the inspiration to create something of a simr quality?" Duan Qianji was astounded. Although she did not know much aboutposing, she also knew that inspiration was very important to creative personnel. For the deputy department head to personally rush around every continent to hand out requests, the difficulty for this task would certainly be high. "Previously, no, but now I do." Duan Qianji watched Fang Zhao silently for two seconds. "OK. Got it." Fang Zhao went back downstairs to keep an eye on the production of the fourth movement. In Duan Qianjis office, an assistant with a concerned and puzzled look asked, "Director Duan, are you sure handing it to Fang Zhao is all right? When the timees, if Fang Zhaos finished work does not match up to the expectations of Fiery Bird, will Fiery Bird take it up against ourpany?" "Do you all reckon the specialized staff members of Fiery Birds sound effects department would understand music and know how to differentiate quality?" Duan Qianji asked. The assistant did not reply because the question was too simple. Would an unreliable person be able to stay at Fiery Bird? Previously, You Chuan had mentioned the one who requested a personal invitation for Fang Zhao was the sound departments own department head. To be able to make it all the way to the top of the sound effects department of Fiery Bird, the undisputed best gamepany in the world, there was no way the department head was a knucklehead. Duan Qianji was not testing them. She continued on by saying, "From what I know, of the 19 parties that You Chuan handed the invitation to, there is only one from Yanzhou." In Yanzhou, there was Silver Wing Medias "Flying Pegasus," Neon Cultures "Metal Torrent," and Tongshan True Entertainments "Fourth Dimension." These three elite cooperatives of the respective media conglomerates had each worked with Fiery Bird before. Silver Wing Media had not had sess with virtual idols in the past, but as You Chuan had said, Fiery Bird had many different departments, each with their own duties, and they would not interfere with each other. Virtual Idols were just virtual idols, and music was just music. You Chuans side was in charge of music. Downstairs, after Fang Zhao returned to his department, he made no mention of Fiery Birds request. The others did not probe Fang Zhao. Their expectations were not high. They would be happy just by working hard and making more money. Fang Zhao sat down in his own office, brought out a notebook, and starting jotting down some scores. He wrote down all the inspiration in his mind that hed gotten from watching that two-minute animation. The first three movements of the "Period of Destruction" series were something Fang Zhao hade up with in his previous life. After getting a second life, Fang Zhao only made minor adjustments to the arrangement of the scores. The fourth movement was a collection of his inspiration after he had been reborn. As for the little characters and scribbles appearing on the paper, this was his inspiration gathered after his visit to the Cemetery for Martyrs today and after viewing the two-minute animation provided by You Chuan. After the first draft waspleted, Fang Zhao continued thinking about the days experiences, especially the Cemetery for Martyrs and the two-minute opening sequence. The first draft needed amendments, so Fang Zhao continued to look for ces that could be improved to make it more outstanding. At this moment, Zeng Huang came over to find him. "Big Zhao, the fourth movement is progressing smoothly. We can probablyplete it before the 25th. You mentioned that, after the fourth movement isplete, the entire department will be given a vacation. Just like previous years, Wan Yue and I are not going back." What Zeng Huang meant by "going back" was going to the city where they were all born, Yanbei City. Back then, after the ident with their housing block, the government had given them quite a bit ofpensation. There were a few rtives whod lusted after thepensation, but Zeng Huang was unwavering and held on to it. Wan Yue was in a simr situation, just that it was not as severe as Zeng Huangs. However, Wan Yue did not want to go back either. After graduating from university, the two of them had never gone back to Yanbei City. "Will you be joining us to celebrate Memorial Day? After all, its only me and Wan Yue; one more person would would make it more lively. This year, we got a new house thats even bigger, and the guest room has already been prepared," Zeng Huang said. Following Fang Shengs betrayal, he was now behind bars in some prison. After breaking up with Fang Zhao, Xi Hong had yet to reappear. This years Memorial Day, Fang Zhao would celebrate it aloneno, there was still a dog. "I wont be going over to your ce." Seeing Zeng Huang about to say something, Fang Zhao opened his mouth first. "Im going back this year." "Going back?" Zeng Huang clearly had not expected that Fang Zhao would make that choice. Back when they were all in university, they never wanted to go back. At the start of university, he still heard Fang Zhao saying that he never wanted to go back, and at that time, he was at loggerheads with his second uncle. Not understanding the family situation of Fang Zhaos original body, all Zeng Huang heard was Fang Zhaosints. Thus, hearing that Fang Zhao wanted to go back, Zeng Huang was bbergasted and skeptical. Fang Zhao did not say a word, he just selected an electronic mail from his bracelet and showed it to Zeng Huang. [Second Uncle: Are youing back for Memorial Day this year? (Jan 20, 10:23 p.m.)] [Fang Zhao: Going back. (Jan 21, 7:02 a.m.)] [Second Uncle: What happened?! (Jan 21, 7:36 a.m.)] [Second Uncle: What did you change your contact number to? (Jan 21, 7:36 a.m.)] [Second Uncle: My number is ******, give me a call! (Jan 21, 7:37 a.m.)] ... Zeng Huang realized that of the full page of electronic mails, there was only one reply from Fang Zhao, The others were all sent by his second uncle. Most likely, he had been shocked by Fang Zhaos reply. In the past six years, he had never received a reply. Every year, he only received a "Noting back" answer. This year, Fang Zhaos second uncle was probably prepared to receive the same reply. This, this, this... this was confirmation that something had happened! This was the first thought that came to Fang Zhaos uncles mind, thus his urgent questioning. "You havent returned a call to your second uncle?" Zeng Huang was guessing that Fang Zhao deliberately did not want to return the call. However, Fang Zhao had really forgotten. He had settled the matter regarding Pang Pusongs and Fu Yingtians military posting in the morning before being called upstairs by Duan Qianji. Aftering down and checking on a few notifications, he was informed of Fang Shengs situation. After heading down to the Police Station, he then went to the Cemetery for Martyrs and was called back for the meeting with the Fiery Bird staff when he returned to the office. Only after Zeng Huang had mentioned it did Fang Zhao realized he had received a number of notifications but had not yet replied. He had no choice. In his previous life, toward thetter stages, Fang Zhao simply did not have any rtives. Unconsciously, he still did not realize that he had rtives. "I forgot," Fang Zhao said. Zeng Huang did not believe him one bit. Leaving the office, he advised Fang Zhao, "Have a good talk with your second uncle. I feel that he is really sincere. It is gettingte, hurry up and return the call. If your second uncle believes that something happened to you, what if he makes a police report?" Fang Zhao nced outside the window. Indeed, it was gettingte. The sky had turned dark. Chapter 66: Candy Chapter 66: Candy Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh When Fang Zhao returned the call, that second uncle of his was apparently shaken and could not speak properly. But from his gasps and grunts, it was obvious that he was delighted. He even sent a photograph. From the original owners memory, Fang Zhao remembered that there were four members in his second uncles family. His second uncle and aunt and two younger male cousins. In the photograph that was sent, there was one more little girl. During the original owners university days, the aunt had given birth to a girl. Now, she was already six. In the following days, the entire department worked around the clock. Finally, on the 24th, production for the fourth movement waspleted. This signified that the virtual projects departments Memorial Day holiday had begun. On the 25th, Fang Zhao took the entire team out for a big feast, and after that, the members respectively left. Fang Zhao would not be bringing Curly Hair. Instead, he left the dog in the care of Zeng Huang and Wan Yue. On Jan 26, Fang Zhao rode in the car of a technical staff who was on friendly terms with Zu Wen as they departed from Qian City for Yanbei City. This technical staff was from Yanbei and only went to Qian to work. When he heard from Zu Wen that Fang Zhao was also heading back to Yanbei, he suggested he give a lift to Fang Zhao. However, this staff members final destination was different from Fang Zhaos. The two of them were heading to opposite ends of the city. Fang Zhao politely refused the staff members offer of sending him straight to his doorstep and instead called a cab upon arrival in Yanbei City. "To Kerria Street?" "Yes." "It will be a little crowded there. Recently, there have been lots of people, so I will have to drive slower. The charges will be slightly higher," the cab driver exined. "Understood." Fang Zhao nced out the window. Passing by the throes of people strolling through the streets and the za, Fang Zhao felt a sense of deja vu. If the world had not gone through an apocalypse, during arge scale holiday, the world would pretty much still be the same. Crowded yet bustling, everywhere filled with festive spirit. However, that feeling quickly faded away. The 100-Year Period of Destruction had been real, and the New Era had since taken over. Trains sped along the railways and the sky was filled with flying carsing and going. There was no returning back to that time, because the world was continuing to progress. "We have reached Kerria Street!" Outside, skyscrapers towered on either side. Residential housing was all concentrated together. At least here, the distance between the buildings wasrger and the streets below did not appear dusky in broad daylight. The housing blocks had approximately 100 floors. For every five floors, there would be a passageway that extended outward that had enough space for two cars to fit through. However, cars were not allowed to travel at high speeds along these passageways. Above the passageways, there was a more protruding semi-circr tform that served as a drop-off point. Numbers were written on top, representing the pick-up bays number on the building. "Twenty-fifth floor, stop at the next drop-off point," Fang Zhao told the cab driver. Fang Zhaos memory of the address of his second uncle had long since gone fuzzy. However, when he had called a few days back, his second uncle had foreseen the situation and had sent him the address. Fang Zhao just needed to follow ording to the written address to find his uncles house. Fang Zhao paid the driver and got out of the cab. He noticed a group of kids running over. Some of the slower ones were red in the face and panting. The lift had a limited capacity, and missing out meant they had to run. Turning around to look behind him, Fang Zhao noticed a festive car slowly pulling in,nding on the drop-off point that he had arrived at. Whether it was in Qian or Yanbei, it wasmon to see a bunch of cutely decorated festive cars about everywhere. These festive cars sold candy, which little kids loved. The festive car wound down its windows to reveal candy of all shapes and sizes. With dazzling multi-colored candy, the waft of sweet fragrance and signature music of the candy-selling festive car, it was little wonder that, wherever such a car was found, it was surrounded by kids. As the festive car stopped, the kid running at the front rushed over and skillfully ordered his favorite kinds of candy like a pro. The slower kids still running over called out anxiously, worried that their favorites would be sold out. A smile broke out on Fang Zhaos face as he saw the kids heading to the festive car. His own memory of his childhood was fuzzy. However, seeing the kids vigorously chasing the car, a few vague memories came back to him. Even though the memories were not that distinct, they were fond memories. Fang Zhao was about to withdraw from the ce and leave it to the kids who only had eyes for the candy. Just as he was about to leave, Fang Zhao spotted a familiar face among the group of kids. The six-year-old little girl nimbly bypassed tworger kids in front of her and arrived at the window of the car, tiptoeing and making her order. Beaming, the brightly dressed salesperson picked out a few types of candy and handed them over to the little girl. After receiving the candy, the little girl raised her hand wearing a bracelet adorned with little bears and tapped it at the payment scanner at the window. She turned to leave, but not before raising her head with a reluctant gaze at the little bear-shaped candy that was disyed right at the top. Festive cars arranged their candy ording to the districts level of affluence. The more expensive candy had less sales here and was disyed higher up. The surrounding kids would look through the window enviously at the sweets right at the top but could only covet them. They knew that they could not afford it as their families were not that well off. "I would like one of those." Used to facing kids, the friendly salesperson looked up when he heard that. Seeing a young man, he stared for a second before a smile returned to his face and he proceeded to pick out the candy that the man had selected. The little girl who had just bought candy raised her head and immediately eximed, "Brother Zhao?" "Little Bell Fang?" Fang Zhao asked in a low voice. This little girl was his second uncles six-year-old daughter, Fang Ling. When shed been born, his second uncle and aunt had heard the sound of bells, thus giving her the name Fang Ling. Her nickname was Little Bell. "Thats me!" Fang Ling nodded her head enthusiastically. Her dad had kept showing her a photo of Fang Zhao over the past few days. The photo was taken before Fang Zhao had gone to university. In the past six years, there had been changes, yet Fang Ling guessed who he was at one nce. Maybe she really recognized him, or perhaps it was just the subconscious mind of a child associating a candy-buying person to someone she knew. The surrounding kids nced at Fang Ling enviously. So it was Fang Lings brother. Fang Ling was so lucky to have someone buy candy for her. "Hello, heres your candy." The salesperson handed over the candy sealed in a wrapper over to Fang Zhao. Fang Lings eyes widened. Her eyes seemed to be shining like stars. Then she watched as the stick of candy that she had longed for for such a long time disappear into the the mouth of the cousin she was meeting for the first time in six years. Seeing the now headless bear candy on the stick and then ncing at Fang Zhao, Fang Ling was dumbstruck. The salesman in the festive car and the surrounding kids were all stunned as well. Had he actually bought the candy for himself!? Under the watchful eyes of the surrounding bunch, Fang Zhao calmly proceeded to finish the entire candy. During the end of days, theyd also had candy. Just... that sort of candy was created asbat supplies. It did not taste good and was as hard as a rock. However as long as it provided enough energy, they liked it. The aim was all about replenishing sufficient energy, and thus they would notin about how it tasted. As for this sort of candy that was purely meant as a snack, Fang Zhao had not enjoyed one in a long time. Soft candy wrapped in icing slowly dissolved in his mouth. The lingering sweetness brought about a certain warmth, as if dispersing a cold winter chill. Actually, Fang Zhao had just wanted a taste and to tease the little kids at the same time. He did not especially like these kinds of things. He cast a nce at the still-dumbfounded Fang Ling before scanning the interior of the festive car and asking the salesperson, "Is that for sale?" The salesperson turned his head to where Fang Zhao was pointing. A transparent box in the shape of a bear was sitting there, the inside filled with more of the bear candy that everyone had just seen. "Y-Yes." "Then I would like that." "Ah? Oh. Sure!" The salesperson shifted over the box that was nearly half a meter tall. "There are 50 pieces of Little White Bears inside. Here, you can count them." On a normal day, the salesperson would have found it hard to sell even one stick of this candy. He had never expected to sell an entire box when he came out today. Fang Zhao opened the box and eyed the surrounding kids that had not yet dispersed. "If you kids can line up from the shortest to the tallest within ten seconds, I will give everyone one piece." The gaggle of kids had not grasped the concept of ten seconds, but as soon as they heard the word seconds, they starting moving about haphazardly. "Ten, nine, eight..." There were kids of simr heights disputing their positions in the line, but upon hearing Fang Zhaos countdown, put aside their petty squabbles and promptly got into line. Fang Ling watched the forming procession then nced at Fang Zhao before shuffling to find her spot in the line and slotting herself in. The salesperson in the car gaped in astonishment. The rowdy bunch of kids that had been crowding around the window had formed a line in the blink of an eye. The line stretched to the end of the drop-off area before winding back, forming a line in the shape of an "S." Passerbys in the airspace passage on the 25th floor looked over in curiosity. Some people within the building also opened their windows to take a good look. "...Three, two, one, times up! Its time for my inspection." A grave looking Fang Zhao inspected the line, making the kids nervous. They were afraid that standing in the wrong spot might have destroyed their chance of having the candy. "Seems fine. Okay, now, starting from the first in line,e and get your candy from me." After all the 32 kids present had received one piece each, the box still contained 18 pieces. Fang Zhao handed the remainder, including the box, over to Fang Ling. "For... for me?" Fang Ling was so startled that she nearly dropped all the candy she was holding. "Is it really for me?" Fang Zhao nodded. "You dont want it?" "I do! Thank you, Brother!" The dumbstruck look on Fang Lings face turned to foolishughter as she hugged the box tightly. Thus, when Fang Zhaos second aunt opened the door, she saw two people, onerge and one small, with traces of sugar on their lips. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Unker Ben used to tell me, when one gets too old, one bes a troll... Guess that exins FZs behaviour. Chapter 67: You Are Also Children Chapter 67: You Are Also Children Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh From Fang Zhaos memory, the original owner of the body had only stayed within his second uncles house for only a short period of time. That was after the incident with their original homes. After a short while with his second uncles family, Fang Zhao had then stayed in school. In addition, the government had allocated apensation home for him as well aspensation money. Thus, having grown up together with Zeng Huang and the rest, they all decided to live in the same housing block, and they rarely met anyone else. For this reason, hed never needed the assistance of his rtives. The original owner of Fang Zhaos body had had a rather estranged situation with his other rtives. Perhaps it was due to seeing the situation that Zeng Huang and Wan Yue had with their rtives, or perhaps it was due to Fang Shengs influence. The original would rarely visit his rtives. However, in university, his second uncle, who had doubled as his legal guardian, had still helped him quite a bit. Just that,munication between the two of them was not always good, so before university, Fang Zhao started to iste himself from his uncle. Before the original had killed himself, he had remembered what his uncle had said. Early on, his uncle had warned him to be wary of Fang Sheng. Because of this, the rtionship between Fang Zhao and his uncle worsened. It was also because of this that Fang Zhao became much closer with Fang Sheng. When he changed his number, he also did not inform his uncle. Every year, the only form ofmunication was through electronic mails. There were some things the original owner would reply to, while other times, he would ignore them. People always make mistakes. However, some mistakes can be deadly, and regret cannot make things right. His second uncle had a squarish face with two rough eyebrows sticking high up his head. His face was slightly flush, probably from drinking some wine. It was obvious from his eyes that he was really excited to see Fang Zhao, yet his face had on the solemn expression of a senior. A few times, he opened his mouth as if to say something, but he quickly swallowed the words, as if he was afraid to say the wrong thing. Rather, it was Fang Zhaos second aunt who pulled him over to do some questioning. She asked about his experiences over the past six years and what he was working as. Fang Zhao went through his memories and selected a few stories to share. Watching the warm smile on his aunts face, he felt a sense of regret. If they knew that the original Fang Zhao hadmitted suicide, what would they be thinking? "That means you signed a contract with Silver Wing Media and are producing songs for them?" His second aunt thought for awhile before continuing, "Xiao Zhao, dont mind Second Aunt being long-winded. Whenposing, make sure you guard yourpleted works properly. Dont let yourself be swindled. Be wary of others. A while back, I heard there was an incident with argepany regarding the stealing of songs. Whatever it is, once youplete a song, make sure you make a production record; dont just write it down on a piece of paper. If... Im saying if by any chance it really gets stolen, even in awsuit, at least there will still be your earliest record. If the piece of paper is lost, there is no hope." Fang Zhao nodded his head. "I know." Second Uncle could no longer hold back his words any longer and interrupted. "Be especially wary of that Fang Sheng who is always sticking with you guys!" After saying that, both Second Uncle and Second Aunt looked at Fang Zhao, wondering if those words would cause an argument yet again. "There is no longer any need," Fang Zhao replied. "What do you mean no longer any need?! One look at that fellow and you can see the bad intentions all over him..." Second Uncle was still thinking what else to say when Fang Zhao continued, "Fang Sheng is already in jail." The words that Second Uncle had not yet said remained stuck in his throat. "Jail?" Second Aunt was surprised. Fang Zhao gave a simple exnation of Fang Zhaos song stealing, but he did not mention creating the movements of his series yet. He was still under a strict confidentiality agreement with Silver Wing Media and could not yet reveal it. Second Aunt sighed. "So the news I heard was about him, huh." The news reports on the case regarding Fang Shengs thefts were notprehensive. The reports had excluded his full name, and the main point of the report was to remind other artists to be wary. Neon Culture had some part in the hushed reports. Fang Sheng was just a lowly employee. If the reports were too extensive, they could hurt thepanys reputation. Most people who did not follow the creative industry, after hearing about the matter, did not really care where it happened or who was involved. "I told you back then to be careful of that fellow. He was a little schemer!" Second Uncle was still mad. His already sharp eyebrows were like knives as they rose up. "If only you had been wary of Fang Sheng, this wouldnt have happened. Its a pity you didnt listen back then." He had good intentions, he just didnt know how to express himself well to the younger generation. The words that came out of his mouth seemed like a reprimand. Realizing his words were too much, Second Uncle stiffened up and changed the topic. Pointing at the fruit juice on the table, he said, "Have some juice. Yesterday, someone brought it all the way from Muzhou. Dont you kids love to drink this type..." Second Uncle suddenly remembered that Fang Zhao had already graduated from university and started working. He was no longer the little kid from his memory. "Dont mind him. He always has that bad temper. Actually, your second uncle is concerned about you. Although you are no longer a student and have started working, in our eyes, you are still a child," Second Aunt said, smiling at Fang Zhao. It was not looking down on him; rather, it was the kind of concern that elders couldnt help but show. Furthermore, Fang Zhao was the only son left behind by Second Uncles own brother. Hearing this Fang Zhao thought, In my heart, you are also children . Can 45 years be considered old? Oh, Im over a hundred years old. At the same time, his second auntie, who was oblivious to what Fang Zhao was thinking, felt moved. In the six years they had not seen Fang Zhao, he had matured and was much more settled. When she had opened the door and seen Fang Zhao, for a second she had been stunned. Fang Zhao had seemed a little different. The Fang Zhao six years back had seemed as though he had drawn himself a circle. He would always distance himself from people and wear a guarded and alienated look. Now, the Fang Zhao in front of them... The feeling couldnt be described, but he was no longer the same as his past self from six years ago. Although still not that that warm, he no longer had that guarded behavior. At that moment, the door opened. Second Uncles eldest son, Fang Yu, and his second son, Fang Qi, came in carrying quite a number of items. Fang Yu was 20 this year and Fang Qi was 12. Seeing Fang Zhao sitting on the sofa, Fang Yus originally smiling disposition faded somewhat. Second Uncles eyebrows spiked up once more. "Why are you only back now? Did you have too much fun ying?!" He was displeased with the behavior of his two sons. He had told them early in the morning toe straight home after buying the stuff, but the two of them only came back at this time. Twelve-year-old Fang Qi looked at the floor as his dad got angry. Fang Yu, on the other hand, seemed indifferent. Afterall, he was used to his dads temperament already. Probably because Fang Zhao was here, Second Uncle only said a little before stopping. ring at the two of them, he said, "Come over, this is your brother Zhao." "Brother Zhao." "Brother Zhao." Compared to Fang Qis, there was an obvious dissatisfaction in Fang Yus tone. Second Uncles eyebrows shot up again, and he wanted to say something, but he was stopped by a tug from Second Aunt. Fang Zhao did not mind Fang Yus attitude. From his memory, Fang Yus attitude was not without reason. "Oh, right," Fang Zhao took out two boxes from his backpack and handed them over to the two brothers. "Here is your Memorial Day gift. I wasnt too sure what you guys would like now, so I asked my entire department before picking these out. I tried out my fellow colleagues version, the sound quality is quite good." What seemed like a simple transparent case held two bean-sized items. They were shaped like the beak of a bird, part red, part ck. The intense shingbination of fiery red and jet ck was eye-catching. For anyone familiar with earpieces, the color scheme would only bring to mind onepany. Fang Yus and Fang Qis eyes were fixated on the jet-ck portion of the earphones. On them was a fiery red "S" shape. "F-F-F-Fiery Bird earpieces?! F-f-f-for us?" The younger Fang Qi was so excited hed started to stutter. If he had a tail, it would have started wagging non-stop. Fang Yu tapped his younger brother on his head. In his heart, he felt disgusted at his brother for his turncoat behavior. However, his own eyes unconsciously kept looking at the earpiece. Regardless of whether it was music, films, or games, earpieces were indispensable. In the New Era, whether one was young or old, everyone grew up using earpieces for the inte or various electronic appliances. Even if one was not proficient with earpieces, they would at least have a basic understanding. Second Uncle also knew the name of "Fiery Bird" and told Fang Zhao, "Dont spend money recklessly!" Second Aunt pped Second Uncle on the back, giving him a look that said Keep your mouth shut if you do not know how to speak! What reckless spending?! His nephew only did this out of kindness, and his own children were on the receiving end. What sort of tone was he using! It was no wonder that, back then, uncle and nephew quarreled often. "Okay, enjoy your gifts. Fang Yu, go and tidy up your room." Second Uncle waved his two sons off. "No need, I bought a ce in Yanbei," Fang Zhao said. "When did you buy it? Are youing back to Yanbei to work?" a surprised Second Uncle asked. "I just bought it. I wont being back to Yanbei to work, I just bought a ce here, thats all," Second Aunt could immediately tell what his purpose was. Fang Zhao had bought the ce as an asional lodging for when he returned to Yanbei from time to time. "Just stay here tonight. We havent seen you in six years and we are all very happy to see you. Your second uncle woke up early just to buy groceries to prepare his speciality dishes" "Cough!" Second Uncles face became redder and he decided to change the topic. After some thought, Second Uncles smile faded and he firmly asked, "Little Zhao, have you done your military service?" If Fang Zhao had enlisted for the military, there was no doubt someone wouldve informed his friends and rtives to prevent having uncontactable family events in the event of an ident. ording the the information in the government records, Second Uncle wouldve received a notification, as he used to be Fang Zhaos legal guardian. He used to wonder if Fang Zhao had reced his contactable personnel with someone else. Hed asked Fang Zhao about it a few times back when Fang Zhao had been in university but was ignored. Today, finally seeing Fang Zhao, he could not help but ask. At the mention of this matter, Second Aunt also became serious. "I havent, but I will not be serving this year. My schedule is still a little tight," Fang Zhao replied. "If it is like this, then its okay. When the timees, let Second Uncle know if you need any help. I have two ssmates that I am close to who are working in the military. Every year, they will need those clearing their military service. Xiao Yu decided in spring that he was going to serve his military service too. He is in year three of university and is more than 20 years old. As his contact personnel, I hope to arrange for Xiao Yu to be sent to my friends division." Second Uncle shared his own n. The ce he hoped to arrange for Fang Yu to go was not an easy orfortable ce. It was a rtively newly opened and mineral resources were not the main priority. They were still busy with construction, so military service personnel would likely be sent to help with the construction there. "Military service is to toughen him up, so a little hardship is fine. Its just that we would worry about other stuff." Having cleared their military service before, Second Uncle and aunt were both very clear what it was like. With someone to assist, a little suffering was manageable, and when training, it would polish ones temperament, which went a long way and helped even after the service waspleted. What they were most afraid of was that the atmosphere among that batch would be bad and the ce he got posted to would have little security, making it easy to be bullied. Fang Yu was not a very smooth person, and it gave them conflicting thoughts. Considering the impulsiveness of young people that age, there was no telling what sort of unpleasant events could ur. Although Second Uncle knew people who were in the military and his old ssmates were willing to help, when it came to arranging for a person to be transferred to their division, they were totally helpless. When it came to military service, people in the New Era always had two responses. Find people or find money. Money had already been collected, and Second Uncles family had spent recent times finding someone who could mediate and hopefully help get Fang Yu a posting at Second Uncles old ssmates division. Fang Zhao sighed in his heart. The way people in the New Era saved up money to obtain favorable postings was like how people before the apocalypse saved up money to buy a house. Some families started having a target and saving up even before their children were born. "Have you decided on the ce to go?" Fang Zhao asked. "Yes. The ce I told you about just now. It would be best if he could go there," Second Uncle said. "You dont have to continue finding anybody for the time being. Let me see if I can settle the matter with Fang Yu." Fang Zhao sent a text to Duan Quanji. As he did not know if Duan Quanji was busy, he only sent a short text. Fang Zhao asked, "What is Fang Yus student ID, Personal ID, and the ce you want him to be sent to? Which divisions are your ssmates assigned to?" Second Uncle was a little too stunned to react, but his Second Aunts reaction was quick; she replied immediately. Beside them, Fang Yu, who had originally decided to head back to tidy up his room, stood rooted to the ground and looked in Fang Zhaos direction. He did not understand whether Fang Zhao was just talking big or if he really had the means, but as the matter concerned him, Fang Yu also listened in. Duan Qianji could not have been very busy, as she returned Fang Zhao a text a few momentster. "Xiao Zhao, Second Uncle understands that you wish to help, but with regards to this matter, a lot of things are not as simple as you think they are..." Second Uncle had not yet finished speaking before Fang Zhao handed over a serial number. "This serial number is Fang Yus military assignment number. Check it out and see if it matches." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Hey everyone! We have hit our first Patreonmunity goal so two extra chapters will be released today! Big shoutout to all the patreons who made this possible especially Shelwyn for helping me promote it! Chapter 68: Winging It Chapter 68: Winging It Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Handed the serial number, Second Uncle didnt know how to respond. Second Aunt got busy. Folks from their generation had all served, so they knew where to look up an assignment. After she found the official website, Second Aunt entered the numbers and letters in the serial number. When she was done, she triple-checked her input before hitting enter. Then she gazed at theputer screen waiting for the result. When Second Uncle saw the result, he questioned his eyesight. He checked the website. It was the right one. It was where they had checked their assignments when they served. "This... This..." Second Uncle looked at the result then looked at Fang Zhao. He couldnt manage aplete sentence. Fang Zhao had changed so much in six years. He could understand the change in personalitythat wasnt umon. Six years was enough to transform someones personality, but not anyone could swing a preferential military posting with a phone call. Fang Yu joined the scramble to check the search result. The length his jaw dropped revealed how surprised he was. "Company perk for Memorial Day," Fang Zhao said. "Yourpany hands these out as perks?" It was the first time Fang Yu had heard of such a thing. Even though past events had soured his impression of Fang Zhao, his cousin was now helping him out, and he couldnt give him simple, perfunctory attention any more. He was in an awkward position. He was also curious how Fang Zhao had secured the posting. People usually kept preferential postings for themselves. No one handed them out so casually like Fang Zhao. Second Uncle and Second Aunt were wondering the same thing. "Little Zhao, arent you due to serve too? Why dont you keep the posting for yourself?" Second Uncle asked in a worried tone. "You may not understand the importance of a plumb posting, but let me tell you..." "I still have one for myself." Fang Zhaosment left Second Uncle speechless. He paused before saying, with a confused expression, "Thats... thats great." The hand with which he was carrying his ss was trembling. He wasnt as calm as he seemed. One preferential posting was enough to blow them away. To think Fang Zhao had one more. "Little Zhao, Second Aunt thanks you from the bottom of her heart," Second Aunt said while looking at Fang Zhao in earnest. "What a difference six years makes. Youre your own man now. And to think that Second Uncle and I were worried that you would struggle at work. You must be much tougher than wed thought. But even so, if theres anything you need, Second Uncle and I will do our best." "Of course, of course. Little Zhao, if you need help with anything, dont be a stranger," Second Uncle added. The huge favor that Fang Zhao had done for them left Second Uncle and Second Aunt at a loss. It finally dawned on them that the Fang Zhao of today wasnt the kid they used to know. He was someone in charge. "Little Zhao, Fang Yu will take you to your room. If you dont have anything else nned, do spend the night." Second Uncle wasnt particrly articte. After mumbling a few orders, he joined Second Aunt in the kitchen. They ate takeout or instant food most of the year. There was a dazzling selection of instant food products in the New Era. When the couple was busy at work, they would order from thepany cafeteria or have takeout or instant food. The kids ate at school. Only when the family reunited on holidays did the couple cook for themselves. Second Uncle was in a great mood. First, the issue of Fang Yus military assignment had been resolved. Second, Fang Zhao had turned out to be quitepetent. He was delighted. After all, Fang Zhao was his nephew. As for how Fang Zhao had obtained the two preferential postings, if Fang Zhao wouldnt volunteer, they wouldnt press the matter either. As Second Uncle and Second Aunt took in Fang Zhaos changes, Fang Yu took Fang Zhao to his room. His father had asked him to vacate his room for Fang Zhao the day before. He would bunk with his younger brother for the time being. Since leaving for university, Fang Yu hadnt spent much time at home. He didnt want to tidy up his room. He only put up appearances with his father breathing down his neck, so his room was still a bit messy. "Uhm... let me clean up a bit." Fang Yu felt embarrassed. After Fang Zhao took care of his military assignment with two text messages, he had put his cousin on a pedestal. Fang Zhao had only brought a small suitcase. Apart from the gifts for his uncles family, he only brought two changes of clothes. He scanned Fang Yus room. Much of the 20-odd square-meter space was cluttered, but his bookshelves were in neat order. "Do you mind if I read your books?" Fang Zhao asked, pointing at the bookshelves. "Feel free. I havent read them anyway," Fang Yu responded. The shelves were lined with mostly Fang Yus secondary school textbooks. There were two types of secondary textbooks: paperbacks and the electronic versions. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that electronicmunications were jammed and tel equipment asionally malfunctioned during the end of days, but despite the rapid advancement of technology in the New Era, paperbacks were neverpletely retired. Students used electronic textbooks for the most part. They were convenient, and physical books took up space. By graduation, their paperbacks were often intact. It was the same case with Fang Yus textbooks. They were arranged on the top shelf as decoration. Fang Zhao pulled out a Secondary Two math textbook. The Secondary One and Secondary Two textbooks had been thumbed through somewhat, but the books for years three and onward were all brand new. When he opened the textbook, he saw the first page inscribed with therge characters: "Fang Zhao is a major idiot." Fang Zhao: "..." He flipped some more and discovered scribbles and drawings. Scanning his memory, Fang Zhao realized that, when Fang Yu was a second year, the original owner of his body had just graduated from secondary school. That was also when his rtionship with Second Uncle and family was at its worst. Fang Yu was under his fathers tight supervision at the time. One ill-advised remark and hed be confined to his room reading, so he vented by scribbling in his textbook. When Fang Yu turned his head after tidying up, he noticed Fang Zhao holding his Secondary Two math textbook and caught a glimpse of the page he had turned to. Images of the insults he had scribbled as a second year came rushing back. He snatched the textbook and shoved it into a drawer. "Oh, I was a clueless brat back then." Fang Yu was so embarrassed he wanted to hide under a rock. Just half an hour ago Fang Zhao had secured him a preferential military posting, and now he was staring at an insult directed at him scribbled in Fang Yus Secondary Two math textbook. Fang Zhao actually wasnt upset. "Decent drawing," he said. From his point of view, considering what went down between the original owner of his body and the Fang family, Fang Yu wasnt off the mark. But the original owner was no longer around, so Fang Zhao refrained from passing judgment on past events. Fang Yu didnt want to discuss the past and his previous grievances anymore. He pondered briefly and said, "Oh, Big Brother, are you going to visit Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother on Memorial Day?" He remembered that Fang Zhao would tag along with their family on their previous visits after his own parents passed. But after quarreling with his second uncle a few times, Fang Zhao had stopped going. He hadnt visited his great-grandparents since. Fang Zhao canvassed his memory and found a bit of relevant information, but not much. He only had vague memories of the great-grandfather and great-grandmother that Fang Yu had mentioned. He only remembered the couple were the most senior members of the Fang family. They lived in a retirement home for former government officials in Yanbei. They should have been in their 150s, even older than Fang Zhao was in his previous life. "Yeah, lets go," Fang Zhao said. "Every time we visit, Great-Grandfather hands out red packets. You havent been in 10 years, no? If youre on your best behavior, maybe Great-Grandfather will be impressed and give you all the red packets you were due for the past 10 years." Great-Grandfather Fang had retired with merit. Even though he no longer retained his military title, he enjoyed afortable retirement package. He didnt have to worry about daily expenses and was entitled to a considerable pension. At the Yanbei retirement home for former officials. Elderly residents were starting to get busy. Their daily chores were taken care ofwhat upied their time was brainstorming how much cash to stuff in their red packets. "Old Fang, youre skipping your grandkids again?" a neighbor yelled from his window. In a room equipped with quasi-antique decor, the spirited old man who sat in his chair leafing through a ledger responded, "Yes. Theyre so old. Even if I give them red packets, are they thick-skinned enough to ept them?" "Then its down to your great-grandkids and great-great-grandkids, then," the voice next door said. "Im thinking of skipping my great-grandkids as well. A bunch of little brats. None of them have amounted to anything," Great-Grandfather Fang fumed. The old woman sitting next to himughed. "What are youughing about? Thats exactly what they are," Great-Grandfather Fang grumbled. Great-Grandmother Fang went silent. Even though her oldpanionined that none of his great-grandkids amounted to much, he always included every single one of them on his list, including Fang Zhao, who was alive and well but hadnt shown up in 10 years. The olddysughter subsided when her thoughts drifted to her grandson and his wife who had died young and the great-grandson they hadnt seen in 10 years. Word was that the great-grandson had been epted to a decent school and moved to Qian, but he hadnt bothered visiting before leaving for university. Little did Fang Zhao know how much his great-grandparents had intervened and staved off trouble behind-the-scenes. So be it. If he doesnt show, he doesnt show. Family members easily became distant to each other in the New Era. If the two of them werent receiving such a huge pension, few of their kids and their kids kids would visit on Memorial Day. Great-Grandfather Fang couldnt keep quiet while doing his math. "That kid Fang Yu is due to serve soon, no?" The olddy put down her book, removed her sses, and responded slowly, "I heard a while back about our third sons kids, not Fang Yu, though." "Tsk." Great-Grandfather Fang shook his head. He was about to speak again but held back. "Whatever. Theres no point. Same routine againif I like what I see, Ill give them a bit more cash. If not, Ill wing it." Chapter 69: The Odd Great-Grandson Chapter 69: The Odd Great-Grandson Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao spent the night at his second uncles home. In the morning, he visited the apartment hed bought in Yanbei and tidied it up a bit. It was just a ce to crash80-odd square meters, a bedroom, and a study. After he was done, he went to the cemetery to pay his respect to the parents of his bodys previous owner. In the New Era, cemeteries for the masses werent typical cemeteries. They were run by individualpanies. The parents of his bodys original owner had died in an explosion. The entire building was reduced to ashes, so the cemetery held not their remains but some of their personal items. The original owner of his body never visited his parents gravesite in Yanbei. Instead, he would pay his respects remotely by logging into the website of thepany that ran the cemetery where his parents were enshrined. You needed to make an appointment in advance to pay your respects in person. You were assigned a waiting area, and the remains of the deceased or their personal items were pulled from central storage. In contrast to the martyrs cemetery, these centralized corporate cemeteries were morepact. When Fang Zhao arrived, he was told he owed a year in back fees. After paying the overdue bill, Fang Zhao went ahead and paid for 10 years of storage in advance. In the New Era, rank-and-file citizens werent allowed to be buried. Their remains were housed in cemeteries like this one. You chose from the various private cemeterypanies ording to preference and affordability. Some were backed by the government. Others werepletely private. The cemetery where the parents of the original owner of Fang Zhaos body were enshrined was funded by the government. Even though it wasnt something to write home about, it was managed with more discretion. Despite incurring a years worth of back fees, the Fang parents storage box hadnt been cleared. All the cemeterypany had done was send a reminder via text message. Fang Zhao had not been pestered endlessly. Second Uncle wanted the whole family to visit Great-Grandfather Fang at his retirement home on Memorial Day. He also wanted Fang Zhao to meet other elders in the family, so he kept Fang Zhao for the night. As a result, Fang Zhao had yet to spend a single night in his new apartment in Yanbei. Fang Yus military assignment had been settled and Fang Zhao was back, so Second Uncle couldnt stop smiling. This gave Fang Qi, whod almost flunked his exams, some breathing room. But what Second Uncle and family felt awkward about was the fact they were still guarded in front of Fang Zhao. It wasnt entirely due to the favor Fang Zhao had extended, although that was part of it. Second Uncle couldnt quite exin himself. He just followed his gut feeling. Fang Yu also felt that the way Fang Zhao looked at him reminded him of the old man who lived upstairs. Fang Zhaos gaze was somewhat paternalistic, to the extent that Fang Yu felt inferior in front of his cousin. He even spoke with caution. Fang Yu tried to figure out why he acted this way. Maybe it was like his father had saidpeople who arepetentmand a sense of respect. Fang Zhao also noticed that Second Uncle and family were wary of him, but he couldnt change overnight. He didnt know how to act young, or rather, he didnt know how to pretend to be a young man. The reason for his visit was simplehe wanted to see what Yanbei looked like in the New Era. It had been six years since hisst visit. Even if his personality had undergone massive changes, friends and family wouldnt make a big deal of it. On Memorial Day, Fang Zhao, Second Uncle, and his family took a public train to a retirement home for former officials in the suburbs of Yanbei. It was a bustling day at the retirement home. Rapid advancements in technology and improved human health after the Period of Destruction had increased life expectancy. The retirement age for most industries was now around 150. At that age, it wasmon for five generations of the same family to be alive. As a result, families were quiterge. Some families had six or seven kids. The numbers added up. But in the New Era, what counted was personal ability, not the size of your family. Jobs in the New Era were demanding, which put a strain on family rtionships. Even siblings could easily grow apart. The various branches of Great-Grandfather Fangs family decided whether or not to visit the head of the family on their own. They never coordinated their visits. When Fang Zhao and Second Uncles family arrived at the retirement home, their first stop wasnt Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmothers living quarters but rather the neighboring woods. "The two elders get many visitors on Memorial Day. If everyone visits at the same time, its way too crowded in their residence, so the retirement home allocates a small house for the family reunion." Second Uncle was worried that Fang Zhao wasnt familiar with the protocol. When Fang Zhao and party arrived, there was already a crowd of 20-odd people. They sat at adjoining tables. The family members on good terms chatted in groups, while rtives at odds with each other ignored their enemies. "The two elders will also chat with the younger Fangs, but the time they spend with each person varies. The more they like you, the longer theyll spend with you. Last year, they spent a lot of time with a female cousin, and the year before that, it was a male cousin. But I dont know either cousin well. Weve never spoken." Fang Yu filled Fang Zhao in on scenes from previous Memorial Days as he walked. Second Uncles family typically dropped by to pay their respects. They were never the center of attention. "I dont see Grandad. Maybe hese and left. Grandad doesnt like our family. He typically shows up every year with Third Uncle and Third Auntie," Fang Yu continued in a whisper. Not only did Second Uncle struggle tomunicate with his nephews generation, he got into arguments with his own dad easily because they had simr temperaments. "Oh, youre here, Fang Lang," said a man sitting at a table beneath a tree. Fang Lang was Second Uncles name. The man who noticed Second Uncle was his cousintheir fathers were siblingsalthough they werent close. They got to know each other better recently after working on a project together. "Whos that over there?" the man asked, gesturing to Fang Zhao. "Thats Fang Zhao, myte older brothers only son," Second Uncle responded. The man pondered briefly before making the connection. "Oh, him." He had too many rtives to keep track of. He didnt want to bother with minor characters. Second Uncles cousin was more interested in the box Fang Zhao was carrying than in Fang Zhao himself, but it was their turn to meet Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother; otherwise he wouldve pried. Fang Zhao watched Second Uncles cousin and his family enter a neighboring house. The houses located in the woods were all rather retro, resembling the homes with tiled roofs from before the apocalypse. This was the only house in the vicinity. It was winter already. Although it had been sunny the past two days, temperatures were quite low. The two elders were holed up inside. "Why dont you take a seat. My cousins family will be at least half an hour," Second Uncle said. Fang Zhao was about to sit down when he heard someone inside the house yell his name. "Fang Zhao! Hey, Fang Zhao! Yes, you. Hurry up. Your great-grandfather and great-grandmother want to see you." It was Second Uncles cousin. He must have mentioned Fang Zhao to the two elders, so they let him cut in line. "Oh, they didnt ask for you, Fang Lang. You and your family wait here." Second Uncles cousin gestured at him to stay put, letting only Fang Zhao through. "Little Zhao, you be careful." Second Uncle was worried. He himself was super nervous every time he met with the two elders. They projected a dominating aura. He was worried Fang Zhao was too young and would cave under the pressure. Fang Zhao picked up the gift he had prepared for his great-grandparents and walked in confidently. The house was quite warm. About a dozen people were sitting in the living room. They spoke in whispers. They whispered to each other when they noticed Fang Zhao entering. Their gaze alsonded on the box Fang Zhao was carrying, as if gauging its contents. "In here." Second Uncles cousin pointed to a room. "Ill take you." Second Uncles cousin led Fang Zhao into the room and left. But when he left he made a sly move. He didnt shut the doorpletely, leaving a small gap, so he could eavesdrop from the living room. Inside the room. Fang Zhao saw the two gray-haired elders sitting inside. The olddy looked friendly, wearing a gentle smile. She gauged Fang Zhao, as ifparing his stature now to the small child from 10 years ago. However, the old man sitting next to her was in a foul mood. His gaze was hawk-like and he projected an intimidating aura. An untested young man would have felt nervous. "You two look like youre in good spirits," Fang Zhao said with augh. He ced the box hed brought onto the table and opened it to remove its contents. Great-Grandfather Fang was going to throw a tantrum. The kid hadnt shown up in 10 years, after all. He needed a dressing down. But when he saw what Fang Zhao removed from the box, he couldnt maintain hisposure. "The Sirius?" Great-Grandfather Fang eximed. What Fang Zhao removed was a silver-gray spaceship model about 30 centimeters long. It was emzoned with a logo and lettering. The Sirius was a battleship built by mankind for space exploration during the New Era. One of the pioneering spaceships, the Sirius had already been retired. But even though it was retired, it was still a popr design among model manufacturers, not because of its historical significance but for its economic value. And the reason Fang Zhao had picked the Sirius was that Great-Grandfather Fang and Great-Grandmother Fang had served on the spaceship. When Fang Zhao handed over the model, Great-Grandfather Fang yed cool and didnt lift a finger. It was the olddy who epted it. She was stunned the moment she felt the model. "This material..." She also examined the detail before looking at Fang Zhao and saying, "How thoughtful of you." Their children and other grandkids had bought them models of the Sirius before, but Great-Grandfather Fang had tossed all of them. His descendants were under the impression that they didnt like models, but the fact was that those models were poorly made and got many details wrong. Only model makers who understood the history of the spaceship would notice the finer features. But the model Fang Zhao presented got all the small details right and was made with the exact same material as the real spaceship. The model had to have cost a fortune. Great-Grandfather Fangs mood improved somewhat. At least Fang Zhao had put some thought into the gift. He and his wife loved it. Now that Fang Zhao had extended an olive branch, Great-Grandfather Fang stopped pouting. "Its been 10 years since west saw you. Looks like youre doing well. Where are you working?" Great-grandfather Fang asked. "An entertainmentpany." Fang Zhao sat down on a chair next to the elderly couple. "Oh, the entertainment business." Great-Grandfather Fang was intrigued. Another thought struck him and he asked, "Where did youplete your military service?" "I havent yet. Ive been too busy. My schedule for this year is full," Fang Zhao responded. "Oh, you havent served yet?" Great-Grandfather Fang straightened his back. "Youre that busy? What are you busy with?" "Gaming." "..." Great-Grandfather Fang withdrew the hand with which he was about to offer a red packet. Chapter 70: Wait till You Are Well-Known Chapter 70: Wait till You Are Well-Known Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Hearing Fang Zhaos reply, those eavesdropping in the living room nearly broke outughing. They all knew that Great-Grandfather Fang hated hearing the younger generation mention gaming. asional gaming was fine, but addiction to gaming, that was a total waste of life. Great-Grandfather Fang felt a little depressed. On ount of the fact that this youngster had finally came to visit them after all these years, he had intended to give Fang Zhao the 10 years worth of red packets that he had missed out on, but after hearing his reply, he no longer felt in the mood to do so. Seeing the eyebrows of her husband rising, Great-Grandmother Fang patted his back then looked toward Fang Zhao. She was not at all angry; instead, she amiably told Fang Zhao, "We feel relieved that you are doing well. Starting work shortly after graduating is not always smooth sailing, did you encounter any difficulties?" "Yes." "Ah?" "I am not too familiar with military service. Could you tell me about both your experiences serving on board the Sirius all those years back?" Fang Zhao asked. Great-Grandmother Fang had thought Fang Zhao was going to take this opportunity to seek their help. Amongst all their descendants, many who rarely came to visit in ordinary times woulde running over seeking assistance and help when they encountered a problem they could not resolve themselves. Great-Grandmother Fang had seen too many of such descendants, so when Fang Zhao said "Yes," her heart felt a little disappointed, but Fang Zhaos following words surprised her. "Experiences aboard the Sirius?" The olddy scrutinized her great-grandson sitting before her, wondering if Fang Zhao really wanted to know about the two elders experiences or if he was going to use this topic to ask for help regarding military postings? "When we were on the topic of military service, Second Uncle had mentioned that the two of you served on board the Sirius, and I was a little curious." Fang Zhao looked straight into the eyes of Great-Grandmother Fang, his eyes full of seriousness, and he continued, "Im guessing that the confidentiality period has already passed." Great-Grandmother Fang retracted her scrutinizing gaze and thought back to those days. Although it had been a long time ago, when she thought back, her recollections were surprisingly clear and distinct. When the Sirius had been retired from service, all those who had served on board also received some recordings and photographs. After retirement, whenever Great-Grandmother Fang had nothing to do, she would take out those old videos and photos to browse. Thus, even if she were to choose to forget about it, she could not do so. The existence of videos and photos were to remind people of their past experiences. Even if 100 years had passed, because of the existence of videos and photos, memories became way more vivid. "On the Sirius all those years ago" "You should ask me about this matter. I spent more time on the Sirius than her. Back then, during my days in the military on board the Sirius, I was around your age. Back then..." Great-Grandmother Fang had only just started when Great-Grandfather Fang could not bear it any longer and interrupted his wife. He rambled on and on to Fang Zhao about his military experiences on board the Sirius all those years back. The eyebrows that were about to shoot up a while back now flew upward. Outer space was unlike the army or the navy. The unpredictability was much higher, and unexpected crises could ur at any time. That was the reason lots of people would think up any method possible for their children to stay on the for their military service. But Fang Zhao was different. His former battlefield had been onnd; he had never experienced space travel. Before their military service, many people would gain some experiences from their own parents. What was avable online was limited, and it was mostly only government-issued information. There was very little private information, as outer-space service personnel were required to sign confidentiality agreements, and even after the expiry of the agreement, what they spoke of was what everyone knew. Only their closest rtives or trustworthy friends would get to hear the truth and their true thoughts. From Second Uncle, Fang Zhao had heard a little. However, Second Uncles military service experience had been more ordinary. On the other hand, his great-grandparents experiences were full of ups and downs. During their military service days, theyd received meritorious service awards, and when the service waspleted, they had decided to stay with the military. Great-Grandfather had served and achieved regimental rank before he was unable to climb any higher. At that time, he was getting old and regrettably had to transfer to civilian work, working in Yanbei Citys Governmental Office till he retired. However, for Great-Grandfather Fang, his life while working in Yanbei Citys Government Office was no different from his lifestyle after he retired, as he reminisced often. After retirement, he would often take out his collection of military medals and tell his wife about "those days." Great-Grandfather Fang especially loved talking to people about his military experiences "back then." It was a pity that most of his descendants did not like hearing these stories. A few members of the younger generations would be slightly more curious, but once they started listening, their minds would wander, and thus, Great-Grandfather Fang would not continue. Great-Grandfather enthused till his spit sttered all over. Beside him, Great-Grandmother Fang held on to the model of the Sirius, showing and telling Fang Zhao on which parts of the spacecraft the incidents her husband was exining happened. Great-Grandmother Fang observed Fang Zhao at the same time. She found out that Fang Zhao had not deliberately raised the topic to attract their attention but was actually listening attentively! Great-Grandmother Fang felt that this great-grandson was a little odd. Seeing the two elders, he had not felt ufortable or been nervous. Hearing his great-grandfathers military experiences, he would continue with a few words of his own, each time emphasizing the important points. This made Great-Grandfather Fang ted, and he did not stop talking even when his mouth was dry. With this, Great-Grandmother Fang felt that they were not talking to a great-grandson but rather as if they were chit-chatting with an old friend of a simr age. Fang Zhao filled up the cups beside them with warm water before handing them over to the two elders. Great-Grandfather Fang took a sip from the cup and then picked out a few photographs that he had stashed away. "Have you ever seen this gun? And this, back then when we were on a foreign mining, when we encountered an attack by an organism from that... It ate two members of our squad, and I used this gun to kill it in the end. Oh. And there is still..." A number of photographs were of Great-Grandfather Fang holding a gun when he was young. Some were solo shots, while others were group photos. "However, all those inside, only this gun followed me throughout my career and into retirement." Fang Zhao looked over. It was a ck so dark that seemed like it was radiating coldness. Notrge, it seemed slightly low profile. Watching Fang Zhaos gaze that was fixed onto the gun, a proud expression appeared on Great-Grandfather Fangs face. "Envious? An average person will not have this gun." He became even more excited and continued, "When you be well-known throughout Yanzhou, I will give this gun for you to y with.. The moment he said this, a p from Great-Grandmother Fangnded on the arm of her husband. "What nonsense!" Could this sort of gun even be given to anyone for them to y with? By viting thew, the gun might be confiscated, and even at their age, punishment was still unavoidable. "I am not speaking nonsense. If Fang Zhao really bes well-known all over Yanzhou, what is wrong with giving him a little extra protection. We could also sneakily give..." Seeing the room door not fully closed, Great-Grandfather Fang was jolted awake. Some words could not be revealed casually; even if they thought that way, it still should not be revealed. "Cough, what I said was just a joke, teasing the younger generation. Right, Little Zhao?" Great-Grandfather Fang looked at Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao returned a smile. But that smile made Great-Grandfather Fang shake slightly, as if he felt there was something amiss. "Enough of that, let us continue with the story. Where was I just now?" In the room, Great-Grandfather continued and did not look like he would be stopping. Outside, those in the living room were not in very good condition. "Never did I expect that little Fang Zhao, who was absent for 10 years, would show up and give such a precise boot-licking," someone mumbled. Anothers lips twitched. "No one has ever kept Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother Fang upied for so long, right? With the momentum he has, he does not appear to be stopping." The people outside grew impatient from the waiting and came over to scout the situation. The one setting nearest the door said, "I never even got the chance to enter before my turn was cut by that little fellow. Now Great-Grandfather is talking talking to him enthusiastically and is not willing to see anyone else whoes. Just wait to one side for your turn." Great-Grandfather Fang continued for an hour, until he had no voice. He never talked this much on normal days, so today, his throat could could not take speaking so much. "All right, then the two of you, please take a rest. I will make a move. Today I came with Second Uncles family to pay a visit to you two. Although you did not bring it up, I know how much effort the two elders have put in." This was what Fang Zhao surmised from his memories. Back then, when the original owners parents met with that ident where the entire block exploded, the original owner was still a young child. He could not have received all thepensation on his own. That he smoothly managed to get his thepensation paid out as well as apensation lodging was no doubt due to the assistance of someone. Second Uncles family did not have that sort of power. With some thinking, it could only be the two elders. "As long as you understand, all is well. Dont y games everyday and let it affect proper work! What is your terminal number? Here is a red packet for you," Great-Grandfather Fang said. After Fang Zhao told him, he received a notification on his bracelet that a gift had been sent to him. Clicking on it, a red envelope appeared. The sum of money disyed on top made Fang Zhao arc his brows. Twenty thousand dors. ording to Fang Yu, the average amounts in red packets that the younger generation received from the Fang great-grandparents was 1,000 dors. The amounts might differ slightly depending on Great-Grandfathers mood. Given the averages, ten years worth of red packets was only 10,000 dors. Now that Great-Grandfather Fang had given him 20,000 dors, did it mean that he was in a very good mood? "Oh, right, for your military service situation, what are your opinions? Great-Grandfather Fang asked." Those eavesdropping outside the door were bbergasted. Amongst them, some had insinuated the subject before for their own families or children, but Great-Grandfather Fang only had one approach when it came to this. "Settle your own problems yourself. This old man does not care." But now... The old man wanted to help Fang Zhao? Were his previous words all bullshit?! Inside, Fang Zhao replied, "I do have some opinions." "Oh? Lets hear it." Great-Grandfather Fang had decided to listen to it. "I havent contemted fully yet. When Im done thinking, I will consult the two elders." "Hey, are you putting on airs?!" Great-Grandfather Fang wanted to be difficult, but it did not work. He was still in a good mood. "All right, when you have finished thinking,e tell us about it. We will advise you properly." Fang Zhao stood up and walked toward the door. He did not leave immediately, instead shutting the door tightly so the people outside could not hear the conversation clearly. "The words you said just now, do they still count?" Fang Zhao asked. "Which words?" Great-Grandfather Fang had slight misgivings. "When Im well-known all over Yanzhou, you will give me the gun to y... to protect myself with." Great-Grandfather Fang did not take it seriously. "It counts. Make yourself well-known first. Dont let me wait too long. Im already so old, and I dont have that long to wait." Fang Zhaoughed. "You arent old, only a hundred and fifty years old." Fang Zhao opened the door and was preparing to go out when he heard Great-Grandfather Fang speak once more. "Wait, dont you do something stupid likemit a crime! What I mean by well-known isnt the same as being infamous!" "You think too much. Goodbye, I wille back to visit when I have time." Fang Zhao walked out and closed the door at the same time. In the room, Great-Grandfather Fang pondered for a bit before telling his wife, "Hearing what the young fellow said before leaving makes me feel like he is up to something, eh?" "You are thinking too much... I guess?" Great-Grandmother Fang nced at the Sirius model that was ced on the table, seemingly entranced by it. Chapter 71: Is That You? Chapter 71: Is That You? Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh When Fang Zhao emerged from his great-grandparents private room, he was greeted with a host of curious stares that scanned him from head to toe. They wanted to know who the hell hadmanded the attention of Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother for more than an hour. "He doesnt look that impressive," someone whispered. "Ive never seen him before. Never heard of him before." "He looks quite in. Whats so special about him that the two elders chatted with him for such a long time?" When Second Uncle saw Fang Zhao emerge, he rushed forward and asked, "Howe you were in there for so long? Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother werent angry, were they?" Second Aunt red at him. Second Uncle made it sound like Fang Zhao was bound to upset the two elders. "What kind of mood were they in?" Second Aunt asked. "A pretty good mood. They were in good spirits," Fang Zhao responded. "You had such a long chat. Seems like Great-Grandfather has taken a liking to you," Fang Yu said. Fang Zhao smiled but didnt speak. Noticing the probing looks that surrounded them, Second Aunt dragged Fang Zhao to a corner and whispered, "Fang Zhao, did Great-Grandfather give you a red packet?" "Yes, he gave me 10 years worth." When she heard the answer, Second Aunt got a sense of where Fang Zhao stood. She didnt press him for the exact amount. She had just been wondering if her nephew left a good impression. The fact that he remembered Fang Zhao, gave him 10 years worth of red packets, and chatted with him for such a long time meant Great-Grandfather was in a good mood. "The two elders were reminiscing about their military service. Thats why it took longer than usual," Fang Zhao said. Fang Zhao didnt raise his voice much, but it was just loud enough for curious bystanders to hear. Once they heard that Great-Grandfather had been rambling on about this military service, the onlookers exchanged knowing looks. No wonder it had taken so long. Great-Grandfather had gone down memoryne again. That exined everything and dashed their curiosity. Great-Grandfather didnt have much to say to the rtives that followed Fang Zhao, probably because he had talked too much with Fang Zhao. His wife did all the talking, although she didnt say much either. Seeing a series of younger Fangs who stuttered through their sentences put Great-Grandfather Fang in a bad mood again. As an elder, he wanted to be generous, but he couldnt fakeughter. All he could do was keep a stern face, which terrified the young ones even more. Great-Grandfather Fang signaled his wife to keep herments brief and send them packing with their gift money. It was all about the red packets, wasnt it? Or they needed a favor from the two elders. Just listening to the requests was painful. The couple were happy to lend a helping hand to younger Fangs who were regr visitors. As for those who never showed and stuck their hands out for red packets and favors, not pping them in the face was courtesy enough. What else could they expect? Faced with his descendants that fell into the second category, Great-Grandfather Fang regretted not keeping Fang Zhao longer. Great-Grandfather Fang was a bit more inquisitive when granting Second Uncle and his family their audience. He asked about Fang Yus uing military service. He was surprised to find out the issue had been resolved. Fang Zhao didnt bring up his role in the matter. Second Uncle was worried about causing Fang Zhao trouble, so he hadnt told anyone about it, but he still brought it up in passing while meeting with Great-Grandfather Fang. "Fang Zhao took care of it? Who was his connection?" Great-Grandfather was curious now. Great-Grandfather Fang waited until Second Uncle and his family had left before turning to his wife to ask, "Say, what is that kid Fang Zhao up to? If he cannd a preferential posting on his own, why did he ask about our military service? Did he genuinely want some advice?" "How would I know?" Great-Grandmother Fang was surprised too. She had never expected Fang Zhao to wield such influence at a young age. She had underestimated him. "Hmm... I still think the kid is up to something." Great-Grandfather Fang started getting suspicious. "If youre still not convinced, just keep an eye on the news," Great-Grandmother Fang said. By then, Second Uncle and his family had left the house. They had no idea what Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother were thinking. They headed straight home after the meeting. During the train ride, Fang Zhao noticed many big-screen disys showing news reports about "Battle of the Century" and thetest trailers. Gamers were bound to be ecstatic this year. It was just the beginning of the year and "Battle of the Century" had yet to be released, but the buzz had already started simmering. The online poll for the games virtual idol endorsers for each continent organized by Rising Dragon was about to kick off. It would start in Huangzhou and continue in other continents. Yanzhou would be up soon. Fang Yu was browsing headlines on his bracelet. Various news outlets were specting who Fiery Bird would pick as the games public face in Yanzhou. Would is be Tongshan True Entertainments top idol Mi Yu? Or Neon Cultures Andy Leo? Or Silver Wings Pr Light, the bombshell that debuted at the end ofst year?" "Say, Big Brother Zhao, who do you think will win the endorsement deal?" Fang Yu asked. "I dont know. Thats Fiery Birds decision," Fang Zhao responded. "Speaking of Pr Light, Big Brother Zhao, is this you?" Fang Yu showed Fang Yu a screen capture. It was a screen capturebining the credits at the end of the three music videos from the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series. The name of the producer had been circled. Fang Zhao nced at the image and nodded. "Yes, thats me." Fang Yu took a deep breath. "Big Brother Zhao!" "What?" "Big Brother Zhao, think you could get me a signed photo of Maqiyaduo?" Fang Yu was in his face. Fang Zhao knew about Maqiyaduo. She was one of Silver Wings top actresses. She had a sweet face, although Fang Zhao had never worked with her and didnt know how the film department operated. "Ill look into it. If I can get one, Ill send it over," Fang Zhao said. "I want one too. I want one too." Fang Qi wanted a piece of the action as well. "Big Brother Zhao! Big Brother Zhao, I want Vickys signed photo. You gotta hold onto it if you can swing one." Vicky was another actress signed to Silver Wing. She was a grade A star. Fang Zhao would have never thought a young kid like Fang Qi would be a Vicky fan. "No problem. Ill hang onto them if I get them." Fang Zhao then smiled at Fang Ling. "Little Bell, are you a fan of any celebrities? If theyre signed to Silver Wing, Ill try to get a signed photo for you." Fang Ling pondered the question briefly and shook her head. Then she took out a card shed gotten from a young female staffer at the retirement home. Upon inserting it into a card reader, it disyed an animation of song and poetry. It was an early education product. Fang Ling handed the card to Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao was confused. "This is for me?" Fang Ling blinked her eyes and said, "Big Brother Zhao, will you sign it for me?" Fang Zhao froze then said with augh, "I dont have a pen. Ill sign it for you when we get home." When they got home, Little Bell brought out some 20 simr cards she had collected and had Fang Zhao sign all of them. She was still young and didnt have an idol, but she had heard someone say that if you meet your idol, you should get his or her signature. In Little Bells eyes, Fang Zhao, who had bought her tons of candy, was her idol. Fang Yu and Fang Yi joined the party. They found cards of their own and had Fang Zhao sign them. "Big Brother Zhao, did youpose the first three movements of the 100-Year Period of Destruction series?" Fang Yu asked. "What do you think?" Fang Zhao said. "Haha, I have no idea. But you dont have to exin, Big Brother Zhao. I read online about the confidentiality rules for virtual idol staffers." Fang Yu thought the mainstream press spection was rightthe credits Silver Wing had revealed were a front. The realposer had yet to be unveiled. Who was it? Ming Cang had suggested it was just one person and not an entire team. The answer had to wait until the release of the fourth movement. Still, not everyone could be a front man. From the perspective of Fang Yu and his siblings, Fang Zhao was already a stud for being able to take credit as a producer, even if he was being used as cover. After Memorial Day, Fang Zhao spent another three days in Yanbei before returning to Qian. As theunch of the Rising Dragon online poll neared, Yanzhous Big Three entertainmentpanies started jockeying for position. They rolled out their respective online ad campaigns. The entertainment media was caught up in a frenzy, as if journalists had been injected with amphetamine. Huangzhou. Rising Dragon headquarters. "Online voting in the fifth continent has begun. Next up is Yanzhou. They have three candidates this year?" "Yanzhou is typically a two-way race. Thats because the third member of the Big Three, Silver Wing, never produces virtual idols, but they did this year. I think the idol was tailor-made for the race for the endorsement deal." "Regardless of Silver Wings actual intentions, in terms of voting, an extrapetitor means more news. This is good for us." The Rising Dragon editor in charge of the online poll called the publications Yanzhou bureau. "Get ready tounch online voting in Yanzhou on Feb. 8." Feb. 8 was also the release date for thest movement in the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series. Chapter 72: Fourth Movement: Eternal Chapter 72: Fourth Movement: "Eternal" Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh On Feb 8, in the early hours of the morning, the inte was abuzz. The three big entertainmentpanies had mobilized all their stars to campaign for votes. Pr Light, being the only sessful virtual idol that Silver Wing Media had produced, received the full backing of the entirepany. Regardless of whether they were fresh neers or A-listers who had finally made it to the top, they all chipped in to campaign for votes. In all the years of Yanzhous history, this was the first time on the virtual idol stage that all three big entertainmentpanies were having a publicpetition. However, there was a different group of people who were paying close attention to the new song releases at 8 a.m. At over 160 years old, Xue Jing did not follow his usual routine of heading to the garden downstairs for his morning stroll. Instead, he sat in his study and turned on his audio and projection systems as he waited for 8 a.m to arrive. On his table was a paper notebook and a pen. He wanted to jot down his thoughts and analysis moments after he finished listening to the fourth movement. Compared to electronic recording methods, Xue Jing was more inclined toward manual records, as they had more feeling. Beside the table was a pile of books. Some were aption of Xue Jings teaching materials, and some were books written by other people that he used as reference. Many people of the same profession felt that Xue Jings mission topile analysis and production guides for symphonic musicalpositions was an unwise decision. This genre was too arrogant and unpopr. Talented people in this field tended to conceal themselves. Publicly writing them out would not amount to much, as they were viewed as specious nonsense. From past textbooks of symphonic music, some people who purchased the books would give a poor review after flipping through and whoeverpiled it would get a scolding. It was simply an arduous and unrewarding task. Yet every time Xue Jing heard this sort of talk, he would only smile. When people asked for names of other contributingposers, Xue Jing would only smile but not reply. As Xue Jing analyzed the three movements of the "Period of Destruction" series, the deeper he delved, the more apprehension and admiration he felt. He admired Fang Zhaos drive and ability and was astonished at his audacity and progress. In the three movements, many times there were unfashionable methods that had been neglected for years, but in those three movements, they perfectly fit in the movement and expressed the artistic concept. "Just one more left," Xue Jing muttered. Actually, after hearing the first two movements, one could understand the intention and purpose of the creator. The third movements theme was war and the fourth movement should be a conclusion. At the stroke of eight, Xue Jing turned on his audio visual tform and adjusted his equipment, and the music video appeared clearly before him. The image disyed a somber scene at the crack of dawn. Continuing at the end of the third movement, theprehensive fighting continued. However, the scene was not as bleak and gloomy. The essence of the music was not as urgent and restrictive as before. At the beginning of the fourth movement, an alternating rhythm appeared. Differing by a semitone, the two tones were the opposite: one dark and gloomy, one bright and upbeat. The sounds of a treble violin and double bass as different as heaven and earth created a vastness and made the imagery of the music distinct. The short brief notes portrayed the fierce wind at daybreak that chilled one to the bone. Every strand of hair on the body felt as it was feeling the flow of air. The tremor of a cello added to the emphasis as the killer intent emitted from this battle to survive made one shiver. The bodies of tree men who were on an all-out attack were sttered with mud. Every branch seemed to be oozing thick blood and killing intent as they carried their valiant selves forward in a reckless fashion, attacking every savage beast within their sights. These beasts that plundered their ce in the world! A trombone and a woodwind scorebined together alongside some muted whistles from a trumpet. The originally stiff tone became rough and bleak as the savage beasts became timid, cowering under the relentless counter attacks of the tree men. The brutal beasts that were unparalleled in ughter became weak and exhausted as the cold wind of the morning screamed through and they trembled in fear. Unlike before, the strength of the woodwind tones was gradually umting. In the image, the tree men were pushing on as the sinister-looking beasts were put on the back foot and forced to retreat. In the midst of a rough-sounding brass whistle, the eerie and vicious beasts reached their final struggle, snarling and snapping, appearing fierce while they were actually cowardly at heart. A fist enveloped by a biting-cold killing intent locked on to the front beasts heart area. Like a pike that had been grinded sharp, it pierced through without the slightest hesitation. The savage beast that had just been attacked flew through the air in an arc andnded in a nearbyke. The surface of theke split apart as the beastnded in it, struggling for two seconds before sinking. On the surface of theke, there were also some broken tree branches, scattered about messily. The figure took a look at theke. A powerful string symphony started, carrying a sorrow that had been held for so long. Yet at the same time, the unceasing string symphony also brought a sense of tenacity and unyielding spirit. Compared to brass and percussion, string had a sort of gentleness, but it was not invariably gentle. Amidst the gentleness, it could be firm. The sorrow was no longer derived from them being weak but had transformed into a firm and explosive form. The figure in the image turned around and began running toward the hilltop facing him. As the figure ran up the hill, sparse wild grass swayed in the wind brought about by the figures footsteps. Beast after beast was beaten and stomped on. The coordination between the tree men was seamless. This was the result of an understanding borne by countless fights to the death. Step by step, they moved forward. Step by step, they climbed higher. When the figure finally reached the summit, in the midst of thebination between trombone and woodwind scores, the woodwind tones that had been gradually umting eventually exploded. The woodwind score separated by three octaves yed, assembling a vast tone, describing the view from the summit of the hill: wide and extensive. The battlefield at the bottom was littered with corpses of both beasts and trees. Compared to the start, most of the silhouettes moving about on the ground were not the plundering beasts but the tree mans fellowrades. Everywhere, in all directions, were the brave figures ofrades inbat. A bugle call signaled the harmony in full swing. The reverberating sounds signified that this war was finally reaching its epilogue. The drumbeats were no longer that urgent, now raising ones spirit. The beating of the timpani that people of the New Era were familiar with was the foundation. A more primitive drumbeatbined. This was music from a different time and space fusing magically and perfectly. It seemed as if they had survived through an endless winter without any sunshine. When the figure on the summit raised his head, he watched as the clouds slowly parted and the golden beam of sunlight shone down from the heavens. The pair of bloodied fists that had just yed countless beasts began to tremble nonstop. In his eyes, it was clear that he was moved after enduring silently for so long. His eyes were brimming with tears. The sunlight seemingly brought about a scorching warmness as it melted away all the coldness in them brought about by the war and touched the most gentle parts of their hearts. They hadst seen this sort of sunlight a long time ago. It represented warmth and hope. They had been a group of ordinary creatures who had endured suffering on thend they stood on. They had experienced unimaginable hardships and despair. In their most dire of straits, they had made a stand in the frigidnd and won themselves freedom and a new life, but what they wanted to win... was a world! The turbulent feelings erupted as a rallying cry came from the summit of the hill. The majestic music matched up with a resounding male voice seemingly bringing about immeasurable strength, as if rallying the entire world. In the middle of the brass and string ensemble, an impassioned harmony signified the merriment of seeing the sunlight once again, celebrating this hard fought victory. The drawing of the bow on a violin. As if the time hade for the world to recover and be reborn. The once muddy water of theke became clear as the dithering clouds in the sky reflected off it. Broken branches and remains that were floating on theke had all but sunk in. The previously sparse ground beside theke was now covered with an exuberant underbrush. The tempo was vigorous and free from inhibitions as the drumbeats blended. Tree men both big and small ran around, stepping in the now lush grasnd. There was no hint of urgency or tension, only joyous excitement. "From today onward, those savage and bloodthirsty figures will never be seen again. From today onward, they need not worry about being homeless and running for their lives. From today onward, the world will be a new world! So, is it possible to rest yet? It is." In the vigorous harmony, the woodwind impetus was powerful and expansive. The string score was continuously rising. The forceful drum beats beat down. Combined together, it seemed like it was foretelling the scene that was about to unfold. The figure right at the front of the tree men stood up on a high slope, watching his idle and freerades all around. Treading on the soft soil below, he let out a bright and relieved smile. Under the warm sunlight, he rxed and extended both arms, his fists finally spread apart. His arms became branches stretching out in all directions. His legs became roots, prating deep into the soil and taking root. Seemingly reborn. The tree men all around after finding a suitable ce, spread out the fists and arms and took root. Under the sunlight, the bare branches sprouted out tender green leaves filled with the iridescence of life. Some exotic humming of a man was apanied by electronic music as a brand new, rich, and diverse world unfolded. Sounds produced by different instruments of the string family yed different roles. Like the departed spirits of those who had sacrificed themselves in the war were looking down from above on the new world. It also seemed like the quiet muttering of those who had never experienced this new life before and theplicated and excited voices of the tree men who had once again taken root. The corpses from the war were covered by dust and newly grown vegetation. That catastrophic war had destroyed many lives, but at the same time, it fostered a newly awakened life. The earth, full of opportunities, had freshness, yet it also had decay, but at least it was expanding in a proper direction. From above, looking down on the boundlessnd, the whole world had once more be tranquil and peaceful, as if the catastrophic cmity had never befallen. But beneath the peaceful appearance of this world were the tenacious souls who had survived this difficult time. "What is eternal? How long is an eternity? No one knows. If another cmity happens, they will rise up once anew. Life goes on without stopping. War does not stop it." In the image, the scene zoomed through thend that already had flourishing forests. In the ces where sunlight did not reach, there was no haze nor gloom. Only a bright and mystical sky full of stars. The harmony gradually quieted down. An elegant yet slightly rueful and distressed string score slowly became lighter. The deep and low male voice gradually dissipated in the midst of the strings. Words appeared on the screen. Lead character: Pr Light Species: Longxiang Tianluo Song Title: "100-Year Period of Destruction", Fourth Movement: "Eternal" Producer: Fang Zhao Production Team: Pr Light project team: Fang Zhao, Zu Wen, Song Miao, Pang Pusong, Zeng Huang, Wan Yue, Fu Yingtian, Stiller, Zhang Yu, Rodney. A Silver Wing Media release. ... Xue Jing stared at the list of names on the screen, sighing and shaking his head. Partly in disbelief and partly d that he had found a gem. "Fang Zhao, that little fellow!" Rocking his head, Xue Jing picked up a pen and wrote this in his notebook: "Pr Light, from an ordinary peaceful creature all the way till he led the colony to counter attack, was an epic journey. Every melody in the movement brought about an intense realism and was stunning. As if the creator had actually experienced it for himself." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Do you feel the goosebumps yet? Epic music is a ssical-like genre derived from a wide range of genres. An epic is pretty much a powerful song that tells a story, think movie soundtracks and trailer music. So anyway since the first movement, some of you guys have been asking how the songs would sound like so I created a ylist on youtube on my take of what the four movements might sound like. If you are interested, you can search the term "Superstars of Tomorrow δ" on youtube and hopefully it enhances your depiction of the story!! Chapter 73: Unexpected Foreign Aid Chapter 73: Unexpected Foreign Aid Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh When all four movements of the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series had finally beenpleted and released, those specializing in music turned their focus to analysing it. Yanzhou Music Association, widely regarded as the industrys most authoritative organization, had a post on their production, "Voice of Yanzhou." On their home page, Dina, a deputy head of the music association, had written an evaluation. "Is it the pursuit of life or the pondering of the spirit? In the 100-Year Period of Destruction, the techniques included in the four epic movements have given rise to a new round of investigative probing..." Shortly after, other professionals followed with their own analysis. "Exining the golden points of the fourth movement in the 100-Year Period of Destruction..." "Today, where music is somercialized, symphonic music wees yet another peak..." Other than professionals involved with the industry, yet another group of people were also paying close attention to the music releases. The medical team setup to observe Ming Yes condition had been waiting. From their point of view, the four movements constituted to an entire course of treatment. As soon as the fourth movement was released, they entered a busy stage. The Hull virus was researched by the whole world and seemed to be a difficult problem. It had always seemed as if there was a door blocking the way of research. Now it was as if they had their hands on a set ofplete keys to open the door. How much further they could step inside was all up to them. However, only music industry professionals and medical professionals were following this piece of news. The attention of the rest of the popce was online, following the highly discussed voting battle and other entertainment rted topics. Rising Dragons branch in Yanzhou had set up the voting tform. Silver Wings Pr Light, Tongshans Mi Yu, and Neon Cultures Andy Leo, these three popr idols were up for votes. "Who is going to win the endorsement deal for Battle of the Century?" Previously, some people had said that even if Silver Wing Media produced a virtual idol this time, thepetition would still be a two-way battle between the virtual idol powerhouses Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment. But looking at the numbers on the voting board, the distance between them was not thatrge. "The gap might seem close, but just wait and see. In two days, there will be an obvious gap. Right now, all three bigpanies have mobilized their personalities to campaign for votes. In two days, when the buzz dies down, we will then be able to see the influence of each individual virtual idol. Pr light relied on the four movements to get popr, but in terms of influence, he definitely is not as strong as the other two," a reviewer from the media deduced. Whether it was Mi Yu or Andy Leo, both had been developing for two years already. Two years umted to give rise to where they were now. As for Pr Light, whether it was his appearance or the debut appearance, it was somewhat a novelty and not in line with mainstream tastes. "Pr Lights fan base is mainly made up of older people or those with enriching military experiences who would know how to appreciate this sort of music. Younger people will not like it." However, these remarks received a p in their faces shortly after. At the voting tform, each candidate had a message board. Silver Wing Medias operations team watched, dumbfounded, as the message board on the voting tform for "Pr Light" was continuously flooded withments. "Did you employed fake fans?" one operation staff member asked another. "Nope. Werent we supposed to gauge the situation first?" The operation staff member seated in front turned his head and said, "Secondary school students have a long memorial holiday. They are on vacation. It is just them having too much free time." At this moment, those watching the voting for the endorsement deal realized that from Silver Wing Medias Pr Lights column came a flood ofments in a different style. "For the New World!" "For the tree mens glory!" "Tree men have nothing to fear!" "The enemy is crafty, to actually call for backup!" "Stand firm, brothers! Second year of Qian No. 1 Secondary School leading troops to provide assistance!" "Qian No. 12 Secondary School contingent reporting!" "Yanxi No. 6 Secondary School contingent reporting!" "Eh, fancy meeting a schoolmate here." "Those behind, brothers from Yandong, Yannan, Yanbei, hurry and catch up!" "Oh! I have enrolled, my imaginary branch fell off!" "Pick it up! Comrades, catch your imaginary branches." ... The masses observing the continuous rollingments: "..." "Every word is a drama," someone moaned. "Getting too engrossed in shows. To really think they are tree men covered in branches from head to toe? Why dont they say that their heads have started blooming?" Nevertheless, the bizarre style ofments continued. "Magu city, follow me!" "Where is Jinggang citys squadron?!" "Soldier on, reinforcements will arrive at any time!" "Leizhou reinforcements reporting in!" "..." "..." Thisment that had just appeared not only made those who had been ying about happily stop, it also caught the attention of the observing masses, as well as thepanies. "Leizhou? Renaults Leizhou?" "How did people from Leizhou end up here?" Originally, only a small number came from Leizhou to join the fun, but following that, more and more people from Leizhou appeared at the message boards. "Which superstar celebrity of Silver Wing Media managed to do this?" some tried to guess. But quickly, these thoughts were easily denied after thinking it through. An intercontinentally developed superstar celebrity would not enter the fray that easily. Participating in such an event would bring about much more influence, even to the point ofpletely controlling votes. An internationally recognized superstar would have taken a lot of time and effort to reach the top, and theirpany would not rashly y their card. Besides, thepanys control over such superstars would not be strong. Whether thepany said it was for employment rtions or for coborations, thepany could not forcefully make such a request. Therefore, this kind of voting was normally limited to within the continent, and participating in campaigning were only thepanies A-listers and those below. In terms of influence, there were limitations, and there was the blockade of foreign media too. Generally, people from other continents would not take part. But what was happening now? "Why are there people from Leizhou?" Neon cultures staff thus enquired with Rising Dragons branch about suchrge scale intercontinental campaigning. How was it not against the rules? Rising Dragons Yanzhou branch said that the rules and regtions had never been restricted to the region. This rounds Yanzhou voting tform also had no restrictions regarding voters from other continents. If one had the capability to garner votes across the world, Rising Dragon would approve with two thumbs up. This was a testament to ones poprity. In no time, everyone found out that, on Leizhous side, it was Wireless Media that was campaigning for votes. The industrys media began to guess that Silver Wing Media and Wireless Media surely had some secret transactions! At the same time, Leizhous Wireless Media had contacted Silver Wing, and they were discussing coboration matters. It did not involve music. Wireless Media was a filmpany. They still had no ns to disrupt Leizhous music industry. The coboration they had in mind was regarding a film arrangement. Zaros Wireless Media had started preparations for the next movie. However, Zaro was not trying to tter anyone. Rather, he wanted to curry favor for his great-grandfather. The third movement had gotten him an influential shortcut. Thus, Zaro was serious now, spending a considerable sum to engage a well-known scriptwriter and director. He had decided to film a movie depicting exalted heroes of the war. Zaro himself was going to be acting, and he was brushing up on his acting skills. At the same time, he instructed thepany to contact Silver Wing Media regarding a coboration. Silver Wings Pr Light had only started a while back, right? Movies and films will surelye about, so why not coborate with Wireless Media? Generally, Leizhous filmpanies would use their local actors. Regardless whether they were real people or virtual idols, using actors from their own continent made it easier to receive the support of the viewing masses. After all, actors had their fan bases within their own continent, making it easier to garner box office sales. However, Zaros aim now was not to earn money but rather to win the favor of his great-grandfather. When the fourth movement came out, Zaro used certain means to get the final movement of the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series and send it straight to his great-grandfather. To appear frequently before his great-grandfather would bring about many benefits. Nowadays, whatever pleased his great-grandfather, Zaro would do. His great-grandfather did not mind people from foreign continents, so he would not either. It did not matter if he earned less or paid more as long as he was able to be in the good books of his great-grandfather, he would have achieved his purpose. Helping to campaign for votes was a show of Wireless Medias sincerity. Even when it got noisy outside, Fang Zhao paid no heed. He sat in his office writing down hisposing thoughts as well as some techniques and feelings he used whenposing. He had written some before, and today he would write down the remainder. As for others, he would decide when the time came. After finishing, he sent the electronic file to Xue Jing. Somewhere in Qian, Xue Jing was writing down his analysis of the fourth movement when he heard a notification and saw that he had received a file from Fang Zhao. After reading through it, Xue Jing just stood nkly on the spot. For the textbook he waspiling, Xue Jing wanted to discuss with Fang Zhao about hisposing philosophy and sources of inspiration. He hoped that Fang Zhao could impart a little of his experience, allowing more people toe in contact with music of this style and learn a few techniques. How much Fang Zhao wanted to impart was all up to him. Xuejing had never expected Fang Zhao to write so much. A textbook like this normally contained over 100,000 words, at most 200,000. The book would also contain various musical scores and analytical diagrams. Xue jing had only nned to write about 100,000 words, touching more on newer topics that were never raised and briefly mentioning older topics. The file sent over by Fang Zhao contained 30,000 words! That was already a third of Xue Jings estimated word limit. Moreover, it all contained Fang Zhaos production experiences as well asposing techniques. All that was written was not at all vague. Even though he had included ancient techniques, all his ancient and modern musical techniques were exined very thoroughly. When Xue Jing finished reading, he immediately contacted Fang Zhao. "Fang Zhao, do you know the implication of what you have written?!" One could start a paid training ss or ept a few disciples as a means of extra ie. Lots of people in the industry did so. However, Fang Zhao had actually written all of his methods down! When this was all ced into a publicly avable textbook, it would not bring Fang Zhao as much ie. "I know," Fang Zhao replied. "Are there any problems with the content?" "There are no issues. I just wanted to ensure that you are really all right withpiling all this?" Xue Jing asked once again. "Whether topile or not, the decision lies solely in your hands." Fang Zhao knew what Xue Jing meant. It was just that he had chosen to share his own experiences and techniques publicly. He did not know how long he would get to stay in this world. He was grateful for having the chance to once again open his eyes and see the world. During the end of days, he had thought that, if he had the chance, he wished to pass on every single one of his skills and techniques, if at all possible. Who would not want to live longer? This life was an unlikely ident. Not everyone would get a chance like this. He would use whatever experiences and techniques he had learned in his lifetime and leave them in a book that would be passed on to future generations. He hoped that this time, on his gravestone, the words "Aposer" would be on it. Xue Jing sighed deeply upon receiving Fang Zhaos confirmation. "...I got it." Hanging up, Xue Jing remained silent for a while. He then removed Fang Zhaos name from the column for "Contributors" and ced him in an empty columnbeled "Deputy Editor." On the other end, after the call with Xue Jing ended, Fang Zhao received yet another call from Duan Qianji. "Come to the top floor office. Ming Cang wishes to thank you in person." Chapter 74: The Real Composer Chapter 74: The Real Composer Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After the fourth movement was released, Ming Cang spent some time with his son alongside the medical team checking on the progress of the treatment. As soon as his son had shown signs of a reaction, he came over to Silver Wing media looking for Duan Qianji. Ever since the first movement had been released, he had wanted to meet theposer of the piece. Just as he had previously said, theposer behind the four movements was like a god to him and his family. Theposer had pulled them out from their despair that hadsted for a long time, giving them hope. Therefore, Ming Cang wanted to thank thatposer in person. But previously, Silver Wing Media had continuously prevented him from doing so. Furthermore, they did not want any disturbances for theposer before all the movements werepleted. Thus, Ming Cang had waited and waited until this day, when the four movements had all been released, and he hurriedly rushed over. Besides, Silver Wing Media were going to publicly announce the name list of the real project team, so why not let him thank theposer first? After Duan Qianji had informed thatposer toe up, Ming Cang felt somewhat nervous. Perhaps it was the excitement that he was going to meet his benefactor, or perhaps it was the expectation that he was going to meet some great master. Drinking another cup of water, Ming Cang heard Duan Qianjis office door open. Raising his head to look, he saw a young man walking in. Behind him, there was no one else. Ming Cang knew who Fang Zhao was. He had checked up on all the names listed on the end credits of the music video and thus knew the youngster who had been ced as the front. However, this was theirpany policy, so he did not say anything. He guessed that, from what he knew about Duan Qianji, this youngster that had been chosen to act as a shield would have received lots of benefits as well. Ming Cang was just here to see his benefactor and did not intend to involve himself with any of Silver Wings internal affairs. Ming Cang gave Fang Zhao a kindly nce, like that of an elder. His look was partially encouraging, partially sympathizing, and the remainder was courtesy. Nodding his head slightly, Ming Cang retracted his gaze and continued to wait. In his heart he wondered which great master from the industry would show up. However, the techniques and methods used in the four movements were unfamiliar. Within the industry, he had asked at least half but had had no luck. Could they have been under a confidentiality agreement and thus did not dare to tell the truth? But seriously, there was not even a little bit of information. Who could it be? Ming Cang pondered hard. Fang Zhao was puzzled by the look Ming Cang had given him. He walked over to a chair and sat down. Duan Qianji coughed lightly. "President Ming." Ming Cang looked over, not understanding the situation. Duan Qianji pointed at Fang Zhao. "This is the person you are looking for. Theposer of the four movements in the 100-Year Period of Destruction." Ming Cang: "..." He nced at the seated Fang Zhao then twisted his neck over to look at Duan Qianji. Seeing Duan Qianji nodding once again, Ming Cangs jaw nearly dropped to the ground. So the shield that was ced in front of the masses by Silver Wing was actually an armored tank capable of besieging a city?! Beforeing, Ming Cang had thought about all the possibilities. Whether it was someone he knew, whether it was someone he had good ties with, whether local or foreign, whether famous or unknown. He had spent a lot of time thinking this through, but when he really heard Duan Quanji confirming it, Ming Cang was momentarily shocked into silence. After around a minute of silence... "Fang Zhao?" Ming Cang still found it slightly difficult to imagine. This was totally unexpected. Just listening to the four movements, the thought had never crossed his mind that the young person who was not even half his age would actually be the one he was looking for. "Thats me," Fang Zhao replied. "Theposer of all four movements of the 100-Year Period of Destruction?" "Thats right." "...That is unexpected." After saying that, he felt that his words might have been a little inappropriate. It sounded as if he was looking down on Fang Zhao. Ming Cang hurriedly said, "Sorry, what i meant to say is that it is rare to see someone so young produce that sort of work. It just feels so astonishing..." As he went on, Ming Cang lowered his head andughed, took a deep breath, got up and bowed toward Fang Zhao. "Thank you! And I apologize for myck of manners just now." Ming Cang meant the look he had given Fang Zhao when he entered. Thinking back about his gaze that was filled with sympathy, Ming Cang felt a bit embarrassed. "You are wee, President Ming. Im just aposer of music. Being able to contribute to the treatment of the Hull virus was an unexpected blessing. I am d too." Fang Zhao indicated for Ming Cang to sit down and talk. Now, he was still just a twenty plus year old nobody, it would not be right for him to let the deputy president of the highly esteemed Yanzhou Music Association remain standing. "Its not just you. Back then, when Professor Xue first met me, he was very surprised too," Fang Zhao told him. "Professor Xue? Is Xue Jing Professor Xue?" Ming Cang asked. "Yes." Ming Cang knew that Duan Qianji would not lie to him. And with Xue Jings name, it verified the authenticity of this matter. The four movements of "100-Year Period of Destruction" were reallyposed by a recently graduated youngster in his 20s! After confirming, Ming Cang dragged Fang Zhao away and he talked for quite a bit. Not as an elder or as a deputy head, rather he conversed with Fang Zhao as a fellow music professional and as a father. He told Fang Zhao about the research into Fang Zhaos works and about his sons treatment progress. They chatted for an hour and only stopped when Ming Cang received a call. A friend from abroad had arrived in Yanzhou and was looking for Ming Cang, so he had to leave. Before leaving, Ming Chang thanked Fang Zhao once more, and they exchanged contact details. Ming Cang also said that he would drop by whenever he was free to look for Fang Zhao for some discussions. As Ming Cang left Silver Wing Tower, he made a call to Xue Jing. "Teacher Xue! You know that Fang Zhao?!" Although Ming Cang might have been a deputy head of Yanzhou Music Association, when facing the elder generation like Xue Jing, he was still very respectful. When Ming Cang was still schooling, Xue Jing had taught him. In a more formal setting, he would address Xue Jing as Great Master. Receiving the call from Ming Cang, Xue Jing was caught by surprise at first. But after remembering the situation with Ming Cangs son, he understood. "I know him. You got the truth from Duan Qianji?" Xue Jingughingly said. "Im just leaving there. What a big shock." Ming Cang was also smiling. "It was really unimaginable." On his way, Ming Cang thought back to his discussion with Fang Zhao. He realized when Fang Zhao was face to face with him that it did not feel like he was talking with a deputy head of Yanzhou Music Association. There was no nervousness or restrainting from Fang Zhao as they conversed. It was really just a talk between two ordinary people who shared amon industry. "You do know that I received an assignment topile a textbook," Xue Jing said. "Yes, I heard some mention of it within themunity. Many said that you were getting foolish with age." Ming Cang was in good spirits and joked with his old teacher. "But at your age, it seems like you no longer care about reputation or benefits." Xue Jing sighed ruefully. "Oh, I am foolish indeed, but there is someone even more foolish." Ming Cang could hear gratification and admiration from those words. "Who are you talking about?" "Just Fang Zhao." "Oh. Is he one of your contributors?" Xue Jing waspiling a textbook on symphonic structures. Ming Cang understood the logic of wanting to use the four movements as an actual example. "No. He is the deputy editor. If not for Silver Wings ns, I would still want to publicly announce it right away. Xue Jing briefly went over with Ming Cang the contents of the file that Fang Zhao had sent him. He trusted Ming Cangs character and was not afraid that he would divulge anything. Hearing Xue Jings unconceble delight and appreciation through themunication device, the originally smiling face of his became serious. "Ming Cang, I hope to pass on something genuinely meaningful and valuable. And not some borate assembling of shoddy work." This was what Xue Jing said to Ming Cang before he ended to call. An hourter. On the homepage of Ming Cangs personal social tform, a piece of information was posted. "Today I got to meet theposer of the 100-Year Period of Destruction series. A surprising yet admirable person." Ming Cangs post triggered a buzz within the industry. But whoever asked, Ming Cang only replied with this: "Everyone will get to know the mysteriousposer in two days. Silver Wing Media will publicly announce it." Ming Cangs words were quoted by many media reports. Silver Wing also had intentions to push forth with it. They wanted to guarantee Pr Lights poprity and continuous topics for the voting during the next few days. Other than these few bits of news, they also wanted to guarantee as much media coverage as possible. Thus, there was going to be Pr Lights first interview. This sort of interview was to let people understand this virtual idol and bridge the distance, so he would not just be limited to an image in a music video. This was a channel to attract more fans and boost poprity and was advantageous for future development. Pr Lights interview had been arranged by Silver Wing Media beforehand. Whether they could attract audiences or boost his poprity, it was in the hands of a Silver Wing team that was more experienced than Fang Zhao. The person in charge was more experienced as well. The other members of the project team only needed to work ording to the arrangements and did not need Fang Zhao to keep an eye on things. As for Fang Zhao, he was called up by Xue Jing to helppile materials for the textbook. Fang Zhaos thoughts and techniques written in the file could not be pasted straight into the book. They still needed some amendments. As Fang Zhao was purely aposer, he had no experience withpiling and writing books. Xue Jing foundmunicating online to be too much of a hassle. Hence, when he asked Fang Zhao about his working schedule and found out that Fang Zhao had no pressing matters to attend to personally, Xue Jing pulled Fang Zhao over making it easy for them to discuss and work together. On the second day after Pr Lights first interview was announced, the fourth day of online voting, A Silver Wing Media representative officially dropped a "bombshell." A beaming presenter appeared on screen and said, "Everyone has been paying attention to the production team behind this virtual idol, trying to guess the number of great masters that were behind the 100-Year Period of Destruction. The following name list contains the real members behind the scenes of the Pr Light project team, including theposer of the four movements." On the screen, the two presenters faded, and a big and bright credits list appeared. "Pr Light Project Producer: Fang Zhao The 100-Year Period of Destruction four movementsposer: Fang Zhao The 100-Year Period of Destruction four movements songwriter: Fang Zhao Vocals: Pang Pusong Main production team members: Fang Zhao, Zu Wen, Song Miao, Pang Pusong, Zeng Huang, Wan Yue, Fu Yingtian, Stiller, Zhang Yu, Rodney." All the audiences online: "..." Are you f*cking with me?! Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker ? ?_? ? Activating my tree-men army to vote for Superstars of Tomorrow. ? ?_? ? Chapter 75: How Scary Chapter 75: How Scary Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Let uspare the ending subtitles of the four movements of the Music Video "100-Year period of destruction" with Silver Wingstest news. Was there a difference? Was there? Had they just added songwriter andposer to the four movements of "100-Year Period of Destruction"?! "What treachery. After I heard the gossip, I had been waiting here since early morning, only to be made a fool!" "This is merely a scheme to make a fool out of others, as there isnt any change in the music videos subtitles." This was not the end, though, as one scrolled up the subtitles, it revealed the undisyed detailed name list. For example, remixers, ssification songwriters, recorders, background singers, consultants, or whoever and whatever department that contributed to the whole spectrum of the project, in order of importance. "Why does symphony remixer and electronic music songwriters only show Fang Zhaos name?" "And there is only one consultant?! Fang Zhao?" Do you think we will believe that? Hehe... We. Will. Not. Reply! "Is there a problem with the producers,posers, or consultants?" "What about the consultant team that was mentioned? Why is there only one person?" "I am guessing Silver Wing purposefully found a few people with the same names. Yes, this must it. Haha, I am so quick witted, which is why I can identify all the simr names!" The media who were initially enthusiastic about the headline grabbing news were also stunned. Now, how were they going to write the news with this? Was Silver Wing trying to make a fool out of others early in the morning? The editor-in-chief of Qian citys famous mediapany Prairie Fire, Qian Cheng, drummed his fingers while silently looking at the words on thepanys television screen. "Boss, what do we do? Should we issue an article? I noticed that others have already published," said a staff member beside him. Qian Cheng looked at the sent message from his employee. Written on it were different categories of news from Yanzhou, all ready to trend, no matter if they was real or fake, ramblings, gossip, or even conspiracy theories. "Wait a while," Qian Cheng said while setting the messages aside. Prairie Fire was not some shortsighted mediapany. Though they might publish rubbish at times, they still needed the rubbish to attract readers. He understood that there were a significant number of readers who would read his news. Hence, they should not do anything rash just because of Silver Towers ridiculous issue. Two minutester, Qian Cheng received two sets of news, which turned his grave expression into a smile. He handed the two messages over to his editoral staff. "We can publish now!" Though many people might have received a rude awakening from Silver Wings news, at this point of time, they still tended to believe Prairie Fire more. In these turbulent times when other small and medium mediapanies were issuing uncredible news, Prairie Fire chose to survey the situation as usual. Their patience was thus rewarded with the issuing of a statement citing a new direction from Yanzhou Music Associations deputy head, Dina. Only two minutes had passed since Silver Wings "bombshell" when Dina had announced her views on the issue. "During the issuance of the second movement, I once said that, behind the scenes, there was an excellent symphony remixer and electronic musicposer. Moreover, I have tried to derive an exnation for this by asking many others on the noble style that is unheard of in the industry, but I was left without an answer. Only through Ming Cang yesterday was I able to understand the truth. "I always thought that the background symphony remixer and electronic musicposer had to be pioneers of the industry. However, it now seems that not only are they the same person, but he is also a fresh graduate that graduated from university less than a year ago! The youngster will indeed be a force to be reckoned with in the future!" A momentary confusion spread across the people who read this news. "What should we make of the situation?" "Is Dina trying to mislead others just like Silver Wing?" During the heated discussion, Prairie Fire again published another piece of cited news, but this time, it was from not Dina but Ming Cang. Ming Cang had posted a photo hed taken with Fang Zhao before he left Silver Wing. Underneath, hed written, "As mentioned, I met my benefactor two days ago. A surprising yet admirable person indeed." "So the person beside Ming Cang in the photo is Fang Zhao? The same Fang Zhao mentioned in the subtitles?" "There is no doubt that it is him! I graduated with him! I can provide proof!" The two public issuances from Prairie Fire caused much hesitation among the public. Since both Yanzhou Music Associations deputy heads Ming Cang and Dina had already given their assurances, it couldnt be a scam, right? Did this mean it had to be true? Silver Wing had not just lumped people of the same name together? Was Silver Wings fictitious producer really the same Fang Zhao as shown in the music videos credits? Composing, songwriting, remixing, and consultancy were all done by the same person? "Sigh, how scary is that!" After the assurances from these two high-ranking music industry officials, theyman could only marvel at the brilliance of this young musical talent. However, those in simr professions felt shocked, as they found it hard to believe that someone could achieve such an impossible task. It seemed like Prairie Fires previous prediction of a famous consultant backing Silver Wings production was entirely wrong. Two professors whod given theirments regarding the first movementProfessor Bradley from the Yanzhou Universitys history faculty, who specialized in the Period of Destruction, and Professor Kou Da from Yanzhou Academy University of Science and Technology, who specialized in animal mutation during the Period of Destructionboth fervently expressed their interest to interview this young consultant, who held simultaneous roles, on academia and also his life story. Musical professionals who were in the same industry also expressed their disbelief at this news. "The strong influence of the song, which brings to life the era of the Period of Destruction, can only be produced by someone with extraordinary skills. How can a fresh graduate produce a song that has such strong influence? " Apart from readers who found it hard to ept this news, even the manager of Silver Wings Music Composing Department thought that Fang Zhao was an extraordinary musical freak! Before the recording, Fang Zhao was researching interesting sounds and melodies of the new century and also artistic works from the preceding era. As theputer skills of the 21st century were not that proficient, Fang Zhao had provided guidance to the electronicposers to produce the tune that he expected. In every single movement, with the hundreds of electric instruments and sounds, Fang Zhao simultaneously had taken on the roles of symphony remixer and electronic musicposer to produce this brilliant musical piece. Meanwhile, the former head of Silver Wings virtual project, Master Glifetz, who was currently resting in Jinggan city, was sick again. Overshadowed and unable topete, reality was the best medicine. After hearing the news from the employees back there, he finally gave up all thoughts of going back to Silver Wing. All this while, he had been trying toe to terms with his situation. However, after hearing the news, he once again suffered a huge emotional setback. Of course, unavoidably, he still gave his opposing views. "I have analyzed Fang Zhaos previous works, and they do not match up to this style. For the identities of the producers of the 100-Year Period of Destruction, I still maintain my previous stance." "There could even be more big news iing." "Has anyone checked on the identity of Fang Zhao? We cant just let Dina and Ming Cang guard it without us knowing, right?" Though some people might have fancied "Hehe, my dear" when it had first appeared on the New Pioneers Chart, in the experts eyes, there were many more inadequacies than the four movements of the "100-Year Period of Destruction." The difference was merely too vast topare. "Though I have heard that Fang Zhaos results have been excellent, we must note that Qian Music Academy has many remarkable students. I was also unable to observe anything spectacr about his previous works." To such suspicions, Qian Music Academy quickly issued a reply. "Some people are just unable to listen to the exnations of others and have a stance of As long as I am unable to do it, nobody else can. Hence, you must be the one with the problem, and I am definitely right. What fools these naysayers are." At present, the fashionable style of music was different from symphony structures. However,posing was just like cooking. Though one dish might not be your forte, you might be able to produce another dish that is of a high standard. Perhaps Fang Zhao was merely able to find his own forte and was able to grow into it. In the world of art, these things were fairlymon. It would be unusual if such a thing did not happen! Composing, creativity, and epiphanies were very mysterious things. You might be helplessly lost at one moment and bursting with inspiration in the next. One should not look down on others, as there were many talents in the world, though some might take longer than others to shine. The topic of whether or not Fang Zhao was the true creator of the "100-Year Period of Destruction" was still undergoing a heated debate online. Silver Wing weed such discussion. As long as it remained a hot topic, they would naturally find a way to allow observers to vote. However, Fang Zhao was not in the office over thest two days, as thepany did not currently require him to do anything. Moreover, there were lots of media personnel lying in wait near the office. Some were awaiting other celebrities, but some were awaiting him, thetest hot topic. In the past, when hed had no reputation, even if his name was included in the credits, no one woulde looking for him. Even if he stepped out, he was not afraid of being recognized. Now, even on a public train, he would be approached by others. News on the inte spread too quickly. Thus, Silver Wing had arranged a private car with a personal driver to fetch him every day from his residency to Xue Jings house. He had set off earlier today. Before embarking on the journey to Xue Jings house, Fang Zhao had told the driver to take him to a bookshop. His notebook was full, and he preferred drafting on a hard copy notebook whenposing. He had no fear of it being stolen, as his scores were written in codes that nobody else except himself was able to decipher. Xue Jing had introduced to him a shop that specialized in selling such hard copy notebooks. Many other producers with simr habits liked to use their notebooks, as it gave them a sense offort. In the antique shop, the shop owner who was beyond his middle-age years hummed a tune while looking at thetest entertainment news. When Fang Zhao stepped into the shop, it so happened that the news simultaneously featured his graduation picture from Qian Music Academy. The shop owner looked at Fang Zhao before turning back to the screen. Recognising him, he turned back to Fang Zhao and greeted him with a warm smile, "Wee." As there were many people who frequented his shop to buy notebooks, including great masters, although he might have been momentarily stunned, he was able to regain hisposure fairly quickly. "Whichever notebooks you like, feel free to browse around. There are samples at the top and pens at the sides for you to test out." As Fang Zhao did not have any strict criterias on the type of notebooks that he preferred, he merely tested a few samples that Xue Jing introduced him to before making his purchase. Only when he was leaving the shop did he find out that he was unable to proceed. Fang Zhao silently watched the people approaching him. His first instinct would have been to draw his gun. Luckily, he did not manage to feel any murderous intent and he remembered that this was not the end of days; thus, he was able to control himself. "Good day, I am an intern from Prairie Fires music department. Could you please provide us with your views on the doubts that have been raised against you these past two days? Do you have any other evidence to prove that you are indeed the original pr-producer of the 100-Year Period of Destruction?" the interviewer stuttered as he looked at Fang Zhaos emotionless eyes. Although he was unable to notice any obvious anger in Fang Zhao, he suddenly felt ack of confidence. Even his voice started to break apart, as though someone had pointed a gun to his head. He quickly retracted his hand that was clinging on to Fang Zhaos car upon his gaze. As Fang Zhao stood by his car door, his eyes swept the surroundings and realized three people surrounding him. Two guys and a girl, all in their 20s. Probably all interns who had not yet graduated either. As it was the start of February, Qian citys weather was not too fine. It was colder than usual and there were strong winds. All three of them were not well protected, with their noses and faces turning red from the cold. Fang Zhao thought for a moment before passing them a card. "Photograph it when you are back. And dont forget to send it back to Silver Wing when you are done," Fang Zhao said, stepping back into his car. The driver quickly sped off, though he had never expected Fang Zhao to be approached by the media here. Why was he getting so much attention when he was not even a famous singer or movie star? The three personnel who had approached Fang Zhao waited for him to leave before moving their somewhat rigid legs while looking at his card. "What the f*ck!" After taking a good look at the design of the card, the persons hand trembled and almost dropped the card before quickly grabbing tightly to it. "Is...is...is... Is this really true?!" "Fier... fiery..." On the small card was an image of a bird in the form of an S-shaped me, looking as though it was about to ignite and burn others. Chapter 76: Evidence Chapter 76: Evidence Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Previously, Fiery Birds sound effects deputy department head You Chuan had left a miniprojector regarding the opening scene of "Battle of the Century" for Fang Zhao. Besides that, he had also given Fang Zhao a storage card that was meant for Fang Zhao to store hispletedposition on. It was a very secure means of storage and had been jokingly coined by people within the industry as an invitation card. Only people that had been invited by Fiery Bird could receive such a card. Duan Qianji had left a message for Fang Zhao the previous day saying that, should anyone approach him, he could just produce the outstanding card with the Fiery Bird insignia emzoned on it. Duan Qianji had discussed with You Chuan and had obtained his clearance. As long as Fang Zhao did not divulge information regarding theposing of a piece for the opening scene, it was all right. On the other hand, the miniprojector containing the opening scene was not suitable to be handed out. Duan Qianji had asked You Chuan, "If the card were to fall into anyone elses hands, would there be any consequences?" You Chuan had confidently replied, "As long as the music piece has not been stored inside, falling into others hands doesnt matter. Losing it is of no concern either. We have our methods to retrieve it." When he saw the three interns a while back, Fang Zhao had examined their attire and equipment. The Prairie Fire internship was also real. Besides, the three of them exuded the air of newbies. It did not matter who he handed the card to. Since he had run into them, so be it. After they had taken enough photos and reviewed the authenticity, he would get it back. Handing it over to Prairie Fire was in line with Duan Qianjis interests. Fang Zhao was not worried that those people from Prairie Fire would hide the card. Even though the people there really loved finding nonsense topics to attract the attention of the masses, they were still a rather reputable and popr media organization in Yanzhous entertainment circle. They would not dare to do such a thing. Besides, Fiery Birds representative had said that they had means of retrieving it, so there was nothing to worry about. Fang Zhao had done up a part of theposition for the opening scene of "Battle of the Century." However, he felt that it was not enough and required amendments. Once he was done with Xue Jings side, he would make the adjustments. Anyway, the matters with Xue Jing were almost done, at most another two days. Fang Zhao had headed to Xue Jings ce with aidback attitude. The three interns that had been left behind shivered in the chilly wind. They looked around and hurriedly kept the card, afraid that if they were any slower someone might see them. Luckily, it was still early, and the shop was not that eye-catching, so nobodys attention was here. Interns like them had been dispersed to various locations. The superiors had given out a few locations and required that someone lie in wait. As editors were busy with work, this task fell to the newly employed interns, and they were made to run errands. At this sort of location where the target might show up, meeting the target was good fortune. Just that they had never expected that their luck today would be so great. Not only catching Fang Zhao at the location they were at but even receiving such an important piece of "evidence." The three of them hurried back to Prairie Fires headquarters and looked for a senior that had graduated from the same school as them. Chief editor Qian Cheng was skimming through newly received information when he saw a young editor under him leading three interns over. "Boss! My juniors stopped Fang Zhao today!" "Oh?" Qian Chengs gaze never left the screen. He just asked, "So what are the results?" He did not ce much hope on the interns. Even if they managed to stop the target at the location they were stationed at, there was no guarantee of getting the desired information. "Fang Zhao did not say anything, he just handed this over." The editor indicated to his juniors to bring it out. The intern fished out a pouch from his pocket with slight reluctance. Opening the pouch, he took out the card. During the journey back, the three of them had touched the card a number of times. This was Fiery Birds storage card! A storage card only granted to certain coborators! The average person had no chance of touching it! Qian Cheng, whose eyes were still glued to the screen, shot a little nce to at the side. He paused for a second and stood up with a "whoosh." "Fiery Birds storage card! Where did you obtain it?!" There were no pirated copies of it. Those who tried were already in jail. "It was given by Fang Zhao," the intern muttered. "Fang Zhao? Why does Fang Zhao have this?" Holding the card, Qian Chen circled the spot twice and pointed at the three interns. "Come to my office and give me a detailed breakdown of the entire encounter." In the afternoon, Prairie Fire released yet another piece of news in the middle of a live broadcast. "Recently, there has been nonstop discussions regarding the originalposer of the four movements in the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series. I believe that many people just like us are waiting for the nextpelling testimony. Today, we were fortunate enough to encounter Teacher Fang Zhao and asked for his thoughts regarding the doubts posted online. After that, Teacher Fang Zhao gave us this" Four photographs appeared, taken from every angle. On each of the photos was a card. The "S" shaped insignia on the card was very distinct. Whether it was really a "coincidental encounter," nobody even cared. Everyones attention was on the four photographs. A "Teacher Fang Zhao" had meant this for all the detractors familiar with Prairie Fire. Prairie Fire, which was neutral, had taken a stance. Now that they saw the four photographs, they would understand Prairie Fires opinion. "What did I just see?!" "The fabled invitation card?!" "This is Fang Zhaos? From whom did he get it?!" "Impressive. Where are the people who yesterday said that Fang Zhao has a powerful hidden backer? In your faces. Fiery Bird never hides in the shadows!" Fiery Bird was the number one gamepany worldwide. Every single game produced by them had very high standards. Production requirements were stringent. For sound effects, from interlude music for loading screens, to apaniment music, all the way to subtle sound effects that would not raise an eyebrow, attention was given to the finest detail. As for background music, that was really high-end and custom made. Fiery Bird would absolutely purchase the exclusive copyright. Other than in the game, it would not appear anywhere else. Certainly "exclusive" and closed off. The music used in the production of their games alone might not necessarily have good reviews, but Fiery Bird was essentially a gamepany. They picked music based on the suitability. However, in the past, those that had received invitations were rtively reputable and capable great masters. Therefore, in the eyes of the masses, people capable of receiving an "invitation" were esteemed masters. First-rate games and top-notch custom-made music, this was the impression the masses had all along. Regardless of whether or not aposition would be used, receiving an invitation card was a testament to ones capabilities. Going through the list of parties who had received the invitation, which one of them was not at the rank of a great master? Which one of them was not from a rather reputable studio? Even if one had not attained that rank, they would have made people take notice. Never before had there been a fresh graduate in his twenties that had received an invitation. Especially among Fiery Birds faithful fans, gamers of every age group, they did not believe that Fiery Bird would make an exception. If Fiery Bird had given Fang Zhao an invitation, there could only be one possibilityFang Zhao was capable enough to deserve it! Soon after, Prairie Fire release some statistics and a list of all known invitees in the past 100 years. This year, Fiery Bird had issued quite a number, but the reason was still undisclosed. Qian Cheng had tried to inquire about the information of the other invitees but had had no luck. However, he believed, even if their identities were publically announced, there still would not be anyone younger than Fang Zhao. "The youngest invitee in 100 years!" Fiery bird only had a history of a hundred years, and Fang Zhao, among all the people ever invited, was the youngest! If he did not have the capability, would Fiery Birds 100 years of reputation be put on the line? Although it was not know what sort of sounds Fang Zhao would be making for the game, the number of people doubting that he was the realposer was shrinking. The evidence disyed in front of their eyes was just too dazzling. Yanzhou Music Associations deputy head Ming Cang and Dina had already stepped out to verify it. Do you believe it now? Still not believing? Good. What about Fiery Bird, then? Nothing to say now, right?! However, just when everyone had epted the fact with great difficulty and discussing Fang Zhao being the youngest ever invitee, yet another piece of news caused a sensation. If it was solely watching this piece of news, the scope of influence would only have been limited to the music industry and the academic world. However, being released now, it caught the attention of all parties. Xue Jing had posted an article on his social tform mentioning that he waspiling a textbook "New Voices in Symphonic Comption." The article mentioned the process of hisption, the contents of his book, as well as people he would like to thank. Included inside were two photographs that caught everyones attention. The first was a photograph of Xue Jing in the process ofpiling in his study at home. The long-retired Professor Xue Jing was sitting there, leaning over slightly to discuss something with the person at his side, and the person beside Xue Jing was the Fang Zhao that had been dominating all the topics over these few days. The second photograph was a page in an electronic book that listed the "New Voices in Symphonic Comption" chief editor and deputy editor, as well as ten other contributing parties. Inside, the list of contributors contained many familiar names. For example, Ming Cang, Dina, and a few other celebrated foreign persons in the music scene. However, they were only contributors. Whatever contents were contributed by them in the book were not major. Xue Jings name was in the column of chief editorthat went without sayingbut what surprised people was that the column for deputy editor actually listed Fang Zhao?! It was known that, for such aption of teaching material, to be acknowledged as a deputy editor, sufficient material had to be provided for the book. The tail end of Xue Jings article cleared up any doubts that people had. "At least a third of the contents in this book were written andpiled by Fang Zhao. Inside, he has written about his experiences and techniques used when producing andposing. It also includes any difficulties he faced when producing the four movements of the 100-Year Period of Destruction and how he tackled it. Everything was written and nothing was hidden. Anyone with an interest in symphonic structures should take a look. Im sure everyone learnt a little back in secondary school. New Voices in Symphonic Comption will beunched in two weeks time in both electronic and paperback forms. Please look forward to it." Following Ming Cang, Dina, and Fiery Bird, yet another hammer had been dropped. How much ability and potential a virtual idol had depended on the teams decisive function. This was something that the masses followed closely. As for Fang Zhao, he was the core of this team. Now, this core was starting to glow. Yanbei city, retirement facility. The nurse at the facility hade to promptly deliver dinner for the elderly living here. However, after pressing the doorbell without any response, and just as she thought that the house was empty, the door opened. It had been opened using the centralmand system by someone inside. The nurse entered the house and saw no one. The voices of two elders drifted out from one of the rooms. Walking in, she found two elders huddled together, watching the news on the screen. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker BeetleBarker is considering creating a discord channel for SOT. Would you guys be interested? Chapter 77: The Decision Chapter 77: The Decision Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh "Dinner is served, retired leaders," the nurse whispered. No response. The nurse raised her voice and repeated her message. She heard back this time. The olddy turned her head and smiled apologetically. "Just leave it there. Well eatter." Her gaze returned to theputer screen. The nurse was curious what kind of program had so captivated the two elders, but professional ethics prevented her from peeking. She could only hide her curiosity. The two elders remained glued to theirputer screen after the nurse left. "Im not done yet. What the hell are you doing?" The olddy scrolled the page back up. "Youre too slow!" the old man grumbled. But he didnt stay idle while he was waitinghe saved a screen capture of the page so he could send it to a few old friendster. Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother read the news asionally, but they never followed the entertainment headlines. But after Fang Zhaos visit on Memorial Day, the two elders had started scanning the entertainment items when reading the news every day. Their great-grandson had left a deep impression. They were free all day anyway; reading an extra section of news took minimal effort, so they were on top of the controversy in Yanzhou. The two elders had watched the Yanzhou military recruitment video too. They loved the theme song, so they searched for it online to download. They ended up watching the music video and the credits at the end of the video. Initially, theyd thought their great-grandson had a namesakeuntil Silver Wing revealed the truth. The old man and the olddy were naturally worried about all the skepticism online. This was family, after all. They were upset by the insults and condemnation. They had no jurisdiction outside of Yanzhou, but the least they could do was stick up for their own on their home turf. Even though they were retired, they still wielded some influence. Their former colleagues, veterans formerly under theirmand, and other young ones could respond to the allegations online. But before the two elders could act, a mountain of evidence in favor of their great-grandson started piling in. The two deputy heads of the Yanzhou Music Association, the world-famousputer game studio Fiery Bird, and the renowned masterposer Xue Jingthey all vouched for Fang Zhao. "Ha! Now they have nothing to say, right?" Great-Grandfather Fang pped his leg in jubtion. He didnt know the deputy heads of the Music Association, but he had heard of Fiery Bird and hade across some of their products. As for Xue Jing, they knew the name well. Xue Jing had already made a name for himself when the two elders were still in school. The name Xue Jing might have been alien to todays youngsters, but Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother had followed his career trajectory closely. Journalists had closely documented his evolution from "genius" to "promising young talent" to "famed teacher" to "master." He had a profound influence on several generations. So the two elders were especially excited to see Xue Jings fulsome appraisal of Fang Zhao. They also pre-ordered the electronic and paper versions of Xue Jings new textbook, "New Voices in Symphonic Composition." They would receive it once itunched. Soon, the two elders also started noticing new categories of results when they searched for Fang Zhaos name. Medical journals. "Silver Wing Genius Composer Fang Zhao Cracks the Code, Yanzhou Hull Virus Researchers Announce Breakthrough." The Yanzhou research team had published theirtest round of research results. "Breakthrough" wasnt an embellishment or exaggeration. They had genuinely achieved great progress. Researchers from rted fields were now flocking from other continents to join the team. Even if they couldnt join, they wanted to observe. Yanzhou was on on the cutting edge of Hull virus research. History journals. "Respecting History: A Discussion of the Chaotic Entertainment Industry under Capitalism." The articleshed out at the trashy productions that emerged in a capitalist context. The movies that took historical liberties aside, historical films had to stick to history. It was understandable if you had to fudge for artistic purposes, but you should be meticulous when it came to the core elements of the movie, no? Otherwise, the billions of lives sacrificed during the Period of Destruction woulde off as a joke. The music video for the fourth movement of the "Period of Destruction" series was held up as a counterexample. But most folks in the entertainment industryughed off articles like that. As long as we rake it in, who gives a damn what you have to say? If youre so smart, why dont you get into film production? As for the kid whoposed the series, you just watchhes not going tost long. Silver Wing is trying to milk its profits now; thats why theyre tooting his horn so aggressively. When the buzz dies down, no one will remember him. How many shooting stars emerge every year and die an anonymous death? "When a tree is burnt down, all thats left is ashes," a Yanzhou producermented. But Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother didnt know about the industry gossip. All they noticed was that Fang Zhaos name kept popping up in music, entertainment and current affairs headlines and on TV shows. In some cases, his name was mentioned in passing. In others, he was the centerpiece. "Did I save the photo just now?" "Yup." "Did I save the picture of him with Xue Jing?" "Yup." After saving yet another screen capture, the two elders realized it waste. They heated their dinner and had some of it, but Great-Grandfather was in a hurry to find a conversationpanion. When Great-Grandmother was taking out the trash, she could hear her husbands loud voice projected from their neighbors room. "Hey, Old Yang, lets not discuss matters of state today. Lets talk about our descendants. Do you know the kid whos been in the news? Thats my great-grandson. Hes in the entertainment industry. Its a tough industry. Unlike the other celebrities, hes just aposer, but hes alreadyposed an epic series of four songs at such a young age." Great-Grandfather Fang tried to sound humble, but in reality, he was bragging hard. At this point in his monologue, he lifted four fingers, then retracted three. "One of the songs was used in a military recruitment ad for Yanzhou." Neighbor Old Yang: "..." "Whats going to happen it things continue down this path? Im worried hes too young and cant cope with the pressure. I heard even thatpany Fiery Bird has sought him out as a coborator. Oh, you know about Xue Jing, right? Hes the one your mom always invoked as a role model for you. The guy whos 10 years older than us? My great-grandson coedited a textbook with him. Hes the deputy editor." Old Yang: "..." "Have you been browsing the web?" Have you read the news? No? Let me show you my news clippings." Old Yang: "Get lost!" When Great-Grandfather Fang returned, swaying his head and whistling an off-tune melody, he noticed his wife wearing a knowing smile. "What are you smiling about?" Great-Grandfather was puzzled. "Did you forget something?" Great-Grandmother asked. Great-Grandfather pondered the question. "I watered the nts on the balcony already." "Who cares about that?" "Then what are you talking about?" Great-Grandfather was still confused. Great-Grandmother had no illusions about her husbands memory. "Dont you remember what you said when Little Zhao left on Memorial Day? You remember what you promised?" It finally dawned on Great-Grandfather. "Did I promise him?" He was in no mood to chitchat any more. Great-Grandfather paced in circles in his room then called Fang Zhao via videoconference. Fang Zhao had just returned to his office after having dinner with Xue Jing. "Something the matter?" "Of course! Why else would I call? Am I bored out of my mind?" Great-Grandfather red at his great-grandson. Great-Grandmotherughed. They were retired. They had all the time in the world. "Youre in your office?" Great-Grandfather asked after examining Fang Zhaos backdrop. "I just got back from Professor Xues." Great-Grandfather wanted to smile, but a thought struck him and he turned serious. "I was going to bring that up. Ive been following the news these past few days. Youve done a good job, but at times like this, dont let all the fanfare get to your head. Dont get carried away. Keep a level head." Great-Grandmother red at her husband. Werent you bragging about him just now? And now you want him to stay grounded? Such a reversal. But Great-Grandmother agreed with Great-Grandfather. Even though they were in quasi-retirement after quitting the military, they had gone through quite a bit and witnessed others ups and downs. They understood that the brightest stars always made for the biggest targets. Fang Zhao was one of their rare descendants who had made a name for himself. They didnt want his sess to be fleeting. Fang Zhaos parents were gone, so as elders, it was their duty to offer a few words of caution. Both Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother had much to say. Fang Zhao had already heard simr advice from Ming Cang, Xue Jing, and Duan Qianji. When you became famous, controversy naturally followed. You were going to face heat whether you were doing the right thing or not. People would seize on you to advance their own causes. Some of the noise would be helpful, some harmful, but this was a necessary rite of passage on the road to sess. In reality, Fang Zhao was not bothered much by all the feedback and pontification. He was someone who had been through a lot. In his previous incarnation, he was older than Ming Cang and Duan Qianji. He wasnt that much younger than Great-Grandfather, Great-Grandmother, and Xue Jing. The apocalypse was a different period than the New Era, but Fang Zhao had been exposed to the vagaries of life. Great-Grandfather was still rambling on. "If you cant settle down, you could take a trip. Do you need bodyguards? One of my old army buddies owns a securitypany. Do you want me to send you a few guards?" "Theres no need. Thebel has taken care of it. The bodyguards should arrive tomorrow," Fang Zhao responded. "The bodyguards yourbel has hired may not be up to par. What is their training?" "I hear theyre former special forces." "Oh." That gave Great-Grandfather pause. "In any case, keep yourposure. Let your colleagues deal with all the other crap. You just focus on writing your music and editing your textbook. Got it?" "Got it." "OK. Thats it." Great-grandfather ended the call, went to his bedroom, and removed a box from his nightstand. "So youve decided?" Great-Grandmother asked. Great-Grandfather sighed. "You know, sometimes you might as well rely on yourself. I have no use for the gun anyway. Dont you still have yours? If we need one, well use yours. Ill lend mine to the kid. He might not need it, but its just for peace of mind." Chapter 78: Heading Out to Gather Materials Chapter 78: Heading Out to Gather Materials Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The second day after Fang Zhao spoke with Great-Grandfather was a Saturday. Second Uncle did not have to work, so he borrowed a car from his colleague and made a four-hour drive from Yanbei City to Qian City. The previous night after dinner, Second Uncle had decided to head out and chitchat with a bunch of friends from the same housing block. He had seen all the news and information regarding Fang Zhao and, in the past two days, had chatted with people in the vicinity. Previously, Fang Zhao had bought candy for the kids within the vicinity. Fang Zhao had alsoe to stay with Second Uncle on Memorial Day. Lots of people had met Fang Zhao here; thus, when the news erupted, many people recognized him and dragged Second Uncle out to chat everyday. As he was preparing to leavest night, he had received a call from Great-Grandfather Fang. Having always been the one to make the call, there had never been a situation where Great-Grandfather Fang had taken the initiative to contact him. Seeing the terminal disying the word "Grandpa" gave Second Uncle a scare and made him think that something had happened to Great-Grandfather Fang However, Great-Grandfather Fang only asked about the situation with Fang Yu and then enquired as to whether Second Uncle had any ns on Saturday. Upon finding out that Second Uncle did not have to work and had no other arrangements, he asked if Second Uncle could make a trip to Qian City. It was rare to be be assigned a task by Great-Grandfather Fang, and Second Uncle was feeling excited. He immediately went to borrow the flying car from his colleague, and early on Saturday morning, he went to the retirement facility, received an item from Great-Grandfather Fang, and pledged toplete the task sessfully before driving straight for Qian City. Fang Zhao had received a message from Great-Grandfather Fang on the second day. Great-grandfather had something to give him and Second Uncle would deliver it over, thus, on Saturday morning, Fang Zhao was up early and waiting at home. Second Uncle followed Fang Zhaos given address. As he neared this district, the cars in-builtputer beeped a speed limit warning, and the security personnel requested identification, a verification number, and other information. Only after all that was he able to drive to Fang Zhaos block. Fang Zhao was already waiting in his top floor penthouse. "Seems like this areas security measures are rather stringent. You probably dont have to worry about being disturbed." Beforeing, Second Uncle had been worried that, with all the attention Fang Zhao was getting, his lifestyle would surely be disrupted. But seeing the tight and secure environment, he felt at ease. "Indeed, there are not many disturbances." Fang Zhao guessed that Xue Jing had purchased the ce all those years back to avoid trouble too. If he was still living in the ck street, reporters would have already been camping outside his door. Maybe some journalists even knew the ck street rules better than the tenants themselves. "Great-Grandfather Fang wanted me to pass this to you." Second Uncle did not know what Great-Grandfather Fang wanted to give to Fang Zhao, nor did he check what it was. He did not even touch the tea upon entering the house, choosing to hand over the wrapped box to Fang Zhao straightaway. After delivering the item, Second Uncle did not stay long. Knowing that Fang Zhaos situation was safe and well, he did not worry anymore. Since he seldom came to Qian City, he took this chance to find a couple of old friends for a chat. After Second Uncle left, Fang Zhao tore off the wrappers on the box and input in the passcode Great-Grandfather Fang had given him to unlock it. Opening the box, he saw the ck gun that was lying inside. The ck gun in the box did not have a casing. The body of the gun emanated an icy-cold re. From the guns structure, it was different from the one he had picked up from the ck street. He had seen this sort of gun in games before. There was also a note inside the box which read: "If you want something done well, do it yourself." Below it was another line: "Only for self-defense." Looking at the gun and the note, Fang Zhaoughed. He burned the note, kept the gun, and sent his great-grandfather a return text: "Received." Fang Zhao had still thought that he would need to raise his reputation even higher before asking Great-Grandfather Fang for the gun. Little had he expected that Great-Grandfather Fang would send it over that quickly. Great-Grandfather Fang had sent the gun over mainly because he had made the deal with Fang Zhao. Other than that, he felt that being a celebrity was dangerous, as attention would always be on Fang Zhao when he went out. What would he do if he ran into a crazed person? He might also run into unscrupulous people with bad intentions. Fang Zhao did not have any reliable friends in Qian and could notpletely trust Silver Wing. Even if they arranged a bodyguard for him, how much assurance was there that he could bepletely at ease? The world would always have crazy people who would do crazy things over small matters. What would he do if he encountered such a situation? Great-Grandfather Fang felt that his great-grandson was an artistic youth who would not be able to raise his arms in a fight. With a gun for protection, the two elders would be more at ease. Upon receiving Fang Zhaos reply, Great-Grandfather Fang had more words for Fang Zhao. "Dont think that having a gun makes you invulnerable; be wary whenever you head out!" A long winded speech from Great-Grandfather Fang who at this moment treated Fang Zhao like an ignorant doll. "You think too much. I know how to handle a gun. I wont use it anyhow." "You know my ass! Sigh, whatever. Youngsters nowadays just will not listen!" "You are really overthinking. Right now Im only slightly famous; I still cannotpare with all those big celebrities. There wont be much trouble at all," Fang Zhao replied. Great-Grandfather Fang nagged on a little longer before ending the call. Having obtained the item, there was no longer any need for Fang Zhao to stay home, so he headed to thepany. He submitted an application with Duan Qianji, an application to head out and gather materials. Great-Grandfather had said something right. He had suggested Fang Zhao head outside more often. Even though he was not affected by all the discussions in the outside world he had decided to take a walk to somewhere a little far. The apaniment piece for Fiery Birds game was not yetplete. Fang Zhao wanted to head out to look for inspiration. When he did his worshipping at the Yanzhou Cemetery for Martyrs, he got quite a bit of inspiration, but it was still not enough. Fang Zhao decided to visit other Cemetery for Martyrs in other continents. He had long wanted to visit the graves of his old friends. Silver Wing Medias top floor office. Duan Qianji was listening to reports. There were still two days till the end of online voting for the Rising Dragon poll. The standings for the three candidates were all very close, with each candidate having over 20,000,000 votes. Yet the gap between them was less than a thousand. At present, Pr Lights votes were the lowest, but looking at the total quantity, one thousand votes was in fact an insignificant gap. One could say that all three candidates were evenly matched. Seeing the application that Fang Zhao had sent, Duan Qianji frowned. Head out to gather materials? And to other continents to gather them? Was there a need to visit every continents Cemetery for Martyrs to look for inspiration? However, Fang Zhao had no pressing assignments to handle even if he stayed within Yanzhou. Regarding Pr Lights development ns, Fang Zhao had already seen and given his approval. Furthermore, since many media organizations were keeping an eye on Fang Zhao, Duan Qianji thought that letting Fang Zhao out to avoid the limelight was not a bad idea. After some consideration, Duan Qianji agreed. Even if Pr light was not chosen for the endorsement deal, if Fang Zhaospleted piece was selected by Fiery bird, it would not be that bad. Duan Qianji thus approved his request and even arranged for an intercontinental flying transport for Fang Zhao. "The assistant I arranged for you can only reach Silver Wing at night. He has a flying license and will apany you to gather materials. He will double up as a bodyguard too." An hourter. Silver Wing Tower 50th floor. Virtual Projects department. Zu Wen had finished a game and came out to stretch his legs. A young man around his age had walked in, his eyes throwing curious nces all around. "May I know who you are looking for?" Zu Wen asked. The young man walked over, smiling. "Hi, Im the new assistant assigned to Fang Zhao." "Thats you?" Zu Wen had heard Fang Zhao mention that the superiors had arranged for an assistant cum bodyguard for him. He had never expected it so quickly, though. However, the person in front of him did not look special. This person was of a simr height to Zu Wen, and his body was not well-built, unlike therge chunks of muscles seen in movies. However, since it was arranged by the top, Zu Wen kept whatever doubts he had to himself, smiled, and introduced himself. "Nice to meet you. Im Zu Wen, the Virtual Project Departments top technician." "Nice to meet you too. Im Zuo Yu. May I ask if Fang Zhao is in?" Zuo Yu asked. "Boss is in his office, that way." Zu Wen pointed Zuo Yu in the direction. "Okay. Thanks." When Zuo Yu arrived at Fang Zhaos office, Fang Zhao was just arranging thest piece of a manuscript that he was going to send over to Xue Jing tonight. "Hi, Boss Duan arranged for me toe over. Starting today, I am your assistant. Is there anything you require me to do?" Zuo Yu asked with a smiling face. Fang Zhao raised his head and looked up at him. After thinking seriously, he said, "Yes. Could you feed the dog. The self-feeding machine broke. It has not yet returned since it was sent for repairs." Zuo Yu: "...Sure" Although it was not what he had expected to be doing, Zuo Yu went about it seriously. Just... the dog seemed to dislike him. Whenever he got close, the dog would run. After Fang Zhaopleted the manuscript, Zuo Yu drove him over to Xue Jings ce. During the trip there, he had thought that Fang Zhou would ask him some stuff about his duties in the special forces and had already prepared what to brag about. Unfortunately, other than stating the address, Fang Zhao did not say anything much. When they reached Xue Jings ce, Fang Zhao instructed Zuo Yu to head back first. He was going to stay at Xue Jings ce and finish thest bit of proofreading. "You have one day to pack your stuff and prepare the flying transport. We leave at 7 a.m. the day after tomorrow." Fang Zhao told him. "Where is the destination?" Zuo Yu asked. "I will let you know when the timees." As soon as he finished, Fang Zhao headed inside. Zuo yu watched as Fang Zhaos back view disappeared. Shaking his head and pursing his lips, he said to himself, "Tsk. An artist." ... On Monday, Du Ang headed upstairs to look for Fang Zhao. Du Ang was very pleased recently. As the head of the neers department and Fang Zhaos manager back when he was a neer, Du Ang had received lots ofpliments and congrattions when Fang Zhaos poprity was on the rise. In the elevator, whenever he ran into other managers he knew, they would alle chat Du Ang up. "Old Du, when you were the manager of the neerposers, what means did you to use to excavate a fine gem like Fang Zhao? Composing, songwriting, remixing, what an all-rounded talent!" Du Ang was especially pleased. "I dont even know myself. I just kept digging and digging and I found myself a gem." Today, the head of operations, Julian, had wanted to throw a celebration and had invited everyone to have fun. Thus Du Ang personally headed to the 50th floor to ask if Fang Zhao wanted to go with him. But when the jubnt Du Ang reached the 50th floor, there was no sign of Fang Zhao. "Where is your boss?" Du Ang asked Zu Wen. "He headed out to gather materials," Zu Wen replied. "Headed out to gather materials? Isnt that like apany-sponsored trip?" Du Ang felt extremely envious. "When will he be back?" "We dont have a clue either. A minimum estimate would be between ten days and half a month, I guess." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Greetings fellow saplings of the tree-men army. BeetleBarker has created a Discord channel for SOT. Join us at discord.gg/bEr3QYN. May your roots grow deep and your leaves stay forever green. Chapter 79: Landowners Are Very Much Like Dogs Chapter 79: Landowners Are Very Much Like Dogs Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The world was made up of twelve continentseight normal continents and four special continents. The eight normal continents were ordinary residential continents. The other seven normal continents besides Yanzhou did not have many differences. The four special continents, however, were rtively unconventional. Zuo Yu had expected Fang Zhao to pick the closest continents to Yanzhou: Lazhou and Leizhou. However, he had not expected that, on Monday, Fang Zhao would tell him that their destination was Muzhou, one of the four special continents. Muzhou was a huge agricultural continent. In the twelve continents, it yed the role of a granary. Eighty percent of the worlds natural foodstuff was produced in Muzhou. In this age where synthetic food was the norm, the prices of natural foods had increased. Muzhous produce would have been even higher, especially those produced at Muzhous Su Family Farm. These could be considered a luxury good, but many people bought them. Many families with conditions would purchase natural foodstuffs straight from Muzhou, and affluent families would purchase agricultural produce directly from the Su Family Farm every month. Other than that, Muzhou also had many tourist attractions. When people from other continents were sick of life in the city, surrounded by skyscrapers and a concrete jungle, they loved to rx in Muzhou, to see the vast and expansive earth and the clouds in the clear blue sky. Muzhou was vast but sparsely popted. It was said that, many years ago, when the great general Su Mu had lead his people and reimed Muzhou, he had aired his views. He had wanted to build a few more farms at thend they had reimed. After that, when the New Era was established, Su Mu had really gone ahead with his n. However, some people chose to leave Muzhou and headed to other continents that were developing. They felt that,pared to other continents that were rapidly building skyscrapers and cities, Muzhou was simply full of peasants. Less than one tenth of the original inhabitants had chosen to stay behind in Muzhou, and after that, there were still people that left gradually. Thus, the people remaining were not many. Even today, among all the twelve continents, Muzhou still had the lowest poption. Zuo Yu had been to Muzhou once. Back then, he was on an exchange exercise with the forces and thus did not have much time for sightseeing. However, what left a deep and unforgettable impression were the boundless farnds and pastures. The flying transport they were on had an optimal flight height. The transport was transoceanic but could not handle flying out of the atmosphere and into outer space. Upon entering Muzhou, Zuo Yu flew the craft lower so that Fang Zhao could view the vast fields and winding rivers from the window. Zuo Yu was a rather talkative person. Since he got an all-expenses-paid trip so soon after bing an assistant, he was in high spirits. As Fang Zhao did not seem to say much, Zuo Yu tried to find a topic to talk about. "Can I call you Boss? Director Duan said that you would be paying my wages. Since Im your subordinate, I should be calling you Boss, right?" Zuo Yu asked. "Sure." Fang Zhao had no expectations when it came to how people addressed him. "Boss, what made you pick Muzhou first? Could it be that you had wanted to travel here all along? I think you already know this, but Muzhou is really not too bad. Here the people lead a carefree and leisurely lifestyle. Have you heard this saying? Muzhousndlords are very much like dogs!" This was people from other continents teasing Muzhou. Of course, the saying carried some envy and jealousy as well. Muzhou had manyndowners, and the family of Su Mu, a great general of the founding era, were thergestndlords and the richest amongst all thendowners. "If only I was a Muzhou citizen. I could have received arge farm or pasture from my parents and been a leisurelyndlord. Then I would hire some cheapbor from foreign continents and get them to work thend or herd animals. I wouldnt need to keep an eye on them muchas long as they could use machines, itd be fine. Then I would fly my transport and travel the world. Perhaps I could even be like the Su family and own my own spaceship. Every month I could head to a foreign for an extended holiday. Oh, those days!" Compared to other continents, the pace of life in Muzhou was much more rxed. The thoughts that Zuo Yu had were not just limited to him. Many people who came to Muzhou also had the same daydreams. "However, that is only wishful thinking on my part. There are restrictions in Muzhou! Even money wont necessarily allow one to purchasend here. In Muzhou, only those who had stayed behind with great general Su Mu during the Founding Era were givennd. This was the rule set down by Su Mu. Even if people from other continents migrated over, they could only purchase a small piece ofnd for a farm. Only if there were special circumstances where the Su family would treat one specially, only then could someone obtain a sizeable piece ofnd." Zuo Yus face was green with envy as he spoke. "In short, I really admire this Su Mu person; he had vision. The descendants of those that followed him to take back Muzhou are all bigndlords. As long as they own a piece ofnd, they can enjoy all they want. What a bunch of nouveau riche! I heard that before the end of days, Su Mu was a cow herder" "Shepherd," Fang Zhao interrupted. "What?" "Before the end of days, Su Mu was a shepherd, not a cow herder," Fang Zhao replied. "...Oh. The meaning is simr. My history isnt that good, I can never get my facts right." Zuo Yu remember that Duan Qianji had let him see Fang Zhaos information. It had stated that Fang Zhaos history was very good, especially the history of the Period of Destruction. Compared to many reputable historians, his knowledge was not inferior. Looking at the color of the sky and checking the weather forecast, Zuo Yu asked, "It is going to rain soon. Seems like it will be a heavy downpour. Should we continue on our way to Qingcheng, or should we find a ce to wait it out?" The Qingcheng that Zuo Yu mentioned was not a town but a city. It was the capital of Muzhou as well as the political and financial hub. Muzhous government was located there as well as the Muzhou Cemetery for Martyrs. Fang Zhao also browsed through the weather news for this area of Muzhou. After a short consideration, he said, "Lets stop first." "Got it!" Zuo Yu searched for a ce nearby where he couldnd. "There is a farm ahead where we cannd the transport. I shall send them a request." Many of therger farms in Muzhou were equipped with garages meant specially for flying cars, vehicles, and other transports, as there were always many tourists whoe to Muzhou, be they free and easy or following tours. Sometimes, should they encounter special situations which required them to take temporary shelter, they would have to stop at the nearest farm. Stopping was not free, though. There was a fee to be paid. The amount depended on how much the owners family decided. If the farm owner wanted to collect more, he would. If he was in good spirits, he might even let them stop over for free. "The farm owner has agreed. Ten dors per hour." Zuo Yuughed as he saw the offer. "Seems like this farm owner is in good spirits today. That is a cheap price. I knew a guy that came to tour Muzhouwhen he stopped, the fee was a few hundred!" Fang Zhao paid for an hour first as he did not know the situation at the farm. If it was bad, they could leave straight away. If the condition was fine, topping up more to rest a while longer was no issue. The traffic light at the farm had already lit up. Zuo Yu steered the vehicle to make a descent. Two people dressed in the working attire of the farm ran over. They should be workers that the farm owner employed. Fang Zhao had only just stepped out from the transport when he saw a young employee hurry over to him and ask, "Do you require food and lodging? We provide guest rooms for tourists at a cheap price. Today the owner is in a good mood, so prices will be very cheap. Do your energy cells require changing? We have most mainstream energy cells here; we charge ording to market rate." Fang Zhao had not replied when he heard "woof woof woof." It sounded like arge dog. The sound became louder and closer. In no time, Fang Zhao saw the figure of arge ck dog that was over a meter tall. Perhaps it had seen an unfamiliar flying vehicle and caught the scent of strangers and came bounding over to stand guard. It did not get too close, standing about 20 meters away, howling at Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu. The fur on its body seem like it was going to explode. This was a descendant of a meritorious service dog that had been in Muzhou. After the end of days, service dogs were no longer needed on battlefields anymore. Every continent had some service dogs. Other than those that remained with the military, many were kept as pet dogs and bred from generation to generation. Now, the majority of descendants of such service dogs living in the city only kept the appearance of their ancestors but not their temperament. They still grew big, but as people in the New Era no longer required them to do much, most had be docile and meek. However, Muzhou was a special exception. After the founding of the new era, Muzhous service dogs were split into two portions. One portion remained in the military asbat dogs and continued training. The other portion were trained as shepherd dogs and became the farm owners helpers. In Muzhou, killing dogs was prohibited. Many farm owners held greater regard for their shepherd dogs lives than those of tourists. As Zuo Yu faced the ck dog baring its teeth and howling at them, he thought to himself, This is a real dog. How could Fang Zhaos Curly Hair back in the 50th floor of Silver Wing be considered a dog. It can only be considered a toy! Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker And here we go! Building up to a new arc! Chapter 80: Play a Little? Chapter 80: y a Little? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Although the ck dog looked huge, its juvenile nature could still be seen. This was not a fully grown dog; its primary function on the farm was probably not to herd the animals but rather to stand guard. The ck dog was quickly led away from the garage by a worker. Fang Zhao scanned the rest of the garage. Other than their flying transport, there were five flying cars and one otherrge transport. "There is a tour group here," Zuo Yu told Fang Zhao. "Approximately twenty-odd." When the weather did not look good, tour groups were the first to look for a ce tond. Certain ces in Muzhou had weather that was extremely unpredictable. The weather forecast would issue a more detailed announcement one hour before any changes. Other than Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu, the others had found this ce as soon as theyd heard the announcement. After all, this was the only ce in the vicinity that seemed big enough for flying vehicles tond. After arranging the amodations, the farm employee told Fang Zhao, "Today is thepetition day. The owner as well as owners of smaller neighboring farms are viewing thepetition here. There is a tour group from Jizhou as well who have gone ahead to the viewing hall. A rtive of the owner is taking part in todayspetition, so the owner is in a good mood and has invited everyone to watch. Thepetition is going to start at any moment. Do you guys want to go? Refreshments in the viewing hall are all free." Besides being famous for agriculture and tourism, Muzhou was famous for one other thing: Muzhous sheep herding culture. Muzhous sheep herdingpetition had existed since the founding of the continent. In the beginning, it was Great General Su Mu who had organized it to add some entertainment and bring the people closer. He had believed that, in life, work and entertainment went hand in hand. However, back then, thepetitions had been on a much smaller scale. Today, the sheep herdingpetition already had 500 years of experience and had a proper system and rules. The feelings that Muzhou citizens had toward this sheep herdingpetition was something the people from other continents were incapable of understanding. This was an entertainment activity that had followed generation after generation of Muzhou citizens. If one spoke to a Muzhou citizen about a celebrity, even if it was an international superstar, a Muzhou citizen might not necessarily find him familiar. At most, he would remember the name or the face and maybe have an impression of roles the superstar might have yed, but if one were to speak about a famous Muzhou shepherd dog, they would be able to recite the color of the shepherd dogs fur, its height, age, affiliation,petition years, awards, etc. They could even trace its lineage back three generations and spend an entire hour just talking about it. As for which farms the shepherd dogs belonged to, this was everyones favorite leisure topic. Therefore, it was not that Muzhou had no entertainment industry, just that their entertainment industry was different from that of other continents. Shepherd dogs having a higher standing than tourists was not without reason. Fang Zhao was a hot topic back in Yanzhou but was not necessarily that well-known in other continents, let alone Muzhou. Until now, Zuo Yu had only seen a few lines regarding Fang Zhao in an electronic medical journal. There were no mentions in other magazines and news. However, this was beneficial, in a sense. Zuo Yus job would be much easier, as he would only have to double up as an assistant and driver. When Fang Zhao had been looking up information on Muzhou, hede across an introduction to Muzhous sheep herding culture and a few videos of thepetition. He had not yet had the chance to experience a live broadcast of thepetition. Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu unpacked lightly in the guest room before following the farm employee to the viewing hall. There were still 40 minutes left until the start of thepetition. When Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu reached the viewing hall, it was already packed and very lively. The 400-square-meter viewing hall was like a small theater. The best positions for viewing were upied by the farm owner and his neighboring farm owners. The invited tourists were all situated at the sides and allowed free seating. When the two of them reached the hall, only the table right at the side of the hall and a few seats in the corner were empty. ording to the arrangement of chairs, one table could seat around four to six people. However, since the members of the tour group were all not that familiar with each other, some tables only had two or three members. Fang Zhao did not mind where he sat as long as he could see therge screen. "Here." The employee had brought them in through a side door. Fang Zhao then sat down at a table to the side. After Zuo Yu entered, he shot a nce at the people situated near the main and side doors of the viewing hall. The corners of his mouth curled slightly before he straightened them out. When entering, there was a security check, and weapons were not allowed inside. However, when Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu had entered, the guys standing guard did not hear any warnings from the scanning apparatus. Fang Zhao noted that in the middle of the viewing hall, it was very obvious who the owners family were. Their seats were the best and biggest. Their area took up about 10 square meters, and two dogs guarded the area they were in. When the flying transport wasnding, they could check the farm as well as the owners information. This farm was the Shanmu Farm, The owner was Wu Yi, an 80-plus-year-old man. In the New Era, 80-odd was considered middle-aged. Wu Yi looked robust. He was a tall and burly man with a fierce face, who spoke in a low and muffled voice. When Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu entered, he shot a nce at them and paid them no more attention after, choosing to discuss with the other farm owners his predictions for todayspetition. Nowadays, people did not take part in the sheep herdingpetition. Instead, teams of shepherd dogs from individual farms would take part. The teams had minimum of six and maximum of ten dogs. Everypetition would have 100 sheep released on a field. When the shepherd dogs were released, the timer would start and only cease when all 100 sheep were inside a fenced area. The team that took the least time would be that days winner. The seven teams here would be ced ording to their times. Everypetition day, there would be guessing activities with attractive prizes to be won. Fang Zhao took a look at the prizes for todays activity. Guessing the first ce correctly, one would be able to win a cash prize with a twofold bonus. Guessing first and second ce, one would be able to get a fivefold bonus. Guessing first, second, and third would grant a 12 times bonus. Guessing the first four ces would grant a 35 times bonus. Guessing the first five ces would grant a 100 times bonus. Getting all standings correct would grant a 200 times bonus. Everypetition day, the number of participants varied, as did the prizes of the interactive activities. ording to the Muzhous Shepherding Competition rules, one entry was five dors. Purchasing one entry and getting the days standings all correct would let one win a thousand dors. For Muzhou tourists, five dors was an insignificant amount. Many people would try their luck and take part, Of course, those that could guess correctly were few and far between. In the tour group, there were quite a number that were visiting Muzhou for the first time. They did not understand the farms at all and were even more puzzled by the participants taking part in todayspetition. Reading an experts online analysis? It just made them more confused. Thus, many people strained their ears to listen to the conversations between the farm owners in the center of the viewing hall. After all, these farm owners were speaking loudly, so there was nothing wrong with openly listening. In a while, they would follow suit and submit their entries. Therge screen was showing the situation at thepetition grounds. Currently, they were having prpetition interviews with some of the participating farms. The farm Fang Zhao was resting at was near the eastern border. Thepetition was on the other end of Muzhous eastern district, close to Muzhous central district. The weather there was bright and sunny, unlike the dark clouds that were gathering here. "The weather at thepetition is not bad. Who knows, Big Sis Ca might take home first ce easily," one of the smaller farm owners said to Wu Yi. Team No. 3 in todayspetition was Wu Yis cousins farms team. His cousins farm was called Ca Farm and had a carrot as its symbol. Therefore, people who were familiar with it liked to call it Carrot Farm. "I have high hopes for them too." Wu Yis face was full of smiles. He was in a cheerful mood. He then submitted his entry for the activity, with his cousins farm as his pick for first ce. "Ho! One million?! Thats a lot of faith, man!" Another small farm owner spoke in an exaggerated tone after ncing at Wu Yis entry wager. "Then I shall buy some too, for Big Sis Ca, 500,000. To show my support for her." "Me too. However, I only have a small farm, not asvish as you guys, 100,000 to show my support." As Wu Yi and his fellow farm owners happily chatted, the tourists sitting to the sides hadplex looks on their faces. They had heard that the people of Muzhou were nouveau riche, but they had no idea of the wealth a normal-looking little farm had. Today, they could consider themselves as having experienced it. This group of people did not have to go to work, did not have to slog their lives away. Just by watching their ownnds, they could y around freely. Envious? Jealous! Almost dying from jealousy! "Hey, you guys from overseas, are you interested in ying a little? When you are in Muzhou, how can you not take part in these activities? Who knows, you might even win yourself some money," one farm owner told the people in the tour group. The tour leader only smiled and replied, "I also bought one entry. A small gamble only." However, many members of the tour group were interested now and chatted with some of the farm owners there. The farm owners shared with them a bit of their own experiences and exined to the tour members the rules of thepetition and things to take note of, such as how to know which was the teams lead dog, how to see them finding the lead sheep, their running positions, coordination, and other things. "Boss, do we follow?" Zuo Yu asked Fang Zhao. Zuo Yu did not have much money to y with, just enough for a small gamble or two. There was no way he could match up with the richndowners who dumped in thousands in the blink of an eye. However, Fang Zhao was different. How much Fang Zhao would earn from the four movements, Zuo Yu was very clear on that. "Mhm," Fang Zhao replied with a groan but did not say anything, instead continuing to browse through information and videos online on the participating shepherd dog teams taking part in todayspetition. As Wu Yi was chatting, he swept a nce across the room and realized that all the tourists were gathered together and discussing. Only the twoters to the side were still sitting down seriously watching past videos of teams performances in pastpetitions. One of them was even writing stuff down on a notebook. "Tsk, acting like they know alot," Wu Yi muttered. He had seen many foreigners who came to Muzhou and took part in these activities. They went through all sorts of analysis and calctions, but at the end, they achieved not a damn thing. Muzhous shepherd dogs were not something that foreigners could easily understand. Even when a few experts on dog species and behavior came here, out of tenpetitions, if they could guess five correctly, that was already not too bad. There were also foreign livestock owners who thought that they knew a loting to take part, but in the end, they left in silence. Therefore, Wu Yis advice to foreigners was to ce less trust in online analysis and instead follow their gut feeling. Who knows they might even win. All the analysis online was just a smoke screen meant to make people muddled. There were no professionals who could pass on their experience in Muzhou, nor was there anybody who could have consistent winnings! The submission for entries ended ten minutes before thepetition started. Fang Zhao submitted his entry two minutes before the deadline. Beside Fang Zhao, Zuo Yu stretched his neck over and copied Fang Zhaos entries. He did not know what he was doing, so he just blindly followed the artist. Originally, he had only wanted to purchase one entry, but after some consideration, he added another two zeros behind it and submitted 100 entries. One entry cost five dors, so his total wager was 500 dors. After all, he had already started work. The wages that Fang Zhao paid were not less than 500 dors; losing it all did not really matter. He just took at as it as a contribution to Muzhou since he hade all the way over. Great General Su Mu was the person he admired most, after all. Chapter 81: Winning Chapter 81: Winning Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Several generations of mechanical dogs had been developed for shepherding purposes, which enabled farm owners to better monitor their flocks, but good ol shepherd dogs were still preserved. When the weather was bad or other forces of nature affected the electricity supply or the broadband grid, those silhouettes that breezed through the pastures like wind came in handy. The people of Muzhou wanted to preserve their shepherd culture, even though it had been questioned by natives of other continents many times. The shepherding contest had lost its purpose from General Su Mus days and turned into a profit-making business, they alleged. Still, the contest continued until present day because the people of Muzhou kept benefiting from it. Each season ofpetitionsted a year, from the beginning of the calendar year till the end. Thepetition format at the beginning of the year was straightforward. Teams that ced well in the first round ofpetition would advance to the next round. Each round was progressively more difficult. Fang Zhao andpany were taking in early-round action, so the tasks werent that challenging. Fang Zhao had never been a shepherd before, but he had heard about the profession quite a bit from his pal Su Mu during the end of days. When his friends had gatherings, Su Mu loved to talk about his shepherd days. Toward the end of the apocalypse, when he no longer remembered what normal life was like, Su Mud had a crystal clear memory of his days as a shepherd. His management skills as a general had derived from his tenure as a shepherd. Fang Zhao had also learned about shepherd dogs from Su Mu. Su Mus squadron had the most battle canines. It also included several canine auxiliary units. After the devastation of the end of days, sheep had evolved from their original form before the apocalypse, but after careful breeding by agricultural scientists, sheep of the shepherding variety had reverted back to their original state quite a bit. However, they were stillrger in size than before and less meek in personality. The broadcast of thepetition began on the big screen. "Team No. 1 has set off!" thementator announced. The first challenge evaluated the shepherd dogs ability to round up sheep. For Muzhous old hands, this was a telling skill that revealed the teamspetence. The respective farm owners coached their own shepherd dogs. In the early days of Muzhous shepherdingpetition tradition, human contestants were allowed to direct their shepherd dogs, but eventually this proved to be too easy, so people were barred. The shepherd dogs had to act independently. Their trainers could only watch from afar. They had only three opportunities to intervene. When their dogs were struggling, the farm owners could ask for their images to be projected onto a designated area of the grasnd. They would use hand signals and a conducting baton to instruct their dogs. The first team ran into trouble soon. "Dog C of Team No. 1 is out of position. Its veered off path, off course. It still hasnt corrected itself," thementator announced loudly. "Oh, Team No. 1s farm owner has asked to instruct by projection. He has no choice. If the dog isnt corrected, theyll jeopardize their chances when they lose sheep." It was easy to miss sheep if the dog attacked a single nk. The task was onlyplete when the dogs shepherded all 100 sheep into the pen. Thus, single-nk shepherd dogs didnt make for greatpetitors. Even the single-nk dogs that had been retrained would rpse. That was what was happening in Team No. 1. The farm owner wasnt mad. He just asked for instruction via projection with a resignedugh. Using hand gestures and a baton, he redirected the out-of-position dog to the correct location. Thanks to his owners intervention, the shepherd dog that had veered off course corrected itself, but that resulted in a dy. Their final time was 8 minutes and 5 secondsnot a great result. Atpetitions of this level, finishing under 7 minutes was considered a good time. When Team No. 1 wrapped up, Team No. 2 took off. One of its dogs was too aggressive and bit a sheep, causing it to bleed, which resulted in a penalty of 15 seconds. The second team finished in 8 minutes and 1 second, slightly better than Team No. 1. The third team was the most hotly discussed team among farm owners before the contest. Many of the tourists had bet on it cing first. "Oh, Team No. 3 has adopted a circr approach. Moving into position... a blockade formation... Beautiful!" thementator yelled. The farm owners in front of Fang Zhao started getting excited. "My little babies, fall into position! Pay attention. Dont mess up now!" Wu Yi climbed onto his reclining chair and screamed at the top of his voice, which crowded out all other noises. "Keep up! Youre a bit off. Come back. Thats a good boy!" The farm owner was so agitated, it seemed like he wanted to run onto the pasture and give the dog that had veered off course a little kick. "Head dog, follow the head dog! Good! Very good! Yes, thats the one. Stay in control!" Fang Zhao watched on the big screen TV as the scampering shadows barked loudly as they herded the dispersed sheep into a single cluster. As for the farm owners, whether they were ringside or watching on the big screen, they looked like they had been injected with amphetamine. Even the dog next to Wu Yi was ring at the screen. Meanwhile, the tourists that were sitting nearby were a bit spooked by the show of emotion. They had probably never thought anyone could get this excited watching dogs herd sheep, but a few of the younger tourists were also quite engaged because they had ced money on the third team. Even though they were clueless about positioning and blockades, they could figure out the gist of the action and read the timer in the upper right corner of the big screen. When the dogs of Team No. 3 had sessfully rounded up the sheep and steered them into the designated pen and thementator announced "missionplete," the farm owners howled. "Five minutes and 32 seconds! Team No. 3 from Carrot Farm is in first ce. They have a 2-minute lead on the second and third teams. Looks like our champion has been decided," thementator said. The winning result for the round was outstanding. After the teams finished, the big screen yed expertmentary of Team No. 3s performance. The analysts broke down the limb movement and change in direction of every single dog using slow-motion reys,vishing praise on their physical qualities. "Big Sister Cas farm is going to be famous again," the owner of a smaller farm said enviously. "Haha, Ill have to ask big sister to lend me a helping hand, then." Wu Yi was happy for his cousins team. "Do you know who the lead dog was from the team thatpeted just now? King Kong! Hes the father of our dog Chubby ck. Hey, wheres Chubby ck? Chubby ck!" Wu Yi kept yelling for his dog. Soon, the ck dog that had barked at Fang Zhao andpany in the parking lot surged forward, wagging its tail vigorously and whining for attention. Come to think of it, the dog was indeed a bit chubbier than the shepherd dogs that had just taken part in thepetition. Wu Yi dragged Chubby ck to his side and kept talking. "Many of you may not be familiar with the name King Kong, but Im sure youve heard of its great-grandmother Tornado." "Oh, you mean the dog named Most Valuable Dog about a dozen years ago? Word is it was worth tens of millions." "Thats it. Thats it. Thats the one. So, strictly speaking, Chubby ckes from quite the royal lineage." As talk began of former MVDs and royal bloodlines, the tourists went nk. Amazing. A shepherd dog was actually worth more than all of thembined. After bragging about his dogs lineage, Wu Yi nursed a ss of wine and nced at the opening formation of Team No. 4 on the big screen before turning toward the tour group. "So youre blown away by how much Muzhou shepherd dogs are worth? You know, most humans from other continents dont live as well as our dogs." It was a stingingment, buting from a Muzhou native, it wasnt mean-spirited or derogatory, just a factual description. Muzhou natives treasured their shepherd dogs. Some of their famous dogs enjoyed greater stature than people from other continents. That was why many shepherd dogs in Muzhou were more obnoxious than people, totally milking their edge over the human race. "Lots of folks from other continents want to move to Muzhou, but unfortunately, Muzhound is not open to foreign ownership," Wu Yi said as he kicked up his feet. Some of the lessons Wu Yi had learned were passed on generation to generation from his ancestors who were the original settlers. He had heard some of these stories since he was a young boy. The most important story was the tale of the folks who left for other continents when the plot was first being cultivated. To each their own. There was no need to pass judgment. But if you wanted back in when the farnd was bearing fruit? Sorry, why dont you stay where you are? From an emotional standpoint, those folks who left and regretted it were viewed as traitors. Thinking purely from self-interest, no one wanted neers to stake ims on theirnd or future plots waiting to be cultivated. A protectionist stance was necessary. If you decided to leave in the first ce, dont bothering back. That was why Muzhou residents presented a united front. Few outsiders had been able tond a major piece of farnd in Muzhou since the continents founding. But there were other ways of obtainingnd in Muzhou. Among the prizes for punters who ced bets on the shepherdingpetition wasnd. Many foreigners dreamed about winning a piece ofnd from thepetition venue of Muzhous shepherding contest. The problem was that few outsiders realized that dream. Wu Yiughed as he watched, on the big screen, the fourth and fifth teams post poorer times than the third team. Thepetition was evolving as thementator had predicted, with Team No. 3 taking the title early on. But he wasnt as ecstatic as the tourists expected. They thought to themselves, Hes living up to his reputation as a member of the Muzhou nouveau riche. All this prize money is nothing to him. Meanwhile, members of the tour group whod bet big money on Team No. 3 taking first ce were now quite excited. Zuo Yu looked at his betting slip and smacked his lips. I was rightcant count on this artist-type too much. But the farm owners turned serious again when the final team in thepetition, Team No. 7, set off. When the third team emerged, the farm owners had been delighted. Theyd chatted loudly and gesticted wildly as they cheered the team on. But they looked less emotional when Team No. 7 appeared. Their eyes were burning with anticipation and hidden angst. The seasoned tour guides thought to themselves that their intuition was that the seventh team was what the farm owners were truly looking forward to. Who said you could only ce bets on one team? Some of the farm owners might have bet on teams entered by their friends out of loyalty but also ced other bets in secret. Team No. 7 burst out of the gates in fine form. Thementator got emotional again. "The eight dogs of Team No. 7 have adopted a pear-shaped formation. Good, very goodtheyve set up a blockade. Theyve rounded up the flock in no time. Theyre dissolving the blockade now. Beautiful! Perfect coordination. Now theyre attacking the sheep. Pay attention to their eyes. Check out the gaze of the head dog." "Keep your eyes on the head dog, Team No. 7s A dog. This is a dog with a kamikaze aura. Its tracked down the head sheep now. They had a brief stare down. The dog has the upper hand. Impressive! This is its first shepherdingpetition, but that was the best performance of the day. I sense a future star in the making!" Thementator oozed passion. Viewers could hear him pounding his table. Judging from the force of the pounding, they knew his hands had to hurt. The best shepherd dogs could control the head sheep and contain its emotions with a stare. The stare was more effective than barking or biting. "The sheep are arriving in the pen. Theyre all ounted for. Four minutes... 4 minutes and 6 seconds! Team No. 7 has taken amanding lead and clinched first ce with their time of 4 minutes and 6 seconds!" The tourists who were thinking they had just won big were now dumbfounded. Team No. 7 is first? Team No. 3 has been bumped to second ce? How is that possible? Zuo Yu also froze. He nced at the final ranking on the big screen then looked at his betting slip. He coughed lightly, picked up his mug, and wolfed down a ss of water to calm down. Zuo Yu had followed Fang Zhaos lead in cing bets. Unlike folk who had only picked the champion or predicted the entire ranking, Fang Zhao bet on the order of the top five finishers and ced a 20,000-entry buy. And Fang Zhaos prediction had been spot on. Chapter 82: Really Dont Have One Chapter 82: Really Dont Have One Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh When the standings came out, some people were delighted, while some were anxious. Now only sighs came from the previously high-spirited tour group. However, most people wanted to try their hand, and losing some money did not make them regret. They were more curious regarding the farm owners who had ced their bets on Team No. 3. The farm owners there were not disheartened. Their faces were still smiling as they discussed the possibility of Team No. 7 breaking into the top four of the eastern region and how the lead dog of Team No. 7 was so incisive. "Shoubei Farm seems to have great ambitions this year. In the previous two years, they were just a mid-tier team. I heard that this year they have a trump card theyve been hiding." "Shoubei dont even need to buy any ads this year. That dog is the best advertisement. Who knows how many investors they will pull in this year. Im so jealous, man!" On the screen, the onsitementator seemed to really like the lead dog of Team No. 7. "Shoubei Farms Team No. 7 has achieved first ce today. The lead dog, Dog A is todays most valuable participant. Lets take a look at its information. Today it is celebrating its first birthday as well as being a debut participant, the golden-colored shepherd dog, Gold Colt! Lots of people here are rushing over to get a photo with Gold Colt. Lots of tourists from other continents are here as well..." After watching the introduction on screen, Zuo Yu whispered to Fang Zhao, "Boss, how did you know that dog would win?" "Feeling," Fang Zhao replied. That dog really looked more menacing than the rest and had a prative stare. Perhaps many people had felt that, when it lead the herding, it would be very impulsive. However, in reality, it did not attack that incisively. It was restrained and very smart. Just like a well-trained soldier, it knew how to execute its tasks at the right moments. Indeed, it led the other dogs in its team well and carried out the instructions that it had honed on normal days to perfection. When Fang Zhao was checking up on the information of the participating teams, hed felt a sense of familiarity when he came across that dog. It reminded him ofbat canines during the end of days. Although Gold Colt was still some way from abat canine in the New Era, as a shepherd dog, it had done very well. Coupled with some of the experience that his old friend Su Mu had imparted to Fang Zhao back them, he had chosen Team No. 7 for first ce. As for the rest of the teams, Fang Zhao had used information from analyses of past results to make his decision. As some luck would be involved, and for positions six and seven, the variables were way too high, Fang Zhao had only bought an entry for the first five positions. "Oh, seems like Muzhou farm owners are used to these activities already. They dont even feel anything after lumping that much money for nothing," someone muttered. Wu Yi heard that and snickered in his heart. Feel nothing? How could that be? Did he really think that all that money fell from the sky? It was just that this time his older cousin was taking part, so he had to give some face. When the time came, other than all the literal support, he still had to ce his bets and show them to the others. This was proof of his support. Who knew, maybe if his old cousin was happy, she might send him a puppy. Why was he not dejected? That was because, when he had ced his bets, at the same time, his wife had ced a million dors on Team No. 7s Shoubei Farm. Although he really had hoped his older cousins farm would win, her farms strength was limited. Comparing the teams, Shoubei farm had been making waves in the scene this year. Thus, he had let his wife ce a side bet. They did not make any money from the two betsbined and instead paid out some transaction fees, but those additional fees were insignificant. As long as they did not make arge loss, he was still satisfied. The other small farm owners would have ced bets on Team No. 7 secretly as well. They just would not openly dere it, especially not to people from other continents. They actually looked forward to the foreigners following their bets. Despite losing, they were still able to make a contribution to their own continent. Muzhou spent arge amount of funds on improving thend, crops, and livestock, as well as technological advancements and construction. Every year, the sheep herdingpetition would bring in alot of funds from the hands of foreign tourists. This made the farm owners very happy. They found joy in swindling others. Wu Yi was very happy to see the foreign tourists losing money. As he glimpsed the hanging heads and dejected spirits of those people, he was secretly delighted. But when his gaze fell on Fang Zhaos table, he paused. "Hey, the two youngsters over there, you ced bets too, right? How did it go?" Wu Yi loudly asked. "Looking at your expressions, you must have hit your predictions, right?" The farm owners were not good-for-nothings. If they had not even had half a brain, how would they have steadily managed medium-sized farms? Judging body and facial expressions was not that hard. The two men there had smiles on their faces. Even if they had not made a windfall, they had certainly hit a few bets. "Eh, someone managed to hit the prediction for first ce?" The people from the tour group looked toward Fang Zhaos table with curious gazes. Fang Zhao was not smiling because of his winnings; he was smiling as he remembered how Su Mu had talked about training his shepherd dogs. Hearing Wu Yis question, he replied, "Our luck wasnt too bad." "Really picked Team No. 7?" A smaller farm owner asked in astonishment. He knew that before thepetition, even many people in Muzhou had tipped Team No. 3 as a favorite. It was only that the owners here had received some secret tips, only then did their intentions change. If even their own people would not have picked Team No. 7, why would foreigners even consider that? Besides, in previouspetitions, Team No. 7s results were not impressive. It was only because they had changed a dog that they rose to prominence. Foreigners cing bets on Shoubei Farm was indeed unlikely. "Looking at that dog, I felt that it was not too bad." Fang Zhao raised his chin toward the screen. On the screen was a recap on the performance of Team No. 7 and an analysis of the lead dog, Gold Colt. "Not just that," Wu Yi said abruptly. "Since you could see Team No. 7 having a chance at victory, you surely would not have just ced a bet on first ce. How many ces did you buy? You bought second and third, right? Friend, share some knowledge with us. How many positions did you buy?" With that, Wu Yi stood up, walked over, and stood facing the table where Fang Zhao was seated, a warm smile on his face. "Top five," Fang Zhao replied. "What?" Wu Yi thought that he had not heard correctly and asked again. "I bought the top five positions." "All... hit?" "Our luck wasnt too bad." Wu Yi was stunned for a moment, and then a wide smile appeared on his face. "Haha, awesome. Lets be friends. You guys are first time visitors? If you need any advice, feel free to ask me. I havent seen anyone hit the top five in a really long time. To think that it would be on my farm, too. Haha, thats great. Come, order more, order more!" Wu Yi instructed the employees to bring more food out. He had to have a good chat with this person. "Top five?" Did he mean cing a bet on the cings of the top five positions? The other tourists that were listening to the conversation were bbergasted. After all, one wrong entry would mean failure. Unless all five of his picks were in that exact order, only then would it be considered a win. "Wait a minute, let me see the odds for predicting the top five positionsa hundredfold?! How much did that little fellow wager?" "No idea, shall we ask him?" "Haish, people would not say how much they wagered. Asking him would be a waste of breath!" an elder said in an experienced tone. As soon as he said that, they heard Wu Yi asking the same question. "How many entries did you submit?" Wu Yi asked. "Twenty Thousand," Fang Zhao replied. Wu Yi: "..." The smaller-farm owners who had gathered around: "..." The people in the tour group: "..." A small child aged around eight or nine who had followed his parents on the tour asked his father in a hushed voice, "That older brother said that he submitted 20,000 entries, and one entry is five dors. That means that older brother waged 100,000 dors. If he hit the prediction for the top five cings, that is a hundredfold pay out. That means it is 10 million dors?" The childs fatherughed and said, "Thats right!" He had wagered 10,000 dors on Team No. 3 to win behind his wifes back. He had hoped to bask in glory after winning and telling his wife and child to buy more stuff, but now... he would just keep his mouth shut. "If I remember correctly, I heard that you are friends from Yanzhou?" A few of the smaller farm owners had warm smiles on their faces too. In certain ces, people forged friendships over literature. In certain ces, they bonded over alcohol. As for Muzhou, they possibly bonded over sheep herding. When talking about other stuff, such as farming or businesses, they tended to be more reserved. For all the things said, nobody would know whether one spoke the truth or if it was all cr*p. It was not possible to check whether whatever the tourists said was true or not. Unless it was seen personally with ones eyes, there was little credibility. But sheep herding was different. Watching apetition was interaction. As for those that were able to wager and make the right picks, the farm owners were always willing to talk to such people. They treated them as decent people who were capable. Therefore, after knowing that Fang Zhao had made a wager and correctly predicted the top five ces, their attitudes toward him changed immediately. They saw him as a fellow enthusiast. Originally, there was only Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu at the table. Now, the table had be crowded. There were some farm owners who could not find a chair and hence pulled some over from the neighboring tables to squeeze in with them. The core of the viewing hall had shifted from the central area over to the table at the corner. "Guessing the top five is not easy at all. The strength of the third and fourth cers are about the same. I believe you when you said you got lucky. However, if it was all luck, that would be a joke. Friend, you have owned a shepherd dog before, havent you?" Wen Yi asked. "Never had one," Fang Zhao replied. The farm owners put on a show of disbelief. If one did not understand shepherd dogs, how could they make such urate predictions. Luck? Even if luck was aponent, it only ounted for a small portion. "You definitely have a shepherd dog, and not just one!" a farm owner at the side eximed. "I really dont. I do have a dog, just one. I picked it up from the streets. Its rather small, not a shepherd dog," Fang Zhao replied seriously. Zuo Yu imagined that little curly-haired dog running into the pastures and barking at the flock of sheep. However, the flock of sheep would pay it no mind and continue grazing on the grass. That scene made Zuo Yu want tough. After that, Wu Yi invited Fang Zhao to join his family for dinner. In Muzhou, when a farm owner invited someone to have dinner together with their family, it meant that the farm owner regarded the person as importantit was a show of approval. As for the rest of the people in the tour group, Wu Yi did not care about them. Regarding them, they did not have amon interest, so they could stay wherever was pleasant to them. Fang Zhao asked Wu Yi about Muzhous history. The information hed seen online would still be different from hearing the words of a local. Wu Yi spoke of a lot, of the stuff that could be found online and that which could not. When he heard Fang Zhao mention the Su family, Wu Yi felt that perhaps Fang Zhao wanted to form rtions with the Su family. "Till today, Muzhou is still the Su familys Muzhou. Sheep herdingpetitions are also organized by them. If you want to find someone from the Su family to discuss business, that might be quite hard. If you want to gamble on thepetitions... listen to a word of advice. Dont show off. Earning more or less is enough. With your foresight, splitting up to earn over a few rounds is fine too. But if you keep winningrge amounts, I fear it may get you noticed. Im not saying that the Su family will take action or do anything, but there could be trouble." It was because Wu Yi had seen Fang Zhao wager so much money and be so urate. He felt that Fang Zhaos character was goodthat was why he told Fang Zhao all this. "In Muzhou, among those that can urately predict the top five, as well as all the other positions, the Su family makes up 70%. If you had not told me that you had no rtions whatsoever with the Su family, I would have thought you to be an illegitimate child of theirs. Rich families have their own problems too. If you are looking to build rtions with people of the Su family, make sure you think carefully and pick the right person. Otherwise it could be troublesome." Wu Yi only dared to say this much in front of Fang Zhao. Anything more, he was unwilling to say. Wu Yi was overthinking. Fang Zhao had no interest in the matters concerning the younglings of the Su Family. The one he was familiar with was Muzhouss Su familys "Grand Master." Chapter 83: Its from Kowtowing Chapter 83: Its from Kowtowing Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The weather was decent the next day, so Fang Zhao didnt linger in Shanmu Farm. He set off for Qingcheng. Wu Yi was sad to see him leave. He had enjoyed discussing shepherding with Fang Zhao the day before. The more they had talked, the more he had realized how knowledgeable Fang Zhao was. He had offered advice that could be applied to raising shepherd dogs in Muzhou, which made him more enthusiastic about his guest. He had pleaded with Fang Zhao to stay longer to no avail. When Fang Zhao left, Wu Yi saw him off in person. "Do drop by if you have time. You can bring Curly Hair. He can have a friendly matchup against my dogs. My farm pales inparison to the big farms that can host formalpetitions, but theres enoughnd to run around. You know, dogs are fast learners. Even if he doesnt know how to shepherd, hell pick it up after hanging out with my dogs for a bit. When you visit in the future, dont worry about the lodging fee, just give me a heads up. Let me know if you need any fresh produce and the like. Ill save some for you ahead of time." Wu Yi rambled on as he directed workers carrying bags of produce onto Fang Zhaos flying transport. Wu Yi felt hed learned a lot from his conversation with Fang Zhao yesterday and should make it up to him. Wu Yi thought it impolite to take advantage of a younger friend that way, so hed prepared quite a few gifts for Fang Zhao. Even though, as a general rule, he didnt like foreigners, he weed folks like Fang Zhao. That was how he operatedif he connected with someone, he would treat that person extra well. If not, he wouldnt bother with a single look. Weather conditions were stable during the flight from Shanmu Farm to Qingcheng. The journey was smooth. Although Muzhou was made up predominantly of fields, every continent had its major cities. Just like in other continents, you could find high rises in Muzhou. It was just that the buildings were spaced out, so ck streets were unheard of, and every city was equipped with a shepherdingpetition venue, which served as an entertainment center and a site of cultural preservation. As Muzhous capital, Qingcheng was home to manyrge farms, and it boasted avish central business district popted with skyscrapers with unique designs. It was also equipped with the worldsrgest shepherdingpetition venue. Traveling from Qingchengs suburbs to its central business district was like moving from one extreme to anotherone was the natural abode of farms and ranches, the other a high-tech hub of the New Era. Qingcheng had dedicated parking spaces for flying transports, but the movement of foreign aircraft like Fang Zhaos was limited. They were barred from the martyrs cemetery. To get to the cemetery, Fang Zhaos party had to find an alternative. After parking his flying transport, Fang Zhao called a cab. The makeup of the martyrs cemetery in Muzhou was simr to the one in Yanzhou. It consisted of a square, a grand monument, an area for scattered graves, a public worship area, and a memorial hall. But the martyrs cemetery in Muzhou had a unique feature, which was widely knowna burial site for service dogs. The martyrs cemeteries in other continents also housed decorated service dogs, but not as many as the one in Muzhou. The Muzhou cemetery was also the only one to dedicate an entire area to service dogs. Fang Zhao also knew that Su Mus squadron had been the one with the most dogs. During the war, many of the dogs had been sacrificed. Their purpose had been to fight side-by-side with mankind and take their ce in deadly missions, so it made sense that Su Mu had built a dedicated burial site for service dogs during the New Era. The reason shepherd dogs in Muzhou enjoyed a rarefied status also had to do with the burial site for service dogs. The area was marked by a sculpture of Su Mu and a dog. Fang Zhao knew the dog well. Out of all the dogs Su Mu had raised, this one held a special ce in his heart. When Fang Zhaos previous incarnation had passed, the dog had still been inbat with Su Mu in Muzhou. After being reborn into the New Era, Fang Zhao had learned from history books that the dog had saved Su Mus life. Otherwise, Su Mu would have been missing among the founding generals of the New Era. But the dog didnt live to see the New Era. Fang Zhao underwent an ID check when he reached the core area of the cemetery. It took some time because Fang Zhao was a foreigner and therefore scrutinized carefully. Zuo Yus ID check took even longer. "Heres the deal: outside of Yanzhou, many special venues will require thorough vetting. Its a pain in the ass," Zuo Yu told Fang Zhao. "Even if youre cleared at the entrance, you might get vetted again when you reach the cemeterys core area." "Cemetery guards?" "Right. The guards assigned to the cemetery have especially strong instincts. Theyre usually loaned from the police. The cemetery is a fixed rotation in the force. Their sense of smell is even better than a dogs. One of our instructors army buddies was certified as a cemetery guard. He was assigned to the cemeterys core area every Memorial Day." Just as Zuo Yu finished his sentence, they were approached by a guard. They had just set foot in the core area. "He must have noticed something about me," Zuo Yu whispered to Fang Zhao. Zuo Yu was former special forces. It was understandable if he set off rms. Zuo Yu volunteered his ID when the guard approached. After checking Zuo Yus ID, the man turned to Fang Zhao. "Excuse me, your ID please." While he was checking Fang Zhaos ID, the guard nced at him a few times, especially when he noticed that Fang Zhao listed poser" as his profession. He gauged Fang Zhao carefully, as if in disbelief. When the officer left, a curious Zuo Yu asked Fang Zhao, "Why did it take him longer to check your ID?" Zuo Yu was puzzled. "Probably because he thought I am a bigger threat than you are," Fang Zhao responded. "Hehe." Zuo Yu didnt buy the exnation. Fang Zhao paid no attention to Zuo Yu. He approached a tall tombstone and examined its carvings. The carvings depicted a battle in Muzhou. It featured a few service dogs and a few humans joking around. They were less serious than soldiers in battle, even casual. This was a group of old friends. One of them was Fang Zhaos previous incarnation. Fang Zhao smiled at the carving, took a deep breath, and exhaled slowly. Fang Zhao left the big tombstone to examine the rows of smaller tombstones behind it. When he approached, he noticed someone sitting by the first tombstone in the first row. He looked around 13 or 14, a bit chubby. He was hugging his knees, so his face was obscured. Judging from the pool of water on the ground and the ongoing drool, you could tell the chubby kid was sleeping. Sleeping in a cemetery? And by the first tombstone in the first row of graves in the core area of Muzhousrgest martyrs cemetery at that. And he had drooled profusely without reprimand. Considering how vignt the guards were and the cemeterys strict security protocols, this was a far-fetched scene. Unless the kid was someone special, like a member of the Su family. Only a Su could get away with sleeping in the cemetery without being kicked out by security guards. "Hey, kid!" Fang Zhao gave the teenaged boy a gentle push. "Huh? Whats up?" The boy lifted his head, still drowsy, and wiped the drool by his mouth with his right hand, then repeated the motion with the back of his hand. He shivered and shrank his hand abruptly just as it was was about to touch the tombstone. He then wiped the hand on his clothes and turned to examine the tombstone, breathing a sigh of relief when he made sure it was untainted by his saliva. Fang Zhao knew who the boy was the instant he saw the boys face. It was Su Hou, a member of the Su family. His immediate family had been in the news. Fang Zhao hade across his picture when hed searched for news reports about the Sus. Su Hou had an older brother and two younger sisters. They were named Wang, Hou, Jiang, and Xiang respectively. Su Hous father had quite a few lovers and produced children out of wedlock as well, so there was plenty ofpetition among his offspring. Su Hous brother Su Wang was a nerd studying at the Academy of Agricultural Science. His two younger sisters were still young. As for Su Hou himself, well, he just liked to eat. Folks in Muzhou were waiting to see which of his children Su Hous father would gift a farm. There was even a bet going on. The Su family was a big family. Su Hous father was one of its more aplished members. Su Hous family had been in the news recently. It had been reported that Su Hous father said at a recent reception that he nned on giving one of his farms to one of his children. He did not specify the recipient. The people of Muzhou loved their gossip, especially when it came to Muzhous storied Su family. They paid attention every time Su Hous family was in the headlines. Su Hou might have been one of the reasons behind the tight security in the core area. Even though it had been some time since Memorial Day and the number of visitors had dwindled, it wasnt normal for the core area to be this empty. When he found his bearings, the chubby kid wiped his mouth again and stared at Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu with rm. "Who are you?" He then scanned his surroundings, rxing once he realized there werent any uniformed guards around. "Were here to pay our respects." Fang Zhao examined the wound on the chubby kids forehand. "This is from kowtowing, no? Shouldnt you get it looked at at the hospital?" The wound was a piece of cake, considering the level of medical treatment in the New Era. It would heal in two days. "No!" The chubby kid was furious when he heard the wound being mentioned. "Im not getting it treated." Fang Zhao didnt press the kid. He examined the wound more closely and asked, "This is from kowtowing? Seems like you kowtowed more than a few times." "No kidding. I kowtowed 49 times." Su Hou touched his wound. "Were you kowtowing before General Su Mu?" Fang Zhao asked with augh. The wound wasnt freshit looked a day old. It looked worse than it was because the kid had refused treatment. Children his age were hard to figure out. Su Hou fumed. "No. I just need to kowtow three times for General Su Mu. I was sent to kowtow in Yanzhou." "Yanzhou? Which rtive in Yanzhou would require so many kowtows?" Fang Zhao asked. "Hes not a rtive. Hes thete friend of a family elder. We send someone to pay our respects every year. My older siblings misled me into believing that, the more I kowtowed, the more the spirit of the deceased would watch over me. But when I got back, they said it was the gesture that mattered and called me a fool." Zuo Yu wondered. Your older siblings probably didnt expect you to be stupid enough to believe them. This level of intelligenceis he really a member of the Su family? "Were from Yanzhou. Lets see if we know the person you kowtowed for?" Zuo Yu asked. "Youre from Yanzhou? Have you heard of Fang Zhao?" Zuo Yu: "Yeah..." Chapter 84: My Boss Is a Crazy Fellow Chapter 84: My Boss Is a Crazy Fellow Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Zuo Yu knew that the chubby kid was not talking about his own boss. Given his bosss age and status, how could he have a member of the Su family paying him respects every year? The chubby kid was still trying to cover up what he had just said. But anyone who had half a brain could guess what he was talking about. A "Fang Zhao" that would make a member of the Su family travel to pay their respects every year would most probably be the one lying in the Yanzhou Cemetery for Martyrs. "You mean the one in the Cemetery for Martyrs?" Zuo Yu nced at Fang Zhao as he was asking Su Hou. He really wanted to know what it felt like when people with a martyrs namesake were discussing that particr martyr. Fang Zhaos face was smiling but he did not say anything. He just listened to the conversation between Zuo Yu and Su Hou. "Thats him! Do you know what sort of person he was?" Su Hou asked curiously. Before being sent to Yanzhou, he had done some research online on "Fang Zhao." There were too many Fang Zhaos, as it was amon name, but there was only one who was an important martyr. Unfortunately, the inte had too little information on him and much of it was iplete. Therefore, he had gotten to know a little from his brothers and sisters whod told him that Fang Zhao had been a good friend of the Su familys Su Mu. His gravestone in Yanzhou was second only to Yanzhous great general Wu Yan. "Oh, him. I know. Back in history sses, they talked about him." Zuo Yu scanned his surroundings, and there was no immediate danger. The cemetery guard was still watching them. This made Zuo Yu feel more at ease to tell his story. As the guards were watching the area here, should there be any danger, the guards would surely detect it first. As long as they moved out, Zuo Yu would have time to promptly react and protect Fang Zhao. Actually, Zuo Yu knew little regarding the Yanzhou martyr "Fang Zhao." Most of his knowledge was from his secondary school sses, and after that, through others hearsay. However, he could still manage bragging a little in front of Su Hou. All the stories that people knew were apparently good stories that sang the praises of the martyrs and their glorious achievements. As Zuo Yu narrated the stories in Yanzhous history books, Su Hou sat in front of the gravestone. Fang Zhao stood aside and listened quietly. The stories were somewhat unfamiliar and exaggerated. However, this was not the first time he had experienced such stories. Back when he had visited the Yanzhou Cemetery for Martyrs before Memorial Day, there were people in the memorial hall telling stories that mentioned him. Those stories had been way more exaggerated. He silentlyughed and shook his head as his eyes looked up toward Su Mus gravestone. Su Mus gravestone was simr to Wu Yans. Two lines of a brief biography, followed by his contributions toward Muzhou. Compared to Wu Yan, who was a generation younger, Fang Zhao had been closer to Su Mu and the others of the same generation who had experienced the peaceful era and struggled together during the end of days. Visiting the tombs of his old friends left Fang Zhao feelingplicated. This was a feeling that he did not know how to describe. When he was reborn and saw the New Era that his old friends had helped found, Fang Zhao had felt a little envy. But if those own friends of his knew that he had been reborn 500 yearster, they would probably be jealous, right? Zuo Yu talked nonstop for half an hour. The face of the cemetery guard who was watching had begun to twitch, probably thinking of a n to remove him from the ce. When Zuo Yu finally stopped, Su Hou still could not get enough of it. "Whats next? Could you tell me how Fang Zhao, Great General Mu Su, Great General Lu Xi, Great General Wu Yan, and the other martyrs met during the apocalypse?" Su Hou asked, anticipating the story that was toe. "There is too much to finish in a day," Zuo Yu replied. In reality, he himself did not know. The knowledge he had stored on this matter was nearly all used up. Fabricate a story? That would be disrespectful to the martyrs, so he did not say any more. "Anyway, all you need to remember is that all the martyrs buried in cemeteries on every continent, whether they were well known or nameless, each and every one deserves our respect and admiration. Especially those who have gravestones near the front, they are all great people," Zuo Yu concluded. Su Hou felt a little disappointed that there would be no more stories. Rubbing the wound on his forehead, he smiled and said, "I guess." He had heard plenty of stories of how his ancestor Su Mu had reimed Muzhou. He had also watched many films and shows of that period. Every youth in their secondary school days would have a superhero dream, and his idol had been Su Mu. When he had been given the task of going to Yanzhou to pay respects, he had been more than happy to do so. After all, he had grown up hearing stories of Muzhou and other rted stories. As for the other leaders during the end of days, he had not known much at all. If things were as Zuo Yu had said, Su Hou felt that all his kowtowing was worth it. Originally, he had been misled by his elder siblings, but after listening to Zuo Yu, he was no longer as pissed. Once his anger had subsided, Su Hou realized his forehead was hurting quite a bit. He also knew that continuing to stay here was not a good idea. If he happened to run into a mediapany looking for news, it would be troublesome. As Su Hou got up to leave, he turned to Zuo Yu and told him, "Your stories were not bad, lets be friends. When Im free, Ill pay a visit to Yanzhou and hang out with you guys." Su Hou felt that the two he had just met were decent people. Although he was not smart, he could still feel the kindness or maliceing from people. As for these two, they did not ask about the matters of his family or seem to have any purpose of wanting benefits. By making friends with them, it would be easy to find them when he got bored and wanted to listen to more stories. "This is my contact number, I am... Su Hou." After he gave out his own name, he watched for Fang Zhao and Zuo Yus reaction. "I know. Your photographs appear periodically in entertainment news. Try not to wander around recklessly, it would be better if you bring along a bodyguard. I have seen many of you rich kids from rich families get kidnapped because they run around without a care," Zuo Yu advised while adding him as a friend. Su Hou nced at the person beside Zuo Yu. "What about you? Lets be friends too!" "My name is Fang Zhao." Su Hou: "..." Su Hou walked a few steps toward the exit with a nk face before he turned back and faced Fang Zhao. "Fang Zhao?!" Zuo Yu exined, "This is my boss, Fang Zhao. He shares the same name as the Fang Zhao that you kowtowed to." "Oh." Su Hou scratched his head, feeling a little embarrassed. He knew that there were many people who shared the same name as the martyrs. It was just that, meeting under these sort of circumstances, there was bound to be a little awkwardness. "What you just mentioned, about other continents, do they send someone over to pay respects every year?" Fang Zhao asked. A while back, when Zuo Yu had been telling his story, Su Hou had mentioned that. Just that he had not borated and Zuo Yu had not taken note of anything special. Every year, when people from other continents traveled to Yanzhous Cemetery for Martyrs, they would pay respects to the martyrs. This was very normal. "Did I mention it?" Su Hou scratched his head and thought for a moment. "Oh, right. Actually, I am not too sure myself. I only heard about it before. Just like our Su family assigns someone to pay respects, other continents have families who do the same. The timing might not necessarily be the same, but they usually visit within a month before or after Memorial Day. As for which families, Im not too sure. Yesterday, when I was there, I ran into someone from Xizhou." Fang Zhaoughed and did not ask anything further. He told Su Hou, "Hurry up and go home, those people seem to be looking for you. Get the wound on your forehead treated as soon as possible. Even if you are angry, dont take it out on yourself. Head injuries that dont get treated in time make one stupid." Zuo Yu thought to himself, Boss, you know that you are lying to a kid, right? However, Su Hou believed it. He already did not consider himself to be smart. If he became more stupid... "Save me!" Su Hou shouted as he ran toward a squad that had just entered the core cemetery area, making the squad members assume that Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu were trying to kidnap Su Hou. Some even drew their guns. However, the leader of the team was frowning, probably from hearing Su Hous ount and realizing that it was totally different from what that had assumed was happening. Thus, he instructed his team members to put away their guns and then shed Fang Zhao a courteous smile. With that, the entire team surrounded Su Hou as they left. A faint sound of someone being berated came from outside the cemeterys core area. The scoldings were not meant for Su Hou. It was probably some paparazzi or some nosy bystanders who were being reprimanded by the cemetery staff. "The young masters of rich and powerful families." Zuo Yu sighed, although he did feel a little d. "Our luck this time round isnt too bad. We got to meet a young master. Speaking of all these families of great generals who founded the New Era, they are all publically known as aristocratic families. Boss, imagine how awesome it would be to be descendants of such great people." Fang Zhao only smiled but did not say much. He stood silently before Su Mus gravestone before moving on to the next gravestone as he had done before at Yanzhous Cemetery of Martyrs. This was not Fang Zhous main battlefield, but some names were very familiar to him. Even if they were not that familiar, he still had some impression of the names. There might not have been a grave for "Fang Zhao" here, but there were still people here that remembered him. To still assign someone to pay respects after 500 years, even if it was a formality and the people went with the mentality ofpleting a task, Fang Zhao had nothing bad to say. Even for people rted by blood, feelings would fade over time, more so after many generations and without any blood rtion. For someone like Su Hou to really kowtow, and kowtow over ten times at that, was a rare sight indeed. After leaving the cemetery, they arrived at the za in front of the giant tombstone. Standing in the za, they could see the front of the core areas magnificent monument. As Memorial Day had already passed some time ago, there were not many people here. After Memorial Day, the working ss had gone back to work and students had gone back to school. The paparazzi that were following Su Hou had left as well. People in the cemetery were quietly walking through the za, probably having paid their respects to somebody. There was no longer any Memorial Day buzz and the za seemed spacious and empty, asionally with other sounds. A gust of wind blew through, causing the falling leaves to creating a light scraping sound as they hit the stone floor. This was really the mostmon scene in the cemetery. Fang Zhaos footsteps slowed and he inclined his head slightly, as if to resolve something. "Whats wrong?" Zuo Yu thought that Fang Zhao had discovered something abnormal and immediately became alert. However, looking all around him, he found nothing amiss. "Listen," Fang Zhao said. "What?" Zuo Yu still did not understand. "Listen to the sounds." Zuo Yu listened carefully but still did not find anything worth his attention. "Boss, what did you hear?" "The sound of gravestones." Zuo Yu: "..." Zuo Yu scratched the goosebumps that appeared on his arm and asked, "Do gravestones have sounds?" "Yes. Every single gravestone, whether big or small, near or far, will have their own sound. So do the trees, people, and even the stone floor of the za. The entire cemetery has its own voice." Fang Zhao stopped in his tracks, closed his eyes, and let his arms hang down, not moving at all. Zuo Yu: "..." My boss is a crazy fellow! A gust of wind blew across. Even though the wind brought about a gentle warmth, Zuo Yu shivered, cold sweat dripping down his back as all the hairs on his body stood up. "Boss, we have to respect science!" Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Its Sunday once more :). Three chaptersing right up. Anyway, if you guys dont know already, Su Mu appeared in a shback in one of the earlier chapters. Chapter 85: This Is It Chapter 85: This Is It Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao had not meant to scare Zuo Yu, but neither was he talking nonsense. He was seriously listening. It was just different from what Zuo Yu imagined. The sounds that Fang Zhao heard were converted into a sort ofnguage deep within his brainmusic. Emotions, scenery, and sounds were sources of inspiration. Although back in Yanzhou, Fang Zhaos walk in the cemetery had provided him with a rough draft, he had still felt that there was somethingcking. Now he was looking for it slowly. Muzhous cemetery gave Fang Zhao a different feel. The emotions, scenery, and sounds were all different. The melodies ying in his mind were different too. As Fang Zhao listened, he adjusted the melodies in his mind until they suited his ideal result. However, as Fang Zhao was in the process of soaking in all the inspiration, Zuo Yu was different. He would subconsciously examine his surroundings for anomalies then turn back in the direction of the tombstone to see if there were any changes. He had doubts about having epted the job of "assistant." Perhaps he felt that he did not suit this profession, or perhaps, after having spent some time beside Fang Zhao, he had be crazy too? Each time Fang Zhao walked a little, he would stop to listen. Sometimes he would listen for an extended period, other times he would only listen for a short while. When the time came for them to leave Muzhou, Zuo Yu let out a sigh of relief in his head. He was relieved to finally leave this ce. However, when he thought about having to visit the cemeteries in other continents, he felt a little disheartened. If it was as Zuo Yu expected, for the following continents, they would head straight for the Cemetery for Martyrs in each continent. Unless it waste or there were sudden weather changes, only then would they stop to rest. As the destinations were rather clear-cut, even if there were any dys, it would only be for a short while. Xizhou, Tongzhou, Jizhou, Lazhou, Azhou, Rongzhou, Mazhou, Jinzhou, Leizhou and Huangzhou, every continent they went to was the same circumstances. Zuo Yu had the same experience in every continent, repeating it ten times up till the point where he could remain calm and enjoy the scenery whenever he saw Fang Zhao "appreciate" the mysterious sounds of the cemeteries. On Feb 25, Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu returned to Yanzhou. As Fang Zhao walked into the virtual projects department on the 50th floor, Zu Wen and the others were all there. They carefully observed Fang Zhaos facial expressions. They were worried that Fang Zhao would get angry over the results of the online voting for the endorsement deal. For the endorsement deal for "Battle of the Century," ording to the votes of the public, Pr Light remained in third ce, losing to first-ced Mi Yu by only 300 votes. With the huge number of voters, this was a tiny disparity. But still, even losing out by one vote was a loss. Losing was just losing, there was no doubt. Now, the results of the voting were still on the inte. They might have received assistance from Leizhou voters, but the other twopanies were not going to sit idly by. They had also campaigned intercontinentally for votes. Thus, Zu Wen and the rest were worried that Fang Zhao might be moody from losing the vote. If the superiors were in a bad frame of mind, the underlings would be out of luck. Fang Zhao knew the results of the vote, but he did not express anything. First, this was just an online vote organized by the media and not one officially organized by Fiery Bird. It was only a disguised inquiry to see public opinion and would not yet decide who the spokesperson was. Second, operations and publicity had been in charge of this matter. Fang Zhao had onlypleted the tasks he was required to. He had left the other matters in the hands of Silver Wing staff. "If there is nothing else important, do not disturb me," Fang Zhao said, going into his office. Watching the door close, Zeng Huang said, "Is Big Zhao going into istion again? Seems like this time he gained quite a lot." "Indeed, he gained quite a bit." Zuo Yu pointed at the Muzhou specialty products that were ced to one side. "This is all that we gained. Free of charge." Zuo Yu briefly recounted their experiences on this trip, cing added emphasis on Fang Zhaos unusual behavior when he was at the cemetery. Zu Wen sympathized and patted him on the shoulder. "Get used to it. You just have to know that the mind of an artist is not something normal people can understand. Anyway, up till now, I still dont understand him. Fang Zhao did not know that the people outside were discussing him. He did not have the time or mood to take notice of them anyway. He organized all that he had gained from this trip and turned on the miniprojector given to him by Fiery Birds sound effects deputy head You Chuan. He started making amendments to his scoresheet, which he had adjusted many times before. The next day, after a night without sleep, the musical piece was finallypleted. Fang Zhao made a call to Duan Qianji. "We can arrange for the recording." The storage card that he had given out for photographs had already been returned. Now, all that Fang Zhao needed to do was record thepleted piece, fit it with the animation, and store it onto the card. Feb 28. Huangzhou, Fiery Bird Headquarters. Sound effects department head Hua Li knocked his forehead with his fist and took a few deep breaths. After that, he plucked out his earpiece and asked You Chuan beside him, "What do you feel about this?" What they had just been listening to was the eleventh demo piece. It was not yetpleted, just a portion. The final draft had not yet been submitted. Given Hua Lis and You Chuans capabilities, they could naturally deduce how thepleted piece would sound just from the demo piece and the first draft. You Chuan also pulled out his earpiece and shook his head. "If the final draft does not have many changes, then it is just like that. If you hear the tune on its own, it seems quite good. However, if you add it to the animation, just like the previous few, there is just somethingcking." Hua Li sighed deeply. Pondering awhile, he asked, "Is there still no news on the other eight invitees?" "Seven masters have replied. Two of them will submit their demo piece and first draft by tonight. Five others have said they tried their best but were unable toe up with anything. They will return the card and projector to us." "Isnt there one more?" Hua Li asked. He had sent You Chuan to deliver 19 invites and they only had 18 replies now. Where had thest one gone? "There is still one more, Fang Zhao. Until now, there has been no news from him," You Chuan replied. "Fang Zhao? That freshly graduated twenty-something fellow?" Hua Li knew who Fang Zhao was, because amongst all the great masters, a youngster like him had appeared and that left asting impression. There were still the four movements of the "100-Year Period of Destruction," something that Hua Li listened to everyday. "When we went to invite him, he personally agreed to it. Its just that there has been no news at all," You Chuan answered. "Lets wait a little while more." When Hua Li finished speaking, he heard a new message notification from You Chuans side. "Eh?" You Chuan was surprised. "Fang Zhao replied saying the recording went somewhat smoothly. Thepleted piece together with the final draft have been stored inside the card. He has already contacted our Yanzhou division, and they will send it over to Huangzhou very soon." "Completed piece?!" That was what Hua Li paid attention to. After pondering for a while, he said, "Ask who is in charge of the storage card at Yanzhous side. Get them to send the contents over through an encrypted channel." You Chuan was also curious. He contacted the Yanzhou person and requested they send the cards contents right away. "Listen, listen!" Hua Li put on his earpieces once again. You Chuan put on his earpiece and broadcasted the music file that he had just received. At the start, both of them did not have any expressions, but as the tune hit the twenty second mark, excitement could be seen on their faces, and their expressions became rather serious. After one minute, both let out a deep breath. When the broadcast reached the one-and-a-half-minute mark, Hua Li pressed the pause button and yanked his earpieces out. "To the sound effects studio!" You Chuan had the same intention. The both of them hurried to the sound effects studio and turned on the opening scene animation before broadcasting the received file at the same time. Outside the studio, the rest of the people from the sound effects department were guessing what had happened after both the head and deputy head had hurriedly rushed in. Thinking back to how they had been recently discussing the apaniment music for the opening scene, they wondered which great master had sent a new piece that satisfied the two. Thus, the entire sound effects department began discussing why the two heads were rushing and which great master had just sent in their work. Inside the sound effects studio. The best audio and projection equipment in the entire Fiery Birdpany was installed right here. Both the head and deputy head watched the opening animation and listened to the musicalposition over and over. Afterpleting their fifth time, Hua Li pped his hands on the table and eximed, "This is it!" "Just like that? Are you not even going to consider the other pieces?" You Chuan asked. He had the same opinion as Hua Li. It was just that some of the others had not yet sent in their final drafts. Were they really going toe to a decision now? Wasnt it too early? "No need. Just this!" Hua Li knew that there were others that had not yet sent in their final drafts, and there were even two that had not yet sent in a demo piece or a first draft, but Hua Li had dealt with these people for many years already. He knew the styles of these people; there were no big surprises. "I have no idea how those from the music industry would evaluate this. Im just looking at this as a game from a sound effects department heads point of view. It is just perfect, it is the most suitable apaniment for the opening animation. It fits perfectly!" Hua Li said. "Composing, arranging, remixing, directing... producer of Pr Light virtual projects team." Hua Li looked at the information on Fang Zhao. Back when he had first seen it, he had been shocked and not been able to believe it. But now he had no doubts. He had heard this phrase before. "In this world, there will always be an omnipotent crazy fellow." Sighing ruefully, Hua Li got up and left the studio. "Contact Fang Zhao, we can begin discussions." Chapter 86: Cash or Console? Chapter 86: Cash or Console? Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Duan Qianji had not been in a great mood originally. Pr Light had lost the online poll and a whole host of sarcasticments had followed. Even though she had gone through the same routine countless times before and was mentally prepared, she was still disappointed. After all, it was the first time Silver Wing had sessfullyunched a virtual idol. Maybe she had set her expectations too high because they had gotten off to such a great start. Then again, even though they lost, they didnt lose by a big margin. And it was still far from clear who Fiery Bird would pick in the end. As her train of thought made this twist, Duan Qianji started looking forward to Fang Zhaos progress on the Fiery Bird score. Just as she was pondering the matter, she got a call. It was her assistant. "What? Weve been picked? So soon?" Duan Qianji listened to her assistants briefing in disbelief. Fang Zhao had just submitted his data card yesterday and now Fiery Bird had made up their mind? This was the score for the new games opening animation. Eighteen other masters had been invited to submit scores. Howe they had decided so soon? If she hadnt vetted Fang Zhao, Duan Qianji would have wondered if Fang Zhao was in cahoots with Fiery Bird. Otherwise, howe they had decided on the score so quickly? Duan Qianji was thinking Fiery Birds sound effects team would have to convene a meeting to sift through the submissions and take a vote. The whole process would take two or three days at least. But the fact of the matter was that Fiery Bird had decided yesterday. The reason they had waited until today to make contact was because they were still debating how topensate Fang Zhao. Fiery Birds custom was to invite submissions fromposers and then offer a price based on the final submissions. Even pieces that ultimately werent ced would be evaluated and paid for. This was a practice that industry insiders were familiar with and didnt take issue with. "What are they offering?" As a businesswoman, this was Duan Qianjis foremost concern. Fang Zhao was signed to Silver Wing, but after thepletion of the four movements of the "Period of Destruction" series, he had signed a new contract. The deal gave Fang Zhao a certain degree of freedom. It was a quasi-partnership. He could take jobs on his own other than his assignments from Silver Wing, but he had to notify thepany. He was also banned from defecting to anotherbel before the end of his contract. Compared to otherposers, these were already exceptional terms. This was an act of generosity on Duan Qianjis part. She cherished the fact that she hadnded someone who could carry a virtual project, someone talented enough to rival the entire Flying Pegasus cooperative. Duan Qianji had moved on the new contract quickly after consulting Fang Zhao, but it was never made public, listed only as an A-grade contract in thebels internal database. As for Fiery Birds assignment, this was a coboration between the game studio and Fang Zhao, not between the studio and Silver Wing. In this case, Silver Wing was riding on Fang Zhaos coattails, so regardless of how much Fiery Bird offered, the sum would be pocketed by Fang Zhao entirely. But now, Silver Wings fate was intertwined with Fang Zhaos. The better his work, the higher his pricing, the better prospects for Silver Wing. But Duan Qianji wore a puzzled expression after hearing her assistants response. "Thats what they said? OK, got it." After ending the call, she instructed her driver, "When we reach the office, head to the 50th floor, not the top floor." When she arrived, the entire virtual projects department stood in attention. The big boss was dropping by. Of course they had to be on hand to wee her. Zu Wen was a little nervous. He was afraid of Duan Qianji. Even though he had been to the top floor with Fang Zhao quite a few times and was less nervous now, he was still tense. The others didnt fare much better. Thinking back to the Pr Light interview they hadpleted a while back, they didnt remember any big hups. The technical aspects and director had been confirmed well in advance. Pang Pusongs dubbing had gone smoothly. He had delivered his lines ording to the script. There shouldnt be any issues. Why was the big boss visiting now? Surprise inspection? Even though Duan Qianji wore a faint smile, she still projected a serious aura. The 50th floor went silent and everyone became extra cautious. The only calm person was Fang Zhao, who arrived eventer than the big boss. Fang Zhao had rushed back from home after getting word from Duan Qianji. He ended up being slower than his boss. "Youre here." Duan Qianjis smile deepened. "I have some news. Your score has been picked by the Fiery Bird sound effects department." The only people present were the core members of the Pr Light project team. Their discretion could be counted on and they could use the morale boost. That was why Duan Qianji didnt bother keeping the news a secret, although she didnt specify where Fang Zhaos score would be used. She didnt have to borate. Fang Zhao knew what she was talking about. Fang Zhao was happy to find out that his work had been chosen by Fiery Bird, but he wasnt overemotional. He merely smiled and waited for Duan Qianji to continue. She wouldnt havee to the 50th floor in person just to share that piece of news. Duan Qianji observed Fang Zhaos facial expression. She was impressed that he could maintain hisposure. "The head of Fiery Birds sound effects team, Hua Li, has approached us with an offer. As you would probably expect, they will definitely pay more for the chosen piece than the other submissions, but they havent offered an exact price yet. They want to give you a choice." Duan Qianji paused before continuing, "Do you want to get paid in cash or receive Fiery Birds once-in-a-decade limited edition gaming console instead?" For most of the people present, this was a no-brainer. Who would go for the gaming console? Most people would choose the former without hesitation. If the pay was meager, that would be cause for consideration, but the amount was no doubt generous. That Leizhou film studio had spent 10 million to license one movement exclusively for a month. Fiery Bird wouldnt be cheap. After all, everyone knew that Fiery Bird was loaded. But after Duan Qianji asked the question, Zu Wen and the other tech geeks, whose ears were perked, looked conflicted. Even though this had nothing to do with them, they still wondered how they would choose. Such a tough call. Cash? Of course, regr joes like them liked cash even though they were already getting paid handsomely with the sess of the Pr Light project and the rise of the virtual projects department. Who would turn down more cash? But the other choice was a Fiery Bird console. It was thetest once-in-a-decade release, a limited edition console. Who knows how many of them Fiery Bird would make. It couldnt be more than a handful. Word had already traveled in tech geek circles that Fiery Birds new console would be significantly more advanced than theirst console. It was rumored the console was developed in conjunction with army technicians. Tons of folks had been dying to get their hands on one. Zu Wen had never thought something like this would happen to someone he knew. A real tough one. Such a tough call. How would I choose? But before Zu Wen andpany became consumed in mock indecision, Fang Zhao had already given his answer. "I want the console." Duan Qianjis expression was one of resignation when she heard the answer. She felt she had fallen behind the times. It was hard for her to figure out what was going on in the minds of these youngsters. While he had still been working on the "Period of Destruction" series, Fang Zhao had applied for gaming equipment. During quite a few of Duan Qianjis previous visits, Fang Zhao had been gaming in the departments dedicated gaming room when she arrived. When she had heard Fiery Birds offer from her assistant, she had a hunch that Fang Zhao would make the unconventional choice. "Youre positive?" Duan Qianji asked. "Positive." "Then send a message to You Chuan. Theyre waiting to hear from you." The person who had reached out to Duan Qianji had been Hua Li, the head of Fiery Birds sound effects team. Why hadnt Fiery Bird contacted Fang Zhao directly? Because Fang Zhao was napping at home and had set his bracelet to alert him to calls from VIPs only. You Chuan was not listed as a VIP, so his call went unannounced and unanswered. Duan Qianji left after chatting with Fang Zhao a bit more. "Boss, a Fiery Bird console!" Zu Wens eyes burned with envy. "When is it arriving? Can I touch it? Can I take a picture with it? I want to show off." "The limited edition consoles are the most advanced consoles. Its hard to put a price tag on them. Boss, I think you made the right call. Even if you suffer financially, youll be rewarded spiritually," said an equally jealous Rodney. Fang Zhao sent You Chuan a message. You Chuan immediately responded, "The console will arrive betweente August and early September. The exact timing still has to be confirmed. The console is still being tested. Well give you a heads up before we send it out. Youve made the right choice. Youll make a decent profit if you resell it." In reality, Fang Zhao wasnt as conflicted as others thought he might be. For someone who had survived the apocalypse like him, money wasnt a big deal as long as he had enough to cover his expenses. Of course, no one would mind making more money, but in contrast, Fang Zhao was more curious about a gaming console from the New Era. He liked to try out new things in the New Era. Plus, he was also looking forward to "Battle of the Century." The right hardware was a must. He could only enjoy the game if he had the proper console. That afternoon, Silver Wing announced that Fang Zhaos score had been picked by Fiery Bird, but again, the statement didnt mention where the score would be ced. Still, the news itself was enough to dispel some skeptics. "He was really chosen?" "Who knows? We only have Silver Wings word for it. No one can back up their story." "Are we sure this isnt a charade staged by Silver Wing?" "I dont think they would stoop so low as to lie, but there will be so many scores in the game. Fang Zhao may have written some token sound effect that doesnt feature prominently in the game." "Who cares? Its just anotherposer, not an A-list celebrity." To respond to the noise, Silver Wing released an additional video. It was an excerpt from an interview with a few key members of Fiery Birds production team. Silver Wing had isted ament from Hua Li, the head of Fiery Birds sound effects team. Hua Li said the sound effects for the game had been more or lesspleted. He also thanked theposers that worked on the scores and mentioned Fang Zhao by name. "Fang Zhao isposer full of surprises. We look forward to working with him again." The fact that Hua Li identified Fang Zhao as aposer suggested Hua Li held him in high esteem. It was confirmation of Fang Zhaos talent. Chapter 87: On Account of Your Forehead Chapter 87: On ount of Your Forehead Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The interview of the few key members of Fiery Birds production team was broadcasted to the entire world. Everyone who paid attention could see it, and Fang Zhaos name became known by more people. However not everyone cared about it; mostly only those within the industry paid attention. "Not bad, Fang Zhao!" Ming Cang was the first to contact Fang Zhao after seeing the interview. A lot of people had said that Ming Cang had totally be a Fang Zhao fanatic. Nowadays, the information posted on Ming Cangs social feed was mostly concerning his son Ming Ye. At the same time, he would mention Fang Zhao. Therefore, people close to Ming Cang, whether they were in the industry or not, had also be familiar with Fang Zhaos name. "Actually, I know of a few invitees who received the invitation from Fiery Bird. I didnt expect that you wouldnd it in the end." When Ming Cang had gone down to Silver Wing to personally thank Fang Zhao after the fourth movement was released, a foreign friend of his from the music industry hade to visit, stating that he had urgent matters and wanted to meet. Hence, Ming Cang had to leave Silver Wing and head home early. And that friend was one of the other invitees of Fiery Bird this year. As he had signed a confidentiality agreement, he had only told Ming Cang what could be revealed and listed a few difficulties he had encountered. Even if Ming Cang did not know what the animation was or the scenery, he knew about the difficulty of creating an apaniment piece. He had even invited a few friends who specialized in soundtracks for games and films toe over for a discussion. In the end, even a bunch of influential people in the industry still could notpete with that youngster. This years invitees were to make a piece for a portion of the game. Since the final piece had been selected, the other submissions would not be used anymore. Knowing this bit of information, Ming Cang felt a little rueful, yet at the same time he felt a sense of pride. Look, a person of Yanzhou, and still a youngster . Just as Xue Jing, who waspiling teaching materials, had said before, the new waves of the Yanzhou music industry would most likely to rise on the backs of Fang Zhao and other youngsters. "By the way, Fang Zhao, do you know Qian Department? I can rope you in." In the global context, creators would very often unite and join forces to cooperate and fight over more resources and opportunities. Some of these organizations were formed with the alma mater of an academic institution as the core, while others were spontaneously formed by private organisations. The globally renowned organization, "Qian Department," was one of many. The group that Ming Cang wanted to pull Fang Zhao into the core of was "Qian Department." The group currently had 99 members. With Fang Zhao, it would be an even 100. All of them were from the music industry. A third of them were simr to Ming Cangs grade and were rather reputable within the Yanzhou music industry. Even if Fang Zhao did not pay attention to news regarding the industry, he would still find those names rather familiar. Of the remaining two-thirds, half of them were older members who had not yet achieved a status simr to that of Ming Cang and the remaining half were youngsters who had started to make a name for themselves. Of course, these youngsters only had a reputation within the music circles. If in the context of the entire entertainment industry or the whole of Yanzhou, not many would have heard of them. "Ho! Fang Zhao! Should have roped you in a long time ago!" eximed a professor who was still teaching at Qian Academy of Music. "The younger ones will surpass us in times toe!" "From what I understand, Fiery Bird sent out over ten invites this year, right? This time, only inviting Fang Zhao from Yanzhou and, in the end, picking his piece, Im really curious to find out what sort of piece it is," said a retired professor who had established his own orchestra and performed across the globe. ... Mostly it was the bunch of big shots in the industry that said anything. asionally, some middle-tier members would add in a line or two. As for the youngsters who were at the lowest point, they still did not dare to hastily interrupt. Fang Zhao was probably the only exception. "Greetings seniors." In terms of seniority, Fang Zhao was still considered a "junior." However, in terms of influence, Fang Zhao indeed had the qualifications topare with the "seniors." Refuse to ept it? If you refuse to ept, produce an invitation card from fiery bird, or for those in pop music, show your sales volume! Cannot produce it? If you cannot produce it, then shut up! Letting ones strength do the talking was a rule that many industries had. Even if one had the experience but not the capability, their rank would be at the back, just like the people in the "middle-tier" of the organization. "I wonder what the price Fiery Bird quoted was. Fang Zhao, are you at liberty to share?" someone asked. "I am curious too. Sigh, I havee into contact with various gamespany and even rmended a few of my students; however, none of thepanies can be like Fiery Bird... Should there be any good assignments, many teachers would give opportunities to their favor pupils. For example, if a film or gamingpany approached those masters to request a soundtrack orposition for their film or game, these masters woulde up with various reasons why they were unable to do it personally or alone and hence rope in their own students, slowly giving them a chance to take the stage. This was something many graduates in the New Era would experience. However, this sort of situation was not required by Fang Zhao at all. Teacher? He did not need the help of a teacher to get a rmendation. He had already made a name for himself with the four epic movements as well as personal recognition from Fiery Birds sound effects department head. Would he still need referrals? There would probably be people who would look him up, right? What everyone was curious about though was definitely the fee that Fiery Bird would pay to Fang Zhao. "You dont have to give a concrete number. Just an estimate would be fine; it is rather secure here," Ming Cang said, at the same time letting Fang Zhao know that the people here were rather tight. This sort of thing could be partially mentioned here, as it proved ones ability, and they were not justparing achievements over here. Ming Cang continued, "Of course, there is no need to force yourself if you are unable to reveal it. Everyone here understands it well." "Yes, everyone here is just curious, but we are not forcing you. If you are under a confidentiality agreement, we totally understand. Everyone here has experienced it before," a professor from the Qian Academy of Music said. "Right, right, right, I coborated with Fiery Bird before, on the game that was released ten years ago. Myposition was used as background music for a 30-second interlude. Back then, they paid me over 10 million dors. I heard that there were people who received even morefor example, those longer opening animations or those more pivotal interludes. Pieces that by them would garner a rather high fee. Your situation should be simr to mine. I just want to know, after 10 years, whether the fees are any different," said a musician who had already founded his own studio. "Hey, maybe Fang Zhao did aposition for their feature-length film? Even if he is not able to hit that standard, who knows, maybe he could do so in future?", someone jokingly said. They all, of course, did not think that Fang Zhao would be picked to create the background music for the feature-length film in the game, but some fun andughter within the group was normal. "Its all right, say only if you want to do so. No one will me you if you choose not to reveal.", said the current headmaster of the Qian Academy of Music. But his thoughts were different from his words. Fang Zhaos situation could be considered an aplishment for me too. I could brag about this for a year. If I know Fiery Birds quoted fee, I could bring it out to brag even more when I go abroad to take part in exchange programs. Look, our schools alumni, less than a year after graduating, Fiery Bird offered him X millions! Awesome, right? Shocking? Frightened now? Thinking of that situation made the headmaster feel excited as he anticipated Fang Zhaos figures. "Gaming console," Fang Zhao replied. "What?" Ming Cang was puzzled. "Fiery Bird gave me two choices: cash or a gaming console. I chose the console," Fang Zhao replied. Then, the group suddenly went cold. Including Ming Cang, who had continuously helped to liven up the atmosphere, everyone seemed to lose their voices. No one had the chance to break the sudden silence of the group, because Fang Zhao received an international call. "Su Hou?" Fang Zhao was surprised. "That, I just saw that Fiery Bird interview." Su Hous tone was a little unnatural, slightly stiff. "Impressive." "And then?" Fang Zhao could not believe that the chubby kid had called him just for this. "Then, are... you... interested... in investing in a farm?" Su Hou stammered out. "Are you having trouble?" Fang Zhao asked. "Cough, a little." What Su Hou encountered was not a slight problem but rather quite arge and troublesome one. In order topete with his half-brothers and half-sisters who shared different mothers, Su Hou had decided to work hard. He had set himself a faraway targetto win the sheep herding championship. Even though 500 years had passed, the impact of the Period of Destruction still lingered. Every continent had manynds that were not suitable for nting crops. Other continents would construct buildings on suchnd. In Muzhou, this was under the jurisdiction of thend resources department. Every year, they would give out a few suchnds that had been treated and were now suitable for growing stuff. And every year, the prize for the grand champion of the sheep herdingpetition was a newly released piece ofnd! Everyone who had given their opinions to Su Hou regarded his goal as very "far" indeed. The sheep herdingpetition was already underway, and it would be toote to take part now. However, Su Hou received the news that the owner of a participating farm wanted to sell off theirnd; hence, Su Hou had frantically borrowed money and bought the farm. He had been scammed. He did not know who had set him up, but Su Hou had fallen headfirst into it. Not only was the purchased farm devoid of anything, even thepeting dogs on the farm had already been transferred out! Su Hou did not have the guts to continue asking his elder brother and mother for help. More importantly, he could not let the other members of the Su family know. Needless to say, if this matter was made public, many people wouldugh at his stupidity. Just at that moment, he saw the web broadcast of Fiery Birds interview. Hearing Fang Zhaos name and checking up on it, he realized it was the same person he had met at the cemetery. This excited him, and he made a call to Fang Zhao straight away. Hearing Su Hous simple exnation, Fang Zhao did not say anything Fang Zhaos silence made Su Hou feel apprehensive. He was worried that Fang Zhao would not be willing to help. However, shortly, he heard, "Sure, I will help you." On ount of your forehead, I will help even if it means losing money , Fang Zhao thought to himself. Chapter 88: Master Zhao Chapter 88: Master Zhao Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh "R-really?! Thank you very much! Do you know anyone who owns shepherd dogs? Eh? I hear a dog barking; do you own a dog?" At that moment, Zuo Yu was teasing Curly Hair, provoking a series of barks from him that Su Hou heard. "I own one, but its not a shepherd dog." "No worries, bring it along the next time youe to Muzhou. We can let it try out some sheep herding training." Su Hou had not hidden the fact that he had bought the farm from Fang Zhao. He had only mentioned that, although the farmsnd was huge, the soil was no longer suitable for nting anything. Muzhous farm owners were not as carefree as people thought they were. They paid attention to the weather, agriculture, farming soil improvements, and crops. All of that was knowledge they needed to know, and it was stuff that they personally paid attention to. However, there would always bezy farmer owners who were ignorant and let their arable soil go to waste after a time. The plot ofnd that Su Hou had bought was just like that. The images and information he had received were totally different from what hed seen personally. Thend had already wasted and he had been tricked. If he wanted to nt new stuff, he would need to hire a professional to make amendments. As for the ones who had tricked Su Hou, they had yed on the urgency of Su Hous need to find a farm. All he needed was a little push to fall for it. It was rather evident that the ones who had tricked Su Hou knew him very well. Just by using ones brains a little, it was easy to guess who they actually were. However, Fang Zhao had no interest in the trivial matters of the Su family. Once he attended to the matters at hand, Fang Zhao was going to submit another application to go overseas again. "Collecting materials again?" Duan Qianji felt her head aching. "Nope. This time it is to expand my professional service," Fang Zhao said. Duan Qianji felt it was funny. Expand his professional service. Are you able to garner support or get an advertisement? Muzhou advertisements were still a tough ask even if one was famous. Pr Lights development ns within the continent had already been arranged. There were two paths that could be taken. One was if Pr Light was selected for the endorsement deal, the other was if he did not get selected. Whichever path it followed, Pr Light was Silver Wings most promising virtual idol. Duan Qianji had no ns to let it go to waste. Fang Zhao had given Pr Light such a gorgeous debut; if they let this trump card get ruined, Silver Wing Media did not deserve to be among the three big entertainmentpanies of Yanzhou. Fiery Birds eventual spokesperson would be publicly announced in May. During this period, Silver Wing Media would release a war movie in which Pr Light would have a role. Therefore, the entire virtual projects department except the producer, Fang Zhao, was busy as usual. Although his original job was aposer, Silver Wing did not need him to be in charge of every film that they made. Otherwise, why did Silver Wing have so many otherposers on their payroll? Was Flying Pegasus a bunch of useless good-for-nothings? Thus, now that Fang Zhao had aplished all his work at hand and was idle, and since Su Hou had a situation over there, Fang Zhao decided to go over for a bit. This time around it was different. Other than Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu, the flying transport had one more dog. Perhaps it was his first time on board a flying transport, as Curly Hair did not seem at ease and was pacing around impatiently, finally deciding to lie beside Fang Zhaos legs. Looking at the dog beside Fang Zhaos legs, Zuo Yu said, "Boss, is it appropriate to bring this dog over? The dogs at Muzhou are generallyrger, just like that ck dog we saw at Shanmu farm, wasnt it big? Actually, that was still a puppy. As for this dog,pared with the professional shepherd dogs at the farms, it is little more than a toy. Wouldnt it get bullied over there? And if you consider the builds of the sheep, and looking at this dog, it might even be scared of the sheep." Fang Zhao, who was reading a history book said, "Curly Hair has a high IQ. He learns fast too. When the timees for him to learn herding with those professional sheep dogs, even if he cant herd, learning more is always beneficial." Following the coordinates the Su Hou had given, Zuo Yu flew the transport to a farm situated in the eastern part of Muzhou. It was different from all the other farms that were full of vitality as they flew past. This farm seemed deste and nothing was going on. Even the grass on the pastures was sparse. A few lifeless dogs were lying at the side yawning, toozy to even react as they saw a flying transport approaching. Su Hou was already waiting there with an embarrassed smile on his face. "Brother Zhao, you have arrived!" Su Hou rushed forward. "Call me Master Zhao," Fang Zhao told him. "Yes, Master Zhao!" Su Hou did not care what Fang Zhao wanted himself to be called. Now, Fang Zhao was a rich man, and it was hard to find a person who could help. Furthermore, when Su Hou had looked up information on Fang Zhao, Su Hou hade to admire him. He had heard that, in the past, they would call rich men "something master." There were people who still used the term in Muzhou, so Su Hou did not find anything wrong with addressing him that way. "First, tell me the current situation. The honest truth, do not conceal anything. You have only one chance." Fang Zhao looked at Su Hou. He would not ask how Su Hou had gotten tricked first. The kid had pride, and harping on that matter would be met with a little resistance. One would learn from his own mistakes. As long as he was not an idiot, he would gain something. Facing Fang Zhaos unreadable expression and stare, Su Hou felt all the skin on his body tightening up. As if it was his grandfather staring at him before he received a scolding. Su Hou shrunk back and lost all trace of his normal arrogant self, yet he also let out a sigh of relief. He had thought that Fang Zhao would deride him for getting conned, but he had not expected that Fang Zhao would not mention it at all after arriving. Looking around at the predicament he was in, Su Hou recounted the entire matter honestly. "Oh, it was like this..." Among Su Hous attendants were some that knew how to manage a farm. Su Hou then recounted what had been told to him to Fang Zhao. After the farm was bought, they were unable to find the sellers to return it. Awsuit was also impossible. Since he had already bought it, rather than spending more time to trace down the con men, why not settle the situation before them ande up with a solution to bring the "dead" farm back to "life." Bringing it back to "life" was not that hard, the only difficulty was the funding. Was cash required to fix the soil? Was cash required to purchase seeds and livestock? Was cash required to buildrge sheds and pens? Was money required to hire workers and experts? If the soil was not good, how about fixing up the irrigation system first? An irrigation system would cost quite a bit too! Su Hous voice became softer and softer. Even he felt embarrassed to continue talking about the matter. He was not familiar with managing a farm and had not studied much agriculture and farming. The amount of help he needed was by no means small. Most importantly, he needed to assemble a sheep herding team. His motive for purchasing the farm was to buy out a shepherd dog team as well as their umted points and take part in the eastern regions sheep herdingpetition. Now, if he were to shift his attention to the farm, wouldnt the order be reversed? "So your most pressing issue is to find dogs and a trainer?" Fang Zhao asked. "Tha-thats right! The next round ofpetition is in a weeks time. If we miss it, our ranking will drop even more," Su Hou replied. "What ns do you have?" "I was thinking of getting a few dogs that can herdborrowing is fine too. A lot of participating dogs in the sheep herdingpetition are borrowed too. As long as they can coordinate, it will be fine. Oh, and a training field. Im afraid that th-this ce is current unusable." Su Hou felt an aching in his heart when he thought about the farm that was totally empty. All that money in exchange for a lifeless farm, that were firstly without sheep, secondly without dogs, and thirdly without a pasture. Totally nothing at all! Su Hou had originally wanted to find people he knew for help, but after some thinking, he was afraid of getting conned once more. "Brother Zhao... Master Zhao, do you know any farm owners who own dogs, sheep, and a pasture?" Su Hou asked cautiously. Dogs, sheep, and a pasture? Fang Zhao had just thought of a person. "Wait a moment, let me contact someone," Fang Zhao replied. "Sure!" Hearing things turning for the better, So Hou was suddenly full of vigour. Nobody else came to Fang Zhaos mind but Wu Yi, the owner of Shanmu farm, who they had encountered on their first visit to Muzhou. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Call me Master Barker. Chapter 89: The Styles of Most Dogs Chapter 89: The Styles of Most Dogs Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao contacted Wu Yi and asked him whether he was interested in taking part in a sheep-herdingpetition and working together. Fang Zhao selectively mentioned the matter regarding Su Hou to Wu Yi. Even if Fang Zhao had not said anything, news traveled fast, and Wu Yi had some idea of what had happened. Choosing what to make of it was up to Wu Yi himself. This really lifted Wu Yis spirits. Thepetition between the younger generation of the Su family such as Su Hou did not threaten him here, so a partnership of mutual interest was enticing. Wu Yis farm in the eastern region was not consideredrge, but he was not a man without ambition. It was just that there was a limit to his funding and he had not assembled a sheep-herding team before and could only support his rtives who were capable enough and hope that it would bring him some benefits. However, now, he felt that these benefits were not able to satisfy him. Fang Zhaos proposal excited Wu Yi. Even if he was not able to gain much benefits, his own farms shepherd dogs would gain a chance at free training. The procedures and expenses would also be handled by others. This was the best possible scenario he could have. Wu Yi gave his affirmation. He was thinking, if his own dogs from his farm performed well at the sheep-herdingpetition, he would sign up for next yearspetition. Even if he did not get a good position, appearing would also raise up his farms name in the eastern region, which was still a good thing. Wu Yis decision came as no surprise to Fang Zhao. Most Muzhou farm owners were not stupid, especially those from bigger or medium-sized farms. They were not farm owners but businessmen. They were not the happy-go-lucky good-for-nothing people that the external world perceived them to be. Although Wu Yi was a person who had nock of ambition, he was still considered an upright person. Under the current circumstances, cooperating with him was the choice that was the fastest and most beneficial for both. After confirming the time, Fang Zhao brought Su Hou to Shanmu Farm. Su Hou did not look at anything else but thend. The farm that he had bought was bigger than Shanmu Farm but totally did not have the liveliness of Shanmu Farm. "Hahahaha, we meet again!" Wu Yi had been waiting at the garage. When he saw the transportnd, he went over to exchange greetings, and he introduced himself warmly. He might not have thought highly of Su Hou, but he did think highly of Fang Zhao. "I heard that Xishan Farm was bought by someone, but I didnt expect it to be you," Wu Yi said. Xishan Farm was located at the the western side of the east district. There were not many reputable farms there and the facilities were not very good. On normal days, there was not much sense of belonging. It was only because a sheep-herding team from that area had caught the attention of everyone. But the information on the inte was very different from the truth. Only those that had personally been there knew the actual situation. Wu Yi had also only heard about it in private from a friend who liked to investigate. However, the information online was inconsistent with reality. This sort of situation was rarely seen, so even if they knew about it, no one would mention it. They only paid attention to the sheep-herdingpetition. Never had they expected that it was Su Hou who had bought the farm. Given Wu Yis decades of experience, even without asking, he could tell that there had been a trap involved and Su Hou had fallen into it. As for why Fang Zhao had entered the mix, Wu Yi was not sure. However, as long as he was able to benefit from it, Wu Yi was willing to y dumb. "The grass on this field grows really well! Totally unlike the farm that I bought. It hasnt even revegetated yet." Even though Su Hou did not know much about farming,paring the farm he had just bought to the one before him, the difference was clear as day. If he could not even see that, he would be blind. "Over here, our field revegetated early!" Wu Yi did not ask why the grass on Su Hous farm had not regrown yet, he just led Fang Zhao and Su Hous party to the field where the sheep were at. "Eh? Fang Zhao, is this the little fellow that you own?" Wu Yi eyed the curly-haired dog that was following Fang Zhaos legs closely. "Yeah." "This dog looks quite smart. In a bit, my farms Bingo will do some demonstrations. Lets see how much it can learn." When Wu Yi spoke, he seemed rather pleased. The Bingo he spoke of was the shepherd dog on his farm with the best temperament to be a lead dog. Taking Wu Yis car, in no time, the party arrived at where the flock of sheep were at. Wu Yis farm had over 300 sheep and only seven shepherd dogs, but not every shepherd dog was capable of carrying out instructions precisely. There were workers to tend to the livestock as well as mechanical dogs. The mechanical dogs that farm owners used were not at all like dogs; the shape was totally different. They were invented to provide assistance for herding livestock, so people coined them "mechanical dogs." Wu Yi and the other farm owners could control these mechanical dogs from their homes and observe the situations at the pastures. The car stopped on a plot of higher ground as they stood there watching the sheep being herded. "At this current period, pastures have to be changed frequently, so we cannot just leave them in one field. Today, we might let the sheep graze here; tomorrow, we will bring them somewhere else," Wu Yi told Fang Zhao and Su Hou. From what he saw, one was an amateur from a foreign continent and the other one was an ignorant young master of the Su family. As an experienced party, he had to show off a bit of his professional knowledge. "In this season, we cannot let the herd walk too quickly. There is a need to control their speed, to obstruct the stronger sheep and wait for the weaker ones. Sometimes I will use this sort of job to train the shepherd dogs toplete it." As he said this Wu Yi, shouted in that direction, "Bingo!" Among the few dogs that were herding the sheep, arge dog with brown spots sprinted over. It had a rugged body, its fur was glistening brightly, and it was extremely quick-witted. Seeing Fang Zhao and the rest of the party, it did not bark or show any intention to attack. It just looked at Wu Yi, and only after Wu Yi made a hand sign did it run over to his side. "Fang Zhao, what does your dog normally do? Can it understand simple oralmands?" Wu Yi asked. "Simple oralmands are fine." Fang Zhao had not deliberately trained Curly Hair, but probably because it had interacted with the people in the department for quite some time, it could understand simple words. "It should probably know fetch and follow. What about directions? Left, Right. Never mind, how about we see whether it can herd sheep first." Wu Yi brought Fang Zhao and the rest close to the flock. Su Hou watched the dogs surrounding the flock curiously. Some of them let out low warning growls and showed an intention to attack. It was only when Wu Yi made a hand sign that they stood down, wagging their tails as they headed to Wu Yi. Giving each a reward, he instructed them to continue standing guard. Wu Yi then pointed at some stray sheep a short distance away from the flock. "Go herd those sheep that have wandered too far away from the flock, Bingo!" In the next moment, Bingo rushed out. The sheep that had strayed off were driven and ran back toward the herd. As for Bingo, he slowed to a walk upon nearing the flock and turned back. "See, it is just like that. Although it might look simple, training takes time, and most of my shepherd dogs have been trained since they were young. Matured dogs whose qualities have been determined already are not suitable. Fang Zhao, your dog is not suitable for herding sheep, but a little training might be beneficial, and it might learn a thing or two. Look, there is still another sheep in front. Why dont you let small Curly Hair try it out," Wu Yi said. "Curly Hair, go try it out." "...This is not how you train a dog." Wu Yi saw Fang Zhao standing there not moving and looked a little helpless. He thought to himself. A foreigner is just a foreigner. If training dogs was really that easy and they did exactly as you said, I would already have brought my farms dogs to take part in apetition. Of course, Fang Zhao knew that really training a dog was not like this, but he had found out early on that Curly Hairs capacity for leaning was very impressive. Furthermore, he had gradually started to understand a lot of words. Thus, he was just trying it out by saying this. Just as Fang Zhao finished his sentence, Curly Hair left and scampered over to the lone sheep. Curly Hair was not as big as Bingo. Whenpared to the sheep, it was even smaller. The hooves of a sheep could crush him easily. As Zuo Yu had expected, the sheep was not bothered as Curly Hair walked toward it, unhurriedly chewing on the grass. At most, itzily raised an eye to look as Curly hair neared it but showed no sign of a reaction. The curly-haired dog was at a loss and turned back, not knowing what to do. "Still no good. This dog has no killing intent." Wu Yi sighed. "When most shepherd dogs cannot make a sheep move, they bark or threaten to bite. Your dog is too small. It probably does not dare to do so. However, it is normal for an untrained dog to do this. How about I get somebody to bring a small sheep over and let it build up a little courage? Carnivores have an innate knack for hunting. Deep down, it definitely has the instinct to do so. With a little training it, will learn." Looking over at Curly Hair, he realized that it was observing the few shepherd dogs, probably trying to imitate them. "There is no rush, wait a moment." A minute passed, then two minutes... Wu Yi tore off a bit of straw and ced it in his mouth while chewing the end. This was his habit when he was bored. "I wonder whether we should..." Wu Yi had not finished what he was saying when he saw the curly-haired dog lower its head and face the sheep in an attacking position. The originally unbothered sheep that was chewing on the grass stopped in its tracks. Suddenly, with a thud, the sheep took off as if it had stepped on a spring. Behind it, the curly-haired dog chased after it closely. Su Hous gaping mouth could swallow an egg whole. "So sheep can run that fast?!" The straw in Wu Yis mouth fell. "This is my first time seeing it too." The sheep seemed like it was running for its life and rushed straight into the flock of sheep. The originally peaceful flock that had been grazing became restless. As for the curly-haired dog, it stopped as it neared the flock. The restless flock took a while before calming down. Wu Yi turned towards Fang Zhao. "That dog... That dog, i-i-is-is it part wolf?" Otherwise, why had that sheep run as if its life was in danger? Zuo Yu asked, "What do you think?" "I think that it is rather suitable to herd sheep." He then told Zuo Yu, "Head to the transport and bring over my equipment case." Fang Zhao had prepared an equipment case before leaving for Muzhou this time. Zuo Yu had seen it and heard that in it were tools for gathering materials. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Curly Hair: "Woof Woof!" MasterBarker: "What? Throw stones into SOT?" Curly Hair: "Woof!" I guess Curly Hair has spoken \_()_/ Chapter 90: Collecting Materials Chapter 90: Collecting Materials Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh At least a minimum of six shepherd dogs were required to participate in thepetition. Therefore, ording to Wu Yi, they were going to pick six and add Curly Hair in for a total team strength of seven. As an old, experienced farm owner, he personally took charge of training. Although there was less than a week till the next round, with additional practice, they should be able to get it together. Fang Zhao let Curly Hair go over before turning to Su Hou beside him. "What are you standing around for? Go over and learn!" Fang Zhao told Su Hou who seemed like he was watching an interesting scene. "Ah?" Su Hou was at a loss. "I have to learn herding too?" "When the timees, is it you or Wu Yi who is going to be standing at the instructors position?" Fang Zhao asked. Su Hou was silent. Most of the time, the instructors position at the sheep-herdingpetition was where the respective farm owner or their sessor stood. There would be recording and broadcasting of the instructors positions during thepetition. Standing there was a mark. Fang Zhaos question was to ask if Su Hou was going to stand there proudly and publicize himself when the time came or if was he going to give the chance up to Wu Yi? Su Hou was temporarily at a loss. Looking at the flock of sheep, he stammered, " B-but there are no more extra cars." "If there are no cars, you still have your legs." Running? Su Hou wanted to object, but under the stern gaze of Fang Zhao, he shuffled over in that direction. In fact, Su Hou wanted to enjoy standing on the instructors position at the sheep-herdingpetition, just that standing there required too much investment. He was not familiar with any of Shanmu Farms dogswould they listen to hismands? If the Shepherd dog team was capable of acting independently herding sheep, Su Hou would not mind just standing there as a decoration. But now, this was a newly formed team, and it was impossible for them to reach that standard. Sigh. Just try it out. Su Hou ran over to where the flock of sheep were and observed Wu Yis hand gestures andmands when training the dogs. Wu Yi also understood Su Hous intentions and exined to Su Hou as he was training the dogs as well as allowing the dogs to have more interactions with him. Su Hou had brought along three people. His attendants saw to his dietary and personal needs and doubled up as bodyguards. However, Fang Zhao did not let the three bodyguards help Su Hou. All he allowed them to do was ensure Su Hous safety and not worry about the rest. Su Hou also agreed; therefore, the three bodyguards stood some way off, watching the little fatty Su running around with the dogs and sheep. Fang Zhao noticed that, at the start, Curly Hair did not blend in well with the team and was not familiar with manymands. However, after an hour, his mistakes were much fewer, and he could correctly carry out Wu Yis instructions to herd the sheep. Although it was not a very good blend, they managed to herd the sheep with some difficulty. Fang Zhao felt that sheep herding opened a new world for Curly Hair. This dog was very strange; it could learn very quickly, but up to now, it had never shown any signs of menace or intention of attacking the people around it. Although it would have its own thoughts, it never hid them. It was just a dog that was as straightforward as one could get. After the apocalypse, many new things appeared. Was this dog one of them? Fang Zhao thought to himself. "Boss, I brought your equipment case." Zuo Yu ced the case hed taken from the flying transport at Fang Zhaos side and looked over at the field. "Oh. Little Curly Hair seems to be doing quite well. However, he looks like he still doesnt fit in." Zuo Yu had no experience at sheep herding, but he could still see that Curly Hair was not fitting in well. The dogs of Shanmu Farm were excluding Curly Hair. Many times, when they were running ording to Wu Yis instructions, they would steal Curly Hairs spot. "Soon," Fang Zhao replied. Zuo Yu did not understand what Fang Zhao meant by that, but in no time at all, he realized that the shepherd dogs were having a conflict. When Curly Hair was running, he was obstructed by Bingo and his position was stolen. This time, Curly Hair was angry, and his low growls were like a deration of war. Bingo also did not continue to run forward. He turned around and faced off with Curly Hair. The two dogs were barking at each other. A distance of about one meter separated them. Both their bodies were taut, baring teeth and ws, making low threatening growls. Su Hou wanted to go over but was stopped by Wu Yi. "A pasture only has one lead dog. That is the rule," From what Wu Yi saw, this pasture was Bingos domain. Now that the small Curly Hair had joined, if it had taken up a subservient stance, all would have been well. However, that little fellow was rather passionate and had no intention to back down, instead provoking the original lead dog. Wu Yi did not stop them. A real battle between two dogs might result in idental injury to people. He controlled the mechanical dogs to fly over and stand by to prevent any bloodshed. However, what surprised Wu Yi was that, where the two dogs were facing off, Bingos growls were gradually getting softer. His erect ears had also drooped, Wu Yi knew then that Bingo was terrified! Terrified?! It was actually terrified of a dog half its size? Even if body sizes were notpared, if another dog threatened its position on its own turf, how could he get terrified that fast! Wu Yi nced over at Fang Zhao and received a hand gesture of "continue" from him. For the time being, they were not going to look into what caused the incident to happen. They just continued training as per usual. However, Bingo no longer tried to snatch positions this time, which made Wu Yi feel depressed. The original n to let Bingo be the lead dog had been shattered, and adjustments would have to be made. "Control the area! Good, very good! Maintain distance! Positions, pay attention to the positions... Bingo! Faster, what are you afraid of! Run forward faster!" Wu Yi directed them awhile before letting Su Hou try, no hand gestures, just oralmands. Letting his employees in charge of herding watch over, Wu Yi walked over to Fang Zhao and downed half a ss of water. His face was still gloomy. "Fang Zhao, that dog, did you really pick him up from some street in the city? Are you sure you did not pick it up from someboratory or some alien?" "You watch too much television," Fang Zhao replied. As shepherd dogs were very smart and well known in Muzhou, there were many dog-rted films. The virtual idols that were most popr in Muzhou were not humans but dogs. However, other than the scenarios he saw on film, Wu Yi could not think of any other exnation. ording to logic, Fang Zhaos Curly Hair was not a purebred descendant of a service dog, and the whole world knew that the IQ of Muzhou dogs were the highest in all the twelve continents. Dogs that could herd were not stupid, but now, Bingo was losing out to a small curly-haired dog whose origins and lineage were not even known. Comparing IQ and vigor, it had lost! Wu Yi could not understand at all. Sitting on the grass and chewing on a strand of straw, he felt a little heartache. His outlook on life had been changed. If it really continues like this, the lead dog... would it be that little curly-haired dog? When the timees for thepetition, the audience wouldnt mock them, would they? Eh? No way! Wu Yis shrewd mind had begun working. If they do not think highly, that would be less people betting, and the payout odds would be very high. As the sheep-herdingpetition progressed, the rules for the rewards would change too. As Wu Yi watched his six dogs nearby herding sheep alongside that curly-haired dog, his eyes started to shine with glee. Midway through a break, Su Hou came over to discuss something with Fang Zhao. He wanted the dogs to listen to his instructions at the nextpetition. For that, he would need the selected dogs to approve of him. Curly Hair was not an issue, but the other six dogs saw Wu Yi as their master. Unless Wu Yi renounced them, they would not take anyone else for a second master. "Wu Yi said to make them approve of me in the shortest time, other than interacting with them when herding, I would need to eat and sleep with them to increase my time spent together. From what I understand, I have to treat myself as a dog," Su Hou said. "What about your own decision?" Fang Zhao asked. Su Hou scratched his head. "I think that if that can help us win, it is not that big of a deal." Fang Zhaoughed and did not continue the topic. Instead he said, "I heard that if you get in the top eight of the eastern region, there is a five-minute dedicated advertisement segment." "Yes, yes, yes!" When Fang Zhao mentioned this, Su Hou then remembered, for normal sheep-herdingpetitions, although there was an introduction for each farm, the time frame for each was not much, just a few brief lines on each farm before they introduced the dogs aplishments. But at the Eastern region finals, where the top eight were cut down to the top four, when they decided the qualifications, there would be an opportunity to exhibit themselves. And that period was when everyone in Muzhou would be paying attention. "If we do get that chance, I will make sure to make myself even more handsome for the shoot!" Su Hou had started thinking of how cool and dazzling his image would be at the finals. Thinking of this, he felt inspired. "Master Zhao, for the publicity film, would you personally craft the background music?" "Of course." "Hahahaha!" Su Houughed excitedly and ran toward the flock of sheep. He felt that, in a while, he would be able to ride dogs into battle. Wu Yi walked over and suspiciously asked,"Whats up with that little fellow?" Previously, he had seen the little master looking listless, but now it seemed he was all perked up. "And what are you doing over here again?" Seeing what Fang Zhao was doing, Wu Yi forgot about his previous question. He saw Fang Zhao attaching a fingernail-sized object to the curly-haired dogs head. "A sound recorder, for collecting material." After attaching the equipment, he patted Curly Hair. "Go on." "Is straw nice to eat?" Fang Zhao asked upon seeing Wu Yi chewing on yet another stalk. Wu Yi had a profound looked on his face. "You wouldnt understand. The four seasons are contained inside a stalk of straw." Walking over to Fang Zhaos side, Wu Yi listened to the sounds of the earpiece. It was all the sound of wind. This should be the sounds from the curly-haired dogs recorder. However, this was a verymon sound. Why would Fang Zhao need it? Did he need to collect this sort of material? Totally not understanding, Wu Yi curiously asked, "Soposers like you have an interest inmon sounds like this?" Fang Zhaoughed and shook his head. "You wouldnt understand. The world is contained within sounds." Wu Yi: "..." First time meeting some who who can pretend better than me. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker "A pasture has only one lead dog. That is the rule." -RIP Bingo Chapter 91: Dongshan Chapter 91: Dongshan Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Shepherd dogs did not have easy jobs. Every day, they would run at least 30 kilometers. If they needed to consistently change pastures, the distance was even greater. For arduous tasks, sometimes times they might even cover 100 kilometers in a single day. However, there was no way Su Hou couldpare with the professional shepherd dogs. Without a car, and given his weaker constitution, using just his two legs would be an impossible ask. Luckily he was only ying the role of an instructor. There was no need to frequently run with the dogs. However, just slowly following them and shoutingmands nonstop was enough to tire Su Hou till he was on the verge of copsing. When they were heading back from the pasture, Su Hou rode the car back. He was too tired to run anymore. At dinner, Su Hou ate with the dogs. That did not mean that he ate dog food, but rather, after feeding the dogs, Su Hou would have his own food beside them. When it came to sleeping, Su Hou slept in the kennel. However, the ce where the dogs slept on the farm had rather decent living conditions. Not as good as Su Hous own home, but it was better than some of the living quarters of normal employees. People from Muzhou said that the shepherd dogs lived better than the average working-ss person from another continent, and that was not without reason. This also caused a lot of jealousy and hate among others. Their lives could not even bepared to a dogs. With Su Hou sleeping in the kennel, his three bodyguards could not wander off too far. They had to stay nearby and monitor the area where Young Master Su was. During the day, Su Hou was dog-tired. At night, he could just lie down in the kennel and fall asleep straight away. However, there was a strangeughtering from the kennel. "Hehe... Heiheihei... HAHAHAHA..." The three bodyguards cautiously headed over to check it out. They realized it was their young master having a dream. It was probably a good dream, as he keptughing. The dogs in the kennel had looks of irritation. Bingo let out a dissatisfied whimper before changing positions and continuing to sleep. The shepherd dogs were tired out and left the guarding of the farm at night to Chubby ck and a few other specially trained guard dogs. The Su Hou was pushed by the paw of a nearby dog. He smacked his lips a few times, turned his body the other way, and continued sleeping. In no time at all, the intermittentughter came back. Seeing the situation, the three bodyguard felt a little helpless. They cared for their young master dearly, but seeing this situation, they had no idea what to feel. Their young master seemed ratherfortable just sleeping in the kennel. Unlike Su Hou and the rest who slept early, Fang Zhao still went running at night. As his bodyguard, Zuo Yu also followed, although he had no idea why his artist boss was running in the pitch-ck farm at night. Curly Hair had joined them and was running beside Fang Zhaos feet. The farm was huge. Fang Zhao ran two rounds from the cultivated farnds to the pastures before heading back. "Its really quiet," Fang Zhao said. Zuo Yu thought to himself, What nonsense is he saying? "Muzhou is like this. There are few people and the farms are big. Everywhere is just fields and pastures," Zuo Yu said. Fang Zhaoughed but did not bother exining. Back during the end of days, nights had not been like this. As they were running back to the residence Wu Yi had prepared for them, Fang Zhao realized that, although the farm was very quiet, there were many "eyes" behind them. The whole farm was being monitored. Every night, there were people in the monitor room, prepared to investigate any unusual happenings. The dogs of the farm also doubled as their "early warning system." Even if their eyes were closed, their ears were always listening for any suspicious sounds. This farm was run well. Fang Zhao knew that, even if they had not coborated this time, Wu Yi would still have been able to expand his farm. All he needed was more time. When they returned back, Fang Zhao did not head out anymore. Zuo Yu also went into his own room. If his boss did not head out, he could also rest a little. Midway through a yawn, Zuo Yu suddenly halted as he remembered something. No wonder he kept feeling something was amiss. After they had returned back from running, Fang Zhao surprisingly had not been panting as he had expected. How was that possible? ording to the information on Fang Zhaos file, he was supposed to be the sort thatcked physical training and was an artist that only knew how to use his brains to make money. But after running such a distance, why had he still seemed so rxed? Could it be that it was as the people in the virtual projects department had said, that Fang Zhao spent a lot of time training himself every day? But even if it was normal training, it was still not possible to reach this sort of level. Unless Fang Zhaos training had increasing intensity. But what would an artistic worker need such a high degree of training for? Zuo Yu realized that he understood Fang Zhao less and less. Shaking his head, he took two steps then stopped. He remember that the curly-haired dog at Fang Zhaos feet had not panted either. During the day, it had sheep-herding training, and at night, it still kept up with Fang Zhao for the run. To think that it was not even panting. If it were another dog, it would probably haveid down and gasped for air after returning. Zuo Yu was even more depressed. Even that dog made no sense! The next day, Su Hou emerged from the kennel in high spirits and ran over to find Fang Zhao. Yesterday, he had run the entire day, but at night, after spraying medicine, it was as if his muscles were not sore at all. Instead, after his nice dreamst night, hed woken up smiling. "I heard that Young Master Su had a good dreamst night? What did you dream about?" Wu Yi asked when he saw Su Hou. "I dreamed that... dreamed that... sigh, I already cant remember, but it was a good dream. Hehe, Master Zhao!" Su Hou shouted when he saw Fang Zhaoing. "The application for the farms name was sessful. We will have a new name for the nextpetition!" Su Hou wanted to change the name after he had bought Xishan Farm. After all, with a new owner, there was no need to use the previous name. Even if the farm had nothing, it still was his own property. A name change would make him feel more at ease. However, after thinking of quite a number of names, Su Hou could not decide on one. After that, Fang Zhao had said, "If you dont like Xishan, how about Dongshan; it means to make aeback." Hence, Su Hou had gone and applied for the change of name and received news that it had been approved early this morning. From today onward, their farm was no longer Xishan Farm but Dongshan Farm. Although he was unclear of what he had dreamt aboutst night, Su Hou remembered it having something to do with the sheep-herdingpetition. As Fang Zhao had said, he was eagerly anticipating entering the Eastern finals. When that happened, everyone watching thepetition would know Su Hous name! With the sess of the name application, Su Hou was in a good mood, and he begun putting in added effort to learning herding. For the following few days, Su Hou followed the flock of sheep every day, giving instructions to the seven shepherd dogs on his team. Wu Yi picked out a hundred sheep for training from his own livestock. The sheep were selected by their breed and characteristics to be simr to the sheep used in the sheep-herdingpetition. These sheep were the mostmonly seen sheep in Muzhou. Su Hous three bodyguardsmented every day. At the start, Su Hou had been at a loss all the time, but now, he had both form and shape. At the start, hed taken half a day to think ofmands to issue, but now, when he saw the changes in the flock, he could immediatelye up with hand gestures. In just a week, the young master had lost weight. Wu Yi imparted some sheep-herding tactics every day, but he no longer concealed anything. After all, they had chosen to cooperate, and he had chosen to bet on Dongshan farm. He considered it an all-in gamble, so if he kept anything to himself, it would not benefit anyone at all. But what made the three bodyguards puzzled was theposer from Yanzhou, Fang Zhao. What was he up to every day? In the day, Fang Zhao just sat there with his earpiece, fiddling with some music software. At night, he took his dog out for runs. When Su Hou was herding sheep, Fang Zhao would even ce some sort of recording equipment on the sheep, dogs, and even on Su Hous body. Any instrument to be ced by Fang Zhao had to go through a stringent inspection by the three bodyguards. The inspection found that the equipment was indeed a sound recorder and, furthermore, it was to be ced closest to the ear. The sounds it recorded were sounds that the ear tended to not hear. This made them even more bewildered. Eavesdropping? What was there to eavesdrop on? And so much effort just to do so. Collecting materials? What sorry of materials did this collect? They had all heard the sounds from the recordings. It was just a bunch of sounds all mashed together; there was nothing much to hear. Sometimes they could hear the wind, but the sound of wind was not that special either. As for the symbols Fang Zhao wrote down in his notebook, it was rumored to be a musical score, but no one could understand it. Indeed, the world of an artist was different from that of a normal human. In the blink of an eye, the day of thepetition arrived. In this round, other then their Dongshan Farm, there were seven other teams from the Eastern region. In total, there were eight teams. "Boss, what are you betting on this time? Top five again?" Zuo Yu asked. "No." Wu Yi had said that, in Muzhou, most of the people that could correctly guess the top five were from the Su Family. Fang Zhao guessing all correctly once could be down to pure luck. But out of ten times, hitting predictions correctly three times would attract unwanted attention. If the frequency of correct predictions increased, it would attract more attention. Fang Zhao currently did not want any trouble. Furthermore, he was not short of cash, so there was no need to take such a risk. After all, making less guesses did not mean not being able to win big. Fang Zhao looked at the odds for the payouts. Perhaps there were a number of teams of a simr standard, so the payouts were slightly higher. Guessing first ce correctly would give a threefold bonus. The ces that followed were the same, higher than the previous time. "This time, there are no slight favorites or underdogs. Guessing the top five is hard," Fang Zhao said. Zuo Yu looked at Fang Zhao. He did not know if Fang Zhao really could not guess or if he did not want to. Pausing awhile, he asked, "So how do you intend to buy?" "You dont have to overthink. As long as we are taking part in thepetition, wagering on ourselves will be good enough," Fang Zhao replied. Zuo Yu understood and nodded his head. Just as Wu Yi had done so to support his cousin, whether it looked good or not, he could always wager some and have a side bet in the shadows. Zuo Yu wanted to know if Fang Zhao had any secret side bets but could not ask him so publicly. so he walked over and whispered, "Boss, how much did you ce on us this time around?" "All the winnings from our previous trip to Muzhou," Fang Zhao replied. Zuo Yu was startled. "Are you serious?!" "When am I ever not serious?" Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Master Barkers chinese lessons 101- Xishan means West mountain while Dongshan means East moutain. Dongshanes from the phrase ɽ which is an idiom for making aeback. Chapter 92: Little Pet Dog Chapter 92: Little Pet Dog Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Inside the viewing gallery, staffers from Shanmu Farm were massaging their dogs. Fang Zhao and Wu Yi hung out in the official viewing gallery. Thepetition venue was too big. They could never take in the entirety of the grounds. Some viewers used binocrs, whereas others who werezier were ensconced in their chairs, watching the live broadcast. "Were third up today. Its a decent position. Rx, Master Su. Dont worry. Well keep you updated through your earpiece," Wu Yi said. "Master Su, you can warm up with the dogs right now. Even roaming around or jumping up and down will do. It will help calm nerves and prevent your muscles from stiffening. Just follow your routine in practice. We should be able to post a time of under 7 minutes." Zuo Yu nced at Wu Yi then at Fang Zhao before dropping his head. Even if they managed a sub-7 minute performance, a first-ce finish would likely require a time 5 minutes or less. If they didnt ce first, then Fang Zhaos 10 million dor bet was gone. The order of appearance for the eight teams from the eight farms had been determined in the morning by a draw of lots. The results of the betting would be announced after thepetition. After Fang Zhao ced his bet, he started monitoring betting activity on this eastern regional contest online. There was some discussion of the third team to appear, Dongshan Farm. "Dongshan Farm? Howe I havent heard of it before? Its got 30-odd points already." "Dongshan Farm is what was known as Xishan Farm. There was a change of ownership, so the name changed." "Let me check who the owner is. Oh, its a member of the Su family. And its one of the Su kids. Who is this kid?" "Isnt it Su Hou, the kid who was caught on camera by paparazzi a while back? Now hes buying farms?" "Im not worried about the farm being renamed or a change in ownership. All I care about is the dogs its entered in thepetition. I checked. Dongshans lineup wont do. Apart from its A dog, the others dont look promising. And theres actually a tiny puppy. Hawere they that short on talent that they had to draft a pet dog to beef up their numbers?" Many folks noticed the list of dogs that Dongshan had entered. Thest one was a curly-haired dog that stood out. These experienced dog watchers could tell right away that this was not a professional shepherd dog. They scrutinized its listed weight. Wow, its that small? "Theres actually a team that fielded a pet dog to boost its numbers." From a Muzhou natives perspective, a pet dog was different from a work dog. In their eyes, a pet dog was a house nt pampered in a greenhouse. It was sissy, fragile, and served no practical purpose whatsoever, so when they spotted a small curly-haired dog on Dongshan Farms roster, some folkspletely lost interest. "To be fair, Dongshan Farms A dog isnt bad. Its a shame that..." More often than not, the A dog was the lead dog. That was why it was the first dog that fans paid attention to. They evaluated the entire team, its herding patterns and so on based on the strength of the A dog. But Dongshan Farms unprofessional lineup on paper disappointed many. Apart from the official betting pool, other privatepanies organized their own pools, but their bets were capped at 1 million. After Wu Yi ced an official bet, he bet through a private tform as well. Unlike the official pool, the private tform offered only one type of betfirst ce. Different odds were listed for the eight teams. Dongshan Farm was the least favored with the lowest odds. "5.4? That iss to say, if we ce first, Ill receive 5.4 times the amount I bet?" Zuo Yu was going to enter the official pool like Fang Zhao, but when he noticed Wu Yi betting on a private tform, he switched over as well. They were only betting on themselvesmight as well pick the tform with the bigger payout. Zuo Yu bought 10,000 entries in the private pool for a total sum of 50,000 dors. "Boss, youre not going to ce a heavier bet?" Zuo Yu asked casually. Lo and behold, Fang Zhao ced another 1 million. By the time betting had ended on all tforms, final preparations were underway at thepetition venue. Workers inspected the pasture, a scene that was shown in the live broadcast to highlight the fact that organizers conducted a meticulous sweep. There would be no cheating. When the first team performed, Su Hou started jogging in circles, but the warm-up didnt alleviate his nerves, instead aggravating his anxiety. Every time he stopped, he would get antsy and check the timer obsessively. "Six minutes and 51 seconds! The first team finished with a final result of 6 minutes and 51 seconds. Thats a decent time." Thementator evaluated the performance of the first team of dogs. The first team of shepherd dogs wasnt fast, but they didnt make any big mistakes. Posting a sub-7 minute time was a decent showing. At least they wouldnt finishst. By the time the second team waspeting, Su Hou had to lead his dogs out into the field. Wu Yi followed and returned soon. He kept wiping the sweat on his forehead. He was a picture of calm just now, but this was his firstpetition as a contestant. While the team was named after Dongshan Farm, six of the dogs were from his farm. No wonder he was so nervous. By the time Wu Yi returned, the second team hadpleted its routine. He checked the time on the big screen: 6 minutes and 43 seconds. Two consecutive teams posting times under 7 minutes put quite a bit of pressure on the third team. A time of 6 minutes or so wasnt ster, but it wasnt bad either. Wu Yi was getting more and more nervous. He didnt expect his dogs to be spectacrjust as long as they could herd all the sheep into the pen. After all, it was their first contest. Who knew what could go wrong? Wu Yi rummaged through his pockets impatiently. He couldnt find anything. He was so tense when he left the farm he forgot to stuff straw in his pockets. Now he couldnt fight his jitters by chewing on a piece of straw. He nced to his side instead. "Fang Zhao, arent you worried?" "I am." "I couldnt tell. You seem quite calm. What are you jotting down? Tactical notes?" Wu Yi approached and craned his neck, then went silent. The piece of paper was covered with scribblings that Wu Yi couldnt decipherFang-style musical notations. Wu Yi was about to say something when he heard Zuo Yument: "Were up." On the big screen, the camera paused on the instructors podium. Su Hou was very tight. He kept on mumbling. "Little Mr. Su is probably memorizing his gestures, hehe." Thementator followed with a knowingugh. "As many people know, Little Mr. Su bought was used to be Xishan Farm and renamed it Dongshan Farm. The shepherd dogs he entered arent the ones from Xishan Farm that people know so well. These are all new faces. Oh, and theres a small pet dog on their team. Little Mr. Su doesnt seem that confident either, but thats understandable. Debutants jitters. OK, lets get back to thepetition. The countdown has started. Lets see what kind of result this new team of dogs led by Little Mr. Su can manage." Tick, tick, tick. The sound of the countdown clock reverberated through the field. "Off we go!" One hundred sheep rushed into the field, and the seven dogs emerged from passageways on their two nks. "Off we go! As we can see, the dogs from the third team, Dongshan Farm, have adopted a circr approach. Pay attention to how they cluster the sheep. This positioning... Thats not right. Dog A doesnt seem to be in the right position." The passionatementator became confused. "Is Dongshan Farm switching tactics?" Inside the closed viewing gallery, Wu Yi was watching in a pseudo-praying position. He kept repeating in his headstay in position, stay in position! But Wu Yi was rudely interrupted by the menacing voice of thementator. "Its Dog B. Dog B is in the wrong position. Its gone down the wrong nk. It seems a bit nervous. Its probably realized its mistake and is now slowing down. Lets see how Little Mr. Su adjusts." Wu Yi pped himself in the face. He couldnt watch any more. Dog B? Little Lucky? Little Lucky was typically such a steady performer. It was the dogs first shepherdingpetition. The new surroundings were bound to take some getting used to and would lead to difort. But if even Little Lucky was making mistakes, the others were probably faring worse. Wu Yi might have been quite talkative under normal circumstances, but at a time like this, he was at a loss. His head was spinning. He couldnt verbalize his thoughts. He turned his head toward Fang Zhao, who had already picked up his walkie-talkie. Thementator continued, "Su Hou has asked to intervene. But its a bit toote. The sheep are dispersing again. One group of sheep is peeling away from the main group. This is what happens when a dog attacks the wrong nk." Thementator was delighted by the rare sight of a sheep cluster gone astray. He sounded like he wanted to jump. "Were losing sheep! Lets see what Little Mr. Su signals to Dog B and if Dog B can return to the right position. Wait..." Halfway through his spiel, Su Hous projection appeared not in front of Dog B but rather Dog G. Dog G? The curly-haired one? Su Hou made a hand gesture. He was so nervous he got it wrong initially but quickly corrected himself. Following Fang Zhaos instructions, he signaled Curly Hair to round up the sheep. When he was done, Su Hou didnt look very confident. "Little Mr. Sus signal is to round up the sheep. Unbelievable. He actually signaled a little pet dog to lead the roundup. I think he made the wrong hand gesture." Thementator was about to borate when he saw Curly Hair dash like the wind. "Such amazing speed! Great coverage! But its too far from the sheep. It cant aplish the task. Woah, the sheep are converging. The lost sheep are returning to the fold." Thementator wiped away his sweat. It felt like he had not been able to utter aplete sentence since the third team had taken off. He had to switch gears mid-sentence every time. On the field, the small cluster of sheep that had left the main group like a wayward branch veered back toward the core group on a parabolic trajectory. "Setting up a blockade. The sheep have converged. Impressivea tiny dog actually set up the blockade for the third team." Thementator stopped using the word "pet." Chapter 93: New Voices in Symphonic Composition Chapter 93: New Voices in Symphonic Composition Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh First, to gather a flock of sheep, the sheep at the front had to be obstructed and their speed restricted. Next, the loose sheep at the sides and back had to be harried into the flock. And this process of gathering was part of herding. During that process, whether sheep or dog, all of them would be running. "The flock has been gathered, remove the blockade! They are beginning to drive the flock! Running positions! Lead dog! Where is the lead dog!" Thementators began searching amongst the seven dogs. Dog A? Probably not. Dog As running position at the start did not have the imposing manner of a lead dog. What about Dog G, who had worked hard during the crisis? Nope, Dog Gs current position was at the back. Observing the few dogs on the field, thementators then realized the Dog B that had previously run to the wrong position had returned to the correct one, Generally speaking, after the flock had gathered and it was time to herd the flock, the lead dog would seek out and suppress the lead sheep. Then it would force the lead sheep to run toward the desired destination. When the lead sheep ran, the entire flock would run after it. Today was somewhat special. There was no lead dog that went to seek out the lead sheep. However... "Today, the flock seems to be running a little fast." Obvious suspicion could be heard in thementators voice. In the field, the flock was picking up speed, and the few shepherd dogs that eventually understood the situation also increased their speed. Once the gathering wasplete and the running positions were correct, what followed was the herding process. As long as no unfortunate idents happened, the sheep would be smoothly herded into the pen. "The speed of the flock is still increasing!" Thementators nce at his colleague was questioning what was happening, but the look the colleague returned was one of equal bewilderment. They did not manage to catch which dog had exerted a "suppressing re." Barking? There were indeed a few dogs barking, but all of them were excited barks as they ran; they did not seem aimed at the head sheep. Scaring the sheep by biting? No one saw any dog biting. But why was the flock of sheep acting like there was something frightening chasing after them? The audiences watching the broadcast were equally puzzled. However, for those not participating, they were paying more attention to the timer. At this moment, Wu Yis eyes locked onto the numbers at the top right corner of the screen. Four minutes and 10 seconds... Four minutes and 13 seconds... Four minutes and 50 seconds... Five minutes... "Almost there! Persevere, my dears!" Wu Yi shouted. He could feel his adrenaline pumping. Five minutes and 10 seconds... Twelve seconds... Thirteen seconds... "They are in! They are all in the pen! Five minutes and 16 seconds! Team No. 3, the shepherd dogs of Dongshan farm, five minutes and 16 seconds! That was totally unexpected!" Thementators were deeply moved. Wu Yi, who was in the viewing hall, was so stirred up that he roared with joy. He had never expected the results of his firstpetition would be better than his cousins results. He had enough to brag about for an entire year already. Wu Yi wanted to share the joy with Fang Zhao but realized that Fang Zhao had retracted his gaze from the screen and continued writing and drawing in his notebook. What a wet nket! Wu Yi thought. Turning around, he ordered a few employees who were standing beside. "Faster, faster, faster, follow me over to retrieve my little babies!" On the screen, Su Hou had run from the instructors tform to the pens entrance. The instructors tform was near the final destination, making it easy for farm owners to control their own dogs immediately. The overly excited Su Hou, smiling nonstop, had rushed inside and was rolling around with the seven dogs, getting bits of grass all over his body. "Looks like Young Master Su is very satisfied with the results of his debut performance, hehe." Thementatorsugh was no longer the sardonicughter from before the start of thepetition but rather a merryugh. Su Hou could not wipe away the smiles on his face as he brought the dogs back to the viewing hall. His original target was to only use hand gestures when necessary and let the shepherd dogsplete the herding. As for the timing, he had not even thought about it and had never expected it to be within six minutes. To think that it would be just a little over five minutes! Seven days was too short. He had only forced himself to memorize themands and gestures. The time he spent with the seven dogs was not nearly enough. When he had been standing on the instructors tform, hed still felt a little dumb. Never had he expected to get this sort of result. "After you are done being happy, continue watching thepetition. Is five minutes very little? Think about Shoubei Farms four minutes and six seconds. If you want to enter the eastern region finals, you still have to cut down your time to below four minutes and thirty seconds. There is still much more training to do when you get back," Fang Zhao uttered. This was meant for not just Su Hou but Wu Yi as well. If Su Hou had been able toe up with a quick reaction when the situation ured at the start, probably a few seconds could have been shaved off the time. This time, it was thanks to Fang Zhaos direct instructions. Otherwise, Su Hou really would not have known what gestures to show to Dog - Little Lucky, or the other dogs. As for Wu Yi, he needed to increase the intensity of training for some of the dogs. They could herd on their own fields however they liked. As long as the job waspleted, it was fine. However, the previous standard was not good enough for thepetition. They could not afford to have another error next time. "Right, right, right, more training when we get back. Little Lucky,e over!" Wu Yi had originally decided to p the dog that had made a mistake. However as his hand descended, it became a heavy pat on the head. He was in too good a mood, and as it seemed like Little Lucky had realized its own mistake already, Wu Yi could not bring himself to do so. With their teams part in todayspetition done for, the excitement from the group gradually died down and they started to watch the following teams performances. The teams that followed mostly finished around the six to seven minute mark. There was one other team that gave an extraordinary performance and managed to finish within six minutes, but they were slower than Dongshan Farm by 29 seconds. Once all eight teams had finished, many people looking at the standings today were left dumbfounded. No one had expected that Dongshan would actually obtain such a result. During their run, Dongshan Farms tactics were too hard to understand. Till now, there was still no analysis of it. After thepetition, there will still people thatined, saying that there was a problem with the dogs of Dongshan Farm, especially the small curly-haired dog. There were some that said the dogs were surely doped. Toward these, Wu Yi was extremely angry. "These people losing their money by betting on the wrong team are none of our godd*mn business! The dogs have already undergone anti-doping tests. I am going to sue them for nder!" However, as there were too many peopleining, thepetition organizers dispatched a professional team over to test the dogs once more. In the end, the results were still the same. This time, no matter how many people vented their frustrations and made noise, the organizers had this to say. "You may suspect others, but you cannot call into question thepetitions justness and impartiality. Anyints require evidence. Otherwise, see you in court." Having won first ce for todayspetition, Wu Yi was excitedly waving his hands around. "Lets head back to celebrate!" He was happy today. One reason was that his own farm dogs had won first ce in their first everpetition. The other reason was that he had won money! He had wagered a million on Dongshan Farm in private. He had never expected to win it back; he had only done so to boost his own morale. Losing it was fine, he wouldve just taken it as a wager for memories of the first time taking part. Never had he expected that he would actually win! At 5.4 times, deducting the original one million, he had earned an additional 4.4 million. While Zuo Yu excitedly counted the money, he used the corner of his eyes to watch Fang Zhao. This time around, Fang Zhao had also earned quite arge sum, but till now, his attention was not on the money but on his notebook. "Boss, are you not going to share your thoughts?" Zuo Yu asked. "Thoughts?" Fang Zhao raised his head. "We are heading to Qingcheng tomorrow." "What are we going there for?" Wu Yi and Su Hou were curious as well. "Have you heard of Qingchengs Odd Music Company?" "Odd Music Company? Nope." Wu Yi shook his head repeatedly. "I might have heard of it somewhere but I dont remember what they do." Having grown up in Qingcheng, Su Hou only felt that thispanys name sounded a little familiar, but he was unclear about anything else. "Odd Music Company is apany that provides recording studios. Other than a few big entertainmentpanies and music academies, theirpanys recording studios are highly rated. I made a reservation just now. I will check it out tomorrow," Fang Zhao said. "Music recording? Are there a lot of people?" Su Hou did not understand. "There will be a queue. Seems like Muzhous musical ambience is not too bad." Ever sinceing to Muzhou, he had listened to quite a number of the native Muzhou songs. At Shanmu Farm, he had also heard Wu Yi ying his bamboo flute. Not just native Muzhou music, when Fang Zhao had made a reservation for a symphony recording studio, he had realized that this style of music was also rather popr and he would be required to queue. Tomorrow, when he went down, he did not even know if he could start recording. "Then what about Curly Hair?" Now, Su Hou felt that among the seven dogs, Curly Hair was the most reliable. If Fang Zhao went to Qingcheng, would he bring Curly Hair along? "Curly Hair will stay and train with you. Stop thinking about relying on him all the time. I heard that the difficulty will be increased for the finals. Just relying on one dog will not do," Fang Zhao replied. "Hehe, got it, got it." Su Hou felt that the dreams he had every day about the finals now had a chance of bing reality. The party brought the dogs back to Shanmu Farm. Currently, they were still living on Shanmu Farm. Fang Zhao used a long range video projection to check on the situation at Dongshan Farm. He found out that the renovation work he had requested was alreadyplete and new grass had already been grown. Crops for the current season would be sowed on the fields and would germinate in a bit. After arranging everything, the next day, Fang Zhao headed for Qingcheng with Zuo Yu in tow. Odd Music Companys building was shaped like an erected flute, tall and cylindrical, and had many windows that were made circr. Fang Zhao had made a reservation for their symphony recording studio. When they arrived, there was a private studio that were doing their recording, The forecasted time was in a short while, so Fang Zhao waited in the buildings waiting hall. There were a few others who were waiting just like him. Fang Zhao saw a few youngsters holding onto a book engaged in discussion. Fang Zhao was very familiar with the cover. It was the book he had written with Xue Jing, "New Voices in Symphonic Composition." The paperback and electronic versions of "New Voices in Symphonic Composition" had been published worldwide. Xue Jing had mentioned to Fang Zhao that sales of the electronic book were great and that the paperbacks required additional reprints, as the reviews were good. At a table behind Fang Zhao, a student raised his head to look at the people in his surroundings and whispered to hispanion, "Nowadays, the people doing symphonic styles have increased. In the past, the symphonic recording studio was always empty, and at times, they would lend it out to other styles of music. Never did I expect that we would have to queue despite booking a day in advance." "Seems like it started when New Voices in Symphonic Composition came out. A ssmate in an orchestra told me that, every day, he is busy from morning till night. Previously, the amount of idle time made him consider changing professions and he felt that there were no prospects for him. Now he is crazy busy, but heughs when he dreams. You know, now that their orchestra is gaining poprity and their charges have doubled, surprisingly, they are still that busy." Chapter 94: See Fang Zhao Chapter 94: See Fang Zhao Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Xue Jing had once told Fang Zhao that, in the music world of the New Era, symphonic structures had a rather refined vor and were different from the moremon musical styles in the New Era. The public did not have a high eptance toward it, and there were not many who would study this, instead choosing to y with electronic music. Fang Zhaos emergence had let symphonies and electronic music blend perfectly. Even though it was still not truly fashionable, at least more people were more epting of it. In the world, the number of people who could perfectly blend symphonies with electronic music was not just limited to only Fang Zhao. However, to build a reputation for oneself and be willing to selflessly share all his techniques, there was only Fang Zhao. This was also why there had been so much hype within themunity for "New Voices in Symphonic Composition" before it had even been released. This sort of situation was rarely seen, and just by spending a little money, one would gain the knowledge that he wanted. This sort of chance was hard to let go. In the past, even if people wanted to learn, they would be put off by the "high entry requirements" and "hard to understand," and use these excuses to cower. Now, people who were interested could first read up on the exnations in the book and the shared experiences while getting a feel of things. Interest was all the foundation that one needed. Although music software could synthesize many sounds, many people would still rather use traditional methods of recording, such as hiring a band or an orchestra to y at a professional studio. This way, they could listen to and feel the details, find ces that needed improvement, and make changes on the spot. Apparently, in these sorts of circumstances, it was easier to gain inspiration. This was probably the "human" factor. Because when an orchestra yed ording to the score, their own feelings would be assimted inside. This was something that could stir up the emotions of aposer. It could be said that Muzhou was the continent that had the least symphonic music. Just as that student had said, in the past, the symphony recording studios were often empty and used for other styles. However, now, despite having an advanced booking, there was still a queue. If even Muzhou was like this, what about the other continents? While Fang Zhao was pondering that question, a few more people came in from outside. One of them scanned the hall and grumbled, "There are too many people. I think the CEO of Odd Music Company has ns to increase the number of symphony recording studios, but I have no idea when it will be ready." The person beside him, with eyes full of anticipation, plucked out his earpiece and said, "I think this piece of mine will be very sessful. I used the music software at home to produce a demo piece, and it sounds very good. Who knows, I might be popr soon! Or maybe I can be like Fang Zhao and be regarded by Fiery Bird?" Everyone wanted to be the second Fang Zhao. Youngsters in the music industry paid attention to Fang Zhao. One reason was his talent and achievements; the other reason was also the main factor: his earnings. Artists were human too. Other than certain madmen, the majority of them weremon people who would have desires. Upon seeing Fang Zhao making so much earnings from his few symphonic movements and even receiving an invitation from Fiery Bird, who would not be tempted by that fame and fortune? They were all of a simr age group, they all enjoyed music, and they were all from various schools from all continents. If Fang Zhao could do it, why not them too? Therefore, more people attempted to take up the challenge, resulting in better recordingpanies in Qingcheng being fully booked almost every day. Good orchestras needed to work overtime every day, and the ones with better reputations had to be booked several days in advance. Fang Zhao nced at the newly arrived youngsters before looking at the time. The ones ahead of him in the queue, "Wheat Dish Studio," had given 1 p.m as the forecasted time that they would be done. They had already overshot by ten minutes and had not given an exnation. Upstairs, the people from Wheat Dish were also in a bad mood. Their recording had not gone smoothly. The problem did not lie with the orchestras performance; instead, it was that the finished recording was different from what they had expected. Wheat Dish Studio was set up by three year-four students from Muzhou Music Academy and had only been recently established. Other than those three, the other people in the studio that were helping them temporarily were their juniors from school. "Something is wrong!" A youngster dressed fashionably scrutinized the scores he had written himself, his face full of distress. "Ding Xiaotao, how do you think we should correct this?" The short haired girl beside him leaned against the back of her chair, both legs on the control panel and facing the ceiling. Hearing herpanion, she took a deep breath and sighed. "Lets properly correct it when we get back." "No! I feel that its justcking a little something for me to find out where the problem lies. Let the orchestra y once more. Maybe I will be able to figure out the answer." That youngster was unwilling to give up. In the past, they had tried out electronic music and not Muzhous traditional music styles because theyd thought that the people who did electronic music were cool. After watching many blockbusters, they had felt that the stunning background music was also pretty cool, so they had switched over to try it out, but they hadnt had much sess. Originally, they had made ns to return to working purely on electronic music, but the release of "New Voices in Symphonic Composition" had given them renewed hope. The three of them had sealed themselves off for a period of time and then came here to produce the results of their seclusion. However, reality was a harsh p in the face. It was as if their fiery and passionate hearts had been doused with cold water. "Obviously, this portion should harmonize really well. Why does it sound wrong?" Thest youngster was also at a loss as he fidgeted and studied the patterns on his sleeve tattoo. "Shi Duo, go and see who is queueing up behind us. If it is no one important, tell them something to continue waiting or to queue up for another recording studio. We are going to extend our stay here for another two hours. I can feel some inspirationing my way. In a moment I will start all over. You go outside and check it out first while I amend the scores. "Jiang Hang, you are saying this for the third time today." The tattooed youth unwillingly got up to head out. His uncle was a senior executive at Odd Music Company, so he could directly take a shortcut for some small matters. Normal clients were not able to check the background or detailed information of the people queueing up after them. The information online only stated what the client who made the booking left behind. The people from Wheat Dish could only find out that the person behind them had made a individual application and nothing more. The tattooed youth had gotten used to this and went to find someone who could check the information of the party behind. "Oh, little Duo came?" The person in charge of Odd Musics technical department did not even need to raise his head. Just ncing at the tattooed sleeve, he knew who hade. Shi Duos nickname was Duo Duo. As hed gotten older, Shi Duo had felt that every time someone called him it sounded like they were calling a dog, so he did not let people call him that. Now, only people who were close to him used that name. Shi Duo cackled as he walked in. "Uncle Wylie, are you busy?" "Say it, what do you want to check this time? Your studio has exceeded the time limit." There was no rebuke in Wylies voice. Exceeding the time was a small mater. A littlepensation fee to the party behind them would resolve it. "I want to see who is queuing up after me, maybe tell him to wait a while more or perhaps queue for another studio," Shi Duo said. Wylie understood. Shi Duo wanted to find out the other partys identity and detailed information. "Let me see, behind you is... a booking by a foreigner from Yanzhou," Wylie said. "If he isnt from Muzhou, thats even better. We dont have to bother about foreigners. We have priority for locals. I guess we will ask him to queue for another studio. However, this name seems a little familiar, as if I have heard it somewhere." "Is he famous? Whats his name?" Shi Duo asked. "Hes called Fang Zhao." "Fang... Fang Zhao?!" Shi Duo did not bother about the rules any longer. He rushed over and pushed Wylie aside and squeezed in front of the screen, carefully examining the information and photograph of the person who made the booking. "You know this person?" Wylie asked. Shi Duo took a deep breath then took another look to make sure his eyes were not ying tricks on him. "Can I check the surveince footage of the waiting hall?" "No way!" Wylie shook his head. Company policy. Other than the technical staff in the monitor room, no one else was allowed to view the surveince footage. Doing so was a breach of privacy, and thepany had strict rules regarding it. If it were not for the backing of his uncle who was a senior executive in thepany, Wylie would not even have considered helping him. "Hey. You havent told me, who is this Fang Zhao?" Shi Dou did not bother to reply and instead rushed straight out. When he ran into the waiting hall, his sudden braking caused the soles of his shoes to create a sharp squeaking sound. The ear-piercing sound made everyone, including Fang Zhao, look over. Shi Dou scanned the waiting hall and his line of sight stopped at Fang Zhao. After that, he turned and rushed straight up and into the recording studio. "You guys, you wont believe who is queueing behind us! Guess who I just saw!" Shi Duo was so excited he was practically shouting. Jiang Hang and Ding Xiaotao were discussing where the music score had gone wrong, but their train of thought had been scared away by Shi Duos abrupt shouting. The two of them stared at Shi Duo as if they wanted to peel him alive. Shi Duo did not care one bit, excitedly continuing, "Fang Zhao! That Fang Zhao!" "Tha-that Fang Zhao?" Jiang Hang and Ding Xiaotao were both stuttering. Shi Duo picked up the copy of "New Voices in Symphonic Composition" and pointed at the name under the deputy editor segment. "This one!" Jiang Hang and Ding Xiaotao looked at each other and ran out at the same time. Shi Duo also followed and did not forget to show off to a bunch of his good friends in a group chat. "Today I ran into Fang Zhao!" Somewhere else in Qingcheng, in a dormitory at Muzhou Music Academy. "The F*ck! Fang Zhao is in Muzhou!" "Who did you say?!" "Is Fang Zhao really in Muzhou?" "Shi Duo said it in a group chat. They met him when recording over at Odd Music." "Lets go to Odd Music!" "You all are going? I still have two more periods of optional lessons." "Skip sses!" In a ssroom at the teaching block. A teacher stepped into his ssroom for his lesson on arrangement and realized that there were only a third of the students in ss, and he was left puzzled. This round, there were not many students from far away, and he had not received any absence-from-ss requests. "Where is everyone? There are supposed to be many more people, where did they go?" the arrangement teacher asked. "Teacher, they all skipped sses to go see Fang Zhao," a student answered. "Outrageous! Even if they were chasing a star, they cant... Who?! Who did they go see?!" The arrangement teacher was stunned. "They went to see Fang Zhao, the deputy editor of New Voices in Symphonic Composition who became popr in a short time. "...Fang Zhao came? Where?" the arrangement teacher asked. "Odd Music Companys building. I heard a fellow student was recording over there when they ran into him." The student had just finished his sentence when the arrangement teacher said, "This ss will be self-revision." With that he hurriedly left. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Boys and girls, stay in school. Teachers know best! Chapter 95: Live Broadcast Lesson Chapter 95: Live Broadcast Lesson Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The news that Fang Zhao, the deputy editor of "New Voices in Symphonic Composition" was in Muzhou recording at Odd Music Company spread fast within the Muzhou music scene. The fastest to react were students of the Music Academy who were interested in the symphonic genre. Many skipped sses and rushed over to Odd Music Company. Thus, on an afternoon where there was no sheep-herdingpetition, many cars appeared at the entrance of Odd Music Company. Odd Musics security guards did not think much of it. Recently, there had been a lot more peopleing to the recording studio. Today was just a little more than normal. However, they quickly realized more and more people wereing and they were asking the same question: "Where is Fang Zhao?" Fang Zhao? Who is Fang Zhao? They were just in charge of thepanys security and knew nothing about the music scene. They might have known some popr singers or superstars, but not much of others in the industry. Only when a supervisor in thepany told them did they know that a rather impressive person hade. In therge waiting hall, the three members of Wheat Dish Studio had ran in front of Fang Zhao. Earlier, when Shi Duo had rushed in and nced over, Zuo Yus professional instincts had been ced on alert. He was ready to obstruct the three of them when Fang Zhao waved his hands, signaling not to. "Greetings, Teacher Fang, we are year four student from Muzhou Music Academy." The three of them handed Fang Zhao their student IDs. Ding Xiaotao and Jiang Hang passed over the books in their hands, flipped open the cover, and bashfully asked, "T-teacher Fang, could we have your autograph?" After thinking for quite a bit, Ding Xiaotao had settled on addressing him as "teacher." Since he had imparted knowledge to them, they would call him "teacher." Fang Zhao smiled at the three of them, took the pen and books, and proceeded to sign them. "We are working on ourposition right now, blending symphonies with electronic music, but we have encounter some problems; could we consult you?" Jiang Hang asked. "Go ahead," replied Fang Zhao. Jiang Hang spoke about the process and some of his thoughts about blending the sounds for theirposition "Did you have a general n?" Fang Zhao asked. "Yes, yes! Just that, when we listen to it, something does not sound right, as if it was not blended properly." "Can I take a look at the scoresheet?" "Sure! Sure!" Jiang Hang handed over the scoresheet that was full of amendments. He was not worried that Fang Zhao would copy their score. This was the Fang Zhaowould he even need to copy their messy and halfpleted song scores? However, looking at the piece of paper full of corrections, the three of them felt a little embarrassed. "How about letting me tidy it up first and show you a brand new copy after all the amendments? This copy does not look good," Jiang Hang asked. "No need." Fang Zhao studied the scoresheet in his hands seriously. Although this scoresheet was messy and the paper was full of markings and corrections, it showed the number of times they had tried to improve their draft. Fang Zhao could see what the three of them were thinking from it. "Lend me the pen," Fang Zhao said. "Sure, free free to use it!" Ding Xiaotao hurriedly fished out from her bag and handed it over to Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao used the pen and circled out a few ces. He proceeded to analyze it and tell them his opinions. Jiang Hang and the other two listened attentively. They realized that Fang Zhao not only talked about the scoresheet, he could also specte as to their thought processes through the amendments. He also urately pointed out the points in their general n where they had felt something was wrong and gave them a few reasons. This way, they could finish the rest by themselves. As Fang Zhao was exining to them, others in the waiting room also curiously watched. Upon hearing "Teacher Fang," some guessed whether it was the Fang Zhao that they knew. When they saw him signing on the copy of "New Voices in Symphonic Composition," their suspicions were confirmed. "Is it really Fang Zhao?!" someone cried out. Someone else from another genre had a nk look on his face. "Who is Fang Zhao? Is he famous?" "Probably some rich master from an aristocratic family. He even has a bodyguard." "Not necessarily. Who knows, he might be a celebrity." "I have never seen him among any Muzhou stars." "A foreign celebrity?" "All this for a foreign star?" They looked down on the behavior of the bunch of young people trying to chase a celebrity. Those who did symphonic genres could not put up with it any longer. "You guys do pop music, right? Its normal not to know him. Now only those who do symphonies and New Era electronic music would know the name Fang Zhao. Have you heard of New Voices in Symphonic Composition? He was a contributor and subeditor. Yesterday, I think a well-known musician said that symphonies and electronics would bring about a new wave of music. Just take a look at all these people sitting there. All of them have a booking for the symphony recording studio." A slightly older person asked, "Are you talking about Yanzhou Silver Wing Medias Fang Zhao? The one thatposed the 100-Year Period of Destruction, received an invite from Fiery Bird, and helped great master Xue Jingpile New Voices of Symphonic Composition, that Fang Zhao?!" Even if they did not have interest in the symphony genre, a while back, the book had been all the rage within themunity, so they would still know of it. "No wonder I felt that he looked familiar! I also want his autograph!" "Me too!" "Wait for me, let me inform everyone in the chat group." Therefore, Zuo Yu watched as a bunch of people came over. There were still others that rushed over upon receiving the news. In a moment, the waiting hall became crowded. "Hello, Im from Qingcheng Universitys arts group. Recently, I have been studying the style of symphonic structures..." "Im a student from Muzhou Music Academy too..." "Im from XXpany..." Zuo Yu observed everyone that came close. He could use his arms to block off the nearest people, but as there were too many, even if Zuo Yu had more limbs, there was no way he could block off everyone in the surrounding area. "Boss, I feel that we should..." Zuo Yu wanted to leave the ce when he saw a middle-aged man in a suit head over. The people he brought along cleared a path. "Teacher Fang! Teacher Fang, I am Si Wai, deputy CEO of Odd Music. Thepany has prepared a room for you to rest." Afterward he addressed the crowd, "Everyone, please do not worry. Later on, Odd Music Company will provide a chance for interaction." Recently, thepanys symphony studio was overbooked every day. The higher-ups had naturally paid attention and understood the reason. Of course they knew what the name "Fang Zhao" implied. This was a chance to raise thepanys reputation! All of Odd Music Companys departments had started to move. They had also increased the number of security guards at the entrance and spent money to engage temporary workers from a protective servicespany. Even their deputy CEO, Si Wai, had personallye out to invite Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao also knew that staying here was not a good idea. After signing a few more books from people beside him, he returned the pen to Ding Xiaotao. "Pardon me, I have to leave for a bit." Fang Zhao had never thought that something like this would happen. However, he was not intimidated by the scene that unfolded as he followed the deputy CEO and left the waiting hall. They arrived at a lounge for distinguished guests, and he realized there were people waiting inside. There were five people in total. Three were top executives from Odd Music, and the other two were the Principal of Muzhou Music Academy and his granddaughter, who coincidentally happened to be recording a song today. The principal had brought his granddaughter to his good friendspany to do a recording and had never expected to have such a great opportunity. But having met quite a few great masters in the industry, he was not like the bunch of rowdy youngsters who were so stirred up. After the customary introductions, the principal finally stated his true objective. "Young Teacher Fang, are you interested toe to Muzhou Music Academy to give a lecture?" ... Half an hourter, Odd Music Company opened arge hall capable of fitting more than a thousand people. In the past, this ce had been used to demonstrate their newest models of sound recording equipment and instations. The hall was a ce for promotion and publicity, and now it being used to house a temporary meet and greet session. Fang Zhao would answer questions for one hour, and after that, there would be an autograph session. Before leaving for the meet and greet session, Fang Zhao made a call to Duan Qianji and told her about the situation here and how he would be cooperating with the Muzhou Music Academys principal, who would arrange a ce for Fang Zhao to lecture. As there were way more interested parties for his lecture then seats, they hade to a decision that the ss would be broadcast online as well. At Muzhous side, it would be an exclusive broadcast by Muzhou Music Academy. As for Yanzhou, Fang Zhao decided to leave it to Silver Wing to arrange the broadcast. Other continents were having discussions to stream the broadcast at the moment. Duan Qianji was very happy when she received the news and immediately got her staff to set up the frequency for the broadcast as well as announce the news of Fang Zhaos lecture and post the details online. After a series of orders had been handed out, Duan Qianji sat down in her own office and browsed through the discussions online as she chuckled to herself. "He really went out to expand his profession indeed." Xue Jing had been invited all over the world to lecture due to the release of "New Voices in Symphonic Composition." As Fang Zhao was contracted to Silver Wing, he did not haveplete freedom, and due to matters that he had to attend to, he had not gone along with Xue Jing. This time, Fang Zhao had been caught in Muzhou. Having received the news, Xue Jing was rather supportive of Fang Zhao personally lecturing and contacted him right away. "When the timees for your lecture, there will surely be a lot of industry seniors, but you dont have to be nervous. Just take it like how you were discussing with me and say whatever you wish to say. I have spoken to a few old friends in Muzhou. They will not post any tricky questions and will help you when there is a need to..." In a tone of a old senior looking after the younger generation, Xue Jing exhorted again and again. When Xue Jing finally finished, Fang Zhao said, "Thank you. I dont get nervous." "Hey, when you are standing there with a thousand pair of eyes glued to you, can you still be so sure? When is your lecture?" "Tomorrow afternoon." "So fast? Dont you need to prepare?" "There is no need. I have something to attend to now." "You littlenever mind, dont put too much pressure on yourself for your first ss." "I dont feel pressure." The next day, when Fang Zhao left the residence the school had arranged for him, there was already somebody waiting for him to escort him to his lecture. The ce where the lecture would be held was amunication center. On most days, professors and masters with high reputations would give reports or lectures there. It was rare that the speaker today was a young person who was of a simr age to students of the school. Muzhou Music Academys principal picked out ten questions from the students suggestions and went backstage to see Fang Zhao sitting there watching a sheep-herdingpetition. Was he watching the video to relieve stress or was he born senseless? the principal thought to himself. When it was about time, Fang Zhao stepped into the hall and walked up the stage. He calmly scanned the hall that was filled to the brim, briefly gave an introduction, and went straight to the main topic. Fang Zhaos was not the in and simple kind of teaching method, yet he was able to use simple words to make the questions more prating. He also used a few famous Muzhou songs as examples. Even people who had nevere into contact with the symphony genre could mostly understand what he was saying. Fang Zhaos examples were not just limited to Muzhou songs; he used songs from other continents as well, which made viewers of the live broadcast feel involved. Oh? To think it could be used like that? Wow, you can blend this sort of sound? Who knows, I might be able to use it in my ownpositions! How did I never think of this? How does he know so much?! ... Those present at the lecture or watching the broadcast felt as if their hearts were deeply stirred. The formless manner of Fang Zhaos words and actions carried some pressure. The student leaders sitting in the first few rows fidgeted in unease. The arrangement teacher also straightened his back. He kept feeling a little nervous and wondered what was up? When he was giving lectures, he would not feel anything. Now, he was all tensed up just listening to a lecture, weird! In the hall that could fit more than a thousand, the front ten rows were filled with student leaders, teachers, and other interested Muzhou citizens of reputable fame. The students were seated behind, and many more that were unable to grab a spot were watching the live broadcast online. The academys forums were also having heated discussions. "I finally know why Fang Zhao rose so high despite being just two years older than us. Take a look, everyone, wherever he stands, that aura... Tsk tsk, reminds me of my form teacher back then." "To actually reveal everything, isnt he even the least bit afraid that, once others learn his methods and techniques, they will trample down on him?" "Do you know what some industry insiders call Fang Zhao? Big Fool Fang! It came about when Fang Zhao would not keep his experiences and techniques to himself and was willing to share it with everyone. However, today, after watching Fang Zhaos lecture, I feel that Fang Zhao is not one who doesnt know how to maximize benefits. It is more like he doesnt care and isnt afraid. Impressive!" Those that had previously doubted Fang Zhaos ability and those that had previously questioned him had one thing on their minds as they watched the broadcast: The style of a master. Xue Jing was in Huangzhou after being invited to lecture, but that did not stop him from watching the live broadcast. A few of his friends beside him were surprised. "Tsk, Old Xue, this fellow speaks even better than you!" Xue Jing was not the least bit angryrather, he sounded gratified. Beaming, he said, "Yesterday, when he told me he didnt get nervous, I did not believe him. Now I understand. I feel this little fellow is meant for this profession!" At Shanmu farm, Su Hou was taking a break from the training and scrolling through his news feed. He realized the top news story mentioned Fang Zhao. "To think that he would be popr before me!" Hearing Su Hou, Wu Yi walked over. He was amazed as well. "To think that Fang Zhao was so famous? He seems really impressive. Many well-known Muzhou great masters went to his lecture? That means that Fang Zhao is considered a great master too?" Chapter 96: Global Lecture Tour Chapter 96: Global Lecture Tour Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhaos lecture at Muzhou Music Academy was a huge sess. You could judge from the number of web hits. The president of the academy was smiling so broadly his creases deepened. He was cocky about his wise decision. After the lecture, at least 10 percent if not half of the global music-studentmunity was now interested in symphonic genres. People who tuned in were also exposed to the name "Muzhou Music Academy." That was the biggest achievement. Still, time was limited. There was only so much Fang Zhao could cover in one lecture. Many viewers hadnt gotten their fix when the lecture ended. The president started brainstorming about how he could work with Fang Zhao again. Didnt he need a recording studio? "The academy has a recording studio. That would spare you the queue at Odd Music. Well prepare the best recording studio for you." But others had the same idea. The chief executive of Odd Music had already extended an invitation in person. The Odd Music CEO responded to the presidents offer with a casualugh. "Old friend, why dont you save that outdated equipment for your students. For a professional recording, youll need toe to Odd Music. Lets put it this way: the best recording equipment in all of Muzhou is at Odd Music. Didnt you bring your own granddaughter to record here on ount of our new equipment? Dont fight me on this one." The Odd Music CEO said that, as long as Fang Zhao was willing, he could offer him a recording studio for free right away. While the official word was that their studios were fully booked, thepany reserved two studios for internal use in case of emergencies. They were equipped with the best gear. The Odd Music CEO was quite enthusiastic and very polite. He also offered many perks. Fang Zhao had no reason to refuse. "Have you contacted Teacher Fang from the symphony? If not, we can rmend a few alternatives," the smiling chief executive said. Among the attendees of Fang Zhaos lecture were several key members of Muzhous major symphonies. They had been waiting to approach Fang Zhao since the end of the lecture. When the Odd Music CEO made hisment, the small group, whose ears were already perked, pounced to pitch their own symphonies. Musical tastes were not as sophisticated in Muzhoupared to Leizhou. There were few symphony orchestras and none of them had a global reputation. That was why every one of their coborations with world-renowned master musicians was hard earned. With Fang Zhaos visit, the few major orchestras went at it again. Given that symphonies were gaining poprity among youngsters again and that Fang Zhao was a key figure behind this renaissance, this was too good an opportunity to pass up. The Odd Music boss stood silently nearby and ignored the imploring looks from the folks that crowded over. He just stood and smiled, waiting for Fang Zhao to respond. Saying too much woulde off as sycophantic and backfire. He had secured his deal. Everything else could wait. Fang Zhao scanned the folks who had rushed forward to tout their services. Some of them were leaders of their orchestras. Others were first chairs of their respective sections. "Whats the name of your orchestra? How big is the orchestra? Whats thetest?" Fang Zhao zoomed in on of the people in the crowd. "Im Daller, the leader of Soundcloud Philharmonic. Im also first violin. Our orchestra is 10 years old. We have 80 musicians." Daller passionately gave Fang Zhao the lowdown on his orchestra. Soundcloud was one of therger orchestras in Qingcheng. Now that symphonic music was more popr, he wanted to recruit more musicians. All these years, they had never worked with a master. It wasnt a matter of quality. The fewrge orchestras in Muzhou wereparable in skill, but things just never came together for Soundcloud. Lo and behold, he had been called on by Fang Zhao this time. Of course he would make a hard sell. An orchestraprising 80-odd musicians was arge one for Muzhou, where symphonic music wasnt the rage, but it still paled inparison to the orchestras in Yanzhou. Even Silver Wing had apany orchestra made up of 100-odd musicians, and there were many outstanding instrumentalists on the waiting list. Even if they were short a few musicians, they could find recements easily. They could also expand on short notice. It was a well-endowed department. But things were different over here. Even though Muzhou boasted many orchestras, most were smaller ones. There were no more than fiverge orchestras in the continent. Even though they advertised themselves as professional orchestras, they werent up to par by global standards. A regr performance calendar was the first step toward professionalization. All top professional orchestras had fixed seasons, but not in Muzhou. Muzhous orchestras werent treated with respect. They were invited for the asional performance, such as at a major farm owners banquet or the opening or closing ceremony of a shepherd-dog contest. Their sole purpose was entertainment. It wasnt fair for Fang Zhao to evaluate orchestras in Muzhou based on Yanzhou standards. The reason he had called on Daller was because Daller had listened attentively during the lecture and showed a dogged passion. The enthusiasm brimming from his eyes suggested a purity of purposecking in the others. Of course, Daller was also angling for his own personal interests, but genuine music lovers were hard to findone in a million. To spot someone in this crowd who was rtively pure was a decent find. To prove his orchestras worth, Daller summoned his fellow musicians to perform a few pieces at the recording studio Odd Music had arranged. Even though they couldnt rival Silver Wings highly paid orchestra, Fang Zhao couldnt spot too many mistakes. "These were all originalpositions?" Fang Zhao asked Daller after the set. "Yes. Its nothingpared to what you find in Yanzhou, but we learned a lot from your lecture and will improve from here on out." The middle-aged Daller was quite uptight before Fang Zhao, who was dozens of years his junior. His tone conveyed a mix of caution and expectation, like a student showing off in front of a teacher. Since Daller himself acknowledged there was room for improvement, Fang Zhao didnt offer any feedback. He instead asked, "You n on going professional?" "Yes, thats the n, but we still have a lot of work to do." Daller didnt hide his ambition. When he had founded the orchestra, hed wanted it to be Muzhous first professional orchestra in the New Era. Fang Zhao pped Daller on the back and said, "Pretty good." Daller instantly felt more confident and couldnt refrain from smiling. But when he turned around to manage the orchestra, his serious face returned. Many of Soundclouds musicians were puzzled. Hes so authoritative when he speaks to us. Howe he acts like a primary student in front of that kid Fang Zhao? Fang Zhao started recording soon after. Sometimesposers would double as conductors. Such was the case with Fang Zhao. Because of his high standards, the session didnt start smoothly, but things eventually improved. Zuo Yu was a bit baffled. It was only a matter of days before they returned to Yanzhou. Why not wait and record with the orchestra at Silver Wing? They might even finish earlier. Was Fang Zhao worried about fuel costs for the flying transport? Considering his winnings from the shepherd-dog contest, there was no point in being stingy. But Fang Zhao had decided to stay put in Muzhou and work with a local orchestra at a local studio. The recording ended up taking up 10 days. Afterpleting a rough cut in seven days, Fang Zhao recorded additional segments in the final three days. And these were all preliminary recordings. Postproduction would be necessary for a finished product, but that would wait until Fang Zhao returned to Yanzhou. All parties had signed a confidentiality agreement, including Soundcloud and Odd Music. They would be barred from divulging the contents of the recording session before their official release. "Done yet?" It was the third time Xue Jing had called Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao had been busy recording the past few days, so he was in sparse contact. Xue Jing had waited until he felt the timing was right before reaching out to Fang Zhao again. "We just finished," Fang Zhao said. "Then hurry on over to Huangzhou. Were waiting for you." Xue Jing wanted to go on a global lecture tour with Fang Zhao. Hed made up his mind after watching Fang Zhaos live webcast. He had sorted out the details with the Music Association and more or less confirmed their itinerary. All they were missing was Fang Zhao. After finishing recording in Muzhou, Fang Zhao packed up his things and headed to Huangzhou with Zuo Yu in tow. Curly Hair stayed at Shanmu Farm to continue training and enteringpetitions with Su Hou. Before he left, Fang Zhao gave Wu Yi 10 million dors to bet on Dongshan Farm every time theypeted. __________ The point of the global tour was to promote his own book, but Xue Jing also wanted to give Fang Zhao the exposure. How many musicians of Fang Zhaos age could stage a global lecture tour? It would help pad Fang Zhaos resume. Many people thought Fang Zhao had practically be Xue Jings final disciple. Why else would Xue Jing spend so much effort helping this young man? Xue Jings close friends in the industry also brought up the matter with him in private. "Final disciple? You mean Fang Zhao?" Xue Jing got a kick out of the question. "Perhaps you have overestimated me and underestimated the kid?" Xue Jings answer was also made public, but no one bought it. Everyone thought Xue Jing was simply promoting Fang Zhao. Even though he gave a decent lecture, it didnt mean that Fang Zhao had achieved the same stature as Xue Jing. Out of the worlds 12 continents, the most frequent stops on any global lecture tour were the eight regr continents. Because of their unique histories, musical tastes were less sophisticated in the four special continents. Even though Fang Zhaos appearance in Muzhou caused a stir in the local music industry, for the masses, it was still less important news than other local happenings. But the eight regr continents were a different story. Xue Jing and Fang Zhao drew more attention. Many folks marked their calendars well in advance. Rare was the fool who was willing to reveal his trade secrets. Who didnt want to tune in? Admission wasnt that expensive and it would spare you the agony of figuring things out yourself. What a great deal. Why not attend? Fang Zhao had no time to y tourist after arriving in Huangzhou. The next day, he kicked off his lecture tour with Xue Jing. Their stops were mainly higher education institutions. In continents with a greater passion for music, they scheduled extra sessions to include stops at other schools. Even though these stops were less popr than stops at music academies, attendance was still decent. Fang Zhaos name was gaining more and more currency in the music industry by the day. Chapter 97: Complete Chapter 97: Complete Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh No matter how high one flew, there would always be detractors. Furthermore, Fang Zhao was so young and only had a fewpositions. Even if his global lecture could raise his status in the music world,pared to many other figures with power and prestige, he was still quite far off. It was not that Fang Zhao did not speak well, rather that the rules were set this way. Although Fang Zhao didpose a few decent movements and received an invitation from Fiery Bird, that did not mean he was of the same standing as many famous great masters across the world. Ones works and experience were considered too. Fang Zhao did not have enough works, and his experience was not as rich as other great masters. Therefore, for the global lecture tour, Xue jing would speak for three quarters of the allocated time and Fang Zhao would speak for the remainder. Even if Xue Jing wanted to allocate arger portion to Fang Zhao, it was not possible. Everyone conceded that Fang Zhao had talent and outstanding works. However, he was still young. Who knew if hed use up all his talent quickly? Talent was something hard to define. It could apany a person throughout his life, or it could diminish in the next moment. Elders in the music circles had seen many such examples. Thus, how far Fang Zhao could climb and whether or not he would reach the expectations that Xue Jing had, many of them still had reservations. However, they approved of Fang Zhaos willingness to share his knowledge with everyone. Whether they had any thoughts behind the facade of approval, they would still publicly praise Fang Zhaos selfless sharing. Of course, there were people who felt that Fang Zhaos musical style wascking in experience. He might have been an expert in the heavy and thick styles forrge scale events or battle scenes in big productions, but in the eyes of those experienced people in the music circles, it was still inadequate. Not to say that he had to be an all-rounder. He had to touch upon other aspects or produce more works. Otherwise, there was not enough proof that he deserved the title of a great master. People who had seen Fang Zhaos background felt that his foundations were not solid enough and he had risen thanks to Xue Jing as well as the music associations publicity. ording to an age-old saying, with only a fewpositions, it was not enough to prove he was a great master. Every great master could only prove their worth with time and works. "Fang Zhao? He still isnt qualified enough!" This was the evaluation given by a certain great master when interviewed during the lecture tour. Xue Jing was worried that Fang Zhao would be affected by the assessments of people both within and outside of the music circles. After every lecture, the media would always raise that certain great masters evaluations and want to know Fang Zhaos response. But Fang Zhaos reactions to this was always the same: "Oh." "Oh?!" "Thats all?!" The person in charge of interviewing was helpless. Why doesnt this little fellow give more of a reaction! The evaluations and judgements within the music circles were all different. Fang Zhao himself paid no heed. He was very busy; how could he find the time to browse through every single evaluation from the music circles? Fang Zhao was not interested in seeing all these either. Outside of the lectures, Fang Zhao was always busy. Xue Jing realized that, although Fang Zhao had less speaking time and fewer conferences to attend, Fang Zhao was still busier than himself. "What are you preparing this time?" Xue Jing asked. "Settling matters for Muzhous side," Fang Zhao replied. Xue Jing knew that Fang Zhao had jointly purchased a farm with a friend from Muzhou. He was not particrly interested in farms. Every year, many people would send him some Muzhou agricultural products as gifts. He did not really cherish these goods, so he did not ask much. Fang Zhao was speaking the truthhe really was very busy. He was editing a video from the footage that both Dongshan Farm and Shanmu Farm had sent over. He watched both once before editing a portion and then ying the edited version together with the apaniment music. After that, he made adjustments to it. Silver Wings virtual projects department was roped in to help Fang Zhao with editing the video andpiling the music. Combining video and music required a lot of adjustments and amendments to improve on it till the artistic result was satisfactory. Other than that, Fang Zhao would receive a report every day from Wu Yi regarding information from their side and the situation over there. Today, Wu Yi made a call to Fang Zhao. "Your dog..." Wu Yi wanted to say something but hesitated. "What happened?" Fang Zhao asked. "I told you before, his capacity for learning sheep herding is very strong," Wu Yi said. "Yeah." "...I used to think that your dog did not know anything about herding sheep, and that aftering, he would surely learn a thing or two from the dogs on my farm." "Mmmhm." Fang Zhao indicated that he was listening attentively. "But I realized that I was wrong, very wrong! The dogs on my farm have been lead astray by your Curly Hair!" When Fang Zhao had still been in Muzhou, he would bring Curly Hair out running every night. After Fang Zhao had left for his global lecture tour, Curly Hair would still retain that habit and head out to run while the other dogs slept. Fang Zhao had mentioned this to Wu Yi and told him not to mind as long as it did not leave the farmpound. After all, this was also training. At the start, Wu Yi had personally monitored Curly Hair. After bing used to it, hed only instructed his workers to pay a little attention every night. Until, one night, Bingo and a few other farm dogs followed Curly Hair out of curiosity. The one dog out running every night had be an entire pack. During the first few days, Wu Yi had not found it to be a big problem and just thought that maybe it was helpful for his own dogs. Running more would strengthen their bodies and could be useful for thest Eastern region finals. After that, the employees told Wu Yi that the dogs had actually gone hunting for field mice! Furthermore, it was Bingo whod taken the lead. As the farms ex-boss, Bingo was familiar with the farm and naturally was familiar with the field mice too. The situation rapidly developed, and the pack of dogs would run out to hunt field mice every night. Wu Yi was distressed. That was the job of mousetrap robots. Why had this bunch of shepherd dogs joined in! Wu Yi specially hired a veterinary team to look after them and prevent parasites, bacteria, or other harmful organisms that might affect theirpetition performance. The news hed received from Su Hou was like this, "Master Zhao, we have won! Today was intense, and there were no wrongmands. Hopefully, they will maintain todays condition." ... "We have won! There is no doubt!" ... "Won again and again!" ... "Today we lost, only fourth ce. We only got one point to add to our umted score. Bingo ate a field mouse and ended up with diarrhea and did not perform. Wu Yi said that the 10 million he wagered on Master Zhaos behalf was lost. However, we have earned quite a bit from the previous few rounds. Still earning despite losing this time. As long as we win it back next time, all will be fine." ... "As long as we can get a first ce finish we will squeeze into the top 10!" ... "Top 10 achieved! Next target, top eight!" ... "One more win! Thepetition is tough, the other teams frequently score well too." ... "Top eight! Top eight! We achieved top eight!" ... "We have secured our ce in the finals! The finals! Hahahaha!" In two months, Dongshan Farms umted points had risen rapidly, and the farms reputation kept increasing. Everyone knew that Dongshan farms lead dog was a little curly-haired dog that was particrly impressive. As their strength and reputation rose, the odds became lower and lower, to the point that Wu Yi did not even have the intention to wager but did so anyway to support their own team. With the rise of their reputation, many people in the Eastern region knew that it was Su Hou that had purchased Xishan Farm and changed the name to Dongshan and coborated with Shanmu Farm to take part in thepetition. Of course, there were people who joked about Su Hou buying a deste farm and having no choice but to request assistance from another farm, disgracing the Su family name. Regarding all those words, Su Hou paid them no mind. Now, what he wanted most was to be victorious every round. Every victory was a boost to his confidence. Due to the running together, herding together, catching field mice together, and getting scolded together, the camaraderie between the seven dogs had gradually grown deeper. The most obvious show of this was that they no longer needed Su Hou to issuemands. Even if there were mistakes during apetition, a bark from Curly Hair would get a quick reaction from all the other dogs. Only the top eight teams that acquired the most points during the preliminaries could enter the Eastern region finals, where the top four teams would qualify for the continental sheep-herdingpetition. However, this time around, the eighth, ninth and 10th teams had the same number of points and all entered the Eastern region finals. Out of the 10 participating teams, the top four would be chosen to continuepeting with the top four teams of the western region. Having entered the Eastern region finals in seventh ce, Su Hou was so excited that he ran circles around the field. "Master Zhao, can you make it back in time for the Eastern region finals?" Su Hou asked Fang Zhao during one of their long distance calls. "I can." "Hey, Master Zhao, actually, what I wanted to ask is... you mentioned that when the time came and if we qualified for the Eastern finals, you wouldpose a piece of background music to use for a publicity film? Hehe, I have filmed a decent film over thest two days. Master Zhao, is your music ready?" Su Hou knew that Fang Zhao had done the recording at Qingcheng previously, but before Fang Zhao had fullypleted it, hed had to leave for his global lecture tour. Now, he still did not know if it wasplete. "Send over your footage and let me take a look," Fang Zhao said. Su Hou sent the best footage he had shot over the past two days to Fang Zhao. Viewing the video, Fang Zhao felt a dense, childish style assaulting his senses. Su Hou, who thought himself rather dashing in the footage, was doing parkour. But people who were watching would get the impression that "this child resembles a spasming sheep." "We had better use mine," Fang Zhao told him. "Eh? Master Zhao also made one? When did you shoot it?" "Times when you do not know." Given Fang Zhaos reply, Su Hou suddenly had an ominous premonition. "...Can I see it first?" Was he handsome and cool? Would it be able to make the crowd shriek? That was what Su Hou wanted to know the most. "Sure, but do not send it out first." Fang Zhao encrypted thepleted video and sent it to Su Hou through a secure channel. He did not wait for Su Hous reply; Xue Jing had called him over. Fang Zhao shut off hismunications device and entered the conference hall. Today was thest session of the global lecture tour. After this was done, there was still an exchange session with all the "old seniors." He would only be able to leave the following day, but he would still be able to make it for Muzhous Eastern region finals. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Sniff Sniff... Whats that? Smells like some awesome music is brewing! Chapter 98: Publicity Film Chasing Wind Chapter 98: Publicity Film "Chasing Wind" Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao managed to rush back to Muzhou and reach Shanmu Farm one day before thepetition. Wu Yi and Su Hou were waiting for him, the two of them unable to suppress their grins. "Fang Zhao, what is that dog made of? You know, when Bingo ate a field mice and had the runs, I was so scared I nearly had to visit the hospital and lie down myself." Wu Yi had not expected that his one decision would have such returns, and he had ced the hopes of the farm on thispetition. Back then, when he had found out that Bingos stomach was upset, his soul had nearly left his body. Throughout the night, he had spent quite a bit to hire a few famous veterinarians from the Eastern region. Luckily, there were noplications and it only affected the next days performance in thepetition. However, all this was secondary. As long as it could recover, thepetitions that followed would be no issue. After that, Wu Yi had gotten the vets to check up on every single dog. Probably because they only ate dog food in the past, this time when they ate indiscriminately, there were some reactions. Other than Bingo, the other dogs had some ailmentsthey just were not so obvious. Only Curly Hair, who had eaten the field mice and nibbled on wild grass, was not affected. The vets checked a few times and their assessment was: "Perfectly healthy! Not a single parasite!" However, Fang Zhao could not answer that question either. Back then, on the ck street, the boss of the drug store, Ai Wan, had raised this matter and even done a gics test. That also had not yielded any precise results. Hence, Fang Zhao did not know either. Wu Yi only asked out of curiosity and had not really expected an answer. As he continued, Wu Yiughed happily again and told Fang Zhao about his cousin bringing her dogs over to the farm two days ago. Wu Yis cousin was the owner of the Carrot Farm that had been very popr early on in the season. Unfortunately, they had not made it into the finals, whereas the little fellow who had coborated with Wu Yi had qualified for it. Hence, Wu Yis cousin had brought her dogs over for an exchange session and to share their thoughts. No one had expected that the two teams of dogs would have a fight. Even the farms guard dog Chubby ck had joined the fracas and was bitten a few times. It was Curly Hair that helped it take revenge by biting back and removing a few bunches of fur from the other side. Because of this incident, Wu Yi and his cousin had almost had a falling out. Remembering the circumstances then, the sides of Wu Yis mouth curled slightly. Winning a fight was a good thing! And through this incident, Wu Yis cousin deeply understood that the small curly-haired dog being the lead of this sheep herding team was not without reason. That fighting spirit that it possessed was just too strong! However,pared to before, Su Hou was more silent. When Fang Zhao and Wu Yi were talking, Su Hou did not utter a single word. "I have no idea whats wrong with that little fellow. Two days ago, he cooped himself up in his room for another day, and when he came out, he had be all silent. Could it be that he had an argument with his family?" Wu Yi was puzzled. He had asked Su Hou a few times, but every time, he realized that Su Hou seemed embarrassed to reply him and mumbled about not replying. As his attitude toward training was still all right, Wu Yi had not pursued the matter. Young kids were probably like thisas they were maturing, it was normal for their moods to be unstable. Early the next morning, everyone took the flying transport and headed for thepetition grounds of the Eastern region finals. Compared to the previous rounds ofpetition, thepetition grounds for the finals were much bigger. Many celebrities would be there to spectate and a number of old farm owners who had past glories would be there tomentate. Not only that, the live broadcast would have an explosion in viewer numbers. During the normalpetitions, generally, people from the Eastern region would watch the Easternpetitions and those from the Western region would pay attention to the Westernpetitions. But when it came to the region finals, the entire Muzhou would tune in. People from the Western region also wanted to know which four teams would pit themselves against their own superstar teams. Su Hou had received messages from his ssmates back in Qingcheng. Qingcheng was situated an area located right in the middle of the Eastern and Western regions. In the past, it was considered part of the Eastern region, then considered part of the Western region after that. Thus, before this, people from Qingcheng observing the Eastern regionpetitions were lesser. Most people there only knew that Su Hou had bought a farm and stormed into the finals only through media reports. "Come on, Brother Hou! We will all be watching!" "Young Su, I will wager on your team to win! You must put in extra effort!" "Young Su, yesterday, I eavesdropped on our form teacher saying that if you stormed into the continental finals, she wouldnt hassle you about your absences for ss as long as you do not fail your exams." The sheep-herding scene was so big in Muzhou that, during crucialpetition periods, a lot of those working and schooling could watch the live broadcast and mostpanies and student leaders would approve. This sort of situation would never happen in other continents. Seeing all this, the calm and collected mentality that Su Hou had trained up with great difficulty during the normal rounds ofpetition unraveled and he begun to get nervous. Watching thepetition were not just his ssmates and teachers but other members of the Su family as well. Members of the Su family might not have paid attention to the normal rounds ofpetition, but for this sort of important day in thepetition, they would surely be there. He felt some excitement and some apprehension, and thinking about the publicity video that Fang Zhao had created for him made him feel even moreplicated. He had handed the video over to the organizers yesterday. He had watched that video a number of times, and every time he saw it, he felt a different feeling. However,pared to Su Housplicated feelings and Wu Yis nervousness and anticipation, the shepherd dogs were still their old selves. To them, the Eastern region finals were not too different from the other rounds of thepetition. Thepetition grounds were just a littlerger, the terrain more undting, and the herding a little more difficult. What was nervousness? They did not know anymorein any case, as long as they followed Curly Hair, it would be fine. Curly Hair was lying beside Fang Zhaos feet, licking his front paw. asionally, when someone mentioned him, he would raise his head and cast a nce before continuing to lie down. Su Hou had also received a few messages. It was from one of his older female cousins. What she meant was that many members of the Su family were watching the live broadcast. She had already wagered a sum on Dongshan Farm to winas for how much, she refused to say. An elder male cousin of his sent: "Come on! Little Fatty Su!" Su Hou wanted to cry. He was still young and could not bear that much pressure. He thought for a bit, found an excuse to retire to the lone restroom, and watched the video Fang Zhao had given him twice more. Much better. Wu Yi realized that Su Hou seemed too stressed out today and had originally wanted to find him for a pep talk. Although he was nervous too, as an elder, he needed to act calm in front of the younger ones. He had not expected that, when Su Hou came out, he was full of fighting spirit and vigor. This made Wu Yi swallow the words he had prepared. Every single teams viewing gallery, as well as the other viewing halls for spectators at thepetition grounds, each had their own holographic projections and sound systems. Muzhou people were nouveau riche. Even if they did not understand hardware equipment, they still used very high quality ones. This was because, when they could not tell when the equipment was spoiled, they would just purchase a more expensive one. Before thepetition, there would be a segment where every team got to have an introduction and publicize themselves. This was a good time for an advertisement and it was free of charge. Almost the entirety of Muzhou would watch it. Su Hou had drawn number eight for his entering sequence, which would be toward the back. The publicity film would also be shown in the order of the entering sequence. The previous seven teams brief introductions were more or less the same. They were all reputable farms and were just promoting their brand name. Therefore, in their publicity films, the ones that upied the most screen time were the farm owners, followed by the star dog of each team, and then all sorts of that farms products. "Almost there!" Wu Yi was a little excited. He had not seen the video yet. Su Hou had been too embarrassed to show it to him. However, Su Hou had told him that, other than the participating dogs, the video would also feature Shanmu Farms name and Wu Yi would make an appearance. That was enough for him. "Next up is the team that rose abruptly in this years Eastern region sheep-herdingpetitions. Im sure everyone is already familiar with them. Moreover, the owner of this farm is extremely young. The rapid rise was a surprise to many, but now they have achieved the qualifications to enter the Eastern finals using their own strength!" Thementators voice echoed all around and was followed by a broadcast of the video submitted by Dongshan Farm. Those watching thepetition perked themselves up, especially those from the Western region of Muzhou. They did not know much of the Eastern terms, but they were curious about Su Hou! What sort of publicity film would Little Fatty Su put out? Would he publicly dere war on his half siblings? Woah, even thinking of that made all these people excited! ... At the start of the film came Su Hous voice. "I wish to take part in a sheep-herdingpetition! I want to take part in the finals!" This was something Su Hou had said many times. A youngster with a child-like face appeared on the screens to go along with those innocent, stubborn words. His eyes held a crazed self-belief, as if he had grasped tomorrow in the palm of his hands. Even if people did not recognize Su Hou by name or background, just by looking at the image, most people could see that he was a pampered fatty from a rich family. And his straightforward talk of "wanting to take part in the finals" was in fact "an exaggerated opinion of his own abilities" and a disy of "the ignorant have nothing to fear." The background music bellowed and brought with it incredible thickset emotion. It was not intense but slow, and the flimsy string tones seemed to foretell something. A string of words appeared on the disy: [I borrowed money to purchase a farm, but it was not as I had expected.] Su Hou had only appeared a month after the sheep-herding season had started through buying a participating farm and obtaining their qualifications. This sort of thing happened every year and it was not a rare sight. Before Dongshan Farm had risen to prominence, the information that everyone could obtain online was only a few images of how Xishan Farm used to look like. The small majority who were well informed knew only limited information through word of mouth. Later, when Dongshan Farm became more well known and more people wanted to get to the bottom of the matter, the farm was no longer like that. What was Xishan Farm like when Su Hou had purchased it? After the words on the disy appeared and faded, the image changed. An exquisitely clothed rich young master brought his bodyguards and rode a superior flying transport, traveling a great distance to the western part of Muzhous Eastern region, to a remote and vast farm. The sound of a flute joined in the melody. It was a flute the Muzhou people were familiar with, a flute that was manufactured in a furnace using y. It was an ancient method. This sort of flute was rarely used in other continents, at most brought back to keep as a souvenir. In the middle of the bleak and lonely flute melody, the image depicted rotting, worn-out wooden fences surrounding a vast and deste patch of earth that only had a few weeds growing on it. The rundown courtyard seemed like it had been left alone for who knows how long, braving the winds, sun, and rain. The door was swaying off its frame in the wind. A few dispirited dogs were lying there sleeping,pletely uninterested. In the dusky twilight, the tall and faded signboard of "Xishan Farm" looked insignificant andughable against the mountain ranges in the background. Two images appeared on the disy. One was of the images that were publicly avable online, and the other was an image of the farm the first time Su Hou had seen it after purchasing it. At the same time, an image of the certificate of ownership that Su Hou owned, which showed therge sum of money used as well as the name of the original owner of Xishan Farm. However, everyone understood that this person would have long escaped. They did not hide anything. This had been added in to Su Hous ord, just like a failure disying his scars for all the curious people to see. Some people would y it down, but it let people understand what had actually happened with one look. "This is the rumored incident where Young Master Su got cheated?" "Su Hou was too anxious." "Kids are like this, too impulsive." People who saw this began to discuss. During that time, lots of people online viewed this incident with a "look at the fool" attitude. There was a woodwind solo as the piano and string apaniment gradually dissolved. The low sound of a violin yed a frail harmony that seemed like slow sighs. In the disy, Su Hous eyes, which were full of eager anticipation, turned murly, like a fish that had leaped out of the water expecting to transform into a dragon. However, as it was falling, it realized that it wouldnd itself in an even worse problem: drynd. A harmony of high- and low-pitched strings yed, and a feeling of experiencing a drop in elevation, as if an icy cold wind blew across on top of a summit, chilled listeners to the bone. The disy faded to ck. A square window appeared, glimmering with a little light. Under the window and lit up by the glow was a figure sitting down with his head in his knees. From the plump figure, one could tell that he was probably Su Hou. The dusky image of Su Hou sitting alone in the cold and gloomy room was like a young animal caught in a trap, helpless and at a loss. The soft flute tune that carried an air of sorrow diluted. With the re of a trumpet, the musics sorrowful mood gradually weakened. Drumbeats set a measured rhythm, with each beat sounding closer to the ear. In the disy, through the square window, the rays of light gradually became brighter. The surroundings of the figure were covered by a sheen of golden light. It was a new day, the sun hade up. Not just from the window, the sunlight entered through the holes in the wall and the doorway. The dark became brighter, dispelling the gloom. The figure that had been quietly sitting there raised his head and slowly moved. He turned to face the window and squinted as the light shined on his face. Looking out the window, the ss had a spiderweb-like crack on it, creating a psychedelic tint as light passed through it. The cracked ss did not block out the entire scenery. After his eyes adjusted to the light, he looked through the window as though he saw something. Getting up, he walked to the dpidated door and pulled it open. As the sunlight shone on Su Hous body, the scene warmed up. His disheveled hair was blown by the wind, and the fresh buds of grass beside his feet swirled up as if they were dancing. A woodwind score brought about a bright and cheery tune full of warmth, as if the lush grasnd had faced a gentle and fresh wind that dispersed all the gloomy coldness. The low pitched sounds of brass, wood, and string carried a firm and mighty tone, giving it a forceful theme. At this moment, the music had a little variation. The apaniment of brass and string, through a detuning method, became even more intense. Within the persistent beating of the drums, the flute carried a rising strength. The strings were like an explosion of life. Just like the passing of winter, flowers would bloom once more, and the grasnds would return to their former green glory. Two lines of words appeared on the disy: [I do not know anything.] [But... I will learn.] Previously, the stifling and sorrowful sounds had be more and more feeble. With the base of a piano, bright and expansive sounds joined in. Every note seemed to be kneaded into the deepest recesses of ones soul. In the disy, Dongshan Farm had a few more employees. Su Hou followed this people as they worked. One of the workers pointed at the soil and was talking; afterward, he pinch a little soil and ced it in his mouth to try. Su Hou followed suit and his entire face contorted in disgust. The old manughed and continued speaking, and Su Hou squated at his side, listening attentively. A few old farm owners would not just look at but would try out the soil to understand their farms. Many elders watching this live broadcast shed knowing smiles. Wu Yi had once said that straw contained the four seasons within, and hed meant it. From the taste of the straw, they could tell its growing process, specte the changes in the condition of soil, and understand whether changes in climate had affected the harvest. For the same reasons, those that tried soil were just like this too. And in the eyes of many old farm owners, people who did this were responsible farm owners who treated their plot ofnds seriously, totally different from a foreigners impressions that they were "merchantndowners." What followed immediately after in the disy was Su Hou talking on hismunications device and, after that, running toward the flying transport. He did not even have time to change out of his suit. His legs were full of mud, and bits of grass were matted in his hair. After that, the flying transport took off and flew high up. The gust created from the transport blew away all the dried grass on the parking ground. The roar of the engines blended in with the apaniment, creating an uplifting tempo, and brought about a feeling of flying, heading upward and forward into an empty sky. [To know nothing about the world, to be ridiculed, to be treated with contempt. All these are insignificant, as long as we keep moving forward.] The melody carried on from the first part and unfolded. The main theme was a string score with a flute apaniment. Theyer tones became thicker and more distinct as the apaniment expanded. The trumpets re continuously uplifted the spirits of the listeners. The tense music became lively and vibrant. The disy was now showing an overhead view. Large grasnds full of life could be seen. A flock of sheep was walking about slowly, and a few shepherd dogs were running about vigorously. Beside Shanmu Farms signboard, a cap-wearing Wu Yi stood there smiling. He extended both his arms and gave the youth a hug. "To a pleasant partnership!" [I want to stand on the instructors tform for a sheep-herdingpetition.] In the disy, there were eyebags under Su Hous eyes. His hair was made even messier by the wind, as if he had not taken care of it in a long time. Paired together with that pale, chubby face of his, it seemed a littleical, yet those two youthful eyes were burning with a steadfast desire. From being ignorant to clear-headed, from being at a loss to having an unwavering determination, step by step, they pressed on against this predicament. How it would all endsess or failure? That was not important. The brass leading the tune became high spirited, and the sonorous beating of the drums became more forceful with each beat, as if following the choice his heart had made. Wu Yis voice sounded. "You need to get them to acknowledge you quickly and let them ept you." After this was a scenario where Su Hou ate and slept with the shepherd dogs. In the disy, after Su Hou fed the dogs, he would carry his own bowl and sit randomly beside the dogs at the doorstep. He gulped down food that did not look very good. The people of Muzhou could tell right away that was not some exquisite food; it was even worse than what they normally ate daily. At night, he slept with the dogs in the kennel. At the start, when the dogszed around, they kept a distance from Su Hou. The disy returned to Dongshan Farms dog A, Bingo, and a close-up shot of the apparent dislike in his eyes. However, the image changed. Every day, Su Hou would close the gap with these shepherd dogs, to the point where some dogs would rest next to Su Hou. No longer with any self-pity, the string music became more vigorous, like a sword drawn and ready to attack. The melody became heavier once again and the rhythm and tempo increased, gradually intensifying, as if power was flowing in bit by bit. The tone of the harmony changed, symbolizing him constantly working hard. Su Hou ran through the lush green fields with the shepherd dogs. Over the music, Wu Yis coarse voice echoed across the grasnd. "Very good! Continue giving them instructions. Keep up, you have to keep up! Dont be left behind! Run after them!" Why not use the field car? Because many shepherd dogs would remain guarded against the field car, and it was not beneficial for getting closer to the shepherd dogs. Competition instructors basically would run together with the dogs at the start of training till the dogs had good enough judgement and were capable of reacting on their own. Only then would the distance gradually increase, as the instructor would not need to be close by, feeding instructions. With running came falling. After falling, he would climb back up and continue running. The three bodyguards did not stay beside himthey just watched from nearby. Every day, they helped spray medicine and treat all the wounds and cuts on Su Hous body. Su Hous fair and chubby face lost its fat, and he became tanned. Su Hou was a newbie, and he did not have adequate time to slowly adapt. Therefore, he needed to spend even more time together with the shepherd dogs, running together, herding together, shouting outmands non-stop, shouting the names of every single dog and letting them remember his voice. He had no time to worry about shouting till he became hoarse; he needed to remember all hismands. The disy switched to Su Hous firstpetition. He had been so nervous hed turned pale, his body had froze, and his frantic mistakes had told everyone that he was a newbie, Seeing this, lots of people thought, With that poor skill, dont even bother appearing and losing face! However, many people watching the broadcast, especially those from the Eastern region, fell silent. Because they knew what would happen next. Dongshan Farms sess, as well as their continuous umtion of points. "Su Hou requests to issuemands!" ... "Su Hou requests to issuemands! ... "Su Hou requests to issuemands!" ... At differentpetition venues, differentmentators all said the same line. From the disy, everyone could see Su Hous transformation from his first time giving outmands. From being hesitant and nervous, he became firm and steadily issued the correctmands. In the cheery melody, there would asionally be a few cumbersome chords. However, these were only momentarily there. It was as if the melody had been entrusted with a sort of intense and unwavering disposition. The rustling of the wind moved forward as the sound of flute and piano seemed a hopeful smile. The disy split into two. On on side appeared Su Hou requesting to issuemands. On the other side was an everyday situation of Su Hou training together with the dogs. The tunes turnaround, with the shrill of brass and the flowing piano, was akin to a seedling that had struggled to emerge from the earth and, through much hardship, had grown up into a tall tree capable of withstanding the harshest winds. Even if theterpetitions no longer required Su hou to step in, everyone knew at that moment that he was not simply standing up there as a decoration. The brass and string medley rapidly ascended, and ascended, and ascended, all the way till it hit a splendid instant! "Dongshan Farm have taken first ce again and have gotten themselves ten points. With this, they have secured qualifications into the Eastern region finals. Congrattions, Dongshan Farm!" thementators voice rang out from the disy. Su Hou, who looked like a normal farm employee now, rushed down from his spot on the instructors tform and hugged the seven shepherd dogs emotionally as carefreeughter floated from the area. Now at the conclusion of thepetition, the screen disyed Dongshans cing. Su Hou stood up from the grass, not bothering to wipe away the fragments of grass, sheep wool, and dog fur. Panting, he looked up at the screen and brought a fist to his chest. His heart was throbbing intensely from all the joy, his eyes shimmering with tears. That was the jubtion of victory, and a triumph that his heart had earned. Amidst the cheery melody, each musical note was robust but not conceited. The music was not overpowering nor romantic but intimate yet unyieldingakin to the firm belief that the people of Muzhou held toward their mothend and thispetition. In the disy, the newly constructed "Dongshan Farm" signage was set up on the grass. The once sparse and empty spaces had been partitioned out, and new shoots were growing in the fields. Amidst the drizzling rain, a new lease of life had been breathed into the farm. Back at Dongshan farm, Su Hou was standing in the middle of two fields. He took off running against the wind then suddenly stopped. Turning back in the direction of the muddy road hed taken, a grin appeared on his muddied face. [I might have wept bitter tears after encountering problems, but as I kept moving forward, I realized how far I hade by gritting my teeth and moving forward.] The piano yed out a beckoning pitch as woodwinds, brass, and strings joined the fray as the entire orchestra converged for the epilogue. The majestic blend of sounds brought about a victorious and proud vibe as warmth flooded the entire body and raised the spirits up. It was as if a young eagle was spreading its wings, waiting for the wind to pick up before flying off in search of new glories. Surging forward with a clear heart and unafraid of the future, this was the spirit of youth. The ending of the video was a group photo. Su Hou and the seven shepherd dogs were at the forefront, and at the background stood two people. One was Wu Yi, and the other was Fang Zhao. End credits: Videography: Wu Yi, Su Hou, Fang Zhao Editing: Fang Zhao, Su Hou Soundtrack: "Chasing Wind" Composer: Fang Zhao However, very few people paid attention to the end credits. Even more people were thinking about the Su Hou depicted in the video. This short publicity film had made people view Su Hou in a different light. After the video ended, thementator was silent for close to five seconds before he lightened the mood with a joke, "Do you know the sort of person that I dislike the most?" An invited esteemed guest sitting beside thementator asked, "What sort?" Thementator replied, "Those that are born well off but are still especially hardworking." The esteemed guestughed, "It cant be helped. We might not be able to see it, but Su Hou has put in a lot of effort. He is a real role model." Those that were familiar with Su Hou were bewildered. Huh?! Role model?! Su Hou, that retard?! Of course, people watching the live broadcast online thought differently. "I took a screenshot of thest photo at the end of the video. Everyone take a look at the person standing at the back; doesnt he look familiar?" "You were not paying attention when watching. It was obviously mentioned that the person was Wu Yi, the owner of Shanmu Farm." "Rubbish. Obviously I know that is Wu Yi. I was talking about the other person beside him!" "Who is that? I dont think he appeared in the publicity video." There were people who quickly recognized him right away. "What the f*ck, Fang Zhao!" Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Music and MVs are the most challenging and time-consuming chapters to trante as finding the right words to bring it to life is really hard. But it is a really satisfying feeling when the chapter ispleted. Hope you guys enjoyed this chapter as much as I did! Also, I have added one more song to the Superstars of Tomorrow δ ylist on youtube that I think fits this chapters music. Master Barker <3 you guys! Chapter 99: Takeoff Chapter 99: Takeoff Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Interest in music was indeedcking in Muzhou. Locals were clueless about many genres and they didnt follow any pop stars, let alone symphonicposers. They didnt bother with musicians except for reading the asional news item about them. But now, people were interested in the unfamiliar name that appeared in the promotional film for one of the teamspeting in the Eastern regional finals of the local shepherdingpetition. "Who is Fang Zhao?" The curiosity of people who normally only followed agriculture, the weather, and shepherding contests was piqued. They learned from music students that Fang Zhao was a rising star in the world of popposition. He was widely praised by seniorposers and admired by younger fan. This is how some Muzhou natives responded when they got the lowdown: "Sounds impressive, but how was Su Hou able tomission a piece from him?" Right, how had Su Hou managed to get Fang Zhao topose the background music for his promotional film for the Eastern regional finals? But even if they were curious, they had no way of finding out the truth. Of course, what the masses of Muzhou cared about most was Su Hou and the seven dogs of Dongshan Farm. The focus of the promotional clip wasnt Dongshan Farm itself but rather the evolution of the farms young owner. Thebination of video and music was quite memorable. The film made people regret teasing Su Hou in the past. After all, this was a kid still in secondary school, and a hardworking and tough kid at that. Older folks were always drawn to youngsters who worked hard. Some of the parents watching the live broadcast started nagging their children. "Look at how hardworking Su Hou is, h, h, h." Su Hou probably never would have imagined in his wildest dreams that hed be a role model, but he had no time to bask in the glory. He was preparing for battle. Maybe it was the promotional film, but Su Hou felt a lot more rxed. In its ce emerged an indescribable fighting spirit and a sense that a long-awaited asion had arrived. When Su Hou described the feeling to Fang Zhao, Fang Zhao smiled and responded, "Thats called confidence." After the promotional films for all the teams had yed, the folks watching the live broadcast realized that the one that left the deepest impression was Su Hous. It painted a vivid picture of the young farm owners personal growth. "OK. The promotional films were a showdown of marketing prowess. Now its down to business." The spectators settled down and started looking forward to thepetition. The Eastern regional finals determined which four teams would qualify for the grand finals. The size of the venue was bigger than regr-season venues, the courses were longer, and the pasture was more uneven. It was easy to veer off course, and instructor intervention was much moremon than during the regr season. Completion times were also longer. Generally speaking, a decent time was under 10 minutes. Teams that had made the grand finals in previous years typically posted times of under six minutes, while contenders for the overall first and second ces usually finished in about five minutes. The goal Wu Yi set for his team was eight minutes. Under 10 minutes was a bare pass, and a lowly ranked one at that. "As long as you exercise good judgment, ask to intervene in a timely manner, and signal correctly, youll be OK." As an instructor, Su Hou could only monitor thepetition venue and master the correct route from a few screens near his pedestal. The route for every final was different. Sometimes the dogs needed to make an unexpected turn. That was when the instructor stepped in. The theme music for the shepherdingpetition began to y, which meant the finals were about to kick off. Competitors and the viewers scattered all over Muzhou set aside what they were working on to focus on the contest. Discussions were left unfinished. Not only were the viewers passionate about this traditional sport in Muzhou, but many of them had bet on their favorite teams to win. The first team topete was a veteranpetitor. Six of their eight dogs had appeared in the regional finalsst year. Their preparation was probably precise and methodical, since their dogs didnt betray any signs of nervousness or difort. The farm owner also stepped in at the right moments. You could say that the first teampleted its routine smoothly. "Seven minutes and 16 seconds!" That was a decent time, but the farm owner didnt seem to be pleased. His dogs had taken 10 more seconds than they had the previous year. Ten seconds might not be a major gap during the regr season, but in the regional finals, it was enough to make the difference between a top four finish or not. Even though he wasnt happy, the farm owner didnt show his temper. He just shook his head, saying during his interview, "The sheep are different this year. Theyre hard to herd." Hard to herd? The viewers were confused. Thementator didnt borate. The second team took nearly half a minute longer than the first, the reason being that the dogs took too long with their turns. "The sheep this year are slow," the farm owner who fielded the second team said. Comments like that initially struck viewers as excuse-making, but after the third and fourth farm owners started voicing simr sentiments, people started wondering. "I paid special attention during the second teams routine," Wu Yi said in the viewing gallery. "The sheep used in the regional finals this year are different from the ones used in the regr season. I should say they look the same but their temperaments are different. Theyre bolder and grumpier. Thats the problem the fourth team ran into. Halfway through their routine, their flock of sheep nearly dispersed. Several of the sheep even stomped their hooves at the dogs, even snarling at the head dog and almost bumping into it. Theyre not easy to handle at all." Wu Yi was worried, but he couldnt afford a drop in morale now. He turned and patted Su Hou on the shoulder. "No worries. Its the same challenge for everyone. Everyone will be taking longer thanst year. Dont put too much pressure on yourself. "The fifth team topete is Shoubei Farm. Lets take a close look. Word is their top dog is angling for MVD in the grand finals." Wu Yi andpany turned serious. Their stiffestpetition was no doubt Shoubei Farm. They were first in the regr season and a top contender for first ce in the East finals, even the overall final. Shoubei Farms head dog Gold Colt sparked squeals of excitement the moment it entered the venue. The squeals naturally couldnt be heard on the pasture, but there was no doubt Gold Colt was the center of attention among viewers both attending in person in the viewing gallery and watching via live broadcast. This was truly a champion dog that could shepherd by stare. Other continents had their celebrities, while Muzhou had their star dogs. The amount of emotion Muzhou natives poured into their shepherd dogs wasnt something foreigners couldprehend. For them, the dogspeting in shepherding contests were as captivating as star actors or singers. The discussion board of the official website for the shepherdingpetition had long been flooded with messages. If you watched the contest via virtual reality webcast, the cries were literally shuddering. As the previous few farm owners had said, the sheep used in this yearspetition were especially hard to round up. But it was a different story when the dogs of Shoubei Farm took charge. The sheep trotted much more quickly than in the previous four rounds. "Wereing up on a curve. Shoubei Farm has had good luck so far. Their top dog, Gold Colt, is speeding up. Its attacking the head sheep." ... "Change in direction. The sheep have changed direction." ... Compared to previous teams, Shoubei Farm mastered the same turn with incredible speed. The whole process was seamless. "How about Shoubei Farms head dog, Gold Colt? Spectacr! Now thats herding by staring." ... "All in. All sheep are in the pen. Perfect! Four minutes and 32 seconds. Four minutes and 32 seconds! That would have been good enough to ce firstst year, let alone this year with the new sheep." Thementator was so emotional his voice went off pitch, a w that was broadcast loud and clear through the excellent sound equipment. He didnt hide the fact that a new species of sheep was used this year. "Thats the best time of this contest so far. And Gold Colt is a likely candidate for most valuable dog in the grand finals." Thementator turned to his guest, an elderly farm owner. "Someone once said that a heavenly dog like thises only once every 10 years, or even every 20 years. Take Lightning, for example, which won you five championships, or King Kong from about a decade ago. And now we have Gold Colt from Shoubei." The elderly mans farm had won five straight championships 20-odd years ago, until his champion dog had passed in an ident. The farm was able to train a new top dog and clinch the overall title again, but they never repeated their legendary run of five straight championships. This old farm owner was a top expert when it came to breeding, training, and judging shepherd dogs. That was why thementator wanted him to offer his input. The old farm owner recalled his beloved champion dog. "Gold Colt has definitely cut a dashing figure this year, reminiscent of the heavenly ir of our own Lightning." The atmosphere was tense in the viewing gallery where Fang Zhao andpany sat. Everyone was quiet. The only sounds were the speakers rying the passionate voice of thementator and his guestsvish praise. "Heavenly dog?" Fang Zhao said in a puzzled tone. As soon as Fang Zhao uttered the phrase, he heard an "achoo" from near his feet. He followed the sound. It seemed that Curly Hair had sneezed. "Does he have a cold?" Wu Yi shifted his attention immediately. He looked like the sky was about to copse. The folks in the viewing gallery got even tenser. Wu Yi and his family, as well as their vet team, rushed forward to check on Curly Hair. "How does he look?" Wu Yi felt like his innards were shuddering. He was worried that Curly Hair might have eaten something outside of his regr diet. Even though the dogs had undergone thorough body checks yesterday and today and were cleared, who knew if they would catch some weird disease at the venue or suffer from stomach trouble? The vet team inspected Curly Hair meticulously. The experts shook their heads. "Nothing unusual." "Really?" The vets were upset their medical judgment was being taken to task. "Are you questioning ourpetence? Or do you want it to be sick?" Wu Yi shook his head vigorously. "No, no, no, of course not." Fang Zhao watched Curly Hair scratch his head with one of his hind legs. He said to Wu Yi, "Dont worry. Hes fine. Lets keep watching." Shoubei Farms ster performance had indeed blown many folks away and put a lot of pressure on the two teams thatpeted next. Even though the sixth and seventh farms posted decent times, neither came under seven minutes. If thementator hadnt revealed the fact that organizers used a new breed of sheep, perhaps some doubters would still have written that off as an excuse. Not everyone could tell the difference between different species of sheep. When the seventh team appeared, Wu Yi andpany escorted Su Hou and the dogs to thepetition venue. After the seventh team was done, Dongshan Farm was up next. "OK, the eighth team appearing this year has been closely watched. Dongshan Farm also boasts a very special dog..." Wu Yi had rushed back by the time thementator began his spiel. He sat on his chair and his eyes were glued to the screen, as if he didnt want to miss a single frame. "And were off!" Thementator raised his voice, putting everyone on notice. "The flock has gathered quickly. The herding is going smoothly too. So far, Dongshan Farms dogs are doing well. Their times are quick. Theyre the quickest besides Shoubei Farm," thementator observed while examining data from his statistician. Wu Yi couldnt sit still. He got up and walked closer to the screen. He clenched his fists and started biting them. His lips were quivering, as if he were praying. Fang Zhao also red at the screen. He knew a crucial juncture wasing up. The final destination of the flockeither the pen on the left or the rightwas decided at thest minute and randomly. It was impossible to predict, oftening down to luck. It was a test of the dogs and instructors ability to adjust. About halfway through rounding up the sheep, the destination appeared on the big screen. It was the pen on the left. This wasnt good news for Dongshan Farm, because their head dog, Curly Hair, was situated on the left nk. By custom, the head dog on the right nk would be responsible for ushering the sheep into the left pen. If your head dog was on the left nk and you wanted to steer your flock left, you had three options. The first was for the lead dog to shift to the right nk and force the sheep left. The second involved the instructor directing the No. 2 dog on the right nk to steer the flock left. The most conservative option was to stop the flock altogether, then change direction, but that was too time-consuming. Dongshan Farms No. 2 dog was Bingo. The team had rehearsed such a scenario before the contest. They had decided to go for the first option, as Fang Zhao had suggested. "The flock is making a turn. Theyre about to shift direction. Watch the positioning of the dogs. This is the time when the head dog shows what hes made of. Lets see if it can force the sheep to shift direction based on the instructors guidance, or if theyll stop the flock altogether and then change direction." Thementator pressed on, saliva flying from his mouth. "Su Hou has asked to intervene. Oh! Has Su Hou decided to order Curly Hair to switch nks?" Su Hou was shown on screen asking for an intervention. He gave Curly Hair a direct order to switch nks and steer the flock into the left pen. "Pay attention. Its speeding up. Looks like its going to take a detour. Oh! Its flown straight to the right nk." Not only did thementator go off pitch, he started stuttering. His guest, the elderly farm owner, also eximed, as if he had seen something earth-shattering. The TV screen showed Curly Hair making the cross by speeding up toward the flock, leaping, and then treading on the backs of the sheep, like crossing a pond by stepping on stones. "Flying" was an exaggeration, but it was indeed a jaw-dropping move. This was a very rare move. Not only was it a test of the dogs leaping ability, the most important thing was not to miss a step or lose footing and plunge amidst the stampeding flock. The dog could get killed either way. Wu Yis heart was thumping so hard it felt like he was about to vomit it. He barely felt the biting wounds on his fists. His eyes were peeled open. He had seen Curly Hair make a simr move during practice, but he would never order him to try it inpetition. It was too dangerous. The slightest slipup and the dog was gone. Thementator responded quickly and passionately. "MVD! MVD! No doubt, if Dongshan makes the grand finals, Curly Hair will be a top contender for this years MVD award." Viewers tuning into the broadcast were miffed by thatment. Hadnt homeboy just said that Gold Colt was shoo-in for East MVD? And that it was a leading contender for MVD in the grand finals? What a quick reversal. Where was his integrity? Thementator kept on as if he had forgotten what hed just saidand his integrity at that. He had thrown himself to the wolves on the first day. He was still lost in revelry. "I can see his market value growing exponentially." The MVDbel could be taken literally or figuratively. Every dogpeting in the final would see their market value rise, especially the head dog, and the market price for the MVD in the grand finals would go through the roof. "The flock hasnt stopped. Its shifted direction. Su Hou has asked to intervene again. Very good. His timing is great. Dog A on the other nk needs to stay on course. The dogs in the back need to hurry up too. This is too sudden of a turn. The flock is speeding up. I have a hunch..." Thementator took a deep breath as he examined thetest data. "They might..." He hemmed and hawed. Inside the viewing gallery, Wu Yi was so nervous he could bite his fingers off. His eyes kept darting between the timer in the upper right hand corner of the screen and the action in the center of the screen. He was so stiff he felt like a fossil. Fang Zhao took in the action on the big screen andughed. He spit out the four words thementator had held back, "set a new record." Wu Yis ears twitched. He clearly heard what Fang Zhao had said, but his brain didnt seem to process the information. His teeth, which were still biting his fists, started ttering. "The flock is heading into the pen. Into the pen!" "Theyre all in!" "Four minutes and 20 seconds! Four minutes and 20 seconds!" Thementator screamed at the top of his voice and howled hysterically. "Since the format of thepetition was reformed 80 years ago, the best time posted in the east has been four minutes and 21 seconds. That record was set by the team led by the so-called heavenly dog Lightning, which won five straight national championships. Now Dongshan Farm has broken the record by one second. If we didnt swap sheep, the record would have been shed by at least 10 seconds." Wu Yi felt like he had taken everything in and his brain went nk at the same time. His lips were quivering and he could barely put a sentence together. "N-new... record?" "Yup," Fang Zhao responded. Fang Zhao thought to himself, if these were battle dogs from the end of days, the sheep would be in the pen within a minute, at most two minutes, without instructor intervention. But considering this was the New Era and that Muzhou had enjoyed a peacetime of some 500 years, this was a decent showing by ordinary farm dogs. Fang Zhao started to understand why Muzhous founders decided to make shepherding a tradition. It was just like mandatory military service in the New Era. Even though vested interests were at y, thepetition and the training leading up to the contest kept the service dog or wild dog DNA in these dogs alive. If the geopoliticalndscape changed, these dogs could be quickly drafted as battle dogs, just like during the apocalypse. The melody of "Chasing Wind" at its climax was yed and Fang Zhao turned to look at the big screen. Su Hou had left the instructors podium and dashed toward the seven dogs resting by the finish line. His face was covered in tears. He cried andughed at the same time. Organizers used "Chasing Wind" as the background music for this scene. It was the BGM of the moment, of Su Hous moment. Chapter 100: The Dog with a Value of 50 Million Chapter 100: The Dog with a Value of 50 Million Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Su Hou was hot stuff. The entire Muzhou inte was in disarray from all the buzz. The team that had broken the record in the Eastern region finals sheep-herdingpetition. Su Hou was the farm owner and instructor. Furthermore, given that he was a younger generation Su family member and had beenbeled a model youth, how could the media give up such an opportunity for a topic that would generate and capture a lot of attention. It was not just limited to Muzhous entertainment media. The political news segment, education news segment, sheep-herding segment, agriculture segment, and even the weather forecast also mentioned the matter. Especially the education segment. Now that they had found an exemry model, naturally, they had to proim it. The influence sheep-herdingpetitions had in Muzhou was something that foreigners would not understand. From being an aristocratic retard, with one leap, Su Hou had be a young star. The shock of the three words "broke the record" covered the entirety of Muzhou. Whenever anyone from Muzhou talked about this years sheep-herdingpetition, they would surely mention Dongshan Farm and thus naturally mention Su Hou. With the prpetitions publicity film toy the foundations, no one could say that Su Hou did not deserve it. Of course, when people praised, there would be those that criticized as well. "Even if Su Hou is a younger member of the Su family, given his age, there is no way he had that much money to hire workers to totally sort out the farm after he bought it. What about the shepherd dogspetition training and food. Furthermore, they still had a veterinarian team. All of those do note cheap." "Are you all blind?! An exemry model? A miracle production? Can you all take a look at the end credits of the publicity film?! Fang Zhao! The main person forposing and editing was Fang Zhao! He who single-handedly propped up Silver Wings virtual projects department and justpleted a global lecture tour. That Fang Zhao! Surely he has done something. To be able to revive Silver Wings virtual projects department back from the dead, surely this is a scheme of his. Who knows, maybe the entire thing from start to end was a conspiracy!" "Yeah, who knows, there might be someone behind the scenes supporting. How else would a Su Hou who knew nothing hire Fang Zhao topose a piece so easily, and how he could coborate with Shanmu farm that smoothly. And how coincidental that he would get those few shepherd dogs, especially that flying dog." ... However, Su Hou paid no heed to all the doubters online. In the past, he would have cared about how the media judged him, but now, he never even bothered to check them. Furthermore, he did not have the time to do so. After the end ofpetition, he kept receiving calls nonstop. He received congrattions from his ssmates and other members of the Su family. His older brother had found time despite being in the middle of an experiment to give him a call. This was a very rare urrence. After he ended the call with his brother, he received a call from two of his younger sisters who said they wanted to visit Dongshan Farm and take a photograph with Curly Hair, but the maid looking after them had disapproved, saying it was too dangerous and to wait after the buzz to die down before looking for a chance. Muzhou central district, Qingcheng, Qingtai Mountain. Qingtai Mountain was not the highest mountain in Muzhouit could not even be considered high, as it looked like a mountain that had its top two-thirds shaved off. At the summit, there were a few courtyards and traditional buildings. No skyscrapers could be found there. But in Muzhou, this mountain held a special significance. The earliest Muzhou government had been located here, and Great General Su Mu of the founding era and other important leaders had stayed there. After the number of descendants had increased, the government had made new ns to shift elsewhere. Now, those living on Qingtai Mountain were the earliest descendants of those leaders. Most of them were already retired elderly. The young were not willing to coop themselves in that sort of restrictive ce and be observed. On top of Qingtai Mountain, inside an old residence. A few white-haired seniors were sitting in the center. Surrounding them were a few middle-aged men and women, sitting reservedly. The room was very quiet. The younger generations that were sitting at the sides and corners wished they could find a ce to sneak off to. Originally, those few elders had arranged to watch thepetition together, but never had they expected to see a youngster of the Su family. To those elders with over 100 years of age, that generation of Su Hous age did not leave much of asting impression on them. They could not even count the number of great-grandchildren they had with the fingers on both hands, let alone their great-great-grandchildren. Unless they were outstanding or good at making themselves stand out, these elders could not even match their names to their faces. However, just one round of the Eastern region sheep-herding finals was enough to make them remember Su Hous name. An elder sighed. "I never expected that among the youngsters of the Su family there would still be such a fellow!" "To be able to achieve this sort of result, he has indeed done well!" another elder eximed. This bunch of oldies had experienced a lot. Whether Su Hou had any support behind the scenes, they could guess as much without investigating. However, whether his luck was good, or whether he found anyone to help him, it was all down to Su Hous own ability. Of all the people he could help, why had Fang Zhao specifically chosen to help him? The Su family had many promising youngsters; why would Fang Zhao, who had a reputation in the music industry, choose to help Su Hou, who was often looked down upon and even called a retard? In the end, luck was but a part of ones ability. "That Fang Zhao person, I heard he is aposer from Yanzhou?" "Mhmm, I heard as well. This year, when Su Hou went to Yanzhou to pay his respects, he probably met this Fang Zhao there. The exact same name. What a coincidence." In this world, there were many people who shared the same names, and many who shared the same names as martyrs. They guessed that, during Su Hous time paying his respects in Yanzhou, he coincidentally met a person called Fang Zhao and hence got to know each other. "We can investigate it when the timees. However, that is all secondary. What I wish to know is who set up that scam!" Originally, the elder was speaking in a warm tone, but when he reached thest part of his sentence, his tone abruptly intensified and his eyes shed with anger, like a sword that had been unsheathed. They ignored the younger generation of Sus internal squabbles andpetition. Withpetition came motivation. The more outstanding ones would achieve better resources. Small squabbles and fights would pass. However, they absolutely could not allow the act of defrauding a fellow family member for ones own benefit! If they wanted topete, they had to go about it fair and square! To hurt another family member was absolutely forbidden. These were the words Great General Su Mu had left for the Su family descendants. Anyone who broke this sacred rule would be made to leave the Su family. If it was not a Su family member that had defrauded another, then all the more reason why they had to investigate. Who dared to cheat the Su family? Even if he was a retard, who were you to bully him as you please?! "Investigate!" The resounding "investigate" word made the youngsters in the room shiver. It looked like certain people were going to be out of luck. ... Su hou had just ended the call with his younger sisters when he received a video call from an older female cousin in Qingcheng. "Su Hou, you are gonna have it good!" "Ah?" Su Hou had a nk look. "Hehe, a few people are gonna get unlucky real soon." The girl in the projection smiled as if she took delight in the misfortune of others and proceeded to tell Su Hou what had happened in the room on Qingtai. This was followed by another round of getting to know Su Hou all over again. "Su Hou, you changed so much, skinnier and tanned. Hey, previously in the publicity film, did you intentionally act, or was it really just an edit of your normal everyday routine?" "Of course it was the editing! Everything inside ispletely real!" Su Hou asserted. All the footage from the film was taken by his three bodyguards, Shanmu Farms security cameras, and Fang Zhaos own objective recordings, as well as his own video recordings. The footage had been coted and edited into a short film, with some slight artistic touches added in. Back then, he had not even known that his three bodyguards were monitoring him. After he found out, he was a little pissed, but thinking it through, he was ident-prone and had a past record. The three bodyguards were only doing their job ensuring his safety, so Su Hou did not me them but instead assigned new tasks for them. "I was just asking. Dont get so worked up. Was the film edited by Fang Zhao or was itpleted by you?" At the mention of this, Su Hou felt a little embarrassed. "Master Zhao edited it. Two days before the submission, I passed a portion of a video to Master Zhao, who did the rest. I only did a little bit. Actually, I had edited a version of the publicity film, but when I saw Master Zhaos video, I couldnt bring myself to take it out." "Master Zhao? Sounds like this person is rather good at putting on airs. Wait a minute, did you say you made your own video? Send it to me. Dont be shy, we are family; if it sucks, I wont say a word to anyone." Even if she intended to spread it, after seeing the fury of the elders on Qingtai Mountain, she would not even dare do so. Su Hou thought for a bit and felt that letting his own Su family members see it was no big deal, so he sent that video over to her. In a short moment, his elder female cousin had sent a reply. "In the future... it would be better to leave these sort of artistic matters to a proper artist. Oh, i almost forgot. How did you get to know Fang Zhao?" This was what Su Hous cousin really wanted to know. Su Hou spoke about the circumstances at the cemetery and how he had approached Fang Zhao for help. Su Hous cousin remained silent for quite a bit this time before, finally, faintly saying, "Seems like your 49 kowtows were not for nothing." After ending the call, Su Hous cousin rted the story to a few other Su family members of the same generation. Some of them were wondering whether they should head over during the next memorial day for some kowtows? Su Hou had gone to Yanzhou and, after some kowtows, had met a prosperous helping hand. They wondered if they would maybe be popr next year if they kowtowed before Su Mus grave! Su Hou also felt that the kowtows had totally been worth it. He might have been gloomy over his siblings fooling him back then, but now he realized it had been worth it. If he had not knocked his head that many times, he would not have run over to Su Mus grave in a bout of fury toin and would not have met Fang Zhao, and things would not have turned out this way. Over at Muzhou, Dongshan Farm had be all the rage because of the Eastern region finals. Su Hou and Shanmu Farm had all be popr. Needless to say, thepetition dogs had all featured on this years ranking charts, especially the lead dog, Curly Hair. In humanpetitions, there was always a most valuable yer, and sheep-herdingpetitions simrly had such an award. After thepetition, there was a vote, and Curly Hair unanimously won the most valuable dog award. At the same time, the sheep-herdingpetition organizers posted the value rankings of the eastern regionpetition dogs on their homepage. Curly Hair had a value of 50 million and was worthy of its title of most valuable dog. Wu Yi was even happier than Fang Zhao. Six out of the seven dogs in the team were from his farm. Although Bingo was worth a few million, still far off from Curly Hair, Wu Yi was already very satisfied. The added value of his six dogs also amounted to at least a hundred million. Furthermore, this was only temporary. When the finals started, their value would continue to rise, perhaps by a few times. The creases from Wu Yis face had be deeper from all that smiling. He sighed ruefully and said, "Fang Zhao said back then that this dog had wandered for who knows how long in the ck street. When he picked it up, it was all skin and bones and could not even stand." For the people of Muzhou who loved dogs, the circumstances that Fang Zhao had mentioned were unimaginable. Muzhousws safeguarded the interest of the people of Muzhou. Everyw-abiding citizen of Muzhou would have their own plot ofnd other than those inherited from their parents or elders. There were charities that would give those with special circumstances plots ofnd or perhaps work. As long as they were notzy and did not abandon themselves, they would be able to have a life. Dogs were different. They did not havend or jobs. However, there were no strays in Muzhou. Even if they were abandoned by their old farm owners, the new farm owners would also take care of them. Otherwise, those farm owners would be viewed by others as wicked and heartless. In other continents, people would term this as emotional ckmail, but in Muzhou, they felt that this was the right thing to do. After all, deciding to raise them, it was their responsibility. Even if they were not raised well, it was up to the farm owners own decision. "Fang Zhao has some good luck!" Who would know that a stray that was picked up could achieve the unexpected status it had today?! If everyone had known, what would have happened all those years in the ck street? And since Curly Hair upied the top ranking in the Eastern region, its life story also came into the light. "What?! It is not a Muzhou dog?!" "To actually be from another continent?" "Screw everything else, lets not waste time and buy it over!" Chapter 101: Ambassador, an Even More Natural Image Chapter 101: Ambassador, an Even More Natural Image Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After finding out Curly Hair was not from Muzhou, many people began to voice their thoughts. "Such a good dog that was born for sheep herding. It is a pity it is from a foreign continent. Are there such great pastures in other continents? Are dogs loved as much in other continentspared to Muzhou?! Therefore, this sort of dog should be taken care of by the people of Muzhou!" "Someone elses dog? Buy it! It is merely 50 million dors. To many farm owners ofrge farms, this is just an insignificant amount." But very quickly, they realized Curly Hairs owner was also very rich. "Tsk, Fang Zhaos dog? This sucks; I heard that little fellow is loaded? He was the one that meddled with Su Hous farm." "Someone asked already. He is not selling." "I just heard from a friend who does music. One of Fang Zhaospositions went for a fee of 10 million, and that was some time back. After his global lecture tour, his fees will be even higher. What now?" "Whats an artist like him doing keeping a dog?" The people who had originally intended to purchase the dog were dejected. What they were most unhappy about was that the owner refused to sell and had nock of cash! "Lets wait a bit more. There is reasoning behind not selling now. After the finals, who knows how high his value will soar. When the timees, lets discuss terms with that little fellow. Who knows, it might work." "But after the finals, the price will not be what we normal people can afford. Yourge farm owners go ahead andpete. Us medium-sized farms will temporarily back off." "But returning to the main topic, dont we have other methods to depress its value? Wager on another dogwho knows which dog might outshine this little Curly Hair at that time, and its value will not rise much." "Makes sense. However, in the Eastern region, which dog can beat Curly Hair? Gold Colt?" "Gold Colt wont do; its sheep-herding performance is stillcking. We cant find any suitable in the Eastern region. Lets see if there are any in the Western region we can wager on. Otherwise, the throne of most valuable dog in the finals might be stolen by a foreign dog!" Those farm owners discussed in private how to suppress Curly Hair. However, the ignorant audiences online really liked this dog. There were no rules that prohibited foreign dogs from joining any farms team. This was because the Muzhou people had always believed only dogs from their homnd could herd sheep and that foreign dogs were all idiots. In this sort ofpetition that tested their IQ, other dogs would not keep up. Until now, Curly Hair was the most well-liked dog among Muzhou audiences. Especially the scene of its horizontal leap where it flew. In the days that followed thepetition, it was still trending on the inte. That scene fully exined what was meant by "I scare even myself when I go wild." Therefore, on Muzhous inte, many people liked to used "flying dog" to describe Curly Hair. They felt that the name Curly Hair was not formal enough and did not illustrate this lead dogs special characteristics. Thus, a lot of the time, they called him "Flying Dog." The best case scenario for the people of Muzhou was if someone could buy him, but even if this was not possible, everyone was eagerly anticipating Curly Hairs performance in the finals. Over at Muzhous side, this topic was stirred up , and even people of Yanzhou were contacted to see if they could provide a little more information. And the Yanzhou media was like a cat that had caught the scent of a fishy smell and reacted quickly. "What? The most valuable dog of Muzhous sheep-herding Eastern finals is a dog from our Yanzhou? A value of 50 million?! Are dogs that expensive? Oh, right, its Muzhou. The people of Muzhou are a bunch of dog crazy fanatics." Whatever the situation, it was time to put it on the news! Therefore, very quickly, many people in Yanzhou caught on to what was happening. Qian City district, the ck street where Fang Zhao used to stay. Yu Qing was going through his normal routine, having lunch and a cup of tea, watching the news while reclining on his chair beside the door, and being bathed by the warm sunlight. "Muzhou sheep-herdingpetition? What is so strange about... 50 million? Muzhou people are really crazy. Tsk tsk, a $50 million dog... Ack! Cough cough... cough cough cough..." Yu Qing had choked and coughed violently till his entire body curled up. The cup had been tossed aside. With great difficulty, he slowly got up and heard Ai Wan rushing over from his drug store. "Old Yue! Old Yue! We have a big situation!" "What?" "Have you seen todays news?" "Are you talking about Fang Zhaos little Curly Hair?" "Yes!" Ai Wan shuddered as he extended the five fingers on his hand. Shaken, he stammered, "Fif-fifty million! That stray that wandered into our ck street for who knows how long and nearly died, that little Curly Hair has a value of 50 million! And this is only temporary. I heard that after Muzhous whateverpetition is over it will rise even more. Old Yue, 50 million dors! Poor old me opened a drug store and doubled as a doctor. Yesterday at night, I was still treating people and only made a small 10,000, and that excited me till I couldnt sleep. Butpared to this dog... I suddenly feel like owning a dog. Where in our street can I find myself a stray? I shall go and pick one up; maybe I wont need to open my store anymore!" With thick bags under his eyes, Ai Wan shook his head vigorously, as if imagining something wonderful, and mumbled something to himself. Yue Qing went into his shop and got an iced beverage for him. "Drink some." Ai Wan guzzled two mouthfuls down and shivered from the ice. "Awake now?" Yue Qing asked. "Awake." Ai Wan dragged a chair over and sat beside Yue Qing. Sighing, he said, "Some people have luck that we can only dream about. Furthermore, Fang Zhao, that little fellow, is really capable. How long has it been? And he is so prosperous now. Fifty million and that little fellow probably does not think much of it? Sigh, back when I shaved the fur of that little dog and it spoiled my shaver. Giving a shave to a dog worth 50 million, and I shaved it all off. I could brag about this for a year! If only I had kept the dog fur from back then. Who knows, I might even have been able to sell it for quite a decent sum!" Ai Wan raised his head to look at the afternoon sun shining down on the ck street and was blinded momentarily. Raising his hand to shield his eyes, he said, "That little fellow and us have different paths. He is still so young and can go much further in the future. After 10 years, who knows, we might still be staying here in this ck street." Yue Qing rarely heard Ai Wan that rueful. It seemed like the 50 million value of little Curly Hair had upset him. However, why did he not continue talking? "Old Yue." "Mmhm, Im listening." Ai Wan pointed at the sky. "Drone." Yue Qing looked up. Indeed there was a drone from high up descending. An express delivery model. Whose house upstairs was expecting an express delivery? "Thats not right. Why do I feel that it is going to descend all the way to the bottom?" Ai Wan used his hands to block out the sun and watched the falling drone. Yue Qing also felt the same way. At this spot, right at the bottom, was his shop. "Old Yue, did you buy something? Or perhaps it was your wife?" "Nope, my stock came in a few days back. Also, if I had purchased something, I would not use this sort of delivery method." Yue Qing watched it descend. This drone model had a faster speed and was steady when it transported. It was just that its freight fee was many times more than a normal drone. "Yue Qing, express delivery." An electronic voice blurted out from the drone. "It really is mine!" After verifying the identity, the drone set down a case that was two meters wide and one meter tall. When they saw the name of the sender, Yue Qing and Ai Wan made eye contact, and together, they shifted the case in and closed the door of the shop. Ai Wan urged Yue Qing to open it. "Faster, faster, faster. Lets see what Fang Zhao has sent over!" Yue Qing opened it and realized there were a few packages of vacuum-sealed meat products and some grains wrapped up. There were also some processed food stuffs manufactured in Muzhou. Even if it was processed food, they were made from natural crops. When sold out of Muzhou, these did note cheap either. Inside was a message from Fang Zhao, saying that he was in Muzhou now and had conveniently sent Yue Qing and Ai Wan some Muzhou specialty products. "Hahaha, that little fellow has not forgotten about us! Old Yue, Fang Zhao said a portion here belongs to me. Temporarily keep them at your store. I have no storage facilities at my ce. Thats all for now. Im heading back to attend to my store, I will be backter to have barbecued meat!" Yue Qingughed and shook his head as he watched the jubnt Ai Wan run out. They were just like this, without any big ambitions. Although they would grumble, they were easily satisfied. Fang Zhao had not sent these to only Yue Qing and Ai Wan, who had helped him in the past. Hed also sent some to the people in thepany, Second Uncle Fangs family in Yanzhou, and also to his great-grandparents. Great-grandfather Fang happily went out to show off again. They were notcking any of these. It was just that Fang Zhaos heartfelt intentions made them happy. Moreover, they had been paying attention to information online, and knowing that Fang Zhao was doing well made them d. Previously, when Fang Zhao had gone with Xue Jing for the global lecture tour, Great-grandfather Fang had unted to all the others at the retirement center, "My great-grandson Fang Zhao will be a great artist in the future!" In the past, Great-grandfather Fang had hoped his descendants would all enter the military and develop, repeatedly urging them to proactively serve, and how it would be best if they would head to more arduous ces to train. After all, hardship increased stature! Now, he was a little worried. Those that were sent to far offs to mine for resources were too tough, and the people of the same batch might be impulsive or violent. All the more so for his great-grandson who could not raise a hand to defend himself. That little fellow was a man of art; if he really went to such a ce for his military service, would he be able to survive?! Thus, on the night where they received the delivery, the old couple went without sleep the entire night and discussed the best ce to arrange to send their little great-grandson to serve in the military. If Fang Zhao knew what these two elders were thinking, he would have told them: you two are overthinking things. ... Muzhous Eastern and Western regions normalpetitions had all concluded. Before the finals, there would be a one-month period to give each farm a chance to recover and train. Shanmu Farm. Curly Hair and the other dogs were in the field hunting field mice. Wu Yi let someone watch over them. After thepetition, they were more rxed, and he did not restrict the dogs ying. There was a veterinarian team on standby, so nothing should happen. Today, a slightly special person hade to the farm. The person was an older male cousin of Su Hous. He was around twenty years old, and after graduating from university, he had used his cash on hand to start apany, naming it "Four Elephants Foodstuff Company." Su Fengs own farm had a mountain to one side and a river on the other, and there were four rocks that were the shape of an elephant, hence the name. As for why Su Feng hade, it was to discuss business, not with Su Hou but with Fang Zhao. Compared to the owner of Shanmu Farm, Wu Yi, Su Feng looked more like a businessman. "Ambassador?" Fang Zhao looked at Su Feng. "Dog food?" Su Feng wanted Curly Hair to endorse hispanys new range of superior-quality dog food. In Muzhou, the market for this was quite big. People of Muzhou were willing to spend money on dogs. The fee Su Feng offered was not low either. He gave Fang Zhao a first draft of the contract, and if Fang Zhao did not agree, it could be modified. Fang Zhao took a look. There were no issues with the contract. "I need to first take a look at your products beforeing to a decision." "That goes without saying." Su Feng took out several cans that had already been prepared and even handed over two sets of appraising notes. One was from the supervising department, and the other was from the Academy of Agricultural Sciences, where Su Hous own brother had had a private assessment. "I know you have your own considerations to make and I believe that a number ofpanies will have approached you. However, I hope you will take the time to consider ourpany," Su Feng said. "Actually, I have one other matter, which also concerns an ambassadorial role and is ourpanys main issue." "Also for Curly Hair?" "No," Su Feng smiled and said, "Im looking for Pr Light." Su Feng hade up with a n for Pr Light. He had spent the past two years gradually pushing hispanys brand out of Muzhou. Thepanys main business was not dog food. Dog food was just one of the many developments that thepany had, and it was only focused within Muzhou. Thepanys main emphasis was to sell its agricultural products to other continents. However,petition was tough, and even though he was from the Su family, there was still a limit to what he could do. Su Feng kept trying to find a way, and during this sheep-herdingpetition, hed taken notice of Fang Zhao, aposer from Yanzhou, and he hoped to garner the help of one of Yanzhous three big entertainmentpanies, Silver Wing Medias virtual projects department. "Virtual idol Pr Lights image is a tree, just right! Even more fitting for our concept of natural." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Now now... While you have all been praising Curly Hair, our old friend Pr Light wants back in on the action. Chapter 102: The Person Behind Chapter 102: The Person Behind Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After the end of days, development had been the first priority. With the technological levels back then, development of the industry needed unavoidable sacrifices of certain things, such as the environment. Other than Muzhou, the other eleven continents all experienced a severe stifling period, so much so that the people then wondered whether they had made the right choice and if the world would just go to ruin. Should they halt the development at hand and create spaceships to visit others in search of a new ce to survive? After all this had boiled over, new energy sources had already surpassed the original sources. Construction was faster and technology invalidated a lot of toxic emissions. The twelve continents in the New Era had really stabilized. But aside from Muzhou, the other continents did not have much suitablend for growing crops, so a lot of the materials for producing food stuff were cultivated without soil and other different methods. After 500 years passed, Muzhous status as one of the four special continents continued to exist peacefully. This was also a rule set by everybody, not to interfere with Muzhous development. Even if there were people who wanted to transform Muzhou and the people there did not oppose, the other continents would not allow it. There were people that once said, Muzhou was thest clean soil. Hence, in this world, when it came to food, Muzhou had a special ce. Families with good conditions would choose to get their food from Muzhou and were more inclined toward the so-called "natural" foodstuffs. Generally speaking, Muzhous well-knownpanies did not need an ambassador to boost their poprity. Among the public, their influence was very hard to disce. As Su Fengs Four Elephantspany was a very young brand, when given the choice of a product of a simr type and price between twopanies, people would definitely choose the more familiar brand. Su Feng had sought out celebrities in other continents to endorse his products, and there had been results. They just were not as good as he had expected. Many otherpanies also looked for celebrities to endorse their products as well. Su Feng had decided to try it out at Yanzhou, but this time, instead of finding a real-life celebrity, he chose to find a virtual idol whose image was close to "natural," Pr Light. And it just so happened that Pr Light was popr at the moment. "Pr Light?" Hearing Su Feng, Fang Zhao understood what he meant. "It is indeed a good opinion, however..." Fang Zhao looked Su Feng in the eye and said seriously, "The endorsement fees for Pr Light wont be cheap." Su Fengughed as if he had just heard a joke. "Dont worry, even though ourpany just started out, when ites funding, paying for an endorsement ambassador is not a problem." Su Feng thought to himself that Fang Zhao did not understand the market for endorsements. Pr Light was indeed on the uprise in Yanzhou and was quite popr, but he still could not reallypare with those really big name superstars whose endorsement fees could be considered to be sky high. Pr Lights would only cost a few millions. As he was about to exin to Fang Zhao, Fang Zhao received a notification on hismunications device. "Sorry, I need a moment." Fang Zhao walked out of the room to answer the call. Su Feng indicated he understood and sat in the room, thinking about whether or not he should exin to Fang Zhao about the market for endorsements. Outside, Fang Zhao had received a voice call from Duan Qianji. "Fang Zhao, are you still in Muzhou?" Duan Qianjis tone sounded like she was in a good mood. Something good must have happened. "I still have some matters over here," Fang Zhao replied. "If the matters are not important, leave it first and return to thepany for a bit to sign a contract with Fiery Bird. They have selected Pr Light to be the spokesperson for Battle of the Century!" Duan Qianji could not helpughing as she spoke. After waiting for so long, theyd finally gotten the result they wanted. "Apparently it seems like you are not surprised?" Duan Qianjis acute senses could guess as much. Although there was no video projection, she could sense that Fang Zhao did not have much of a reaction. This was one of the reasons many employees in Silver Wing feared Duan Qianji; even without using her eyes, she could tell what one was up to and whether they were lying. "Early in the morning, Hua Li had sent me a message that just said congrattions. Looking at the timing, I guessed that it probably had to do with the endorsement deal," Fang Zhao replied. As Hua Li was the head of Fiery Birds sound effects department, he would have received the news earlier. Duan Qianji understood this and did not ask any more, instead urging once more, "So you need to hurry back. As the person in charge of the virtual projects department, the contract has to be signed personally by you." "Wait a bit, I still have a matter here." Fang Zhao then told her the situation regarding Su Feng and Pr Lights endorsement. "Got it. Go and pack your stuff and prepare to leave. I will arrange for someone to discuss terms with Su Feng." Curly Hairs endorsement deal could be decided by Fang Zhao, as Curly Hair was his personal property. However, for Pr Lights deal, it had to go through Silver Wings personnel, as Pr Light was apany asset. Su Feng had never expected to be able to discuss with Duan Qianji directly. At first, he was calmly discussing, but once Duan Qianji informed him of the price, Su Feng nearly dropped hismunications device. Su Feng was shocked by the figure. "One hundred million? And only for one year? Boss Duan, since when did Yanzhous endorsement fee get raised that much?" Many A-lister celebrities fees for this sort of endorsement deal could be signed for less than 50 million for two years, and there were many choices. At present, Mi Yu, who was termed as Yanzhous number one virtual idol, had an endorsement fee of about 150 million, but that was for two years. Andy Leo, who had a simr reputation, garnered a fee of 120 million for two years as well. To think that Silver Wings virtual idolwhod only risen to prominence less than a year ago and was not as popr as Mi Yu and Andy Leowould demand a fear of 100 million for one year?! Did they think that Muzhou people had no brains?! Duan Qianji took no offense to Su Fengs tone and just told him the matter of Fiery Birding to the decision of having Pr Light endorse "Battle of the Century." Su Feng was fuming. He obviously knew what this meant. Stifling back his words for a bit, he then said, "Even if he was chosen by Fiery Bird, your price is too high!" ... Su Hou had gone out for a run, and when he returned, he saw his cousin standing there, his face distorting nonstop as if he was discussing something of great importance. When Su Feng looked up and saw that Su Hou had returned, he took a deep breath, got up, and left. The next day, Four Elephants and Silver Wings Pr Light came to an official decision for cooperation. Su Feng had not only taken into ount Pr Lights appearance and his influence in Yanzhou, hed also taken into consideration Fang Zhao, who was the person standing behind Pr Light. Su Feng believed that, as long as Fang Zhao was there, Pr Light would only continue to rise. When he thought about what he understood from Fang Zhaos information, all Su Feng could think about was how frightening Fang Zhao was. In just a little more than a year, he had risen from being an obscure intern to a reputable hotshot in the music circles. He hadpleted a global lecture tour, supported Silver Wings entire virtual projects department, and even attracted the colossal Fiery Birds attention. He had even made his dogs value soar to 50 million. Could this be a sh in the pan? Su Feng was not one to concede or listen to what others said. Instead, he believed that, in the near future, this young person would be even hotter. Although he could not guess how, that was what his intuition told him. Su Feng knew he was taking a risk. If the market proved that he was wrong, he would be ridiculed by those in the industry. This he did not mind, but what he cared about was the few Su elders living on Qingtai Mountain. He had wanted to earn more benefits and resources from the elders after producing results and showing them. However, if he failed, he did not even need to think about it. As Su Feng and the person Duan Qianji had sent were discussing the concrete details of the contract, Fang Zhao had already boarded the flying transport headed back to Yanzhou. Curly Hair stayed behind in Muzhou once more, continuing to train with the other shepherd dogs as they prepared for the finals. ... Once more returning to Yanzhou, the moment Fang Zhao stepped into the department, all eyes were on him. "Boss! Youre back!" After Zu Wen and the others had finished shouting, they looked behind Fang Zhao then beside his leg, finding nothing. "Curly Hair did note back?" "He is staying in Muzhou to train. He still has to train for the finals," Fang Zhao said. Zu Wen and the others gathered around Fang Zhao and asked him about the happenings over in Muzhou and inquired as to Fang Zhaos thoughts on having a dog with a $50 million value that would continue to rise. When they had seen the news, the entire virtual projects department had been full of shrieks and had scared Du Ang, who, when hed to visit the 50th floor, had thought an ident had happened. Back then, before he left, Fang Zhao had said that he was heading out to expand his professional services, but who knew that it would really happen. The department members had already received news of the endorsement coboration with Muzhous side. As for the concrete details, it would be arranged before they were informed. As they thought about Pr Lights endorsement fee, and then Curly Hairs value, Zu Wen and the others could not help but think that this department was bing rich and powerful. "Tsk, boss when you were abroad, you could still stir up the news." Zu Wen shook his head and sighed ruefully. "Muzhou is really a crazy ce. Oh, right, can we go over and watch Curly Hairs final live?" "We shall see the situation when the timees. If there are no assignments at thepany, we can organize a trip to Muzhou," Fang Zhao replied. "Onpany expenses?" Zu Wen asked. "If thepany does not approve, I will sponsor it myself." Fang Zhaos answer drew cheers from everyone in the department. "But for now, we have to prepare for the signing ceremony with Fiery Bird." "Yes!" The next day, Fang Zhao brought a few key members of the virtual projects team over to Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch. There, a signing ceremony would be held. Many people had not expected that, in the end, Fiery Bird would pick Pr Light, who had only appeared less than a year ago, as Yanzhous spokesperson. Even though Pr Light had onlye in third ce in the online poprity poll, it had not affected Fiery Birds final decision. Photos and videos of the signing ceremony were spread quickly. Fiery Birds choice of Pr Light as the spokesperson of "Battle of the Century" spread widely across Yanzhous gaming circles. Five dayster, Fiery Bird had a public post on its website. It was a picture of twelve warriors. On it were the virtual idols that were the twelve representatives of the respective twelve continents. Pr Light was the only non-human virtual idol, and his image on that picture was from his "100-Year Period of Destruction" music video, where his branches were muscled and he took on a human-like form for battle. "On October 1, Battle of the Century will be officially released." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Enjoy the four free chapters for TGIF people! Superstars of Tomorrow is a daily dose of chicken soup for the soul! Chapter 103: The Only Non-Human Chapter 103: The Only Non-Human Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh For any virtual idol, receiving Fiery Birds endorsement deal was like winning the lottery, with the prize being a rising poprity. Fiery Bird were notcking customers. Finding a spokesperson was equivalent to finding a cooperative partner in Yanzhou. Promotion was a cooperative effort by Silver Wing and Fiery Bird. Once Fiery Birds massive campaign started, it would be everywhere. Throwing money! Ruthlessly throwing money! In Qian Citys center, on many high rise buildings, screens in public squares, huge entertainment centers, and public transportation, "Battle of the Century" advertisements could be seen. It was still some way off from October. However, for apany that only produced a game every ten years, many people felt that their advertisements had startedte. Although what attracted the interests of gaming fans was the publicly released short film, all the people that normally did not follow the film and entertainment industry more or less remembered the virtual idol Pr Light. The frenzy was in full swing the whole of May. Ten years after ten years. The money that gaming fans had saved up for a long time was used to make preorders of thetest models of gaming hardware to upgrade their rigs. Those that were richer would just get themselves a brand new gaming setup and were only waiting for Oct 1 for the games release. In a highrise apartmentplex in Qian city, Big Dipper, a gaming team well-known within Qian City were very busy. "Captain, we are running out of water, meat too. Everything is running out!" "Got it, I will get someone to go get more. Just eat whatever there is or order some takeout." "Hey, Captain. Lets change brands this time. Buy Four Elephants this time." "All the stuff from Muzhou is the same; was the previous brand no good? An old brand is always reassuring." "But I heard from my younger cousin, they tried Four Elephants today and it was not bad. Furthermore, its endorsed by Pr Light." "Endorsed by Pr Light? Let me see... All right, lets try this brand." ... At a public squad, a teenager stood in front of a vending machine, thirsty from ying. As he scanned through all the different types of mineral water inside and decided on a brand hed drank once before, he caught sight of a "Battle of the Century" advertisement on a billboard in the distance. The teenager looked at the image then looked at the printed tree man on a certain bottle and made his choice. ... Although online shopping was very efficient and popr nowadays, inrge cities, there would still be shopping centers. These sorts of ancient shopping centers still existed to provide those sentimentalists with a ce to feel nostalgia and antiquity. Gaming sections were always packed recently. Youngsters could always be seening and going. At the same time, Four Elephants products were all the rage too. Endorsing a game and endorsing foodstuff, Pr Light was the only one doing it! In schools, many secondary school students were more inclined to pick the Four Elephant drinks that had Pr Light on them. Other products might be too expensive for their allowance to afford, but drinks were still fine. ... In Muzhou, Su Feng listened to a report from his subordinate regarding the sales volume of every continent in thest seven days. Huangzhou, slowdown in sales. Leizhou, sales remainrgely unchanged. Lazhou, sales remainrgely unchanged. Yanzhou, 500% increase in sales volume... Hearing this, Su Feng was so surprised he nearly fell out of his chair. "The result is that obvious?!" Su Fang got someone to hand over the detailed information, and he proceed to carefully investigate it, checking whether there was any maniption or if the market had really started to incline toward them. After he had done so, Su Feng had only one thought. That 100 million was well spent! This gamble really paid out! Su Feng felt himself shaking from excitement when he spoke. "Is there enough stock over at Yanzhou?" "As there was a surplus previously, there arent many ces that arecking. We have already hastened our deliveries over there." "Boss, Huangzhous side has suddenly increased their order," another person abruptly said. "What? Why did this happen?" Su Feng had not gotten a new spokesperson for Huangzhou. His farms products were wrapped in the same packaging that had Pr Lights image. He did not have much hope that many people in Huangzhou would recognize Pr Light. All he wanted was to imply the products were natural. As Fiery Bird was based in Huangzhou and theirpany had used Pr Light for advertising, there would be some effects, but it would not be that effective. Now that Huangzhou had requested to increase their order, Su Feng was puzzled. He contacted his people in Huangzhou to get to the bottom of the matter. It turned out that, in Huangzhou, the boss of arge shopping center was a gaming enthusiast and had pasted 12 advertisements on the exterior of the building. Every advertisement was of a product. Normally, such an advertisement would require that the brands pay additional fees, and sometimes, if there were otherspeting for the spot, the prices would be high. This time, the gaming enthusiast boss had willfully ced twelve advertisements on the exterior, each one being endorsed by a celebrity. There was endorsed foodstuff, endorsed clothing, endorsed kitchen equipment, and others including exercise equipment. And these twelve celebrities endorsing these twelve products were none other than the virtual idols in Fiery Birds promotional image! And what was different from the hot-blooded styles of the promotional image of "Battle of the Century" were the styles of these advertisements. Some of them were elegant, some charming, some witty, and Pr Light had a fresh and clean style. Compared with the promotional image of "Battle of the Century," many people thought it was rather meaningful. Compared to their intense looks, the boss of the shopping center took delight in it. asionally there would be utterances of "Woah, isnt this the tree man endorsing Battle of the Century?" heard from the people visiting the shopping center. Among the twelve virtual idols, the tree was the one that left the deepest impression for gamers. Four Elephants left an impression among customers who visited the shopping center. Even if they had not known of this brand before, since the others were all big brands that could be trusted, Four Elephants would not be any shoddy brand either, and it was from Muzhou. As for Pr Light being the only nonhuman spokesperson endorsing "Battle of the Century," in addition to Yanzhou and Huangzhou, the other continents gradually showed signs of its influence. At the same time, many people also inquired with Fiery Birds relevant department on why they had chosen Pr Light to be Yanzhous representative when it was not even a human virtual idol and had so few works and insufficient poprity. Fiery Birds reply was just this: "He is worth it." At Fiery Birds headquarters, the engineers in the technical department were yawning. They had continuously worked overtime for quite a number of days in a row. "People outside are discussing why we chose Pr Light as Yanzhous game representative." "Who we choose is none of their g*ddamn business!" Why choose Pr Light? Probably, it was because they had poured so many deep sentiments into producing "Battle of the Century." When they saw the "100-Year Period of Destruction" music video, theyd felt that the world in which this tree existed was the same world they had created in the game and that it was no longer a game but reality. Therefore, during the discussions for the spokespersons, there were disputes for the other continents, but when it came to Yanzhou, it was an almost unanimous vote in favor of Pr Light. From their point of view, he was the most suitable candidate and most worthy of the chance. "Who is the head of the Pr Light team? I thought someone mentioned it before." "Fang Zhao, he is aposer. 100-Year Period of Destruction was created by him. Previously, the sound effects head Hua Li mentioned they had used Fang Zhaosposition. However, for the fee, he was given two choices: cash or a gaming console. Fang Zhao chose the console." "Woah, that fellow has good taste. There are only a hundred sets thatll be released in the entire world. However, for someone that dabbles in the arts, he probably will not get used to it and will probably resell it. What a pity." "Yeah, a pity. However, whatever his choice, once it is sent out, we dont have to bother about their decision. Speaking of which, I rather like that little fellows works. Oh, right, the opening scenes background music wasposed by that fellow." "The one we listened to that time? Where you get goosebumps just listening to it?" "Yep." "Ha! That was really impressive. What was the title of that background music?" "Hua Li said that the piece is called Immortal." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Immortal... Hmmmm... Chapter 104: You Have Too Few Expressions Chapter 104: You Have Too Few Expressions Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao did not know that he was being talked about by the few engineers of Fiery Bird. At that moment, he was standing in the 50th floor office, gazing out the window. In the distance, an image of Pr Light appeared every five minutes in the middle of a bunch of skyscrapers. Recently, Pr Lights figure was everywhere in Yanzhou. Billboards, holographic projections above buildings, posters, etc. Other than Silver Wing and Fiery Birds cooperative marketing campaign, there was Su Fengs Four Elephantss advertisements as well. It seemed that Pr Lights poprity had exploded spectacrly overnight. At one of the press conferences for the movie that Silver Wing had invested in, which starred Pr Light, when the media were inquiring about Pr Lights endorsements, an announcer "identally" revealed that Pr Lights Four Elephantss endorsement fee was 100 million for a year. Toward this, many peoples first reaction was disbelief. Sensationalization! Definitely sensationalization! If the fee was from Fiery Bird, it would still have been believable, but that anotherpany, especially one that was not considered famous, would actually pay out such a high fee? How could anyone be convinced? Merely considering endorsement fees, that would make Pr Light the number one virtual idol in Yanzhou. Even if he did not have sufficient works or enough detailed information, his fans also could notpare to the other two popr virtual idols. But who let Pr Light have such good luck? Who had let the people behind Pr Light be so capable? When the word got out, it was a topic that was discussed furiously. Four Elephants had really spent so much just for Pr Light to endorse them? Dumb*ss? Four Elephantss Yanzhou-in-charge immediately shot back: "Sorry to be a bother, but I am that dumb*ss you were speaking about." There were also many people that admired the way Four Elephants had grabbed the chance at the opportune moment. Freeloading on the hype over "Battle of the Century" was surely pleasant. And counting the number of eyes across the world that would be on "Battle of the Century" despite it being some ways off, people were starting to understand. Because of Silver Wings and Fiery Birds joint promotional campaign, now, anybody from Yanzhou who went online or headed out would get to see Pr Lights image. This was also the reason for Four Elephantss steep increase in sales volume. Also, Four Elephants had also gone from being "a certain Muzhou brand" to a "well-known brand." Fang Zhao did not understand much about the market and sales, but just from everyday sights and sounds, he could understand that sort of change. Recently, the members of the virtual projects department walked more proudly. When they went out, they would receive looks of envy or congrattory words. "One hundred million for an endorsement deal, 10 of these would be a billion! Twenty of these would be 2 billion!" Zu Wen counted and counted but felt himself getting even more confused. "Are we... Are we going to be rich?" They would not get that much, but overtime fees and bonuses would increase, right? "We have been rich for some time already." Song Miao rolled her eyes. "Havent you checked your bank ount?" "Nope." Zu Wen changed his position on the departments couch and checked the funds in his ount. "Ssss!" After the violent sucking in of air, Zu Wen held his head with his two hands as if he could not believe what he was seeing. "I, I, I... This, this..." Their wages were considered quite high within thepany already. There was still the overtime pay and, more importantly, the bonuses. Seeing the zeros at the back, Zu Wen once again felt that his decision back then to bezy and stay at the virtual projects departments was the right choice! "This, this, this... This is all thanks to bosss great leadership!" There could be no expense spared when it came to bootlicking! Without Fang Zhaos approval, how would they be able to get so much overtime pay and such great bonuses? If it were somebody else, one who liked to deduct staff wages, as their superior, they would not receive such good treatment. To this, the other members in the department nodded their heads in agreement. Ever since Fang Zhao hade to Silver Wings virtual projects department, it had only been on the uprise. Whatever would happen in the future, nobody knew yet. However, they all knew that, as long as they followed Fang Zhao, their prospects would be boundless. Just a trip to Muzhou for a bit and hed pulled a 100 million endorsement deal? Even the dog could be so valuable. Speaking of Muzhou... "Boss, when can we go to Muzhou to watch the finals?" Zu Wen asked. This was his second time mentioning it since Fang Zhao had returned. The other department members looked at Fang Zhao with anticipation, When the marketing was its peak, they had all worked overtime to clear the tasks assigned. Now that the workload was not that heavy, the workload could be shared by other departments and they could afford to rx a little. "I will speak to the boss. Today, some new tasks have been assigned, You guys can settle the matters at hand first." Fang Zhao tidied up some of his things. "After work, I leave it up to you guys to arrange." "Got it!" Although that was the reply they gave, no one left. Working hours and after work had little difference to them. Now all they wanted was to clear all the work so that they could enjoy without any worries. After leaving thepany, Fang Zhao paid a visit to Xue Jing at his residence. Xue Jing was already back in Yanzhou for a rest. Previously, as Fang Zhaod had matters at Muzhou and Xue Jing still had a number of meetings to attend, they had parted rather hurriedly. This time, when he came back, Fang Zhao still ought to thank this old man. After all, it was Xue Jing that had given him such a chance and spared no effort to help him. As Fang Zhaos driver-cum-bodyguard, Zuo Yu naturally apanied him. Xue Jing was very happy to see Fang Zhao. "I was just talking about you and now you are here. Have you eaten dinner?" "I ate already." "Youngsters have great appetites. Come, apany this old man for some food." Xue Jing called him over. Fang Zhao was astonished when he realized that Xue Jing had another guest. It was the Fiery Bird sound effects department head Hua Li, who had previously contacted him. "Xue Jing can also be considered my teacher, and we have always kept in touch. Today, I visited Yanzhou to meet a few old friends and, at the same time, visit Old Xue. Never did I expect to run into you," Hua Li said. Xue Jing was very happy today and was especially talkative, probably from drinking some wine. His assistant had stopped Xue Jing from drinking too much, but this amount was enough to raise his spirits. "...I never expected that, at my age, to ept the heavy task of writing a textbook that no one wanted to touch would instigate a new wave of studying frenzy. I heard that many academies have added rted courses to their curriculum. Yesterday, I also received a message from a few of my former students saying that their chance hade again..." Xue Jing spoke enthusiastically and Fang Zhao and Hua Li listened from the side, asionally nodding in agreement. However, as Xue Jing was rather old, even if was especially spirited, after talking for some time, he got quickly tired and fell asleep. Fang Zhao and Hua Li helped the assistant shift Xue Jing into his room and then helped tidy up the house before leaving. As Hua Li hade from Huangzhou and did not drive his own flying transport or bring anyone along, Fang Zhao got Zuo Yu to drive the car and send Hua Li to the hotel he was residing at. When they were close to the hotel, Hua Li asked, "Are you busy? How about a drink?" Guessing that Hua Li probably had other matters to discuss that were not convenient in Xue Jings presence, Fang Zhao agreed. Hua Li chose a restaurant close by the hotel where he knew the owner. Zuo Yu took the initiative and found a chair outside to sit in. He did not go inside to listen. "Back at Old Xues ce, there was something I did not say." Hua Li looked serious. "Fang Zhao, have you thought about your own future?" Hua Lis sudden question surprised Fang Zhao a little. "What do you mean by that? "Do you intend to keep staying at Silver Wing? To speak the truth, back at Old Xues ce, that old man told me he wishes that you could focus all your efforts on music and not have to manage the trivial matters of Silver Wings virtual projects department. However..." Hua Lis tone changed. "I, on the other hand, hope that you get yourself in more stuff and experience more. That way you would have inspiration and create even better works." Fang Zhao twirled the cup in his hands but did not say anything, waiting for what was to follow. Hua Li swept his gaze across Fang Zhao. This young fellow was still the same as before. He could not see if his words had received any reaction from him. Hua Li paused for a bit before continuing. "If you feel your limitations are too high, when you have idle time, you can visit Huangzhou Music Academy. The advance courses there are better than at Qian Academy of Music. There is a lot that can be learned there, and many symphonic enthusiasts all over the world are there. You can ovee any weakness and get to know others. It would be beneficial for your future, too." Advanced studies? From Fang Zhaos memory, he knew that Huangzhou Music Academy did have an advanced course for the global music association. Many great masters in the music world had previously gone there for advanced studies. That was a gold-ted process and he would get to know many people from the industry and widen hiswork. The people who could go there were top talents from all around the world. "Given your current works, plus Ming Cang and Old Xuesbined rmendations, you can surely get into the youth advance course," Hua Li told him. "Have you been there too?" Fang Zhao asked. "Yes, I have. Thepany rmended me. I am not the creator typemy strength lies in my hearing capabilities. I was recruited into Fiery Bird early on and arranged to attend advanced studies. After returning, I took less than two years to be a deputy department head, and after that, I got promoted to where I am now." Hua Li had notposed in a long time. "During my advanced studies, I was in the same batch as Ming Cang, but because of the situation with his son, he put his career on hold for more than 10 years. "Of course, this is only a suggestion I am giving you as an industry senior. If you dont wish to, there is no problem. Even if you want to change professionster on, that is fine too. I know a lot of people from the music industry who switched over to film and television because it is easier to be popr in film and theres more money there. "The memory of the inte can be very longlong enough that it will remember us when we dieor it can be very short. A person popr throughout the world can find himself tucked away at the back of peoples memories in the next moment. Especially so for you creator types who work behind the scenes are more forgettable. I had a ssmate who followed the path hispany set out for him. He single-mindedly devoted himself toposing, and after making a name for himself, left thepany and went solo. Later on, as he was not satisfied with his fame but found his body conditioning to be good, he switched over to the film industry and became a film star. Surprisingly, he did very well, acting and singing, but not everyone can take the same path he did. His talent for acting was not inferior to hisposing skills." As he spoke, Hua Li looked at Fang Zhao and shook his head. "But you wont do. You and me are simr. You dont look too bad, but you just dont have enough of that X factor." Fang Zhao: "..." "Besides, you are not suitable for the film industry. Looking at how you are normally; you are too cold and your mood rarely changes. Your expressions are not intense enough. If you were topete with others in the industry, you would be crushed. In terms of acting talent, you might not even be able to beat me." Fang Zhao: "..." Hua Liughed and continued, "Actually, I said so much because somebody asked me to help pass a message." As Hua Li said that, he took out a stack of about ten name cards and spread them out in a circle in front of Fang Zhao. "Helping a few friends and ssmates bring these over. They say that, if you ever feel like leaving Silver Wing or Yanzhou, you can consider them. All these are their ownpanies or private studios, which are rather reputable. Music, especially for movies andrge-scale game productions. With more money, there will be more freedom too." Thus, today, the reason why Hua Li had sought out Fang Zhao alone was to help othersy down their cards. Before leaving, on his part as an industry senior, Hua Li told Fang Zhao seriously, "You might not know this, but in Huangzhou, there are a number of 10-plus-year-olds who are also preparing for their own global lecture tours. They were born into influential families of musicians and have been attending the best music schools. Their talent is astonishing, and they have achieved a number of industry awards. Those old folks up there seem to think highly of them. There is a seven-year-old fellow in Yazhou who is conducting an orchestra. Just yesterday, they had a public performance. "In the New Era, the paths in the music industry are not that many. Competition is tough, and every year, many talents appear. Although all thesepanies might be treating you well because of Pr Light and many others are scrambling to rope you in, if a dayes when your inspiration dries up and your works are no longer breathtaking or you find yourself in a situation where your talent is restricted, you will be surpassed by the younger generations and will no longer be treated the same way. They are many cases of young talents who have miserable ends. "From my point of view, I really hope that you will do more things that interest you. The world is huge. Experience it more, enjoy some fresh adventures. Although I no longpose, I do know a little. This thing called inspiration often pays a visit when ones spirits are lively. Do not be restricted by music and do not loathe it." After finishing his talk, Hua Li looked at Fang Zhao, noticed him seriously thinking about something, and asked, "So, do you have anything you want to ask?" "When will the gaming console be delivered?" Hua Li: "..." Talking to this sort of junior made his heart weary. Did this fellow not worry at all that those little kids would surpass him? Chapter 105: Strictest Lockdown Day Chapter 105: Strictest Lockdown Day Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh "This years ninth generation Challenger and tenth generation Rhapsody will be released simultaneously. However, the 10th generation is a limited edition. There are only 100 sets in the entire world, and yours is one of them. When the timees when you no longer use it, you can sell it. Wait for the price to rise before selling. The 10th generation Rhapsody is slightly special. Your type might not get used to it. Keeping it could be a waste." Hua Li left after leaving this message. He still seemed a little gloomy, probably because he had never expected Fang Zhao to be different from the other younger generations in the industry. Fang Zhao was grateful for everything Hua Li had said, and he knew Hua Lis intentions. Hua Li had spoken so much to tell him that, firstly, he should not get too caught up with all the false reputation. Now, most of the famey with Pr Light, which was the result of Silver Wing and Fiery Birds coboration that made Pr Lights poprity explode. Thus, the main reason was not Fang Zhao, and Hua Li wanted Fang Zhao to remain calm and not let it all get to his head. Secondly, when considering his future path, he could not forget his true intentions. However, Hua Li was thinking too much. Fang Zhao was very much clear headed. After all, he was not really only in his twenties. His mental age was much older than both Hua Li and Ming Cang. Leaving the restaurant, Fang Zhao paused for a moment and looked in a certain direction. "Boss, there seems to be somebody watching this area, but not that close." Zuo Yu had discovered this earlier, but the other person was some distance away and Zuo Yu had to stay here, since Fang Zhaos safety was his number one priority. "Doesnt matter; its not important. Lets head back." "Yes." However, as for Fang Zhao actually realizing he was being photographed and even finding the direction of the perpetrator, how was he able to sense it? Unless public figures had outstanding intuition and acute senses? Zuo Yu had heard from a few friends whod be bodyguards after leaving the military that some big celebrities were just like this. When they could sense the direction they were being photographed from, they would pretend not to know and would disy their best poses. At night, a few articles appeared online. "Pr Light project producer Fang Zhao on a date with a mysterious person." "Mysterious persons identity found: shocking!" Recently, virtual idol Pr Light had a strong presence, and when the public paid attention to this virtual idol, they would also have an interest in the team behind it. Therefore, when people saw the words "Pr Light project producer," they became curious. This was the lead character of the project. It could even be said that Pr Light had been created by him. Thus, people naturally paid attention. The group of people that did not sleep and stayed up all night rushed in with a raging passion to check out all the gossip but, after seeing the details, could only cough blood from anger. "Your father was still wondering which female he would be dating, but instead I realized I got tricked when I went in!" But very quickly, others started to discuss why Fang Zhao would be having a meal with Fiery Birds Hua Li? Could it be that Fiery Bird wanted to poach Fang Zhao? Recently, there had been a lot of rumors that some music studios and entertainmentpanies had shown an interest in Fang Zhao and wanted to poach him, but there had been no concrete developments. But now, having suddenly gotten a photograph of Fang Zhao together with a Fiery Bird staffer and remembering Hua Lis raving evaluations of Fang Zhao, this was surely an attempt to entice him over! Soon, a number of "Fang Zhao on the verge of defecting" news articles started to circte. The next day, when Duan Qianji saw the news on "Fang Zhao on the verge of defecting," her face turned green and she was so angry she nearly broke hermunications device. "Riiip!" Duan Qianjis assistant consoled her. "Boss, all these small media groups love to make blind guesses out of these sorts of things and attract the attention of the public. Do not mind them." Duan Qianji did not utter a single word. Although Fang Zhao was contracted to Silver Wing for quite a number of years, if Fang Zhao really wanted to break the contract, it was not like he could not pay thepensation fee. And if Fiery Bird really wanted to poach Fang Zhao, that little amount ofpensation fee was nothing for them. Duan Qianji could not be med for doubting. Now that Silver Wing finally had a virtual idol that was sessful, all the more it could not afford to have a setback. Right now, Fang Zhao was the pir that was holding up the entire virtual projects department. If the pir was removed, Duan Qianji believed that the virtual projects department would return back to its old form. Even if she recruited a few professional great masters, she had no confidence that they could create a second Pr Light. The conditions had been right at that time to create a Pr Light that was ever present in the whole of Yanzhou. Who knew if they would have the same luck and capabilities the next time? Furthermore, the workers in the virtual projects department only submitted to Fang Zhao. If Fang Zhao left, they would leave too. The moment Fang Zhao was poached, the other key members of the team would probably be poached too, as if the heart of the virtual projects department had been dug out. The staff were secondary; the main issue was Fang Zhao. Unless a recement of a sufficient standard could be found to rece Fang Zhao, Duan Qianji could not see herself letting him go. Otherpanies did not cause her much worry, but Fiery Bird? This was apany that many would try anything to get into. Fang Zhao would surely have that sort of thinking. Furthermore, after joining Fiery Bird, as long as one was notzy and one had the ability, one would not have to worry for the rest of ones life. Furthermore, Fang Zhao indeed frequentlymunicated with the people of Fiery Bird. Could it that their suspicions were correct and Fang Zhao did have thoughts about defecting? Duan Qianji felt like she could easily see through youngsters of that age, but Fang Zhao was a special exception. Up till now, she could not understand the type of person he was. Duan Qianji had a solemn expression on her face as she drummed her fingers on the table. At this moment, her secretary received a message. With a hesitant expression, she said, "Boss, Fang Zhao asked if you are in. He has some matters to discuss." Duan Qianjis fingers trembled. She remained silent for two seconds before saying, "Let him in." As Fang Zhao walked in, he realized the atmosphere in Duan Qianjis office was abnormal. Not just Duan Qianji, even her assistants and secretary were examining him, as if they were guessing what was up. Upon seeing Fang Zhao, a faint smile appeared on her face and she warmly asked, "What is it again?" "Application to have a vacation abroad." "Another trip?! How long have you been back for? Recently, your department does not have that many assignments. Mostly everything is handled by the Public Rtions and Marketing teams. If you really are unable to concentrate on your work, you can do so at home. If youck the inspiration, going out for a bit is not out of the question." Duan Qianji could be considered to be talking slowly already. "I am not applying for a personal vacation. I am applying for the entire department." "...Vacation for how long? What are you all going to do?" "A week. I have checked the arrangements with the other departments already. Our department has no pressing tasks. I would like to bring them over to Muzhou to watch the sheep-herdingpetition." The lump in her throat seemingly dissipated. Checking on the most recent arrangements, she said, "Let me check first before getting back to you." "Sure, I will send you a detailed electronic application in a bit." Duan Qianji nodded her head and watched Fang Zhao. Trying to spot if there would be any changes in his expression, she asked. "Yesterday, you met with Fiery Birds sound effects department head Hua Li? A lot of people are suggesting that you are going to get poached by them." She did not beat around the bush. "Last night, when I went to meet Old Xue, Hua Li was there, and after that, he asked me out for a few drinks." Fang Zhao knew what Duan Qianji was worrying about. "Dont worry, as long as I am under contract to Silver Wing, I wont leave." Having received Fang Zhaos resolute reply, Duan Qianji let out a thorough sigh of relief in her heart. When she received the application from Fang Zhao, she delightedly approved it and even asked Fang Zhao whether he needed an additional flying transport. Just as Duan Qianji had said before, for her prized talent, she was willing to give him what he wanted. One flying transport was more than enough. The departments core members were not that many. They could fit in one transport, so Fang Zhao did not request the additional transport. In the afternoon, before knocking off, Fang Zhao arranged a meeting with the members of the department. He inquired about the progress on their work and whether the assigned tasks had beenpleted. After confirming that everything was done, he told them the matter about heading to Muzhou for thepetition. The members of the virtual projects department went crazy. After Fang Zhao had left, it was rare for the entire department to leave the office. Without even ying their games, they all returned home to pack their luggage. The technicians within thepany had a group chat. Recently, Zu Wen and the others had been in the limelight. Who knew that the virtual projects department would have a reversal in fortunes. Back then, many would have rather died then be transferred there. Now, even if they wanted to enter, it was impossible, and that all had happened within a year. Zu Wen sent a message in the technicians group chat. "Our departments boss is going to bring us to fly. Goodbye, everyone, dont miss me too much! Here Ie, Muzhous blue sky and huge fields!" The originally quiet and peaceful group chat exploded to life. "Scram! Your father is still working overtime!" "How cheap! Your father is still working overtime, and my overtime is not even a third of what you guys in the virtual projects department get!" "Not seeing you off! Zu Wen, are you all going to Muzhou to watch the sheep-herdingpetition?!" "I am not going to scold you, Zu Wen, as long as your bring back some specialty goodies from Muzhou~" "Zu Wen, your department had better take care of that Golden Dog. Dont let it be stolen! I havent seen it for myself yet, so make sure you bring it back safely so I can go over and touch it." The news of Curly Hairs 50 million value had already been spread across most departments, so many Silver Wing employees had coined Curly Hair "Golden Dog." Although its hair was not gold in color, that nickname was to show its value. Zu Wen teased the rest of the group a little and felt more spirited. Having grown up, he had only ever been to Muzhou once, during a trip organized by his secondary school. However, back then, there had been too many restrictions, and hed never been able to see a sheep-herdingpetition. All hed done was breathe a little of the Muzhou air before having to return. After another two days, the core members of the virtual projects department gathered and headed for Muzhou. ... Muzhous sheep-herding finals was a grand asion that urred once a year and would attract many people from other continents toe over and watch. Fang Zhao first brought the entire department over to Shanmu Farm. Then, on the day of thepetition, together with Wu Yi and Su Hou, they arrived at thepetition venue situated at Qingcheng City. The parking area was still a distance away from thepetition grounds. By the time they arrived, they realized many others had already arrived before them and half the flying transports packed there had foreign serial numbers. "Today, there are many foreigners. Stay vignt," Wu Yi said. As there were a lot more people today, the ce was much more confusing. Security had also been raised by several levels. As they left the parking area. Fang Zhao noticed a number of police officers with simrly attired police dogs on a leash guarding the entrance of the parking grounds. These people were probably meticulously selected, and their hawk-like eyes scanned every person that came to the parking grounds, searching for anything suspicious. The police dogs that were beside them had their tongues out and were panting from the heat. They did not look like much, but their pair of dog eyes were observing the surroundings, and their ears were erect to catch any sounds that were not easily heard by the human ear. "This time every year is when Qingchengs sheep-herdingpetition grounds have the most stringent security checks," Wu Yi exined to Fang Zhao in case it made him tense seeing this sort of situation for the first time. "Actually, not just thepetition grounds, the entire Muzhou has stricter security checks. Therefore, we have termed the day of the finals as the Strictest Lockdown Day. If you notice the police officers or dogs have found something suspicious, make sure to avoid them immediately to prevent yourself from getting hurt." Wu Yi had just finished when Fang Zhao said, "I have the feeling that we are being watched." "Cough, how is that poss" Wu Yis sentence ended with a grunt, because he realized that a police officer was watching them. The police dog beside him had already retracted its tongue and was staring in their direction. As someone who owned a dog, Wu Yi was very clear what the dogs manner was disying. That was a look of suspicion and rm, and in the next moment, it would bark. "Woof woof woof woof woof!" Chapter 106: Possession of Dangerous Materials Chapter 106: Possession of Dangerous Materials Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Originally, many people leaving the parking area who saw Fang Zhao and his group wanted to go over to say hello. Those who knew them wanted to have a little small talk, and those who did not know who they were wanted to satisfy their curiosity. There were also a bunch of paparazzi from the media lying in wait, fighting for the chance to get the first bit of news from Dongshan Farm. But once the police dog started barking, the people that were walking over immediately stopped, nced at Fang Zhaos party, and then nced at the barking police dog before turning and walking away, as if avoiding a gue. The other people that were walking behind Fang Zhaos party also backtracked toward the parking area. The previously crowded exit cleared up in just a short while. Now, all around Fang Zhaos party were empty spaces. However, these people did not go very far but were keeping a distance and observing. People would always be curious. They were trying to see what exactly was going on. Could it be that someone was carrying a bomb? Or something else? Especially those youths who were visiting Muzhou for the first time; they were even more tense and excited. As if the media had smelled blood, they all became alert and closely watched the situation unfold. "Woof woof woof!" The barking police dog was straining against the leash. If not for the police officer holding onto it tightly, the dog would have rushed over. As the police officer held his dog in line, he was saying something, probably using his miniaturemunications device to exin the situation over here. And at the moment that police dog had started barking, over ten police officers had rushed over. At the back, a team of special forces were also heading over. "Whats... Whats going on?" This was Zu Wens first time encountering such a situation, and he was frightened by the sudden activity. He was just a normal citizen on his first trip to Muzhou to watch a sheep-herdingpetition, but now he was scared sh*tless and was at a loss. Just now, they had still been thinking that the security checks were strict and the ce was securely guarded and they could be at ease as their safety was guaranteed, but who knew that the situation would turn out like this?! Pang Pusong gulped nervously. "I... I have no idea..." In the past, his most challenging period was going for interviews, and he had not even felt nervous doing so. Now, though, he was so afraid he could not even speak properly. Fang Zhao did not understand either. After his few experiences at the cemeteries and being watched, he had learned how to act so as to not arouse the attention of these people and their watchful gazes. The background music in his head was still lively. His manner was different from the way he had been at the cemeteries and should not have resulted in these people being rmed. Although Zuo Yu who was beside Fang Zhao looked calm, he was a little skeptical deep down. Could it be that the gun I have hidden has been found? That shouldnt be the case. Not just Fang Zhao and the rest, Wu Yi and Su Hou were dumbstruck too. Having taken part in numerouspetitions, they had experienced many security checks. Even though this time around was more stringent, nothing like this should have happened. "What... What is happening?" As the oldest here, Wu Yi trembled as he spoke. The police officer that walked over examined all of them with a hawk-like gaze, making Wu Yi shiver once more. "Everyone has to go through another round of security checks. Please cooperate," the police officer said coldly. As he finished, he did not wait for anyone to reply. Waving his hand, he brought the people handling the security screening equipment. The special forces team also moved closer. After the second round of checks, nothing was found. Their identities were also examined once more. They had gone through a first round of security checks when they had exited to ensure they were not carrying prohibited firearms and ammunition or other dangerous materials. Further checks found nothing of the sort. The person in charge of screening looked through Zuo Yus identity and examined him quite a bit. Zuo Yu returned a smile. "Captain, everything is normal," one of the screeners reported to the police officer with the dog. The police officer looked at the person in charge of screening and saw him nodding his head, meaning that no anomalies had been found. That police officer frowned. The leash was being strained in his hands. His dog, as well as two other police dogs that hade over, were extremely fidgety, their line of sight continuously sweeping the group, as if searching for something. Struck by a thought, the police dog circled once around Fang Zhaos group. "Woof woof woof woof!" The police dog began barking once again, this time more ferocious than thest. The other dogs that hadeter starting barking as well. Seeing the ferocious barking of the police dogs, Zu Wens gaze went to the leashes attached to them, he was really worried that the leashes would break. The police officers body suddenly shook, his prating re chilling as he pointed to the car beside them and told the group, "Open it!" "You want to inspect the car?!" Wu Yi could not help it and rushed forward to obstruct them. "Inside are just ourpeting shepherd dogs and the veterinary team!" After alighting from the flying transport at thepetition venue, a specially prepared car would be sent over. This car was not for everyone. It was only for thepeting participants. This was to prevent thepeting shepherd dogs from being harassed by the spectators that had arrived early and to prevent them from being subject to underhanded means of sabotage. Therefore, the organizers would send a special car to fetch the teams ofpeting shepherd dogs. Besides the dogs, the veterinary team was inside to look after them. The car was soundproof so as to protect the dogs from being affected when inside. Even if it was very noisy outside, nothing could be heard. However, the people inside could see the situation outside through the cars windows, but as Wu Yi had not approved, they did not get off. "They were just examined a while back and there are people from the organizingmittee inside taking care of things. There are absolutely no dangerous materials inside!" Wu Yi did not want to let the police inspect them. The few dogs had adjusted to their peak condition. If they were scared by the police officers and their dogs, it could potentially affect theirpetition. Police dogs and shepherd dogs were like well-trained soldiers and normal athletes, respectively; how would they be the same?! He had waited so long, as his luck overflowed and they reached the finals, how could he be willing to let a situation like this happen at such a crucial moment? Staring right back at the police officers pressurizing gaze, Wu Yi refused to back down. Seeing the police officers about to take action, Fang Zhao said, "There is no need to examine." Then he told Wu Yi, "Go and bring Curly Hair out. Remember to leash him." "Ah? Fang Zhao, Curly Hair is the core of our team!" Wu Yi was unwilling. What happened if he got scared aftering out? He might not be able to run during thepetition. "Dont worry, itll be all right. Go and bring him out, make sure to leash him," Fang Zhao stressed. "Oh." Wu Yi grudgingly walked to the car and prepared to open the door. But under of the watchful gaze of more than ten pairs of security personnel eyes and the grave atmosphere and pressure, Wu Yis legs turned soft and he stumbled. If not for Su Hou, who saw what was happening and supported him, Wu Yi would have fallen. "Its okay, Wu Yi, just stand and wait with the rest. I will go," Fang Zhao said as he opened the car door and went in, quickly closing it. The car door was at the tail end and there were two doors, one inner and the other outer. There was a little space between the two doors. When only the outer door was open, those in the interior of the car could still hear nothing. After a while, the outer door opened, and this time, when a tiny crack appeared, the three police dogs went into a frenzied barking, straining against their leashes and trying to rush over. One officer could not hold them down and they needed an additional two to three men to keep the dogs in check. Wu Yi saw a few of the special forces touching their guns, probably making sure they were standing by and ready to fire at any time. Farm owners had gun permits as well but rarely used them, and the guns these people were using were different. Of course, what was important was still their imposing manner. Seeing them this way, Wu Yi was very worried that the special forces would fire in their direction should the police officers give the signal. The atmosphere now was particrly tense. Zu Wen felt that if this was a scene in a movie, the next moment was when a shoot-out would happen. But what did they have over here that was making the police so guarded? Zu Wen and the others racked their brains trying to guess and were so nervous they forgot to breathe. The outer door opened wider and wider. Over ten guns were pointed there as they watched Fang Zhao heading out with a leash in one hand. At Fang Zhaos feet was the curly-haired dog, decked out in Dongshan Farmspetition attire. However, the tense atmosphere did not cease. As Fang Zhao lead the dog down from the car, the special forces team were all ready to fire. They did not care if you were apeting person or a dog, as long as the lives of people were threatened or the safety of thepetition venue waspromised, you would be shot dead. That had always been the rule. Fang Zhao lead the dog forward a few steps. One hand held the leash and his other hand was held up, showing that he did not have any weapons. Fang Zhao left the dogs car and walked about ten meters. The three police dogs followed as well, their incessant barking still continuing. Their throats produced some deep snarls as well. Everyone there could see now that what the three police dogs found threatening was not in the car but rather in Fang Zhaos direction. Where he stood, there was only one person and apetition dog that could not be considered big. That curly-haired dog seemed to be rather gutsy, as it bared its teeth and started barking as it faced off with the three police dogs. "Woof woof! Woof woof!" "Woof woof woof! Woof!" "Woof! Woof! Woof! Woof!" In a low voice, Zu Wen asked Wu Yi, who had the most experience, "Are theymunicating in dognguage? Howe there is even punctuation between their barks?" Wu Yi looked at Zu Wen as if he were an idiot. "Every dog has their own way of barking." He then fell silent and contemted for a bit. "From my experience, I believe they are having a quarrel." "Even a blind man can see that! If they were not leashed, they would be fighting already. Curly Hair wants to take on three at once? Not bad, eh, totally not weak at all!" Zu Wen had already forgotten about being scared. He found the sight before him tooical. On one side, Fang Zhao was holding on to Curly Hair, while on the other side, there were seven to eight policemen struggling to hold their three police dogs down. Just observing a little and it was easy to see that the three police dogs were not focused on any other people or the car. What they saw as a threat was the dog Fang Zhao had on a leash, Curly Hair. The people in charge of security checks brought their equipment over and scanned Curly Hair from head to toe. After that, other than the barks of the four dogs, everyone else fell into a weird silence, including the special forces team that was standing by. In the distance, other dogs heard themotion and starting barking too. Some were police dogs, but others werepetition dogs that had arrived earlier. This odd situation continued for close to two minutes. The special forces team could not take it any longer. It turned out to be that sort of thing between dogs. That was quite awkward! Fang Zhao pointed at the three police dogs barking at Curly Hair and asked the police officers standing behind those dogs, "So does this count as being in possession of dangerous materials?" "Cough... Probably not... I guess?" The police officer nced at the rigid looking captain, awaiting further instructions. "Doesnt count." The captain forced out a smile and apologized to Fang Zhaos group. "Sorry for the misunderstanding." As he finished, he signaled the team with his hand, indicating for them to stand down. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Who needs a weapon of mass destruction when you can have a Curly Hair. Chapter 107: Star-Studded Gathering Chapter 107: Star-Studded Gathering Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Zu Wen and others breathed a heavy sigh of relief after the air was cleared. They were genuinely worried that they had been dragged into a life-threatening conspiracy at their first live sheep-herding contest. "I was scared shitless just now. Did you notice how the armed officers over there almost opened fire? How scary!" Wan Yue looped her arm around Zeng Huangs, still recovering from the tense standoff. Zu Wen said, "Believe it or not, I actually felt no fear. I even wanted tough." Song Miao was deeply skeptical. "I dont believe you. You were ghastly pale and your legs were shaking." "Anyway, alls good as long as nothing bad happened. I really dont understand how those folks got in their heads that we were carrying dangerous items. All was have is a small curly-haired dog." Wu Yi was very upset. The policemen were this close to entering their transport with guns, which would have terrified his belovedpetition dogs. If Curly Hair had been spooked, they couldve kissed todays contest goodbye. Fang Zhao had returned Curly Hair to their dog transport, but the group still drew many curious gazes when they left the parking lot for thepetition venue. "Im still confused, though, as to why the police dogs zeroed in on Curly Hair." Zu Wen was puzzled. "Also, none of those sophisticated detectors sounded any rms. Why did all the officers swing into action when the police dogs barked? Are police dogs more reliable than detectors in Muzhou?" Wu Yi shook his head. "All the police dogs deployed here have undergone the most rigorous training. The ones that show up here are the select elite. Actually, there are ways to beat the detectors and smuggle in dangerous items, but the dogs can identify dangerous individuals based on their superb instincts. Youve heard of cemetery guards, right? The folks assigned to guard martyrs cemeteries? They all have very strong instincts. The police dogs here are simr. As for why they singled out Curly Hair, I have no idea. Maybe its because Curly Hair has a keen fighting spirit?" "Hahahaha!" Zu Wen couldnt contain hisughter. Wu Yi and Su Hou turned their heads and red at him. They didnt find anything funny about Wu Yis hypothesis. "His fighting spirit is strong. He hasnt lost in a fight since he arrived in Muzhou." But shepherd dogs and police dogs were different. If it were one of the shepherd dogs that had caused such a stir, so be it. And why were the police dogs so rmed even when the shepherd dogs were confined to their transport? It was as if they had sensed some form of extreme danger. A light bulb shed in Wu Yis head when his train of thought reached this point. He was no longer worriedhe was excited instead. "Champions always stand out!" He felt even better about their chances in the grand finals. Zu Wen: "..." He really wanted to burst outughing. The police officers guarding the exit to the parking lot were confused too after Fang Zhao andpany left, although they didnt me or discipline the three police dogs. "Thats the dog from Muzhou whos here to stir things up?" one officer asked a colleague. "Thats him." "Now I realize why the sheep dash like theyre running for their lives when theyre herded by Dongshan Farms dogs." "Yeah, I think I get it too." The man who was addressed as Captain watched Fang Zhao andpany make their way to the stadium. "Be careful if you run into that dog again. If youre caught unawares, youll get ripped to shreds," he said. There were some dogs you simply couldnt judge by appearance. They were also exceptionally gifted. Despite their small size, they were endowed with the DNA that allowed them to survive the apocalypse. Any dog that endured the end of days shouldnt be underestimated. Among service dogs, few were small in size, but every one of them was extremelypetent. The officers hade across many special breeds of military dogs in their line of work, so they would never underestimate a seemingly innocent puppy. "That curly-haired dog is probably descended from a service dog, right?" "Hes definitely military dog material. Pity hes being used as a shepherd dog." Military dogs and shepherd dogs were subject to different kinds of training. Neither would be able to adapt to the others line of work after being trained. "Its a shame such a good dog has been trained as a shepherd dog, notwithstanding the fact that hes being raised by a foreigner," one officermented. After a brief silence, someone asked, "Have you ced your bets yet?" The others raised their heads, eyes burning. Police officers in Muzhou werent banned from betting. They just couldnt watch the contest, having to guard it instead. "Who are you going to bet on?" "What a stupid question. Its a no-brainer." Of course they would put their money on the dog they considered most dangerous. __________ Curious bystanders who had gathered near the parking lot were held back by grounds staff, so they couldnt figure out what was going on. All they heard was barking. They thought something big had gone down, but things quieted down after a while, as if nothing had ever happened. One staffer told the folks still lingering, "Stop peeking. Its just a misunderstanding." "Hey, youre blocking the way!" an obnoxious voiceined. The staffers turned their heads. The person who spoke was a young man emerging from the parking lot. He wore green shades that resembled a flys eyes. The lower part of his face wore an expression of unabashed cockiness. For a young kid like him to roll with assistants and bodyguards, he had to be a rich kid, but there were tons of people like that milling around today. That didnt strike anyone as unusual. What drew attention was the fat dog he was leading on a leash. It was big enough to swallow two dogs of the same height. The young man basked in the attention his beloved dog was receiving. He cocked his chin and said, "So what do you think? Well fed, huh? This dog is descended from the most valuable dog ofst years championship team. It shares the bloodline of a champion dog!" The Muzhou locals who had gathered around the dog twitched their faces. What the f*ck are you so cocky about? Do you know anything about raising a dog? Youve wasted such precious genes. Travesty, a total travesty. The Muzhou natives were heartbroken. That was why they rarely sold the offspring of quality shepherd dogs to foreignersso they wouldnt fall into the hands of self-indulgent owners like him. Even the best dogs would be sabotaged. Such a well-endowed dog had been turned into a pig. What could it aplish? It looked like it was just good for cuddles. The young man responded to the angry res with a broader smile. He thought folks were jealous about how much he pampered his dog, so he went on his way. "Come on, my little angel. Im going to pick you the perfectpanion this year. How about this years MVD?" When the cocky young man left with a group of bodyguards, one of the bystanders asked, "Who was that obnoxious kid? He actually had the gumption to consider poaching our MVD." "I have no idea. Anyone? Any foreigners here?" "Hes not from Tongzhou." "Not from Jinzhou." "There arent idiots like that from Jizhou." A journalist from Leizhou pursed his lips, retreated, and then sent a message to his colleagues: "Big Master Zaro just started a feud." __________ As for Fang Zhao andpany, they split up once they arrived at the stadium. Wu Yi took the team for prpetition medical tests while Fang Zhao led Zu Wen and the others to the viewing gallery. The team arrived early because, after arriving at the venue, the dogs had to undergo several rounds of testing, which required everything from blood to fur samples. Both biological and physical screening was conducted. To prevent cheating, no stone was left unturned. Naturally, Wu Yi and Su Hou had to be present for the tests. Especially Su Hou, who was banned from doping. That was why they arrived early, so they could rest after the testing and appear andpete in tip-top shape. After Fang Zhao andpany entered the viewing gallery, they looked for the balconies. The balconies were open air and would be sealed only when the contest began. "Wow! So this is the legendary VIP viewing gallery!" Zu Wen carefully examined all the trappings and scrutinized the audiovisual equipment with his professional judgment. His conclusion: "This ce is f*cking loaded." "This isnt the VIP viewing gallery. This is the viewing gallery forpeting teams. The VIP viewing gallery is over there." Fang Zhao pointed from the balcony. "F*ck, I think I see a major celebrity. I think its that really famous star from Huangzhou," Rodney eximed. "Where? Where?" "Woah! Good thing I brought my binocrs. Wait... there are other celebrities standing next to the Huangzhou one. I think theyre from Lazhou or Jinzhou. Wait, there are so many! I see a few more now. Theyre all standing on the balconies of the VIP viewing gallery." "The grand finals of Muzhous sheep-herding contest draw a sizable batch of celebrities every year, as well as prominent figures from different fields, but they dont necessarily show up on the balconies," Song Miao said calmly as she craned her neck, binocrs in hand. The viewing gallery forpeting teams had the best view. From here, you could see most of the balconies jutting out from the VIP viewing gallery. "Wow!" Pang Pusong shouted from another balcony. "What is it? What is it? Did you spot another big star?" Zu Wen rushed over from his balcony. Pang Pusong pointed to his right. Deep inhtions followed. The balcony Zu Wen had staked out had a view of the interior of the stadium, while the one Pang Pusong had picked faced outward. It had been nearly an hour since theydnded. Traffic was picking up. From the balcony, they had a clear view of the parking lot. Scores of flying transports and flying cars were hovering above it. Police aircrafts were scattered nearby. Air traffic lights blinked nonstop, keeping flying transports in queue and directing them to designated parking spots. Zu Wen felt goosebumps. "Such a spectacle. If you didnt know better, you might think war was imminent." He was nervous and emotional. The blood coursing through his veins felt like it was heating up. The faces of VIPs kept showing up on the big screen in the viewing gallery, such as a world-renowned actor, an infamous rich kid, and his contemporaries from various continents. There were also political figures from other continents invited by the Muzhou government. And so on. The press corps was having a field day. They didnt have to worry about filling their pages. "This is why today is known as Lockdown Day." Zu Wen felt the trip was totally worth it. The security fiasco was nothing. "Who knew so many people were interested in a sheep-herding contest," Pang Pusong said. Song Miao, who was standing next to him, snickered. "You think theyre actually interested in a sheep-herdingpetition? Theyre not here to watch the contest. Theyre here to show their status and further their personal interests." That rang true, especially for all the celebrities present, big shots or not. They were here to get exposure, and Muzhou journalists wouldnt let them down. Who would not milk this golden asion to draw global attention, to let the whole world know that the grand finals of Muzhous sheep-herding contest were taking ce today? "Ah, I almost forgot the contest is being televised live globally." Zu Wen smacked himself on the head, tidied up in front of a mirror, then struck what he thought was the slickest pose on the balcony that overlooked the stadium. Chapter 108: Really, What Sort of Dog Is This? Chapter 108: Really, What Sort of Dog Is This? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The core of Muzhous entertainment industry was the sheep-herdingpetition. There were not many actors, and there were even fewer singers. However, the people of Muzhou were rich. Every time there was an opening ceremony of arge-scalepetition, they would invite world-renowned superstars to perform and liven up the atmosphere so as to increase the reputation of Muzhous sheep-herdingpetitions throughout the world. These stars had fans, and the fans would watch the live broadcasts and would naturally learn of Muzhous yearly grandpetition. The normal rounds of sheep-herdingpetitions would not be broadcast to other continents, but the finals were different. Every year, many popr online broadcastingpanies would coborate with Muzhous side to stream thepetition. The entertainment circles of each continent did not prevent it, as it was a win-win situation for everyone. And all the people that caught the broadcast would see the image from how the organizers chose to film it. The main focus would surely be on prominent figures such as celebrities and the descendants of those aristocratic families. After the recording went through one round, it would then feature the viewing halls of each participating team. When the introduction came to Dongshan Farms viewing hall, staff in Silver Wings internal departments that were secretly watching the broadcast all started to curse at the same moment. "F*ck! Its Zu Wen, that slut!" "That position is very good, heh. They can probably see many stars, right? "So envious!" "Envy +1" "Regret not joining the virtual projects department back when it was still easy to get in!" Even though the footagested only two seconds, they all saw the pretentious Zu Wen posing up on the viewing tform. Other than Zu Wen, there were other members of the virtual projects department, but the others were not as conspicuous as Zu Wen. Some of the others could not be seen clearly, but the Silver Wing people, especially those from the technician group, knew that the entire virtual projects department was there at the best viewing hall, with the best positions, being broadcast to the world. And this was all a part of their department vacation. It simply made the other members jealous! Seeing the virtual projects department riding waves in Muzhou, whereas they themselves were working overtime everyday, this sort of taste... Why did so many people rant about wanting to beat up Zu Wen? This question was not that hard to understand. Su Hous group had not finished the inspection yet when Su Feng came over, bearing many gifts for Fang Zhao and the gang. Four Elephants had made huge profits in Yanzhou. Although their advertisements came out at the opportune moment, the sales volumes rapid growth was a fact. When Su Feng had found out that Fang Zhou would be bringing his department members over to watch thepetition, he got his workers to specially wrap gifts as a form of thanks and to improve rtions. After all, everyone would be continuing to coborate in the future, so it was better to get closer. Getting to watch thepetition for free and now receiving benefits, although Zu Wen and the rest did not really care about the cost of these items, the treatment made them really happy. Su Feng spoke to Fang Zhao regarding Four Elephants marketing campaign and its achievements in Yanzhou. A momentter, Su Hou and Wu Yi brought the veterinarian team and the shepherd dogs over. "Faster, faster, faster! Lets take a group photo with all the participating contestants!" Zu Wen went over and took quite a few photographs and videos. These were for showing off when he got back. Curly Hair was wagging his tail nonstop and seemed very happy. The other dogs were the same without any hint of prematch jitters. On the other hand, the pressure on Su Hou as the instructor was crushing. "I heard that many areing over to watch thepetition live, although they were afraid to affect your condition and hence did note here. After you have finished, you will probably get to see a number of familiar faces," Su Feng said. "I know." Su Hou had been informed about all this earlier, and that was the reason he was feeling even more nervous. This feeling he was having was simr to when hed first stood on position for his firstpetition, a mixture of anxiety, fear, and self-doubt. Su Hou knew this was not right, and after chatting a little with Su Feng, he retired to the resting room to recharge. Su Hou had formed the habit of watching the Eastern regions publicity film a few times and listening to the BGM. It helped boost his fighting spirit. He was still young and still had a long way to go. There was no way he couldpete with all the other experiencedpetitors, so he could only use this method to adjust his state of mind. Wu Yi was used to this and did not ask anything. Instead, he went over to Fang Zhaos side and handed over the Curly Hairs test reports. This was what Fang Zhao had asked for previously. Including the normal rounds ofpetition and the Eastern region finals, Fang Zhao had stockpiled all of them. Wu Yi did not think much about the matter. Curly Hair belonged to Fang Zhao. As an owner, keeping copies of test reports was normal. Today as well, Fang Zhao kept a copy of the test report. Simr to his previous test reports during the normal rounds ofpetition, other than Curly Hair having higher concentrations of certain metals in his body, everything else was normal. The concentration of those metals in his body was also at an eptable level. Otherwise, he would have been barred frompeting. This sort of situation was not that umon when it came to dogs with wild-dog ancestry in them. Wu Yi stopped talking after a while. He had gotten jittery too. The viewing hall was a distance away from the outside, but the pressure and nervousness one felt there was different from the normal rounds ofpetition, and it was enough to make even the experienced Wu Yi unable to keep calm. The finals were not limited to just one day. They took ce over a period of a fewpetition days, and each time, the rounds would be different. Every team would get points for each round, and at the end, the team that umted the most points would be the champions. Todays first round was not much different from the normal rounds ofpetition, but the obstacles in the pasture were slightly different. For this round, the sheep could still disperse after being gathered when they encountered the imitation hills or ditches. The difficultypared to the normal rounds was much higher. However, this first round was still the easiest in the finals, and each of the following rounds would get progressively harder. Thus, every team wanted to score high points for the first round, as it would give them some guarantee. For the finals, Muzhou officials wanted to attract a global audience, so the prematch introductions of the farms were made much simpler. After the brief introduction was the opening ceremony and performances. This was the segment that viewers from other continents were anticipating the most. However, the Muzhou masses only saw this as noise and excitement. They were more interested in thepetition that followed. After an hour of the opening ceremony and warm-up, it was time to draw lots for the appearing order of the teams. The person in charge of drawing for the team was still Su Hou. This time, among the eight teams, Dongshan would be the third team to appear. As this pastures were bigger, the times would increase as well. The teams that were taking part in thepetition were all highly capable. As long as the shepherd dogs did not make serious mistakes on an unfamiliar ground, just by following their instructorsmands, they should be able toplete it. The two teams in front did not make any serious mistakes, and their minor errors were very quickly corrected. This made Zu Wen and the rest tense as they followed thepetition. Seeing the first two teams performances, they had a totally new outlook toward the IQ of shepherd dogs. These dogs were way more intelligent than they had expected. Due to the performance of the two teams, they were a little worried for their own. The two teams had times around the five and a half minute mark. One was 5 minutes 28 seconds and the other was 5 minutes 33 seconds. Both of these teams were from the Western region and this result was quite decent. Next up was Su Hous team. Su Hou and the shepherd dogs had gone down earlier to prepare. "So nervous. I never had any interest in sheep herdingpetitions before, but now my heart feels like it is going to fly out of my chest!" Rodney eximed. "Watching live and catching the broadcast are totally different. Of course, whats most important is that thepetition has your dogs and you have wagered on them. Being nervous is normal, everyone feels the same way," Su Feng told them. He had felt like this back when he was ten years old. That time, his aunts family dog waspeting. He had wagered all of his allowance on them. Although, eventually, they had not won, he still remembered clearly the nervous anticipation he had felt then. As a Muzhou citizen, seeing all these foreigners being captivated, one could not help but feel proud. TaTaTa The sound of the timer machine counted down. With a "Boom," the flock of sheep entered the pasture, as did the shepherd dogs. There were a few loose sheep that were originally scattered within the pasture. Their job was to gather up these loose sheep together with the flock and drive them toward the goal. "Come on, my babies! Pay attention and follow closely. Dont run in the wrong positions!" "Very good, follow themands! Good form, Curly Hair! Oh, my little cuties!" In a moment, all sorts of "babies," "little cuties," "darlings," and other corny terms came out. Zu Wen and the others, who would normally not be caught doing this, joined in the madness alongside Wu Yi. Seeing Fang Zhao still sitting on his chair, staring at the screen as if he was solving a problem, Zu Wen shouted over, "Hey, Boss, stop being so serious! Come over and show your support!" "They cant hear your shouting over at the field." "Whats important are the feelings. You understand feelings, right? The one participating is Curly Hair, our departments Golden Dog. His value will rise even more after winning!" Zu Wen was no longer looking at Fang Zhao; his eyes were on the screen, following the dogs who were rounding up the sheep. "This is the first time I clearly realized how intelligent Curly Hair really is," Rodney said ruefully. Shepherd dogs were very intelligent. This they could tell from watching past videos and seeing the previous two teams performances. However, Curly Hairs performance let them know that this dog was even smarter than others. More importantly, it had a knack for sheep herding. Fang Zhao stared fixedly at the screen. Every ounce of his concentration was focused on the little curly-haired dog that appeared on screen. Intelligent? Of course. Moreover, it was not even normal intelligence. Curly Hairs IQ seemed less and less like that of a normal dog. Fang Zhao knew all along that Curly Hair had a very impressive learning capability. When he had first picked it up, if it only had the perceptiveness of a stray, its intelligence then would not have been so surprising. It probably knew that staying by Fang Zhaos side would be safer and there would be no need to worry about food and water, so it had stayed and followed Fang Zhao every day. After Fang Zhao had brought it to the office, it had unknowingly learned a lot. It knew how to use its own personal urinal, learned how to listen to instructions, and understood more and more words. Although Fang Zhao had taught him a few things, it had picked up even more from its daily life. What it saw and heard, it absorbed even more quickly. When Curly Hair had started sheep herding, it had started off as aplete newbie too. However, very quickly, itd learned to make use of its imposing manner and mastered many tactics. Really, what sort of dog was this? Was it like this at the start, or had it started to changeter on? If it had such a strong learning capability and attacking strength at the start, how could it have gotten itself into such a bad state in the ck street and nearly starved to death? Yue Qing and Ai Wen, who had lived in the ck street for decades, had said that this stray had lived in the ck street for a few years already. If he had only started to change after that, when did it started? Fang Zhao thoroughly tried to recall back to the time when hed just woken up in this body. As for this dog, inside its body, could something else have woken up inside? Without a doubt, this was indeed a dog. But could this dogs body be hiding something inside? From a normal stray in the ck street to a "dangerous material" discovered by the police dogs while in the car. It was still changing, its learning capabilities and strength still increasing. So much so that... it had started learning how to conceal its own strength. How much more would it change in the future? Fang Zhao pondered as he watch the little figure running on the screen. Chapter 109: Not for Sale Chapter 109: Not for Sale Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh In the pasture, the shepherd dogs were in the midst of the flock and starting to drive it forward. Simr to the Eastern region finals, the flock of sheep were gradually picking up speed. Even if they had taken slightly longer than the previous two teams to gather up the flock so far, given the speed of the flock, they would definitely make up ground. Wu Yi and the others in the viewing hall got more and more excited. Zu Wen and the others were red in the face from all the shouting. The intersection ahead was narrow and there was an obstacle in the middle. To cross it, they had to let the flock be thin, or split them up to go around it. Su Hou requested to issuemands and made gestures to Curly Hair and Bingo, instructing them to lead the dogs on both sides to split up and go around the obstacle. Fang Zhao was watching the screen intently. On the screen, as Curly Hair was running, it barked a few times. It was issuingmands! The lead dog barking outmands to other shepherd dogs was not umon, so no one found it surprising. However, Fang Zhao, who had been watching Curly Hair closely, had realized that, before Su Hou had even gestured with his hands, Curly Hair had already started to increase his speed. This meant to say that Curly Hairs understanding of the course had been even quicker than Su Hous! If Su Hou had not requested to issuemands, what would Curly Hair have instructed the other dogs to do? Fang Zhao could not guess. The shape of the flock as it encountered the obstacle split into two, forming a "Y" then bing a "" and after the obstacle had been passed, the flock congregated back together. During the entire process, the running speed of the flock did not change much. Although the flock on Bingos side was slightly slower in gathering up, generally, the entire process was very smooth. Everyone in the viewing hall had their eyes on the timer at the top right hand corner, and they were going crazy. The only calm person in the hall was Fang Zhao, who was still analyzing Curly Hair. Curly Hair had learned how to lead the other dogs on the field to coordinate and herd the sheep. He had already adapted to be a leader on the field for thepetition. Other than strength, he had brains. The harder the challenges, the quicker it grew. His outward experience did not change much, yet inside, every day, he was evolving rapidly. Perhaps very soon, his IQ would be simr to that of an average adult? Fang Zhao did not know whether bringing Curly Hair was the right decision, but from what he saw now, Curly Hair did not show any signs of menace. ... As thepetition went on inside, the police guarding the parking area were no longer as busy as they had been before, but they still had to continue watching the area to stop any idents from happening. The arena had already been closed off and sealed. The sounds from the audience were isted. They could only hear the sounds of thementatorsing over from the arena. asionally, in between the pauses in thementating, they could hear some barkinge from the pasture. During the previous two rounds, everything had been normal, but after Dongshans run had started, something started to feel wrong. Low growls wereing from a police dog. This time there was no barking, firstly because the distance was rather far, so the threat they felt was not as intense, and secondly because they had instructions not to bark too loudly when thepetition was underway so as to not affect thepeting dogs. This was not just limited to one dog. All around the arena, the scattered dogs were all exhibiting the same sort of behavior. The police dogs bared their teeth, their eyes showing an ominous glint as they kept growling nonstop. "Captain, what do we do?" someone asked. The police captain had already received multiple reports from all his men scattered around the arena. After getting the concrete details, he found out they were all the same. This behavior only started when Dongshan Farms turn was up. There had been noplications during the previous two teams turns. Taking a while to think, the police captain then instructed his men through themunications device. "If the police dogs are only facing the arena and growling, do not do anything. Wait till Dongshan Farm haspleted their run before giving me another situation report." Thepetition was underway. The men standing guard here were unable to see the live broadcast, but from the bits and pieces of thementators words, they could tell that Dongshan Farms round was ending soon and they had sessfully crossed obstacles one after the other, and their results seemed to be looking good. "They are in!" "They are all in the pen! Every single one! Four minutes and 49 seconds!" Thementator howled, "Four minutes and 49 seconds! Its better than the previous year, as well as the year before that! It is the best time in thest five years! Just shy of the record by five seconds!" Outside, the police officers made eye contact with each other. There was delight in their eyes as they shed each other victory signs. They had all wagered on Dongshan being first. This was an outstanding result. Barring any idents, first ce should be assured. The police captain watched his leashed dog. Its growling and snarling slowly ceased. The fierce and violent demeanor vanished as well. Reports wereing in from all the other police officers that things were back to normal. "Alright, everything is normal. Dont get distracted, continue to watch the surroundings," the police captain said through thems. Just five seconds short of breaking the record in the first round of the finals. What a pity. However for Fang Zhao and the others in the viewing hall, this was more than enough to be happy about. This result was sufficient to beat the majority of other teams in the first round! There were still five more teams after them, but the atmosphere in the viewing hall had be more rxed. When Su Hou and the seven shepherd dogs returned, Wu Yi knelt down and kissed each dog. After the vets had inspected their bodies, they were fed and given water as well as massages to alleviate fatigue. The way the seven dogs were treated was better than humans. Fang Zhaos gaze turned toward Curly Hair. Curly Hair had just finished drinking and was lying there enjoying the massage. When he caught Fang Zhaos gaze, he wagged his tail vigorously, as if taking credit for the hard work. Laughing, Fang Zhao gave him a thumbs up and looked elsewhere. He had some doubt in his heart. Did Curly Hairs changes have anything to do with him being reborn? After thepetition ended, he would need to find some time to head back to the ck street and ask around. "There are five more teams to go. Lets watch!" Wu Yi regained hisposure and sat down to observe the remaining teams. After every team hadpleted their runs, Wu Yi heaved a huge sigh of relief, as the times of those teams were slower than their own. Shoubei Farm of the Eastern region also posted a decent time5 minutes 13 secondsand were in the top four. Among the five teams that went after them, the best time belonged to a farm from the Western region. They had gone under five minutes as well, but their time of 4 minutes 58 seconds was nine seconds slower. Teams that could qualify for the finals were all outstanding. The results of the first round were all very close, but without a doubt, Dongshan Farms results were really an eye-opener. Once all eight teams hadpeted, the sealed arena was opened once again as sounds andughter came drifting out. The previously quietpetition grounds were full of noise. They were still discussing thepetition. There was delight and sorrow. Some people wereughing happily while others stormed out full of rage. These people had spent money on the wagers. Some people were returning with a few times their wager, whereas others could only look on as their money became anothers. When thepetition ended, Wu Yi and Su Hou brought the dogs through the official passageway for their post-match inspection. After that, they still needed to allocate the car for the dogs and to attend an interview. The dogs would be looked after by specialists from the organizing side. Su Hou and Wu Yi had additionally hired people to protect them as well, so there was no need to worry about their safety. Fang Zhao led Zu Wen and the others through another passage as they exited the arena. While exiting the arena, Fang Zhaos mind was still pondering Curly Hair when he heard someone shout his name. "The person in front, Fang... Fang... What was it... Oh yeah, Fang Zhao! Hey, Fang Zhao!" Fang Zhao turned around, looking for the source. The others also turned back curiously. When Su Feng had a clear look at the person who came running over, his eyelids could not stop twitching. "Zaro Renault?" Fang Zhao watched as the sloppy-looking youngster came running over. Thinking about Great General Renaults temper, he wondered, if Renault were still alive and he saw this descendants conduct, he probably would raise a hand in anger, right? Zaros assistant followed closely, holding a cup in each hand. One was filled with wine, the other with a cold drink. Another bodyguard held a fan and faced it toward Zaro. After Zaro ran over, he took off his spectacles and tilted his head. His assistant rushed over and handed over the cold drink. After letting Zaro suck a few mouthfuls through a straw, he kept it and stood aside. Smacking his lips, Zaro examined Fang Zhao. "The one who created Pr Light was you, right? Forget it, lets talk about the other stuff next time." As he spoke, he tilted his head right and left and looked around, but he could not find the dog he was looking for. "Where is your dog?" Zaro asked with a hint of arrogance. Zu Wen and the others started to take precautions. What was this stupid idiot trying to do with their dog?! "Went another way for an inspection," Fang Zhao replied. "When can hee out?" Zaro asked. "No idea." "Never mind, I heard the curly-haired dog belongs to you?" "Thats right." "Are you selling? Just name a price!" "Not for sale." Chapter 110: What Happened That Day Chapter 110: What Happened That Day Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Hearing Fang Zhao decline without even considering made Zaro very discontented. Many years ago, when hede to Muzhou to buy a puppy, the people of Muzhou had done the same, using all sorts of excuses to avoid selling him a puppy. In the end, it was through throwing his money at them that they finally epted. The puppy that he bought was the one he held on a leash beside him, named "Little Angel," and was a descendant of the most valuable dog all those years back. Zaro wished to pick an MVD to keep his beloved pet dogpany. After the first round of thepetition, he had set his eyes on Curly Hair. Unfortunately, Curly Hairs breed was not a native shepherd dog of Muzhou, so Zaro had decided to purchase this dog and be done with it. Fang Zhao was not from Muzhou, so he probably would not be that attached to thepetition dogs. But now Fang Zhao had declinedcould it be that his offer had been too little? Zaro examined Fang Zhao once more and said, "I know that Curly Hair still has the potential to rise in value. How about this; let me reserve it. When the Muzhou whatever finals are over, I will pay you double its reported value." As Zaro finished talking, the face of his assistant beside him was twitching. He had been personally picked for the job by Zaros manager. Starting this job recently, he had promised Zaros manager that he would watch Zaro at all times and not let him throw his money around purchasing things that he had no need for. That dog was worth 50 million. After the finals, even if it did not reach 100 million, it would still be close. But what was behind doubling the price? If Zaro really spent that amount, the manager would surely fire him when they got back to Leizhou. At this moment, the new assistant was full of regret. Why had he not stopped Zaros foolish actions?! Luckily for him, Fang Zhao promptly replied, "I said Im not selling." Zaros face shed with anger. "Are you a fool..." Observing Zaro about to create amotion, the assistant went to his ear and whispered something. The anger on Zaros face rapidly vanished and he approvingly said, "Makes sense!" "Okay, I dont want your dog. When your dog has puppies... Right, your curly-haired dog is a male, it cant give birth. Whenever it has puppies with a female dog, I would like to reserve one. Just name your price then! You should know who I am, right? Just send someone to Leizhou and tell me, or if you cant find me, just mention my name." Fang Zhao remained silent and Zaro took it as agreement. He was about to say something when his assistant reminded him, "Young Master, time is almost up, we have to rush over." "Oh right, still have to go fishing!" Zaro looked at the time and got anxious. He had arranged for a fishingpetition with others and it would start on time. He turned his head to Fang Zhao and shouted, "Remember, tell me if there are puppies. Daddy has money!" Watching Zaro hurriedly leave with his assistant and bodyguard, Zu Wen asked Fang Zhao, "Does he have a screw loose?" "Dont bother with him," Fang Zhao said. This little fellow wascking a proper upbringing. If Old Renault was still alive, Zaro would have been pped a long time ago. Su Hou still needed to go through a series of interviews and participate in some activities by the organizers for publicity. There would be other Su family members there, and Fang Zhao was not worried that anything might happen. Su Feng had told him that the heads had already made their stand, so no one would dare touch Su Hou. Since they had finished the first round ofpetition, Zu Wen and the others had time for sightseeing. They were not going to follow Wu Yi and Su Hou all the way. Hence, after leaving thepetition grounds, they went with Fang Zhao to take a look at Dongshan Farm, which their boss had invested in. "Its soooo big! Does all thisnd belong to Dongshan Farm?" Being used to the cramped city life, for Pang Pusang, Zeng Huang and the others, their first time in Muzhou was nothing short of amazing. The newly refurbished Dongshan Farm was very different from when Su Hou had first bought it. Now the farm was full of life. The fewzy dogs had also been trained and were running around the farm. The fields were now full of crops. Although the pastures will still rtively empty, the grass had already grown quite a bit. Getting to see the scendscape, Zu Wen and the others felt refreshed. Su Feng invited the virtual projects department for a visit to Four Elephants farm when he saw them really enjoying this sort of environment. Four Elephants Farm had good business all along and was different from the originally empty Dongshan Farm. Four Elephants farm had a vibrant bustle to it. The environment was abination of primitive and advanced technology. On the farm, there were many modern machines that aided the processes. Some helped with nting, some tending to livestock, some forecasting the weather, and some monitoring the soil. There were many workers, and there were even fish ponds. Su Feng arranged for his men to show Zu Wen and gang around the farm to explore and enjoy. One week passed by quickly and the vacation time that Fang Zhao had applied for from Duan Qianji came to an end. He could use his status as aposer to stay out in Muzhou and "seek inspiration," but the others could not. The day Zu Wen and the others left Muzhou was also the second round of the sheep-herding finals. Fang Zhao let Zuo Yu send them back. He would stay in Muzhou for another day. When it was time for them to board the the flying transport, Zu Wen and the few others kept looking back longingly, feeling as if they had not had their fill of fun yet. "Stop looking, there will be more chances in the future," Fang Zhao said. "Thats right!" Zu Wens brain started to calcte. As long as they could clear all their assignments, perhaps they could go for yet another vacation within the next two months, possiblying back to watch another round of thepetition. However, it would not be as long as this round. Anyway, as long as Fang Zhao was here, all they needed to do was follow him, and everything would be well. Aftering around, Zu Wens reluctant feelings had somewhat dissipated. They loaded up the gifts Su Feng had given onto the flying transport and left. Fang Zhao walked into the viewing hall and spectated round two of the finals. The second rounds opening ceremony was not as extravagant as the first, as the level of interest from foreigners was not high as the opening round. But for the masses of Muzhou, it was still an important day. Almost every family would have someone watching the live broadcast. Compared to the first round, round two was more challenging. The flock of sheep were split up into ten smaller flocks and scattered. The shepherd dogs had to first gather up all of the sheep and then drive them to the goal. Throughout the entire round, Fang Zhao only paid attention to Curly Hairs performance. He watched as Curly Hair followed Su Hous instructions as he led the other shepherd dogs to gather up the loosely scattered sheep and form up the flock. Whenever another dog ran to the wrong position, he would bark to remind them to return to the correct position. As before, Dongshan Farm finished in first ce during the second round ofpetition. This time, though, the second- and third-ce teams finished three and five seconds behind, respectively. It could be said that, among the top three finishers, there was not much of a gap in skills after all. And as time went by, the gaps would continue to get closer. This was because, besides Curly Hair, the other dogs on Dongshans team were not as strong as the dogs on other teams. Therefore, despite winning the first two rounds, no one was certain that Dongshan Farm would be the eventual champions. After the conclusion of the second round, Fang Zhao left Muzhou and headed back to Yanzhou. Curly Hair continued to stay at Shanmu Farm for training. For a dog, Muzhou was indeed better than Yanzhou. Dogs could run as much as they wanted to on the vast grasnds there. Fang Zhao did not let Zuo Yue pick him up. When he returned to Yanzhou, he did not head to the office, nor did he go home. Instead, he paid the ck street a visit. Yue Qing was lying at his counter dozing off. When he heard the buzzer implying that someone had entered, he jolted awake immediately. "Fang Zhao?! Why are you here?!" Yue Qing hurriedly pulled Fang Zhao over to the table, and from his innermost cupboard, he took out wine that he had kept hidden for a long time. Fang Zhao was empty handed. "Brought the team over to Muzhou for a vacation and bought quite a few things thatll be sent to you. You will probably receive it in the afternoon." Taking a look at the time, he continued, "Within two hours." "Hey, its fine if you juste. Whats the need to buy so much stuff?" Yue Qing felt embarrassed. He had not helped Fang Zhao that much, and the stuff that Fang Zhao sent over was not cheap. Fang Zhaoughed and took a look at the front of Yue Qings shop. It seemed even wider than when he had left the ck street. "I brought over your old unit to store goods and I connected all the floors. The shop below also looks more spacious, and its no longer as cramped as before," Yue Qing said. "Thats good," Fang Zhao said. "Getting the unit next door as well?" "Hehe, you saw through me." Yue Qing did not hide that fact, as he believed that telling Fang Zhao would not disrupt his property ns. "The shop next door has been closed for a long time. The shop owner owes a lot of money and is being chased by debt collectors. Recently, he secretly came back and decided to sell the shop to pay off his debts. I have already discussed with him, and if all goes well, it will be finalized within the next month." "Congrattions." "I should be the one doing the congratting. You are famous now." Yue Qing poured Fang Zhao a ss of wine. "Congrattions." "Its unwarranted fame. Itll probably cool in a bit." Fang Zhao clinked his ss against Yue Qings and the two proceeded to drain the alcohol. "Coming back at this time, is there something you need?" Yue Qing asked as he filled up Fang Zhaos ss once more. "Yes, a little." Back when Fang Zhao had just woken up in this body, he had asked a few people on the ck street, but those people had not noticed anything strange on that afternoon. This time, Fang Zhao decided to thoroughly search for answers. "The night when I first picked up Curly Hair and brought him home, did anything unusual happen?" Fang Zhao asked. Yue Qing looked at Fang Zhao suspiciously then asked in a low voice, "Is someone trying to harm you?" Yue Qing could not think of any other reasons. He knew that Fang Zhaos childhood friend had done stuff in secret that hurt him and thought that Fang Zhao was tracing the matter. "I just wish to rify some stuff." Yue Qing was certain that it was as he had suspected and did not ask for the reason. He recalled back and then shook his head. "Nothing really unusual happened that night. All I saw was you buying medicine and going back to your apartment, and I thought you were going tomit suicide and have Curly Hair apany you. These types of suicide are rather popr in the ck streets. Some youths in my shop at the time even made bets on that. My impression is rather deep on that matter, but other than that, there was nothing abnormal. I dont think there were any strangers either." Fang Zhao mused and then asked, "Were there any ckouts or anymunications malfunctioning?" "Nope, everything was good. Did such malfunctions happen in your apartment that day?" Yue Qing paused as he thought. "Wait a minute, let me check." Yue Qing went to his surveince records. "Here is a copy of the surveince footage of those two days. Take a look for yourself and see if you can find anything wrong." Chapter 111: Coincidence? Chapter 111: Coincidence? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh "Thanks. Are there any other houses around here that have surveince footage? I dont need those inside, just the outside footage will do." "I do know a few, but to get their footage, you will probably have to spend some money." Yue Qing was very clear on the characters of people around these parts, especially a certain few that would not agree to help unless they benefited. Even if the surveince footage had no value to them, they still would not give it out for free. "This is no problem at all. It will be great as long as I can get it." "Sure, since you are not short of cash. Donte with me; if those people find out you are the one asking for it, the amount they ask for will surely skyrocket." Yue Qing temporary closed his shop, since he did not have much business in the daytime anyway. He let Fang Zhao rest in the shop as he went to look for a few familiar faces in the neighborhood for their surveince footage. None of them were willing to give it up, but with a reasonable price, there was no issue at all. An hourter, Yue Qing handed over seven copies of surveince footage fromst May over to Fang Zhao. "There were a few that used cloud storage rather than local storage. As they did not pay for it, the records are only up to 6 months ago and they no longer havest years footage. One copy is 500. 3500 will do, there is no need to pay me any extra." These prices had still gone through Yue Qings bargaining. These people were just too much. Outdated footage that had nothing to do with them, yet they still asked for such a high price. Fang Zhao had just transferred the money over to Yue Qing when Yue Qing received a call from from an old acquaintance from the ck street. "Hey, Old Yue, I heard you are looking forst years recordings? Why didnt you find me? I have quite a number of copies here!" The person who contacted Yue Qing was a teenager. Recently, he had been doing decently in the ck street and had a lot of information. He received news from the people that Yue Qing had looked for and knew about this, so he hurriedly contacted Yue Qing at the same time and enticed Yue Qing with low prices and a number of copies. Yue Qing nced at Fang Zhao and saw him nodding his head, so he replied, "How many copies do you have? I want to inspect the goods first." "You dont trust me? Could my goods be fake?!" "Its unlikely to be fake; you dont have the guts. But all the recordings you have might not necessarily be of my vicinity." "...Its not considered too far, so how about this: I shall send it to you to view first. As you go through them, you can pay me, all right? I believe in Old Yues character, haha." Very quickly, the teenager sent Yue Qing a few copies of videos. They were all footage of the whole ofst May. When Yue Qing was collecting the footage, he had gotten the entirety of May. Therefore, when the other party collected this footage from others, hed taken the entirety of May as well. "Pfft, of the eight copies, only three are in my vicinity. The other five, three of them are 100 meters away from my shop, and the other two are of another street," Yue Qing told the other guy. "Thats why I told you to pay as you watched!" The teenager did not even feel sorry. After all, he had already sent the videos over. If he could earn a little extra, then why not. "The neighboring street isnt considered that far away, I dont know what you are looking for. Did you lose something? Maybe these few can give you some clues? Boss Yue, you have already received them. At most, I will ept a little less for the footage that is further away. Thats okay, right? Yue Qing nced at Fang Zhao, obtained his approval, and thus said, "The three nearby ones are the same as everyone else, 500 for a copy. The other three from the same street will be 100 each. I will give you 50 for the two copiesbined from the neighboring street." The other party went silent for two seconds, probably calcting the amount. "So little? Give me 2000 to make it a round figure." Yue Qing looked at Fang Zhao once again. He knew that Fang Zhao did not care about these miniscule amounts. However, he could not let that brat think that he was easy to fool. He scolded and swore for a bit before agreeing. The teenager was happy to receive the money. Not even the least bit bothered by Yue Qings tirade, he happily ended the call. Yue Qing took all the videos he got and marked them in case Fang Zhao was not familiar with the positions the footage had been taken from. After all, Fang Zhao had not lived here for long and hed seldome out. Having gotten the videos, and after the express deliveries from Muzhou arrived, Fang Zhao called over Ai Wan, who was having a nap in his drug store, and the three of them had a meal together. Ai Wan also gave a copy of the surveince footage from his store to Fang Zhao. After leaving the ck street, Fang Zhao went back to his own apartment. He had bought fifteen copies of footage and received two free copies from Yue Qing and Ai Wan. Fang Zhao loaded all the videos onto one screen and adjusted till it was the night before his rebirth. Following that, he simultaneously fast-forwarded them all. Every recording was very clear, and the sounds were distinct. However, Fang Zhao chose to mute them, instead staring at the screen, observing any possible changes. Fang Zhao paid extra attention to the footage of Yue Qings shop and the other ten copies that were close by. Fang Zhao saw a dejected silhouette walking over. Just from the video, he could see the despair and lifelessness exuding from his body. That was the night before Fang Zhao was reborn. The scene was after the original owner of the body had bought medicine from Ai Wans drug store. Indeed there had been a number of people advising him against it, including Ai Wan and Yue Qing and a few other old people. However the bodys original owner did not seem to be listening, his eyeballs not even moving, as if he was a wooden puppet. He only saw the curly-haired dog caked from head to toe in mud and dirt. He stopped there for a while and lifted up the curly-haired dog and brought it home. Once he entered the building, he was out of view. Luckily, there was a copy taken from the opposite block, which showed the shops below as well as the windows of the apartments on top. Fang Zhao watched as the lights in the window above Yue Qings shop were extinguished. After that, nothing unusual happened. At night, the ck street was lively; many people came and went. Other than the few teenagers who made a wager inside Yue Qings shop, it seemed that no one else paid attention to a man that did not have much presence. Fang Zhao continued waiting, watching the images from the surveince footage. From 1 a.m. to 2 a.m.... 3 a.m.... 4 a.m.... The bustle of the ck street at night gradually died down. There were less people on the street and some of the shops closed. Close to 7 a.m., the screen shed. The sh was fast,sting just a second, but this appeared in all 17 copies of the surveince footage! After that, until daybreak, and until he was reborn and opened the windows to look outside, nothing else unusual happened. Was it an electrical malfunction? Or was it something else? Fang Zhao rewinded all the copies back to around seven, and this time, he paid close attention to the time. At 6:55:32 a.m., the images on the screen shed. The sh was strongest in the footage from Yue Qings shop. In that one second, nothing could be seen in the image, it was as if the system had malfunctioned for that second. As for the footage furthest away, although there was still a sh, and it was still possible to see a little. It seemed that the further away the footage was, the less obvious the situation was. In the images from further away, from another block, and from the other street, it was little more than a flicker in the footage. Comparing this, Fang Zhao started to ponder. Fang Zhao searched for that days morning news broadcast and for anyone who livestreamed near the ck street. Those even a little outside the ck street did not seem to have experienced the sh. This circumstances only appeared in the ck street. The closer the ce was to his, the more obvious that point. Fang Zhao erged the video and focused on the copy that could see his apartment window. Luckily the distance was not that far, and Fang Zhao could still see a little. He set the it to slow motion and watched attentively. At 6:55:32 a.m., the screen lit up. At the same time, in the distorted image of the video, Fang Zhao saw a bright sh in the apartment through the window. The quietest period in the ck street was 7 a.m. The people who worked in the day had not gotten up yet, and those that worked the night shift had just gone to bed. Not a single person was in the ck street, and nobody would have understood the not-so-obvious anomaly that had just urred. Even if someone had the surveince footage and saw the sh, they would have probably thought it was an electrical malfunction or someone ying with a shlight. Fang Zhao yed the video in slow motion 10 more times before lying back in his chair, trying to make sense of it all. It was evident that the anomaly in the surveince footage had something to do with what had happened inside the apartment. What was that sh? Did it have something to do with his rebirth? And Curly Hair, who was also in the roomhad something happened to his body too? Extending his hand and clenching his fist, Fang Zhao felt power coursing through every cell in his body. At the start, when hed been training in thepany, he had realized that this body seemed to contain even more strength. He had originally thought that it was just the body, but now he had doubts. Having experienced the end of days, mans physicality had increased. However, due to technological advancements, on many asions,bor and physical strength were no longer needed. Other than a few professions that required physical strength, most people no longer relied on their physical bodies, so there was a phenomenon of physical degeneration. The advancements in technology, alongside breakthroughs and gic technology, resulted in many diseases that were hidden in genes being removed when a person was still an infant. The lifespans of humans kept increasing, and the number of life-threatening illnesses decreased. Exercise and physical training also be a pastime. The tempo of city life made less people bother about their physical strength. As long as one could use their brains to solve problems, they did not need muscles. Fang Zhao knew that in this body, other than the core being reced by his own, the body had also been strengthened. As for Curly Hair, Fang Zhao did not know what had happened within his body, but the dog had definitely be stronger too. On the pastures, he would run much more than the other dogs, but he wouldnt seem tired at all. Oh, right. Now, Curly Hair had learnt to conceal his strength. He would now act like the other dogs, lying on the ground, panting with his tongue out, as if he was all tired out from running. Although it seemed like a lot of clues, in actual fact, there were very little. Fang Zhao still could not find the source that had caused his change. Was it his mysterious rebirth that had caused the anomaly, or had that anomaly caused his rebirth? Had Curly Hair been dragged into this, or had he been the source? Fang Zhao drummed his fingers on his forehead. Since he could not determine the source he, would set it aside temporarily. When he had more clues, then he would decide. After all, these changes had all been beneficial, both for him and Curly Hair. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker If theres something strange... In the neighbourhood... Who you gonna call? Chapter 112: We Are in the Same Boat Chapter 112: We Are in the Same Boat Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Luckily, so many things happened every day in the ck street that even if anyone realized this phenomenon, they would not think about rebirth and would probably guess that someone was up to something. Fang Zhao stored all the videos securely and then took out all of Curly Hairs pre-match and post-match inspection reports. The post-match reports were not a good reference, as theyd had a rest-period after thepetition. Fang Zhao was unable to see what changes went on in Curly Hairs body during the period of high activity and whether they were different from other dogs, but he could tell a little; Curly Hair was very healthy. When the other dogs ate random things, they would have stomachaches or other problems, but Curly Hair was totally fine. Wu Yi hadughed and told Fang Zhao that, when Curly Hair had learned how to herd sheep in Muzhou, his constitution had improved and he had be much more robust. Despite his smaller size, when the dogs were all running, it was very obvious that this dog was different. "He is a natural-born sheep-herding champion!" Wu Yi had said after the Eastern region finals. But now, Fang Zhao was certain that, other than sheep herding, if Curly Hair were to learn anything else, he would master it quickly. His physical capabilities had already surpassed other dogs. Whether Curly Hair would continue to get stronger, Fang Zhao could not be sure. As for the anomalies that had happened simultaneously for the both of them, Fang Zhao had curbed his abilities well and had not been discovered by others. In the period that followed, most of the time, Fang Zhao was busy in thepany. As the head of a department, he had many things to attend to. Fang Zhao had mentioned to Duan Qianji before, he could not go on like this forever. Back then, he had epted the virtual projects department as there was nobody in charge and the entire matter had been forced into his hands. Now that the department had risen up, there were many people more professional than Fang Zhao to handle matters better. Therefore, there was no need for Fang Zhao to continue doing this. After he was reborn, all he wanted was to enjoy life in the New Era as he liked, not to be buried under all sorts of forms, reports, and contracts. But Duan Qianji was worried that if Fang Zhao no longer took charge of the virtual idol department, the department would return to its original form and therefore did not agree. However, as September drew closer, Fang Zhao decided not to drag it any further. He went to find Duan Qianji once more, this time with a resolute attitude. This gave Duan Qianji a headache. The previous failures after failures had made her afraid. It had been so hard for Silver Wings virtual projects department to finally seed, and she wished for Fang Zhao to continue remaining there. However, Fang Zhaos specialty was indeedposing, not to handle all sorts of contracts, files, and themunications within a department. Fang Zhaos reasons for transferring also left Duan Qianji very helpless: "Require heading abroad from time to time to collect materials. During September, Fiery Bird will send the gaming console over, and September is for adapting to the console. In October, he would start to y the new game. Schedule will still be fully packed." This was the first time Duan Qianji had someone confidently dering "ying games" as a reason for a transfer request. If it was any other person saying "I dont want to do this anymore, I want to y games," she would have sent the person packing right away. But of all people, this had to be Fang Zhao, who had the power to fight for his freedom topose songs at his own pace. After signing a contract with thepany, Fang Zhao had indeed produced a few high-qualitypositions. His deeds were all there and thepany had certainly benefited. This Duan Qianji could not refute. As for gaming, tactfully put, it was just a request for leisure time or longer vacations. These were all perfectly reasonable requests given Fang Zhaos profession. Threaten him with wages? This would be of no use against Fang Zhao. Right now, he simply did not need money. Although Duan Qianji had not been to Muzhou, she had heard from Zuo Yu that Fang Zhao had won considerably from betting on sheep-herdingpetitions. Even if Zuo Yu had not said the amount, Duan Qianji could tell from his expression that, even if Fang Zhao did not work and yed games for a few years, he could still enjoy an extravagant life. "How troublesome!" Duan Qianji felt her head hurting even more. "How about this. You will temporary be assigned as manager of the department. I will arrange for an assistant manager to handle the daily affairs in the department and you can justpose peacefully," Duan Qianji said. She had not yet thought of what position to assign Fang Zhao, but she certainly was not letting Fang Zhao leave the virtual projects department! Fang Zhao considered for a bit. "I guess that would do." The person assigned to be temporary assistant manager of the virtual idol department was Duan Qianjis secretary, Zhu Zhen. Zhu Zhen had always been in charge ofmunicating with Fang Zhao, so she somewhat had a decent understanding of the situation in the department. Now, the important matters of the virtual projects department went through Duan Qianji and the foundations had been set by Fang Zhao. Therefore, Zhu Zhen only needed to execute the instructions given and did not have too much pressure. Regarding a new temporary leader, Zu Wen and the others did not feel much of a change. The departments boss was still Fang Zhao and they could still be at ease as before. If they really did get treated unfairly, they could still grab onto Fang Zhao. They just took this situation as if Pr Light had gained one more manager. Once the departments tasks had all been assigned, other than a few big or important matters, Fang Zhao would no longer be bothered by trivial matters. Fang Zhao had gone back to Muzhou to watch Curly Hairs daily training and the remaining rounds ofpetition. As they got to theter rounds of thepetition, the challenges became more demanding for the shepherd dogs. But for Dongshan Farm, other than Curly Hair, the other dogs werecking, and there was a disparity between them and other teams dogs. Hence, after the two consecutive first ce finishes, Dongshan Farm only finished second in round three and third in round four. Solely relying on Curly Hair? Whether the future Curly Hair would have that sort of capability, Fang Zhao did not know, but at the moment, there was still no way for Curly Hair topletely dominate the wholepetition. He needed the coordination of the other dogs. If they did not coordinate well and could not keep up to the tempo, the teams behind could make aeback. On the score table, after the fourth round, Dongshan Farms points were still the highest and they still held first ce, but Wu Yi and Su Hou began to worry. Theter rounds ofpetition were even moreplicated, and their confidence had started to waver. Luckily, in the fifth round ofpetition, due to an exceptional performance by Curly Hair, Dongshan Farm managed to narrowly edge into a first-ce finish. It was as if one dog had spurred on the team. His speed was even quicker and had helped the other dogs share some of their burdens. The performance was very dazzling, and even people who knew just a little about sheep-herdingpetitions could see that the nucleus and driving force behind this team was still that little curly-haired dog. And during the fifth round ofpetition, Curly Hairs value had risen to 75 million. In the rounds that followed, they did not achieve first in every round but always remained within the top three. The total umted points continued to lead over 2nd and 3rd. The days of the ten rounds ofpetition were not fixed. Generally, there would be a round every five to seven days. In the event of bad weather, the round would be brought forward or postponed. Muzhou advocated being natural, and forecasting weather was a test to them, to adapt to natural weather and make changes. After thest of the ten rounds ofpetition ended, it was already August. Dongshan still upied first ce on the score table. Although there were times when another team had the same number of points as Dongshan, and there were times when they were nearly overtaken, Dongshan Farm had managed to persevere till the end. That day, the focus of the entirety of Muzhou was on Curly Hair, the lead dog of the champion team. Fully deserving of the most valuable dog title, his value was published on the sheep-herdingpetitions homepagea new record of one hundred million! This year, a dog that was foreign to Muzhou that looked like a pet had achieved the MVD of the finals! In Muzhou there emerged people who vowed to buy the curly-haired dog. Even if the price now had made many people back off, the number of rich and powerful willing to pay that amount was still plentiful. Other than the aristocrats of Muzhou, In Leizhou, Zaros agent was shaking. Pointing at Zaro who was talking on the phone, he clenched his teeth and instructed the others. "Watch him closely! Dont let him buy that dog!" The news of a non-native dog of Muzhou having a value of 100 million spread to all continents, especially Yanzhou. Silver Wing were trending, because under their control, when people talked about the dog, it was always "Yanzhou Silver Wings virtual projects department managers dog." Thebel, "Yanzhou Silver Wing" was used as a search term by many inte users across the world. Wu Yi was over the moon. Su Hou, as the farm owner, was bombarded with all sorts of interviews. As for Curly Hair, after thepetition ended, he received a medal followed by an official interview before being brought back to Yanzhou by Fang Zhao. Even though it was mentioned a lot in Yanzhous news, the Yanzhou masses purely saw it as entertainment and were not as crazy over it as the Muzhou masses. Having just arrived in Yanzhou, Fang Zhao received a call from Duan Qianji. "Back yet?" Duan Qianji asked. "Back." "Did you bring Curly Hair back? Do you need me to send a few more people over?" Duan Qianji asked again. "No need, he is back home." "Thats good." She let out a sigh of relief. She was really worried that the dog-crazy fanatics of Muzhou would have forced Curly Hair to stay behind. "Today, a number of directors personally came looking for me, asking to let your dog that is worth one hundred million to appear in films. All of them are rather famous directors, the quality production would be higher and is worth considering. Other than that, there are also advertisingpanies..." Duan Qianji had never expected that her ownpany would produce a dog worth one hundred million! Many celebrities had strived but never reached these heights, yet this dog that had been brought over to Muzhou by Fang Zhao half a year ago had achieved these heights. "The information has all been sent to you. Take a look yourself; the dog is yours and its considered your personal property. The deciding rights all belong to you," Duan Qianji said. With regards to Curly Hairs situation, thepany could not decide, but if Fang Zhao was willing, everyone could work together. "I will consider it," Fang Zhao replied. He actually hoped that the matter would cool off as fast as possible, butpletely rejecting advertisements and hiding Curly Hair would not do. This would just heighten peoples curiosity and make them suspect all sorts of reasons. He would ept the films and advertisement, but not too many. After Duan Qianji ended the call, Fang Zhao received a message from Zu Wen. "Boss, when will you be bringing Curly Hair back to the office? We all have renovated a grand residence for him!" Under that, there were messages from the others in the department, implying he should look after Curly Hair well and not let him be stolenone hundred million! Fang Zhao switched off themunications device, sent Zuo Yu out on an errand, and closed all the doors and windows. "Come here," Fang Zhao said to Curly Hair, who was running about the house. Having been away for so long. Curly Hair was still very excited, as if he were patrolling his territory, and ran a few rounds. Hearing Fang Zhao call him, he hurried over and crouched down. However, Fang Zhaos gaze unsettled Curly Hair, so he wagged his tail to curry favor. "You dont have to act in front of me. I know you can understand. Perhaps in the past, you only understood a little, but now..." Fang Zhao ced his hand in front of Curly Hair, watching the dog as he continued, "I believe you can understand everything." The crouching Curly Hair became even more restless, as if he had done something wrong. He drooped his head and wagged its tail less, looking up gingerly at Fang Zhao. "You are probably aware that you are different from other dogs. No matter what changes happened in your body, for our own safety, in the future, do not make yourself stand out when we are outside. Of course, dont act too stupid. Keeping at the current level will do. We are in the same boat, understand? "Woof!" Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Fang Zhao and the mystery of the Curly-haired one... Chapter 113: Tools from the Old Era Chapter 113: Tools from the Old Era Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao observed Curly Hair for some time to make sure he understood the lecture before taking him back to the office. It was true what Zu Wen had saidthebel had set up a new hangout for Curly Hair. As soon as he stepped onto the 50th floor, Fang Zhao saw several pictures on the wall. Some were taken by Zu Wen andpany during their recent trip to the Muzhou grand finals; others were official pictures from the prize presentation ceremony. The walls had originally been dominated by posters of Pr Light, but now Pr Light and Curly Hair each ounted for half the area. As Zu Wen put it, both of these characters were products of the virtual projects department, even if Curly Hair was Fang Zhao''s personal pet. Fang Zhao was the head of the department, so Curly Hair was part of the department too. Curly Hair''s new digs took up an entire room. It was custom-made,plete with a turf carpet. "Curly Hair is here? Oh, my little munchkin!" Zu Wen smiled so hard when he saw Curly Hair by Fang Zhao''s feet he was wincing. A cheesy term like "munchkin" carried over from thepetition to the office. There were reasons why they allocated and renovated an entire room for a dog. First, Curly Hair''s market value had gone through the roof and he was now world-famous. Second, everyone had bet on Dongshan Farm winning and Curly Hair taking MVD honors when they were in Muzhou. They had raked it in big time. Folks who had wagered smaller amounts were now regretting their decision. Zu Wen was one of the major punters, earning at least 2 million. That''s also why he was so excited to see Curly Hair that he called him "little munchkin." "Boss, I hear thebel wants to cast Curly Hair in a movie?" Zu Wen asked. "That''s why I''m here." After dropping off Curly Hair on the 50th floor, Fang Zhao headed to the penthouse suite to see Duan Qianji. He had read through the details on the offers that Duan Qianji had sent over. He''d picked a fewmercials and a hit online TV series. It was a guest-star role for one episode, not heavy lifting. He''d also agreed to a few public interest announcements, which were also rmended by thebel. The public interest ad was about stray dogs. The main purpose was to urge people to take the responsibility of buying a pet seriously. Sure, you would be free if you tossed your pet after a few days, but not every abandoned dog ended up in a centralized pound. Stray dogs weremon in the suburbs and beyond. Not only were they a potential means of disease transmission, but they asionally attacked humans too. Many people knew that Curly Hair had been a stray dog before being adopted by Fang Zhao, but few had expected this stray dog would end up an MVD with a market value of more than 100 million dors. It made sense for thebel to consider it for public interest ad. The ad was financed by Silver Wing. A few stars would appear in it and Fang Zhao had a cameo, but the centerpiece was Curly Hair. After deciding on the offers, as the owner, Fang Zhao tagged along on the shoots. Likely as a result of Fang Zhao''s reminders, Curly Hair appeared more normal on his shoots. He was still smart, but "normal" smart. There were lots of smart dogs in the world. Muzhou was home to many shepherd dogs with high IQ, so the production crews on the shoots didn''t think Curly Hair stood out. The ad were quite straightforward, be they themercial shot by a regr Silver Wing partner or the public interest ad shot by Silver Wing itself. Shooting went smoothly. Given technological advancements in the New Era, both shoots werepleted back-to-back in a day. The online TV series took longer, with the shootsting a few days. "City Hunter" was a detective thriller. Quite a few major stars were involved. Ad featuring Curly Hair were rolled out once his role had been confirmed. Some folks joked, "Even the dogs used in ''City Hunter'' are big shots." While Fang Zhao was tagging along on the shoot, he noticed that quite a few folks were following news about "Battle of the Century." Fiery Bird had released a new ad, which was more revealing. During a break, some folks projected the ad so everyone could see. The ad featured a dpidated city resembling a wastnd. Several helicopters were charging forward. As they watched the scene, someone shouted, "I know what that is! That''s what was known in the Old Era as a tractor!" Fang Zhao waited for one of the others in the audience to correct the speaker, but after a few seconds, all he got was silence. He turned his head and realized that everyone else wore an expression that suggested "mystery solved." After letting out an imaginary sigh, Fang Zhao said, "It''s called a helicopter. This one''s for freight." "Helicopter? I could have sworn it was called a tractor!" The speaker was skeptical, but a quick search yielded the correct information on Fiery Bird''s official website. The words "mid-sized double-propellor freight helicopter" were highlighted. "Oh, it''s really called a helicopter. I remembered wrong, haha." The speakerughed in Fang Zhao''s direction. "Brother, you''re good at history. Are you a gamer? They''re quite meticulous when ites to historical details, no?" Before Fang Zhao could answer, the speaker''s attention was drawn by something else in the video and he started a discussion with the person next to him. Fang Zhao was sitting far from the speaker, so he could see the projection clearly too. The images were realistic, as if transporting him back to his previous life. Even though footage from the Old Era existed, Fiery Bird splurged on a 100-person team of consultants to recreate those times perfectly. The teamprised world-famous researchers on the Period of Destruction. There were historians, schrs who studied the history of science, biomedical experts, weapons experts, and so on. The point was to recreate the eraprehensively and realistically. Apart from the promotional video, Fiery Bird alsounched an online feature that introduced daily items from the Old Era, from food to daily necessities to modes of transportation. If you had a gaming console, you could start practicing using the items. There was a big distinction between the two eras when it came to guns and forms of transportation. It helped to familiarize oneself with them ahead of time. After Curly Hair shot his scenes, Fang Zhao returned to the office. He was caught up on all his outstanding tasks. The shoots for the ad and the TV series had beenpleted. There wasn''t anything else left. It was noon when he arrived in the virtual projects department. His staff had gathered for lunch. When Fang Zhao walked in, they were discussing items from the Old Era. He had already heard his share ofints from members of the production crews for Curly Hair''s shoots. "Howe automatic transmission isn''t the same as automatic driving? Why is the steering wheel round? Why are the gas pedal and the brake pedal so close to each other? Why was it so hard to drive in the Old Era? I need to switch to a luxury car that ces the gas pedal on the steering wheel." "What the hell is a bicycle? Why doesn''t it run on its own when you get on it? Why is it so hard to maintain your bnce? Wait, there are also electric scooters, motorbikes, and experiential vehicles. Forget it, I''ll pass on the bike." "What the hell can you do with so few bullets in a clip?" People in the New Era were used to easily operated and smart technology. Relics from the Old Era struck them as clumsy and a hassle. They even wondered why these things existed in the first ce. Zu Wen andpany were also discussing the practice toolsunched by Fiery Bird. Obviously, they were still getting used to them. "Boss, we were discussing Fiery Bird consoles in our tech discussion group yesterday again. I steeled myself this year and ordered a cabin-style console from Fiery Bird. It''s an upgrade from the ninth-generation console. They say the cabin-style console is more realistic than the helmet-style one, but word has it they''reing out with a new design for their 10th-generation console, but they haven''t announced any details. Boss, the one you''re getting is a 10th generation, right?" "Yes." "So it''s the 10th-generation console ''Rhapsody''?'' The one announced on the official website? The oneing out along with the ninth-generation upgrade?" "Yup." "Is it being delivered to the office?" "To my house." Zu Wen andpany were instantly disappointed when they heard Fang Zhao''s response. They were thinking that, if the console were delivered to the office, they could pose for pictures with it. In fact, Fang Zhao had originally nned on having the console delivered to the office, but after rethinking it, he''d had Fiery Bird send it to his house. He could y freely at home, but being too reckless at the office would cause a bad influence. Even though Fang Zhao was given free rein, others were working. He didn''t want to sow the seeds of jealousy or prevent other departments from going about their business. After noticing that his body had mutated, Fang Zhao had also set up a gym at his home. That would free up thepany gym for others. He could also exercise more freely at home and keep his secret under wraps. "Boss, do you know how to drive a regr car? Or ride a bike? Or use a gun?" Zu Wen was firing on all cylinders. "Tools from the Old Era are too difficult to use. I''ve already summoned the level of determination I had for my college entrance exams." "I do," Fang Zhao responded. "You''ve figured it out already? But I did too, hahaha. Among our group, only Wan Yue is still learning," Zu Wen said with augh. Wan Yue wore a massive frown. She found the tools a handful. "We''ll be fine as long as you guys know how to use them. We''re going to y together anyway, right?" "No worries. You have me," Zeng Huang said. "Right. Right. If you can''t figure out the tools, we''ll help out," Zu Wen said with a nod. Fang Zhao restrained himself from raining on the parade. He hadn''t yed the game yet, but he was skeptical as to how urately it could recreate the Old Era. Chapter 114: Your Express Delivery Is Arriving Chapter 114: Your Express Delivery Is Arriving Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Electronicpetition had be among the top sporting events, and with advancements in technology, the inte was omnipresent and electronicpetition had permeated into everyones lives. This new form of electronicpetition had overtaken many older sports, and throughout the world, it was known as the most widely epted sporting entertainment program. For entertainment, other than film, music, and livestreams, there was one other major yer, and that was gaming. Its ce in the New Era was much higher than that of football, basketball, or other sports. Electronicpetition also had nock of stars. The main team members of the five e-sports clubs of Yanzhou had influenceparable to the A-listers of Silver Wing, and every time they participated inrge-scalepetitions, these main team members would take the stage at the same time, so the influence they had was naturally even bigger. Song Miaomented, "The drama series that I was watching is going to have a break after today. I have to wait till February or March next year to catch the next episode." "No choice, if it continues on like this, it will die out," Zu Wen said. "Battle of the Century," which was about to be released, had captured most of the attention and poprity. Movies and online television had seen a decline since the start of the year. During July and August, there had been a sharp drop in viewership. If it continued on till September, many investors would be disappointed with the results. Hence, other than a few highly popr drama series, many other programs went into a rest period, giving way to "Battle of the Century." "Yesterday in the chat group, I heard those from the film department mentioning that the gamer-actors, those dual profession celebrities, have been recalled by their clubs. Probably to prepare for the publicity thats toe," Rodney added in. "Gamer-actors, dual profession celebrities?" Fang Zhao totally did not understand this. "It means that they are actors and, at the same time, they are professional gamers too," Zu Wen exined. Some gaming stars some would enter into showbiz as they yed. For some, they would sign contracts after their prime and hold both professions. And there were some that were discovered when they were still schooling. After signing on with apany, thepany would arrange for them to enter professional gamingpetitions. "All of them can be considered a form of investment by thepany and have been lying in wait for the past couple of years just for this time. However, I feel that, even if thepany manages to recall all these people back, it will not have much of an impact. Just recalling what happened ten years ago... Oh, right, Boss, ten years ago, you were still in secondary school, right? You probably didnt pay much attention to this," Zu Wen said. Fang Zhao understood what Zu Wen said by "not much of an impact" on the second day. The previous day, there had still been a number of movie and film stars appearing on the headlines of each major entertainment medias news, but today, all the trending news by the big media firms was dominated by news rted to e-sports clubs. With this widespread news coverage, movies and music both took a backseat. The big e-sports clubs had all started preparations a year ago. They had declined invitations to all sorts ofpetitions, and even when they did participate, they only sent out their second-string or third-string yers. They had handpicked gamers from all sort of genres and had focused on "Battle of the Century," training intensely for it. Some clubs were even rumored to have engaged a military school for a few months of military training. All the clubs had been in confined training, all for today, where they would remove the secrecy surrounding them. When Fang Zhao was watching the entertainment news, he realized that of all the trending stars that appeared, 90 percent were from Yanzhous big five e-sports clubs. A certain gaming superstar riding an automated car could also start trending. And this was just the start. Aug 26, Qian Citys Peoples Stadium, thergest stadium in Yanzhou. One of Yanzhous big five, Big Dipper e-Sports Club held a pre-battle pledging ceremony. A million fans went in person, and those unable to enter just stood directly outside the stadium. Aug 27, At Qians business centers highest buildingplex, at the "Jungle of Light" public square, Transcendental e-Sports Club held a pre-battle pledging ceremony, and vast crowds were present. Aug 29, 2S e-Sports Club rented out Yanzhousrgest garden on ake to hold its pre-battle pledging ceremony. The live broadcast nearly jammed from viewership. Aug 30, BOOM e-Sports Club held their pre-battle pledging ceremony on the summit of Yanzhous highest mountain. Photographers nearly froze. Aug 31, HWR e-Sports Club held their pre-battle pledging ceremony on a virtual stage. Team captain Jess said, "We have the lowest profile," then proceeded to disy a video of the team driving cars and motorbikes from the Old Era, causing fans to scream nonstop. A digital fan fainted from excitement and was sent to the hospital. Although the game was to be officially released in October, during the entirety of September, the teams would all undergo adaptive training. To the business minded e-sports clubs, the battle had already started early. September 1, 8 a.m., Fiery Bird released an official announcement. The "Battle of the Century" age restriction would be altered. From the original 16 years and above, it was raised to 18 and above. A clear-cut rule: People below 18 were prohibited from ying. An hour after the announcement was released, several hundred seventeen year olds staged a sit-in outside the entrance of Fiery Birds office, pressing Fiery Bird to lower the age restriction from 18 to 17. After that, their parents were called. Fiery Birds official spokesperson exined that protesting at the entrance would do no good. The limit had been set by the Electronic Competition Union in conjunction with other relevant departments for the good of everyones physical and mental well-being. Because of the inte, kids in the New Era matured faster. Smarter kids knew a lot. However, this did not mean that their mentalities were mature. Ones outlook on the world, life, and values could be seriously influenced by small matters. Previously, Fiery Bird had set the age restriction as 16, but now, after some prudent consideration, they had determined it necessary to be raised. The game was too dangerous for minors. Fang Zhao received a call from Su Hou early in the morning. As he had not reached the age restriction, Su Hou could not y "Battle of the Century." Thus, he had called Fang Zhao to relieve some of his misery, and his motive was to borrow Curly Hair from Fang Zhao. Su Hou had bought a few decent shepherd dogs and had hired a professional to specially train them. However, the results were not so good, so he wished to loan Curly Hair for a bit. Who knows, maybe with Curly Hair to spur them on, those dogs would learn faster. The same had happened back at Shanmu Farm. Fang Zhao did not agree right away; he needed to consider first. After ending the call with Su Hou, Fang Zhao called Curly Hair over. "Do you want to head to a Muzhou farm to y? Su Hou called and wants to borrow you." "Woof!" Curly Hairs tail wagging was extra jubnt, seeming like he was very excited. He prefered carefree running on real grasnds. The house was a little too small; he had gotten used to running in fields. After returning to Qian, he had felt that there was too little space. "Remember what I told you before. Make sure you guard the farm properly when you are over there." "Woof!" "Ill get Su Hou toe fetch you." "Woof!" Curly Hair frisked about happily in the house. When Fang Zhao told Su Hou the news, Su Hou was very happy. He had been waiting for these words. "I will leave Muzhou and pick him up right away." Ding! Suddenly, there was a new notification. Fang Zhao gave Su Hou his address and said a little more before ending the call and checking the notification. "Your express delivery is arriving. Please be ready to receive it." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker What are your thoughts on the express delivery? MacDonalds, KFC or Pizzahut? Chapter 115: Astonishing Adaptability Chapter 115: Astonishing Adaptability Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhaos unit was on the top floor of the building. When hed bought over the apartment, half of the top floor had been a garden. Since buying it over from Xue Jing, Fang Zhao had not made many changes, only expanding the parking space slightly. After receiving the notification, Fang Zhao stepped outside. He did not have to wait long before he saw a ck dot approaching from the distance. The ck dot increased its speed. It was a transport drone. When it arrived at on top of the parking space, it slowly descended. A ck metal case was lowered onto the space. Fang Zhao verified receiving the goods and the express delivery drone left. The case was encrypted. When Fang Zhao scanned in the details of his identity, the case automatically opened. Inside the metal case was another transparent case made from some unknown material. Within it was a humanoid-shaped machine that looked like a robot. Fang Zhao was puzzledwhen had he ordered a robot? But after reading the description on the transparent case, Fang Zhao understood. This was not a robot; it was the 10th generation game console that Fiery Birds headquarters had sent over. The machine was mainly white in color with ck veins running across it and the red Fiery Bird insignia. So this is their new gaming console? The thought had never crossed his mind. At this moment, Fang Zhaos bracelet notified him of an iing call. It was from an unknown number. Fang Zhao considered for a bit before answering the call. "Hello, is this Mr. Fang Zhao?" a somewhat boorish voice asked. "Yes. Thats me." "Hi, I am Zachary, an engineer from Fiery Birds Yanzhou department, in charge of instation of the machine and servicing. We have received notification that you have epted the console. May I ask if you have time today? If you are free, we can be at your ce in 20 minutes to help you install the console and to guide you on its usage. If you are busy, we can reschedule for another time." "I dont have anything else going on. I will be at home." "All right, we will have to trouble you to wait for another 20 minutes. My assistants and I will leave for your ce right away. Since there were engineersing over to install the console, Fang Zhao temporary left the case lying there. "Boss, what is this? A robot for the chores?" Zuo Yu hade over to deliver a set of files that required Fang Zhao to sign. As there was a case in the parking space, Zuo Yud had to park the car at the public garage below beforeing up. When he saw the case there, he became suspicious. What had Fang Zhao bought a robot for? Chores? On closer inspection of the robot, he saw the insignia on its chest and doubted even more. Since when did Fiery Bird create robots for housework? "Its not for housework; its Fiery Birds 10th generation game console," Fang Zhao told him. "That fabled 10th generation? Game console?!" Zuo Yu was still full of doubt. "This is a game console?" Only after reading the description on the clear case did Zuo Yu believe that Fang Zhao was not pulling his leg. "It really is. The fabled 10th generation looks like this? What were the designers thinking?" Although his words about Fiery Birds designers seemed full of disdain, Zuo Yu was still very curious and kept circling the case. Knowing that the engineers were about to arrive, he was not in a rush to leave. He had nned to return immediately to thepany after getting Fang Zhao to sign the files, but these files were not especially urgentas long as they were returned by today, it would be fine. He wanted to stay longer and take a look. If it had been a helmet or a cabin-style gaming console, Zuo Yu would not have been that curious or interested, even if it was a new model from Fiery Bird. However, this gaming consoles shape aroused the curiosity in him. "Its probably an exoskeleton type. I never thought I would live to see the day there would be an exoskeleton-type design of a game console. Its a pity the appearance doesnt look impressive enough." As Zuo Yu examined it, he clicked his tongue in wonder and could not help but open the case and touch it. Fang Zhao understood what Zuo Yu meant by "exoskeleton." The hard shell on the surface of the body protecting the soft interior of prawns, crabs, and bugs was known as an exoskeletons. Humans also had rted projects as a means to protect the rtively weak and fragile human body. Actually utilizing machinery as an exoskeleton had been used during the end of days. During that period, there were scientists that had started an exoskeleton project, but the technology had not advanced enough and Fang Zhao hadnt gotten to wear an exoskeletonbat suit in his past life. In the New Era, during the period when mankind had started exploring others, these technologies had advanced rapidly, but the majority of their use was in the military and for medical treatment. The general publics deepest impression of exoskeletons were their use as armor by the outer space corps. Its use in entertainment was not much, due to the high manufacturing costs, and there were nopanies willing to try. No one would have expected that Fiery Birds 10th generation would choose to use an exoskeleton type! It seemed like, when Fiery Bird had announced that the 10th generation would have revolutionary changes, theyd meant that they had started on an exoskeleton project and it had be reality. "Its a pity that it is just a game console. How great would it be if it were a real power exoskeleton." There was a hint of envy in Zuo Yus eyes. "Have you worn that sort of power suit?" Fang Zhao asked. "Nope, I enlisted in the military very early. My studies were allpleted in military school. When I was assigned my posting, I was sent to the anti-terrorism unit and could not get out." Zuo Yu was full of regret. "Could not get out" meant that he could not leave the. This had been a regret of Zuo Yus. He had originally wanted to continue making a living in the military and one day finally get out, but because of a few mistakes, he had been discharged from the military. However, Fiery Birds 10th generation console made him anticipate again. "Fiery Birds goal is probably to let more people get a kick, those power exoskeletons sold online are made from a different material, and the technology and feeling cannotpare to the real ones. Since Fiery Bird has made the 10th generation as an exoskeleton, given their reputation... The feeling after wearing it might not be same as the real ones, but it should be close. As Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu were talking, a flying car came. There was no space to park the car, so a middle-aged person in working attire hopped off. He showed Fang Zhao his working ID and said, "Hi, I am the engineer that spoke to you just now, Zachary." Zachary looked like a worker from a Muzhou farm. He was tanned, full of vigor, and his rough hands were full of calluses. After the self introductions, Zachary pressed somewhere on the transparent case and four wheels appeared. Zachary pushed the case aside and let his helpernd the car. "Mr. Fang, where do you want the machine to be ced?" Zachary asked. "This room." Fang Zhao opened a room he had prepared beforehand. There was nothing else inside the room. Zachary pushed the case into the room and he and his helper got down to work. While assembling the machine, he exined to Fang Zhao the superiority the 10th generation machine had over the 9th generation one. "This is the power exoskeleton model, or mobile clothing. It is very convenient and doesnt burden you when being worn. For example, if you are tired, you can just eat drink or sleep in the suit. Other than bathing, you can basically wear this for everything. This also fulfills the desires towards the outer space corps that some gamers have. If you can adapt to this, even if you wear the outer space corps power suit in future, you will not find much of a difference. Of course, this exoskeleton does not have the same functions as the power suits of the outer space corps. After all, the power suits of the outer space corps are weapons, and this is just a game console, it can only imitate that sort of feeling. Other than that, it will let you have a more realistic experience of gaming." As Zachary was exining, Zuo Yu was eager to give it a try. "Boss,ter, after you have tried it, could I try it out too?" Fang Zhao nodded. "Sure." After the instations and inspection werepleted, Zachary instructed Fang Zhao on how to put it on. Actually, it was not reallyplicated, as it was all automated as long as he confirmed his identity and usage rights. Fang Zhao could feel himself wearing an outer shell, but he did not feel it stifling or restrictive. Waving his hands, swinging his shoulders, walking, jumping, all these actions felt very unhindered. What Zachary had said about wearing it to eat, drink, and sleep was all true. "Okay, now we can enter the adapting phase. I rmend lying down. If you remain standing, once you enter the game for a long period of time, your nerves and muscles will not feel exhausted, as the suit bears the strain, but once you leave the game, you will experience the side effects. Sitting is fine too, but I still rmend lying down," Zachary instructed. Fang Zhao did not proceed to find a bed, instead just lying down on the floor. Following Zacharys instructions, he entered the adapting phase. It was as if his soul had been removed from his body. Fang Zhao felt himself standing at an unfamiliar ce. He could no longer feel the original feeling of lying on the floor. In front of him was a basketball, and his surroundings were transformed into a basketball court. The ground below him was a wooden floor board, and the clothes he was wearing were basketball attire and shoes. "Mr. Fang, you have now entered the adapting sequence. You can freely exercise. We will monitor your degree of adaptation." Zacharys voice seemed to be just beside his ear. Fang Zhao did not waste any time. He walked over and picked up the basketball. He could clearly feel the lines of the basketball in his hands. Indeed... very real! Fang Zhao started trying to bounce the ball. Thump! Thump! Thump! The sound of the basketball smashing against the ground,bined with the sound of the basketball whizzing through the air, stimted his excited senses. Fang Zhao bounced the ball and moved forward. His bouncing became faster and faster as he got more proficient with the dribbling movement. ... In the room, Zachary watched the charts disyed by the measurement apparatus and then looked at theprehensive numbers at the side. On it was disyed a "60." The maximum value was 100. Normally there would be no issues upon reaching 60. ncing at these numbers, a rxed smile appeared on Zacharys face. "Not too bad, hitting 60 means that you can use it often, you adaptability is good. With another month of adapting, you might even hit 70..." Zachary had not finished speaking when he lost his voice. He stared nkly at the screen disying the adaptability value. Originally stabilizing at 60, it had begun to move again. 61... 64... 68... 72... What had he just said? With another month of adapting? In less than 30mins, the adapting value had jumped from 60 to 75! "Tsk, this adaptability is indeed strong!" Zacharys assistant eximed in astonishment. The value stabilized at "75." Zacharyughed and shook his head. "Never expected that Mr. Fangs adaptability to the new machine would reach 75. Im afraid some people in thepany are going to be disappointed. If Mr. Fang hadnt adapted to the machine well, the moment he put it up for sale, quite a number of people in thepany would have bought it immediately, but now it seems like these people wont even get a chance." "Master!" Zacharys helper, Boken, shouted out. "What?" Zachary asked. He was sending messages and thus did not look up. "The value changed again." Zachary was displeased. "Nonsense, the value is always changing constantly. It is fine as long as it modtes around a certain range. Have you forgotten all that I taught you?" "No, take a look!" Zachary lifted his head up to look at the value of the screen, and his eyes slowly widened. The value that had originally stabilized around the 75 mark had began to rise upward again. 78, 79, 80, 81... Although it was not rising that quickly, it was indeed increasing. This could not be exined rationally anymore. "This... this... this adaptability is way too strong, right?!" Thinking of something, Zachary turned his head and asked Zuo Yu. "Is your boss really an artist? Does he meddle with anything else?" Zuo Yu was equally baffled. "He really is only aposer." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Master Barker wishes everyone a happy Chinese New Year! May Curly Hair bless you all with good health and fortune in the year of the dog. Master Barker will be busy during this period and might be unable to replyments but chapters will be published as per usual ording to the schedule! Chapter 116: Your Boss... Is Still Your Boss Chapter 116: Your Boss... Is Still Your Boss Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh For adapting training, other than basketball, Fang Zhao yed football and badminton, rode a bicycle, drove a car, practiced archery, and many other events. The realism he felt got more and more intense, as if he was really standing in an empty room and ying with all this equipment, not inside a game. When Fang Zhao exited from the adaptive training mode, he was sweating profusely. As he separated from the game console, only then did he realize the casual attire he was wearing was entirely soaked and his entire body felt as if he had really done all those sports. How mysterious. Fang Zhao looked at the taut muscles on his arm before using the sleeves of this shirt to wipe sweat off his face. He turned to face Zachary and Boken who were standing there in a daze. "Are they any problems?" Fang Zhao asked. "No... No problems." Zachary nced at the disy showing a bright red "91" then looked at Fang Zhao who was still standing there and asked, "Do you feel anything abnormal? For example, headaches or no sense of bnce?" Fang Zhao walked a few steps, then jumped on the spot. "Everything seems to be fine. Only... at the moment when I was leaving the training mode, I felt a little dizzy, but I was all right after a few seconds." Zachary checked all the results disyed on the screen that showed readings of his bodily functions. All these had been taken when Fang Zhao was in the training mode. These readings showed that Fang Zhao was not lying and he was perfectly fine. "When using the 10th generation for the first time, separating from the console for the first time will indeed cause a little dizziness. In the future, after using it a few times, it will not ur anymore." Taking a look at the final figures, Zacharymented. "Mr. Fang, how was the experience of using it?" "Very good," Fang Zhao replied. "Its very easy to get addicted." A proud smile appeared on Zacharys face. "To be able to let yers be addicted is our greatest aplishment. Seems like Mr. Fang also knows how to find joy in games." It seemed like this gaming console would not be sold after all. "Boss, can I try it?" Zuo Yu asked in eager anticipation. Fang Zhao looked toward Zachary. "Can he use it?" Zachary nodded his head. "This machines owner is you, Mr. Fang. As long as you authorize it, he will be able to use it." Zachary taught Fang Zhao how to set up the authorized users. "All done. This gentleman can enter and try it out," Zachary said. Once Zuo Yu entered the training mode, Fang Zhao saw that thest screen in front of Zachary disyed a "76." Zachary then exined to Fang Zhao the meaning of that number. "This gentleman is also adapting very well." Zachary watched the numbers jumping up, turned his head, to Fang Zhao and asked, "He is your bodyguard, right?" "Yes." Fang Zhao saw the misgiving in Zacharys eyes, so he asked, "Are there any problems?" Zachary thought about what to say before shaking his head. "Nothing." He just thought that this bodyguards adaptability would probably not be higher than this young man who said he was aposer. Although the value rose up, this was probably because Zuo Yu had used a lot of simr machinery. Just now, when Fang Zhao had been using the machine, Zachary had talked to Zuo Yu and knew that Zuo Yu was an old hand. Zacharys eyes were on the charts and numbers on the screen, and Fang Zhao was watching the machine lying on the floor in wonder. Just now, he had been the one wearing the gaming suit and lying there. Being totally immersed in the adaptive training mode, he had not known what the situation outside was like. Now he knew that, when he had been vigorously exercising in the adaptive training mode, outside of the mode, his body had seemed sedated, only slight trembles being seen. The machine that covered the surface of the body was full of sensors. These sensors would gather all sorts of data and would transmit it to a processor. Finally, it would appear as charts and numbers in front of Zachary. The adaptability value that was at 76 rose to 87 beforeing to aplete stop. Zuo Yu separated from the machine with a satisfied grin and was soaking wet. "Indeed, the experiencepared to all the older game consoles is way more intense. It is worthy of being called the 10th generation. Most likely,pared to the real power suits, there wont be much difference... 87?!" The grin on Zuo Yus face turned into shock when he saw the value. "I only got 87?" He still remembered that Fang Zhao had achieved a value of 91 a short while back. Zachary grudgingly said, "Exceeding 85 is considered first rate; this is already very high." "My boss got a 91 just now!" Zuo Yu felt that his own ability had been looked down upon. "Your boss has an impressive adaptability," Zachary said. "I was from the special forces!" "Your boss... is still your boss." Zachary could only think of this reason. Confirming that usage would not be hindered and having gotten an adaptability of 90+. Zachary was not the least bit worried that Fang Zhao would encounter any problems. He sent a copy of a detailed guide to Fang Zhao and left a means of contact. "If there are any issues with the machine, just call this number. Even if I am not free, my colleagues will rush over and help you service it." As they had other tasks, Zachary did not stay for too long. After exhorting a few important points to Fang Zhao, he left along with his assistant. The casing that had originally been used to store the 10th generation machine was also taken away by them. After showering and changing into a set of clean and dry clothes, Fang Zhao called out to Zuo Yu, who was still sitting there bewildered. They would be heading back to thepany together. Although he was now a manager that did not need to handle matters personally, he still had to return asionally to keep an eye on things. The game console had already been delivered and installed. In the next few days, he would probably spend a lot of time ying. Today, he wanted to head down to thepany and ask if there were any more documents that required his signature or approval. After a round in the virtual projects department, Fang Zhao held on to a set of documents that Zhu Zhen had handed him and took the elevator to the film department to check on some of the programs that Pr Light and the film departments were coborating on. Entering the elevator, Fang Zhao noticed five others inside: an older manager and four youngsters who seemed like university studentsthree guys and a girl. Most likely, the parking garage above was full, so they needed toe up from the lower garages. The manager recognized Fang Zhao andughed as he exchange greetings. "Manager Fang, heading to the top floor to give your report?" "Nope, Im heading to the film department. You brought neers again?" Fang Zhao remembered him bringing another group of youngsters a while back. "Yeah, these four are here to receive priority development," the manager said, not hiding anything. Fang Zhao understood. These were probably part of thepanys reserve strategy. With the entertainment market being dominated by gaming, thepany would transfer over these dual profession gamer-actors and give them prioritized development. The five of them were also headed for the film department. When the elevator doors opened, that older manager did not step out first, instead making an "after you" gesture to Fang Zhao. Originally, two of the youngsters had lifted their legs to step out, but seeing their manager do that, they retracted their step. After Fang Zhao was some distance away from the elevator, a few of the youngsters then asked their new manager, "Who is that?" "The number one in the virtual projects department. You guys are new here, so you wouldnt be familiar," the manager told them. "Also a manager?" A youngster wearing a baseball cap pointed in the direction hed left. Finding it hard to imagine, he continued, "That guy is a department manager? He looks to be around the same age as me. Is he famous?" "Yes, he is the manager of the virtual projects department. A while back, Fiery Birds sound effects department head even mentioned him. Back then, you guys were having sealed training and did not pay attention to entertainment news. That man is really impressive. The virtual projects department rose up under his watch, and he is the new star of musicposition circles. He is so great he can even discuss terms with Director Duan. Back then, everyone shunned the virtual projects departments, but now theyre finding ways to try and squeeze themselves into the the department. The benefits are great, wages are high, and the prospects are plentiful." "Sounds really impressive, but we do not have much of a rtionship with him. He is not part of the gaming circle," a short-haired girl ying with a gaming device in her hands said indifferently. "Thats true, but in the future, if you meet him around thepany, do take notice," the manager exhorted. "Got it~." The four youngsters agreed but did not really think much of the matter. Music andposition seemed too far away for them, and they would not be joining the virtual projects department. No matter how impressive the other person was, it did not really affect them much. At most, just giving way to him in thepany would do. When Fang Zhao found the film departments manager He Hao, he was watching a live broadcast of an interview. He Hao knew that Fang Zhao did not know much about the gaming circles and thus exined, "2S e-Sports Clubs ace Ke Zimos poprity is on the uprise." Thinking of something. He Haoughed. "This brat even slighted your department today." He Hao told Fang Zhao about this mornings news. At that time, Fang Zhao had been at home for the instation of the game console, and had not paid attention to the news." "This brat was not satisfied with Fiery Birds choice of a virtual idol to be the spokesperson. He felt that they were the most professional and wrote a few letters to Fiery Birds headquarters requesting a change in spokesperson. He felt that endorsement of a game should be done by the most professional and outstanding people. Seems like Fiery Birds side gave him some ck, so Ke Zimo seemed particrly happy today. He thinks that the virtual projects department have gotten all they can for thest time and wont be so lucky in the future." These few reputable e-sports clubs were no longer having sealed training. The reason for sealed training was to keep their training methods and tactics secret. Sealed training was for the teams to get used to the game ande up with methods to tackle things they did not understand. When they started their practice, the image would not have been beautiful, and if videos were released, they might even lost fans. Now, though, after bing proficient through lots of training, videos released now would be able to stir up lots of fans. In the New Era, there were too many e-sports clubs. As they were still mainly business driven, they need to guarantee their own strength and capture the hearts of fans. Especially at this juncture that only happened once every ten years. From a business point of view, these e-sports clubs no longer needed to maintain their cold and indifferent attitudes. From time to time, they would release a few videos or ept interviews. For example, videos of Big Dipper e-Sports Clubs captain taking his team out to drive cars from the Old Era, or videos of BOOMs team riding motorcycles around the city as training. And this time, 2S e-Sports Club and BOOM e-Sports Club had organized a practice match, and the event was motorbike racing. They had already spoken with Fiery Birds branch, and when the time came, Fiery Bird would released a map on the public web for them topete on. And Ke Zimo was the main talking point of this practice match. In the interview, Ke Zimo seemed very mboyant. "Its just amon Old Era vehicle, more difficult to operate than modern vehicles, but I have had no trouble learning, and have mastered it rather easily. Actually, my house has a bike that is a replica of an Old Era model, which I have been riding for thest few years. I havent encountered much difficulty in games." The host of the program asked, "Why did you choose BOOM e-Sports Club as your opponents for the practice match? This is your first practice match after the pledging ceremony, right?" Ke Zimo waved it off with his hands. "It cant be helped. Only BOOM e-Sports Club has professional racing gamers. The others are too weak." There was an added emphasis on hisst three words. There was no need to say what sort of reaction the other three clubs had when they saw the news. They were all termed as Yanzhous five strongest, yet this brat actually publicly belittled them during an interview. "You all also know that my other profession was a racer, and I won many youth racing championships. However, after I switched to electronicpetition, I havent taken part in these sort ofpetitions anymore, and I also didnt take part in this years championships. Still, I feel that, on this level, I dont have any worthy adversaries. Even though I have not taken part in these championships, I have not stopped training for games. The vehicles during the Old Era were much harder to maneuver, but I am the best driver in my team." As he spoke, Ke Mozimented, "I really wish I could pit myself against the generation from before the apocalypse." "If you had the chance topete against the older generations from before the apocalypse, who do you think would win?" the host asked whileughing. "Me, of course!" Ke Zimo shed a victory sign toward the camera. The smile on his face was not the joking sort but a rather haughty one. He really felt this way. "That little fellow is really full of himself," Fang Zhao suddenly said. He Hao nodded his head in agreement when he heard Fang Zhao. "That little fellow is a little crazy, but he does have a frightening talent. He came from a line of racers and he has a dual profession. He really has the ability to back up his words, though. But mentioning the older generation before the apocalypse is a littlecking in manners. Obviously he knows that it is impossible for these older generations to still be living, so who can prove that he is better than them? Only his words?" Fang Zhaoughed but did not say more. The interview continued on. Ke Zimo did not feel like he had said anything wrong. He still continued emphasizing, "Actually, I feel that everyone should just face up to history. The older generations during the Period of Destruction have all been overglorified. All those mentioned in textbooks are too perfect and exaggerated. Just one look and you can tell they are all fake. Of all the videos that have survived from those periods, none of them have been able to prove the situations written in those textbooks. I am a professional racer, thats why I know best. Some of those things that are mentioned are really impossible. For example, the celebrated leader from the Period of Destruction Fang Zhao could ride a motorbike and shoot urately. Even when he his bike was knocked down, he could still flip a few times, free fall 20 meters, and stillnd properly and continue riding. Isnt this all nonsense? Did they think it was a sideshow? Its simply an insult to my IQ!" Fang Zhao: "..." little brat! The host of the broadcast gave a forced smile. Many viewers watching the broadcast online also approved of what hed said and leftments requesting that portion be removed from history books. As the interview was ending, Ke Zimo faced the screen. "The model we are using for thepetition is a motorcycle that Fiery Bird specially designed. The level of difficulty is really high. For all the newbies, I have a word of advice: dont bite off more than you can chew. Newbies should not court disaster and try it. When the timees, just watching us will do." Fang Zhao exhaled sharply. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Well, well, well. What do we have here? Hashtag FZTriggered4the1stTime Chapter 117: Black T-Rex Chapter 117: ck T-Rex Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh He Hao did not pay much attention to Fang Zhaos reaction. He knew that many of these people who shared the same name as martyrs were more respectful and worshipped them more; they did not like hearing others badmouth their namesake. Thus, being unhappy with Ke Zimos words was normal. "Those are the sort of people they are; dont lower yourself to that level," He Hao consoled. "Yeah." Fang Zhao smiled a little, but what he was thinking about... he could not mention to He Hao. Fang Zhao returned home from the office and checked the news. On the entertainment side, almost every entertainment media was reporting about the uing practice match between 2S and BOOM e-Sports Club. This was an exhibition match before the official release, and it captured the attention of other yers. Previously, Fiery Bird had released a small map for yers to adapt to. yers who entered this map could watch from a bystanders point of view. They could experience the city and view the lifestyle of people from that period and various items that they used. And now Fiery Bird had released a portion of the map simr to the previous one, but the characters inside had all been removed. This map had been specially released for 2S and BOOM e-Sports Clubs practice match. After this practice match was over, it would be opened to all yers. In short, 2S and BOOM, two of the strongest clubs, had coborated with Fiery Birds Yanzhou division to organize this practice match that benefited all parties. The news also mentioned the racing motorbike that Fiery Bird had designed, "T-Rex." It was rumored that, in the game, T-Rex would be considered an "umon item." Every continent had a set limit of 200 units, and all twelve continentsbined would not have more than 2400 units. Although it might seem like a lot, butpared to other items, this was considered scarce. Otherwise they would not have been considered umon. When the time came, obtaining one would depend on the persons capabilities, but before that, Fiery Bird would be borrowing 2S and BOOM gaming clubs practice match to advertise their T-Rex and excite yers. The practice match was set at 10 a.m. on September 3. Su Hou hade over on the 2nd to borrow the dog and satisfy his craving knowing that Fang Zhao had a 10th generation Fiery Bird game console. Unfortunately, he was still young and had limited ess to a lot of games, so he could only watch with envy. Every day, he could only watch videos or highlight clips of games. When Su Hou left with Curly Hair, Fang Zhao logged onto Fiery Birds public tform and entered the training mode. Here there were a few choices of heavy-duty motorbikes, but not the T-Rex model that was seen on the news. These motorbikes were surely less powerful, but for training purposes, they were more than enough. Fang Zhao had not ridden heavy-duty motorbikes in a long time. Normal motorbikes were easy to obtain, but this was his first time using one since hed been reborn. In thetter stages of his past life, due to the decline of his body functions due to injuries and illnesses, the research team hade up with a new model of vehicles, but Fang Zhao had rarely used them. Waking up in the New Era, these vehicles from the past had already been phased out and could no longer be essed. Fang Zhao expected himself to be quite unustomed to it, but hearing the roar of the engine, a familiar feeling entered his mind and his senses started tingling. It seemed as if his memory had already coordinated with his body to the most suitable level. Four hourster, Fang Zhao separated from the console, returning back to reality. His stimted mind gradually became tranquil. Fang Zhao took a drink and walked to the window, admiring the beautiful glow of the city. He had entered the game in the afternoon; now it was already dark outside, but the city center would never be quiet just because the sun had set. The winds on the top floor were strong and cold. Fang Zhao finished his ss of water, shut the window, and smiled as observed the excited entertainment news. September 3, 8 a.m. Lots of people had already opened up Fiery Birds Yanzhou divisions live broadcast in anticipation. Although it was just a practice match, viewership was high. 2S and BOOM e-Sport Clubs fans were fervently stirring up the atmosphere, and some people were even betting on the oue of the match. Fang Zhao noticed that there were slightly more people supporting a 2S win; they probably ced faith in Ke Zimos many racing trophies. Fang Zhao realized that, in the virtual projects departments group chat, Zu Wen and the others had still been discussing who would win at 11 p.m.st night. It seemed like they would surely be catching the live broadcast. As Fang Zhao ate his breakfast, he briefly browsed through the news before he would enter the game and familiarize himself even more. Todays entertainment headlines were mostly dominated by 2S and BOOM e-Sport Clubs practice match. The other three teams of Yanzhous big five were not going to miss this opportunity to evaluate their rivals skills and ability either. Even if it was only a single practice match, they could still gauge their rivals skill level by observing their proficiency with the equipment. A person who was able to use all sorts of equipment had the ability to survive in a world of chaos. This sentence applied in the real world, and it applied in games as well. At Big Dipper e-Sport Club headquarters, the main team was all present. This was their internal viewing area, and it was easy for them to hold discussions here, as there were no other people from other gaming events. "Who do you think will win?" "Probably 2S. Although that Ke Zimo fellow needs to be taught a lesson, we cant deny that he has skills and is very talented. If not for the fact that he was underage ten years ago, we would probably have crossed swords with him. To be well known in the gaming circles so early, he should be worthy of the high sry 2S are paying him." "I really hope BOOM wins. If that Ke Zimo brat really wins, he wont even need to wait till tomorrow to start belittling us again." "Its just riding a bike and he is acting all high and mighty. Even if he can ride well, it doesnt mean that he will have thestugh. None of the great generals of the founding era were race car drivers." "... Seems like there was one who was a truck driver, the one from Jizhou." "Wasnt the Jizhou one a discharged soldier before he became a truck driver?" "He is still a driver and can be considered as having a driving background, I guess." "Speaking of that, the Ke Zimo brat even doubted the martyr Fang Zhao. Luckily, at this time, people are more tolerant of this discussion, and the martyr Fang Zhao does not have any direct descendants. I reckon that if he had any surviving descendants, the brat would have been invited over for tea immediately after the interview." "If he really had the guts, why did he not talk about Great General Wu Yan, who was even more overexaggerated in history textbooks? He knew that the martyr Fang Zhao did not have any descendants that woulde looking for him. He might be arrogant, but he is not stupid. He knows which parties he cannot afford to offend." Team captain Yi Yuan sighed. "What a pity." Yi Yuan thought back to the words Ke Zimo had said during the interview. Many people online even joked that Fang Zhaos coffin would not be able to rest underground. Yi Yuans history was decent, and he deeply worshipped the Yanzhou leaders who had left a deep mark. There was only that unfortunate one who did not have the luck to survive one more year. How would the Wu family have developed then? It was a pity, given the great circumstances that the Wu family descendants had, that they had not been able to grab hold of the chance and instead had internal strife after the founding era. Even if they were now slowly recovering their influence, Yanzhou had no way of hiding the truth. Many Yanzhou governors did not have the Wu family name. This was something that people from other continents would always use to poke fun at Yanzhou, but most of Yanzhous masses did not mind. Yi Yuan could only sigh. If he were good enough at racing, he would surely have participated in that practice match, but in reality, he was not good enough, and participating at this juncture would only make himself aughing stock. It was better for him to honestly analyse the other partys capabilities. At 9.30 a.m., the live broadcast started, showing the two teams that had already logged in, fans from both sides, and other yers that had qualified for the practice match. Thats right, other than the two gaming clubs, 2S and BOOM, Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch had also released 100 spots. These spots were first released to high-level VIP guests, and the remaining spots were then released one by one to other yers. Yanzhous five big gaming clubs all had high-level VIP invites, but this time, the other three teams were not taking part. Taking part despite not being good enough was asking for a beating. In the broadcast, the backdrop was the map that Fiery Bird had released earlier. The starting point was a vige outside the city. At that moment, it was already bustling with excitement. There were a number of ck heavy-duty motorbikes on site. Like violent beasts, they were seemingly full of restrained power. Half of the coarse back tire was exposed, and it was like a tyrannosaurus rex that was prepared to start on its hunt. To the people of the New Era, it seemed to harness a primitive and intense power beneath its exterior. Electronic dance music was ying in the background as the tones of thementators got more and more animated. They knew how to drum up the interest of fans and yers alike. At the side, some VIP yers were controlling their throttles and revving their engines. The roaring of the engine and hysterical shrieks from the fans created a noisy atmosphere. The fans were seemingly in a frenzy, but there was still order. After all, they had also been selected with utmost care. Due the map being specially designed for the practice match, the road at the start was especially wide. Right at the front were the teams from 2S and BOOM. However, it was not their entire main force. Each club had sent five members to be their representatives. They were d in their e-sports clubs uniform. Behind them were the other yers who had decided to take part and had managed to obtain a spot and the usage of T-Rex. The yers were in all sorts of their own attire. Some had on their insignias while others were armed to the teeth with all sorts of in-game equipment. The dynamic electronic dance music came to an abrupt end and the entire site was silent, but it was soon filled by hysterical shrieks and shouts. This signified that the race was about to start. With a loud explosive sound, the front ten raced off the blocks. The seeminglyrge and cumbersome heavy-duty motorbikes finally set of without any restraint. The rumbling of the engines unleashed a brutal energy. With a heavy discharge of smoke andrge power outputs, the machines were telling people that, although the exterior might seem cumbersome, it was a two-wheeled racing monster! Behind the ten, the other yers followed behind in session, but theirpetitive spirits were not as intense. They were just following behind to get a kick. Due to some of them not having enough practice or being too excited to properly control the bikes, they crashed their bikes not long after starting and immediately disconnected. This meant to say that, if this was reality, they would have already lost their lives. For every crash, the yers nearby were all affected and crashed out together. Although those yers did not immediately disconnect, the impact of the crash was too brutal and both man and machine suffered damage. In the game, the pain induced was lowered and hence did not have such an intense feeling. Those few people no longer had any desire to continue following and so voluntarily disconnected and went to watch the live broadcast. This practice match had a spectator view from all angles. Therefore, those watching the live broadcast could watch from the front, sides, and even top down. The cameras for the broadcast were mainly following the ten people at the front. The people at the starting line were prepared to go offline to watch the broadcast when they saw a figure suddenly appearing. He was riding a T-Rex, and they immediately knew that he was one of the hundred yers that had managed to obtain a spot for the race. "Hey brother, you arete. They already set off. Im afraid you have no way of catching up, but just follow behind and enjoy yourself," someone at the starting line said. The figure riding the ck motorbike nodded his head and set off. The earsplitting roar of the engines echoed all around. "Who is that?" another yer at the starting line asked. "Looking at his attire, he is neither from 2S or BOOM. I dont see any emblem either, so I have no idea." "Who cares about him. Hes definitely a yer who came to join in on the fun. Hurry and disconnect to watch the live broadcast; there is nothing for us to watch here." "Right right right! The live broadcast is more important. Who cares about the others." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Zordon has summoned the almighty ck Ranger! Tbh Im clueless to his identity. Chapter 118: Who Is That Lunatic Chapter 118: Who Is That Lunatic Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch, live broadcast studio. "The practice match started?" "Just started. Other than the ten people from 2S and BOOM, of the other 100 yers that obtained a spot, 99 are already online... Eh, thest one just came online! Just now he wasnt even on." "Dont mind it. After all, these people are just here to have a bit of fun. Just take it as giving VIP guests the benefit of having an up-close interaction with the clubs. When theye online or how they want to y is all up to them. All you people need to do is follow the action between those few people from 2S and BOOM closely." "Understood, of the 110 people, eight of them have disconnected one minute in. All from the back." "In a bit, the gap between the front and back will increase. Pay attention to where the cameras are pointing at." "Got it... two more have disconnected. Only a hundred left. No idea how many will remain after five minutes." "There will be more crashes once we enter the city. Got to let them suffer a little and not let them think this is a walk in the park." "Eh?" Someone at the side was staring at the screen, bbergasted. "That one at the back, so fast!" "Which?" The few others stretched their necks over to take a look. "This dot. It was inst ce, but now its already in the middle of the pack." The person in front of the screen pointed out a little dot. The map had been minimized and all participants appeared as bright dots on this screen. "Its easier to crash when you are going too fast," someone else said. Everyone knew what he meant: the faster one went, the narrower the field of vision and the harder the vehicle became to maneuver. Racing along a straight path without anybody was fine, but when it came to speeding along turns and bends, it was easy to lose control. "Another one at the front crashed, 99 left. I shall see when this fellow crashes and disconnects." The start of the race course was t and smooth ground, and the road was a straight path with not many turns. After a while, the number of bends would gradually increase, and the number of mishaps would increase alongside it. Just as Fiery Birds staff had predicted, 5 minutester, from the 99 yers, there was a sudden drop to 67. Those at the back were getting further and further away. They also probably felt no reason to continue racing and had voluntarily disconnected. As this continued, the number of yers dropped to 51. A few entertainment workshops saw this as a chance to increase their poprity too. Fiery Birds public broadcast prohibited others from taking videos, so they could only take screenshots. Every time there was a crash, they would excitedly snap away and post it up, letting everyone know what the crashes looked like and addingmentary, making the crashes even more interesting. When speeding along bends, even a professional race driver was faced with the dangers of crashing at any time. The screenshots kept getting uploaded, and they were taken from all angles. Included were the yers whod crashed out of the server, other yers that had been affected by the crash, and which yers had withdrawn due to injuries. Even for those that wore professional racing gear or were armed to the teeth with all sorts of in-game equipment, once they were riding at high speeds, the crashes were too brutal and they would disconnect immediately. To them, this was merely a game and the idents were virtual; they took it as all fun and games. Although this was just a source ofughter for the people watching the live broadcast, for people who had been professional drivers, when riding the bike, they already did not differentiate between game and reality. These people treated it seriously even though it was just a game. At the front, 2S e-Sports Clubs Ke Zimo and BOOM e-Sports Clubs f had gradually pulled ahead of the others. 2S and BOOM e-Sports Clubs had a total of ten people participating, and they had pulled away from the other yers after starting. Furthermore, as they were the focal point of thispetition and were coined the "front ten," the cameras focused mainly on them. The rest of the yers were filmed by a different camera, but as the race went on, of the front ten, the distance between the two professional race drivers, Ke Zimo and f, and the other eight kept increasing. The cameras following the front ten were split once more, with a portion following Ke Zimo and fs head-to-head race while the remaining members of the front ten had one other camera following them. Ke Zimo was a braggart, but as a professional e-sports athlete and professional race driver, he adjusted rather well to this race. At that moment, the race had been underway for 20 minutes. One of the participants from 2S e-Sports Club who wasst among the front ten had not heard any sounds from behind him for some time. He thought to himself, See, amateurs are just amateurs. You just cantpete with us professional gamers. Even if we are not professional racers, as e-sports athletes, there is still a gulf between us and amateur yers, and we will crush you! Since the start, not a single one of you outsiders could do anything! When theyd first gotten their hands on the bikes, they had still ridden carefully, butter on, as they got more familiar with the technique, they had been able to push themselves even more and truly harness the power of the machines as their intensepetitive spirit showed. They were enjoying themselves and showing off at the same time, attracting even more fans. But still, the onenguishing at 10th spot was not contented. Ahead of him at 9th spot was a BOOM member. He had to overtake that BOOM member! In two more turns, they would be entering the city. The difficulty would increase then, so it would be best to pass before the city. Eh?! Why was there noise from behind? And it sounded like it was getting closer? Someone had caught up?! Doubting someone could actually catch up, he grew distracted. Getting flustered, he made an error and went off a bend and smashed into a hillside. The 9th ce BOOM member heard the sound of the crash behind him and felt pleased. "Haha, crashed!" Regarding a member of the opposition camp who had been following him tightly and finally crashed, in his heart he was secretly delighted. Until now, the front ten only had one crash, what a disgrace! Later on, they could gloat over 2S! But very quickly, the 9th ce gamers delight disappeared as he heard the sound of an approaching engine behind him. How could it be?! Didnt he crash into a hill?! Even if he did not disconnect upon crashing, but even continuing to race, theres no way he could catch up that fast! But if it was not the other party, who could it be? Thinking of a possibility, the gamer in 9th ce was unable to contain his curiosity and turned his head behind to take a peek. Just one peek and it was toote for regret. From time to time, rocks would appear on the highway, they were ratherrge, and as long as one was alert, they were simple enough to avoid. Turning back for a look, he realized that the person behind was in default system attire and wasnt the adversary that had been following him tightly. He was surprised, and that rider was gaining on him at high speed. His heart panicked, and in those few moments of carelessness, when he faced the front once more, he realized that there was a rock in his path. He tried evading, but the bike brushed against the rock and skidded forward as the rider was thrown off. Tumbling on the ground, the corner of his eyes caught sight of the onrushing bike. At its speed, even if the person could evade the rock, he could only continue speeding forward into his path. Screech Tires revolving against the ground created an earsplitting screeching as the engine produced a roar that sounded strained. The sounds were more than enough to make anyone nearby disorientated. The 9th ce racer was still hurtling forward; his field of vision was all over the ce. All he could see was a ck shape brush past him. As if a spectre had ghosted past him, in a sh it was gone. All that was left was the rippling wind created by him. The sound of friction produced by the tires disappeared, and the roaring of the engine gradually grew farther away. He struggled to get up and look at the surrounding ground. Beside him were only strange tire marks and the smell of burnt rubber. Even though it was only a game, he could feel cold sweat dripping down his back. He felt as if he had just survived a narrow miss by the foot of a colossal monster and had somehow lived to tell the tale. His heart was beating rapidly as he stood there in a daze, his mind still not recovering from that scene. When he sobered up, he looked down the highway; the other persons figure could still be seen! As for the people operating the camera for the live broadcast following this area, they forgot their original motive in that moment; their eyes had been captured by that thrilling scene. Those online watching this feed were also stunned. "The f*ck, who was the lunatic who just went past?" "No... no idea, that that scene was just too thrilling. Just a little more and it would have hit... It did not hit just now, right?" "Evading like this is possible? The bike did not flip over!" "Did anyone see clearly how he dodged it? When I try to recall what happened, my head is nk. Professional screen capturers? Did you all manage to snap anything?!" "Perhaps an e-sports clubs main member went into battle without their attire?" "Probably not. If it was from another gaming club, with his skill, there would be a lot of fanfare and he would definitely be wearing his uniform. What that guy was wearing was just the default system attire. "Could it be a professional race driver who decided to y around?" "Perhaps." "That cant be right. At yesterdays public announcement, other than 2Ss Ke Zimo and BOOMs f, there were no other professional race drivers taking part." "Then who was the person who passed by just now? Someone who came over specially to sweep thepetition?" "Hahaha, two out of the front ten crashed after being spooked! Looking at the situation, who is going to get thestugh is anybodys guess. Now that there is one more mystery person, who knows how many more he can overtake." Those watching the second cameras feed hurriedly called their good friends to stop watching the main camera feed of the duel between Ke Zimo and f. There was a monster rushing from the back! Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Whats thating over the hill? Is it a monster? Is it a monster? Anybody heard of this song? Chapter 119: Whats His Background? Chapter 119: Whats His Background? Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The practice match was supposed to be a showdown between the top yers from 2S and BOOM, but lo and behold, a mysterious yer had showed up out of the blue. The audience was ecstatic. Chatter popped up on different online discussion groups. "Judging from the way he drifted during his turns, he must be a professional racer." "Looks like Fiery Bird might not have beenpletely forting on the entry list." "That might not be the case. It might be a really skilled amateur. Doesnt the saying go: The masters hide among the masses?" There was all sorts of spection onlineand the folks at the Yanzhou branch of Fiery Bird were also at a loss. They had a crystal-clear picture of the race. They had been tracking the mystery yer since hed surged forward, but they hadnt expected him to sideline two professional gamers as soon as he caught up with the top 10. "We screened the premium VIP customers who won entry passes. There was no one with professional racing credentials. If there was, we wouldnt have missed him or her," said a Fiery Bird staffer stationed in the live broadcast hall. "Then it must be an amateur professional." A so-called "amateur professional" was a highly-skilled amateur who was aspetent as a professional racer or gamer but not properly credentialed. "Is it possible its a bench yer from one of the clubs? Not all of their reserve yers are credentialed." "Thats a possibility. In any case, lets keep watching closely. This is an unexpected surprise." For Fiery Bird, the oue of the practice match wasnt that important. What they cared about most were the viewership figures and whether they could use the appearance of the mystery yer to advertise their spin-off brands. Thepanys technicians would also use the opportunity to test the game. The unexpected development happened to meet everyones needs, much to their delight. Meanwhile, the virtual projects department at Silver Wing was also abuzz with excitement. Zu Wen andpany were tuned into the game but had missed thetest development. They had been focused on the duel between Ke Zimo and f among the front runners. They switched views when they read about the mystery yer in a discussion group. They switched just in time to catch the mystery yer who caught up with the top 10 pass two more bikers. "I wonder if Boss saw this. Let me give him a heads up. He better not miss an exciting development like this." Zu Wen dialed Fang Zhaos bracelet, but no one answered. He kept getting a busy tone. "Maybe Boss is busy. Forget it, Ill leave him a message." __________ The number of viewers tuning in to the second camera grew significantly because of the mystery yer whod broken into the top 10, even dwarfing the viewership of the first camera, which was focused on Ke Zimo and f. "Hes No. 7 now! Looks like he can still pass a few more racers." "Remember the screen capture! Dont freeze this time." The folks at Entertainment Workshop and other journalists monitoring the match started zooming in on the mystery yer. The loud rumbling of the mystery yers high-frequency motor kept viewers stimted. The two marquee racers dueling on behalf of their two clubs also noticed the unfamiliar shadow catching up. They didnt know how to lose him. He kept on creeping closer and closer. After entering the city, the roads were clear of pedestrians and other vehicles, but they were narrower than in the suburbs and varied in width. To make way for the practice match, many elements had been removed from this particryout. Even though the road was dotted with the asional parked vehicle, which made it slightly crowded, there were no other speeding cars or pedestrians. The yers kept zipping along. All a bystander could see was a flurry of shadows dash by. After another turn, the mystery yer advanced to fifth ce. "Hes so calm. Hes barely made any mistakes," Yi Yun, captain of Big Dipper Clubs first team, said while glued to the monitor. "This ones a force to be reckoned with. The two yers ahead may not be able to stop him," one of his teammates said. Yi Yun thought of something and let out a knowingugh. "Well see. Lets see which two yers are ahead of him." "Judging from the lettering on their uniforms, in third ce should be Ewski, the vice captain of BOOM e-Sports Club, and in fourth is Jabbar from 2S. Hey, those two sly bastards are setting up an ambush. Was this nned? So they could stave off surprises like this?" "Looks like thats the case. This practice match was never a duel between two teams, but rather a performance by the two professional racers Ke Zimo and f. The others are there to cheer them on and to prevent idents. And now we have a situation." While 2S and BOOM feuded fiercely in publicthey were trash talking ahead of the practice matchif a third party threatened them, they would present a united front. The same rule applied to all of Yanzhous top five e-sports clubs. Regardless of which of the Big Five werepeting, if someone other than the Big Five showed up, then they would join hands and deal with the outsider first. At this point, Big Dippers team leader cut in. He waspletely serious. "Stay on Jabbar and Ewski. The two of them are about to make their move." The big screen showed the mystery yer approaching, on the verge of taking fourth ce, but he slowed down suddenly and veered off-path. At the same time, Jabbar seemed to make a mistake and flipped. If the mystery rider had stayed where he had been, he would have smashed right into Jabbar or his bike, even if he made ast-minute correction, but the mystery man looked like he had anticipated the move and avoided the obstacle. Watching the scene unfold, Jess, the captain of HWR e-Sports Club, winced. "A real pro! Great anticipation. No wonder Jabbar couldnt stop him. Jabbar will be able to say he did his job when he gets offline. He did his best." Jean, the vice captain of HWR e-Sports Club, nodded in agreement. "Weve lost another yer. Lets see if Ewski can take him down. If not, its going to be a race between the top three." Just as Jean finished his sentence, the screen showed Ewski appearing to lose his concentration during a turn and crashing, ramming into amppost by the road. The crash sent themp post tumbling. A car was parked on the other side of the road. The top of themp postnded on the car, which created a low trapezoid-shaped barricade on the less-than-wide road. Even though themppost didnt copse onto the road entirely, the resulting barricade was enough to halt any forting vehicles. "What a dirty move by Ewski. Who knows how many times he practiced that ahead of time?" "Thats the kind of boldness a vice captain should disy. He was much more decisive than Jabbar, crashing himself out of the game. Looks like he should aplish his mission and stop the threat. Wait... hes not going to stop?" The screen showed the silhouette charging forward. The gap between the fallenmp post and the ground wasnt big enough to fit a person or a car. A car would definitely hit themp post. The mystery person would have to stop and figure out a way through or take a detour or different route. Either way would mean a dy. In a high-speed race like this, a dy of one second would trante into a bigger cushion for the two professional racers in the lead. "Hes gonna hit themp post if it doesnt stop now." "Hes going to crash. F*ck!" Jess, the captain of HWR Club, who was glued to the screen, blurted out an expletive. The silhouette on the screen flew off his motorbike, which turned sideways as he approached themp post. The motorbike threaded the gap beneath themp post, the sound of screeching tires creating a piercing noise that suggested burning. Just when everyone thought the motorbike was about to copse, it bolted upright again after clearing the gap between the road and themp post. The engine of the erect vehicle roared as it pressed forward. "How is that possible? How did he do that?" "If the motorbike had a little less clearance, he would have been knocked out of the race. But he... actually cleared the gap?" "How did it not copse at that angle?" "I feel like he gave gravity the finger." "No, I feel like Ive been given the finger. I wouldnt have believed it if I hadnt seen it with my own eyes." "This was not a lucky coincidence." Viewers watching the live webcast were equally blown away. What they considered impossible happened before their own eyes. The game was a simtion of reality, which meant the yer could manage the same move in real life. Ewski, who was forced offline when his avatar died after knocking down themp post, scrambled out of the gaming cabin. "Did I shut him down?" he blurted at his teammates. His teammates wore a weird expression on their faces and stayed silent. When the sound of the mystery riders engine from the live broadcast drew Ewskis attention, he knew he had failed. Ewski went pale, as if something horrible had happened. "Whats the lowdown on that fellow?" Ewski asked his teammates. "We asked around. Hes not from the Big Five. We dont know anything about his background. All we know is that hes scary. He may pose a major threat to us." "A professional racer? No, if it were a professional racer, hed be credentialed. Fiery Bird wouldnt miss that piece of information." "Too bad the guy has remained anonymous. All his personal information is blocked. We tried asking Fiery Bird, but they wont look up his profile just because were curious." Staffers watching the live broadcast at the Yanzhou branch of Fiery Bird were also curious about the identity of the mystery yer, but the yers premium VIP status made them think twice. Even if he were a regr customer, unmasking his profile would be a vition of professional ethics. Fiery Bird had strict internal protocols in ce. "If we cant look up his profile, then lets check when he registered," one staffer suggested. Out of respect for client privacy, they couldnt dig deeper just because they werepany staff, especially if the client had chosen to hide his profile, but they could look up his date of registration. "He registered from his console on Sept. 1. He only has one ount, no others. Its his first time ying one of our games. A neer? Or someone who just met the age requirement?" All Fiery Bird games could be essed through a single user ID. Even though "Battle of the Century" had released a few practice tforms this year, Fiery Bird counted many other titles among its library. Folks who met the age requirement would definitely practice with other games before the official release of "Battle of the Century." "Not necessarily. Maybe its the first time hes ying one of our games and he registered with us for the first time on Sept. 1." A premium VIP customer whod registered on Sept. 1 and could deliver blows to two of the Big Five. "Who on earth is this guy?" The yer might not have been physically healthyhe could have been disabled or infirm. As long as you had a nimble mind and superior hand motor skills, the world was your oyster if you had a gaming console. One of Fiery Birds former CEOs once said, "Gaming is a window into a persons soul." The mystery man was a shadowy monster lurking in the dark, preparing to bare its sharp ws. "I have a hunch something is about to go down." Chapter 120: Overtaking Chapter 120: Overtaking Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh "We are left with three." "Never expected that we would have a three-way fight to the finish for a normal practice match." The other e-Sports clubs were all watching the final struggles of this match. A few members that were training were called over by their captains toe watch. Participating in this practice match were the 10 members from 2S and BOOM and another 100 whod received entry passesa total of 110. Now, there were three left. The others had already crashed out or were left far behind and had no mood to continue racing, instead going offline to watch. Especially for those among the front ten that had not crashed but been overtaken, catching up was too difficult, so they figured they might as well disconnect earlier and watch the battle in front. Therefore it ended up with only three yers left online. Ke Zimo and f had set the pace in the race. The distance between them did not widen. At times, Ke Zimo was in the lead, and sometimes f managed to sessfully overtake him. However, the times Ke Zimo was ahead were more numerous, and he was now in a good spot to consolidate his lead. f felt a little anxious, but not to the point that it affected his rationality. He was older than Ke Zimo and had more race experience. Perhaps he didnt have as much talent as Ke Zimo, but he was hardworking and more steady. He gritted his teeth and pressed on, maintaining the 20C50 meter distance between them. At the front, Ke Zimo felt rather proud of himself, but not to the point where he would forget himself. He knew that he could not afford to be distracted and had to continue maintaining his dominance all the way to the end. ording to the map before him, he would be able to leave the city in approximately ten minutes. After exiting the city, the end point would be near. At this moment, fs heart started beating violently. He could sense someone catching up. They were on a Y-shaped bridge. Ke Zimo and f were on one road, and on the other road, a figure appeared. At the junction where the two roads intersected, like a sh of lightning, the figure emerged between Ke Zimo and f! The main camera following Ke Zimo and f and the secondary camera following the mystery figure coincided! To think he actually caught up! This was the thought of all the viewers watching the broadcast. f was shaken by the sudden overtaking and nearly lost his bnce. Looking forward, the figure was wearing the default ck racing attire, and Ke Zimo could not see anything special. Who the hell was this? Not just f, the still-leading Ke Zimos heart starting pounding from the shock. There is still a third person?! Other than him and f, there was actually a third professional race driver that had taken part in this practice match?! Not possible. Fiery Bird had publicly announced that there were no other professional race drivers taking part. Then who could the person behind have been? If it wasnt a professional driver, could it have been someone from another e-sports team that hade to wreak havoc? As a professional race driver, Ke Zimo did not make the same mistakes his teammates had made by turning back. Even if he could hear the roaring behind him and his heart was full of curiosity, he still kept his eyes on the road before him. Race drivers only had a forward; they had no backward! All he had to do was keep looking forward! No matter who was catching up to him, no matter where the party was from, he could only continue maintaining his superiority till the end! However, the person that had abruptly appeared made Ke Zimo feel a little pressure. Although fs strength wasparable to his own, as an old adversary, they hadpeted against each other many times and understood each others patterns, but this fellow that had suddenly appeared was different. Ke Zimo was totally unable to determine his origin or motives. Due to the sudden appearance of that bike, Ke Zimo increased his speed again. The opponent had been able to chase all the way till this point. If he continued at that speed, Ke Zimo would surely be overtaken. In order to maintain his lead, Ke Zimo had no choice but to continue increasing his speed as well. Even though, by increasing the speed, the maneuverability of his bike would drop and he would be more prone to idents, Ke Zimo still chose to do this! Because of this appearance by a third party, not only Ke Zimo increased his speed. f, who was still busy chasing, stepped up his speed as well. Having already been left in the dust by the third party, if he was left further behind, he would be losing face. The three shapes on the road sped along, chasing the one ahead tightly. The two professional race drivers and the one suspected professional driver made this race even more intense. At every bend, they seemed to float through at a nted angle, giving viewers the impression that they were going to skid off the track at any moment. Even those watching the broadcast began to feel anxious and excited. "With that sort of vehicle in front of me, I would even have trouble lifting it up. Yet those three can operate it in such a manner. Even if it is only in a game, it is very hard toe by." "Just like an artistic performance, impressive! Every time they head into a bend, I always feel that they are going to crash out, nting so much and not falling over. If it was me, I would have crashed long ago." "Those people, probably... mastered exceptional driving skills, like the folklore of car and man as one? Its as if they have achieved a boundary that normal people can never hope to surpass." Some fans revered as they kept their eyes fixated on the screens. However,pared to the viewing masses, as people from the entertainment circles watched, more problems arose. Big Dippers captain Yi Yuan said, "Dont you guys feel that... that mystery rider seems to be ying around with them?" Yi Yuans sentence made the others momentarily silent. They did feel it a little, but their hearts were not willing to admit it. Who would operate the bike in such a manner just to y around? Isnt he afraid? With onepse of concentration, his showboating could fail and he would crash. But they had seen the mystery rider steadily overtaking bike after bike throughout the race, but after catching up, he had seemed to slow down and not overtake. Even though Ke Zimo had already increased his speed, they still had the feeling that the mystery rider could still overtake him. Now, though, it seemed as if hed decided to follow Ke Zimo and f and y around with them. "Anytime now," Big Dippers captain said. "The citys exit ising up. This race ising to an end. Now that he has caught up... surely he doesnt intend to remain in second ce?" Ke Zimo was feeling very vexed. He realized that he could not shake off the person behind him! Even f had not been so troublesome! Not just the viewers watching, even Ke Zimo had a slight feeling that he was going to be overtaken, and that made him even more anxious. Even if he lost to f, he would not feel this way, but losing to someone whose origin was unknown, that was not going to be pleasant. He did not bother to guess where this opponent hade from, but Ke Zimos intuition told him that this opponents aim was probably himself! As if a prating pair of eyes were fixed on him from inside the darkness, ready to pounce at any moment. Ke Zimo felt sweat dripping down his back. He kept telling himself, stay calm, stay calm! But as time passed, Ke Zimo was unable to calm down. Rarely was there anyone able to press him this hard. The only one able to exert simr pressure was his own racing instructor, but even the pressure his instructor exerted was iparable to this situation. As they got closer and closer to the city exit, the feeling of unease in Ke Zimos heart became even more intense, until his sharp sense of hearing heard the change in the sound of screeching tires and the roar of the engine. The opponent wanted to overtake! Ke Zimo instinctively shifted his vehicle to the side to obstruct, sealing off the opponents path for overtaking. He was not willing to give up the pole position and so chose to block off the person behind. But in the next moment, Ke Zimo knew that things were going to take a turn for the worse. The opponent had done a feint, and at the moment Ke Zimo shifted to the side, that person rushed past him from the other side. In past races, Ke Zimo had used this method numerous times to overtake others, but he had never expected that today, at this race, he would be the one falling for it. At that moment, time slowed down for Ke Zimo. He could only stare nkly as a ck motorbike with no designs or insignias went past him. No insignias whatsoever?! Who the hell was he?! The lead he had protected all the way... had actually been lost... just like that?! At this sort of speed, one had to be absolutely focused at all times. Until now, Ke Zimo had done very well, but now, after being overtaken by that figure, Ke Zimo was feeling disheartened and beaten. So much so that he felt a sense of hatred. CreakCrash! Ke Zimo smashed into a fence at the roadside. He was flung off his bike and tumbled across the road, but as a race driver, his reflexes were better than others, and he knew how to protect himself in the event of an ident. Even though it had been a brutal crash, he was still able to prevent himself from disconnecting straight from the crash. Behind, f had also made an emergency brake, as after Ke Zimo had been flung from his bike, he hadnded in fs path. f knew that this was not intentional and it was only an ident, but regardless, with one crashing and the other braking, both of them had no way of catching up. But contrary to what f had expected, the bike right at the front did something. Its rear tire lifted off from the ground as the front tire stayed stuck to the ground and continued rolling forward, as though it was doing a handstand. Hanging in the air, it did a 180 degree turn as it rotated to face Ke Zimo and f. At the moment where the rear tire fell to the ground, it was as if a galloping colossal beast hade to a halt. The screeching of the tires and roar of the engines had stopped. This motorcycle coined "T-Rex" had finally ceased its engines, but the smell of burning rubber still remained. The opponent just sat silently on his bike in the distance, watching them. The default helmet he wore blocked out his image, and there were no designs or insignia on his attire or bike to determine his identity. But the way that the opponent had toyed with them, this person was not to be taken lightly. f, who was still seated on his bike, and Ke Zimo, who had not disconnected after crashing but could not get up right away, were feeling nervous. f had a feeling that he ought to lower his head slightly. At this moment when f and Ke Zimo thought that this mysterious rider was going to mock them or show a few rude hand signs, the mystery rider chose to disconnect straight away. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Last 5 Chapters in a nutshell: Vroom Vroom MudaFookers... You do not know da wae... Chapter 121: Bullying Kids Chapter 121: Bullying Kids Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh "He actually went offline!" "Then why did this master take part in the first ce?" "Arent racers supposed to give it their all until the finish line? Howe he went offline before he crossed the finish line?" Folks watching the live broadcast were a bit disappointed. They were thinking the three leaders would get into a discussion or, better yet, start trash talking. That would have made for more exciting viewing. Even an extra word would do. "But that 180-degree turn at the end was so cool! This guy is truly a master. Who knows who he is? Im offering 100 dors for the answer. Please repost." "One thousand for the answer. Anyone who knows what this dude is all about, contact me in private. Im going to be his disciple." "So no one is curious what the folks at 2S and BOOM are thinking?" ___________ Regardless of what the folks tuning into the online discussion were thinking, the members of 2S and BOOM werent in good moods. Anyone in the same position wouldnt feel great. The two clubs were hoping to build their exposure with a practice match before the officialunch of the game, maybe act cool and interact with fans a bit, but lo and behold, someone had crashed their party. Ke Zimo couldnt keeppeting. All he could do was go offline. Meanwhile, it was impossible for f, who was blocked, to continue as well, so he went offline soon as well. After the end of the broadcast, journalists filed in a frenzy, as if they were high on crack. The fact that someone had crashed 2S and BOOMs party was big entertainment news. Someone had messed with Yanzhous Big Five of gaming. This was bound to draw a lot of attention. Some spected the mystery rider was an amateur professional racer, while others said he was a professional gamer. Some wondered if he was someone who couldnt be a racer because of a physical disability and thus lived vicariously through racing games. Several well-known racing teams in Yanzhou even took out ads offering top dor to the mystery man whod passed Ke Zimo and f. Physical disability wasnt an issue. The mystery rider could join as a driving coach. His sry would be negotiable. Folks in the racing industry kept probing each other to no avail. There was also all sorts of spection in e-sports circles, which also led nowhere. The mystery rider wouldnt be identified unless FIery Bird decided to unmask him publicly. Meanwhile, Ke Zimo was being grilled by his teammates. "That fellow is definitely a professional. Either a professional driver, a professional gamer, or both," Ke Zimo said, wearing a sullen expression. Anyone could tell that Ke Zimo was in a terrible mood. This was a direct p in the face, not to mention on a live broadcast before an audience of tens of millions. Such a major face-losing event was a deadly blow to Ke Zimo, who had been confident he would win the race. "I feel like he was targeting me," Ke Zimo said. "Did you piss someone off?" Jabbar regretted the question as soon as it came out of his mouth. They all knew what kind of personality Ke Zimo had. There were plenty of people who took issue with Ke Zimo. Emboldened by his quick wit and gaming skills, this kid was way too obnoxious for his own good. He had sowed plenty of hatred. This time, hed probably pissed off some big shot. "If they had something against Ke Zimo, they couldve just spoken out. There was no need to be so ruthless," another teammate mumbled. Other teammates kept their mouths shut. They knew that words alone wouldnt ground Ke Zimo. Only concrete action was enough to deliver a rude awakening. Regardless of what the club thought of the incident in private, they had to defend Ke Zimo in public. They were a team. Captain Xie He noticed that Ke Zimo was in bad emotional shape, so he signaled to the others to stop the line of questioning and then looked toward his deputy, Abu, who had just joined the group. "Have we figured out anything about his background yet?" Abu shook his head. "Fiery Bird said hes a premium VIP customer who masked his profile. Out of respect for client privacy, they cant tell us anything." Bang! Ke Zimo mmed his fist on the table in front of him. His eyes were bloodshot and he was panting. He was absolutely furious. "Its OK. Next time I see him, Ill definitely be able to identify him," Ke Zimo said while grinding his teeth. Xie He red at him. "Ke Zimo, youre losing it." "My apologies." Ke Zimo was on his best behavior in front of the captain. As obnoxious as he was, he didnt dare throw a tantrum in front of the captain and his deputy. "This is a good thing for you," Xie He said. "Dont think that youre invincible just because you perform well in training. There are so many masters out there. This was a single-event contest for warm-up and publicity purposes. It has no impact on the official contest when the game isunched. Just treat this as a lesson. OK, lets meet in the conference room for a post-mortem." The yers whod crashed in the race because theyd been distracted started getting jitters. They knew they would be singled out in the meeting. All the leading e-sports clubs held meetings to analyze the practice race, and folks in the racingmunity seized the opportunity to gain exposure, offering expert advice on how to negotiate turns skillfully. Stuntmen kept repeating the seemingly impossible moves made by the mystery driver. Stunt drivers could pull it off, although it was more difficult using vehicles from the Old Era. The captain of a stunt driving team posted footage showing off the moves of him and his teammates on Fiery Birds practice tform. Even though they werent riding the T-Rex model featured in the practice race, their footage still drew plenty of viewers. Hands off handle bars, backward flips, stationary spinning off the backwheel, driftingall these tricks were replicated, as was the mystery riders now-famous move of sliding his motorbike through the gap between the fallenmp post and the ground. Viewers got a great fix. The captain of the stunt driving team, at the end of the video, said, "What youre seeing is edited footage. More often than not, these stunts took 10 or even 100 attempts toplete. Take this stunt, for example, and this one." He pointed at two screen caps. Threading the gap under themppost and the front-wheel slide plus 180-degree spin had both taken many attempts to stage sessfully. "Completing those moves on that motorbike at that speed is no small feat. Youve gotta be a professional stunt driver. To be perfectly frank, for professional drivers like us, we either focus on our stunts and technique or we strive for speed inpetitive racing. People who can bnce both arent unheard of, but someone who can push the envelope on both fronts has got to be a gamer. No one is that crazy in real life. Otherwise they would have ended up in the hospital already. Repeated injuries take a severe toll on your body. So my take is that the mystery rider is a master gamer." As a professional stunt driver, the captain had great credibility. Other professional stunt drivers and race drivers soon posted messages seconding his opinion. In no time, journalists had picked up on the consensus of the racing and stunt drivingmunitymystery man was a master gamer who excelled at racing games. Only in aputer game could you walk away unscathed regardless of how many times you fell. No bones would be broken. Your life wouldnt be on the line. But it was still unknown exactly which master gamer the mystery man was. This became one of the biggest puzzles ahead of the release of "Battle of the Century." After the practice race, Fiery Bird released a highlight reel. Viewers who had picked the wrong camera view during the live broadcast and missed out could finally see how mystery man had wed his way to the leading pack. Watching the live broadcast was one thing. Taking in the highlights was a different story. During the live broadcast, viewers were most concerned with ranking, crashes, and overtaking, but watching the edited highlights, admiring the shadows zipping by against an Old Era backdrop transported them back to that period in history, filling them with an excitement bred by the mixing of Old Era culture and the passion of race driving. Race tracks, old forms of transportation from the Old Eratodays viewers couldnt fathom life in the Old Era, but watching the race helped them rte. Back then, there were people who shared our passion . The Period of Destructionsted 100 years, and it had been 500 years since the founding of the New Era. Some 600 years had gone by. Had there also been a group of youngsters riding Old Era motorbikes, zipping down the same urban track 600 years ago? No one stayed young forever, but there were always young people milling around. __________ After logging out of the game, Fang Zhao sat by a window to enjoy the breeze so he could calm down. He saw the missed call on his bracelet and dialed back. "Hey, Boss! Did you see the match between 2S and BOOM?" Zu Wen sounded excited. He was probably fresh from a discussion about the race. "I did," Fang Zhao responded. Competing in the race counts, right? "Hehehe, it felt really good seeing 2S and BOOM stumble. But we dont know who the mystery man who took down Ke Zimo and f is. He must be pleased with himself right now, no?" "What pleasure is there in bullying a few kids?" Fang Zhao said. He just wanted to teach them a lesson. He didnt feel cocky. Ke Zimo had a big mouth and needed a spanking. Thats all that had been. Fang Zhao had already held back on ount of Ke Zimos young age. If hed really wanted to go all out, he couldve made Ke Zimo feel 10 times or even 100 times the pain. "Bullying kids? That is to say the mystery man is a seasoned racing game yer. Anyway, it felt good to watch Ke Zimo crash. Didnt he just mouth off in an interview two days ago? Now he has to eat his words. Right, I almost forgot to tell you. We just got word that Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch has invited us to a press conference. I asked around. Theyre having a few press conferences before the officialunch tounch new ads and rted merchandise. In any case, well definitely be receiving gifts." "When is it?" Fang Zhao asked. "Two p.m. the day after tomorrow, dinner included." "Who else will be attending besides us?" "We are attending as members of the Pr Light project team. Apart from us, there will be folks from e-sports clubs and the media. Oh, 2S and BOOM will be attending." "Got it. Ill be in the office in the morning that day and head over with you guys in the afternoon." Chapter 122: Who Do You Think You Are Chapter 122: Who Do You Think You Are Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fiery Birds press conference was the focus of the entire Yanzhou entertainment industry. All the invited media wererge firms. Smaller and medium firms that were not qualified enough to be invited could only wait outside. Even if they could not be first to publish news from inside, news from the sidelines was good enough. Unfortunately, they could only photograph the shapes of a few flying cars. Fiery Birds Yanzhou Branch was located in Qians city center, a short distance away from Silver Wing Tower. But as a mark of respect for Fiery Bird, and to disy their own status, thepany had specially arranged for a longer and more luxurious flying car that had an image of Pr Light and the Silver Wing logo. On the day of the press conference, after Fang Zhao reached the office, he set off together with the other members of the department in the car thepany had specially provided. "So many people!" Surveince cameras were installed on the outside of the car. Those in the interior could see the images being recorded of the situation outside. Outside Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch, other than the media that were unable to enter, there were also fans. Those fans wore clothing that had the emblems and insignias of the e-sports clubs they supported, and some had certain team members aliases printed on them. For example, letterings and numbers, or some used their full name. Ke Zimo might have suffered a defeat in yesterdays practice match, but that had not affected his poprity. Every time they saw a car from an e-sports club approach, the fans below screamed and shouted maniacally. When Fang Zhao and the others arrived, the people from Transcendental e-Sports Club arrived as well. Down below, howls and shrieks wereing from the Transcendental fans. When they saw a car window open and a head pop out and waved toward them, the shrieks became even more intense. And regardless of which e-sports club they were fans of, they were all Fiery Bird fans. Fiery Bird was really the biggest winner. Fang Zhao caught sight of the constantly changing images on Fiery Birds Yanzhou Branch building. There were images of Pr Light as well as group photos of the other e-sports clubs and a few promotional videos. Fang Zhao brought his members and entered the building. The staff there told them the press conference would be held upstairs but that it had not yet started, so they could freely wander about. A number of people were walking about in the first floor hall. The interior was a dazzlingbination of science and games. There were holographic projections as well as material exhibitions. The 1st to 10th generation game consoles were all on disy, as were their past games and the motorbike that had been all the rage these two days, T-Rex. This time around, Fiery Bird had indeed been the biggest winner. They had garnered a lot of attention, viewership had been great, and their peripherals had been publicized. The previous days practice match had let everyone see the debut of the T-Rex, and now Fiery Bird had even made a physical model. For this press conference, a physical model of the T-Rex would serve as good publicity. The models of T-Rex were divided into two categories, the type used in 2S and BOOMs practice match, the racing version, and the entry level model, the street version. The two versions would be avable for purchase at the same time. The racing version used in the practice match was slightly different from the street version. The bottom was entirely sealed up, and its lights and reflectors had been removed. The tires were different, and its exhaust pipes, handlebars, and gearbox had all been modified. This had been carefully made by Fiery Bird. The racing version had been specially made with the purpose of yesterdays practice match in mind and had been made using references to Old Era technology and then modified. Looking at these models, yesterdays race had not just been to publicize the game but also to publicize the peripherals as well. The map released for the practice match did not have many interfering factors, such as people or objects, as they had all been removed all for the purpose of speed and spectating. That was why, other than a few obstacles on the roads, there had been no other loose items, pedestrians, or cars. But outside of these sorts of professional race settingson normal roads, for exampleor when the game was officially released, the one used by yers would be the entry-level street version. The racing version and street version might have seemed alike but, upon closer inspection, the differences were rather obvious. The racing version was like a wild beast full of killing intent ready to pounce at any moment. As for the street version, it had a more personalized touch to it. What about gamers who were too young to enter "Battle of the Century"? They were even too young to enter the training tform. No worries, there was the model. Fiery Bird never ever gave up on young gaming enthusiasts. This models came in scales of 1:18, 1:12, 1:4, and all sorts of standards, and they cost between 1,000-20,000, ording to the size or where they could be deployed. Made from an alloy, they could be controlled through a persons terminal. The biggest difference with those in the game were probably their power size. These models did not use petrol but ran on rechargeable electricity. With even more convenient and clean energy sources, why use methods from the Old Era. Fang Zhao let his department members roam freely. He would head to the exhibition tform and see what other peripherals Fiery Bird had made in the past. Ahead was a quarrel between members of e-sports clubs. It was not really a quarrel of sorts, just a butting of heads and exchanging of words, poking fun at the other partys pain. "Wait till the official game is released; it wont be that simple then. Dont tell me you think that you can ride like that once it is officially released? Everything you see on TV is special effects, and in games, they are all imitating reality. When the timees, there will be lots of obstacles on the ground. If anyone can do those impossible moves we saw from the practice match in the game once it is officially released, I wont hesitate to call him daddy!" Fang Zhaos footsteps faltered slightly, and he looked over in that direction. The insignias on the people gathered there showed that they were members from 2S and Big Dipper e-Sports Clubs. Ke Zimo was also there, but he was not looking too good, probably from something a Big Dipper club member had said. And the words that had just been said were from a 2S member. Seeing Fang Zhao ncing at them, Ke Zimo, who was holding in his pent-up frustrations ,vented it out on Fang Zhao. "What are you looking at?!" The others also looked toward the direction of Fang Zhao. "Mr. Fang." Big Dippers captain Yi Yuan recognized Fang Zhao, introducing him to the others. "Silver Wings Pr Light project producer,poser, and a new star in the entertainment circles." "I know him. We even bought quite a lot of products that Pr Light endorses. You know the one from Muzhou?" "Four Elephants." "Yes, yes, yes. That brand really is not bad. We are still using it now." "Mr. Fang, where is your one-hundred-million-dor curly-haired dog?" a member of Big Dipper asked. The whole team had talked about this Fang Zhao person before, so they knew a little about him. Hearing the words from the Big Dipper members, 2S side also pieced things together. "Oh! That dog worth one-hundred-million belongs to him?!" eximed 2Ss vice captain, Abu. However, as Fang Zhao was not part of the e-sports circles, their everyday knowledge of news outside of e-sports was limited. Big Dippers captain Yi Yuan thought of something. Looking at Ke Zimo heughed. "Mr. Fang shares the same name as Yanzhous leader during the Period of Destruction. Martyr Fang Zhao was my idol, so I have a deeper impression of Mr. Fang." The matter with Ke Zimo talking about the Period of Destruction leader Fang Zhao and using his deeds as an example was known by everyone. Fang Zhao looked at Ke Zimo over on the 2S side. "Not seeing does not mean it doesnt exist. What you cant do doesnt mean that nobody else can. Even if you doubt, when ites to the martyrs, there should at least be some form of respect. Do take note in future." Ke Zimo sneered. "Who do you think you are?! Having the same name as a martyr and you really think you are a leader?" After all, the only people here were them, and there was no media around. Fang Zhao was also from a different circle, so Ke Zimo did not care much about him. "Ke Zimo!" Captain Xie He reprimanded him. Turning to Fang Zhao, he shed an apologetic smile. "Of course we have utmost respect for the martyrs." They could not afford being burdened with the usation of not respecting martyrs. But they only respected the martyrs, as for other people... they did not have the right! "I heard that Fiery Bird might cancel Pr Lights endorsement deal in the near future. I hope when that timees we still have the chance to meet you here, Mr. Fang." Xie He smiled politely. "No problem, I just have to swipe my card." Fang Zhao fished out a golden VIP card. It had been sent over together with the invitation yesterday. Generally, unless Fiery Bird actively recalled the card, it would always remain valid. The cardholder could enter the Yanzhou Branch building anytime. Even if he no longer had his status as a producer, Fang Zhao could still enter this building. Xie Hes face became rigid, but he quickly recovered. He then probed, "Mr. Fang also ys Fiery Bird games?" "Yes, although I havent yed them for long." All the members from 2S and Big Dipper present simultaneously had slight grins. In their hearts, one word appearednewbie. Hadnt yed for long; if not a newbie, what could he be? "May I know what sort of console Mr. Fang is using?" Xie He asked. "10th generation Rhapsody," Fang Zhao replied. Ke Zimo: "..." I, your father, only use a 9th generation version! No one bothered hiding their looks of envy and jealousy. "You actually use a 10th generation?!" "Can you handle it?" All the 2S and Big Dipper members felt heartache. Because there was a limit on the 10th generation, in all these e-sports clubs, generally only the team captain would use a 10th generation. All the other members would use 9th generation consoles. What a waste! Too wasteful! To actually let such an amateur use a 10th generation! "This is no wonder, then. All users of the 10th generation are given the golden VIP card by Fiery Bird," Xie He said. However his main point was not this. "Has Mr. Fang thought of selling the 10th generation? Actually, Mr. Fang, you just started on games; there is no need to use the 10th generation. For the new game Battle of the Century, the sixth generation and above can be used. After all, using the 10th generation will cause a great deal of difort if you cant use it well." The Big Dipper members also looked toward Fang Zhao. If Fang Zhao had the intention of selling, they would all fight for it. As professional e-sports athletes, they would always be inclined to using the newest equipment. "Not for sale. I seem to use it rather well," Fang Zhao told them. "Price can be negotiated." "Im notcking money." Remembering that the other person had a dog worth one hundred million, Xie He really had no way of using money to change Fang Zhaos opinion. As for Fang Zhao saying that he "seemed to use it rather well," that Xie he did not believe. Looking at the time, Fang Zhao did not continue on. He went to round up the rest of his team, as the press conference was starting soon. After Fang Zhao left, Ke Zimo had a sinister smile on his face. "What do you guys think, if we kill him in game till he doesnt dare to log on, will he stop ying?" The others there looked pensive. It seemed like... it made a little sense. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker This reminds me of a story Unker Ben used to tell me. Once upon a time, there lived a little duck. This little duck thought highly of itself and liked to bully everyone else in the forest. One day, this little duck saw a orange kitty with stripes and thought to himself "Hmm... What a pushover." Turns out orange kitty was a tiger. The End. Unker Ben wasnt much of a story teller, but his stories did make sense. Chapter 123: Bring It On Chapter 123: Bring It On Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao could not hear what Ke Zimo was saying, but he could at least guess as much. Having survived so many years during the end of days, Fang Zhao could at least guess what Ke Zimo was thinking from his few words and expressions. Back when hed mentioned about the 10th generation console, the look on Ke Zimos face had let him know that little brat had been nning something. Fang Zhao did not mind the manner Ke Zimo had used when talkinghe just took it as Ke Zimo being young and ignorantbut if Ke Zimo decided to continue being ignorant during the game, he would not mind personally teaching this kid how to respect his elders. Once Zu Wen and the others gathered, they headed up and prepared to enter the venue. "Mr. Fang! Please wait!" Just as he was about to enter the conference hall, Fang Zhao turned his head over. It was Zacharythe engineer who had helped him install his game consoleand another unknown person. This person seemed slightly younger than Zachary and seemed more warm. However, he had the aura of a leader. Taking a look at the his chest area where the insignia was at, Fang Zhao could see his rank and position. He belonged to Fiery Bird Yanzhou Branchs senior management. "This is our Yanzhou branchs head engineer, Xavier. He wanted to talk to Mr. Fang about a matter," Zachary introduced. Seeing the members of the Pr Light project team behind Fang Zhao, Zachary got someone to lead them into the hall and then invited Fang Zhao to a small lounge next door. "Mr. Fang should probably find it easy to use the 10th generation console," Xavier said. "Its not bad. Dont beat around the bush." Fang Zhao was sure the two had not brought him over just to inquire about how the console was. Xavierughed and asked, "Yesterday at the practice match... that person was you?" Fang Zhao looked up at Xavier and Zachary. "Didnt you already investigate?" "Cough, just a guess." Facing Fang Zhaos gaze, Zachary swallowed the excuse that he had prepared early and helplessly said, "We investigated, but we dont divulge our customers private information. It will be kept top secret and nobody will say anything." Xavier also gave his guarantee. "Confidentiality is something we at Fiery Bird have always been doing well. The five big e-sports clubs have all asked us whether we know the person in this matter, and not a single word has been leaked. Mr. Fang, you should probably know that the 10th generation has data transmission over to us here; it is written on the contract." Fang Zhao nodded his head. This he knew. During the instation of the console, Zachary had also told him, and he had agreed. As the 10th generation console was a new model, it was a project that Fiery Bird saw great importance in. There was a limited number of 10th generations in the market, so to make improvements to it, they needed the data from these machines. This data was divided into many different parts, and every part had a specific list. One of these was the adaptability value with the machine. Back when Zachary had helped Fang Zhao install the machine, he had exined it. Not just Fang Zhao, all other users of the 10th generation in Yanzhou also had the same data transmissions. Of course, this was all handled by the user, but in the event of something abnormal happening, before the user even realized anything, at the Yanzhou branch, they would receive warnings ande up with countermeasures. "On the day of the practice match, when Fang Zhao used the 10th generation, the adaptability value exceeded 95, finally stopping at 96." Xavier nced at Fang Zhao from head to toe. "In the whole of Yanzhou, the only person who has crossed 95 as of now is Mr. Fang." This data had given Zachary a shock when hed seen it. He did not know whether there was an error with the data or he had really achieved such an adaptability value, so he followed the data and checked on Fang Zhaos log-in situation and found that Fang Zhaos log-in and log-off times were at the same time as the mystery person from the practice match. A new user that signed up on Sept 1 and had a premium VIP status immediately on registering, and with the data concurring, there was only Fang Zhao. Realizing this, Zachary spoke with his immediate superior, Xavier. Xavier authorized an ID check, and the result was as they had expected. Zachary felt that this was simply unimaginable. In Yanzhou, there were only eight yers who used the 10th generation console. Of the eight, five were from the five big e-sports clubs. Five yers who were at least at the level of team captain. The five captains were indeed outstanding, achieving over 90 during their first usage. However, until now, they had stayed within the 91C95 range. But during the practice match, Fang Zhaod had an adaptability value that rose all the way to 96. This was also the reason they had to check Fang Zhaos ID. Fang Zhao nodded his head, signifying that he understood. "Thank you for your kind understanding. We will keep it confidential and they wont know." Zachary knew very well that if news about the matter got out, he would only be harming Fang Zhao. Those e-sports clubs always banded together. Yesterday, Fang Zhao had stepped on 2S and BOOM. If 2S and BOOM wanted revenge, when the game was officially released, Fang Zhao might possibly find himself surrounded by those crafty e-sports clubs and end up on the receiving end of some unsavory methods. They might even do something in the shadows. Which of the Big Five in e-sports did not have some methods? "It doesnt matter if they know," Fang Zhao replied. Xavier and Zacharyughed when they heard this. They just treated it as angry words from Fang Zhao, as he was still young. Fang Zhao had not said it in a fit of anger. The reason why hed chosen to hide his ID back then was not because he had been afraid of being surrounded but that if he had revealed himself, there would have been some trouble. The people finding him would not be little, frompanies to media to e-sports clubs and more. With that, he might not even have had time to y his games. Before the game was officially released, he did not want to be disturbed and spoil his mood for games. "Actually, for inviting Mr. Fang over, there is one more matter. After the practice match, Mr. Fang had submitted a user feedback form, which we have received and forwarded to headquarters. Half an hour ago, headquarters just got back to me, and we hope that Mr. Fang can join our Battle of the Century game advisory team and participate in evaluating the game." Zachary was impressed. The feedback and opinion form that Fang Zhao had submitted could actually make headquarters take notice and invite him to the advisory team and evaluation panel; this showed how much value his feedback had. Many areas mentioned in the form had gone unnoticed by the advisory team. Inside Fang Zhaos feedback and opinions, he had attached cited material. Some information was more obscure, which not many people had seen. There were even a few hand-copied excerpts taken from resources during the Period of Destruction that had been preserved in the memorial hall. This was not a feedback form full of nitpicking. It had really hit the nail on the head. Headquarters thought this little fellow was a talent, and he knew a lot about history during the Period of Destruction. After verifying what Fang Zhao had cited, he had been invited to the advisory team. In the "Battle of the Century" projects advisory team, he was the only person younger than 30. ... Press Conference hall. The invited e-sports clubs and media had all arrived. Fiery Birds other cooperative parners had also arrived one after the other. Among these partners, other than Silver Wings Pr Light project team, there was also a reputable toy factory that had helped manufacture the T-Rex models. On the left of 2S e-Sports Club was HWR e-Sports Club, while on the right was BOOM e-Sports Club. Members from all three clubs were engaged in a disagreement. HWR taunted that 2S and BOOM had humiliated themselves at yesterdays practice match. 2S and BOOM criticized HWR, saying they did not even have anyone qualified for such a race. HWRs deputy captain Jean sat cross-legged, not looking over at 2S. She casually mouthed off, "Thats right, at least we admit we are not good enough for that race. You guys gave your all and boasted. Where did that get you? Didnt you get stomped? Disgraceful! Speaking of that, the postures when you guys crashed were so cool. Our team saved screenshots of your crashes. Just a pity that you all were wearing helmets that hid your expressions. If we could have seeen your expressions, they would probably have been like this..." Retracting her legs, Jeans look changed. Her pair of eyes widened with a shocked expression, inciting hootingughter from her team members. The Big Dipper and Transcendental members joined in the excitement, seeing that it was not serious. 2S and BOOMs ridiculing of HWR also targeted the other two clubs now. As they bickered, the lighting changed. The e-sports club members did not bother continuing their quarrels. People that were originally slouching sat up. Members of the media that were discussing stuff put away all their other stuff and prepared to grab the news. The important guests were alwaysst to arrive. Previously, the first two rows in the conference hall were empty. Now that the press conference was about to begin, these people came in. Entering were some of Fiery Birds Yanzhou Branchs important personnel, senior management, chief engineers, and advisory team. These people had seats set up for them at the front. However, among the personnel walking in, there was a figure that was rather unimaginable. Ke Zimo pointed at Fang Zhao, who had emerged with the group of people. "Why is that fellow sitting in the first row?" The others also took notice. Among the people who had enteredte was Fang Zhao. But as the press conference had started, they could not discuss it loudly; they could only talk about it over messages. "How is that fellow able to sit at the front? Could it be that he has other backing?" "Probably not. I remember, back then, when this fellow became famous, someone mentioned his background. He was just a normal graduate. I didnt hear about any considerable parties backing him." "Lets observe a little while more. If that fellow goes on stage to talk, we will know whats up." "Him? How can he even go on stage to present at this sort of press conference?" "He is the person in charge of the Pr Light project team. Dont forget that Pr Light is still endorsing the game." "That is why they should just dispose of the rule of virtual idols endorsing it. Its just tasteless!" No matter what those who attended the press conference were thinking in private, the press conference went ording to the scheduled arrangement: the new trailer of the game, exining the background, announcing the release of peripherals, etc. The captains of the five big e-sports clubs also represented their clubs and went up to say a few words. Amongst the Big Five, thest to go on stage was 2Ss captain, Xie He. During his speech, he mentioned that some media were rather mindful of the previous days practice match. "We might not be experts in the single-eventpetition, and there were a number of issues that arose after that matter, but we are very grateful to the mystery rider. He showed us a few of our weaknesses early on. However, when the game is officially released, we will remain the kings of Yanzhou!" Members of the other fourBig Dipper, Transcendental, BOOM, and HWRall simultaneously said, "B*llshit!" When Xie He returned to his seat, the Big Five started to dere war, arguing over who were the real kings of Yanzhou. "Hey, that fellow is really going on stage!" a member from 2S eximed. The others also looked over to the front. A while back, when the host had introduced Fang Zhao, hed said that Fang Zhao was "One of the eight users of the 10th generation machine in Yanzhou,poser of one of the background music pieces in the game, a member of the advisory team and evaluation panel, and head of the Pr Light project team that Fiery Bird was coborating with." "Also a member of the advisory team and evaluation panel? Didnt that fellowpose music? Why is he involved with this?" "Now that its like this, should we still do it?" Ke Zimo frowned. On stage, Fang Zhao touched on a few points regarding the Old Era. Before leaving the stage, he said, "There are some people that are probably thinking about attacking me in-game till I be afraid of logging in. To such people, I have these words for them." Fang Zhao looked up and scanned the hall. Although it seemed like a casual nce, it made the people over at the 2S area feel uneasy. How did that guy know they wanted to target him? Could he read minds? "Bring it on," Fang Zhao said tly. "As long as you all dont regret it." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Like a boss. Chapter 124: Boss, Dont Be Scared; Well Cover You Chapter 124: Boss, Dont Be Scared; Well Cover You Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh "Whoa! This fe is real crazy!" "Not even a professional e-sports athlete and yet he is so insane?" "I thought that Ke Zimo from 2S was crazy enough. I never expected that there was someone even crazier." Fang Zhaos words made a number of e-sports athletes present twitch their lips. A middle-aged member of the media sighed. "Thats just how youngsters are. I understand." Outside the conference hall. Zuo Yu was chatting with his oldrades. When Zuo Yu had apanied the Pr Light project team over to the Fiery Bird Yanzhou Branchs building, hed run into an oldrade who was working as security here. After a while at the press conference, he had came out. After all, inside, Fang Zhao was with Fiery Bird staff. Safety was notpromised, so he did not need to follow. Thus, he hade out to catch up with his oldrade and reminisce and talk about their work experience in Qian City. "Work here gets very busy. The game is about to be released and there are many crazy fans. Ack of concentration and someone will sneak in. Not to mention all the items on disy, if any machine gets spoiled, I will feel heartache!" As Zuo Yus oldrade spoke, his hands went to his chest. He was remembering the incident that had happened a while back, when a fervent fan had broken in to steal a 10th generation console. The fan had been caught but had damaged a few disys, and the damages were worth several million. This sort of money was not a lot to Fiery Bird, but they would feel heartache! Although the fan had paid apensation fee, all those disyed items that were considered works of art were destroyed, and they could not help but feel sorry. They were also Fiery Bird fans and treated every item that Fiery Bird produced as a treasure. Especially the limited editions from 40 to 50 years ago that were on disy. These were allmemorative items and had special significance. Ruining one was the same as losing one. "Especially during the period close to the press conference, other than Fiery Bird fans, there are also fans from the other e-sports clubs. We have to watch them and increase security. Luckily, Fiery bird pays out rather readily. What about you? Following aposer around, dont you feel bored?" Zuo Yusrade asked. "Its okay. My boss also pays out readily, and its not boring. This year I still got to visit Muzhou to watch the sheep-herdingpetition, the benefits and sry are good too." Zuo Yu replied. "Thats true, your boss does notck money. I heard he even has a dog worth $100 million. Doesnt your boss have any unusual hobbies? I heard that people with such high levels of artistic sense are weird." "You know, those that dabble with the arts are..." Zuo Yu paused, pointed at his own head, "different from most people. You have no idea what goes on in their heads. Nowadays, he spends most of his time at home and Im not needed. However, my wages are never short." Zuo Yus oldrade sighed. "Then you have it easy, getting your sry without staying beside and protecting him, unlike us who are always tired." "I am his personal bodyguard; of course I needed an opportunity to show off and protect the boss well. When he is protected well, only then I can take the money. When the boss is happy, he pays out even more. On ount of the money, I would even protect him in-game," Zuo Yu said. "You still get to y games and get bonuses, how great. Who knows, if your boss is happy when he ys, he might even give you a pay raise. Im really envious, we still have to do shift work. You found a really good job. If you retire or get sacked, rmend me." "Hey, are you trying to steal my job?" The twoughed. Suddenly, the conference hall door opened, and the bustling noise wafted out. Zuo Yu saw the message that Fang Zhao had sent to hismunications device. "Alright, till next time. The press conference has ended, I need to send them back." "My break is ending soon, so I have to get back to my post. Lets talk more when we have time." This time, Fang Zhao was together with Zu Wen and the others and had left through an exit at the back of the conference hall. He had left a message for Zuo Yu, asking him to drive the car over and wait for them. Because when Fang Zhao had went up on stage, a few media groups had wanted to interview him but were not sessful. In the blink of an eye, he was gone and had brought the entire Pr Light project team and disappeared. Since they could not stop Fang Zhao, they did not waste time and turned around to interview others. Xavier and Zachary let the interview be handled by the spokesperson and returned to the office. Xavier still felt that Fang Zhao had chosen the wrong profession. "What a pity. If he had honed his skills as a professional e-sports athlete from a young age, all of the big five would now be fighting for him. Why did he studyposing?" "Such great talent. It is indeed a pity," Zachary agreed. They had just understood from headquarters that, of the 100 10th generation machines that had been released to the public, only Fang Zhao had exceeded the value of 95. Even in all the other continents, the highest value stayed at 95. Perhaps the adaptability value might rise as the console was used more, but as of now, only Fang Zhao had achieved an adaptability value of 96, which was the highest. That was why Xavier felt rueful. A young seedling with the potential to be an e-sports athlete had actually chosenposing! Fang Zhao did not know the Fiery Bird staffers assessments of him. He got Zuo Yu to head directly to his ce, because Zu Wen and the others wanted to see the 10th generation up close and, at the same time, hold a department meal at his ce. Fang Zhaos words at the press conference were also circted by the media, giving rise to resentment from a number of yers. "This amateur actually dares to talk nonsense in front of the Big Five?" "Isnt he afraid of getting thrashed? Does he feel like the time he can hold on to the 10th generation is too long?" "Who knows, maybe there really are people who would use these sorts of methods to make him sell the 10th generation." "There is an old saying, The ordinary people are innocent, but a persons cherished possessions will get him into trouble. If he is willing to sell the 10th gen, not only will he be more rxed, he would also earn arge sum. But if he is not willing to sell, even if the Big Five dont bring themselves so low as to attack him, other people will also kill him till he doesnt dare log on. If he doesnt log on and doesnt y games, would he let the console rot away at home? When the timees, he will surely sell it, perhaps at an even lower price." "Now the whole world is hyping up the 10th generation console. Currently, its price has been hyped up to $60 million, and yesterday, someone predicted it will rise up to $80 million in the next 10 days." "When the game is officially released, it might even cross the 100 million mark. Tsk, is the 10th gen really that great?" "You dont understand, this is called style. Many people wish to purchase it. Yesterday, there were people mentioning that, of all the models that Fiery Bird has produced, this is the first exoskeleton-type. It is worth keeping it; in a few decades, the price might increase a few times over. In any case, there is no way you lose by keeping it." "Anyone has the means? Sell your house or take a loan and get one!" It was not possible to conceal him being the owner of a 10th gen console. Thats why, from the start, Fang Zhao never intended to hide that fact. Recently, more and more people wished to purchase the 10th gen from him. Of Yanzhous eight 10th gens, five belonged to the Big Five, and it was impossible for them to let go of it. The other two owners were influential bigwigs in Yanzhou. As such, if anyone wished to buy it, it would only be through Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao had recently installed a blocker on hismunications device, and that brought a little peace and quiet. Luckily, users online had very short attention spans. In September, there were many more practice matches between the five big e-sports clubs, which stole the headlines. This time, Fang Zhao did not interfere. Just like people had mentioned, gaming was the main strength of the entertainment industry. The gaming circles that had been restrained for 10 years almost took up all the hot news topics daily. Even if it was not everything, they still ounted for half of the top 10 hottest news and crushed all other film, TV, and music celebrities. Silver Wing had alsounched their reserve dual profession gamers. Although they could notpete with the Big Five,peting with a few old rivals was fine too. Very quickly, October 1 arrived. It was a weekend, and there were many people. Fiery Birds official release time was October 1 at exactly 12 p.m. in Huangzhou. Huangzhous time zone was ahead of Yanzhou by six hours, so at the time of the official release, it was 6 a.m. in Yanzhou. At 5 in the morning, the virtual project teams group chat started to buzz with excitement. Zu Wen and the few others had probably been too excited to catch any sleep the night before, but they were still very energetic. Zu Wen, Rodney, and the technical staff were a bunch of sly and experienced gamers. Ten years ago, they had not met the age requirements and had not had the chance, but now, they could finally take part in this global feast. "Everyone is rather early," Fang Zhao said in the chat. "Oh! Morning boss!" "Boss, were you so excited you couldnt get any sleep?" Rodney asked. "I slept for seven hours," Fang Zhao replied. "Boss, when you enter the game, be careful. There might be people trying to ambush you," the departments technical staffer Fu Yingtian said. They knew that, after Fang Zhao had gradually built up the virtual projects department, only then had he spent more time ying games. Previously, he had only yed a few shooting games, and this was the first time he would be ying this sort ofrge-scale game by Fiery Bird. When firsting into contact with this, it might be more difficult to control and might cause some apprehension. Furthermore, in the morning, there were people who had talked about attacking Fang Zhao, so they were worried that Fang Zhaos mood might be affected. "Dont be afraid, Boss." "Yeah, Boss, dont be scared; well cover you!" "If they want to kill you, they would need to do it over my dead body!" Zu Wen eximed. In this sort of situation, of course he had to pledge his allegiance. "I am here as well," Zuo Yu said. When it came to giving a favorable impression, there was no way he could be left behind. Pay raise! "Im not afraid," Fang Zhao replied. "Boss, then what are your thoughts now?" Zu Wen asked. "I thought of a tune." All members of the virtual projects department: "..." "Bosss brain is sting BGM once again." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker The long awaited day is finally upon us! Chapter 125: Immortal! Lets Drink, Old Friends Chapter 125: Immortal! Lets Drink, Old Friends Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh To enter the game, one first had to set up an avatar and game ID. When Fang Zhao had registered a Fiery Bird ount after receiving the 10th gen, he had thought of a lot of IDs, but all were in use by others. The username "Fang Zhao" had also been taken, probably by a yer who shared the same name. Atst, Fang Zhao entered "AliveAfter500Years". The system showed that this username was unused, and so he confirmed it. In his past life, Fang Zhao had wished to continue living on. He still remembered the regret of notpleting all 100 steps but instead stopping at the 99th. He just had not expected that, when he opened his eyes, he would have jumped 500 years into the future. The vacant 500 years that hed skipped could only be understood through images. Although he still had regrets, at least he got to see the developments after 500 years. If all his old friends knew this, they would surely have struggled to survive 500 more years. If any of them were really still alive, Fang Zhao could still meet them. Unfortunately, this was only an impossible dream of his. As for his avatar, Fang Zhao chose his current image and made a few modifications. Fang Zhao could not remember what his body had looked like in his past life. He just based it on his vague memory and made some changes. Then he added two scars to his face. This was now simr to his image during theter part of his past life. His height and weight should be simr to his current body, so no changes were made to that. When Zu Wen and the others saw the added scars on Fang Zhaos avatar in game, theyughed. "We know that Boss worships the martyr, even imitating his two scars." Fang Zhao also joined in theughter but did not exin. Zu Wen and the others in-game avatars were not entirely simr to themselves. In real life, Pang Pusong was shorter and more plump, but his avatar was tall and imposing like a bodybuilder. Zu Wens avatar was 80% simr to himself. Only, he had added on a mboyant and explosive hairstyle and two weird curving whiskers on his face. The others were mostly like Zu Wen, using their base avatars and adding a few minor changes. The members of the virtual projects department formed a team and entered together. Other yers did the same; the members of e-sports clubs also formed teams and entered together. After they sessfully entered, everything before their eyes changed. A mild scene of the Old Era emerged. Crisp piano notes fluctuated to the opening scene as it changed. Before their eyes were a few materials that resembled what had been introduced in films, so many people did not feel any wonder and just anticipated the scene quickly passing. They had a pressing need to enter the game and flex their muscles. "I heard the opening sequence is two minutes long?" someone said. "Thats too long, why cant we skip it?" "Lets just wait, it is only two minutes." The members in the team chatted with one another. Very quickly, the sound of the piano faded and became hazy. A drawn-out note surged, slow and stifling. Along with it, the low sound of a string instrument rang out, making peoples nerves fray. It was as if some inharmonious noises descended from a distant ce, simr to people yelling and also to the sound of activity produced by other objects. The field of view started to shake violently, as if a huge creature was rampaging below the surface. The ground below made slight movements that rapidly became violent. Deep fissures appeared as arge portion ofnd in the distance sank in. A flyover with many cars on it fractured asrge buildings copsed. The bustling city turned to ruin in the blink of an eye. In the distance, coastal cities were swallowed by tsunamis, and huge ships capsized. Meteors rained down as volcanoes erupted and dust filled the entire sky. The vibrato of a string instrument being strummed seemed like the cold shivers a person got. The rumbling of drumbeats was like therge boulders crashing into the earth or a hidden sledgehammer, pounding away at peoples hearts. The ze of explosions emerged all around as the ground opened up. It seemed like a scene straight from hell; the entire world was finished! A whimpering trumpet call carried a hint of darkness, and an emotional and gloomy string score yed, showing the unceasing despair of a city that had fallen. The lifelike images coupled with the tense music battered the senses and produced a stifling atmosphere. A segment of remixed electronic sound effects brushed across the ear, as if someone was running hastily beside, rousing the sensitive nerves of yers. The group of yers that were originally talking had unknowingly ceased their conversations. Faint piano notes slowly entered, as if it was an old man recalling all his fading memories. Thebination of sounds and images showed the tragic world after it had been battered by that devastating power. The field of vision started to broaden, cities shrunk, and tall buildings vanished. Disyed in front of all yers eyes was a reduced map of the world. The ground seemed withered and full of fissures. Below these fissures were flowingva and zes that threatened to burn everything down. Its changes told everyone that, as of that moment, the Old Era ceased and the Period of Destruction began. Still, the heavy string score continued; a few clear notes of the piano permeated in. The music also started reflecting two types of forces battling, one being the devastation of the disaster and the other a sort of unyielding tenacity in the face of such adversity. The tempo continuously increased as the pounding drumbeats and the music of both piano and string became more forceful. These two themes interwove as though locked in battle. Small glowing dots like stars gradually appeared on the shrunken map. Every moment, new dots appeared, and some dots were extinguished. Some dots were bigger than others. In any case, the glowing dots were increasing on the map. Every glowing dot represented a group fighting for survival. That was mankinds hope. The acoustics augmented the entire image, and an oboe and a french horn alternated, like souls standing up from the ruins. The rumbling of percussion signified the graveness after the horrors, like the hell during that period. The process of refugees experiencing mortal danger and uniting together shook one to the core! A momentary silence ured, and afterward, brass, string and electronic music simultaneously rang out, seemingly from the ends of the Earth. The harmony was extremely aesthetic, with a steady rhythm. It hinted at something magnificent. At the same time, on the world map, starting from the two poles, in the manner of a sweeping tide, the scorching earth and wastnds subsided. yers watching this understood. This was the period of change in history. Starting from the two poles toward the equator, mankind set out to reim their world. Just as everyone thought that it had ended, from the remote boundaries, a faint harmony reverberated. A string medley split into a number of different parts. Other than the obvious high-pitch melody, the middle part, which was harder to discern,bined with the reverberating high-pitch sounds and became impossible to differentiate. The tones that were as different as heaven and Earth had seemingly closed therge gap between them. It was like being struck by an ice-cold lightning bolt that spread throughout ones core, and one could not help but shiver. The ground below moved once again, but it was not the violent shaking of disaster. This time, things were emerging from the ground! Twelve ash-colored stone objects rose from the ground. When only the tips were visible, yers who were familiar already knew what they were. Huangzhous Cemetery for Martyrss monument! Yanzhous Cemetery for Martyrss monument! Jizhou... Tongzhou... Azhou... Jinzhou... Lazhou... Leizhou... Mazhou... Xizhou... Muzhou... Rongzhou... Twelve monuments! The twelvergest monuments from the worlds twelve cemeteries for martyrs rose steeply! The murals and sculptures on them depicted a hail of bullets whistling past, crossing of swords, and ughter, recreating the period of bloodshed that hadsted a century. The lingering fog was like a white ze, as if they were the souls of the dead. With the epic backdrop of music, their determination never stopped burning. This was not the hot-blooded fighting but the origins of the heroics during those times! The music faded and the images stop changing. In the field of vision were only the twelve towering gravestones and the smaller gravestones behind them that were as plentiful as a sky full of stars. All the yers that entered the game had originally had their minds sets on explosions, guns, and killing, but at this moment, it was as if they had been doused with cold water as they all calmed down. Facing the twelve solemn monuments and the numerous graves behind them, it was as if one had taken an icy-cold cup of alcoholcold to the touch, but it warmed the body. This was the message that Fiery Bird wanted to pass to all the first time yers. It did not project just one form, but a whole entity! It was a period of history, a group of people. In the 100-year Period of Destruction, the death toll was in billions. Great sacrifices were traded for the start of the New Era. The war thatsted a century, the degree of tragedy and bitterness was not something that people in the living in the New Era 500 years into the future could experience. A lot of people were under the impression that the opening sequence for "Battle of the Century" would be a segment to stir up the surging passion of the gamers or a frightful scene reeking of blood. But in reality, the message Fiery Bird wanted to give its yers was this: There were many sacrifices during the end of days, many outstanding and capable people died in battle. These gravestones served as a warning. So many capable people could not even survive. Can you? The most powerful way to convince them was to let them experience it for themselves. Survival was an attitude. Now, all the yers standing there, have they prepared themselves to enter hell? Someone recovered. Sighing deeply, he said, "I felt as if the opening sequence left me dumbstruck. Anyway, who called me just now?" "Nobody, I didnt hear anyone. In any case, it wasnt me," his team member said. Other members also voiced out in session. "I didnt call you either." "Was it your imagination?" "I... I think I also... also heard someone calling me..." a timid voice said. "When?" someone asked. "At the time when the gravestones were rising up." "You?" The question was directed at thest person to voice out. "...Me too." A chorus of air exhaling could be heard. "Ssssssss." "Recalling back, when the gravestones were rising, it did feel like there were human voices from behind," a member of the team hesitantly said. "Now that you mentioned it, I think I felt the same way just now." "Seen a ghost?" "D*mnit! Stop talking about this, Im starting to get goosebumps!" A bolder member poked fun at the others. "HAHA, do you have that little guts? Are you guys afraid?" "Im not scared, it just... just feels strange. There are some shivers, yet there is some excitement. I dont know how to describe this feeling." Actually, simr dialogues happened in many teams. Some teams had members who were music students that had studied symphonic structures before. They had joined their friends and entered the game. One reason was to kill time, and the other reason was to listen to this years Fiery Birds games background music for the opening sequence. Yesterday, his ssmates that studied music were already discussing which great master hadposed the background music for the opening sequence. Teachers had also mentioned before that the opening tune from Fiery Birds previous game ten years ago had been taken and used as an examination topic. Who knew whether it would happen for this years opening sequences background music. Thus, they were listening to it even more seriously. Music was aponent of a games soul. Only thosepanies that did not take manufacturing seriously would skimp on this. Companies that werepletely devoted to manufacturing games, such as Fiery Bird, would be willing to put a lot of effort in the music. Manyposers were anxious to prove themselves but, in the end, had been refused to be seen by Fiery Bird. Those that were invited were reputable people within the circle, and the piece that was finally chosen would have to beat at least ten other pieces by famed masters. The background music of the opening sequence was of utmost importance. These music students would naturally not let it slip by. Because of the simultaneous release worldwide, time zones were different. In some ces it was in the wee hours, so some had set rms to get up in the middle of the night to log on. Others had simply stayed up because they had to experience it for themselves immediately. Those in the industry had reflexively begun to analyze it after hearing it. Many people who had studied music knew that, when depicting disasters in movies or documentaries, music was used to achieve arger and more shocking impact, often using ipatible harmonies andbinations that would provoke the sense of hearing. But mainstream studios used electronic remixes as their main form, and even if it was orchestral music, many used electronics to imitate the sounds, thus using these sorts of techniques to manufacture music that can batter the audio-visual senses. But the opening tune was ssical yet modern, a fusion of musical instruments and electronic music. The musical style was different from the music of those disaster movies, but it still built up the same shock and effect of provoking the senses! To be able to perfectly make it work, this was no easy skill. Definitely not a youngster... That was not right; to be able to mix ssical and modern and blend electronic music with traditional musical instruments so perfectly, the manner and the shocking intensity it had was not weak at all. They all remembered a person. The one who had started a new wave of people being interested in symphonic structures. Professionals in this field with interest in symphonies had all heard Fang Zhaos four movements of the "100-Year Period of Destruction," and the music from the opening sequence made them remember the third movement in the series, "Mission." But these two pieces were entirely different. The core of the former was "movement," like the dazzling mes from the dynamic explosions, whereas thetters theme was "calm," like the spirit fires within the gravestones, quiet yet brave. "Fang Zhao? Is it him?" This was what many music professionals were thinking. However, the pure game yers would not take notice of this. Although they might have calmed down after the opening sequence and music, they were still eagerly anticipating the game. However, this time, their vignce had been raised. Especially the experienced members of the e-sports clubs. They might not have been reliable elsewhere, but when it came to games, they had keen perception. "Following this might be an arduous journey." Over at the virtual projects departments side, Zu Wen and a few others who had been excitedly hooting a moment ago had be quiet too. They were also aware of the message that Fiery Bird were trying to transmit. Zuo Yu shivered a little. When he saw the opening sequence and heard the background music, he felt uneasy. He knew that the background music had beenposed by Fang Zhao, and as Fang Zhaos bodyguard, he had been with Fang Zhao through the entire journey of gathering materials. Now he finally understood why Fang Zhao had gone to the cemeteries to gather materials, because for Fiery Birds opening sequence, the finishing touches were the gravestones! How many hot-headed people could be subdued? However, whatever Fiery Bird did, there was always a motive. Zuo Yu had also detected the message. The going was going to get tough. "Boss, ready to go in?" The others all looked at Fang Zhao. The entrance into the game was at the bottom of the twelve gravestones. "Wait a moment," Fang Zhao said. Before entering, there was actually a choice. Whether to enter straight away or choose to pay ones respects before entering. Impatient people would choose to enter straight away. As for others that wished for the martyrs to bless them with good fortune, they would choose to pay their respects. In their group, some wished to enter straight away, and some wished to pay their respects, but ultimately they all looked toward Fang Zhao. They had chosen to enter as a group. If they were to enter, they would do it together. Hearing Fang Zhao say "Wait a moment," they all knew which choice he had made. "Makes sense. Boss respects the martyrs very much," Rodney said. Fang Zhao did not speak, ncing at the twelve gravestones ahead. He had visited each of their originals. Compared to other people, he felt differently when it came to these gravestones. After the opening sequence had ended, only the area they were at was lit up. Elsewhere in the distance had be dark. And just like in the worship district back then, behind the giant gravestones were countless smaller tombstones that seemed like the reflection of stars on the surface of water. With wine, there is no difference between heaven and Earth. Lets drink, old friends! As per the previous time, Fang Zhao chose alcohol as an offering. Long time no see, the world I once had. Zuo Yu eyed Fang Zhao, not knowing whether he was imagining things, but he always felt that the expression in Fang Zhaos eyes when he was paying his respects was a little frightening. The others were also very curious about Fang Zhaos worship method. They wanted to follow that method and pay their respects, but they were stopped by Fang Zhao. In the end, they all used their own ustomed methods to pay their respects. Zu Wen even threw in a few bows. As he paid his respects, he said, "May every martyr bless me. Dont let me be too unlucky, dont let me die of hunger..." After a few long-winded sentences, the team formally entered the game. As a team, they were all randomly assigned to a ce. Zuo Yu looked at his surroundings. "Warehouse?" This was a warehouse for junk items. It was quite empty, and it seemed like someone had rummaged through it. A few cases for storing junk items had been flipped over. "We get guns right at the start?" Checking his equipment on hand, Zu Wen realized he now had a gun. "This should be Fiery Birds so-called wee present, right?" Yesterday, Fiery Bird headquarters had announced online that "There will be a small present for everyone at theunch of the game. We hope everyone will like it." "It will be good if we get a gun, hehe." "How do I only have a knife and no gun." "Mine is a gun." "This gun is too old." "With these little bullets, what can we even kill?" A standard police issue handgun from the Old Eraording to its model, one magazine held about 15 to 20 bullets. That was not a lot; this would be troublesome. "Dont tell me there might be items hidden in other ces?" Zu Wen, Rodney and a few others discussed searching the other areas of this warehouse. "Lower your voices," Fang Zhao said. Zu Wenughed and replied, "Got it, got it. Boss, your nerves are getting the better of you. Its just a game; what matters is that we have fun. Dont be so solemn. After all, we have three lives." He listened cautiously and did not hear any suspicious sounds in their surroundings. The few technicians had yed games together for a long time and knew how to coordinate and warn each other. Furthermore, when they yed shooting games, their roars and cries were even louder. Since it was their first time ying a Fiery Bird game, they were too excited. The wanted to enjoy it first. After all, it was a game, and things did not happen ording to reality here. Upon entering the game, yers had three lives, but after those three lives had been used up, their next death would cause them to be barred for a week before they could re-enter. Of course, lives could be bought with money, but only after the second day would yers be able to log in once more. This was the strictest Fiery Bird had ever been regarding the value of lives in their games. In short, the three lives let Zu Wen and the others feel rxed. They could continue ying even after dying once. Fang Zhao wanted to check the surroundings but was stopped by Zu Wen and the others. "Boss, just take a seat here. Let us handle the scavenging." They had to look after their leader well. Zuo Yu stood guard besides Fang Zhao and nodded. "Yeah, Boss, you just sit over here. Let them go search for food, dont worry. If any bandits or savage beasts or whatevere along, I will take care of them." "Theres a small kitchen over here!" At the back, someone had entered a room. "Eh? Is this a dpressor from the Old Era?" "No, I remember from the information given, this is the Old Eras microwave." Fang Zhao listened to the others discussion and reminded them, "I advise you guys make as little noise as possible." The few over there were probably too excited and did not make much of it. Fang Zhao did not continue nagging. He quietly sat on a box nailed to the floor. Zuo Yu wanted to say, "Boss, dont be too nervous," but Fang Zhao was facing the steel door in front of them, seemingly deep in thought, so Zuo Yu did not say it out loud. He kept thinking that, after the boss had entered the game, there was something slightly wrong with his state of mind. The expressions in his eyes seemed very prating, but maybe it was just the two scars on his face. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Extra long chapter of music goodness to build up the hype! I havent had the time to add in a suitable song to the ylist but if anyone has any rmendations do let me know in thements and Ill listen to it. Chapter 126: If You Dont Listen to Your Elders, Log Off and Wait Chapter 126: If You Dont Listen to Your Elders, Log Off and Wait Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh In the small kitchen behind them, Zu Wen and the others were very interested in all the Old Era cooking utensils. At this age, most of them had yed a Fiery Bird game before, but this was the first time they had entered a game on its release date. After theyde of age, they had been able to formally log into the game, but by then, there had been lots of strategy guides, and basically all theyd done was y ording to others past experiences. It was not particrly stimting, but now they could only fumble around themselves. This sort of experience was a novelty for people who liked games. Even if they had previously yed other games based on the Period of Destruction, none of those couldpare with this Fiery Bird version with its attention to detail. Zu Wen found an egg after rummaging through the kitchen. Because the Old Eras microwave was very intriguing, he ced the egg in to y around with it. "Is there electricity?" "Yeah." "What else do you have to set up? Why isnt it automated? How troublesome." "Hmm, I should just randomly pick one." "This one... Whoa! the machine is starting to revolve!" Zu Wen and the others surrounded the front of the microwave, their heads all gathered together as they watched the egg spinning around inside, as if it was a rare sight. Zhang Yu and Fu Yingtian, who were in charge of standing guard could not contain their curiosity and looked over. "Doesnt seem like there are any changes." The words had just left the lips when there was a "BANG," scaring the few of them into taking a step back. "Ex-ex-exploded? "Why did this egg explode when ced inside? Was it from incorrect usage? Song Miao, dont tell me I used it wrongly?" Song Miao did not understand either. "Perhaps. I have never used such an appliance either." Zu Wen had even gotten addicted to ying with it. "Lets look for other stuff to test it out!" "Look around and see if there is anything else." "Eh, there are fish here!" Outside, Fang Zhao, who was sitting on a box in the warehouse, let out a deep sigh. He felt like hitting someone. Zuo Yu who was guarding Fang Zhao diligently, also could not help but cast a few curious nces over. He was also very curious toward the things from the Old Era. Other than the game letting everyone experience the background of the Period of Destruction, it also satiated the curiosity everyone had of the Old Era. Therefore, now that Zuo Yu heard the activity over that side, there was a slight itch in his heart. "Arghh!" A loud shout broke the cheerful atmosphere in the kitchen. "F*ck me! Your father got bitten by a fish!" Zu Wen shouted. A series of banging sounds were heard from the back of the kitchen. "Enough, Pang Pusong, its no longer moving." "Its dead?" "Did you get any experience points?" "I gained 0.5 points." The others felt a little sorry when they heard this. "Only 0.5 points?" "Im finished," Zu Wen wailed. The few of them once again came in front of Fang Zhao. The one making the decisions in the team was still Fang Zhao. If anything happened, they made sure to inform him first. Rodney briefly exined what had happened to Fang Zhao. It turned out that, as Zu Wen had been searching for something else to y with, hed seen a bucket in the corner that was covered. Expecting something inside, he had warily removed the lid and found the bucket filled with water, with two palm-sized fish inside. One was floating upside down, not moving at allevidently, it was dead. The other was swimming about feebly. Just at the moment when Zu Wen let his guard down, the fish that originally looked weak suddenly leaped out of the bucket and bit Zu Wen. It happened so quickly that Zu Wen couldnt avoid it and got a little cut on his hand. The fish that had leapt out was flopping around on the floor. Pang Pusong had taken an iron rod behind the kitchen door and bludgeoned that fish to death, receiving 0.5 experience points. As for Zu Wen, who had received the cut, he realized that on his status was disyed "infected." He wanted to cry immediately but was unable to do so. As time passed, his "infected" value would keep increasing. When it reached a certain critical point, he would lose control of himself and, just like those infected organisms, would attack his own teammates. "You guys dont have to worry. I will settle this myself!" Zu Wen expertly tooked out his gun and pointed it at his own head. "Comrades! Wait for me. In half an hours time, I will surely bring back some strategies, believe me!" Zu Wen was regretful. He had been too careless just now. He had never expected this to be more treacherous and cunning than all the games he had ever yed. A bite from an unremarkable fish could actually force him to disconnect, that was so humiliating! Bang! A gunshot rang out. Zu Wen disappeared from his spot. Fang Zhao closed his eyes and did not say anything. Seeing Fang Zhao not looking so good, the others did not utter a single word. "You guys..." Fang Zhao opened his eyes. "Boss, what are your orders?" The few of them were more well-behaved now. They realized that the few of them had been too foolish a while ago and had probably made their boss unhappy. "Log off and wait," Fang Zhao said. "..." The few of them looked over at Fang Zhao, trying to determine whether he was joking. "Log off and cool your heads for half an hour beforeing back." "...Oh." This was to let them go offline and reflect, just like facing the wall after doing something wrong. As a few members exchanged nces, Rodney hesitantly asked Fang Zhao, "Boss, when we are gone, what will happen to you?" "Zuo Yu is here." Since Fang Zhao had already given them instructions, it was best to obediently head offline and not anger their boss any further, in case he deducted their wages. After all, Fang Zhao only wanted them to disconnect and reflect on their actions. In half an hour, they could log back in with Zu Wen, perhaps even with thetest strategies to share with everyone. "Pang Pusong," Fang Zhao called out, "pass me the iron rod." "... Oh, sure!" Pang Pusong respectfully handed over the iron rod andpliantly disconnected. He had always listened to Fang Zhao. After the others had also disconnected, only Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu were left in the warehouse. Zuo Yu thought for a bit and felt he needed to say something. "We are not a professional team, after all, and are just having fun. The others are just too curious; you dont have to be frustrated over such small matters." "I know." As Fang Zhao did not seem to want to chat, Zuo Yu did not continue. He just did not understand why Fang Zhao still continued sitting there, not going off to look for food or other stuff? Suddenly, Zuo Yus expression changed and he faced a certain direction. He could hear the sounds of gunshots, and there were continuously firing. The sounds did not seem close, but they did not seem especially far either. Most likely, some yers in the vicinity had run into a situation. Had somethinge along? He tilted his head, intending to advise Fang Zhao to find a ce to hide, but he saw that Fang Zhaos hand that was gripping the iron rod was trembling. Is this fear? Zuo Yu snickered mentally. Fang Zhao was only 20-plus, and his gaming history was also lesser than most. He had acted so impressively a while ago, but now he exposed his true nature? Actually admitting he was afraid was no big deal; it would not disce his position as the departments boss. Such determination to save his own face! Could it be that Fang Zhao had known he would be frightened and thus took advantage of Zu Wens situation to get rid of the others and try and adapt by himself? The more Zuo Yu pondered, the more he felt this was the case. But some words just had to be said. "Boss, I hear footsteps approaching and some roaring. Its not just one, and its not human. It might be a savage beast. Do you want to head to the kitchen and hide? "No need." "Dont worry boss, Im here. Later on, you just have to stay behind my back. If the situation doesnt look too good, you disconnect first." Zuo Yu did not hear Fang Zhaos answer, but he did not continue asking. He attentively watched the warehouses steel door. With his back to Fang Zhao, Zuo Yu didnt see that, as the footsteps and roars got closer, Fang Zhaos hand that was gripping the iron rod trembled less and less. At the moment when the footsteps stopped outside the steel door, his trembling ceased. Fang Zhao could hear own heartbeats as though they were drumbeats, and he could hear his blood flowing as if it was a surging river. He was not afraid. Rather, he was fired up. Perhaps the functions of the 10th gen console were really too good. Even the imitated smells were 70% real. Everytime he took a breath, he could smell the foul air reeking of blood. It was as if that period from long ago in his memory had all lumped together. All the feelings and sentiments he had suppressed since his rebirth seemed like they had found an exit and were about to erupt. Bang! Bang! Bang! The figures that had appeared in front of the steel door roared and smashed into the door forcefully. The iron chain that kept the steel door locked kept creaking. Figures glistening with fresh blood on their bodies could be seen through the slit in the door. Their deep-red eyeballs peeked through the gap at the two men in the warehouse as putrid and thick saliva dripped from the tip of their teeth. During the beginning of the Period of Destruction, due to the sudden disaster, many species, including humans, had experienced mutations. Regardless of whether they were flying or lived in the water, not a single one had been spared. The mutations had caused them to lose rationality and had warped their temperaments. Some had gradually died out from the mutations, while others had transformed or evolved from their base state, bing destructive and stronger savage beasts. These beasts only lived for blood and ughter and had an intense desire to attack humans or other organisms. Many organisms that had not mutated experienced massacres. The number of species that became extinct during the Period of Destruction was uncountable. Bones or a hard-toe-back specimen of an Old Era creature that had managed to survive would be treated as a valuable artifact and be hoarded. Although many species had been resurrected due to gics technology, specimens from the Old Era had a very high value that would never drop. This was how people in the New Era felt about the Old Era. Aside from this, specimens from the Period of Destruction were also considered valuable pieces of art. Fang Zhao remembered seeing an auction at the start of the year where a specimen of a creature that had arisen from the initial stages of the Period of Destruction had been sold to the highest bidder, a collector from Muzhou, for $20 million. That specimen had been from the initial stages of the Period of Destruction. It had mutated from a dog species and had a bright colored coat. Back then, in order to study the parasitic disease that mutated creatures, they had created a specimen. Following the chaos of war, it had been moved from ced to ce until the Period of Destruction ended and the New Era was founded. The specimen that was lucky to survive a hundred years preserved in liquid was specially made into a dried-out sample, and shortly after, it was sold off at the auction. Many people in Yanzhou knew about this. These sorts of specimens always created a buzz on the inte for a period of time. Nobody was interested in the scientific name given by historians but instead remembered the nickname given byizensTwenty Million. Unfortunately, the present that Fiery Bird was going to give everyone was just this. At this moment, on the first day they logged in, all yers would experience being hunted by a colony of Twenty Millions. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Fiery Bird be like - 20 million for you! And 20 million for you! And 20 million for you! 20 millions for everyone!!! On a side note, R.I.P Zu Wen. There was something fishy about your death. Chapter 127: Sorry, Too Immersed in Character Chapter 127: Sorry, Too Immersed in Character Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Unlike the gleaming specimens that folks in the New Era were familiar with, the ones in the game restored the beasts original look and personality. These monsters mutated by canine diseases had blood-colored skin covered with brownish blobs. They shed their fangs, their teeth buried in bloody gums. Their bloodshot eyes oozed the vicious aura of a killer. Perhaps someone who saw them for their first time would freeze. Most folks had onlye across these beasts in biology textbooks or in less sophisticated games. But for Fang Zhao, it was a case of reactivating dormant memories. Other than rescue missions and scavenging for food, one of their routines in the Old Era was to proactively hunt down these aggressive beasts that had badly mutated during the apocalypse. Each kill meant one fewer beast to deal with. The chain wrapped around the metal door hadnt snapped, but the shoddy door itself was about to copse. Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu could catch a glimpse of the shadows releasing killer vibes through the door gap. All these beasts wanted to do was shred the people in the warehouse to pieces. Zuo Yu took a deep breath. As an experienced former special forces fighter, he was a bit spooked by the game, but it wasnt anything he couldnt handle. His body was ready to fight. Now that his boss had decided to stay, all he could do was stand there and brace himself. This was his chance to demonstrate his loyalty. Bang! The metal door burst open, falling inward into the warehouse and causing a huge thud that sent the ground shaking. The echo of the crash was equally earth-shattering. Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! A rapid session of seven shots. The moment the door copsed, Zuo Yus gun was wielded to maximum effect. The three beasts leading the pack were down. Killing three beasts with seven bullets was a decent performance, but Zuo Yu wasnt happy with his uracy. By his estimation, taking down three beasts should have required five bullets or less. Was he rusty fromck of practice? He was a regr at the shooting range and he never stopped gaming. After pondering the matter, Zuo Yu concluded the problemy in his gun. After all, it was a dated model from the Old Era. It was understandable if it functioned poorly. Right, this antique gun must have affected my uracy. But the mutated beasts swarming outside didnt give Zuo Yu much time to think. The group that gathered by the door included six, not just three monsters. And others were catching up after hearing themotion. The remaining three beasts rushed in and swerved, hoping to bypass Zuo Yu and attack Fang Zhao directly. That was how the beasts had behaved in real life during the apocalpyse as well. Even though they had be crazed and unpredictable as a result of their mutation, the instinct to prey on the weak remained etched in their brains. Had Zuo Yu been alone, they would have focused their attacks on him, but Zuo Yu was apanied by Fang Zhao, and Zuo Yu just took out three of their own in one go, so they elected to attack the other person in the warehouse first. Bang! Bang! Bang! Another rapid series of three shots, but this time only one beast was killed. Another wasnt lethally shot, merely taking a tumble before getting up again, as if it didnt feel any pain. "Boss, be careful!" Zuo Yu started keeping track of his bullet count. He took down one beast with two shots. The other was around the corner, about to bypass him and pounce on Fang Zhao, who was standing behind him. Zuo Yu did not hesitate to pull out a knife Zu Wen had found in the kitchen and had passed on to him when Zu Wen had gone offline. Just as he was about to attack, he could feel the strong current brought about by a passing body, which zipped by like a speeding train. Fang Zhao lifted the wooden crate he was sitting on and hammered the approaching beast with it. Crack! The crate disintegrated from the force of the impact, its wooden nks snapping into pieces. The mutated beast was knocked backward into another beast that had just entered the warehouse. Fang Zhao took two steps forward, walking past Zuo Yu, and started covering him. A flurry of metal batons resembling an abrupt rainstorm followed, delivering densely packed blows. It was as if Fang Zhao had unleashed a one-man tornado. Zuo Yu froze as he held up his knife. "..." Bam! Bam! sh! sh! Echoes from the disintegrated crate still lingered when the sound of thumping flesh traveled to Zuo Yus ears, followed by the noise of cracking bones and the painful yelps of the mutated beasts. Zuo Yus eyes peeled open, as if he had seen something incredible, his eyeballs protruding as if they were about to fall out. One down, two down... The approaching beasts were in by the hurricane-like onught of metal rods. The beasts kepting, but Fang Zhao was unperturbed. He shed every approaching monster decisively. His moves seemed instinctual, but every blow was purposeful. Zuo Yu could hear the sound of the metal rodnding on the beastss bones and muscles. It resembled rolling thunder, the noise so piercing he didnt know how to respond. One mutated beast copsed after being struck, but it didnt die immediately, instead climbing up again after regrouping on the ground. But this time, its bloodthirsty eyes skipped Fang Zhao and zoomed in on Zuo Yu. As it growled and got ready to pounce, someone yanked one of its hind legs. The forceful pull sent the beast flying backward on a trajectory,nding on a silhouette that emerged behind it. Fang Zhao didnt want to give them time to recover, surging forward tounch another sustained round of vigorous blows. sh! Bam! The blood-tainted metal rod in Fang Zhaos hand was slightly bent. In no time, armed with his metal baton, Fang Zhao had taken down five beasts. Still holding his knife, Zuo Yu was dumbfounded, wearing a dazed expression. Was... was... this his young, artsy boss, who couldnt endure any physical hardship? Zuo Yu was bellowing inside. Has he f*cking gone beserk? Is he so violent because hes been infected as well? After taking out five mutated beasts with a single metal rod, Fang Zhao dropped the badly crooked baton and calmly removed his gloves without throwing Zuo Yu so much as a nce. The gloves were cotton gloves hed found in the crate. Now they were soaked in blood. After tossing the bloody gloves onto the ground, Fang Zhao pulled out his gun and marched toward the entrance to the warehouse. He lifted his gun, smoke emerging from its barrel. Bang! Bang! One bullet hit the neck of a mutated beast, the other piercing one of its bloodshot eyes andnding in its brain. The beast copsed without a whimper. Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Apart from the first beast, which consumed two of his bullets, Fang Zhao took out the four beasts that showed up in front of the warehouse with a bullet each. Zuo Yu observed Fang Zhao trudging through the cluster of corpses. The peace and calm he exuded was definitely genuine. Even though they were in a game, Zuo Yu could feel the frost-like killer aura that Fang Zhao projected constantly. That, coupled with his urate shooting, made Zuo Yu wonder: between the two of them, who was the one with special forces training? Just as Zuo Yus head was filled with self-doubt, Fang Zhao abruptly turned and looked at him before taking a quick shot. Fang Zhaos cold stare gave him major chills. It felt as if the hair on his skin had bolted upright. His scalp went numb. The authenticity of the moment made Zuo Yu feel like he was no longer just gaming. Has he gone so nuts as to kill a teammate? Just as the thought shed through Zuo Yus head, he heard themotion behind him. He turned and realized that Fang Zhao wasnt aiming at him but rather at a small mutated beast about half an armlength long that had snuck into the warehouse, unbeknowst to him. The bullet struck its head and it instantly died. What blew Zuo Yu away wasnt just Fang Zhaos uracy but also the decisiveness with which he pulled the trigger, giving no warning whatsoever. The tremendous confidence that backed up such a level of calmthat wasnt something a newbie who had never held a real gun could muster. Even though advancements in gaming technology meant more realistic simtions, that type of mental strength and aura couldnt have been a function of the game. Shooting range practice? No, it had to be more than that. To call him an athlete was an understatement. Fang Zhao resembled a seasoned assassin. No other threats popped up for the time being, and no suspicious noises could be heard in the vicinity. The warehouse was quiet again. The mood took a turn for the spooky. Zuo Yu felt like he had been exposed to a bitterly cold winter breeze. "You..." Zuo Yu realized his lips were quivering. His voice stuttered. Zuo Yu had so many questions, but when he met Fang Zhaos gaze, he held them in. He understood that, perhaps, the less information he knew, the better off he was. Fang Zhao had used Zu Wens actions as an excuse to get rid of everyone else, not so his staff could calm down, but to avoid scaring the living daylights out of them. But Zuo Yu had been asked to stay, meaning Fang Zhao didnt want to hide the truth from him. Discretion was a major job requirement for any professional bodyguard. He was also the one who had shadowed his boss the closest and for the longest period of time. Zuo Yu realized that, from now on, this boss wasnt going to hide anything from him. "Boss, you were so... courageous and assertive just now." Zuo Yu swapped out "ruthlessly violent" at thest minute. Fang Zhao nced at him and said, "Oh, sorry, I was too immersed in character." "Immersed in character" my ass! Who are you trying to kid? Zuo Yu managed to spit out a disjointed question with quivering lips. "Boss... I... I... need to piss like a racehorse. Can I go offline to hit the loo?" "Sure," Fang Zhao paused and added, "When you get offline, tell them to wait another half hour." "Yes, sir." This was the most deferential Zuo Yu had been since hed be Fang Zhaos bodyguard. The 50th floor of Silver Wing Tower, the virtual projects department. After Zuo Yu went offline, he emerged from the gaming cabin. The room also housed the gaming cabins of his other colleagues. It was cleared out and dedicated to gaming purposes. Now it was home to everyones consolesevery single one of them a Fiery Bird ninth generation upgrade, including Zuo Yus. This was what so many of their Silver Wing colleagues envied about the virtual projects departmentunlimited funds and freedom. Zuo Yu had been practically living at the office, just like everyone else. No one else was in the room. Zuo Yu took a deep breath, wiped the sweat on his forehead, and left the room wearing a befuddled expression. He shook his head and sighed. It was the weekend, but Zu Wen, Rodney, and others were hanging out at the office to save on home electricity and broadband bills. When Zuo Yu showed up, Zu Wen andpany were in the middle of a discussion. "Oh, Zuo Yu, youre dead too? Wheres boss?" Zu Wen asked with a confused look. "Bullshit. Im still alive. I just needed to piss. As for boss... boss is doing just fine." Zuo Yu put special emphasis on thest two words. The others didnt make much of his tone of voice. Rodney was curious about his sweating. "Howe youre sweating so much? Is it really hot?" "None of your bloody business." Zuo Yu didnt want to reveal the true source of his panicFang Zhao. He remembered Fang Zhaos instructions and added, "Boss wants you to cool down for another half an hour." Few of his colleagues were around, so Zuo Yu also sent a message to their chat group asking them to go back online half an hourter. "Why? Did you piss boss off again and were coteral damage?" Zu Wen asked. "Screw you. Are we in a position to question bosss intentions? Just follow orders. If you really want to know, you can ask him yourself when you get back online." "Im no idiot." Zu Wen was still ruminating over the fact that hed lost a life over a small fish and incurred Fang Zhaos wrath once already. He wasnt stupid enough to confront his boss. "I better do some more research. There arent too many tips online today." Gaming teams known for posting helpful strategies had only offered crumbs so far. All they did was remind gamers to keep quiet so as not to spur the already sickly beasts into an even more crazed state. Zu Wen had gotten bit probably because hed been too talkative in the kitchen, sending the sickly fish into action. Other yers whod died after being bitten had simr stories. Zu Wen had been bitten by a fish. Others had been bitten by mice, unknown insects, and so on. The price of carelessness was a quick death. "If only I had followed bosss instructions in earnest," Zu Wen sighed. "Being sidelined for an hour is pure torture." Zuo Yus mouth kept twitching. He wanted to say something, but he didnt know where to start. He couldnt tell them the real reason Fang Zhao had sent them away. Shaking his head, Zuo Yu headed to the pantry, where he calmed himself with a ss of water. He sat down and fell into deep thought. People always said that virtual worlds are a window into a persons soul. Was Fang Zhaos behavior in the game his true character? Up until now, Zuo Yu had pigeonholed Fang Zhao as an artsy young man, but after today, he knew there was much more to his boss than met the eye. He thought back to the time hed been traveling with Fang Zhao to gather material for his new piece, when the two of them had been zeroed in on by security guards at every cemetery theyd visited. Who had they been singling out? Was it him? No. It was Fang Zhao. Back then, Zuo Yu had thought the artist Fang Zhao was giving off a neurotic vibe that drew the attention of the guards. Now it seemed like the guards who had the best nose for dangerous individuals had been spot on. He also remembered all the posturing and bragging hed done in front of Fang Zhao and wanted to p himself on the face. How stupid he was! When Zu Wen entered the pantry to pour himself a cup of tea, he saw Zuo Yu curled up on the sofa, mumbling, "I was wrong. I was so wrong..." "Hey, brother! Whats wrong?" Zu Wen asked. "You dont get it. As a professional bodyguard, Im under a lot of pressure." Chapter 128: God Knows What We Just Experienced Chapter 128: God Knows What We Just Experienced Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After Zuo Yu went offline, Fang Zhao dragged a wooden crate over and sat quietly for a minute, at the same time exchanging his credits for a number of bullets. What made it better than reality was that everyone in the game had a "bag," and a few small items could be ced inside, including ammunition and food. Fang Zhao gave a silentugh. If only reality was simr to the game. Back then, there would not have been so many casualties. The game was but a game, not the actual period. Fang Zhao knew that this was not the world hed once had, it was just a virtual and iplete replica. Even though the context was just a game, it was too realistic. The surroundings, even the scents in the air, all of it stirred up Fang Zhaos pent-up emotions that he had suppressed for so long. It was as if, in the depths of his soul, a storm had started to rage. Not being able to go back to that period, and not wanting to go backnormal people do not want to suffer. He had spent nearly a century fighting for this. Other people did not even get such a chance; of course he had to enjoy it well. This was the world that he and countless others had spent a centurys worth of time and lives to trade for. Fang Zhao did not miss that period, but he cherished the people during that period. Deep breaths, as if expelling out all the mncholy in his heart. "Thats right, I have to enjoy it well." But before that, he had to find a way to vent all his long-suppressed tendencies and emotions. Even if he acted simrly to others in the New Era, his soul was mainly filled with memories of those 100 years of hell. Even though he had used all sorts of methods to suppress them, it was impossible to keep doing so. Now he had found a way to vent his feelings; wasnt this what hed been waiting for all along? Perhaps other people might use this game as a form of escape or y it for entertainment, but Fang Zhao was different. What had happened previously was just a warm-up. The restlessness and agitation had awoken, and Fang Zhao could not just stop now. By chance, Zuo Yu was no longer here. His eyes were radiating with excitement from all the restlessness within his soul. However, in the blink of an eye, it was restrained; Fang Zhao seemed to entirely blend into the warehouseeven his odor fit in his surroundings. Other than the warehouse and the kitchen at the back, there were many other rooms on top, probably the dormitories of workers. Fang Zhao never ever let even the tiniest of sounds slip by. He could distinguish every single note in a song, and simrly, he could distinguish the different noises from the sound of activity. There were people in the room upstairs, yet they also could not be considered people, because they had since deviated from the category of normal human beings. During the Period of Destruction, these "people" were the same as those mutated beasts. They had lost all rationality theyd once had and were now bloodthirsty and violent. They would maintain this sort of temperament till their bodies were incapacitated and they died; there was no way to cure them. Since there were infected people, there would naturally be people who were fortunate enough to survive. And these people who were lucky enough to survive developed antibodies and became resistant to being infected by that sort of rabid virus. This antibodies were also found in people of the New Era. With these antibodies and methods in the medical field to defend against it, such mortal threats could no longer make aeback. But during the Period of Destruction, these sorts of infected people had changed so much that it was necessary to kill them. A metallic light shed, and the infected person with sinister red eyes fell to the floor as a wound appeared on its neck. Another lightning quick stab severed its brain stem, interrupting allmunication between the brain and the rest of the body. If this had been a normal person, he would have died immediately from this. These infected humans did not die straight away, but they were no longer able to make any movements or attack and could only lie there waiting to die. It was this way in the game, just as it had been back during the Period of Destruction. Fang Zhao cleared each room upstairs one by one, and then he exited the warehouse. He had cleared it to give Zu Wen and the others a safer ce. When they returned, they would not need to continue clearing the rooms on top. As to what came after thatit was time for Fang Zhaos own entertainment. Infected human, kill! Mutated beast, kill! Fang Zhao was like a leopard in a grasnd, lying in ambush for his prey. Regardless of whether it was the way his body moved, the way he concealed himself, or the way he shot his targets urately and rapidly, if what he did was ced in textbooks, people would surely think it was exaggerated. Not just Zuo Yu, whode from the special forces, even many other soldiers with vast experience might not even have been capable of doing the same. The bullets that he had exchanged for were used up at an astonishing rate, but although Fang Zhao had exchanged credits for a lot of bullets, his credits kept arge margin and kept increasing more than the amount he exchanged them for. Fang Zhao maintained a high efficiency as he swept through, mostly taking one shot to kill a target. With Fang Zhao in this sort of condition, other than his credits, his experience points rose at an rming rate. +10 +10 +20 +1 +5 +10 +1 +30 ... Killing different targets gave a different amount of experience points. However, Fang Zhao did not take notice of his own experience points increasing. All he wanted to do now was some carefree killing, to release some of his long-suppressed emotions. Andpared to experience points, he cared more about credits, because in this game, credits could be used to exchange for items. "Battle of the Century" map, Yanzhou District 79 South, in a seven-floor housing block. Two yers were taking refuge in a room on the second floor. From the window, they could see two nearby mutated beasts. A person urged hispanion, "Hurry, hurry, hurry! Shoot it!" "Wait a while more, its out of my firing range. Its still too far, Im not wasting bullets." "Its getting nearer, it has discovered us!" "Dont be so anxious!" "How can I not be anxious? Its already so close! We will get bitten to death!" "Dont rush me, I know!" "They are going to jump! Quick, fire!" "I know! Anytime now..." Bang! Bang! Two mutated beasts that were rushing toward the second floor fell ording to the ringing of gunshots, and they did not get back up. "..." After a few seconds of silence. "The two shots were not taken by you?" "Obviously, you can tell by listening!" One of them carefully stuck his head out and scanned one round in all directions. Not seeing anyone, he angrily punched the wall. "We have been KS-ed 1 !" "I told you to hurry and fire. Look, just a step slower and we got KS-ed." "Shut up!" District 79 South, inside a certain office building. A silhouette noiselessly arrived at his own sniping spot and took out his sniper rifle, which he had used credits to exchanged for. Supporting the rifle on his shoulder, his icy cold stare looked through the scope at the figures that were frantically running about on the street below, his finger resting on the trigger. In the opposite building, there had been a group who were probably university students. Although theyd had numbers, theydcked individual ability and experience. When theyde up and found themselves being surrounded by so many 20 Millions, theyd panicked and fired in a flurry. They had managed to kill a few, but their party numbers dwindled even faster, probably getting killed or disconnecting after running out of ammo. Now, there were no longer many gunshots. He had taken advantage of the chaos just now and gotten a few kills, and after that, hed exchanged his credits for a sniper rifle. He loved the feeling of hunting prey. Every time blood exploded from the body of the prey, it would get his own blood racing. However, as a sniper who liked shooting games, he still had the basic essentials: adjusting his temperament, calming down as he prepared to lock on to his target. Imagining blood spurting out from his prey brought a vicious smile to his face, but his face became rigid in the next moment. A gun shot rang out, and the prey he was locked onto fell, no longer moving. He had not fired; someone had stolen his prey from under his nose. Cursing under his breath, he did not dawdle and continued to take aim at his next target. Just as he was about to pull the trigger, his prey fell again. "F*ck!" The third, fourth, fifth... Through his scope, he watched as each 20 Million fell as gunshots rang outone shot one kill! The anger of his prey being stolen gradually subsided and was reced by an icy chill. Even the hairs on his body were standing. This was a one-sided massacre! Who was it? Definitely not the bunch of stupid students opposite him. Judging from the sounds of the gunshots, the other partys position was constantly changing, but he simply could not find the person responsible. Only once through his scope did he catch a flicker of a human shadow, but only just that once. After that, even when looking in the direction of the gunshot, there were no traces of anyone. This continued until the gunshots ceased. Now, in his field of vision, not a single mutated beast was left standing. G*ddamn it! South District 79, in the hall of a certain hotel. "Faster, faster, faster! Pay attention to the sides!" "Leave it to me." "Watch the southwest!" "Im guarding! After a series of concentrated gunshots, there was no longer any threat from outside. The few of them heaved a sigh of relief and, soon after, shed happy grins. They impatiently checked their own experience points and credits. "No idea how many we shot dead." "I think I killed at least a minimum of two!" "I definitely hit one, quite a number of them fell just now." "Me too!" The few of them happily went to check their statuses. Experience points: 0 "..." "How am I also a 0? I shot over ten times and didnt hit anything?" Puzzled, he continued, "Then who killed those outside?" Going one round and checking, of the over 10 people here, only two of them had gotten a pathetic 10C20 credits. The others of the group all had 0 experience points and credits from that battle. "The f*ck! What actually happened?!" Fiery Birds "Battle of the Century" official website, in the individual districts forum. "Any friends here from District 79? I logged off for a bit to use the toilet, and when I logged back own, my surroundings were full of mutated beast corpses! Can anyone tell me what happened?!" "From District 79 too, I am equally clueless, the number of mutated beast we encountered have drastically declined. In thest half an hour, we have only run into a few. Did Fiery Bird make any changes? This sucks!" "Im from District 79, everything is normal here." "District 79 here, normal. It is rumored that, under normal circumstances, the rate of encountering mutated beast is ording to the size of your team. Therger your team, the more beasts you encounter. After all, we are also encountering quite a number. You probably have less people over there, thats why." "No! District 79 South Street, it seems like someone had swept through. There is a significant drop in therger mutated beasts. What is most frightening is that the majority have been shot dead with one bullet! Is there an expert in District 79?" "Also from District 79 South. Your father saved up many credits to exchange for arge rifle. After lying in wait for half an hour, one finally came, but before I could pull the trigger, it was KS-ed!" "District 79 South too, same situation! Is there an e-sports club member in our district? Anyone knows? "Also District 79..." "Same..." The people from district 79 that had disconnected realized that many others had experienced simr situations. Furthermore, they were all from District 79s south area. They had saved up their credits and energy to go all out but suddenly realizing that there were ack of chances for them to use their weapons. In less than an hour, arge portion had been swept away! Nobody knew who had shot them all; there was not even a trace of his shadow! People whod disconnected due to various reasons discussed it on the forums. In Yanzhous main forum, the popr posts were dominated by the well-known e-sports clubs. Those professional clubs had a formidable lineup and their own tactics. Their activity was not subtle, and whichever district they were at, everyone would know. However, there were no e-sports clubs in District 79. Although there were people discussing the affairs of District 79,pared to the districts that the e-sports clubs upied, there was less poprity. But as more and more people took part in the discussion, its poprity would rise. Although it still not gain more hype than those clubs, the post would not be crowded out that quickly. As more people joined the discussion, it even attracted many people from other districts who were curious about the hype. "Whats happening in District 79?" "God knows what we just experienced!" Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker District 79 has been Fang Zhao-ed Chapter 129: SilverWing50PolarLight Chapter 129: SilverWing50PrLight Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh "Battle of the Century" had been officially been released for 50 minutes. In the Yanzhou region, the entire District 79 Souths mutated beast count kept decreasing at an rming rate. And people on the streets of District 79 South only heard gunshots and mutated beasts that copsed following these gunshots. Not just the beast getting shot, what was even more intriguing was that no one was able to find the person responsible. Nobody was clear on how many members were in that mysterious party! Even if someone saw something, it was only a flickering shadow. There was just no time to catch his appearance or any special characteristics, and it was just impossible to guess who this person was. It was simply an extermination! However, throughout the whole Yanzhou region, although the situation at District 79 South attracted attention,pared to other happenings, it was but a small ripple. All the big media firms were fighting to report on the activities of the e-sports clubs of Yanzhou and trying to guess which names from which e-sports clubs would appear on the leaderboards. The globally acimed online gamingmunity, Rising Dragon, had long started a vote to guess which e-sports athletes would ce themselves at the top of the leaderboards after the first hour for this grand asion that happened once every 10 years. The fans of each and every e-sports club were making a lot of noise over this. Fiery Birds public website had an experience points ranking, and each continents warzone had its own charts. There were team leaderboards as well as individual leaderboards, and they were refreshed every hour. These leaderboards were what the e-sports clubs of every continent specifically paid attention too. That ranking was the most epted way of showing their power and strength. The closer to the top they were, the more attention they would receive. In a business aspect, their value would rise even higher. Yanzhous popr entertainment program "Prairie Fire" had already invited a few retired e-sports stars to their broadcasting studio and were waiting for the leaderboards to disy the results before talking about it. Countless more people were keeping their eyes peeled on Fiery Birds public website. Yanzhous Big Five e-sports clubs had dominated the top five spots for leaderboards for years on end. Other e-sports clubs had been gearing themselves up for this, hoping to squeeze into the front. It was nearing an hour since the start of the game. Many eyes were on the leaderboards that were going to be refreshed for the first time. Silver Wing gaming department. Department manager Wayne looked at the five members in the gaming room and stepped outside to pour himself a ss of water. As the departments person-in-charge, Wayne had not been sleeping well the past few days. He had bags under his eyes and a slight stubble. This time he had signed five members. Three held dual professions, being actors as well as e-sports athletes. As for the other two, one was a university student who had just signed a contract, and the other had been poached over from another studio at a high price. Besides that, to make it look better, he had coborated with another private studio and let the five members hed signed form a team with members of that studio and enter the game together. The teams name was "Lurkers," and for the time being, they had not publicly announced themselves. Previously, news on them had adopted a mysterious stance. The harder one bragged before apetition, the harder the face smacking after. Therefore, other than the people in the department, other people did not know what Silver Wings team was called this time around, their prowess, or who their members were. Silver Wing also invested in games, butpared to Fiery Bird, what they did could only be considered small-scale. And most of the time, they chose to coborate with other gamepanies rather than develop their own. Silver Wing was very much like other entertainmentpanies in the New Era that had the same way of thinking. As long as it was connected to entertainment and money could be made, they would dabble in it. Waynes gaming departments position could not bepared to the film and music departments, but it was more importantpared to other small projects. In the past, the virtual projects department had also been below them, but now, as they watched the virtual projects department rise in stature, their gaming department could not help but feel like they were being crowded out. This time around, Wayne intended to use "Battle of the Century" as the wind in their sails and see if he could propel his department up the popritydder. Forget the individual leaderboardsthey were amateurs, after all, and had no way ofpeting with the professional e-sports athletes of business-minded e-sports clubs. When it came to building a star, they would not be able to match up. However, for the team ranking, Wayne believed that, if they could squeeze into the top 50, at least he could be held ountable to his superiors. That would at least give thepany some prestige. They might not be a professional e-sports club, but they were still a very reputable entertainmentpany. Since they had chosen to have a hand in this, the result couldnt be too unsightly. Competition in gaming was too intense, even more intense than thepetition that film and music had. Silver Wings core was still on film and the performing arts; as long as their gaming side could get by, that was good enough. Top 50 was the target set by the superiors. If they could squeeze into the top 30, Wayne could sleep and wake up smiling. However, in the first hour, Wayne did not have any hopes of obtaining a good result, all professionals in these industries knew that the first hour was the best for sweeping up points when a lot of newbies were still adapting. At the point where everything was still hazy was the best time to rack up points! When all these people got the hang of things and all sorts of tactics emerged and when all the private studios started purchasing equipment, at that time, it would not be so easy to sweep up points. Therefore, the professional e-sports clubs would spend the first hour umting points. They would kill whatever was there to be killed and get as much experience as they possibly could. After all, these were all business-minded clubs, not amateur teams that yed for fun. Every step they took was in the direction of receiving the most benefits. So manypanies waited just to use this wave to manufacture a star. Experience points could show the strength of an individual or a team. Currently, one team could only have a maximum of 20 members. To expand, the total experience points of the team had to increase. But even if there was a limit for members, there was still coordination. Many e-sports clubs 2nd teams, 3rd teams, and even reserve yers would assist the main team and collect even more points to rise up the leaderboards. Just like Silver Wings side, other than the five that had signed contracts, there was still a private studio with the purpose of giving points and helping raise the total points of the team. As long as these five rised up, Wayne would have aplished his goal of producing stars and could use this to hype them up. However, at the same time, Wayne would not let the chance of admitting neers slip by. Wayne rubbed his tired eyes and urged his subordinates, "Watch carefully, see if there are any potential talents that do not have contracts. Hurry up and sign them up!" This was not just limited to Silver Wings side. Silver Wings old rivals, Neon Culture and Tongshan True Entertainment, had the same thoughts. Many e-sports clubs and professional people in the industry were paying attention. There could never be too much talent. Whether they could be controlled or used, that would only be decided after they were first signed. Even wild mushrooms growing outside ones home could not be given up to theirpetitors. There were also yers that had their own dreams of stardom and nned to amaze the world with a single feat and soar into the sky in one leap. Even if they lived in some remote area and were without wealth or a good family background, it did not matter. As long as ones name appeared on the leaderboards, there was no need to worry about being foundbing an overnight celebrity was not just a dream, the path to sess was right in front of their eyes! "Battle of the Century" runtime: 55 minutes. Transcendental, Big Dipper, HWR, BOOM, 2S, and other e-sports clubs were already waiting. At 2S e-sports club. "Are the drafts ready?" "All prepared and ready to go." Their e-sports club had prepared drafts to post on their websites after the leaderboards were refreshed after the first hour. Written drafts for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th ce had all be prepared so they could react to any position. As for ces after 5th? Was it possible?! "I heard the teams total points have crossed the 10,000 mark. Xie He alone has broken 2,000!" Hearing this, everyone looked rxed for a moment but quickly calmed down, nervously anticipating as they counted the minutes and seconds as they passed, their eyes on the nk leaderboard. Whether they could have a good beginning for both leaderboards, they would have to wait and see when it refreshed. "Battle of the Century" runtime: 59:30. Many people who had gone offline stopped whatever they were doing. Fans that had previously been quarreling in full swing also had a temporary ceasefire as they stared at their screens, counting down the seconds. 0:59:58 0:59:59 1:00:00! Fiery Birds website automatically refreshed. Yanzhou region leaderboard, individual experience ranking. The names on it were ranked in sequence, and behind every ID was the amount of experience points followed by the team the yer belonged to. 1. AliveAfter500Years5267.3Silver Wing50PrLight 2. Xie He2683.12S 3. Bai Jiang2592.4BOOM 4. Yi Yuan2546.7Big Dipper 5. Jess2458.5HWR 6. Kong Tianhan2306.2Transcendental ... When they saw the leaderboard for the first time, many e-sports club offices fell silent. Staring at the screens, the muscles on their faces seemed to spasm as their lips twitched, but they were unable to make any sounds. It was as if someone was forcefully choking them. "This is impossible!" A 2S analysts face had be pale, the finger pointing at the screen trembling violently. As an analyst, he knew the process of how the team members collected experience points, and whether it was Xie He or the other first-rate members he was familiar with, the points had mostly started racking up toward thest half hour. At that time, there had been assistance from the other supporting teams. They had exchanged their credits for equipment to be given to the members of the main team and had people in charge of drawing the beasts over. Especially thest 10 minutes of the first hour, which consisted of wielding the equipment and spraying bullets! That was the real sweeping operation that had cost a lot of capital! The other e-sports clubs also had simr tactics, so everyones points were rather close, at most having a 200C300 point gap. But what the h*ll was with 1st ce?! Five thousand points?! Who the f*ck was this person? Had the system made an error?! Checking the global leaderboard, amongst the top ten, there were only eight that surpassed 3000 pointstwo from Huangzhou, two from Rongzhou, and one each from Xizhou, Tongzhou and Mazhou. Aside from these seven was the one who upied the throne of first ce, Yanzhous AliveAfter500Years. This unfamiliar ID had appeared in the public view for the first time and had left the 2nd-ce yer from Mazhou in the dust; a world champion and gold medalist in shooting was 1700 points behind! Taking a look at the team he originated from, SilverWing50PrLight? Where had it popped up from? It had never been heard of before! But as they checked out the team rankings, SilverWing50PrLight could not be found in the top 100 of the global team leaderboard. On Yanzhous team leaderboard, it was only ced at 28. The total umted points were actually only 5350.4! That meant to say, this prodigy had ounted for 98% of his teams points! Was it possible? Definitely not! "Shady activities! One look and you can tell it has a business organization written over over it! Surely they threw money to hire a pro!" "SilverWing50PrLight? A Silver Wing team? The f*ck, Silver Wing actually kept silent and made such a bold move!" "Treacherous! No joke, this is extremely crafty!" "Thats why, money is shameless!" "Any experts around? Please exin what methods they used to achieve such high points." "Im not listening! In any case, they definitely used some underhanded methods." At the same time, Silver Wings gaming department was equally at a loss. Wayne stared at the refreshed leaderboard dumbfounded. A worker beside him carefully approached and asked Wayne with a stutter, "Boss, is this... ourpany?" "It... is?" Chapter 130: You Guys Are Up To Something Again Chapter 130: You Guys Are Up To Something Again Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fans of all the various e-sports clubs were not happy when they saw the Yanzhou leaderboards. Where had this "AliveAfter500Years"e from? To think he had actually trampled over the Big Five?! On the team ID, the two words "Silver Wing" were too big to ignore. Nobody would believe that Silver Wing had nothing to do with this. Many people criticized Silver Wing for using tricks, but some felt that Silver Wing had done nothing wrong. So what if theyd used tricks? It was a business-orientedpany, after all. Just being interested was unreasonable. Whatever tricks or methods theyd used were for their own benefit. Everyone pulled out their own tricks; it was just a matter of which tricks were better than the rest. Silver Wings old rival, Tongshan True Entertainment, was also part of the big three entertainmentpanies of Yanzhou. The boss of Tongshan, Song Shihua, was ashen faced as he smashed his Old Century porcin cup, which he had gone through great lengths to get. "I just knew that they were not so simple!" Song Shihua paced back and forth in his office, cursing as he walked. Previously, Silver Wing had made the news, concerning the signing of a few gaming stars, but there had not been any hype and it was shortly squeezed out by news of the professional e-sports clubs. Song Shihua had taken it lightly too and thought that Silver Wing only had this much ability. Silver Wing just had a hand in it, but it nothing too serious. But now, Song Shihua felt like he had been cheated! Was AliveAfter500Years from the SilverWing50PrLight team the true strategy employed by Silver Wing? Using other news before thepetition as a smoke screen and not divulging the real and important information before creating a big hoo-ha afterward! Did this move seem familiar? Too familiar! This was the g*damn same move they had pulled out with Pr Light! Speaking of this, Song Shihua had invested more in the gaming department this time. They had signed with three studios in secret and had poached a few e-sports athletes from e-sports clubs that were not that famous but were not inferior either. Previously, they had also not divulged any information on these, and everything had been conducted in secret. The intention had been to ce on the leaderboards and hype it up with some news, create a few stars and earning a considerable sum from the game. These people also did not disappoint. The highest ce member ranked 27th on the Yanzhou individual leaderboard, and the entire team was even high, ranked at 21st ce, missing on narrowly on the top 20 by only a few points. This ranking was considered pretty good. At leastpared to before, it could crush Silver Wing and Neon Culture. But now... what f*cking use did it have!? Compared to the 5,000 points that 1st ce had, it was totally insignificant. Speaking about their own achievements would be treated by others as a joke! Song Shihua was shaking with anger. He called the staffers in charge of the gaming department and proceeded to rip into them. "You are all the same gaming department. Why is Silver Wings Waynes gaming department able to unearth such an impressive person; why can they use methods and silently sweep up such high scores. What about you guys? A bunch of trash! Did I invest so much for you all to eat, drink, and be merry? Thank your whole family for me!!" Not just Song Shihua, many other people felt the same way. The news that SilverWing50PrLight hogged was just too great topete against. "Eh? Pr Light? Could it be linked to Silver Wings Pr Light project team?" "Maybe to increase the poprity of Silver Wings virtual identity, they used a professional team and some unknown methods to create the ID "AliveAfter500Years." Silver Wing made another star this time! They havee up with a super ID!" "It makes sense if you think about it. Even the team name was not wasted. Certainly, as a business-mindedpany, the hand that Silver Wing just yed was beautiful. Everyone imagined that the few kids Silver Wing pushed out a while back were the main force. Why did I so naively fall of it? "SilverWing50PrLight, this team name is so obvious, it refers to Pr Light of Silver Wings virtual projects department, who was born on the 50th floor." "Indeed, I heard a rumorst month that Fiery Bird would cancel endorsement deals being just limited to virtual idols. Many people still thought that Silver Wings Pr Light would lose out big time. Once Fiery Bird revoked the restrictions for virtual idols only, there would be no guarantees that Pr Light would retain its status as a spokesperson. Never did I expect that Silver Wing would y their own hand! That team name is shining and telling everyone they will not let go of the endorsement deal. Impressive! I just have no either where on earth they got this god who can umte 5,000 points in an hour." "To think they could actually find a way to protect their endorsement condition and create such a super ID and create a star, much respect!" The multitude of online audiences who felt that they had uncovered the truth fell over one another to air their views. The Pr Light project team that was under scrutiny: "..." "What happened?" Zu Wen was puzzled. "Am I dreaming?" Rodney had a dazed look in his eyes. "What they say makes a lot of sense, but why dont I understand anything?" Fu Yingtians two eyes were fixed on the screen. "Does that mean us? Does ourpany have any other virtual projects department?" Zhang Yu flipped through information of all thepanys various departments. As they spoke, Zu Wen and the othersmunication devices started ringing frantically. Some were from their own friends and family, and others were from staff of other departments within Silver Win. But none of them dared to answer the calls. Inside the virtual project departments group chat, Zhu Zhen, who was the deputy but had not participated in the game, passed on Duan Qianjis orders: from now on, all staff of the virtual projects department were to enter an information embargo and not divulge any information pertaining to the game! As for when the embargo would be lifted, wait for further instructions. Silver Wing gaming department. Wayne looked at the name "SilverWing50PrLight" that seemed like coordinates as his expression kept fluctuating, following which he abruptly stood up with such force that the chair being dragged along the floor created a shrill screech. Wayne had decided to personally head to the 50th floor to ask around and had gotten up to leave. As he reached the door, he turned around and scanned the entire gaming departments staff, sternly warning them, "All of you keep your mouths shut! If I found out anybody leaked information, they will be severely dealt with!" When Wayne reached the 50th floor, the doors of the 50th floor were sealed shut. Many people were gathered outside, probably wanting to find out more. Although it was a weekend, working overtime in an entertainmentpany was verymon, and many people were still here. However, after being berated by the various department heads, they left. Wayne had just stepped out from the elevator when he received a call from Duan Qianji. "Director Duan, yes, yes, I am now outside the virtual project department... Okay, I understand, got it..." When Wayne entered the virtual projects department, he saw the deputy manager assigned by Duan Qianji, Zhu Zhen, as well as Zu Wen and the others, all sitting in the hall. Zu Wen was an older staffer, and Wayne was more familiar with him. He also reckoned that Zhu Zhen did not understand the matter, so he directly asked Zu Wen. "Is SilverWing50PrLight your departments team?" Zu Wen spoke softly. "Yeah, I was the one who came up with the team name. Back when we wanted a team name, Boss did not say anything, so I took up the responsibility. Since we were operating together as an entire virtual projects department, I figured we might as well use a name that was like coordinates, Silver Wing (Company) 50 (Floor) Pr Light (The project teams core members)." Wayne watched Zu Wen, his face constantly changing shapes. His mouth kept opening and shutting, but he could not bring himself to say anything. Taking a deep breath, he urgently asked, "You guys... you guys are up to something again! Who is "AliveAfter500Years?" "Thats our boss." "Fang Zhao?!" Waynes expression was very obvious; it meant " Are you kidding me?!" Zu Wen had the sameplicated expression on his face. "Its true! Its even more real than the 5,000 points!" Wayne nced at the others. Rodney and the rest were all nodding their heads. "Considering Fang Zhaos type..." Considering Fang Zhaos type? He could not continue saying the rest, Wayne really could not see that Fang Zhao had this sort of capability. Wasnt he aposer? Oh, he also held the concurrent post of producer of the virtual project team. But if he could y games this well, why would he even be a producer?! Zuo Yu, who was sitting at the side, shot a nce at Wayne who was still in shock before lowering his gaze and not speaking. "Where is your boss?" Wayne asked. "Boss is at home. Its the weekend, he didnte today." "I called him but there was no answer." "Boss might not have logged off yet." "Why did you all log off?" Wayne wanted to clear the doubts in his heart. Zu Wen pursed his lips. "Brother Wayne, you might not believe it, but barely two minutes since we entered, I got bitten by a fish worth 0.5 experience points and was forced to disconnect." "Then why did you not log back on?" "Boss didnt allow it. I had to face the wall and reflect on my actions." "What about the others?" Wayne was unwilling to give up. "The others also had to face the wall and reflect." Wayne: "..." "That means to say, you people have absolutely no idea how Fang Zhao managed to gather 5,000 points?" When Wayne got worked up, his sentences always ended up being high pitched. Pang Pusong thought to himself, Such a pity he is not a singer. Faced with Waynes question, Zu Wen and the others replies were a series of synchronized nods. At 2S e-sports club, inside the gaming studio. Xie He stepped out from the cabinpletely drenched in sweat. The energy he had used in the game had been too much. As the captain, he also had to bear a lot of pressure, especially in thest ten minutes, wherebat was at a really high standard. He had undoubtedly consumed a lot of physical and mental energy then, and after he came out, his clothes were thoroughly soaked. After exiting the cabin, Xie He did not bother wiping off his sweat. Waving away the ss of water that an assistant had brought over, he asked, "How did we ce?" The previously morous gaming studio quieted down in an instant. The assistant and team doctor that had hurried over did not know what to say at this moment. Everyone had aplicated look on their face. Noticing everyones reaction, Xie He felt a lump rise in his throat. Picking up his bracelet thaty beside him, he opened the web page that he had bookmarked. Before disconnecting, Xie He had felt that his performance in thest hour had been pretty good, a little more outstanding than usual, so perhaps he might even have clinched 1st ce. Even if it was not 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or even 4th or 5th were not that hard to ept. But everyones expressions made him apprehensive; could it be that he had not even made it into the top five? As he clearly saw the cings and points on the leaderboard, Xie Hes hands trembled. The personal bracelet that was worth a few million fell to the ground. "How could this be... Thats not possible!" Xie Hes chief assistant shook his head helplessly. "It is rumored that Silver Wings gaming department and virtual projects department coborated to operate this team. We have no idea who that ID belongs to yet. Silver Wings side is not leaking much information. Boss reckons that this time around, Silver Wing wants to create a star." Xie He still could not ept it. "That is impossible!" 2nd ce, and he did not feel anything. But the point gap was too big! If the opponent had only had 3,000 points, Xie He would have admitted defeat. But 5,000? How had he done it?! Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker When you carry so hard that your entire team is in shock... Chapter 131: Crazy Killstealing Demon Chapter 131: Crazy Killstealing Demon Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Whatever other people thought, the game never stopped. The leaderboard had only just refreshed for the first time, and this battle had just started. Xie He rested for a little while as he recovered some energy and let the team doctor examine him before entering the game cabin once more. He just did not believe that, in the next hour, the opponent would score that high once again! Even if it was a team formed by a cooperative and created under that super ID, there would still be time constraints and limitations, right? Even if it was just ying a game, people would be tired, and energy was limited. Did other teams have the resources, information and allocations that the Big Five had? On Silver Wing 50th floor, Wayne had not left; he was still waiting there. Why had he said that the virtual projects department was up to something? The emergence of an expert had made Wayne very happy. So much so that, every time he looked at the rankings and saw the words "Silver Wing," he felt excited. But for a business-oriented entertainmentpany, any important matters had to go through the nning teams arrangements before anything could begin. In the past year, Silver Wing had only had two instances that had called for this. The first was the sudden sess of Pr Light. Back then, the manner in which Pr Light had appeared had caught many department teams unprepared, and even their spokesperson had only been able to smile; hed had no answers for the public. The second instance was this. When the leaderboard on Fiery Birds website had been refreshed for the first time, numerous media from the world had focused on the team "SilverWing50PrLight" and the mysterious yer "AliveAfter500Years." Thus, the questioning had started. Silver Wings chief spokesperson, Lin Dun, once again had no answers for the public and could only smile. As the manager of the gaming department, Wayne was feeling both scared and delighted, but he had to consider thepanys reputation. The truth could not be publicly announced. If it were leaked, it would be treated as a joke; money invested in the few celebrities of Silver Wings gaming department could not aplish anything, but the virtual project department suddenly managed to produce such a hotshot. Now, Silver Wings public rtion team was busy trying to solve this problem. As for Wayne, he wanted to continue waiting here. He wished to get thetest news firsthand from Zu Wen and the others. Now, the only ones who could contact Fang Zhao were Zu Wen and the others. Zu Wen and the others had once again entered the game. The one hour that Fang Zhao had instructed them to reflect for had passed, and they had been itching to log on once again. After logging on, they were once again at that warehouse. The corpses of the few beasts that Zuo Yu had killed before hed disconnected had already disappeared. In the game, corpsessted for a short period before vanishing. As a game, entertainment was still the main point. yers did not y the game to suffer abuse. Games were the point where reality and virtual reality met at the most appropriate point, and that most appropriate point was when yers could feel the realistic background and find the joy in games. The piling up of corpses and the rotting smell would definitely be too extreme. Therefore, after a while, corpses of both beasts and humans would disappear. That was why the game had felt even more empty. During that part of history, there had been too many organisms dying in the initial stages of the Period of Destruction. Entire cities had been enveloped with the smell of rotting flesh; the game had done well to avoid those elements. "Boss isnt here." Zu Wen looked left and right, not daring to be careless this time. He kept his voice low and carefully scanned his surroundings. "Boss left a message for us," Rodney said. In the game,munication was also more convenient. Members of the same team had their ownmunications tform. "Go explore freely and adapt." "He also didnt mention where he is." Zuo Yu asked in the team chat, "Boss, where are you? Do you need assistance?" There was no instant reply from Fang Zhao. "Perhaps he is busy right now," Zuo Yu said. "Oh, right. Zuo Yu, I didnt ask you back then because Zhu Zhen and Wayne were there, but back when we all disconnected, do you know what happened with Boss?" Zu Wen asked. Zu Wen felt that, whether it was Zhu Zhen who had been assigned by the top brass or the gaming departments Wayne, they were all considered outsiders. They would only talk about any secrets in private, not mentioning anything in front of these outsiders. The others also looked toward Zuo Yu suspiciously. Fang Zhao cing first on the leaderboards had shocked them as much as anybody else. Zuo Yu had no idea how to exin and could only say, "His shooting is very urate." Zuo Yu did not mention the part about Fang Zhao brandishing the iron rod and going all out. He was worried it would scare Zu Wen and the others. "So what do we do now?" Zu Wen was puzzled. "Should we go hunting for beasts?" "There is probably nothing big here left to kill. We can only pick off a few small ones," Zuo Yu replied. The ce they had been sent to was the city district. Currently, the number of mutated beasts that they could encounter was limited. Zu Wen was a little gloomy. "Dont tell me there isnt even a rat?" "There will probably be rats, just much less. History lessons in secondary school mentioned that the rats that lived in the sewers during the Period of Destruction had a greater resistance to the virus, and their immunity toward it was higher. The vines were developed through them. On the contrary, it was those pets that were pampered that had a higher rate of infection." "Then lets go look for some. Lets see what else we can find. Oh, Boss cleared upstairs once. Lets check it out and see if we can find any usable tools." Zuo Yu was indifferent. Before Fang Zhao replied, he would bring these people to adapt first. "I cant help but feel like we are holding him back," Zu Wen muttered. Rodney also agreed. "There is a lot of pressure." This was the first time they had encountered such a situation. They had originally decided to cover Fang Zhao in the game, but they had never expected that they would end up being the ones dragging the team down. Zuo Yu stood at the side expressionless. He thought to himself , You guys have a lot of pressure? Is it more than mine? You only have this pressure in-game, whereas I feel pressured both in-game and in reality! "Battle of the Century" runtime: 2:00:00. The leaderboards refreshed for the second time. Wayne had already situated himself in front of the screen. After the leaderboards refreshed for the second time, Yanzhou districts two leaderboards did not have much changes in the rankings. The group leader board was was still upied by the Big Five e-sports clubs, and the individual leaderboards also had no changes. However, the gap in points between 1st and 2nd ce widened even more. AliveAfter500Years, who had ced first, had a total of 15,377.6 experience points. Xie He, in 2nd ce, only had 6,018.3. The professional marksman from Mazhou, Ma Xier, had 8,195.5. The difference was hard to believe! When he saw the leaderboards, Wayne could not help but violently suck in a breath of air. Ecstasy, excitement, and a sense of loss were his main lines of thought. All the while he maintained his gaze on the screen, only his two fists that were clenched on the table were trembling. He knew that the gaming departments opportunity hade! The forums started to boil. After the second refresh, many people were terrified. Previously, they had doubted how he could garner 5,000 points within an hour. In the second hour, the person had straight up racked up 10,000! Even if thepetitor from Mazhou had managed to improve and achieve more than 4,000 points,pared to AliveAfter500Years, he could not keep up at all. "Is... is... is this really something a human can do?" "15,000 points! 10,000 in an hour! How did he do that?! Did he go crazy from all the killing?" "Exactly which district in Yanzhou? I want to go spectate." There were even people who spent cash to purchase an announcer tool in the Yanzhou Region. Everyone in the districts could hear and see the message he broadcasted: "Anyone knows which district AliveAfter500Years is at? A $1,000 reward! PM me!" There was more than one such announcement. It could have been some rich kids, some entertainment media, or a certain e-sports clubs personnel using a decoy to obtain information. But no matter how much these people hollered, no one was able to determine where AliveAfter500Years was for certain. The SilverWing50PrLight team had restrictions on their public information. Other than the team name, nothing else could be seen. For yers logging into the game, the ces they appeared at were randomly allocated by the game. Zu Wen and the others also nevermunicated with other people. After being forced offline by a bite, hed felt too ashamed to mention it to his friends. Besides, the majority of people he knew were online and enthusiastically ying the game. People that were like him, who found themselves in a situation like when hed been bitten by a fish, were few and far between. The other members of the team were also in simr situations and had notmunicated much with their ssmates or good friends. This also gave rise to a situation where nobody knew who was in "SilverWing50PrLight" or which district they were at. Analysts had made a list of their guesses. A single yer being able to get that many points would have quite some activity, which would not go unnoticed. However, Yanzhou region had 100 little district maps, and there were a number of ces with activity. Removing the districts that had the least possibility because they were upied by the few big e-sports clubs, there were still quite a number of districts that seemed possible. Narrowing it down further, they picked out 7 districts, Some of these districts might also have had professional e-sports clubs there, but who could confirm whether Silver Wing had coborated to form a team with those smaller e-sports clubs or private teams? District 79 was among those in the reckoning. The people of district 79 were depressed. A crazy KSing demon had appeared, or maybe a KSing team. Nobody knew who was responsible, as they could not even catch a glimpse of an ID. It was unclear how many people were involved, as most of the time, they did not even see anyone. "Battle of the Century" runtime: 4:00:00. District 79 was swept clean. "Battle of the Century" runtime: 8:00:00. District 79 was swept clean. "Battle of the Century" runtime: 12:00:00. District 79 was swept clean. Many people had already somewhat adapted to the game, and their equipment had also improved. Some richer yers had purchased equipment from teams that specifically sold in-game equipment. Due to this, the number of people who could KS had decreased, because the standards of everyone had improved. But nevertheless,AliveAfter500Years continously ced first on the global leaderboards for 12 hours straight. Every time the leaderboards refreshed, his points would increase by 7,000C10,000 points. Not only were those behind unable to catch upon the contrary, the point difference kept bingrger. The games yers from all regions were unhappy. "I dont believe this! There has to be a problem somewhere!" "Hacker!" "Report him!" "I strongly request an investigation!" Fiery Bird had received too manyins today. In the past, no one had dared to question Fiery Birds games. If there was any hacking software, it would be considered a humiliation to Fiery Birds technical team, but this time it was different. Not only did Fiery Birds technical team not get angry, they even released a public statement: "We have investigated thoroughly, and everything is normal." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Unker Ben always said that when one is gr8, h8rs gonna h8. Unker Ben was the wisest man I ever knew. Chapter 132: Please Let Us Off Chapter 132: Please Let Us Off Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fiery Birds three words, "Everything is normal," informed everyone that there were no external cheating software or botting 1 . All those points had been obtained legitimately by one person. But at District 79, the core concerns were different. Over at District 79, the yers felt like crying. It was not as if all the mutated organisms had beenpletely cleared. However, as long as there were ces with the sound of gunfire, on the streets and other open areas, it seemed as if a sieve had passed through. Anything big or obvious had been cleared, and even lone infected persons were rare. On the streets, the number of bigger mutated beasts was pathetic, as though cleaners had came and tidied the street. A few snipers lying in wait for prey had waited half an hour, but not a single one hade. yers who had financial resources butcked skills knew that there was a limit to their own capabilities. When the game started, they had entered and familiarized themselves with the game and honed their skills. When the time was right, they headed offline to search for equipment sold by those merchant studios and teams. They did not have the strength to fight off these beasts to obtain their credits and experience points to exchange for their own equipment, so they had to resort to these methods. In 12 hourshalf a daymany things had happened. People selling equipmentteams exchanging credits for equipment or yers that picked up the asional firearm after killing monsterscould quote a price and sell it off to other yers. Just fixing a ce to make the trade or the buyer could provide coordinates to make the trade. Special reconnaissance teams had also created their own guidebooks with strategies within that half a day. When all those yers had bought better equipment and read the walkthroughs, they came online and equipped themselves fully but realized that their surroundings were much emptier. Not a single monster could be seen. Am I supposed to shoot hairs?! Who knows when the next batch of monsters will appear? Small monsters? Small monsters are not worth the effort! Having gone through all that preparation just for this yet being unable to make use of the equipment and tactics, this sullen feeling was rather unbearable! Yanzhous Qian City, chief editor of Prairie Fires office. Qian Cheng looked at his subordinates reports and pondered for a long time. "Is it District 79?" The staffer who hade to hand in his investigative report replied, "Im not sure. There is still no confirmation, and the other districts also do not have a definite situation." Qian Cheng sat in his office chair. Although he did not have any obvious changes in his expression, the drumming of his fingers on the desk became stronger. A Prairie Fire staffer angrily said, "They beat around the bush when I ask for their team name, so secretive! Taking advantage of the hype! They were pissed. After the possible districts were narrowed down, staff had been assigned to investigate. They had even found a few clubs there and asked, but of the clubs or teams there, some would reply "No," while others would give ambiguous replies but not give a clear position. And immediately after, they would sensationalize the news to attract more attention to themselves. They could not stand these sorts of methods, but they still could not remove the possibility of their identities. Prior to this, Qian Cheng had thought that, as long as they spotted a team with a yer in a killing frenzy while the others assisted and lured monsters in, that would surely be the target they were looking for. But very quickly, SilverWing50PrLights other team members points had started to rise, so now this method could not be used. After 12 hours had passed, the first position on the "Battle of the Century" global leaderboards remained unchanged. The top ten also did not see many changes. However, the points gap continued to widen. As for Fang Zhao, who was being passionately discussed by everyone, he did not bother with the reactions of others. He had blocked the region-wide announcers and was not checking his team chat. He continuously shot, reloaded, shot, exchanged credits for ammo, shot... He let go of everything else, just wanting to vent out all his pent-up feelings properly in the game. When he felt more or less done, only then did Fang Zhao stop. Checking the team chat and seeing nothing important, he left a message that he was safe and sound before logging off. Fang Zhao dripped with sweat as he separated from the console. His clothes were already soaked, and even without twisting the cloth, sweat was already dripping from it. His mind and body appeared to be quite exhausted. Unlike other people who considered a rest after each hour of gaming or after a few hours, Fang Zhao had continuously killed for 12 hours straight and had not stopped in-between to rest at all! This was a thorough venting session! He was obviously tired, yet a peculiar glint radiated in his eyes. Pleased! Rxed! That sort of feeling was like heavy rain after a prolonged dust stormpletely refreshing! Fang Zhao took deep breaths; this was the most rxed moment he had felt since being reborn! There was no need for BGM in his head to regte himself, and he did not need to painstakingly suppress it. Those heavily restrained emotions had dissipated somewhat. He was genuinely rxed, inside and out! Of course, other than being exhausted, there was hunger. If not for this bodys constitution being strengthened, if it were anyone else, the person would have fainted from exhaustion or hunger already. In Yanzhous timezone, it was already 6 p.m. in the evening. Fang Zhao realized he had received over a hundred calls on hismunications device, giving him a scare, as he thought something big had happened, but after checking the messages, he found out the reason. However, he had not paid attention to the leaderboards. Frankly speaking, he did not see it as a big deal and had never wanted to ce on the rankings. All he had wanted to do was vent out his emotions and tendencies that he had kept suppressed for so long. He had never expected it would result in the present situation. Ranked first worldwide? As he was browsing through, a notification for an iing call beeped. It was not Duan Qianji but the gaming department manager, Wayne. Wayne had waited from morning all the way till Fang Zhao had went offline. Because Fang Zhao had not gone offline all this while, Silver Wings side was not sure of the situation, had nomunication with Fang Zhao, and thus did not dare to release any information. From an outsiders point of view, it apparently seemed like Silver Wing was probably having discussions on how best to deal with the major event, so much so that even some veterans in the entertainment circles could only shake their heads helplessly. "Dont understand and cant guess what Silver Wing is up to." "Fang Zhao, you finally disconnected!"Waynes voice was rather excited. When he was excited, his voice became very high pitched. Fang Zhao shifted themunications further away before replying, "Mhmm, whats up?" "You do know that you are ranked first on the global leaderboards, right?!" "I just found out." Waynes hearing ability was good. He could hear from Fang Zhaos tone that Fang Zhao was rxed and probably feeling happy. He thought that Fang Zhao was feeling this way because he had achieved the top ranking on the global leaderboards. "Then... what are you ns after this?" Wayne probed carefully. "Nothing much." Fang Zhaos intention for logging in had been to vent his suppressed emotions. Now that he had achieved his objective, anything else did not mater. How he intended to y in the future depended on his mood. Wayne clenched his fist tightly, steadied his face, and asked, "Are you interested in working together?" Wayne exined his intentions. He wanted to use thepanys resources, rope Fang Zhao in, and create a superstar in the gaming world. As long as Fang Zhao agreed, the gaming department would rise up. He could already see the glorious future ahead! "Not interested," was Fang Zhaos reply. "... Dont reject it right away. Coboration would benefit everyone. How about this, you are tired after ying for such a long time. Why dont you take a rest first and think about my suggestion." After ending the call, Wayne immediately contacted Duan Qianji and told her he had been unable to convince Fang Zhao and needed Duan Qianji, the big boss of Silver Wing, to persuade him. If otherpanies found out that AliveAfter500Years was Fang Zhao, they would surely spend lots of money to poach him! Just today, a number ofpanies had expressed interest in buying over the yer and were willing to pay thepensation fee! Not just Yanzhoupanies, there were interested parties from other continents too! But what other people did not know was that the contract Silver Wing had signed with Fang Zhao did not involve gaming. If Fang Zhao were to sign with anotherpany as an e-sports athlete, it would not be a vition of the contract. Thus, a minute after Fang Zhao had spoken to Wayne, he received a call from Duan Qianji. Frankly speaking, the treatment that Duan Qianji gave Fang Zhao was very good. Regarding the boss of thepany, Fang Zhao was willing to give a little face. As expected, Duan Qianji once again persuaded him to work together with the gaming department. If he had any conditions, he could raise them. She invited Fang Zhao over to thepany tomorrow to have a discussion with everyone. Not just Wayne, Duan Qianji also did not want to let such a big opportunity slip by. After the call, Fang Zhao did no immediately log back in. Instead, he went to check out the "Battle of the Century" forums on Fiery Birds website. Sure enough, many people were talking about todays cings. Next, Fang Zhao checked out the Yanzhou region forums. The announcements by all the e-sports clubs were already out, and the ones that were trending the most were rted to the Big Five. Fang Zhao entered the District 79 discussions to see if there was anything big next. Back when he had been ying, Fang Zhao had blocked off allmunications, so he did not know a lot of stuff that was happening. Indeed, all the discussions were about District 79 South, West, and East beingpletely cleared. Those people seemed to be talking about him. Browsing a few more post, he was sure they were talking about him. At this moment, a stickied post appeared. "To that unknown expert that cleared the districts south, west, and east! Please show us some mercy! Please let District 79 North off! We are only students!" If it was the real Period of Destruction, someone would have to clear an area. But since this was a game, after reflecting on his own actions, Fang Zhao felt it was not appropriate, like he was bullying kids. After he had cleared an area, others could not y. Having made up his mind, Fang Zhao logged in with the ID he had created when hed registered with the game and left a one word reply on that students post [AliveAfter500Years] "Sure." In the next moment, the replies on the post exploded exponentially. "..." "This ID..." "What the f*ck?!" "What did I just see?! "The top ranked worldwide is in our district?!" "So he is the crazy KSing demon that cleared District 79 South, East, and West?! The original poster was a university student. He and a few fellow students had just bought some equipment from others, stocked up on lots of ammunition, and decided to have a proper round of gaming. After seeing the situations at District 79 South, East, and West, hed then posted on the forums, but little had he expected his post would make that expert reveal himself. He has appeared, District 79! The media was quick to catch on like a cat that had caught the scent of a fish, and they headed for District 79. Those that had not been randomly allocated to District 79 bought ounts to enter. Teams that specifically sold District 79 ounts had not expected that their business on the first day would be so good! However, these people heading to District 79 with the motive of interviewing the yer did not achieve their goals that night. Instead, at District 78 East, which bordered on District 79 West, the sound of condensed gunfire rang out. The yers in District 78: "..." A profanity had appeared in their minds. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker When you are so good you thrash the entire world just for fun and your CEO has toe begging. Chapter 133: Morning, Boss Chapter 133: Morning, Boss Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Those reporters ordered to District 79 shivered. Gaming was not their forte; glib talk, secretly taking photos, and ambushing celebrities were their true lifes calling! Therefore, those that had obtained ounts for District 79 looked for ces to hide after logging in. They had note to y monsters but to spot someone! A member of a media forum contacted his colleague. "Anything happening on your end?" "Nope, just a bunch of yers fighting off a group of beasts that appeared from nowhere... Im considering whether to pick off some scraps. Who knows, I might gain some points." "Forget about it. Considering the standard of your marksmanship, its better not to take that risk. At my side, someone took the opportunity to y a little. In less than five minutes, he lost three lives and got a scolding when he disconnected. I reckon his wages are going to be deducted." "...I guess I should just wait instead." "This game is a little too scary," a reporter who rarely yed games added in. He had been temporarily dragged over to assist. He used to report on culinary and culture, and his field of expertise was literature and art. Today, thepanys gaming entertainment sectioncked manpower, and since he was free, he had been transferred over to help out andy in wait for that mysterious AliveAfter500Years to appear. It was rumored that, if luck was good and one managed to catch him, there would be a pay raise. The assignment sounded easy enough, so he had epted. What he had not expected was that, upon entering the game and seeing those sickening beasts, he would nearly scream; his legs were still jelly. "You are just a scaredy-cat. You will get used to it after ying these games more." "The sky... The sky is already dark! That AliveAfter500Years might have gone to bed, right?" "Have you ever seen a gamer that sleeps so early? Just wait, he wouldnt go offline so early. At most for a little rest, and then he will log back in. Dont bother about anything else, just listen for gunfire." "Nothing will being out at night, right? I have never used a gun before. I didnt even handle a gun during my military service." "Dont worry, just take shelter in a safe ce and wait. Close the doors and windows and dont make any unnecessary sounds and you will be fine." After AliveAfter500Years had revealed himself, District 79 was now filled with the eyes of the media. Some were reporters hoping to catch some news, while others were yers that had been paid to shadow him. Other sorts of mutated beasts came out at night. Due to theck of light, yers with night vision would fare better, but for those without night vision, many times they would not even catch sight of anything before dying. Reporters from many media groups holed themselves in ces they felt safe, not daring to step out, just listening out for the gunfire that was mentioned in the information. However, they did not hear gunfire but, rather, strange roars and blood-curdling screams that frayed their nerves and made them feel chills down their spines. It was more difficult at night; a moment of carelessness could result in the loss of life. Therefore, many yers just disconnected straightaway. Compared to during the day, there were fewer yers. But there were still yers that liked this sort of even more intense environment. The time zones across the world were all different. If it was daytime in a continent, that region would also experience daytime in-game. This resulted in gamers that were ced further behind taking advantage of daytime and going on a rampage, sweeping up points and rising up the rankings. However, the global leaderboards top ten still did not see drastic changes. When a region entered night time, yers that were not suited for a night environment and disconnected did not go to sleep. Instead, they paid attention to information rted to the game. Some people were busy buying equipment, whereas others were busy memorizing strategies in preparation for resuming the fight the next day. There were also some that watched gossip news. "The f*ck! How is he still sweeping up points!" "AliveAfter500Years is online again?" "I asked my cousins ssmates rtives neighbor in Yanzhou a while back. It was all quiet in District 79." "You dont say, of course District 79 is quiet! He has gone over to District 78!" Indeed, very quickly, a piece of news appeared. It was a screenshot of an announcer. Someone at District 78 had sent that message. "District 78 has been swept clean! Listen to the sound of gunfire, AliveAfter500Years has appeared!" "Why has hee over to our district? Bullying us at District 78 because we dont have an expert?! Why doesnt he go over to District 80?! Someone from District 80 immediately replied, "Over at District 80, the monsters are few and the roads are bad. Big god, please donte over." The expanded map of the Yanzhou region only disyed 100 districts, and the lines were drawn out well. As the names of many ces during the Period of Destruction had already be hazy, in the game, the ces were just straightforwardlybeled as districts and given a number each. As for District 79, on the map, its position was between District 78 and District 80. After a short while, those stationed at District 79 received instructions from their own bosses: "Withdraw first." "We are no longer keeping watch tonight?" a reported squatting in District 79 asked his colleague. "Nope, hes already gone to 78. There is nothing left to watch." "Have we just wasted an hour waiting for nothing?" "Anyone have District 78 ounts? I want to head over for a look." Reporters in District 79 left in session after receiving their instructions. Some went to purchase District 78s ounts. They definitely did not dare to run alone from District 78 to 79. There were dangers en route that could make them die a hundred times over. They were reporters, not gamers. District 78s yers that sold ounts and equipment had originally logged off, intending to rest. When they heard that AliveAfter500Years hade over to District 78, they were immediately awakened, not because of panic but because of excitement. They could smell the influx of peopleing over to District 78, and they could raise the prices of their equipment. Profit! As before, the number of reporters hiding in District 78 increased. Some were temporarily hired by media from other continents. Noticing that yer being so active on the leaderboards even at night drew a lot of interest. They were all thinking that maybe they might get some big news tonight. However, as these people arrived at District 78, Fang Zhao logged off. The environment at night used up much more mental and physical strength than daytime. A moment of carelessness could easily result in injury of death. In addition, he had already yed for a long time during the day. In the evening, he only had a little rest while eating and had yed five hours straight after that. He was too tired now. After a bath, some food, and browsing the news, Fang Zhaoid on his bed and slept. This was probably the first time hed had proper sleep since being reborn, a peaceful rest. Still, reporters in District 78 continued hiding in their spots, pricking their ears up and shaking from the beastly roars outside, all the way till they received instructions from their superiors to withdraw. The night was in no way tranquil. yers excitedly discussed their harvests from the first day, sharing their own experiences and interesting stories. Fanss were busy keeping tabs on the stars of various gaming clubs. The media was especially lively. Today, a real expert had emerged in Yanzhou, not from the Big Five, but from Silver Wing, an entertainmentpany. Everyone had their own guesses on who AliveAfter500Years was, but no matter what, no matter who he was, it was sensationalized. The next day, Zuo Yu came over early in the morning to pick up Fang Zhao. As Fang Zhaos driver cum bodyguard, he needed to fulfill his obligations. He felt that he might only be a "driver," and if he did not perform well, who knew when he would be dismissed. Zuo Yu really liked this job; there was not much to do and the sry was high. The only drawback was that the mental pressure was rather high. His boss was even more capable than him, and he felt a little guilty to be getting paid so much. Meeting Fang Zhao once more, Zuo Yu was feelingplicated. That little bit of superiority he had once felt hadpletely vanished. He could no longer face Fang Zhao in the same casual and yful manner. He instead had to be respectful just like the majority of other bodyguards. He was also curious as to how Fang Zhao had managed to get so many points, but if Fang Zhao did not say, he also could not demand answers. Besides, there would be chances to find out in the future. Zuo Yu spoke about the incident with Wayneing over to the virtual project department. "Boss, are you going to coborate with the gaming department?" Zuo Yu asked. "Depends on the situation." Fang Zhao hade over today because of this matter. He had to see what ns Silver Wing had and discuss the terms and conditions. If the conditions were satisfactory, he did not mind coborating and gaming with Silver Wing. After all, being idle was still being idle. "Oh, right, I have a question for you," Fang Zhao said. "Go ahead." Zuo Yu unconsciously sat up straight. His bosss question needed to be taken seriously. "Do personnel from the military and police y a lot of these sort of games?" Fang Zhao asked. "This sort, uh, actually, military and police forces rarely y this. If they do y, they also treat it as training. There isnt much time for games, and they rarely go all-out when ying. Those that go all-out, other than professional e-sports athletes, are sportsmen. The guy from Mazhou who is ranked second after you is a professional shooter." Noticing Fang Zhao taking an interest in this topic, Zuo Yu continued to exin, "Actually, it is not that hard toprehend. Lets use this analogy: over at Muzhou, there are shepherd dogs and police dogs. They do not train a police dog using methods for training shepherd dogs and do not let them take part in sheep-herdingpetitions. The same goes for shepherd dogs. The two kinds are trained differently. However, if one day, a police dog is suitable for a sheep-herdingpetition, the people of Muzhou would not treat it as a police dog anymore, because it is no longer suitable." Zuo Yu did not know whether he was exining it to Fang Zhao or telling himself. Zuo Yus voice sounded downcast. "If they get used to the mentality of games, when ites to executing a real mission, that could result in losing ones life." When he finished, Zuo Yu nced at the rear-view mirror to see Fang Zhaos reaction. Fang Zhao was only looking out of the car window, as if thinking of something. Zuo Yu was unable to discern his state of mind from his face and did not know whether Fang Zhao had understood his words. When they were approaching Silver Wing tower, Zuo Yu said, "Today there are a lot more people camping outside Silver Wing. We will enter another way." With the matter of the emergence of AliveAfter500Years and SilverWing50PrLight, the number of reporters loitering outside Silver Wing tower was a lot more. Today, the car that Zuo Yu drove was not the usual one but a less conspicuous one, and they entered the tower through another entrance that was rarely used. Silver Wings 50th floor was already sealed shut, and they were afraid that, if it was opened, someone might slip in if they were careless. Fang Zhao rode the elevator up to the 50th floor. When the elevator doors opened, he realized five people were standing just outside. From the staff badges on their chests, he could tell they were from Silver Wings gaming department. Out of the five, Fang Zhao recognized three. Back when hed headed to the film department, he had run into them in the elevator. The other two were unfamiliar. Fang Zhao guessed that they were probably signed by the gaming department separately. Just as he was about to ask what they were doing here, the five simultaneously looked over, their eyes looking as if they had just seen a gold bar, and they bowed toward Fang Zhao as though they had practiced it. "Morning, Boss!" Fang Zhao: "..." He checked his surroundings; he was at the right ce. This was the 50th floor. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker New recruits reporting for duty! Chapter 134: Pry Away the Foundations Chapter 134: Pry Away the Foundations Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh "Hey, hey, stop shouting. Who are you calling your boss, take a look at the ce!" Zu Wen had been about to head to thepanys cafeteria to grab a bite. When hed stepped out and saw the scene at the door, hed suddenly raged. How dare you do this at our virtual projects departments main entrance, trying to pry away our departments foundation?! If you poach him, are our department members supposed to go hungry? "Shoo, shoo, shoo. Run back to your gaming department!" Zu Wen used his hands and waved them away. Toward them, his face was ck as hell. After that, he turned around and ran over toward Fang Zhao for some bootlicking. "Boss, dont bother them, lets go in and talk." The five of them seemed as if they were stuck behind, following Fang Zhao tightly as they entered the virtual projects department. Zu Wen tried to squeeze them out, but it was to no avail. "Wayne said that we would be working with you in the future," a youngster with explosive hair said. When they had first been recalled to thepany and encountered Fang Zhao in the elevator, they hadnt thought much about it, since Fang Zhao had a different upation, but who would have expected this sort of situation to ur? On the first day of the game, Wayne had set them a target. After giving their all, they were dog-tired when exiting their cabins. Seeing their results, they were partly proud and partly apprehensive. They were proud, as they felt their results were better than expected and they might not even have achieved better if they went another round. They were apprehensive because their cing was not what theyd expected. They were all in their twenties, and the oldest among the five was 28. This was also the first time they had experienced thepetitiveness of the leaderboard. Even giving their all every day, the ranking would not rise up, and a moment of carelessness would leave them biting the dust. After disconnecting, they had originally been wondering whether it would be praise or criticism from Wayne, but when theyde out, only the assistant assigned to them had been there; Wayne had been nowhere to be seen. The other people in the gaming department had strange expressions, seemingly excited and worked up yet at the same time regretful. The five were also unable to obtain answers from the others, and the only reply they got was to do their best. On the leaderboards, SilverWing50PrLight and the number-one-ranked AliveAfter500Years, whod maintained his position since the first refresh, had really aroused their curiosity. Theyd wondered if the rumors were true, and other than the five of them, Silver Wings gaming department had coborated with the virtual projects department to sign others. Or perhaps formed another team? Only after night had fallen had they gotten to meet Wayne. When theyd found out the truth through Wayne, their minds went nk as their jaws dropped. Theyd had no idea how to react. Fang Zhao? Theposer, head of the virtual projects department? Totally unexpected! Wayne had spent the night exining stuff to them and giving new instructions. Having been in control of the gaming department all these years, Wayne also had his own methods. He was not an indecisive person, so when it came to making a decision, Wayne just gave up on the original n and did not let the five log in to continue gaming. Rather, he got them to register a new username to join SilverWing50PrLight team and enter district 79. To just dump all the hard work of the first day and bank on someone else, the decision was firm. But no matter what opinions Wayne had, he still had to first get Fang Zhao to agree. Therefore, early in the morning, the five of them had run over to the virtuals projects department and stood guard, armed with a nervous urgency. Especially when they saw Fang Zhao, it was as if they had seen a dazzling light of hope. Fang Zhao had stopped the five. "Dont bother shouting first; nothing has been decided yet." Receiving a message from Duan Qianji, Fang Zhao stepped into the elevator and headed for the top floor. In Duan Qianjis top-floor office, Duan Qianji, Wayne, and another deputy manager from the gaming department were already seated there. Arge smile appeared on Waynes face when he caught sight of Fang Zhao, the sort one got when meeting a lover again after a long time. Duan Qianjis assistants and secretary retreated, leaving the four alone. There was no need to worry about any strategic information leaking. Duan Qianji did not beat around the bush and instead went straight to the two proposals that she and Wayne hade up with. The first proposal was in line with the opinions of the outside world. They would go all-out to create a new superstar and let the AliveAfter500Years ID be a super ID, utilizing all the resources of the gaming department to assist Fang Zhao. Once that happened, Fang Zhao would be the first ever globally popr superstar produced by Silver Wing in the gaming circles. However, Fang Zhao did not have much interest in this. Yesterday he had already turned it down once when speaking to Wayne. If that really happened, it would imply that he could only follow in the path and aplish the goals thepany designated for him, and he would have much less power to make his own decisions. Creating a superstar and whatever did not matter much to him, he did not need to rely on that to eke out a living. Facing Fang Zhaos rejection once more, Duan Qianji and Wayne could not help but feel a little regret. After all, this solution was the safest and simplest at this point in time, and the benefits were great. However, as Fang Zhao did not have a contract with thepany as a gamer, they had no way of forcing him. Wayne shared his thoughts, "I knew you would reject it, so that brings us the the second proposal we discussed." What they meant to say was that, since Fang Zhao had not agreed to the first proposal, they could all try coborating. Silver Wing would request Fang Zhao lead the few members of the gaming department. This was their motive behind signing those five. The original n had been to build them up and create five gaming stars. After listening to their views, Fang Zhao fell silent for a bit before asking, "So you mean to build up five average gaming stars?" Hearing Fang Zhaos words, Duan Qianji and Wayne, who were rather impressive themselves, knew right away that Fang Zhao definitely had other ideas. "What do you propose?" "I dont have one. I have received the information on the five members that you sent, including their in-game performance yesterday. To promote them individually would not be easy," Fang Zhao replied. "We can coborate with professional assisting studios," Wayne said. He meant those that helped to provide equipment, draw monsters, and provide suppressing fire and leave the kill for the employer, letting the employer gain as many points as possible. Certain studios and teams provided these one-stop services. Previously, Wayne had engaged a studio to do so, to provide assistance for the five members to rack up points. It was a pity that even with that assistance they had been unable to evenpete with Fang Zhao, who had done it alone. Even the scores of all five added up could notpare. Fang Zhao ruthlessly rejected the notion. "My team would have no such service from these studios." "Even if we do not use any studios, just relying on the few of you would not be enough. If we wanted to score high points... only relying on your own teamI dont mean to be a wet nket, but even though I am not to well-versed on this matter, five members are still too little. Even if we count you in, forget about the Big Five gaming clubs, we would not even be able topete with those second-tier gaming clubs. Zu Wen and the others are all amateurs, and we cant count them in since they still have to work on normal days," Wayne analyzed. "Then recruit more." Fang Zhao did not seem anxious when Wayne questioned his suggestion. Continuing on, he said, "You mentioned previously that you would keep an eye out for talented young yers. If they seem decent, just sign them." "You make it sound easy. I dont mean to strike you down, but those with excellent qualities didnt even give us a second look. We had a name list and sent out invites, but not a single one replied. If you dont believe me, you can try it out..." Wayne had not finished when he abruptly paused and his eyes widened, as if he had remembered something important. He clenched his fists that were resting on the armrest tightly and even his breathing stopped for an instant. It was not that they were unable to sign anyone despite offering a high fee, it was just that Wayne was unable to sign anyone that met his criteria, because he was not capable enough to poach those outstanding gamers. No matter how much he could offer, Wayne still knew that, in the gaming circles and in the eyes of many professional gamers, he was not considered a big deal. Wayne? Who the hell was he? This was the first thought that came to the minds of gamers who saw that name. This was the reason why Wayne had received such pathetic replies after sending out countless invites. Many people did not even bother sending a simple reply of rejection. Total disregard! However, Wayne could understand. Silver Wing was an entertainmentpany, and it touched on less aspects in e-sports, as its core was still film and music. Therefore, in the eyes of many, Silver Wing and other entertainmentpanies were all the same, dabbling a little in the gaming industry because it was profitable. Gamers with a professional ambition generally would not consider these sorts of entertainmentpanies. In the past there had been nock of examples. There were some who had been lured over to an entertainmentpany and had a brief period in the limelight, but after that, they had fallen from grace and were never mentioned by anyone in the gaming circles. Therefore, as the manager of the gaming department in a mixed-entertainmentpany, there was great difficulty involved when Wayne tried to poach his targets. But it was different with Fang Zhao! AliveAfter500Years still held the top spot in the global rankings and had wide acim! Which professional gamer would not recognize this ID? Furthermore, Fang Zhao apparently seemed to be able to continue holding onto the top spot. No one spoke in the office; the only sound was Waynes increasingly heavy breathing. "Wait a minute!" Wayne hurriedly opened his briefcase, took out a file, and solemnly said, "Please take a look at this list of names!" Waynes hands were trembling as he handed over the list to Fang Zhao. This list of names was the result of three years of work. Three years ago, he had approached these people, but unfortunately, he had been unable to poach a single one. The names on the list, especially those on the top, would create big news if they could be poached! Poaching three would let them upy the recent headlines of the e-sports scene! Poaching five... Poaching five over, their gaming department would soar! After handing the list of names over to Fang Zhao, Wayne watched Fang Zhaos expression. He had originally expected a gasp of surprise from Fang Zhao, but he had never expected that Fang Zhao would just scan through it once and ask, "Only from Yanzhou?" "You... you still want to... poach from other continents?!" "Are there any?" Fang Zhao asked. "No, but I can start taking notes immediately!" Wayne hurriedly dered. "Let me first take a look at these names. Let me make this clear: my team, my decisions." "This... is a project thepany is investing in, after all..." Wayne was a little awkward. He felt a little uneasy if he was unable to control it himself. Fang Zhao put down the file and prepared to leave. "All right, find someone else instead." "Hey, youngster, dont be so hasty. I havent said no!" Wayne quickly pulled Fang Zhao back to his seat and stuffed the list of names back into his hands. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker More minions for the master? Chapter 135: Downright Masterful! Chapter 135: Downright Masterful! Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Wayne felt like he was walking on water when he returned from the penthouse suite to the gaming department.. "Boss, do we have a deal?" his staff asked anxiously. The dreamy look on Waynes face subdued somewhat, reced by a managers grim authority. He cleared his throat and said, "Yeah." But thinking back to the visions of a grand future that popped into his head, he couldnt help smiling again. "Ehem. Everyone hunker down a bit. Tight lips. Understand? Maybe our day has finallye," Wayne instructed. "Got! It!" his staff responded in unison. Wayne didnt reveal too many details. He had wanted to spill the beans to boost morale, but he was also worried that Fang Zhaos poaching attempts would fail, in which case he would lose face, so Wayne decided to hold back, at least until Fang Zhao had secured a few defectors. In the end, Wayne and Duan Qianji had agreed to Fang Zhaos terms. Since Fang Zhao would be leading the team, he would call the shots, as long as he managed to poach the top gamers. Wayne was also a businessman. All his decisions were based on personal interest. Even though things had evolved beyond his control, as long as he could profit, he would not hesitate to agree to Fang Zhaos terms. This was a one-in-a-million opportunity. Inside the office of the executive producer for "Prairie Fire." Qian Cheng had been in a bad mood the past few days because he had failed tond the scoop hed so desperately wanted. Hed sent an army to District 79, but AliveAfter500Years had headed to District 78 instead. Hed reassigned his reporters to District 78, but there had been no sign of the crack gamer then. "Any movement on Silver Wings front?" Qian Cheng asked his staff. "No," one of his staffers responded. The editorial staff were also puzzled. "This doesnt feel right. They havent so much as put up a smokescreen. Thats not Silver Wings style. If they were thinking straight, shouldnt they have been bragging like crazy about their gamer sitting on top of the global leaderboard? Silver Wing has always enjoyed blowing the smallest triumph out of proportion, and yet they are silent now. Unless there are some shady shenanigans going on behind the scenes?" Qian Cheng shook his head in silence. He didnt get it. Why was Silver Wing soposed this time? "I have a bad feeling about this," Qian Cheng continued. "It feels like Silver Wing is up to something major again." After pondering a bit, Qian Cheng issued his marching orders. "Dont let up on Silver Wing. Keep a tight watch." "Then should we still assign folks to District 78 and 79?" someone asked. "Theres big news in other districts as well, and were quite short-staffed." Qian Cheng thought it over. "Lets stay put in District 78. Reassign most of the reporters in District 79 to other districts. Just keep a few to keep an eye on things." Amid the flurry of activity, inside a building in District 79 West, a silhouette moved cautiously along the wall, careful not to make the slightest sound. After tiptoeing a bit, the person stopped to thoroughly take in his surroundings. After remaining still and making sure he was alone, the man whispered, "Hi everyone, this is your old friend Strong Bubbles. Wee to my live broadcast. I am now situated in a furniture mall in the Old Era." He was a webcast host. Live broadcasts were allowed in "Battle of the Century," but journalists had to apply. Only applicants vetted and cleared by Fiery Bird could report live from the game. Not everyone could qualify. This particr host had a good reputation and was redited, but this was his first gaming gig. He used to host lifestyle and travel shows, but there were too many personalities covering the same beat and thus too muchpetition. There was never a shortage of hosts willing to put their lives on the line, such as folks who attempted dangerous climbs, ventured deep into the forest, or scuba dived into great depths to uncover natural beauty. He wasnt that adventurous, which was why his viewership numbers dwindled. "Battle of the Century" had a huge budget, and its production values were superb. The game was extremely realistic. Gaming hosts focused on strategy in their live broadcasts, but he was different. He was using the game to chart a new career path. The Old Era was undoubtedly a novelty for folks from the New Era, so after switching beats, this host saw his viewership figures climb again. He maintained his fan base, while new viewers were gamers who were curious about the Old Era. Quite a few of them were underaged. Children were not allowed to y "Battle of the Century." All they could do was tune in to live webcasts every day. Some of these kids were interested in watching monster ying. Others were not but were rather drawn to Strong Bubbless levelheaded but stimting reporting style. It was a nice change of pace and made for pleasant viewing. Thetter demographic included both gamers and non-gamers. The gamers tuned in to the live broadcast to get their fix when they themselves couldnt y because of work or other engagements. As an experienced host, Strong Bubbles knew how to pick a location. His staff had opened several ounts for him. He picked the one that gave him ess to District 79 for the sole reason that the furniture mall was there. It was a strategic location and easy to hide in, and next to the furniture mall was a major intersection. Even though he was on the first floor, the windows were covered with a wire mesh, so he could observe developments at the crossroads from a safe sanctuary. He could also see other yers kill monsters. Strong Bubbles had no intention of switching locations any time soon. The footage seen by viewers was decided by the host. The host could choose from various vantage points, including his own. Strong Bubbles had chosen his own. He liked sharing what he saw with his own eyes. Just as he was about to share an amusing anecdote from the Old Era, he was interrupted. "Sounds like gunshots. Theyre getting louder. Also, is that the sound of a motorbike? Even though there arent that many beasts in the city, theres still a sizable poption. The sound of a motorbike might draw the attention of the beasts and overshadow other sounds. It would be hard to detect threats by sound. I wonder if the rider factored this into consideration. Wait..." "The gunshots are quite regr. It seems there might be a team of shooters. Lets wait and see." Strong Bubbles held his breath and peeked through the window to locate the source of the gunshots. The sound of the motorbike and gunshots kept getting louder. Soon, he saw a speeding shadow pop up some distance away. There was only one silhouette. A huge ck motorbike with a clear outline and a chiseled body charged at the crossroads, rumbling at a high frequency, as if milking its engine for all it was worth. It was a wild beast heaving and panting frantically. "Is that the heavy-duty motorbike T-Rex?" To prepare for his broadcast, the host had crammed on Old Era trivia. When Fiery Bird had released its game-rted merchandise, hed also bought a T-Rex model, but the model hed bought was the racing version. What appeared now was a street version with lights and mirrors. He didnt have a clear view because of the metal mesh covering the window, so he took a chance and opened the window, pressing his face toward the mesh to get a better look. His personal safety was secondary now. He had to go all out for the live broadcast. Looking through the metal mesh, he still couldnt identify the rider of the motorbike, because the rider was wearing a helmet. All he saw was his right hand on a handle and his left pulling out a short pistol and firing all over the ce. The proximity of the shots was spooky. Almost every shot killed a beast. The closer he approached the intersection, the more dangerous it was. The sound of beasts crying traveled from all four directions. The gunshots became even more frequent. Some of the beasts were still hiding in buildings. Once they poked their heads out, they were shot. Bang! Another shot, which threaded the gap of a window on the building to the right, hit another beast. Bang! Bang! Bang! One beast fell after another. By now, the rider had reached the crossroads. Beasts were approaching from all four directions, the sudden surge of bodies and flesh resembling a tsunami. If it were someone else, four guns wouldnt have done the trick. There was no time. Yet the man on the bike betrayed no signs of fear. Screech! The sound of the motorbikes wheels revolving against the ground made for a long piercing noise. The rider swerved and sped forward. Man and machinebined for a menacing T-Rex, lethal shots spraying from the barrel of the riders gun nonstop. During the turn, the gun was reduced to a blob. He was moving so quickly you couldnt see the gun clearly. All you could see were mini explosions emerging from T-Rex Central. The smell of gunpowder was everywhere, as if auguring an imminent detonation. The beasts werent slow either, but... Down! Down! Downed with a shot! This was a meeting of two powerful currents. Yet the end result was utterly one-sided. One person facing beasts attacking from all four directionsand yet his firepower had the upper hand. Those beasts couldnt get anywhere near him. Every shot and every move seemed to be carefully plotted. The level of anticipation and mental fortitude was mind blowing. Every single viewer watching the live broadcast stopped what they were doing and stared without so much as a single blink. They held their breath and clenched their fists, as if they themselves were in the midst of battle. Some viewers let out the asional scream. The rider even managed to shoot some beasts in the head during his turn. If it were them, they could never have managed to hit the bodies of the beasts so easily while sitting still on the bike. Let alone their heads, the motorbike was swerving. What kind of skill level was this? After a rainstorm of shots, the ck motorbike waded through the corpses on the ground and sped off. The gunshots kepting. For the rider, the battle wasnt over. It was just that the sound of gunshots had moved on to the next intersection, leaving behind the angry, disgruntled howls of beasts who had arrived toote. The host took a swallow, carefully maneuvered back into the room, and shut the window. His hands were still shaking when he closed the window, still rattled from the scene he had just witnessed. No more than 30 seconds had psed between the time the rider had emerged in his line of sight and the riders departure. Many viewers watching the live broadcast were left in a cold sweat, their muscles stiff from the tension of the moment, taking forever to recover. Viewers that were logged onto Strong Bubbles chat forum finally came to their senses and went berserk. "F*ck!" "That kind of driving..." "A 360-degree swerve while shooting at the same time. Oh. My. God." "That was a street version of the T-Rex, no doubt about it. Its the third T-Rex that has shown up in Yanzhou since the game wasunched. But this is the first person who took the T-Rex into a fight! Bad*ss!" "Yesterday I took an ordinary motorbike from the basement garage for a spin. I lost control and broke my bones. Thank God it was in a game. I was alive and kicking again after an afternoon of rest. Watching this dude take off on his bike has given me the goosebumps again. I think I might crash again." "Our friend upstairs missed something. The rider swerved 360 degrees, switched weapons, and fired. He switched weapons when he turned and fired. Im just not sure how many times. But judging from the sound of the gunshots, there were definitely two types of guns in action. Several beasts were shot when they leaped forward. Those shots were definitely inflicted by a different gun, maybe a shotgun of some sort. Everything went down so quickly I couldnt see clearly." "Did you guys see the way he switched guns?" "Not at all." "Bubbles: Did you tape the broadcast just now? I want to watch the rerun in slow motion. I want to know how many times he switched weapons during the short period he was swerving his bike." "He actually switched guns at a time like that? Even a dy of 0.1 seconds could mean losing your life, not to mention the consequences of switching to the wrong gun." "My dad just asked why I was watching the live broadcast on my knees." "Downright masterful!" "Forget about uracyisnt it easy to screw up with such a fast weapon switch? Last time I ran into a beast, I was going to switch to a shotgun, but I was so emotional that I didnt realize until I was about to the pull the trigger that the thing I switched to was a chicken leg. I was so freaked out I tossed it. The price you pay for not organizing your toolkit." "Brother upstairs who switched to a chicken leg: did the beast eat the chicken leg?" "I dont know. I was in a hurry to bolt. I didnt dare look back." "Hey, lets not go off-topic. Stay on message. Didnt the rider just now seem familiar?" "I couldnt get a clear view because he was wearing a helmet, but now that you mention it, yeah, Ive seen the face somewhere." "Even though the helmet wasnt a bikers helmet and his outfit wasnt a bikers kit, dont you think the dude looks a bit like the mystery man from the race between 2S and BOOM a month ago? Especially the way he swerved at the intersection. The difference is that he swerved a full 360 degrees this time, not 180 degrees, and he didnt lift his front wheel, but he switched weapons and fired." "His uracy reminds me of the District 79 legend AliveAfter500Years! Only he could manage such a massacre in this neighborhood. Wow, I finally witnessed the way the top yer in the world racks up points. So youre saying this guy is the mystery rider who passed Ke Zimo and f during the practice match between 2S and BOOMst month?" "Its the same person?" Chapter 136: What Is He Playing At Chapter 136: What Is He ying At Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh If the mystery rider during the previous months practice match was the same person as the global ranked number one yer from District 79, AliveAfter500Years, that meant that... "They faced off against each other right from the start!" To go up against the Big Five e-sports clubs, not only was courage needed but also the strength to back it up. All these years in Yanzhou, there had been people who had challenged the top and had threatened the positions of the Big Five, but ultimately, the Big Five still held firm. Now there was apetitor who possessed the strength and courage, or rather, an unknown person that had the backing of Silver Wing who had dered war on the Big Five early on! A lot of people guessed as much. Whether reality was the same as the guesses of others, today was no ordinary day at District 79. There was a flurry of activity, and many yers watched as the figure riding the heavy-duty motorbike swept through the streets, umting points like a furious roar of thunder. "He ising back again!" "That point-sweeping machine is back to kill once again!" "That method of sweeping is just way too berserk!" "First time seeing for myself the point-sweeping prowess of the globally ranked first position, mad respect! Coming online was totally worth it!" When many of the yers in District 79 heard the sound of concentrated gunfire, they knew that this big god had once again returned from District 78. He appeared riding Yanzhous third street version T-Rex, and his point sweeping was even more intense! Chief editor of Prairie Fire, Qian Cheng, was regretting. He had just transferred a number of people away from District 79. Initially, he had thought that the target would not return back to District 79 anytime soon, so hed only left a few people to keep watch and instead sent arger group over to District 78. However, in a sh, there was the sound of activity at District 79, and he hurriedly transferred manpower over there. But it was still a mistake after all, and the amount he could photograph was limited. Reporters in District 79 managed to get a few photos, but as they did not have ample preparations, they were not as vividly detailed as the video that the host Strong Bubbles had managed to snap. The staff at the studio of Strong Bubbless live broadcast hurriedly edited a video of that point in time, making a few segments of the video in slow motion and analyzing it before releasing it in the afternoon. "I was in a kneeling position as I watched him disappear into the distance. That was too impressive!" The hosts, Strong Bubbless, exmation was in no way exaggerated. Even now, as he recalled that scene, his thoughts were surging. He might not have been a game enthusiast, but as a spectator, hed felt his blood racing for the first time. yers that had received the news went to search for the video from Strong Bubbless webcast, especially those that were from elsewhere and had only seen various news from other media that were rushing to get the news of what had happened in District 79. However, the material in those reports were no good. Some only had photographs, while others had videos where only the roaring sound of the machine and gunfire could be heard, as the image was too blurry. When they saw the information that Strong Bubbless webcast released, they rushed over to watch. Many yers who were ying the game temporarily went offline to watch the video and see for themselves what the media described as "Downright masterful!" As the video had been edited, at crucial parts, the video was put in slow motion, letting everyone have a clearer understanding of what had happened during that brief moment. "How frightening! Is this b*stard even human?!" "If I did not watch this video, no matter how many people said that they saw him personally, I still wouldnt believe them." "If it was not in slow motion, you totally wouldnt be able to see his hand movements, and you wouldnt actually see him switching guns. The way he switches is too fast!" "Switching three times? He can actually switch his gun three times at that moment? And every switch has a purpose. Just take a look at his marksmanship and you can tell how impressive his control is!" "I was watching his actions in slow motion as he loaded the gun with one hand, too cool! Its a pity a monster was obstructing and the gun cannot be fully seen. Does anyone know what model of shotgun he uses? I once picked up a simr model but couldnt use it and chucked it somewhere. Im trying to remember where I left it at." "I picked up a simr one, but it was a different model. Old Era guns are more or less the same. This sort that is strenuous to use, I threw it away, but I have changed my opinion now!" "So this is the rumored Big God that is number one on the global rankings, AliveAfter500Years?" "Its definitely him. Watch the leaderboards when it refreshes, his points always have a steep jump. Every time it refreshes, I feel shaken. On the first day, I thought his points were already ridiculous, but never did I expect that it would get even more ridiculouster on!" "This is the strength of the global number one! Where are those that were making a ruckus about hacking?! Where are those that have studios and teams using hidden methods to help them rise up the rankings?! If you have the guts, repeat what you guys said!" "Just watching the way he operates, is there even anyone who can do the same? The way he thoroughly sweeps up points, there is no equal, right? I dare to say, as long as he logs on to sweep points, he will always be the champion on the leaderboards! If some day he gets dislodged from his position, it will be because he no longer ys." On the website, everyone who saw that video could not remain calm. Even those e-sports club members that were resting were dumbfounded. How could a studio produce such a person. This waspletely his own prowess, based on rigid killing! Viewers watching the webcast of Strong Bubbles kept increasing and increasing. The number of clicks in half an hour increased from six figures to eight figures, and it was about to hit nine figures soon. And this was all within 30 minutes! "Viral!" someone in the studio excitedly said. Another staff told the host who had just disconnected, "Bubbles, you made the right choice! Using this game to do a webcast indeed has much greater prospects than before! Look, just a few days of ying and we got our chance!" "An advertisingpany wants to coborate with us... Oh, and a media firm wants to buy our information... Money, money! This time we are going to be rich!" "Wait a minute! Do not reply to those first, business has arrived! Rising Dragons chief editor has left us a private message!" "Rising Dragon? The worlds greatest online gamingmunity?" "Yes, thats them. The message is verified; its authentic. They wish to purchase the exclusive usage rights for the original video, and the price they offered... is very high..." The Bubbless broadcast studio staffers voice trembled as he saw the quoted price. If he had the rights to decide, he would have long agreed to it. Ultimately, Rising Dragon had offered a price that nobody in Bubbless broadcast studio could say no to, and they bought the exclusive usage rights for that video. Hence, other than Bubbless broadcast studio, in the rest of the world, only Rising Dragon could use that video footage. Therefore, on the second day, in Rising Dragons news section, hanging on the headlines was the portion of the video at the intersection, where the bike did a 360 swerve turn as the rider switched guns and fired with rapid precision in a killing frenzy. And it was probably the best news of the week! What followed this short video were the frantic shrieks of yers who saw the news. They were unable to do anything but kneel down on the spot! People who did stunts were excited and continuously tried to copy that 360 spin. There were even some that saw this as a business opportunity and started their own training sses to specifically teach people who were interested how to do so, but all these were done in game. Trying it out of the game could result in the loss of life. Even if there were people willing to try, professional stuntmen did not dare to teach. yers who were fans of shooting games were also worked up and gave rise to a fad where yers would have contests to see who could kill the most targets within three gun switches. Gun enthusiasts also saw a rise in interest and gave yers an analysis on how that gun model could be loaded with one hand and how to effectively use every type of gun. But whether they were stuntmen, professional shooters, or gun enthusiasts, nobody was able to do all three at once. They either crashed the bike or broke their fingers when switching guns, and forget about shooting urately. The more they understood the actions and the difficulty of it, the more they felt that person was not mortal. All the voices of doubt gradually died down with the emergence of the video and analyses from all sorts of industry experts. On the global leaderboard of "Battle of the Century," AliveAfter500Yearss total experience points had increased by a huge chunk within half a day. The global number two had actually closed down the gap previously, but when it was refreshed, the gap had widened again. When it refreshed once more, number two was already left in the dust. In Mazhou, when Ma Xier, the world-renowned gold medalist shooting superstar, saw the video, he was totally at a loss. In an actual shootingpetition, Ma Xier was confident he could win, but in the game, he no longer believed so. Forget about shooting, just that short period where the rider had swerved aplete round on his bike, switched out his guns, and fired urately, that was just perfect. Every single movement was just on point. Even after he watched the video for an hour in slow motion, he could not find a single fault. That sort of self confidence and gun sense could not have been produced by a studio. That was true strength, a powerhouse! Regarding a powerhouse, Ma Xier had respect for him. The depressing feeling he got from being trampled on dissipated somewhat. However, he would not give up on climbing up the leaderboards. District 79 was bustling again. There were people from Yanzhou as well as from other continents had used all sorts of methods to get to the district. And when many people wished to catch a glimpse of that god up close and reporters from the media had already camped at the best spots for taking photos and videos, they once again drew a nk. "West side, any movement?" "Nope, what about you guys at the north side?" "Nothing here." "All clear to the east." "Nothing in the south other than a few others from the industry looking to steal the news." On that day, in the aftermath of that sweeping session, District 79 once more fell into a strange lull. Although there were still other yers hunting monsters,pared to the roaring thunder of that day, it was considered peaceful, but hidden in the shadows of that peaceful quiet were countless frantic reporters and webcast hosts. For two days in a row, it had been the same! Nobody even caught a glimpse of him! On the contrary, there were a number of yers courting disaster by trying some gimmicky imitations of riding and gun switching. Not only did they waste peoples time, they were killed and became examples for any other pretentious wannabes. Up to three or four could be photographed daily. These were just treated as jokes and did not have much impact. This was not what the entertainment reporters were looking for! Taking a look at the leaderboard, first ce was still ahead by a wide margin. It was just that his score had not changed in two days. Had he disappeared from the game?! After going crazy for a day, he had not appeared online for two straight days. What was ying at?! In Prairie Fires chief editors office, after receiving reports from his subordinates, he did not let them withdraw from District 79. This time they had to watch till the death! Qian Cheng even mobilized his subordinates. "Bring out the paparazzi in you! Be more patient than a sniper and continue lying in wait! ording to my professional sense of smell, there will be big news soon!" Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker When people wish for mass releases, Master Barker grants those wishes. Nahhh. Im just kidding, 5 extra chapters today because we hit our Patreonmunity goal! Chapter 137: The King Summons Chapter 137: The King Summons Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Yanzhous Western region, a small town close to the mountains, in a certain household in a normal housing block. Former 2S e-sports clubs mainforce captain Jinro had just picked up his wife and son after work and from the kindergarten respectively. When he arrived home, he rushed into his study immediately without removing his shoes or changing his clothes. He opened this weeks edition of Rising Dragons news, which he automatically subscribed to, and watched that short video clip once more. Receiving the news on that day, he had went to watch Strong Bubbless webcast, but as Strong Bubbles was not from the industry, the video handling andmentary were not suitable for professional gamers like himself. Since Rising Dragon had bought the usage rights, thementary and analysis were now much more detailed. Two days had passed since then, but the poprity of that video still had not dropped. Every day there were professional game analysts from every continent giving their opinions andments. Indeed, every time the video was refreshed, newments would appear. The video followed thements and appeared everywhere. "That control is just too strong!" No matter how many times he watched it, Jinro would just sigh. Being proficient in the use of guns in real life did not mean it would be the same in-game. To be good at virtual reality games, one relied not on ones bodys qualities but rather the brain! Just watching the speed of his switches and shooting reaction, one could see that his control was amazing, definitely godlike! Number one on the global leaderboards definitely had the ability to back it up and indeed deserved his reputation. Whether or not he had any strong backup supporting him, this person was without a doubt an expert! But Jinro still had some doubts. Looking at his movements, this person did not seem like a neer, but nobody within the gaming circle had heard of this god before. There had been absolutely no foreshadowing of him emerging. Jinro had even asked a few friends who specialized in shooting games, but nobody knew of this person! Nobody could guess who he really was! Two days had already passed and there was still no news on who AliveAfter500Years was. As he was thinking, Jinrosmunication device rang. "Hey pal, whats up?" "What else, the matter with the number one big god on the global rankings. Any new info?" "Nope, I asked everyone I know, but no one has anything for me," Jinro replied. "Oh." The voice on the other end sounded regretful. "I had hoped to meet him." "You could also go to Qian City to look for him. Maybe you will find him there?" Jinro suggested. "Im too busy and cant leave. Recently, business has been rather good. The equipment you helped me obtain was sold for quite a sum. When the timees, I will send the money to your ount. Hey, I almost forgot, there must be quite a number of e-sports clubs that contacted you recently, right? Were none of them eptable?" "Nope. They are willing to pay the penalty fee, but those few e-sports clubs have internal problems and are not willing to relinquish authority, yet they still expect me to change their predicament immediately. How is that even possible?" The silence on the other endsted quite a while before there was a reply. "You have been retired for eight years already. Do you really intend to wait another two more years?" At that time, due to a problem with strategic decision-making within the team, Jinro had fallen out with the management of 2S e-sports club and been ced in cold storage until the end of his contract. With the situation back then, if Jinro had wanted to leave, he would have had to fork out arge penalty fee. 2S was willing to release him withoutplicating matters as long as Jinro signed a 10-year agreement that had the following terms: Jinro would not sign a contract with any professional e-sports clubs in Yanzhou. If not for these conditions, 2S would not have let him leave so easily. Even if they wanted good rtions, they were still a business-minded club, after all, and when taking into ount benefits, good rtions did not mean much. Therefore, if Jinro signed with any other e-sports clubs, it was necessary for his new employers to pay thatrge penalty fee. Given Jinros status and influence within the gaming circles, excluding 2S, two out of the remaining four were willing to sign him and pay the penalty fee, but Jinro had turned them all down. In thest few years, other clubs andpanies had approached him, and some private studios had contacted him, but Jinro had not agreed to sign with any party. Now he only coborated with a few small teams, providing training services and selling equipment. These few studios were opened by old friends, who had helped him during the toughest part of his contract termination. After it had settled, Jinro had returned the favor, obtaining good equipment for the studios to sell, earning a share of money for himself and helping his friends studio gain reputation. As a person with a professional e-sports athlete background, before his skills deteriorated, Jinro did not want to go on like this. Especially for the release of "Battle of the Century," Jinro indeed had thought to sign with a club. This time he had carefully considered a few, but none of them were suitable. When he looked at a club now, he did notpletely base it on their reputation, but rather, he considered their potential and internal management. Due to various reasons and restrictions, Jinro had not logged into "Battle of the Century" using the official ount he had registered with Fiery Bird a long time ago. When training or collecting equipment, he used other dummy ounts. "Try to decide as soon as possible. This time, Battle of the Century is an imitation of the course of history. History never repeats itself. Any moments you miss are gone for good and will never return. Dont tell me you intend to continue using dummy ounts to exist in the game?" the other party advised. Jinro gave a helpless smile. "This I know..." There was a beeping notification of a new message. Jinro checked and saw that he had received a new private message. Opening it, the contents were a District 79 ount, a login password, a set of coordinates, and a time. At the end of the message was the senders nameAliveAfter500Years. "!!"Jinro stared at that ID, trying to determine its authenticity. On the other end of themunication device, the other person was still talking, but after a long time without any reply from Jinro, he was dissatisfied. "Hello, Jinro, are you still listening?! Hello hello!" "Sorry, something urgent came up, Im hanging up!" Jinro ended the call and went into his gaming cabin, entering the ount and password. After logging in, he realized he was indeed in District 79! Bringing up the ounts friends list, he saw there was only oneAliveAfter500Years. And this ounts avatar settings were set to the height and weight that Jinro was ustomed to. It was actually real! The person who had contacted him was indeed the global number one, AliveAfter500Years! The ounts inventory had a number of guns and melee weapons. Other than these, the other party had provided all sorts of equipment. What was the meaning of this? A deration of war? Unlikely. The other party was ranked first in the global leaderboards and did not have any reason to dere war. Even if he wanted to do so, he would not go as far as to find a person who had maintained a low profile in the gaming circles for a number of years. Then what was the other party up to? Could it be... Thinking of that possibility, Jinros breathing quickened. Within gaming circles, there were rules that everyone knew. For example, if a neer wanted to join a team, the captain and other core members would have to evaluate the neer. A rmendation alone was not enough to bring someone in, the neer still had to go through an assessment and gain approval from the team before being epted. Most of the time, they used this sort of method, setting a ce and time they would do battle. In this case, could the other party have had this idea? ... In a city in the southern region of Yanzhou, inside a popr nt store. A man wearing work clothes was holding a potted ball cactus bigger than a human head in one hand as he was tidying up the store. This man was muscr and built like a tank. There was the notification sound of a new message. After he ced the cactus on the shelf, he checked the message and froze on the spot. After a while, he twisted his rigid neck to look at the nts on the shelf before turning back to view the newly received message. The muscles on his face werepletely taut and trembling slightly. His expression did not give anything away, but as a whole, he looked very weird. Immediately after, he hurriedly rushed to the back and put on a gaming helmet that he asionally used while tending to the store. ... In a certain university dormitory in Yanzhous north. In the four-men dormitory, everyone had their own room. At that moment, the room doors were open. Three guys were in the living room watching a movie, and the remaining one was in his room sleeping. The guy sleeping had been gaming throughout the night. The others in the dormitory were used to it and had even heard that their roommate, who was especially good at games, was going to sign with a certain e-sports club. They were going to get him to give a celebratory treat after he signed. The three in the living room were engrossed in the movie when they heard a "thud" from the room, like the sound of someone falling off their bed. "What happened, Schwarzer? The voice from inside sounded distracted. "N-nothing, Could... have been a dream..." The other three did not bother, still thinking, Has that kid be stupid from ying all those games? He cant even tell if he was dreaming . As for the guy who had just fallen of his bed, he took a look at the message hed just received and muttered, "What the f*ck!" ... At a certain coastal city in Yanzhou. Inside a restaurant, a father and son sat facing each other at a corner table. "2S, Transcendental, Big Dipper, BOOM and HWR have all sent their invites. Which one are you going to choose?" As his father cum manager, he could not help but feel anxious for his son. "Such good opportunities and so muchpetition, if you do not hurry up and decide, the spots will be stolen!" "There is no rush," said a youngster with a pair of huge earphones hanging around his neck. Leaning forward unhurriedly, he bit on the straw of his drink as he yed around with it, as though not taking his dads words to heart. He slowly exined his thoughts to his dad. "I dont wish to join any of the Big Five at the moment. Thepetition there is too intense. If I were to join, I would have to start from their second- or third-string teams. If that is the case, wouldnt it be better if I joined a slightly weaker club? This way I might be able to enter their main team straightaway." "I still think that you should pick one of the Big Five. With your ability, you can definitely jump from their second or third string to the main team in a short time. After all, they are the Big Five! Still, its fine if you really want to join the main team of another club, but you should make the choice fast!" The youngster continued sucking on the straw. "Whats the hurry. Let me check this message first." The father could not stand his sons behavior and was really itching to give him a smack. Just as the father was about to reprimand him, his son suddenly sprayed a mouthful of drink over, stood up with an urgent look on his face, and started running toward the exit. "Lets go, go, go!" "What happened?" "I need to find a console to log in!" "There is still so much food left; whats the rush?" "Hurry! This is urgent! Let me check whether there are any game cafes nearby and log in for a little. No, that wont do. Gaming cafes might not be safe. We should head back!" ... ... Eight people in different parts of Yanzhou had received a message from AliveAfter500Years at practically the same time. As if a king had summoned his subjectsno matter the intention, the people that received the message were willing to give it a try. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Little Zhao Big Zhao Boss Zhao Master Zhao ...................... King Zhao LONG LIVE THE KING! Chapter 138: Just Fight Again Chapter 138: Just Fight Again Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The coordinates provided by AliveAfter500Years were near the border of District 79, quite far from downtown. Jinro couldnt see another soul. A factory-type structure stood by the suburban highway. Most yers wouldnt spend much time here because there wasnt any food. You needed food to survive in the game. After logging in, Jinro headed to the coordinates. The location his ount had entered the game at wasnt far from the coordinates, about 2 kilometers. Although for newbies or yers who were rtively unskilled, even covering 1 kilometer unscathed was quite difficult. This must be a preliminary test , Jinro thought. Judging from the footage of AliveAfter500Years mowing down monsters on his heavy-duty bike, if he wanted to, he could totally set the entry point of Jinros ount to the exact coordinates, but hed chosen not to. The purpose of setting the entry location 2 kilometers from the final destination was to test Jinros abilities. If he couldnt gain safe passage through these 2 kilometers, AliveAfter500Years would most likely drop him. The time of the meet was 10 a.m. the day after tomorrow, but Jinro headed straight to his destination right after logging into the game using the ount number in the message from AliveAfter500Years. It took him some time to avoid and get rid of all sorts of mutated beasts, but no one was around when he arrived at the location. There werent that many threats inside the building where the coordinates were located. At least when Jinro arrived, he didnt see any mutated humans or beasts. The space looked like it had been cleared out. As for who was responsible, wasnt it a no-brainer? Perhaps no one other than AliveAfter500Years was capable of the job. Only that supergod could execute a clean sweep at will. The building was five stories tall. Every floor had been swept, including every single room and every warehouse. Jinro took a quick tour. Apart from a few small beasts, he didnt locate any other threats. The sweep had probably taken ce not long ago. Few new beasts had shown up. Just as he wrapped up his walkabout, Jinro noticed an approaching figure. Jinro scanned the person quickly. His clothes were tainted with some blood, but not much. He was a fast mover, taking no time to climb over the 3-meter-tall wall surrounding the factory without so much as a whisper, but he wasnt AliveAfter500Years. Hecked that kind of aura. Maybe it was another person whod gotten the same message from AliveAfter500Years? When the thought struck him, Jinro didnt hide. He waited for the person to climb the stairs, but he didnt let down his guard either. If the new visitor wasnt who he thought it was and instead made an aggressive move, he would be able to fend off the attack. The other yer paused when he saw Jinro. Clearly he hadnt expected anypany, but soon, surprise shifted to excitement and he dashed toward Jinro. "Would you happen to be AliveAfter500Years? How do you do, Supergod? I am..." "Im not him." Schwarzer was all geared up to introduce himself when he heard the denial and was plunged into disappointment. "Youre not him? Then why are you here?" "I got a message from him." Jinro still hadnt let down his guard. When he heard Jinros answer, Schwarzer cast aside his disappointment and enthusiastically said, "Me too! I rushed over as soon I got the message. My entry point was about 2 kilometers away. It took me a while to get here." "Same here." Schwarzers response took Jinro by surprise. He had expected the visitor to be a fellow invitee, but this man spoke like a neer. Yet clearly this person couldnt be underestimated. Covering 2 kilometers wasnt easy for a rookie gamer, and his new friend appeared unharmed. He also seemed quite rxed. "I thought I was the only invitee." Schwarzer looked around. "Any others?" "Yes." Jinro looked out the window. Schwarzer followed his line of sight. Someone stood on the wall surrounding the building, twirling a short pistol with his fingers. He met their gaze. The man didnt look out of sorts, or perhaps the character settings for the ounts included in the invitations didnt include any defining features. Schwarzer couldnt identify the person, but his gut told him this was also a tough customer. Crack! It was the sound of boots stepping on shards of ss. Schwarzer shifted his attention to the entrance of the room he and Jinro were located in. Standing there was a tall, bulky man, as built as a metal tower. He gave off killer vibes, whether because it was an inborn quality or he was fresh from a killing spree. He was clearly a big fellow, but before he stepped on the ss fragments, Schwarzer had not detected his presence whatsoever. And whos that? Schwarzer red at the big fellow, who was entering the room. "ckWizard?" Jinro was even more surprised this time. "ckWizard" Milo, another master who was exceptionally fast at switching weapons; he was fairly well-known in e-sports circles. Hed risen to fame around the same time as Jinro. ckWizard was his regr ID. Most gamers knew each other by IDs. Quite a few folks knew of ckWizard, but few knew his real name. The big fellows gaze lingered on Jinro and Schwarzer for two seconds beforending on Jinro. "Former 2S stalwart and captain Jinro?" "You actually recognize me." In fact, Jinro wasnt too surprised that Milo could identify him. Milo had great instincts. Even in a game, he could dig beneath the surface. "Howe youre not retired?" Milo said in a confused tone. "Theres been no word of you for such a long time. I didnt expect you to be invited as well." He turned his attention to Schwarzer. "Whos this kid? And the kid behind me?" The person twirling his pistol on the wall had arrived as well. "He probably got the same message too," Jinro said while looking out the window. Zip! A nimble figure glided in from outside. Her short hair was dyed like camouge. It was a woman, someone both Jinro and Milo knew. "Jasmine?" Jinro was caught off guard once again. Milo and Jasmine were both frencers. They had never joined any teams or factions. They were both good enough to rank within the top 50 in Yanzhou on most of the major games. Making the top 50 as a frencer was not easy at all. Jinro had spected that AliveAfter500Years had invited them to audition for a team, but the appearance of Milo and Jasmine led him to have second thoughts. What exactly was AliveAfter500Years nning? Schwarzer looked out the window, then at Jasmine. This is the third floor. How did she get up here? After climbing in from the window, Jasmine eyed the gathered crowd and frowned, oblivious to the gazes thrown her way, before standing in a corner. The big fellow Milo asked, "You got a message too? AliveAfter500Years actually invited you?" The woman addressed as Jasmine finally spoke. "You were invited, so why wouldnt I be? Im ahead of you in the rankings." "I dont have much time because I need to keep an eye on my shop." "Sure, youre busy. Just find another excuse next time." Milo and Jasmine were on friendlier terms because they were both frencers. Realizing he was in the presence of well-known figures in the gamingmunityall more senior than he wasSchwarzer started to get nervous. His professional e-sports career hadnt even kicked offhe wasnt even considered a neer, at most ranking on the level of an intern. He didnt dare butt in when these senior gamers spoke, so he focused his attention on the bloke standing at the entrance to the room, the one "ckWizard" Milo had also called a kid. "Hey, Im Schwarzer. I got the invitation too. And you are..." Schwarzer said enthusiastically. The man gave him a sideways nce. "SillyBloke from Yanbei University of Finance?" Schwarzers smile disappeared instantly. He looked like he was staring at a heap of trash. "SmellyBug from Ocean University of Yanzhou?" When he heard their conversation, Jinro knew what was going on. Yanbei University of Finance and Ocean University of Yanzhou had long been among the top four universities for e-sports. Even in their less glorious days, they had ranked among the top eight. They were longtime rivals and had quite a few run-ins. No wonder the two of them spoke to each other in that tone. Schwarzer had shined in gamingpetitions in the first half of the year. Word was that quite a few clubs had already put out feelers. And the other kid was from Ocean University. Even though Jinro didnt know his name, he was certain the other kid was also a talented neer. After the five of them showed up, another three appeared. One was from HWR Clubs first team. His contract was about to expire and he was still negotiating his extension. Everyone wanted a piece of him. Lo and behold, he was here too. Jinro couldnt identify the other two folks and they didnt introduce themselves. Milo figured they were from the amateur gamingmunity. Be they pros or amateurs, veterans or newbies, every person had thought at the outset they were the only invitee. They hadnt expected that yers other than themselves had been invited. Schwarzer was about to suggest that they take a stroll on the other floors when a ninth person appeared. He wore battle fatigues that were popr during the Period of Destruction. He didnt wear a helmet and had two scars on his face. He didnt look out of the ordinary, and his gaze was quite peaceful, but anyone who was eyed felt as if they were shoved up against the wall. Jinro hadnt felt this way in a long time. Thest time was in front of his mentor, but that had been a long time ago. He had been a team leader since then, and former newbies were now more senior than he was. Standing in front of this person, he felt a genuine sense of fear. Milos pupils shrank. He was sure he had never seen this guy, but he was absolutely certain this was... "AliveAfter500Years?" the eight of them said, nearly in unison. Before hed showed up, they had all wondered what kind of person the man who held the coveted top spot in the global rankings was. How would they recognize him? Now they knew they hadnt needed to worry about identifying characteristics at all. When they saw him, they knew instinctively: this is him! Schwarzer was so emotional his voice started shaking. He wobbled over and said, "How do you do, Su-su-supergod?" Schwarzer had prepared a whole list of questions for AliveAfter500Years before logging into the game, but now he was stuck after a simple greeting. The eight of them fell into an extended silence. It wasnt they didnt want to speak; their heads were all filled with questions, but all of sudden, they were afraid to talk. Especially when they were stared at. "Pretty fast." Fang Zhao was happy to see all eight. Hed gotten online again about an hour after hed sent out his message. Hed wondered if anyone would wait until the scheduled time the day after tomorrow; he hadnt expected all eight to show up right away. The group was still silent, but a strange feeling crept up in them. Praise? They were just a teeny bit excited. As the eight wrestled with the feeling, the next sentence shook them to their senses. "Im going to give you a chance to kill me," Fang Zhao said. "Right here, 10 a.m., the day after tomorrow. No restrictions." For many professional gamers, the greatest aplishment wasnt their points total but taking out a worthy opponent. Even Schwarzer, who grew up worshipping the big stars in e-sports, wanted to take down his idols. Back when hed been in Secondary Two, Schwarzer had issued a challenge to a few of the gaming stars hed idolized, but it had just been a drop in the ocean of fanmail the stars received. No one paid any attention to a kid in Secondary Two. Now he was in university. He was a grown man and had been exposed to greater variety of hit games. His list of idols was changing. He had just started worshipping AliveAfter500Years and hed actually been offered the opportunity of a duel. He was ecstatic. Moved. "Anyone wanna back out?" Fang Zhao asked. None of the eight uttered so much as a grunt. Their eyes were oozing anticipation. It was impossible to stay calm when you had the chance to cross swords with the gamer sitting securely at the top of the global rankings. They were all wondering whether they had what it took to take out this supergod that took the gaming world by storm out of the blue. No one would choose to back out now. "Great," Fang Zhao continued. "If anyone isnt happy with their ount settings, Im happy to switch you to a smoother ount." Still no one spoke up. Their ount settings were all set ording to their preferences. There was no need to switch ounts. "If you dont have any other questions, youre dismissed. You can familiarize yourselves with the location. This is my first time as well." What he meant was that he was no more familiar with the location than his eight invitees. The difference was that hed swept the building that morning. Schwarzer had a case of shivers. He had noticed on his way here that there were no mutated humans or beasts. Had they all been killed? No wonder AliveAfter500Yearss points total had risen again today. Noticing that Fang Zhao was about to go offline, Jinro seized the opportunity to speak up. "Please wait." Jinro summoned the courage to return Fang Zhaos gaze and ask, "Your eminence, Is this your test for us? If we pass, will we be invited to join your excellencys team?" Jinro had started addressing Fang Zhao with honorifics unconsciously. This was the same question on the minds of the other invitees, Fang Zhao had no reason to be coy. "Yes." His objective was recruitment. Jinro rxed instantly. This was the answer hed wanted to hear. "What if I want to pass your test but not join your team?" Milo AKA ckWizard asked. Fang Zhao nced at him and responded, "Thats OK. Just take part in a second fight." The eight gamers: "..." What was that supposed to mean? Were there dire consequences? Chapter 139: Report at Silver Wing Tower 50th Floor Tomorrow Chapter 139: Report at Silver Wing Tower 50th Floor Tomorrow Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh In his professional e-sports career of close to 20 years, this was the first time Jinro had heard someone speak to him this way, just like the way he would frighten his son with "If you dont listen, you will get a beating!" Once the scarred-faced AliveAfter500Years left, the atmosphere among those eight returned to the silence from before. "You want to beat me?" The heavy-set Milo scoffed as if someone had told him a joke. Before that, in his heart, hed kind of revered AliveAfter500Years, but now he was angry. "Is he threatening me? I shall see whether he teaches me a lesson the following day or I finish him off!!" Milos eyes were burning with anger, not just because of the arrogant words from the other party but because, as a veteran gamer, he also wished to kill the globally ranked number one! The same intentions could be seen from the others expressions as well. However, AliveAfter500Years was just one person, while they had eight on their side. There would only be one chance, and it depended on who was quicker or more capable. "Are the scars on his face intentional?" Schwarzer was curious. "It feels kinda familiar, like I have seen it somewhere before." HWRs Dorrian seemed to ponder. Seeing everyones gaze on him, he put up his hands and said, "I only said the scars seem familiar, but as for who he is, Im still clueless." "He doesnt seem very young," Milo said. The other party gave off an aura like that of someone senior. Especially his manner and his pressuring gaze, they did not seem like something someone too young was capable of. Jinro nodded his head in agreement. "Mhmm." Now he had even more doubts. Even if he was considered retired, he still kept up with news of the gaming circles, and hed never heard of such a person. "Whatever, I shall go explore a little." Jinro was itching to start nning his counter attack. "Tsk" Jake from Ocean University sneered but did not say anything. He left to familiarize himself with the area as well. He could not let Jinro kill AliveAfter500Years before he did. This building could not be considered very big, and not a lot of time was needed to familiarize oneself with the ce. However, it was not exactly small either. There were many spots to set traps and a number of hiding ces as well. As the eight busied themselves in the designated building, after Fang Zhao disconnected, he did not log in for another two days straight. Midway through, he received a number of messages from the gaming departments manager, Wayne. Wayne paid close attention to the developments at Fang Zhaos end. But after a few days, not a single person from the name list had been recruited, and every day, he heard news of some of the yers on the list being signed up by clubs orpanys. Waking up every day and browsing the entertainment news was torture for him. He was anxious! How could he not be? He had envisioned a bright future, but now, the anticipation had turned into apprehension. He was worried that the bright and beautiful vision he had would end up with nothing. The more hopes he had, the greater the disappointment, and he had not been sleeping well these few days. Unfortunately, Fang Zhao still kept him waiting. At 9 a.m. on the day. Wayne called Fang Zhao once again and received the same reply. "Still waiting?! How much longer do we have to wait?! Fang Zhao, I dont mean to criticize you, but I just want to say, if we cant go down this path, wouldnt it be better to change our strategy earlier thanter?" Wayne scrunched up his tired eyebrows. "Actually, many of these people who want to join a team would have found somewhere to go even before Battle of the Century was released. The remaining few would all be snapped up within a month after the start date, and after a month has passed, there wont be any more big movements, because everyone will already have a stable roster and proper ns. Therefore, we dont really have much time." "Wait till tomorrow," Fang Zhao replied. "Tomorrow?" Waynes heart skipped a beat as his raised brows trembled. He then probed further. "That means to say, you have already gotten one?" Fang Zhao only had one sentence. "We will find out tomorrow." Wayne was so anxious he nearly dropped hismunications device. "Cant you give me some reliable info?!" "Nope." After ending the call, Fang Zhao did not immediately enter the game. Instead, he went on to Fiery Birds public training tform to warm-up and waited till 9:59 a.m. before he exited the training tform and logged into game. There was a three second invulnerable period when logging in. Logging in at this time, Fang Zhao chose the same spot where he had disconnected, and right at the moment the three seconds were up, Fang Zhao abruptly sidestepped to the left and raised his gun. Three seconds were up. Bang! A bullet hit the ground behind him. If Fang Zhao had not sidestepped, the bullet would have nestled in his head. At the same time, a figure copsed from a corner ahead. The person quickly vanished, leaving behind only a gun. One. Fang Zhao counted in his heart. Raising his head, he looked out of the window and toward the building opposite. After that, he retracted his gaze and continued moving forward. They had not appeared with their full firepower and tried to suppress him right then and there. Fang Zhao had expected as much. He had handpicked the eight of them from Waynes name list, and not on a whim. After that, there was the sound of gunfire or objects smashing in the building, breaking up the tense silence. Outside, on the road. A heat wave was rising, scattering dust all over the ce. A few mutated beast pricked their ears and faced the direction of the building where activity wasing from before scampering over toward the sounds. Crash! With the sound of something being struck, they looked over toward a rusted steel door on the second floor. There was a high dent on the steel door, as if something had rammed hard into it from the inside and it had protruded out. The rust on the exterior of the door ked off and floated down as the door shook violently. After a few more groans, the entire door fell down too. A mutated beast used an abandoned car as a springboard and leapt to where the steel door on the second floor used to be. Only a gun was lying there. Bang! A bullet hole appeared in the brains of that mutated beast that was just about to enter the building. Bang Bang Bang! Sessive shots rang out, and the mutated beasts that were approaching were all killed. Only some had been shot by Fang Zhao, while others had been shot by people hiding within the building. Fang Zhao did not conceal his movements, but the others that had killed the beasts were using guns equipped with silencers. The gunfire within the building continued on. There was a momentary pause, and then suddenly, concentrated gunfire erupted. The ss windows shattered into a million pieces and bullet holes appeared in the walls. Inside the fourth floor, fragments of wood, porcin, and other stuff flew everywhere as light bulbs exploded and pieces of the walls and ceiling rained down. Then the sound of all gunfire ceased. The sound of a person falling amidst all the activity of things smashing would not be obvious at all. The short moment of peace was broken by continuous gunfire once again. The silence after every bout of gunfire took on a formless pressure that kept expanding. Outside the building, on a road that was shaded, a gust of wind carried dust off into the distance. From time to time, a few mutated beasts would head in the direction of the noise, but not a single one could enter the building. Every single one was killed before it could evene near. Half an hourter. All the sounds of gunfire ceased. This time it was not momentary andsted for a long while. Jasmine with her camouged hair steadily walked over from the opposite block and paused outside the entrance, using a jittery hand to brush aside her fringe as she took a deep breath before entering. At the spot on the third floor where they hadst seen AliveAfter500Years. "Oh, everyones here?" Jasmines tone was seldom so rxed, and she no longer felt so jittery. Milo was crouched on the ground, biting on a piece of wood he had picked up. He did not look well. Seeing Jasmine entering, he bit down and spat out a bunch of wood fillings. "Are you very happy?" Jasmine raised her eyebrows but did not reply, instead ncing around. All eight of them were present. "Where is AliveAfter500Years?" Jasmine asked. "No idea, probably disconnected already." Jinro stretched his arms and gazed at the ceiling, as if pondering a profound question. Schwarzer spoke. "Does this mean we failed? I was immediately kicked offline. Just one kick, Im not exaggerating." When Schwarzer thought back to that moment, he could not help but feel his insides churning. He had set a trap to attract AliveAfter500Years while he had hidden himself. He wanted to take advantage of the moment when the opponents attention was drawn to the trap and use his nimble skills to do a surprise attack. In the end, he had been kicked offline by the opponent. The dent in the steel door had been all thanks to him. "I hid myself in the other building but was found out immediately." Unlike the others who had hidden within the same building, Jasmine had not done so. AliveAfter500Years had said where he would appear but had not said that everyone had to be there. Therefore, she had hidden herself in the opposite building. Unfortunately, at the moment shed thought she was about to seed, she had been shot offline by the opponent before she could pull the trigger. The hunter had be the hunted. Noticing Milo not uttering a single word, Jasmine kicked him. "What about you?" Milos face became dark; he clearly did not wish to talk about it. "Its already over, whats the use of talking about it?" Indeed, Milo did not want talk about it. He had been given special treatment by AliveAfter500Years. Regardless of whether it was close-quartersbat or whichever gun he switched to, he had beenpletely suppressed! He had been given a taste of what despair felt like! Originally, Milo had thought that the opponent hadnt been able to find a way to deal with him and had been stuck in a deadlock for a long time. Now, after hearing the others, he became aware that the opponent hadnt necessarily had no idea how to deal with him. As for why he would apany Milo and dilly-dally... Milo could not help but p himself. "You and your stupid mouth!" Even his favorite automatic rifle had been taken by the opponent! When hed logged back inter and asked everyone, theyd still had their guns; only his had been taken! That was simply revenge! Special treatment! Milo wondered in his heart: if only he had not shot his mouth off, would he still have received special treatment? Hed suffered a beating and suffered bullets and stillpensated with his favorite gun. It was so demoralizing. How could he even have the face to speak about it?! "So what do we do?" Schwarzer asked. He had suffered quite a big beatdown today and actually felt the disparity between them. Yet he still seemed to be in good spirits. He had lost at the hands of his idol. Although he had been kicked offline without any mercy, his aspirations did not change. His idol was still his idol! "Wait a minute, I just received a message." Jinro received the notification of a new message on this ount and stopped talking to check. He was a little nervous, but very quickly, his eyes glowed. "I have one too." The huge Milo hastened. Beside him, Jasmine did not make a sound, but from her manner, she was checking a message too. "I received it too." "Me too." "Same here..." Schwarzer looked at everyone starting to check their messages. He was the only one who had not received a notification. "You guys, what message did you all get?" Schwarzer asked. "Report at Silver Wing Towers 50th floor tomorrow," the seven of them said in unison. They had all received the same message, but the moods of each were all different. "Why... Why dont I have it?" Schwarzers face had turned pale, and he felt his whole body turning cold. Out of the eight, only he had not received a message. That meant to say, only he had been rejected? Schwarzer really wanted to join AliveAfter500Yearss team. Not because of the teams prospects but because he could get closer to his idol. Although "Battle of the Century" had only started recently, the ID AliveAfter500Years would always be number one in his heart. Jinro opened his mouth, intending to console this neer who had not yet officially stepped into the professional gaming circle when he heard Schwarzer say, "Ah! I forgot to remove mymunications block!" Jinro: "..." "Hahahaha, I also received it!" Schwarzer left behind his gloomy outlook in an instant and could not help but run around happily. "Are you going to sign with Silver Wing?" Jinro asked. "Of course!" Schwarzer nodded his head without any hesitation. He asked, "Are you guys not signing?" Milo stood up calmly and dusted himself off. "Boy, you shouldnt rush it. This sort of thing needs a lot of consideration. Be careful you dont regret after signing." Jasmine coldly nodded her head in agreement. HWRs Dorrian, who was returning to being a free agent, said, "Thats right, you need to think carefully about this." "But he said Report at Silver Wing Towers 50th floor tomorrow. After tomorrow, will he still be epting people?" Schwarzer asked. A moment of silence. After a while, Milo said, "If he no longer epts, then so be it. After all, we are frencers and free agents who dont wish to sign with any gaming club, let alone an entertainmentpany." The other two amateurs replied, "We are just amateurs, there is no rush to change our professions." HWR Dorrian said, "There are many clubs that want to sign me. Now my employers also wish to renew my contract. Yanzhou Ocean Universitys Jake added, "My dad has received close to twenty invites." "Oh, you guys continue to think it over. I shall log off first to buy tickets! Im going to Qian Citys Silver Wing to see AliveAfter500Years in person!" With that, Schwarzer impatiently disappeared offline. The remaining seven fell into a strange silence once more and went offline one after another. After logging out, those living outside of Qian City all did the same thingcheck on tickets and airfare. Although they might have said there was no rush, their actions betrayed their words. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Unker Ben used to tell me that if you want to win someone over, spank them hard. But boys, dont follow this advice if you are trying to win a girls heart. Chapter 140: Thats Me Chapter 140: Thats Me Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The next day. Fang Zhao had been called overst minute by Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch for a meeting. As a member of the advisory team and evaluation panel, other than ying the game and sending electronic files over to Fiery Bird, every once in a while they would be gathered for a meeting. Of course, it was not necessary to attend in personan online conference would be enoughbut Fang Zhao headed over not just for this. Zachary, the engineer from Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch who had helped Fang Zhao install the 10th-generation console, wanted to show him thetest data from his machines usage. Before he went over, Fang Zhao made a call to Wayne and informed him to wait at the 50th floor today. Even if Fang Zhao did not say so, Wayne would still run to the 50th floor and sit down. Yesterday Fang Zhao had told him there would definitely be a result today. Wayne had not been able to sleep at allst night, as hed spent the whole night thinking. Today he was even more mentally exhausted and his eyes were bloodshot. When he reached the office, he did not get any rest, only using some apparatus to give himself a little relief. Wayne tried fishing for more information from Zu Wen and the others. "Zu Wen, did your manager tell you anything?" "Yeah, Boss said there might be a few neers today." Zu Wen and the others were also curious. They had no idea who the neers that Fang Zhao had mentioned were. Wayne asked a few more questions and realized that Zu Wen and the others really did not know much, so all he could do was wait in the virtual projects lounge. Today Fang Zhao had not let Zuo Yu drive and handed him an assignment. In the message that Fang Zhao had left for the eight, other than the message asking them to report at Silver Wings 50th floor, he had also left a contact number, Zuo Yus work number, which was different from his own personal number. On normal days, they would use this number for certain things. At 9 a.m., when manypanies had just started work, the ground floor of Silver Wing tower was filled with people hurriedlying and going. Zuo Yu received a call, went down, and saw Schwarzer, who was toting arge travel backpack and curiously examining his surroundings. "Schwarzer?" "Yes, thats me!" Schwarzers eyes were full of excitement. "And you are?" "I spoke to you just now. My bosss instructions are to bring you up." Zuo Yu did not dither for long at the entrance. There were many reporters there and it was not good to loiter for too long. "Do you need help with your bag?" "Its fine, thanks." Schwarzer sized up Zuo Yu. After they entered the lift, he asked. "Is your boss AliveAfter500Years?" Zuo Yu looked him in the eye. "My boss is the manager of Silver Wings virtual projects department." "Oh." Schwarzer felt a little disappointed, but he still spiritedly asked, "That virtual projects department on the 50th floor? The ce where the SilverWing50PrLight team is at? Is AliveAfter500Years there too?" "...Sometimes." "Will hee today?" "Yes, but he has other matters to attend to; he wille in a littleter." "Hahaha, its all good as long as hees!" The moment Schwarzer followed Zuo Yu and stepped inside the 50th floors virtual projects department, Waynes eyes followed him. "Schwarzer?!" Wayne remembered every single person on the list of names given to Fang Zhao. Schwarzer was still a university student. Wayne had originally wanted to sign Schwarzer on as a reserve, but because his performance in a university e-sportspetition had been too outstanding, a whole bunch of other clubs had wanted him and Wayne hadnt had a way to beat them. Wayne had never expected to see Schwarzer here! This is the neer Fang Zhao spoke about?! "Hi, I am Wayne, manager of Silver Wings gaming department." Wayne was so excited, his face turned red and his eyes brimmed with tears of excitement. After worrying so much for these few days, they finally had one! And a seedling full off potential at that! "Oh, hi." Schwarzer put down his bag and looked all around, examining the fabled and mysterious 50th floor of Silver Wing. He had really entered and was sitting on Silver Wings 50th floor sofa! At the thought of meeting his idol in a bit, Schwarzer got even more excited, thoroughly surveying theyout of this ce. There was a thick "Battle of the Century" atmosphere all around, probably because the virtual idol Pr Light was endorsing the game. There was also a photograph of a curly-haired dog in a golden frame. At the side was a disy cab filled with models of Old Era stuff such as bicycles, motorcycles guns etc. There was also a model of Pr Light and a "100-Year Period of Destruction" series Divine Punishment storage card. Schwarzer shot up from the sofa and rushed over. "Is that... is that the T-Rex model that beat 2S and BOOM in the match back than? This material, it is the limited edition one!" Zu Wen and the others came over to look at the new guy. They no longer kept up with university e-sports scene, but when theyd spoken to their juniors, they had heard of the name Schwarzer and knew that this little fellow had skill. "You can touch it if you like. This was sent straight from Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch. However, you have to be careful. If you break it, our boss will get angry. And the consequences for making him angry are very severe," Zu Wen said. Beside him, Wayne had been thoroughly disregarded. Wayne had sent Schwarzer an invitation message before, but unfortunately, he hadnt gotten a reply. It had probably been deleted a long time ago. Wayne was also not foolish enough to bring up the matter. The atmosphere now was so good, why would he make things awkward? After all, it was not something to be ashamed of, and besides, Schwarzer seemed to have totally forgotten about it. "About that, Schwarzer, are you willing to sign with Silver Wing? Do you want to sit down and discuss the contract?" Wayne asked. "Contract? Lets not rush into things, I want to wait till supergod AliveAfter500Years returns before discussing." Schwarzer might be a fanboy and a little impulsive when it came decision-making, but he was no idiot. Signing the contract depended on whether AliveAfter500Years woulde. If he did not get to see him in person, there was no way he would sign a contract that easily. Wayne still wanted to say something when Zuo Yusmunications device rang again. "Im heading down again to pick another one." "An-another one?" Wayne was no longer in a rush to discuss a contract with Schwarzer, nor could he sit still. He just stood there, staring straight at the door. After a while, the door opened and Zuo Yu walked in together with a guy wearing a cap and shades. When the guy took off his cap and shades, Wayne astonishedly eximed, "Dorrian?!" Dorrian, a member of HWRs main team who had reached the end of his contract. Previously, there had been a lot of spection from the media regarding the choice he would make, whether renewing his contract with HWR or signing with another club. No one had expected that he would actually be here! A big smile appeared on Waynes face. Silver Wing intends to snatch yers from under those e-sports clubs noses! Dorrianughed as he saw Schwarzer, who had his hands all over a model. "You are rather early, huh. Even earlier than me even though I stay in Qian City." Schwarzer was reluctant to put the model back in its ce. "Hehe, Im just anxious to meet my idol. I wonder how many wille today. Waynes ears pricked up when he heard Schwarzer say those words. Does that mean there are still others? Dorrian was the same as Schwarzer; he would not be discussing anything rted to contracts until he met AliveAfter500Years in person. Half an hourter, Zuo Yusmunication device rang. This time, Wayne could not even stand still. He followed Zuo Yu down to pick the person up. When he saw Jinro, he suddenly felt a rising esctacy in his heart and had to take few deep breaths to force himself to calm down. Jinro, this was Jinro! The former captain of 2Ss main team! Due to a dispute years ago, Jinro had retired and no longer livened up the professional circles, but he had notpletely disappeared from the gaming world. People just rarely mentioned him much. It was not that e-sports clubs did not want him; rather, it was rumored that Jinro had no desire to return to the professional circle and there was not much activity from him. What methods had Fang Zhao actually used to be able to entice such a person over?! No matter how many could be signed in the end, these partiesing down was already amazing. Schwarzer, Dorrian, and Jinro yed board and card games as they waited. After that, the fourth and fifth people arrived in quick session. They were the two from the amateur circles, August and Yu Zhongqing. These two had quite a reputation in Yanzhous gaming circles and were on Waynes list. Back when Wayne had sent out the invite, Yu Zhongqing had replied with a rejection message, saying he did not want to change his profession at the moment. Looking at things now, Wayne had been rejected for not being qualified enough! Milo and Jasmine arrived around 2 p.m., and thest to arrive was Jake, as his father had purposely wasted time, but at Jakes insistence, theyd still arrived before 3 p.m. "We are here just to check things out and have not decided whether or not to sign," Jakes father said quickly after entering. He still hoped that his son would sign with one of Yanzhous Big Five e-sports clubs. After all, the Big Fives reputation was everywhere. Even if he did not sign with the Big Five, being a main team member of a decent e-sports club was fine too. But why were they at an entertainmentpany? Didnt this sort ofpany put profits over everything else? Rumor was that these sorts of entertainmentpanies were only suitable for retirees, and professional e-sports athletes would only consider it after they were past their prime. Jakes career had not yet officially started, so what prospects would joining such apany bring? It didnt make sense! Had his son been brainwashed? Regarding their respective managers or assistants limited understanding, the eight did not bother to exin. They just chilled and yed board and card games on Silver Wings 50th floor. Zu Wen, Rodney, and the others did not show much expression on their faces, but in their own department group chat, they could not help but excitedly talk about it. Among this group, Jinro and Milo had risen to prominence during the period when Zu Wen and the others were still in secondary school. Especially Jinro, who had been extremely popr during their secondary school days. Back then, Zu Wen had even be a 2S fan and had bought a set of 2S clothes with their sword and stars insignia. When Jinro had retired, hed no longer paid as much attention to 2S. Time passed slowly till it was 4 p.m. The eight ying games seemed a little distracted, raising their heads to look at the door once in awhile. Zuo Yusmunications device rang again. Wayne looked over anxiously and was about to ask whether a ninth person wasing when Zuo Yu said, "Its Boss." Everyone around, including the eight ying games, stopped what they were doing and looked over. "...They are all here... OK... yes... yes... I understand." Once the call ended, Zuo Yu said, "Boss ising over, prepare a conference room." Schwarzer had put down his cards and was sitting down and eagerly awaiting his idols arrival. "That means supergod will also being over?!" Five minutester. The doors of the 50th floor virtual projects department opened and Fang Zhao strode in. Scanning everyone in the lounge, he told Wayne, "To the conference room first." All eight had done preliminary research on Silver Wings 50th floor virtual projects department and knew Fang Zhao was the youngposer and also the manager of the department. After Fang Zhao had walked in, they had all nced behind his back, but there was only the door closing. "Where is the supergod?" Schwarzer asked, still staring at the door. "Where is AliveAfter500Years?" Milo also asked. Fang Zhao faced them. "Thats me." The eight: "..." Dead silence. Even though his voice was not loud, the two words kept repeating in the heads of those eight. Each word rang like the sound of thunder, frying their minds nk as they remained stunned and dumbfounded. Half a minuteter, Jinro then took a deep breath and broke the silence in the room. "Are you... being serious?" "This joke is too cold. I cant even bring myself tough." Jakes face was rigid. He could not imagine the globally ranked number one, an expert who had so tyrannically oppressed them like he had been chopping vegetables, would actually be around the same age as himself!? Schwarzer pointed a trembling finger at Fang Zhao, his face full of shock. "Who did you say you were?" Jasmine, who always looked cold and expressionless, had widened her eyes as though she had seen a ghost. Milo stood up and his eyes scanned Fang Zhao from head to toe, but he found no trace of simrity with the expert in-game. "Impossible! I dont believe this!" The Fang Zhao before them was a youngster who dabbled in art, totally different from what he had imagined. Fang Zhao weed their looks of doubt and measure and did not get angry. "Its all right, lets have another round." Milo: "..." He suddenly had the urge to p himself. Fang Zhao nced at Zu Wen. "Lets use the game consoles for a bit." "No problem!" Zu Wen inquired with the others and eagerly went to open their gaming room. He did a simple tidying up of all the junk they left after gaming on normal days. Inside the gaming room, other than Zu Wen and the others consoles. there were also the five machines brought over previously from the gaming department that belonged to the other five, enough for 9 people to use. Walking into the gaming room and seeing those consoles, the eight of them simultaneously felt a nervous apprehension, but that did not quell the doubt within their hearts. They still chose to unravel the truth in-game! Whether he was the real deal or an imposter, they would find out once they tried! Five minutester. Wayne and the others waiting outside had not yet touched their tea when the doors to the gaming room opened. Fang Zhao walked out first, seemingly no different from before. Behind him, the others came out one after the other, but... Schwarzers head was full of sweat, Jakes face was pale, the veins on Milos head seemed like they were going to rupture, and even the usually steady Jinro seemed dazed. The eight all had different expressions, but the oue was all but written on their facesaplete thrashing. Two hourster. A radiant Wayne stepped out of the conference room taking big strides, beaming as though he had won the lottery grand prize of a few hundred million. When he stepped into the elevator, he was still on a call with someone. "Tell publicitys side that the virtual projects department and gaming department want to hold a joint press conference. We are going to sign some new members!" Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Wayne was fangirling so hard... Chapter 141: Eight Successive Bombshells Chapter 141: Eight Sessive Bombshells Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Yet another seemingly peaceful morning. Every day, there was countless news to attract the public. Numerous promoters talked about their assigned topics and entertainment reporters busily tracked down online and offline activity, trying to unearth news not known by many. Whoevers cing rose once more, which celebrity had a sex scandal, XX e-sports club signing a promising talent, XXs transfer saga... this sort of news upied the headlines of the entertainment circles news and was mostly about e-sports celebrities. However, seeing these every day, this sort of information would no longer be considered big news and would be a hot topic for that day only. Generally speaking, it could be considered peaceful. In "Battle of the Century," at District 79, reporters camping every day to catch AliveAfter500Years followed the same routine everyday: log in, wait, nothing, log off. After doing this for so many days, they were starting to lose hope. However, on this morning that seemed rtively peaceful, Silver Wing, which had been continuously followed by the media, released a piece of news. "Silver Wings virtual projects department coborated with the gaming department to form the SilverWing50PrLight project team, specializing in "Battle of the Century," and have signed Yanbei University of Finances rising star, Schwarzer." The matter of Silver Wings virtual projects and gaming departmentsbining to form the SilverWing50PrLight team was not really considered news. Even before, when Silver Wing had remained silent, everyone could have guessed as much. Today was just their official announcement. And the news of them signing Yanzhous talented rising star was not such a big deal. Schwarzers name was only associated with university e-sports, and only those medias that covered such areas would understand better. Other people, including professional e-sports athletes, might not have necessarily heard of this name. "Schwarzer? The student who just started year two of university? Was he signed up to be kept in reserve? Or will he be thrown straight into the main team? None of this was mentioned." "This time, Silver Wings actions disgust me. The kid is only in year two of university. Hes full of ignorance and was just tricked to go over." "Using AliveAfter500Years as bait, probably?" "University kids are just so gullible. A seedling with potential, wasted just like that." In the mainstream line of thinking, most people thought that only AliveAfter500Years was strong, not Silver Wing. Who knew what shady business they were up to? Therefore, even if the gaming industry was frequently being flooded by this ID that had abruptly risen up, people that were serious about going down the path of e-sports would not consider an entertainmentpany like Silver Wing. Regarding this piece of news, the people who were following Silver Wing closely let the news pass and did not ce any importance on it. Instead, they felt a little disappointed. They had kept silent for so long, as if preparing a big move, but it turned out that instead of a wave, it was just a small ripple. Disappointing, aplete letdown! Ocean University of Yanzhou. When students of Ocean University saw the news, they broke into hystericalughter. They had always been at odds with the students of Yanbei University of Finance. "Hahaha, is that fool that short of money? Instead of joining a proper e-sports club, he actually went and signed with an entertainmentpany!" "Does he mean to go into singing or acting? Do you reckon he wants to be like those has-been e-sports celebrities and have a dual profession?" "Signing a contract shows he wants to walk down that path. Did he not consider it carefully and n it properly?" "Idiots just love doing stupid things!" "Do the people at Yanbei University of Finance only think about money?" "He will surely regret it. Anyway, us at Ocean University would never do something so foolish!" Many at Ocean University scoffed at Schwarzers decision. However, an hourter, they were given a smack in the face, a full-forced smack. An hour after the news of Schwarzer signing, Silver Wing released yet another piece of news. "Silver Wing has signed Yanzhou Ocean Universitys recent graduate, a champion in many continental university e-sportspetitions, Jake." Schwarzer had only suddenly risen in prominence in the first half of the year. Although his performances were outstanding, the time he had been well-known was short, and it was only within the university e-sports scene. Jake was different. Although Jake had not officially stepped into the professional circle, he had made a name for himself a few years ago and hed won numerous awards during his university days. His reputation was bigger than Schwarzers, and Yanzhous best clubs were also keeping an eye on him. Compared to the previous news, this piece attracted even more attention. "Yet another one has been fooled." "That is why I said university students are all naive. A recent graduate is the same. Wait till he has experienced society for two yearsno, one year is enough. At that time, he will surely be regretting." People in the industry only took it as a smallughing matter, feeling sorry for two neers that were about to be ruined by Silver Wing. But at Ocean University, it was as if the news had instigated a raging tsunami. "It hurts!" "What the f*ck! Did I see wrongly?!" "What is going on? Why did J-god sign with Silver Wing?!" "Fake news! I dont care, this is surely fake news! Where is the schools rumor-refuting association? Quicklye and rify!" Although Jake did not have that great a reputation within professional circles, and he was still a far cry from those really famous, within the university circles, especially within Yanzhou Ocean Universitys e-sports circles, he was considered a godlike figure, and almost everyone believed that, as long as Jake marched into the professional circles, he would surely soar! Previously, it had been spected that he would enter a professional e-sports club, not an entertainmentpany. Yesterday, on the schools forums, there had been people discussing which e-sports club would sign Jake in the end. After all, the game had been out for nearly a month already. Generally, all transfers and contract renewals would bepleted within the first month. Never had they expected to get a rude awakening today! "Could it be that J-god has some unspoken difficulties?" "Was he forced into it? I heard that these sorts of big entertainmentpanies that stick a foot in everything have some hidden tricks up their sleeves!" On social tforms, Ocean Universitys student union condemned the news at Silver Wings site and demanded to know what underhand methods theyd use topel Jake to sign a contract. There were others who went to Jakes social profile to inquire, but regardless of whether it was Jake or Silver Wings public site, there were no replies. Popr media Prairie Fires chief editor, Qian Cheng, gravely instructed his subordinates, "All of you watch closely. My sixth sense is telling me that today Silver Wing will make a big move." An hour after the news with Jake, Silver Wing once more released another piece of news. "God-tier yer August from the amateur e-sports circles has signed with Silver Wing." Many people in the amateur circles knew that Augusts family owned apany. His parents and brother managed thepany, and he had a stake in thepany but was idle. On normal days, he stayed in thepany ying games. Last year, August had said that he wished to change from being an amateur to a professional, but there had been no news of him signing a contract. Nobody expected that news toe out now. People in the amateur circles were stunned. It was reasonable to say that August did notck money, and he had always ced top ten within the amateur circles, so why would he not think things through and instead sign with Silver Wing? But after the third piece of news was released, Silver Wing once again kept their silence. August did not appear either, instead allowing everyone to make all sorts of guesses. And as this third piece of news was published, many people realized that the news had been released in one-hour intervals! And the degree of shock was greater each time! In an hours time, would there be even more earth-shattering news? With the outside world making all sorts of guesses, Wayne, who was sitting in his office, smirked. He just wanted to let everyone experience his mood yesterday, how he had felt his insides churn everytime Zuo Yu answered a call. Everyone was probably experiencing the same, right? Only three so far! It was still early! Indeed, many people had begun waiting for the hour to pass. An hour was actually not a long time. A round of games was enough for an hour to pass by. One hourter, as many people expected, Silver Wing released another piece of news once again. "Yu Zhongqing, who has a higher ranking than August in the amateur circles, has signed with Silver Wing." Yu Zhongqing kept a lower profile in the amateur circles and rarely interacted with others, but his control was good and he had great battle sense, and he had a higher ranking. Many e-sports clubs wished to rope him in, but unexpectedly, Silver Wing had beaten them to the punch! These two famed yers in the amateur circles, August and Yu Zhongqing, had actually been signed by Silver Wing. The previous news of Schwarzer and Jake could not even be considered important now. Look, two more seniors from the amateur circles have been conned. When the students of Ocean University thought this way, they felt a little better. At this moment, many people could not even continue gaming and were now waiting for more news from Silver Wings side. They felt even more anxious. The media no longer treated it without any importance. People within the industry with a keen nose knew that Silver Wing had notpleted their move. They were waiting for bigger developments toe. It was noon, and many people who were having their lunch breaks. Some ate from lunch boxes in front of their screens while others gathered in cafeterias and discussed as they ate. An hourter, Silver Wing released their fifth piece of news, which made many who were eating spew out their food. "Frencer Milo?! That renowned frencer ckWizard Milo?!" "So he is the ckWizard. No wonder I found the name familiar." "To actually pull this frencer over, how did Silver Wing actually convince him? Did they throw money at him? Milo isnt poor either." "Maybe ckWizard wants to say goodbye to his life as a frencer?" Although "ckWizard" Milo had his own store, his heart was bent on gaming and he taken part in many professionalpetitions. He had risen to prominence a long time ago, and his reputationpared to August and Yu Zhongqing was even greater. However, at this time, although everyone was curious about the reason ckWizard had signed with Silver Wing, they were even more curious as to who else would would follow. "What I really want to know now is, other than ckWizard, who else has been poached!" This was what many inte users and media wanted to know. Now paying close attention to Silver Wing were not only simr entertainmentpanies but every e-sports club as well. An hourter, Silver Wing announced that frencer "Jasmine," who had been given the nickname "Little White Flower" by the masses, had signed with Silver Wing. "What the hell!" "Why did Little White Flower also sign?" "This Little White Flower is not pure and white at all. Calling her a man-eating flower is more appropriate. She ranks even higher than ckWizard!" "Im not interested in ckWizard or Little White Flower. Now I really want to know who else they have lined up." "Cant they release all the news in one go? Why do they have to announce one every hour! This sucks!" "So anxious!" Many people went to the social tforms where Silver Wing had announced their news and posted "Who else?" Silver Wing had not done a conclusion, so there would still be more! They felt that an hour was so g*ddamn long. Why couldnt time hurry up? Another 60 minutes finally passed. As before, Silver Wing continued dropping bombshells, and this time an even bigger one. "Silver Wing has signed e-sports athlete Dorrian, previously from HWRs first team and a core member." This piece of news stunned a lot of people. What? Dorrian? A core member of HWRs first-string team? Wouldnt renewing his contract with HWR be good? Even if he didnt wish to sign with HWR, werent other e-sports clubs good enough? This was a true powerhouse produced by one of the Big Five! Didnt he have a number of clubs in contact with him already? In the eyes of the many who paid attention to the Big Five, Dorrian was most definitely a pure-blooded e-sports athlete of the highest quality. How could he sign for an entertainmentpany like Silver Wing? After their initial doubts, the online masses became delighted. "Impressive, to think Silver Wing actually poached from the core of HWR!" "No, this can be considered poaching from the Big Five! A core member of their first-string team! This is an exception!" "Hahaha, you never get to see an entertainmentpany poach from the Big Five and actually be sessful. Dorrian is in his prime, his skills and body capabilities are in peak condition." "Dorrian surely didnt sign with Silver Wing to retire. There is surely some reason that we dont know." "Seven already! Ive waited since noon and even skipped my afternoon nap just to wait for this moment. Finally a piece of shocking news; looks like I didnt wait for nothing!" "Speaking of which, there are already seven and Silver Wing hasnt released a concluding message? Are there still... more toe?" "Given the increasing magnitude of shock the seven pieces of news have brought, the following people after Dorrian are going to be even more unexpected." "Could it be that Silver Wing poached not just once from the Big Five but twice?" "I am already shivering." If bystanders could guess that much, the media could too, which scared the Big Five into hurriedly checking on which of their talents wanted to jump ship. Whether their contracts were up or not, they also needed confirmation, but they could not find a single one. The situation of Dorrian signing with Silver Wing had been beyond expectation, but since his contract had already expired, HWR could not control it. But after Dorrian, who else was there? At this time, even without Silver Wing promoting, the entire Yanzhou e-sports scene, whether students, media, or other yers, had their eyes peeled on this matter. This round, everyone felt that time was crawling especially slowly. The audience felt like they were holding their breath up until the appointed moment and collectively breathed out once it was time. But before they even had time to take a second breath, Silver Wing announced this: "Jinro has signed with Silver Wing." There was no need for introductions. Just this name was more than enough. Anyone who saw the news thought their eyes were ying tricks on them and slowly reread this piece of news a couple of times, as if they were deciphering an ancientnguage scroll. A minute after the news was released, Prairie Fire published a screenshot of an ID search within the game. On it was an ID many senior yers were familiar with, "Jin9ro," a name that had apanied students during their primary, secondary, or university days. Perhaps a few newer yers werent that familiar with the ID, but eight years ago, there hadnt been anyone in the circle who wouldnt have recognized this ID! That was none other than the captain of 2S, one of the Big Five! The ID that had vanished eight years ago had reappeared and returned to the professional circle. Although the points this ount had umted were still zero, fans who had once supported him did not doubt his ability. They believed that this ID would once again rush to the very top of the leaderboards. Inside 2S e-sports club, the atmosphere was strange. There were still a number of active yers from the same period as Jinro who had once served under him. There were still a few in their first-string team, while some had already been demoted to their second- or third-string teams, or even switched clubs. Other people might have had no idea of Jinros ability now, but they used other means to find out. This eight years for Jinro had been a settling period for him as he got rid of his hot temper and impatience. He was now more matured and harder to deal with. Back then, Jinros agreement with 2S was to not sign with any professional e-sports club for the next 10 years. However, entertainmentpanies did not count as e-sports clubs. 2S had never felt the need to bother about these sorts of entertainmentpanies and had even hoped that Jinro would sign for them, waste his talent, and go on the decline, but Silver Wing was different! This was a Silver Wing that had produced the number one on the global leaderboards! No one knew what they had installed, but since they could already produce the number one AliveAfter500Years, could a second or third or more be in the cards? In the eyes of many reputable e-sports clubs, Silver Wing was like a monster that had revealed its sinister intentions, and they had to guard against it! They might not have suffered any serious setbacks, but they had all received a huge shock. After the eight pieces of news had been announced, Silver Wing finally posted a concluding message that said they were happy to be able to sign the eight, and signing with Silver Wing would not disappoint them. Seeing the concluding message, many e-sports clubs and entertainmentpanies heaved a sigh of relief. However, for the general public, when they sighed, they felt a little regret. They were still anticipating even more explosive news toe out, but still, they had seen enough excitement for the day. Some reviewers posted theirments on Silver Wings news today. "Silver Wing could be Yanzhous Big Six." Ranked sixth in terms of skill in Yanzhous e-sports world was by no means a disparaging remark. An entertainmentpany that had previously only had film and music as its coreapany that had only followed the crowd to dabble in gaming to earn more moneywould actually be assessed as being capable of squeezing ahead of all other e-sports clubs and cing right behind Yanzhous Big Five as the number six? This was considered to be a really high evaluation in entertainment circles! "What lofty ambitions!" These three words summed up the evaluations by critics and reviewers in entertainment circles after the conclusion of Silver Wings eight pieces of news. The inte was also abuzz. "Eight sessive bombshells! Silver Wing wants to fly high!" "Hooking one could be considered a trick. Landing two could be considered as having high deception skills. But three, four, five... eight! These eight are still old hands within the circle and at their prime, how could these people be so easy to deceive?!" One braindead, two braindead, all eight brain dead? No way! This time, nobody said anything about AliveAfter500Years fishing again. "Indeed, the low-profile kept by Silver Wing previously was to prepare for such a big move! As for the press conference that was going to happen, before Silver Wing had sent out the invites, many medias outlets had taken the initiative and applied to participate in this press conference. Even the big and popr media firms that would be invited even if they did not apply had also done so just to be safe. Over at Silver Wing, the staff in charge of handling the invitations was about to cry from staring at the screen full of emails. The venue had a limited capacity and they had received too many applications. They were not too familiar with the gaming circles, and Silver Wing had never experienced such a situation before. Some of the names andpanies on some of these emails had never been heard of before. Even though their reputation did not seem high, he did not dare to reject them. This matter was very important, and any mistakes would not just be met with a paycut. Therefore, he could only request that management provide more manpower and send over a few more people who were better versed in the gaming circles to make the decisions. At the same time, the eight yers that starred in Silver Wings news today had also updated their statuses on their own social tforms. They all had the same reply to all the interrogating from the online audiences: "Our boss is AliveAfter500Years." Many online users started to understand. "Does this mean that AliveAfter500Years is going to personally lead a team?" "Definitely, Jinro was even willing to give up his captain position to sign with Silver Wing. Surely he acknowledges that persons strength and recognizes the teams strength and future prospects." "Are the eight that signed with Silver Wing... really foolish? Why do I feel that they have made a very wise choice?" "Following the global number one, I wonder how that feels like?" "I suddenly feel a little envious of them." "They have surely seen god AliveAfter500Years already. Im so jealous, I also wish to see that god in person. "The more we talk about it, the more I wish to enter Silver Wing." Many people had seen the video of AliveAfter500Yearss godly maneuvers. With the general publics opinion being swayed, a number of other professional gamers had a thought. Maybe signing with Silver Wing is not a bad choice? However, while the online audiences were discussing this, the eight who had just updated their statuses had a raging fire in their hearts. This is not what I wanted to say! You guys dont know that the truth lies behind this line! You people have spent so much time and effort to find the truth, entertainment reporters have spent so much time trying to dig out the truth, but it is right there within that one line! This was todays ninth and biggest bombshell! These statuses transmitted the most important information, and it was literally put in front of everyone! Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Unker Ben once said, when the truth is in in sight, nobody ever sees the light. Chapter 142: The Distance Between Virtual and Reality Chapter 142: The Distance Between Virtual and Reality Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Having signed with Silver Wing, the eight of them could not update their statuses on social tforms as and when they liked. However, for the eight simultaneous statuses, they had obtained approval. Silver Wings side did not reveal who AliveAfter500Years was right away. ording to suggestions from the publicity department, by keeping the media in suspense, they would continue to pay attention. Thus, Silver Wing had decided to only release news of the signing of the eight yers, hiding the biggest bosss ID for the time being. Yet they did not intend topletely hide it. The statuses of the eight actuallyid the truth in in sight, but no one would think in that direction. For the SilverWing50PrLight project, although it was a coboration between the virtual projects department and gaming department, the virtual projects department held all the authority to decide. The gaming department only assisted them. After all, Fang Zhao was leading the SilverWing50PrLight team as he did with the Pr Light project team, both of which were under the virtual projects department. The "boss" mentioned by the eight actually pointed to the boss of the virtual projects department, who held all the authority and was also AliveAfter500Years. Therefore, in the future, even if anyone asked why Silver Wing had kept hiding the fact, Silver Wing could reply: "We did not conceal it. In fact, it was revealed way earlier, but you people did not understand it." ording tomon sense, there was really nobody that thought in that direction. When it came to managing a e-sports club, the manger was a manager, an e-sports manager was still a manager, and the captain of the main team was still an e-sport athlete. Never was a captain the manager of apany project. Thus, the general public only had one thought on the eight statuses: AliveAfter500Years was their boss, the captain. Even if anyone made a guess in that direction, it was with the intention of a joke and not for real. The press conference was held at the convention hall in Silver Wing Tower. Fang Zhao would be attending and wearingpany attire that showed his rank as a manager-level staff. He did not have the sinister scars he had in-game, and since he had long released his suppressed emotions, he looked a lot more mild and refined. Backstage, the eight of them twitched their lips simultaneously when they saw Fang Zhao. The heavyset Milo grunted. "A beast in human attire!" "Dont talk nonsense. Thats not how you use it," Jinro said. However, he understood what Milo meant. What Milo wanted to say was that Fang Zhao was like a violent beast beneath that human skin. Jinro agreed with Milos thoughts; Fang Zhao in person was totally different from his in-game persona. They could not be med for doubting him. Even they had not considered the age factor. With such arge contrast, anyone would have doubted, let alone believed it. "There are so many people in the hall!" Schwarzer nervously said. He had stuck his head out to take a peek previously. Among the eight, other than Schwarzer, the others had already gotten used to these sorts of setting and were more calm than him. Jinros feelings were moreplicated. He had left the professional scene eight years ago and had since kept a low profile. He had not used his normal ID during these eight years, using only other temporary or smurf 1 ounts. During this duration, he had not appeared in such a situation where he had been the focus of the public eye, and returning to what he had experienced in the past, he could not help but recall things that had happened a long time ago. "Prepare yourselves. You are up soon," a staffer reminded them Many media groups from all over had gathered in the convention hall to observe the words and actions of everyone on stage, thinking how to go about grabbing the news. Beside Prairie Fires chief editor, Qian Cheng, sat a middle-aged man. He had thick eyebrows and big eyes. He looked rather prim and proper, but many entertainment reporters looked even more proper than him. There was nothing really unusual about him and he would not give anyone asting first impression. After the press conference started, Qian Chen would speak to him in a low voice from time to time. When it was not convenient to talk, they would use messages tomunicate. This man was not from Prairie Fire, but today, Qian Cheng had brought him along under the identity of a Prairie Fire employee. This was not how the man looked like normallyhe was wearing a disguise. This was the man many reputable people in the industry termed "Yanzhous best paparazzi," Wang Tie. Nobody knew what he looked liked, but people in the industry knew one thing: there was no news he could not unearth, only a price you could not afford to pay. It was rumored that his keen sense of "smell" would not lose to the guards at the Cemetery of Martyrs. This time, Qian Cheng had spent a ratherrge sum to engage Wang Ties services to help him find the real AliveAfter500Years. Qian Cheng moved closer and asked in a low voice, "Found anything?" Wang Tie stared and pointed his finger at the person currently speaking. "What is his background? Virtual projects department manager Fang Zhao? How much do you know about him?" "You are talking about Fang Zhao? That young fellow is really capable. Silver Wings virtual projects department rose from the ashes under him. Recently, what astonished people most was that, as aposer, he had some reputation and was good at symphonic styles. He coborated with great master Xue Jing on a textbook that has had great sales volume and they did a global lecture tour. Why, is there a problem?" Qian Cheng asked suspiciously. Wang Tie shook his head. "Aposer? An artist? Then its no wonder." Fang Zhao give him a strange feeling, but he had been overthinking. The other party was aposer, so Wang Tie felt relieved. People who dabbled in arts were different from normal people. Having a weird feeling about him was nothing too surprising. Seeing Wang Tie shake his head, Qian Cheng sighed. He had said it before, how could Fang Zhao be AliveAfter500Years? After Fang Zhao had spoken and returned backstage, Jinro and the others went up to stage to take a seat. "Until now, of all those that have gone on stage, does not a single one seem suspicious?" Qian Cheng was unresigned, watching the going-ons on stage. Wang Tie frowned, focusing his eyes at the people being grilled by reporters. Including the eight in the limelight, Silver Wing members and other staff, none were spared. Every time he looked toward the stage, he had a strange feeling, as if he when he stretched out his hand, he could touch the truth, but a thick fog clouded his eyes, distorting the truth. He rarely encountered this sort of contradictory feeling. So odd! There was surely something weird! But what had he overlooked? Seeing Wang Tie creasing his brows, Qian Cheng knew that Wang Tie had encountered some difficult problem. He did not chase for a reply, but he paid close attention to Wang Ties reaction, observing the minute changes in his expression. On stage, the normally lively Schwarzer was feeling uneasy with the hundreds of eyes on him. Luckily, they had arranged for him to speak less, and there were not as many questions thrown at him. With Jinro and Dorrian around, the others could rx more. Today, among the eight people, the reporters were mostly focused on Jinro and Dorrian, who were were from the Big Five. Schwarzer had the least to do among the eight and only had to be responsible for smiling. The reporters posed a number of prating questions, but they were all deflected by the experienced Jinro. But when a reporter asked who AliveAfter500Years was and whether he was present, this time Jinro did not immediately reply. Together with the seven others, he faced the reporter whod asked, showing off a profound smile. The reaction of Jinro and the others made the reporter feel as if he had asked a really stupid question. When he sat back down, he reyed the question in his heart a few times but found nothing strange. Had he been too direct? "Did I say something wrong?" he asked a colleague. The colleague was not sure either, as the reaction of Jinro and the others was puzzling. "I dont think... so?" Wayne stepped out to answer. His reply was simple. "The identity of AliveAfter500Years will remain a secret for the time being." Do you wish to know? If you do, find out for yourselves. In any case, Im not telling you! Curse me? Even if you curse, there is no way Im telling you! Wayne just loved watching reporters being helpless and getting pissed. The reporters present asked Jinro about his experiences over the past eight years, Dorrian about his reason for choosing Silver Wing, and posed all sorts of questions to the others. There were lots of questions answered, but Qian Cheng couldnt bring himself to be delighted. He simply had no interest toward these questions. As he watched time slowly ticking by, the answer he was dying to know most had not yet been found by Wang Tie. "Still no progress?" Qian Cheng asked again. Wang Tie paused for a bit and shook his head. Even though he felt that he was one step away from the truth, he just could not catch the bluff. Therefore, he had no choice but to give Qian Cheng a definite answer. Qian Cheng was disappointed. "Maybe AliveAfter500Years did note." "No, I feel that there is a high probability that AliveAfter500Years is present. Did you notice that, when they answered a few questions concerning AliveAfter500Years, they seemed a little nervous? Especially ckWizard Milo,pared to Schwarzer who is purely fanboying. He does not have the sameposure as Jinro either, so his reactions are the most honest to observe and think over." "Is he afraid?" Qian Cheng asked. "To be precise, he is afraid of the consequences. He is worried about saying the wrong things. Not because of the nervous atmosphere here, but rather, the consequences from someone present! Therefore, my guess is that the person you are look for is right here!" Suddenly Wang Tie paused for a bit and looked upward. "Whats wrong?" Qian Cheng asked upon seeing his reaction. "Im getting the feeling someone is watching me through the surveince cameras." "Did they recognize you?" "I dont know." At the lounge backstage, Fang Zhaos eye were fixed on Wang Tie through the surveince monitors. "How sharp," Fang Zhao said. "Boss, this person seems like a problem. Shall I go check it out?" Zuo Yu asked. "No need." Toward the end of the press conference, Fang Zhao once more took to the stage to take a photo with the eight signings, Wayne, and a few other Silver Wing leaders and staff. Once the conference ended and the reporters had left, Jinro and the others could finally rx back at the 50th floor. Recalling the reporter whod asked whether AliveAfter500Years was present, all eight of them found it funny. The distance between virtual and reality could be very far yet very close. Some people might be separated by a veryrge distance, but through the use of the inte for face to facemunication, one could feel as if the other party was right beside. However, there were times when the actual person was standing right in front of them, yet people would rack their brains to try and find the truth elsewhere. SilverWing50PrLight was ced under the virtual projects departments. In the future, their "work area" would also be on the 50th floor. Wayne also had no other option. Fang Zhao was the one who had roped the recruits in. Besides, the area wasrge and good for nning, and there was enough space to open another gaming studio. Thepany provided the eight of them with Fiery Birds 9th generation console, which they could use if they wanted to log in at thepany. Although this sort of entertainmentpany was not as professional as a e-sports club, entertainmentpanys had lots of funding, so equipment was not an issue. The eight yers contracts were different from other celebrities in thepany. Every single one had differences in their own contracts, but generally speaking, they had considerably more freedompared to the contracts of e-sports club yers. This was what they had discussed before signing. Everyone had their own custom-made contracts. As the game had already started, there was not a lot of time left. Fang Zhao gave them three days to prepare. Schwarzer, who was still a student, had to bring along his Silver Wing contract and return to school to sort out some administrative issues and apply for a long-distance curriculum. The others also needed to settle some personal matters, but three days was more than enough. Three dayster, in the gaming studio on Silver Wings 50th floor, Jinro and the others, plus the five previously from the gaming department, logged in. The team had been expanded by Fang Zhao and the maximum capacity had increased from 20 to 25. However, Zu Wen and the others had to work and generally would not be able to participate in some activities. Zu Wen and the rest had actually wanted to withdraw and form their own team, but that had been rejected by Fang Zhao. Instead, Fang Zhao drew up the "Virtual projects and e-sports staffbined" daily training regime. Jinro was using his own old ount. Logging in for the first time, he was bound to a team and appeared at the spot where Fang Zhao was, the building that Fang Zhao had first met them at. As Milos ount was in another district too far away from District 79, he had applied for a brand new ount. Milos old ID was ckWizard, so his new ID was ckWizardMilo. Dorrian had also applied for a new ount. The previous five members of the gaming department had not stayed idle during this period. Fang Zhao had assigned a task as well, to head from the city and arrive at the coordinates Fang Zhao had given to them. They did not have Fang Zhaos skill and ability to ride a bike and travel across the city, so the time they spent was much greater, but they still managed to aplish the task, albeit with great difficulty. Adding the eight with Jinro, the five from the gaming department, Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu, a total of 15 people gathered at the coordinates. After logging into his new ount and seeing the points value of 0, Schwarzer asked Fang Zhao, "Boss, what is our mission for today?" Fang Zhao looked at the highway right in front of the building and said, "First lets clear out this road." "Oh yeah!" Schwarzer used the systems screenshot function to capture a video of him speaking a few words. After he logged off, he went to his social tforms and posted: "The glorious path of an e-sports career starts from cleaning the roads! For today, everyone please call me Mr. Road Sweeper!" Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker And so began the legend of SilverWing50PrLight... Chapter 143: A Reporter That Separated Himself from the Inferior Ones Chapter 143: A Reporter That Separated Himself from the Inferior Ones Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhaos reason for them to clear the roads was firstly to let them practice and adapt to the operations of the team. The second reason was so he could observe each individuals style and ability up close. Although he had investigated each of them, studying through videos and observing up close was different. Through their impromptu performances and emergency responses, Fang Zhao would be better able to understand them, and through this understanding, Fang Zhao could then assign them roles and adjust the teams formation. Although Schwarzer from Yanbei University of Finance and Jake from Ocean University of Yanzhou might have had some conflicting disputes due to their schools bad blood, in-game, all private matters had to be set aside. Fang Zhao had dragged them aside to talk about this. If there were any actions that dragged the team down, the offending party would be kicked out right away. This was something that had been clearly stated in the contract. The activity of 15 peoples movements was not small. It was still fine when out of the city, but as they got closer, more and more people noticed them. Fang Zhao had not let them used silencers, and because of AliveAfter500Years and Jinro and gangs signing with Silver Wing, if the reporters at District 79 did not notice, they should give up being reporters. Recently, SilverWing50PrLight as a search term had seen a rapid rise. Previously, when the eight had signed, the poprity of this topic had exploded. Now that the entire team was no longer being secretive, it was a good opportunity for news! yers in District 79 felt like crying. Previously, there had only been AliveAfter500Years who "swept the streets." Now they had an entire "street sweeping" team to deal with; how were they going to steal experience points now? Especially wherever SilverWing50PrLight was, as all the monsters nearby would be attracted over. Some yers tried to imitate their way of luring monsters, but it did not turn out well. Their own strength wascking, and they were wiped out. The art of luring monsters was not something everyone could do. Therefore, many District 79 yers were mulling over whether to switch to another district, such as District 78 or 80. Almost every district with a big e-sports club was experiencing this sort of situation. Of course, there were also people who wanted to followed the SilverWing50PrLight team and pick up their scraps too. Thus, recently, the forums for District 79 had many simr posts: "The amount of monsters in the city are limited. Have you considered switching over to District 78? Team migration!" "District 79 has changed. It has be Silver Lights District 79, heartbroken." "Silver Light" was what yers called SilverWing50PrLight in short. "There are just too few creatures in the city. Andtely they dont even seem to be increasing. Maybe after Silver Light wipes them out, the replenishing rate cant keep up? The system has not even announced any big quests. Are we supposed to find them ourselves? "Lets form a hunting party and head out from the city. It is rumored that there are a lot more monsters outside of the city area. We dont have to head too far. If we set off in the morning, we will still be able to return to a city and find a safe ce to disconnect by night. Those interested, number off!" However, unlike theplex feelings of yers, reporters in District 79 were going crazy just trying to grab any piece of news. Dying a hundred or so times did not even embody the amount of work they put in. Given their lousy skills, these reporter were easily killed by monsters after they stepped outside. As lives were limited, a death would stop them from logging back into the game until the next day even if they had money to spend. Thus, these reporters would have a few ounts, and every day, after dying, they would switch to the next ount, and the next. After all, the motive was to obtain news, not to collect points and rise up the leaderboards. District 79s ount peddlers were raking in the big bucks everyday. They used to envy their fellow peddlers who were assigned to the same districts as the big e-sports clubs. Most of them were from studios, and their locations had already been assigned. Everyone had their own tasks. The experienced and aplished persons were assigned the better districts, while others were randomly assigned. Back when theyd logged into a district without a single small e-sports club, they had made ns to either switch districts or waste away and die. Never had they expected that AliveAfter500Years would appear and let them live again! Due to the high profile appearance of SilverWing50PrLight, District 79 was once again all the rage. Even if they could not match up to districts that contained the Big Five, given the online searches, they had already surpassed the poprity of a few mid-tier e-sports clubs. So much so that even some retired e-sports yers were recruited by news media outlets to be bodyguards for their reporters. Although this virtual supply chain was often criticized, but it continued thriving as it was so profitable. Previously, an ount for District 79 had cost around $200C$500, but now, prices had jumped by anywhere from five to ten times! The price of equipment had risen even more! Especially a fewrger peddler studios that had joined hands to dominate District 79s ount market and jack up prices. Every day, studios could be seen disying these kinds of advertisements for ounts: "District 79 ount, XXXX studios, while stocksst." There were so many reporters out to grab the news it caused quite a bit of a disturbance for team Silver Light. A few times, when the team was vigorously killing within the city, some reporters rushed over to try and get an interview. As a result, they were surrounded by monsters and killed. Afterward, these reporters criticized Silver Lights members for just standing aside and not helping. Originally wanting to discredit the members of Silver Light, it backfired, as online yers were not foolish. "With such a low IQ, he still wants to be a reporter? Go back home and drink milk instead!" "Courting death and still wanna drag people along! All gamers know that, at these times, any external distractions can cause injury or death. Just by obstructing them, you were in the wrong, and you actually have the face to criticize Silver Lights members?" "If it were in the Period of Destruction, this kind would have long been beaten to death, right?" "No, there were no people so stupid during the period. They were all running for their lives." Milo and the others heaved sighs of relief when they saw the discussions online. "But those reporters are indeed troublesome. We arent like those big e-sports clubs with people to specifically block off reporters. We only have 15 over here. Unless we kill off those reporters too? I really dont dare; these reporters can twist a story so well, and it makes me waste a bunch of time." Every time Milo saw these reporters appearing in the thick of killing, he felt like killing them all the same, but he was already past his impulsive age, and having signed a contract with thepany, he was part of a team and could no longer do as he liked like when hed been a frencer. "Those reporters are so irritating!" Schwarzer had actually enjoyed the feeling of being chased by reporters and experiencing the treatment of a celebrity, but after two days, hed gotten sick of it. He would rather not have this sort of treatment. He just wanted to y a proper game, was that so hard? Former HWR core member Dorrian shared some knowledge with his younger teammate. "Thats what you have to go through as a celebrity. Dont think that they will let you off just because we are in the virtual world. Rather, they can be even more sticky in this world. Of course, you mustnt be too naive and try to talk sense into them. These people wont stop, especially entertainment reporters. If you ever get stopped by them, try not to say much. Even if something happens, leave it to the public rtions team to handle it. Dont do anything on the spot, as that will cause moreplications. These people love to stir things up. Even if there is nothing, they can still make something happen. You can ask Vice Captain Jinro; even if he has been away from the scene for eight years, he wont have forgotten his past experiences." Jinro nodded his head silently, agreeing with Dorrians words, but he couldnt think of a good reply. Everyone nced at Fang Zhao, waiting for him to speak. Should they disregard these troublesome people and continue clearing the city, or should they do something else? Fang Zhao drummed his fingers on the table. "Since you find them troublesome, then lets make it so they cant keep up." On that day, the members of Silver Light all did a little self-reflection. Indeed, if they were just like Fang Zhao, they would not have to worry about that problem. Taking a look at Fang Zhao, when hed first exploded on the global leaderboards, District 79 had been full of reporters lying in wait, but very few had been able to grab any news; they had all been just trying their luck. External disturbances were one thing, butcking the ability to handle it was an irrefutable reality. After the meeting ended, Schwarzer grumbled to Zu Wen and the others, "So much pressure!" He had always thought himself to be number one, but after entering the team, he had realized there was always someone stronger. Schwarzer felt like Fang Zhao treated them as soldiers and trained them as such. Their minds and bodies were exhausted, but aside from the grumbling, Schwarzer enjoyed that pressing and intense feeling he got. His skills had improved tremendously under pressure, and he understood better about creatures from the Period of Destruction. He had also learned a lot about firearm usage, troop formations, and other military skills. He had shed all the unorganized behavior hed had when hed yed on his own. This was a professional team! And the thing that gave Schwarzer the most pressure was not the harassment from reporters or the skill gap between him and his teammates. Instead, it was the captain, Fang Zhao, that made him feel the most pressured. During their "street cleanings," Fang Zhao would cover the back, but the feeling he gave was like a ve driver with a whip, urging them from behind. Anyone who made a mistake would be whipped. Today, Fang Zhao had epted an invitation to give a lecture at Qian Academy of Music and left Jinro in charge. This had happened a few times, and the team members had already polished up their team work. Besides, Jinro was experienced and used to leading a team, so Fang Zhao was not too worried. Without Fang Zhao around, the Silver Light team was clearly much more lively. And on this day, they met a reporter. The team had decided to increase their speed and leave the reporters behind. Even though they were not as refined as Fang Zhao and could not make the reporters totally disappear, they were still able to get rid of a few. However, this reporter was not like those unskilled and troublesome entertainment reporters. Huo Li was a war journalist, and from what he said, he had entered the game to better understand the Old Era and the Period of Destruction and hoped to take some photos that could move people. When he encountered the Silver Light team, he requested to tag along and guaranteed not to interfere with the teams ns. He also promised to not released any photos of the Silver Light team without permission and showed all the photos he had previously taken to Jinro and the others. He was indeed different from those entertainment reporters. The photos Huo Li took were taken from angles that could shock and move people. His photography skills were extremely professional, and his photos were of cities after experiencing a disaster. He had decent skill, and just as hed said, he did not provide any trouble for the team, just taking photos from the side and generously letting Jinro and the others view the photos he had taken. After clearing a wave of monsters, the team had left behind other reporters, and when they found a ce to rest, Huo Li told them of his own experiences at battlefields. And among the team members, other than Fang Zhao, Schwarzer was the only one who had notpleted his military service and was still curious about this. When Huo Li was recounting his stories, he did seem rather like a teacher preaching to his students, and those listening could not help but respect him, yet he could discuss with them like a fellow student. "You know, there are some things that I cannot say due to confidentiality issues, so I have to be a little vague," Huo Li said. Schwarzer enthusiastically nodded his head. "I understand, I understand!" As Huo Li raised his head and looked up at the the Period of Destructions sky filled with dust, his tone full of mncholy. "In ces where you cant see, there are still many wars. There are wars on others and wars within our own." "Eh? Within our own?" Schwarzer curiously asked. He frequently browsed the inte, but hed never seen such news. The others also pricked up their ears. Huo Liughed faintly. "As a reporter, one needs to have the bravery to expose the truth, and we war journalists are part reporter, part soldier. For every war, we use our lives as a wager. Workes first, and life is secondary. To get a a vivid report, we need to enter deep into war zones and not hold back. A proper constitution and a well cultivated sense of professionalism is needed. When people talk about war journalists, they use words like unafraid of hardship, or brave dedication, but these are too one-dimensional and vague. A real war zone is nothing like a game. Once a person dies, he really is gone for good." Huo Li reminisced, "I shall not talk about those within our. Those on others, I have experienced more. Once, when I followed a team into a war zone, weather caused the operation to encounter some problems, and under those nasty weather conditions, ourmunications equipment malfunctioned. We were unable to find our bearings and did not have control of the situation. Encountering danger, all we could do was buckle down and fight. That sort of desperate situation united us, perhaps simr to the way people during the Period of Destruction did. That memory is still deeply moving, yet it is full of pain and sorrow. That is not something that can be described unless you have felt it for yourself." Huo Li spoke about battlefields and how he had followed troops into war zones. There was quite a lot of stuff that he made vague due to his confidentiality agreements, but that did not stop him from exining the situations clearly. Whether it was his life following the military or the circumstances in the war zone, despite the details being fuzzy, it did not seem fabricated at all, Jinro and Milo made eye contact. The doubt in their hearts had lessened. They had not dropped their vignce, but this person really did not seem like a liar. Furthermore, Huo Li had disyed some skills in the skirmish earlier, and his photos were different from others, supporting his im of being a battlefield reporter. When Huo Li was narrating his story, his eyes seemed to exude honesty as well. Huo Li did not just talk about his war zone experiences, he also showed them photographs he had taken in-game. His photos had the ability to influence. If Huo Li had not revealed that they were taken in-game, Jinro and the others would have believed that these were photographs that had been left behind from the Old Era. A building that they had passed by so many times could be so different in a photograph. This was the skill of an expert. Huo Li also told them some little-known history of the Period of Destruction. Although his tone was gentle, every word seemed to carry an interested feeling, and even the always rational Vice Captain Jinro was entranced. This was a reporter that separated himself from the inferior ones. In their hearts, their impression of Huo Li was very favorable after a short while. "Reality is way more cruel than a game. What happens in games are just minor matters that cannot bepared to reality. However, games are for entertainment, so it is not necessary topare them. I was just expressing the cruelty of reality; just listen, but dont mind it. Do you want to know the origins of my name?" At this moment, Fang Zhao came online and came over from his log-in spot. As everyone on the team wore a helmet duringbat, when Fang Zhao came, Huo Li was unable to see his face. The team that had beenzing around listening to stories immediately changed their behavior. Even if they were sitting, they now sat upright and tense. Schwarzer also no longer giggled. The footsteps of his boots were not loud, but it provided a solemn atmosphere and Huo Lis entire mental state unknowingly tensed up. When Fang Zhao looked toward Huo Li, Huo Li could feel the hairs on the back of his neck stand. Even though he could not see Fang Zhaos eyes hidden behind the helmet, he could feel that extremely suffocating re on him, as though it was piercing through his body. Jinro had already left a message telling Fang Zhao about the matter with Huo Li. "Dont stop. Continue with what you were saying." Fang Zhao found a ce to sit down. Schwarzer coughed lightly. "Huo Li was just about to tell us the origins of his name." "Yeah, Huo Li, what special meaning does your name have?" Milo asked. He did not like leaving a story unfinished. The solemn atmosphere became slightly warmer. Huo Liughed. "All right, continuing on. Huo Li (Fire Chestnut), it means that every single thing that we do is like obtaining a chestnut from the fire. Chestnuts are ced into the fire to be roasted, and if we wish to eat the chestnuts, we have to brave the dangers of being burnt by fire. This is simr to us battlefield reporters. Every time we want to get a chestnut, we suffer scars. However, this is our choice. We will bear whatever consequences. Isnt there an old saying, "the path we choose for ourselves has to bepleted even if we have to crawl? Who cares if there are thorns and brambles along the way." Schwarzer and the others had a momentary sh of admiration for Huo Li. Only Fang Zhao did not have any reaction. "Exactly! War journalism is so challenging! Like a real hero! Dont you agree, Boss?" Schwarzer looked toward Fang Zhao, waiting for a reply. However, Fang Zhao did not reply to Schwarzer and instead said, "In the old era, there was a phrase called obtaining the chestnut from the fire and a story 1 behind it. The story goes like this: A monkey deceived a cat to obtain a roasted chestnut from the me. The cat did it and managed to obtain the chestnut, but its paws suffered burns. In the end, the chestnut was eaten by the monkey, and the cat paid for being swindled and received nothing. I actually feel that the name Huo Li is to remind yourself not to be used by others but to be the party receiving benefits. Dont you agree, future king of war journalism and current Yanzhou king of paparazzi, Mr. Wang Tie?" Dead silence. Wang Tie/Huo Li: "..." That is so g*ddamn right! How do I answer? Schwarzer and the others now shot daggers out from their eyes. Now they were not just on their guard but had a strong attacking intent. Wang Tie was a name they had recently heard a lot in private. During meetings, Wayne had mentioned this paparazzi kings experience. Apparently he had followed a certain famous celebrity and offended certain high-ranking people; he was a god at causing trouble! Of course, he had not escaped unscathed and had been sentenced to prison. Considering his splendid history, the people in charge specially jailed him in a foreign prison and restricted his ess to the inte. Originally, everyone had expected to go three to five years without seeing him, but unexpectedly, he had been released early, apparently due to him rendering meritorious service that reduced his sentence. Upon receiving news of this individuals return, Silver Wing A-listers and above all increased their vignce and were afraid of this paparazzi catching their scent, especially their newly formed gaming team. Never had they expected that he would actually chase them into the game! Was what hed previously said all a fabrication? Pretending it was that real, was... was the entire thing a show!? Forget being a reporter, he should just be an actor! Wang Ties calm and collected manner finally became forced. The favorable atmosphere he had spent so long to build up had undergone a 180 degree change and now seemed frigid. In front of him were 15 pairs of eyes and 15 gun barrels pointed straight at his brains, ready to take his life! They simply did not have any intention to hear his exnation. The current paparazzi king whod epted his first assignment after being released from prison had been caught on the spot as he had neared his target. Having been called out, Wang Tie grimaced. "Brothers, could there be some sort of misunderstanding? Let us talk instead of using force." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Paparazzi King meets the One True King Chapter 144: I Know Who You Are Chapter 144: I Know Who You Are Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Given the circumstances, escaping was not an option. Wang Tie didnt think he could evade the watchful eye of the worlds No. 1. All he could do was go offline. But that didnt turn the tide in his favor, so Wang Tie wouldnt just bail like that. Leaving would just leave too many questions unanswered and aggravate the standoff. He had indeed gone undercover to unravel the mystery behind the worlds No. 1, but he hadnt done anything to harm the team. He would do all he could to ease the tension. Who knowshe might end up making some progress. He was in a game, after all; the worst-case scenario was getting shot dead. He could always get online another time or even log in with a new ount. But for someone who prided himself on his skills of disguise, it was a major blow to have his cover blown. Otherwise he would have been able to take things in stride when hed been identified. Schwarzer already had his gun trained on Wang Tie. He had learned a valuable lesson today. He was too naive. He actually believed all the bullshit this piece of crap had spewed. He had been warned about the importance of being on guard for journalists since hed joined the team. Even though he hadnt yet risen to fame and wasnt that popr, he would have to learn to keep his guard up now. But this fellow had managed such a convincing disguise. Except for Fang Zhao, everyone on the team had thought him to be a war journalist. Boss had earned his chops indeed. He could actually identify Wang Tie despite his ingenious disguise. As Jinro was guarding Wang Tie, he thought back to the sequence of events, reviewing if he or any of his teammates had revealed any secrets. Thankfully, due to Fang Zhaos cautioning ofte, they had be much more tight lipped. They had never let down their guardpletely. The others did the same, reviewing theirments over the preceding period. They only rxed when they made sure they hadnt let any secrets slip. They would be punished if theyd made any mistakes. "Hear me out," Wang Tie probed. But he soon realized that his audience had no interest in an exnation. They were simply waiting for their captainsmand to beat the crap out of him. Maybe it was better to go offline after all? Wang Tie was pondering his options when he saw AliveAfter500Years raise his hand and make a subtle hand gesture. The 14 folks who were ring at Wang Tie with menacing looks turned and left. Milo and Jinro wanted to say something, but they ended up holding back, retreating in silence to a spot about 20 meters away. Wang Tie blinked his eyes quickly. This teams MO seemed different from the other Yanzhou e-sports teams he knew well. They appeared to be the product of military-style training in Rongzhou. What stood out to him was that there were no dissenters. Their levels of obedience and execution were superb. Wang Tie had started wondering if this world No. 1 was from Rongzhou when he heard the man standing in front of him say, "I could ID you just like that even if you switched faces." Wang Tie cast aside his thoughts immediately. After recovering from the shock of thement, he started frowning hard, weighing the veracity of what had just been uttered. Self-doubt was creeping into his mind. He had initially thought that his formidable opponent had just been bluffing. What had given him away was that fleeting moment of raw reaction just now. But now he was wondering if that wasnt the case, if this fellow could truly identify him immediately. Wang Ties gut told him that AliveAfter500Years wasnt bluffing. Had his skills deteriorated since hed left prison? Wang Tie started reflecting. No, the problem couldnt possibly lie with him. Wang Tie shook his head gently. No one had managed to recognize him since his return unless he identified himself, and that included Qian Cheng. If the problem didnt lie with him, then the reason was his opponent. How on earth had AliveAfter500Years recognized him? The reason Wang Tie was so feared, the reason he was so obnoxious, was his incredible ir for disguise, down to the look of an eye. If he had lost his touch, he could no longer move freely. That gave him a bad feeling. As a seasoned journalist, Wang Tie was used to putting up an act in front of people and toying with them. No one could recognize him. But now, the tables had turned. He was the one on the defensive. He had already lost this round of battle. But did his opponent have something to say, given that he had asked the others to step aside? Wang Tie heard his opponent say, "Do you mind if I check out the photos you took inside the game?" Even though AliveAfter500Years was polite, he still projected an imposing figure, so Wang Tie didnt dare rx either. "Not at all," Wang Tie responded. He showed AliveAfter500Years the photos he had yed for Jinro andpany, all the while trying to figure out what his opponent was up to. "These are decent shots. Are you interested in taking an assignment?" Fang Zhao asked. The question caught Wang Tie unaware. "Who do you want to shoot?" "Us," Fang Zhao pointed at himself and then the 14 others standing at a distance. Wang Tie froze. Usually, people hired him to invade the privacy of others, to record all those dirty secrets. No one had ever made this request before. If these were normal circumstances, Wang Tie would have demanded an exorbitant sry, but he didnt this time after weighing the pros and cons carefully and factoring into consideration the questions he wanted answered the most. "What youre saying is that I take photos of you and sell them to the media?" Wang Tie asked in a cautious tone. "No, I mean I want to hire you to shoot a publicity video for us from the perspective of a war journalist." "A publicity video? You want a well-known Yanzhou entertainment journalist to shoot a publicity video for you? Like you said, Im the king of Yanzhou paparazzi," Wang Tie said in a tone that mixed self-mockery and pride. Im not just any entertainment reporter, nor the average paparazzi reporter. This mofo is the bloody king when ites to my trade in Yanzhou. But he had never shot a publicity video for a gaming team. "You said yourself that youre a war journalist," Fang Zhao said calmly. "Oh, everything I said before was bullshit, how Im a war journalist and what not. I just wanted to string them along. Im not the king of war journalists. I know my limits," Wang Tie said with a wave of his hand. As he uttered his response, Wang Tie observed Fang Zhaos facial expression to see if he was infuriated by the rejection. If Fang Zhao threw a tantrum, he would get offline quickly. Fang Zhao stared at Wang Tie and, in a deeper, coarser voice than his appearance suggested, said, "No, more than 80 percent of what you said about your wartime experience was true." Wang Tie wanted to respond with aughing "How would you know? You werent around," but he held back at thest minute, and the smile on his face vanished. Jinro! Jinro had recorded everything hed said and passed it on to Fang Zhao. What a sneaky bastard. Jinro had alerted Fang Zhao by message as soon as Wang Tie had appeared. In fact, Fang Zhao had logged in briefly at one point, but he hadnt entered the game. Hed gone offline after reading and responding to his messages. Hed responded to Jinro, instructing him to record his conversation with Wang Tie and sending it to him. So even if Fang Zhao hadnt been around, he had heard all of Wang Tiesments about his wartime exploits. Fang Zhao continued to speak in a measured tone, "I have the ability to separate fact from fiction." And it was precisely his even temper that suggested to Wang Tie that he wasnt kidding or exaggerating; he was making a factual statement. Wang Tie had better instincts than most, and it was precisely because of his stronger instincts that he felt all the more acutely the suffocating feeling of facing down the relentless stare of a giant beast. Still, Wang Tie was mentally quite tough. Even if he was unsettled and in difort, he could still maintain a calm appearance. He continued negotiating. "Shooting a video for you isnt out of the question, but can I see what you look like? I have never seen a world No. 1 in person." Wang Tie thought Fang Zhao would refuse or make a counteroffer. He hadnt expected him to agree readily. "Sure." Fang Zhaos avatar was revealed when he took off his helmet. Wang Tie studied this mysterious world No. 1 supergod carefully. He didnt look too old, but his avatar had no bearing on reality. Old geezers could pretend to be handsome young men in a game. His skills of disguise allowed him to pose as a university student even if he was more than 100 years old in reality. The scars didnt mean anything either. Lots of folks used avatars with tattoos or scars, whatever distinguished them. The only thing was that this face looked a bit familiar. As far as pro-gamer avatars were concerned, their choice of build might bepletely reckless, but their faces bore at least some resemnce to their actual appearance so they could be easily recognized. The face before Wang Tie seemed very familiarhe had seen it not long ago. Who was it? Where had he seen it? Was it at the press conference at Silver Wing the other day? After canvassing his outstanding memory, Wang Ties eyes burst wide open. He looked like he had removed a rock and discovered treasure underneath. "I know who you are!" Wang Tie said in an emotional voice. Jinro, Schwarzer andpany looked over when they heard Wang Tie yell. Milo switched to a gun with a silencer to kill a monster that had been drawn by Wang Ties voice. He scanned his surroundings, shifting his gaze to Wang Tie along with the others after confirming that there were no other approaching threats. They all wanted to see the look on the face of the No. 1 paparazzi journalist after figuring out their bosss identity. And yet... "Youre Fang Zhaos father?" Wang Tie asked. Fang Zhao: "..." Jinro andpany: "..." As soon as he uttered the question, Wang Tie noticed the 14 disciples who had retreated 20 meters staring at him like he was an idiot. Jinro andpany secretly cursed. Are you f*cking blind? You managed to recognize Fang Zhaos face and yet you mistook him for his father? Wang Tie realized his mistake. He recalled the personal details of every staffer in Silver Wings virtual projects department and started shaking his head. "No, Fang Zhaos parents are dead. He doesnt have any siblings either. Are you... his uncle? Or cousin?" "Why dont you figure out yourself." Fang Zhao got up and walked toward Jinro andpany. He was no longer looking at Wang Tie. "As for my offer, let me know when youve made up your mind." When he finished speaking, Fang Zhao led his team away to proceed with their mission. This time, Wang Tie stayed behind. He nned on never following them again. He went offline instead. Inside a high-end apartment near downtown Qian, Wang Tie removed his gaming helmet. He wore a confused expression. His mission going awry was one thing, but what bothered him was failing to achieve the objective of his mission. Wang Tie looked at his bracelet and noticed about a dozen missed calls. They were all from Qian Cheng. He had probably called for updates but hadnt wanted to intrude. Qian Cheng had hung up after a single ring every time. Wang Tie called back. "You offline? Anything?" Qian Cheng asked anxiously. "I found out quite a bit." "You saw him? Did you figure out his true identity?" Wang Tie paused and responded, "No." Qian Cheng was a bit disappointed, but he pressed on. "Even if he was difficult to identify, what did your superb instincts tell you when you saw him?" This time, Wang Tie didnt answer. He let Qian Cheng wait before hanging up altogether. What did my instincts tell me? That I have met my match. Chapter 145: Its Really the Same Person Chapter 145: Its Really the Same Person Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The 50th floor of Silver Wing Tower. Jinro and his 12 teammates emerged from the gaming room. Everyone was so tired they could copse. Ten of the 13 would have dropped dead if they hadnt had assistants or the specially assigned medical staff to hang onto. Dorrian sat down with help from his assistant. "Its OK if Boss Fang isnt around, but what about Zuo Yu?" he asked. "Hes got an assignment. He logged on from home. He has to go out with boss after logging out. Its easy for him pick up a tail if he stays at the office." Dorrian downed a ss of water and rested while he received a medical checkup. This was the level of treatment that well-endowedpanies could afford. Pro gamers were different from amateurs in that their workloads were much heavier. Their physical conditions had to be closely monitored. They were tracked by dedicated staffers every day. All the pro gamers had to worry about was gaming. The rest was taken care of by their backups. This was the difference in treatment between pros and amateurs. Dorrian epted the towel his assistant passed to him and wiped the sweat from his face. He was famished and exhausted. "I never felt this tired at HWR. Even I feel the pressure, let alone Schwarzer and the others," he said with augh of resignation as he shook his head. Dorrians assistant had been with his boss at Silver Wing for some time now. He knew the pressure Dorrian spoke of wasnt pressure to climb the individual or team rankings or career advancement. Fang Zhao never spoke of rankings or point totals. He all but ignored the team ranking, but he scheduled tasks for his team on every workday. There were tests, including written ones, and assignments to bepleted inside the game. Those who didnt pass faced heavy punishments. What Fang Zhao repeatedly stressed was this: the bottom line during the Period of Destruction was survival. Regardless of what you wanted to do, you had to figure out how to survive first. It seemed as if Fang Zhao wanted to squeeze every ounce of potential out of them. When they were gaming, not only were they stretched physically, their brains never saw any rest. When they were on break, they were thinking about all sorts of background knowledge about the Period of Destruction that Fang Zhao had passed on, especially tips on weather prediction and picking up small details in your physical surroundings. Fang Zhao was adamant that they woulde in handyter. Many pieces of information could be found in history books or writings from the Period of Destruction, but not everyone could finish reading all these books, and even if you memorized the key points on paper, you might not be able to flexibly put them into practice in reality. Meanwhile, Fang Zhao excelled at using real situations in the game to illustrate his points. What impressed Dorrian the most was their encounter with the destructive forces of nature two days ago. Fang Zhao had warned them about situations like that and had taken advantage of the scenario to teach them how to observe changes in their physical environment. That day, a massive storm with wide coverage had hit the entire southern part of Yanzhou in the game. Districts 50 to 100 had been affected to varying degrees. District 79, where the team was located, wasnt the hardest hit; that fate had fallen on folks in districts 60 to 70. Only about 10 percent of the yers online at the time had survived. Before the storm, many yers had thought they could escape unscathed by just going offline when they came across a natural disaster they couldnt weather, but when such a moment arrived, they realized they were too naive. They couldnt go offline. All they could do was watch the horrendous disaster unfold. Some yers even had the privilege of being blown into the atmosphere for a truly first-hand experience of the destructive power of Mother Nature. Just as folks were thinking they would get offline earlier in the future when things didnt feel right, the yers who survived realized their experience levels had skyrocketed. Not from killing monsters. Norpleting missions. But as a reward for surviving a terrible natural disaster. The system awarded experience points by gauging the yers coping skills, their location, and their ability to avoid the storm. For example, yers who survived a previous storm in Yanzhou, especially survivors in sectors 60 to 70, saw their experience levels hit five digits and received bonus points in the five-digit range. That kind of point bump usually required days of non-stop monster killing for the average yer. For most yers who were decently armed, hitting 10,000 points would take a week of killing or even longer. So many yers who werent online or had gone offline early on regretted their decisions. Why did I leave early? Maybe I wouldve had a stroke of good luck and survived a natural disaster, which would have raised my experience level significantly. That would be like getting paid for doing nothing. But this was also a tough call for yers. If they died during a natural disaster, they would be docked major points. Only if they survived would they see a major bonus. Going offline was the safest move. yers who were more conservative usually chose to go offline. Even though the Silver Light team wasnt located at the center of the storm, they werent far away. After barely scraping by under the leadership of Fang Zhao, every team member saw their experience level and points total increase by the thousands. "This is just the beginning. A natural disaster of this severity was considered peanuts during the Period of Destruction," Fang Zhao told his team afterward. But the reason Fang Zhao put so much pressure on them wasnt because he was carrying out orders from Silver Wing senior management. For some reason he was intent on passing on all his knowledge quickly, especially to vice captain Jinro, conducting special training sessions for him after the team went offline. Dorrian once asked Jinro in private if Fang Zhao nned on leaving the team soon. If Fang Zhao left, then he would change his ns. The reason he and his teammates stayed was because of Fang Zhao. His presence shielded them from a lot of hassle, so they could focus exclusively on gaming and not have to worry about misceneous matters. Dorrians priority was to enhance his skills while having a good time. That was also why he neverined despite being worked to death every day; he knew this training was good for him. The knowledge Fang Zhao passed on would enable him to do well even if he jumped ship. But if Fang Zhao left Silver Wing or if he stayed at Silver Wing but was reassigned to other projects, Dorrian had no reason to stay. Jinro told him not to worry. He said Fang Zhao indeed was grooming Jinro to take over the team because he was about to take an extended leavenot because of a transfer but because he had to fulfill his military service requirement. Dorrian was dumbfounded for some time when he got his answer. After pondering the matter more carefully, he realized that yes, their boss was only around 23 or 24 years old. Fang Zhao was more than 10 years younger than him, a fresh university graduate of a year or so. It was just that Fang Zhaos behavior made Dorrianpletely ignore his actual age. No wonder Wang Tie hadnt been able to acknowledge his mistake. Fang Zhao could pass for an older man in anyones eyes. No one could avoid military service, and the longer the dy, the more factors came into y, especially after one started working. Work would likely get busier as the years went by, and the work assignments more pressing. That was also why so many people chose to serve when they were enrolled in university. The saying "procrastination is deadly" was absolutely on the mark. Quite a few celebrities had been exposed as not having served at the peak of their fame, when their careers were in full bloom. There was not much room for maneuver under intense media criticism. When they would return from military service a yearter, they could no longer re-establish themselves in the entertainment industry. It was best to serve in the military early. From a gaming perspective, if you took the long view, "Battle of the Century" had just beenunched. Going out of action for a year wasnt a big deal. Considering Fang Zhaos abilities, even if his ranking dropped, reiming the No. 1 spot wasnt out of the question. Not to mention that Dorrian often got the impression that Fang Zhao didnt take the game that seriously. He had been quite engaged at the outset, but as the days passed, hed spent less and less time gaming. But every time Fang Zhao got online, he underwent a total transformation. He was apletely different person, as if he had gone crazy. Two months after theunch of "Battle of the Century," Fang Zhao was still the world No. 1. The other top yers would only have a shot at overtaking him once he started his military service. Meanwhile, the subject of Dorrian discussion was headed to his favorite paper shop. Zuo Yu was his driver as usual. He had just gotten offline not too long ago, but he was in better shape than Jinro and the others, so he wasnt so weak as to not be able to drive. Fang Zhao got a call from Wayne en route. "I wanted to discuss the publicity video again. Have you found a cameraman? I looked into a few of the better cameramen on our payroll. Theyre all engaged right now, but it shouldnt be too difficult to reassign them." Wayne was in a hurry. Since their discussion in Duan Qianjis office, Wayne had been reflecting. Was he losing vision? Was he getting more and more narrow-minded, so much so that he wasnt as charismatic as someone who had graduated from university a year ago? That feeling became even more acute after Jinro and the seven others signed with Silver Wing, so Wayne had decided to regroup. He couldnt only focus on short-term gain. Wayne now had a new goal. He was going to build a truly professional e-sports team, not the type to simply kick ass and cash out. His model was the business-minded e-sports clubs. He wanted to build a sustainable e-sports team within Silver Wing. The only thing was that gaming teams were typicallyunched with much fanfare. He had his team, but other teams held mass pledges and released publicity videos before theunch of the game. These were all moves that raised the stakes and boosted branding. Silver Wing would no doubt sign more gamers, so they had an image to maintain. If they skipped the mass pledge, at least they could manage a video, no? The only thing was that Fang Zhao wasnt happy with the work of the few Silver Wing cameramen that Wayne had shortlisted. Hed wanted to look elsewhere. Wayne had to wait for word from Fang Zhao. He had called today for an update. "Ive found the right guy, but he hasnt agreed to the shoot yet," Fang Zhao said. "Who? Who is it? As long as he strikes your fancy, we can offer more money. Is he fully booked?" Wayne was curious now. "I dont want to scare you," Fang Zhao said with augh. "Hes not a professional cameraman, but hes the right person for this shoot. I should be hearing back today. Ill let you know his answer tonight after I head home." "Oh, which big shot is this? You cant rattle me. Kid, youre always so mysterious. Professionals arent good enough for youand yet here you approach an amateur. But as long as hes the right fit for this shoot, Im open to it." Wayne felt reassured after hearing Fang Zhaos response, but he couldnt help wonder who Fang Zhao had lined up after hanging up. In the meantime, Fang Zhaos car had arrived at the paper shop. This wasnt Fang Zhaos first visit. He picked a design among the new additions and grabbed one of his regrs. He was going to write the score for the teams publicity video himself. Fang Zhao paid for the scoresheets and was about to leave when a young man entered the shop carrying an instrument case. When he saw Fang Zhao, surprise and emotion consumed his pubescent face. He smiled shyly and bowed politely. "Teacher Fang." Fang Zhao nced at the young man, signaled Zuo Yu to wait in the car, and then turned his attention to the student. He pointed to a lounge area in the shop and said, "Mr. Huo Li, shall we have a seat?" The student who had just been reserved and shy suddenly froze. He gave Fang Zhao an incredulous look, as if he had lost it. Fang Zhao ignored him and proceeded to the lounge area. "Like I said, no amount of disguise works on me." Wang Tie, who had disguised himself as the student, wore an expression of utter shock, as if he had met an alien. He scanned Fang Zhao from head to toe. He was still in disbeliefthe aura Fang Zhao projected now waspletely different from his aura in the game. Were they really the same person? Multiple-personality disorder? Wang Tie was absolutely baffled. "How on earth did you recognize me?" Fang Zhao didnt answer, responding instead with augh. Wang Tie felt like he had been attacked by a frosty breeze. He was so pissed he kept shivering, He wanted to move his chair back. People were difficult to read, and people from the Period of Destruction were especiallyplicated. Fang Zhao had been able to survive the apocalypse for nearly 100 years and climb to a leadership role. Of course he had a sharp eye. Back then, Fang Zhao hade across quite a few folks with even better disguises than Wang Tie. His ability to see through disguises was honed from years of experience and superb judgment, as well as instincts that were much stronger than Wang Ties. But Fang Zhao didnt say any of this out loud. Wang Tie hade here today to verify something. He didnt want to admit that he hadnt been able to unravel Fang Zhaos fundamental character the first time theyd met. Wang Tie was so confident that he wasnt willing to admit that he had misread Fang Zhao, so much so that hed ignored his instincts when the name "Fang Zhao" shed in his head when hed seen Fang Zhaos face in the game. Hed refused to believe the answer, so hed figured AliveAfter500Years to be one of Fang Zhaos rtives. Wang Tie was avaricious, full of himself, and a bit arrogant. He felt he had lost this round of battle. Hed even started doubting his own ability. On the matter of Fang Zhao, hed branded his investigation a failed mission. Fang Zhao chatted with Wang Tie in a box seat inside the lounge area of the paper shop for about an hour. An hourter, still in disguise, Wang Tie left, wearing the emotional expression of someone who had just had a heart-to-heart with his idol, and drove away, but after leaving the shop, Wang Ties excitement vanished, reced by mixed feelings and a sense of failure. When he got home, Wang Tie got another call from Qian Cheng asking for an update. This time, Wang Tie didnt fudge, saying upfront, "Im passing on this assignment. Per our agreement, Ill refund you twice my fee." Qian Cheng was too stunned to react. "What?" Wang Ties response was too shocking. Qian Cheng took a few seconds to recover. "You really have no way of nailing down his true identity?" he asked. "Oh, I know who he is, but I cant tell you right now. But I can tell you one thing." Qian Chengs ears pricked up. "What?" He wasnt going to miss a word. "People can transform themselves," Wang Tie said in a resigned tone. Qian Cheng: "..." Chapter 146: Young Man, Stop Being So Solemn Chapter 146: Young Man, Stop Being So Solemn Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Qian Chengs mind kept repeating Wang Ties words after he ended the call. Transformation? What transformation? Could it be like in the movies, transforming into a werewolf when there is a full moon? "Tsk" Qian Cheng chuckled. He did not believe the bullshit Wang Tie had spouted. However, there was not a lot that would make Wang Tie give up an assignment and firmly refund the money. Could it be that, after serving a jail term, this paparazzi king had lost his nerve? No way. Qian Cheng drummed his fingers on the table, recalling every word that Wang Tie had said. Mulling through, he picked up a few things. Wang Tie so readily refunding him, could the paparazzi king be afraid of the other partys status? Someone who could make Wang Tie be afraid, could it be one of Yanzhous high levels? Generally, these high-level people were not enough to make him behave this way, unless it was the bigwigs right at the top of Yanzhou? Qian Chengs mind was filled with unlimited possibilities. In his heart, a hint of fear arose. Although he reported a lot of entertainment news, matters regarding bigwigs had to be dealt with differently. There were things that he could not reveal even if he knew. If he were Wang Tie and met with this sort of situation, he would do the same and keep his mouth shut. As for Wang Tie making an error in judgment, Qian Cheng simply did not consider it. An oversight by Wang Tie? Ha, is that possible?! Qian Cheng scoffed. At the other end, Wang Tie did not know that his few words had removed the reigns on Qian Chengs line of thought. Even if he knew, Wang Tie would not have minded. Others were free to do as they wished. He was just feeling puzzled; how had Fang Zhao recognized him? Also, thest sentence hed said to Qian Cheng was not nonsense. He really felt that Fang Zhaos online and offline persona were two different persons. More importantly, what made Wang Tie unable to ept the most was Fang Zhaos age. No one would believe that the games top killing machine, who could create a raging storm of bullets in a few seconds, could actually be a refinedposer who had graduated a little over a year ago. Although there were cases of cultured people being cruel in games, in Fang Zhaos case, this was the first time Wang Tie had ever seen something like that. Why had he been unable to investigate? Because it was so hard to imagine the two together! Wang Ties face distorted as he recalled how he had been recognized. Today, he had not only changed his appearance, even his stature had been modified, and his traits were totally different from when he had been at the press conference. Having such aplete difference and being found out made him uneasy. epting Fang Zhaos request to shoot a film of the Silver Light team was firstly to use this process to resolve the bewilderment in his own heart and better understand this Fang Zhao person. This was the first time in his life he had ever encountered such a situation, and if he did not rify things, he would not be able to rest in peace! Secondly, many people in the entertainment circle had learnt of his early release and were more vignt. Now it would be much harder to unearth secret news of big name celebrities. Instead of spending a lot of time trying to break their defenses, why not ept Fang Zhaos assignment first? Besides, the payment was quiterge, and Fang Zhao had already given him the down payment upon epting the job. From the information on Fang Zhao, he understood that Fang Zhao was rich, so he did not have to worry about not being paid. As Yanzhous king of paparazzi, Wang Tie had never shot a professional publicity film. However, Fang Zhao wanted him to shoot it from the angle of a war journalist, and he could only try. He had been a war journalist, and it was this service that had gotten him released early. Regarding this, Wang Tie was not lying, just as Fang Zhao had deduced. "Huo Li" was an alter ego hed created after being released, to remind himself not to ever get incriminated by others again. Having experienced it once was enough. His ID in-game was also that, and Fang Zhao had temporarily added him to the team, making it more convenient tomunicate and share the development of the film. Although Wang Tie was extremely loathed by people in the industry, every time someone wanted to investigate a certain celebrity and the difficulty was high, they would still find Wang Tie. Why? One part was his capability, the other his reputation. He knew a lot, and the reason why nothing much happened to him was that people turned a blind eye and did not upset the equilibrium, as Wang Tie had tight lips! But if he were to really run away, both sides would suffer. Back then, before Wang Tie had been sent to prison, he had made a vicious move, causing the other party to be toppled and lose all backing from his family, cutting off a path of retreat for the other party. This was how vicious he could be. After all, he was already down and was not afraid of falling further. That incident had made many people hate him. Now that he had been released early, would he still be afraid? But no one knew that, every time Wang Tie was speaking to Fang Zhao, he was keeping his words brief. He had no choice; he could not pretend or lie, as he felt that he would be caught on the spot. Compete in strength? Wang Tie really felt that he would definitely lose out. Cheating the other party and running away and hiding? Wang Tie would not consider that. He felt that this was way too cowardly. A person could not live in hiding all his life, and he still had a long way more to live, so he could only face it head on. What could he do? He was also in despair! When Fang Zhao had mentioned the matter to Wayne, as per Wang Ties request, Fang Zhao only mentioned "Huo Li" the war journalist" instead of the infamous "Wang Tie." Wayne knew that Fang Zhao did not reveal the entire matter, but since it was a request from Fang Zhao, Wayne did not probe further. He only had one requestshoot a good video. When it was done, Wayne would inspect it, and if it was not up to standard, he would use apany videographer. "Oh right, Fang Zhao, for the publicity films apaniment music, will you beposing, or do you want to let Flying Pegasus handle it? Recently, Flying Pegasus havepleted two film apaniment music projects. They are idle now," Wayne told him. Fang Zhao knew that Wayne had more he wanted to say, so he asked, "What do you think?" "I was thinking maybe we should let Flying Pegasus handle it this time? Arent you very busy?" Wayne suggested. "What are the other reasons? Say them all," Fang Zhao replied. "Err, actually, I feel that your musical style does not suit the majority of gamers. Im not saying that yourpositions arent goodeveryone can see the results for themselves and you have the recognition of figures in the music industrybut Fang Zhao, although Im not so well versed in e-sports, I know what sort of music gamers like. Your works includes too many things, and you perfectlybine ssical music with modern elements, but my suggestion is that you do not need that much meaningful music. What is needed is enough boom, that sort of explosiveness! What gamers like is less ssical elements and more electronic music." At this point, Wayne paused, considering carefully how to express his opinions fully and not cause a bad reaction from Fang Zhao. He really did not want to offend Fang Zhao, who was the man the Silver Light team approved as their boss. Wayne was not considered a big deal in their eyes, so to achieve his own lofty ambitions, Wayne know that he needed to cate Fang Zhao, but there were things that still needed to be said. After all, he was a businessman. All his opinions were in the direction where the most benefits could be obtained. Therefore, when it came to choosing musical styles, he was more inclined to choosing thepanys elite cooperative, Flying Pegasus, to create the apaniment music, as the results would surely be even better. "Continue," Fang Zhao said. After considering, Wayne felt that Fang Zhao did not seem angry, and he gradually became at ease. Continuing, he said, "Im really not saying that your works are no good, but our publicity film is mainly for gamers, not music lovers, to watch. However, these groups of peoplee into contact with electronic equipment the most, especially some veteran gamers. What they appreciate and enjoy are those more mechanized and electronic styles. Although they dont necessarily dislike your 100-Year Period of Destruction series, if the music style was changed, the results would be better." Fang Zhao was not a man without reason. He was indeed attentively listening to the opinions and suggestions. What Wayne was saying was not entirely correct, but at least half of it made sense. "So this time, how about just letting Flying Pegasusplete it? All you have to do is lead the team. ording to your ns, you want to serve your military term next year. November is ending, and it will be December soon. You also have to attend sses at Qian Academy of Music, so time might be a little tight, and you surely have a lot of matters to attend to. There is no need to waste time on this matter," Wayne advised. "Do you have a few tunes to rmend of the style you mentioned?" Fang Zhao asked. Wayne knew that Fang Zhao had not given it up. Pausing, he finally said, "The kind full of vigor and explosiveness. Eh, I did not study music, so I dont know how to express it. How about this." Waynes mind though of a bunch of ideas in those few seconds, and he suddenly said, "Visit some nightclubs. I can rmend you a few." The names of three nightclubs came out from his mouth. Wayne exined when it was suitable to enter and the times to enter so Fang Zhao would surely manage to hear the music. This reaction was that of an old hand. "The music frequently yed there is the sort I am talking about. Just take it as you gathering materials and listen a little. When the timees, we can see whether you are able to do it. Young man, stop being so solemn all the time. Take a look at yourself; that lifestyle is just like that of an old man. Look at all the people in thepany of the same age. Which one is like you? "Be more lively and enthusiastic. If you are unable to find anything stimting online, why not take this chance to visit nightclubs and have fun and open your eyes. The ones that I rmend are ces where the music is what I really like, explosive! These ces are top grade, and professionals like you who have high requirements for sound equipment will definitely not regret it. After all, the expenses of gathering materials will be paid by thepany, so dont worry, just keep a copy of the electronic bill. When the timees for you to submit a im report, I can be your witness. Even if Director Duan knows, she wont say anything." Wayne had said a lot, but his main idea was: All expenses will be handled by thepany, so hurry up and gather materials at the nightclub! After ending the call, Fang Zhao looked at hismunications device, pondering over the words Wayne had said. Like that of an old man? Was the difference with "others of the same age" that obvious? Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Old man Zhao spotted. Chapter 147: Such a Great Generation Gap Chapter 147: Such a Great Generation Gap Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao was still mulling over Waynes words the next day on his way to the Qian Academy of Music. As aposer, Fang Zhao touched on styles that were rarely used. Whenever people in the music industry talked about Fang Zhao, they would mention his four-piece series, "100-Year Period of Destruction," which had be his trademark stylessicalbined with modern. This had given rise to a wave of poprity for symphonic epics due to the perfect blending of traditional and electronic music. But whether it was his global lecture tour or his symphonic epics, after a few months had passed, hed gradually been forgotten by people. The pace of life in the New Era was very quick. Other than those in the industry who were meticulously studying this, other people found new things to pay attention to. Fang Zhaos works had been considered academic and received a lot of praise from professionals in the industry, but they were not "in touch" with people. Xue Jing had told Fang Zhao this before. "Academic stuff canst a long time or a brief moment. Itsts a long time because of its impact due to what it epasses: the numerous feelings pertaining to life and the significance of history make it worthy of being investigated. Pulling it apart bit by bit and analyzing it, it deserves to be passed on to future generations to study, but in the academic music circle, it can be considered purely fashionable, and the wave of poprity will onlyst momentarily, and that is why it can be considered brief." And what Wayne had told Fang Zhao yesterday, about reducing the proportion of traditional instrumental music and increasing electronic sound effects, that was what the masses in the New Era could more readily ept. Adopt a more direct method to express? When Fang Zhao had been producing the "Period of Destruction" series, he had studied some popr and trendy New Era music. Only after that had he blended electronic music together with traditional instrumental music. All that Wayne had said, Fang Zhao knew, but his understanding was not good enough. And as for such things, Fang Zhao knew that he would not be able to find the answer in schools. Xue Jing had mentioned the difference between academic and liberal. Liberals were under the category of non-academically inclined, and people within the industry liked to term them ymen." This was more random and misceneous yet, at the same time, more in tune and easier to ept by the normal masses. Fang Zhao had epted the Qian Academy of Musics request to give three sses for their students every week. Today, when the lecture ended, as per normal, he stayed behind for a while to dispel the doubts of his students and help them with any difficulties they encountered. The reason behind not giving an inte lecture was to make it convenient for teacher and student tomunicate and resolve problems. Although Fang Zhaocked teaching experiencepared to the other teachers, he was popr and the take-up rate for his sses was always high. Why? One reason was indeed his capability, and not just limited to musicposition. Besides being aposer, he was also a manager of a certain department in Silver Wing. In Silver Wing, this position was already considered high. Many people with ten years of working experience might not necessarily climb to such heights. But everyone knew that Fang Zhaos sess could not be duplicated. It only existed due to luck and ability coinciding at the same time. And the other reason for the poprity of this ss was that Fang Zhao had only graduated a bit over a year ago and was not much older than the students. He felt approachable and not too distant, and students felt at ease discussing their problems with him. Some wanted to worm their way closer to him. Who knows, if they could maintain good rtions, Fang Zhao might be able to help them out. Therefore, if it was impossible to replicate Fang Zhaos sess, they could just cling on to him. Many students did not address him as "teacher." Instead, they use the term "senior" and felt this term was an easier way to get closer. Wang Tie had disguised himself as a student and enquired about other students impressions of Fang Zhao. "Nice guy, pretty amiable. Although he doesnt say much orugh, he has a lot of patience. A caring senior indeed." These were the remarks he got about Fang Zhao from those students. But when he found out, Wang Tie really wanted to tell those students, Amiable my ass! You would be scared shitless if you knew about his other side! Today, after Fang Zhaos ss, a few students did not immediately leave, instead gathering around Fang Zhao to ask questions. A year four university student asked, "Senior, could you take a look at this score? I keep thinking it ought to be correct, but no matter what adjustments I make, it doesnt seem right. Look, these are the few edited versions, and it sounds wrong. Senior, what do you think should be changed in this part?" Fang Zhao nced at the score and said, "Try it one octave lower at this part... lowerthats too much... Right, just like that." "Eh, its really different now." When he was done with this, the other at the back promptly squeezed over. Fang Zhao recognized him. This was a year-six student, who would be graduating next year. Recently, he and two other students had formed a band, and they were moonlighting at a certain nightclub. Recently, he had encountered problems during theposition of his graduation piece. "Senior, listen to this bit. In order to not repeat the front portion, so as to prevent it from bing stale, I should add an instrumental tune. I have decided not to use electronic music and instead try some forms of traditional instrumental music. However, I am not that versed in traditional instruments and have tried quite a few and asked some people, but I am unable to achieve the result I want." That student pulled a long face and scratched his head. Over the past two days, he had been struggling with this problem and had lost quite a few hairs over it. "What have you tried yourself?" Fang Zhao asked. "I tried a lot. Oh, right, these are the ones I have tried, over twenty different traditional instrumental tones," that student said. Actually, he had not tried all the instrumental tones. When he had been recording the sound effects, he had bought all of them straight away. Fang Zhao noticed the twinkling in his eyes and knew he was not speaking the truth, but he did not point it out. Instead he said, "y the instrumental tones and listen to them one by one." The student did as he was told. "Ah? Oh." "Change to the next. Change again. Change again. Change again... Right, this is it." "This? I feel it obviously doesnt fit," the student hurriedly said. When he had first bought the instrument source material, he had listened to this, a trumpet note, but had immediately eliminated it after listening once. The tone felt rustic and too acute and totally did not fit the musical style of the piece, which evoked thoughts of a degenerate addict. "Dont use I feel. Try blending it into yourposition. After you have listened to it,e tell me your thoughts," Fang Zhao replied. "Yes, yes... Uhhh, senior, are we not listening to the other instruments? I can y them for you too. It wont take long. A minute will do!" The student hurriedly yed out the other few instrument tones he had saved. He was really not optimistic of Fang Zhaos choice. A trumpet tone was his least liked type. After ying, the student eagerly asked, "How is it?" "No chance," Fang Zhao replied. "...All right, I will go back first and try it out." The student thanked Fang Zhao and helplessly left. By the time Fang Zhao left the ssroom, it was already 6 p.m. Today he had not let Zuo Yu pick him up. Zuo Yus assignment had been to keep an eye on Wang Tie in the game. After a simple dinner in the schools cafeteria, Fang Zhao called for a taxi and headed for a nightclub that Wayne had rmended: Space. "Space" was the name of the nightclub, opened by a great master of electronic music. Here, the primary genre was electronic. When Fang Zhao arrived, it was only a bit after 7. For people with an enriching nightlife, this was considered very early. "Is this your first time here, sir? Are you alone? Do you have any requests?" a server asked as he showed Fang Zhao in. "Just me. I need a suitable ce to listen to songs," Fang Zhao replied. The server stopped in his tracks and eyed Fang Zhao suspiciously. Visiting a nightclub just to listen to songs? "Fang Zhao noticed the servers reaction. Whats wrong?" "Oh, nothing, sorry. Its just that... if you are only listening to songs, this way, please." The server turned toward another direction and led Fang Zhao over. From Fang Zhaos age, the server had thought that Fang Zhao would be simr to other youngsters his age. Coming to a ce with bustle with excitement, who knew that Fang Zhao would actually just wish to listen to music. Generally, these sorts were those that had fallen out of love, failed in their business, or encountered setbacks, but the person in front of him did not seem to be disappointed or frustrated. Spending so much money at this location just to listen to a few songs, what was he up to? Fang Zhao did not care about the servers peculiar gaze. His ears caught a song, electronic with a slightly slower tempo than the fast paced electronic music that was fashionable nowadays. The beat was still as strong and there was a portion with singing in the middle. The style was more random, and the singers low bass-like voice seemed like idle chatter. Over at the dance hall, under the murky lights, young men and women were moving about, swaying their bodies to the beat. As they brushed past each other, their eyes intertwined and tacit smiles were shed. The wantonness and mboyance of youth, brought about an unrestrained extravagance. Only at this moment did Fang Zhao realize: Such a great generation gap! However, Fang Zhao was a person who dared to do things. For the sake of producing a musical style that would be epted by youngsters in the New Era, he was willing to change. Why not listen to Waynes suggestions, learn to be more lively, enthusiastic, and mboyant? How about some dancing? Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker How about some dancing???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Chapter 148: Sketchy at First Glance Chapter 148: Sketchy at First nce Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao nned on observing the behavior of his "peers" before acting. If he waltzed in right now, he would probably end up being one of the weirdos. So Fang Zhao decided to set up post there and carefully observe peoples responses to the mood of the music and their physical reactions. Once he decided, Fang Zhao removed a small notebook and pen from his pocket. His ears captured every note that was yed, and his eyes were glued to the action in the main performance hall. The night was still young. The songs being yed werent huge hits, and the performers were no big shots, but the quality was good enough to generate a decent atmosphere and avoid an empty house. ording to Wayne, this club started off with slower songs that were still forceful and explosive before picking up the pace as the evening progressed and the time gotte. Fang Zhao nned on carefully observing this transition. He was approaching the matter with the scientific rigor of academic inquiry. Perhaps on ount of the early hour, the spot the waiter had rmended had great acoustics. As Fang Zhao made his way to his seat, he could tell the acoustics kept getting better and better until he reached his destination. This was a semi-enclosed box seat without a top. The 3-meter-tall wall behind him was solid, dressed with a few decorations and an electric guitar that had not undergone the types of simplification characteristic of the New Era. It was an exact replica of the electric guitar Fang Zhao was familiar with from the Old Era, although it definitely wasnt from the Old Era. Items from the Old Era were antiques and therefore valuable. As much as the club owner wanted to unt, he wasnt silly enough to disy real antiques on the wall. The semi-enclosed box seat was separated from other boxes with ss walls. The transparency of the walls could be adjusted, and different colors and patterns could be added. The side of the box facing the main performance hall was a curtain made of a special material. The curtains could be lifted or draped. There were also different forms of draping. In their default mode, a light curtain descended, the type that could be disrupted by a gentle breeze, but in "total lockdown" mode, the curtains stiffened into opaque boards that couldnt be breached without major force. Fang Zhao kept the curtains up so he could take in the action in the main performance hall. As a waiter brought tes of fruit and snacks, he stumbled on Fang Zhao fetching his notebook and pen. For folks in the New Era, their bracelet doubled as a phone,puter, and credit card. Everyone took notes electronically. People who used physical paper notebooks were a minority. People like Fang Zhao who carried a notebook with them in their pockets were even rarer. A look of surprise shed through the waiters eyes when he saw Fang Zhao taking careful notes on the sofa, but the server quickly regained hisposure. It wasnt in their ce on pass judgment on the fetishes of their guests. Fang Zhao noticed the curious gaze of the waiter, but he didnt mind. He was busy identifying every single note emitted by the stereo equipment. The New Era was an information age defined by new technology. Musical tastes were different from those of the times Fang Zhao was familiar with. Even though he had been adjusting for a year now, he still hadnt fully absorbed and integrated musical preferences from the New Era. He had absorbed and internalized only to a certain extent. Critics hailed his work as the perfect blend of ssical and modern styles, but Fang Zhao knew that hispositions had major shorings. This time, he wanted to try something new and ovee those limitations. The electronic music of the New Era used various contemporary musical tools and advanced post-production software to constantly push the boundaries. This was extremely appealing to Fang Zhao. Even though he still wasnt used to this style, he was willing to learn, to absorb these new elements that had evolved over hundreds of years. Naturally, watching videos or concert footage through virtual tforms was no rival to visiting an actual concert. The particles of scent floating in the air, the vibrating sound waves, and the scattered ambient noise all constituted elements that could stimte. Sitting there, watching the scene unfold and listening to the music, Fang Zhaos brain was flooded with ideas. He recorded his feelings, his observations, and all his discoveries into his notebook. His ears never stopped capturing the melodies ying, even during the process of taking notes. He lifted his head from time to time to watch the people hanging out in the main performance hall. In the box seats to Fang Zhaos left, a group of young professionals who had just gotten off work were joking around, venting their pent-up emotions from the workday. When they finished chitchatting, they would hit the dance floor and start getting jiggy with it. A heartbroken young man was drinking in the box to his right. "Dont hold me back. I want another drink! Why did she have to break up with me?" His friends couldnt do anything about it. Only Fang Zhaos box was eerily quiet. People who passed by Fang Zhaos box all cast him curious nces. They had probably never seen such an odd scene before. Just as Fang Zhao was writing furiously, three young men stepped into his box. They were dressed more or less the same, probably colleagues from the samepany who had just left the office. The sleeves of their white dress shirts were rolled up to their elbows. Their unbuttoned cors revealed firm chest muscles. Their hair looked messy but had, in fact, been meticulously done. The trio projected a youthful, unkempt ir, the type that was popr with thedies in the club. A square-faced man approached and knocked on the table in front of Fang Zhao. "Kiddo, can you do us a favor? Can you switch boxes with us? Weve paid our bill already." Fang Zhao looked in the direction he was pointing. He had passed the box the man was pointing to en route to his box. The acoustics were much worse, and the box didnt have a view of the main performance hall. Fang Zhao calmly said,"Im sorry, but why dont you try someone else? Id like to stay put." The mans facial muscles twitched, and he shifted his attention to Fang Zhaos notebook. "Hey, are you a primary student? You came here to do your homework after school?" He suddenly reached out for Fang Zhaos notebook, only to discover a hand carrying a fountain pen pressed on top of the notebook once he touched it. He pulled to no avail, his muscr arm twitching a few times. The notebook wouldnte out. The mans twopanions also approached. Theyughed when they saw Fang Zhaos notebook and fountain pen. "Youre actually using a paper notebook and an antique fountain pen. Even primary students dont use this stuff anymore. Perhaps only kindergarten students in diapers do." The other man also poked fun at Fang Zhao. "Youre wrong. Even kindergarteners dont use this stuff anymore. Stuff like paper has long been pass, but it seems people like cultivating an image by using paper notebooks to pose as artsy and intellectual. Its easier for artsy types to score chicks." Fang Zhao shook his head and ignored his visitors. These kids werent worth his time. "Hey, I said..." The tallest of the three rolled up his sleeves and was about to get in Fang Zhaos face when one of the other men held him back. "What are you holding me back for? People like this deserve a beating. What this mofo cant stand the most is these pretty boys who act all artsy." The man who was restrained fumed. The smell of alcohol sprouted from his mouth. Fang Zhao got a real kick out of thatment. Pretty boy? He qualified as a pretty boy? There were so many celebrities at Silver Wing. Someone like Fang Zhao was considered a pedestrian. Perhaps when ced among the masses, his looks could pass muster. Fang Zhao wasnt upset by the insults. He wasnt a hot-headed kid who was easy to provoke. For him, it was like a few kindergarten students telling an adult "dont leave after school." He would just let it pass. An elder like him wouldnt stoop to the level of arguing with these kids. Wayne had said the good thing about this club was that people didnt dare start any trouble. Folks that did never ended up pretty. So Fang Zhao knew these three kids wouldnt take things too far. Probably all the well-situated boxes had been taken or reserved, so they wanted to swap boxes. Naturally, theyd targeted someone who struck them as a softie. After surveying their options, theyd zeroed in on Fang Zhao. He was alone and looked like he would be easy to bully. They were thinking they could force him out with a few threats, but lo and behold, Fang Zhao wasnt easily intimidated. The tall fellow wanted to make a move but had been stopped by hispanions. They didnt dare behave recklessly here. You had to choose the right venue to start a fight. They didnt have the guts to go all out here, but they could still deliver a covert blow. After the three men left, they went straight to the clubs security chief, telling him that one of their guests looked out of sorts and was perhaps dangerous. The trio were old customers and knew the security detail well. It just so happened that the head of the detail was on patrol, so they rushed forward to pass on the tip. They coyly used vaguenguage, throwing around words like "maybe" or "possibly." The most honest-looking of the three described Fang Zhaos behavior. "Were just three concerned customers. Were not trying to settle personal scores or disrupt the atmosphere in the club. We just happened to see the guy when we went to the bathroom just now. That fellow looks quite odd." He waspletely earnest and didnt embellish, but he stressed points that he knew would touch a nerve, like the way Fang Zhao observed the main performance hall and how he took notes and drew in his palm-sized notebook at the same time. "You could never tell from the way he looked at the main performance hall that he was here to have fun. Thats the type he is... Anyway, I cant be more precise. The bottom line is that there is definitely something wrong with that man. I think youd better investigate. Even if it turns out to be nothing, youve ensured the peace of mind of your customers, right? You know, everyone who passed that box found him odd," hispanion said as if he was still spooked. The security chief got anxious right away. People in their line of work assumed the worst when they noticed something out of the ordinary. They then proceeded to eliminate any potential threats to the club one by one. So once he heard the description, his first reaction was that someone was plotting something at the club and had even zoomed in on the main performance hall, which was the busiest and most crowded location in the club. If this was an attempted terrorist attack, such as an explosion of some sort, the clubs reputation would end up in tatters. Even though he trusted his security screening equipment, he had to make sure. So after being briefed, the security chief led a few colleagues to Fang Zhaos box seat. He checked the number of the box seat, then turned his attention to the serious-looking man who was sitting inside taking notes, doodling and in deep thought. The security chief knew instantly that he had the right box. The scene did seem a bit off. The security detail in the club donned outfits not unlike the uniforms of any major corporation. The security guards wouldnte across as threatening or menacing. The security chief walked into the box with four of his staffers. He remained courteous. "Sorry to bother you, sir. Were part of the security detail at Space. This is just a routine sweep to ensure the safety of our club. I hope you will cooperate. May I ask what you are doing?" the security chief asked. "Listening to the music and taking notes. Is there a problem?" Fang Zhao asked. A problem? Hells yeah! Who the f*ckes to a club to listen to the music and take notes? Are you nuts? The security chief scaled back his smile somewhat, but regardless of what he was thinking, he still had to be polite on the surface before he had ascertained that the subject was dangerous. This was a high-ss club; even the security staff had to pay attention to their demeanor. They had to be on their best behavior. That was what made for ss, not thugs who bared their necks and sported tattoos. If they threw their weight around at the outset and offended a customer, it was their boss who would lose face. "Do you mind if I take a look at your notes? If theyre private, then never mind. Could I also see some ID please? Apany ID would be ideal." Fang Zhao examined the visiting party then nodded. "Sure." He handed over his notebook. The security chief was caught by surprise. He had never expected the subject to hand over his notebook without putting up a fight. He still had to examine the notebook carefully. "Thank you for your cooperation." Even though he was just a security guard, he was exposed to a wide range of people at Space. When he felt the paper as he took Fang Zhaos notebook, he knew it was very high quality, typically favored by professionals. He had noticed a professional author use the same type of notebook in the club. Several of the clubs senior executives also liked to carry high-end mini-notebooks in their pockets and tuck custom-made antique fountain pens in their breast pockets. They never had any use for them; it was all for show. But the person before him was hard to read. He might really be an artist who behaved differently from a normal person. So when he received the notebook, the security chief turned up his charm. His smile became more beaming, but after flipping through the notebook and reading its contents, his smile turned stiff and tenuous and his cheeks kept twitching. One of his underlings peeked over this shoulder then shot Fang Zhao a befuddled nce. What the hell is "acoustic design through non-linear thinking?" And what the hell is "theplex fission of New Era sound"? Sound can actually fission? What kind of space is the space in the "irregr virtual simtion, flooding and stereo treatment of sonic space"? "The expressive artistic potential of electronic music after simtion, a change in quality, reassembly and rebirth..." Oh, this seems a bit more essible. I understand the first seven words. But what the hell is "expressive artistic potential"? What kind of potential is that? The security chief felt put on the spot, even though he was the graduate of a top university, let alone his staffer. He felt like he was illiterate. I... I... I... cant understand any of this! But even though he couldnt understand the notes, he could tell it was a professional analysis. He kept flipping. It was a fairly new notebook. Quite a few pages in the middle were left empty. Thest few pages were filled not with words but undecipherable symbols. They appeared in spurtsa few lines would be followed by a gap of two lines, then another few lines. The lines were of varying length. They resembled some sort of code. The security chief pointed to the scribblings on thest few pages of the notebook. "And these are?" "Music scores," Fang Zhao responded. "M-music scores?" That put the security chief in a bind. It was difficult to probe further when it came to scores because privacy and intellectual property were involved, but no one could verify that this was indeed a score. What if it was some type of code, and the clubs security hang in the bnce? He had a professional tendency to assume the worst, but when personal privacy and intellectual property were on the line, he would stop pressing. He returned the notebook to Fang Zhao. Just as he was about to ask for identification, Fang Zhao tapped on his bracelet to bring up his professional credentials. After scanning the information, the security chiefs facial expression softened multiple times. He gave Fang Zhao a polite bow. "So sorry to interrupt your listening session. Please ept a small gift as a token of our apologies. Please continue. This is a great spot for listening. There are fewer disturbances. Have a good time." Fang Zhao nodded and didnt raise his voice when he said, "This is indeed a great spot. Those three folks wanted to swap boxes with me. I refused." The security chief froze, turned, and signaled his men to leave. After leaving the box, his men asked out of curiosity, "Boss, who was that?" "Manager of the Silver Wing virtual projects department, member of the Yanzhou Music Association, honorary lecturer at the Qian Academy of Music, and special adviser to Fiery Bird..." The security chief gritted his teeth as he finished his sentence. Even though he maintained a smile, the fear that shed through his eyes gave his men chills. "Track down the three men from just now, take them outside, and give them a refresher on our house rules. How dare they y me?" The security chief actually didnt mind being used as long as the tip was urate. Being used wasnt a big deal if the security of the club was at stake, but who were they reporting as suspicious? An honorary lecturer at Qian Academy of Music. A special adviser to Fiery Bird. The words "special adviser" blew him away. More impressively, the man was so young. Geniuses always behaved differently than normal people. It was understandable for them to be a bit neurotic and act unconventionally. Fiery Bird was a household name, and any average person knew the weight the title "special adviser" carried. And Qian Academy of Music? Their boss graduated from the Qian Academy of Music. Their big boss was quite sentimental about his alma mater. Who knew if Fang Zhao knew their big boss. If he uttered one word to their big boss, who knows, he could be fired. He had to report the matter to his superiors so he could cover his ass if there was an investigation. Fang Zhaos train of thought hadnt been interrupted by the sudden inspection. After the security guards left, he kept taking notes. It was already past 8 p.m. The beats in the club started to pick up. More people started hitting the dance floor in the main performance hall. "Senior alum? Senior alum Fang Zhao?" "That cant be. What would senior alum Fang Zhao be doing at a ce like this? It is him!" The two shocked students stood in front of Fang Zhaos box to take a closer look. It was indeed the Fang Zhao who had just delivered a lecture to them earlier in the day. The two students had approached Fang Zhao with questions after the lecture. Fang Zhao remembered them. They were year-six students, students in their final year under the new six-year curriculum. They would be graduating soon and were thus under a lot of pressure. It made sense for them to kick back a bit by partying in the evening. "Senior alum, is it just you? What are you writing?" one of the students asked. "Im listening to the music and jotting down my thoughts and analysis." "Youre such a great role model for our generation." This wasnt a music appreciation ss, it was a noisy club. What kind of person would do something like that? This was apletely different level of enlightenment. From another. Chapter 149: Reference Book Taking Human Form Chapter 149: Reference Book Taking Human Form Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The two were year-six students from Qian Academy of Music. The guy was Thomas and had asked Fang Zhao for help after ss. The girl was Cheng Lan; with a short bob and a straight fringe, she seemed the more lively of the two. ording to them, theing Tuesday was Cheng Lans birthday, but since they had a full day of lessons and all sorts of assignments then, they could not make time. Thus, the celebration had been brought forth to today, when their friends were all free, and they hade over after school to celebrate. They had booked a private room a short distance away. The others had not arrived yet, and Thomas and Cheng Lan had just gotten here. As they had been about to go to their private room, they had seen Fang Zhao as they were passing and came over to greet him. Seeing Fang Zhao so conscientiously taking down notes, the two on the verge of graduating felt a little guilty. Compared to Fang Zhao, they were just squandering their time! "So much pressure!" Thomas sighed. "Its rare to find the time toe out and enjoy." For year-six university students, the better the university, the stricter the requirements for graduating. As Qian Academy of Music was Yanzhous best music academy, the graduating requirements were even more stringent. Students that had consistently outstanding grades and a solid foundation would be starting to find internships atpanies instead of worrying about all sorts of graduation evaluations. However, those like Thomas who did not normally work hard would have to put in a lot more time and effort in a bid to save their grades, at least to beautify their results for this crucial year, which would make it easier to get a job after graduating. Thomass eyes were on the electric guitar hanging on the wall. As he thought of something, he paused and asked Fang Zhao, "Senior, how much do you know about ancient instruments? Arent you good at creating music of the symphonic style? Although the instruments used by the band are not ancient instruments, they were developed from them. I heard that you are well-versed in that; have youe into contact with a few of these ancient instruments?" "Ancient instruments?" Fang Zhao nodded. "I do know some." The "ancient instruments" he mentioned were what people of the New Era called instruments that were from before the Period of Destruction. They were also called "old-fashioned instruments" or "old-style instruments." However, for academic people, "old-fashioned" and "old-style" were not terms that they wished to hear or see, as they seemed degrading toward art. Thus, the term "ancient instruments" was used. "What do you wish to know?" Fang Zhao asked. Thomas gave a mischievous giggle and sat down on the sofa, rubbing his hands together before raising one and pointing at the electric guitar hanging on the wall. "That one. I have it from a reliable source that, in the final exams, among the questions tested will be one on an electric guitar. However, throughout our six years of university life, we simply have not had a single lesson concerning the ancient electric guitar." "Right, right, right!" Cheng Lan also joined in theughter and politely poured a cup of tea for Fang Zhao. "Actually, Senior, we picked this ce so that we could see the electric guitar up close. Everyone knows that ancient instruments, even if they are replicas, are more expensive, especially those in the electric guitar category. It is almost impossible to get one for less than $10,000. As for good imitations or those made from better materials, they cost much more. Its totally something that us poor students can never afford. The one here at Space is an imitation of an electric guitar, and not New Era versions that have evolved. As a pure ancient instrument, it is a high-grade manufactured one. Thats why we wished toe over and... study it." Fang Zhao could understand Thomas and Cheng Lans point of view. The 100 years of the Period of Destruction were like a break in history. No matter how many videos and electronic records and various other methods preserved information from that time, there was a limit to how much ancient instruments could be preserved. In the New Era, archaeology teams were continuously making new discoveries, but ancient instruments were rare. During that extraordinary time, instruments were not considered important, and not much effort had been made to conserve them. That was why there were very few instructional videos regarding instruments and why the prices of instruments from the Old Era could be jacked up. It was only during times of peace that such things were of use. Instructional videos from the Old Era were not as high quality as those of the New Era, and there were not a lot. They werent perfect either. People from the music industry that had survived the Period of Destruction were even fewer. Even if they had survived, after 100 years of struggle, they might not necessarily have still remembered their knowledge and techniques. Not everyone was like Fang Zhao, who could simte an orchestra ying in his head. For other stuff, Fang Zhao might be less knowledgeable, but regarding ancient instruments, the two had asked the right person. "What aspects of the electric guitar do you guys want to know about?" Fang Zhao asked. "Not much, we just want to rify how its supposed to be used." Thomas was scared Fang Zhao would find him troublesome, so he hurriedly said, "The testing criteria will probably not be so detailed regarding ancient instruments. After all, how it works will definitely not be tested, so Senior can just exin a little on its usage." Instruments used by New Era symphonic orchestras might produce the same tones as ancient instruments, but the shapes differed greatly. After hundreds of years of development and technological advancements as well as changing materials, the shapes of instruments had changed. Ultimately, instruments had to be easier to operate and convenient to carry; otherwise they would be reced by the increasingly perfect electronic instruments and would truly be "antiques." Nowadays, many students from music academies only needed to use a music keyboard to produce music. Along with some downloaded source material, they could simte all the sounds they wished to produce. This was cheap and practical, and there was no need to learn various instrumental techniques. Inparison, the Old Eras electric guitar was just too hard for these students! Luckily, all they needed to understand to pass the exam was some theory and how it operated. If they were required to learn ancient electric guitar techniques, these students would not be willing. Cheng Lan also echoed Thomas. "Its true. We bought a few instructional videos and watched people using it, but it feels too difficult. There were a lot of points that were hard to understand. Senior, could you exin a little to us?" "I remember there being a lot of instructional videos online," Fang Zhao said. From Fang Zhaos memory, he knew that the original owner of his body had tackled the exams by using free videos and materials from the schools library and had banked on his good memory and a little luck to score highly. Thomas grimaced. "Those are actually not reliable at all. We can only view a lot, but after that, we need to summarize them ourselves." This was the reason they felt so pressured. It was a lot of work! Those free videos were difficult to understand, and the person exining probably did not understand it well. As for those genuine authoritative instructional videos, those cost arge sum. Even after spending so much money, one would not necessarily obtain the information they wished to, and the videos might not bepletely urate. A few years ago, someone had verified with a few reputable musicians and ancient instrument researchers and found out that there were two grave errors in the instructional videos. Although the musician had refunded the money back to buyers, many students had already answered wrongly during the examinations and lost marks. It was toote for regrets. Therefore, generally speaking, examination topics on ancient instruments were extremely easy to lose marks on. In the past centuries, there had been people whod managed to figure out ancient instruments such as the electric guitar, but afterward, they had not publicly released the knowledge that they had spent a hard time researching. The only ones that could get such information were their disciples or theter generations that took over. Other students had no way of understanding it. This was the norm in the industry and the reason why Xue Jing so appreciated Fang Zhaos sharing of his various techniques and knowledge when he had helpedpile "New Voices in Symphonic Composition." Fang Zhao nodded. He understood where the two wereing from. "You might not necessarily remember if I only use words. How about this, take the the electric guitar off the wall and I will give you a little demonstration." "Demo... Demonstration?" Thomas stared nkly then happily got up to retrieve it. As he took it down from the wall, Thomas was very cautious. He was afraid to knock it against anything. Even if it was just an ornament here, if there was any damage, it would be recorded and they would have to pay before leaving. The cost of the electric guitar in his hands was estimated to be in at least the six digits. The owner of the ce had money and loved these sorts of instruments. Even if it was an ornament, he would not use one of shoddy quality. As he handed over the electric guitar, Thomass hands were shaking. He confirmed Fang Zhao was holding it before slowly releasing his grip. "Senior, please be careful. This thing is really expensive." Thomas then remembered, Fang Zhao doesntck money! Even if it was not publicly announced, they could still estimate how much Fang Zhao had earned from the copyrights of his previous works. Since Fang Zhao was rich, Thomas and Cheng Lans confidence increased, and they were no longer as hesitant as before. They curiously felt the electric guitar. In the past, whenever they came here, they would be afraid of touching the electric guitar in case they damaged it. What little money they had was enough for them to enjoy a little, but if they were topensate, they would really vomit blood. "Senior, we will pay for your expenses here!" Cheng Lan was very happy today. Regardless of whether Fang Zhao could teach them what they wanted, they wanted to pay for him, since he was willing to help them. "You dont have pay for me." After Fang Zhao had received the electric guitar from Thomas, he went on. "Bring the others out as well." Thomas was puzzled. "Others? What others are there? Isnt there only one guitar?" Cheng Lan elbowed him. "Blockhead, what was the point of watching the instructional videos? There is still the amplifier, audio cable, effects pedal, and the other equipment!" "Oh! Right, right! There is other equipment. Oh, my stupid brain! Senior, you just wait here. Ill go find them." Thomas and Cheng Lan found a cab on the wall that seemed to have some ornaments. Pressing a button on it, the cab automatically opened. Thomas looked at Cheng Lan. "This big one is an amplifier... right?" "If I remember correctly." Cheng Lan looked at Fang Zhao, and seeing his nod of approval, she smiled. She had not remembered wrong. "I know thats an audio cable, but what about this? What are these for?" Thomas looked at a lump of objects and flipped them over to take a look, but he remained stunned. "There isnt even a manual here." This time, Cheng Lan had no idea either. Had this been mentioned in the materials she had memorized before? The video she had watched two days ago had not mentioned this. "Those are effects pedals," Fang Zhao told them. "Effects pedal? All of... these? This is different from what we saw in the videos. The video we watched only had one effects pedal, and it did not look like this. I think it was called something like aposite effects pedal." "Mmhm, thats for beginners. These here are individual effects pedals," Fang Zhao exined. "Oh. Understood." Thomas brought everything over and prepared to assemble the equipment. "Wait!" Cheng Lan stopped Thomas and asked Fang Zhao, "Senior, can I record the whole process? I wont remember it just observing once." Fang Zhao did not mind. "Sure." "Thank you, Senior!" Cheng Lan shot a nce at Thomas. "Be more serious, Im about to start recording." "Remember to get my face in the video." Thomas took the audio cable, paused, and turned toward Fang Zhao. "Senior, how do you connect this? Dont get up. Just sit there and give me the instructions. I will handle it." Fang Zhao did not decline. Letting Thomas personally assemble it would make him remember better, so he sat on the sofa and instructed, "ce the amplifier between the guitar and audio cable. Attach the guitars cable to the input of the effects pedal. After that, attach the effects pedals output to the input of the amplifier..." Thomas followed Fang Zhao instructions and connected them step by step. He used to feel that ancient instruments were troublesome, the equipment wasplicated, and using one wasplex, but now, after having a hands-on lesson, he felt somewhat aplished. Actually, it was not that difficult after all! Just connecting them together, how simple! Something so simple was madeplicated by people online! Cheng Lan stood at the side, recording the entire scene down, including Fang Zhaos exnations of every effects pedal: "distortion pedal," pression pedal," "tuner pedal," "looper pedal..." As Thomas was connecting the effects pedals, he picked up one part and saw the words printed on it, "Wah-wah? What is this?" "Wah pedal," Fang Zhao replied. "Wah sounds? You mean the waahohhwaooahh 1 sounds?" Thomass face was full of surprise. "That is an electronic tone!? I actually did not know!" They normally used the downloaded "wah" sounds on the musical keyboard. he had never known it was the tone of an ancient electric guitar! If this was a multiple choice question, he would have just made a wild guess. After setting up, Fang Zhao exined while he demonstrated. Thomas sat obediently at the side, listened attentively, and changed the effects pedals when Fang Zhao requested. In the middle, Fang Zhao also let Thomas and Cheng Lan voice their views and raise questions. "Senior, the part you just mentioned is different from the reference video we watched," Cheng Lan said. "Listen to mine." "...Yes," Cheng Lan answered. Thomas was more inclined to believe Fang Zhao. "Thats why I said the reference video we bought surely had errors. If we had really memorized from the video, we would have lost marks when the time came! Not only was his exnation bad, how did thatzy-ass teacher obtain his professional qualifications? Surely there must be something shady going on!" Cheng Lan interrupted Thomass grumbling. "Doesnt matter whether its shady or not, just hurry up and listen to Senior. I am still recording." She was still waiting for more of Fang Zhaos exnations and demonstrations. A while ago, she had only had the mentality of having a try and seeing what little knowledge they could gain from Fang Zhao. Little had they known that Fang Zhao would give them too big of a surprise! Aprehensive exnation! It included all the basics regarding an electric guitar. In any case, it was more than sufficient for them to tackle the examinations! This was just a reference book taking human form! If this was shared in the ss chat group, the ssno, all the students in Qian Academy of Music that needed knowledge on the ancient electric guitarwould be ecstatic! Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Senpai Zhao teach me please... Teach me please!!!! Chapter 150: Follow the Rhythm, Move About! Chapter 150: Follow the Rhythm, Move About! Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh When the server was pushing a cart of beverages and refreshments, he realized that this private room had actually drawn the curtains. A while back, there had been only one person, and he had said he wanted to listen to music, but now, the private room had drawn the curtains and the room was now in "sealed mode." That meant that the private rooms roof was also sealed, so people outside couldnt hear what was happening inside, and the people inside would not be disturbed by any activity outside. What is one person doing in the private room with sealed mode? Listening to music? With the curtains drawn and the room sealed, what music is he listening to? The server looked at the side. There was no "Do Not Disturb" sign and the curtains were not drawn all the way, meaning that there was nothing secretive going on, so the purpose was to block off the noise from outside. The server reached out and lightly pulled the curtains apart. He had only opened a narrow slit when he heard the distinct sound of a rapid and concentrated music chord that made him pause as an astonished looked appeared on his face. Servers in Space without a little hearing ability would not get far. As the boss was once a famous electric guitar performer, the staff here, from the manager to the waiters, would at least understand the basics of an electric guitar, and the more they understood, the more they could obtain the favor of the boss and climb higher. Therefore, the staff here spent their free time learning about electric guitars and how to differentiate performing techniques. This was the ability of all employees at Space. They might not know how to perform, but they needed to know how to listen. Their high sry was not just from serving drinks, guiding customers, or an excellent service attitude. For that sort of requirement, just Qian City alone would have a hundred thousand people who could do it, so why had these people ultimately gotten this job? Hearing ability! Differentiating ability! Comprehending ability! Thus, before he even saw the situation in the room, just listening, he could make a preliminary judgement. Someone was performing, and the instrument was an electric guitar. From the rity and uracy of the notes, the performers control in both hands was very strong. An expert! Opening the curtains, the server saw the situation inside. Fang Zhao was demonstrating to Thomas and Cheng Lan the plucking technique. The sounds the server had heard just now were from him using both hands to pluck the electronic guitar. Seeing the server enter, Fang Zhao stopped and looked over suspiciously. The server apologized. "Sorry to bother you, take this as a form ofpensation for the security team disturbing you." The server brought out the items on the cart,id them all on the table, and left quickly. Fang Zhao nced at the time; it was already past 10. During this period, Cheng Lan and Thomas had received many calls but had rejected them all. Their friends who they had arranged to meet had been hurrying them. However, Thomas and Cheng Lan had said they had an urgent matter and would head overter. "It is gettingte, and I have said a lot. Although it is notplete, I have covered some of the basics. This is it for today," Fang Zhao said. Thomas still wished to continue. "Ah? You are stopping? Its actually past 10! Time passes too quickly." Cheng Lan spoke. "Senior you must be tired. Have a rest. You probably wont ept any gifts, so how about we find a time when you are free to give you a treat." Fang Zhao had said a lot, starting from the basics and slowly delving deeper. They could handle the examinations without any problems now. Thomas and Cheng Lan actually felt that, if they were to take the test now, they could get at least 80 if not 90 out of 100 marks. In any case, they would not fail. To prevent themselves from forgetting, the two intended to watch the video a few more times to refresh their memory when they got back. Cheng Lan asked, "Oh right, Senior, can we share the video we took with the rest of our ss? Only people from our ss." "Sure." "Senior, you can upload the video to your profile under the schools teaching and administrative web page. Then you can set up privilegesfor example, a fee for viewing your materials. Many teachers in the school do it," Thomas suggested. "No need," Fang Zhao replied. Eyeing the table in front of the sofa filled with drinks and snacks, Fang Zhao told the two, "Leave this pot of tea, this bottle of wine, and this te of refreshments. As for the rest, bring them with you." "This..." Fang Zhao had exined so much today, and not only were the two unable to help Fang Zhao settle his tab, even food and drinks were being given by him. They could not help but feel a little embarrassed. They woulde once or twice a month, and although they did not consider themselves to know the ce well, they knew that the drinks and snacks served here were more expensive. They would seldom order these. However, upon Fang Zhaos insistence, they could not decline. "Then... thank you, Senior!" The two of them returned the electric guitar to its original state on the wall before thanking Fang Zhao sincerely once more, grabbing the food, and leaving. The private rooms sealed status was lifted. The roof opened and the curtains were drawn back as the upbeat tempo from the music outside drifted back in. Quicker and more explosive, it made it easy to drive up the atmosphere. All the various restless and agitated energy in the air rose up with the music. Fang Zhao sipped on tea to moisten his throat, then opened the wine on the table. For this sort of atmosphere, wine was better suited. Following that, he took out his notebook and continued to observe the going-ons in the dance hall. Elsewhere, Cheng Lan shared the video she had just taken with the ss chat group. At this time, there were still people who were discussing the impending final exams. The things they grumbled about most were regarding ancient instruments. "We areposing students. Why do we need to learn about those obsolete instruments when we canplete it all using software? Leave those to ancient people! "Arent the electric guitar and the ssical guitar all guitars? Why are all their pointspletely different? Its less than a month to the exams and there are still so many points to remember?! I dont have enough brain cells." "Just from trying to memorize all the material, my hairline seems to be receding." Just as these people were grumbling, they suddenly received a notification: "Your ssmate Cheng Lan has shared a video in the ss chat. Ancient electric guitar secret manual for examination, do not leak to outsiders." Every day, there were people sharing some resources within the group chat. Some were useful, while others were not, but this could only be decided after seeing them. For the sake of their exams, they would not let any shared videos slip by! Those online viewed it, as they had nothing to lose. After all, they had been watching lots of reference videos prior to this, and the results had been insignificant and had made them even more confused. "Eh? Isnt that Senior Fang Zhao? I even attended his lecture today." "Where is this ce? Thomas? Where did you and Cheng Lan run into Senior Fang Zhao? "One look at the electric guitar on the wall and I know where you guys went. You guys went clubbing! Why didnt you call me along?!" "I couldnt tell that Senior Fang Zhao can also y the ancient electric guitar?" "I didnt know that Senior Fang Zhao would actually go to that sort of ce." ... Half an hourter. ... "Seems decent, but is what he is saying correct? Why does it seem different from the reference videos I watched?" "Didnt you hear what Senior said? Listen to mine!" "Seems like a bluff, but if we memorize incorrect points, we will be out of luck for the exams." ... An hourter. "I got my uncle to take a look. He said that everything Senior Fang Zhao has said till now is correct. My uncle was the previous chairman of the Yanzhou ancient electric guitar association." "I dont care. Cheng Lan, Thomas, private message, send me a copy of the video!" "I want it too!" "Thomas, are you my brother? If you are my brother, stop ignoring my private messages." Files shared within the group chat could only be viewed but not downloaded. Therefore, they had to get the original video from the sender. ... Two hourster. "F*ck, I saw someone from the other ss sharing this video! We have a traitor in our group!" "Which *sshole leaked the information?" "Whats important is who it leaked from. Didnt we say that, regardless of whether it was your first love, crush, or current partner who asked, we still would not budge?!" "I have bad news for everyone. Our neighboring school is also circting the video." "F*ck! There is definitely more than one traitor!" "Retarded c*nts! If it spreads too much, the teacher setting the exams might change the questions at thest minute! Isnt this hurting ourselves?" Cheng Lan was enjoying her own birthday celebration when she suddenly received over ten calls. It was the same with Thomas. Seeing that they seemed urgent, he put one through and found out that, within two hours, the video had been circted among every music academy in Yanzhou. It was even rumored that there were people from other continents that had gotten a copy through certain means. If it were other entertainment videos, of course more cirction was better. However, this was an educational and instructional video on a rare ancient instrument. ording to Thomas, this sort of video could garner a high price if sold online, and there would be no shortage of buyers. After sharing the video among the ss, the two had enjoyed the limelight and been ted after receivingpliments, but now, when they heard the news, they immediately sobered up despite being tipsy from the drinks. What if Fang Zhao got angry over this? What if Fang Zhao changed his mind and wanted to upload the video to sell? Now that the video had already been circted, even if it was uploaded, nobody would purchase it. There were already many people who had this video, and it was still increasing by the minute. Thinking about the consequences, the two could not care about the birthday celebration or whatnot. Immediately rushing over to Fang Zhaos private room and seeing Fang Zhao still there, they exined everything while full of guilt. "Senior, your video has been circted. How about uploading a copy onto the schools website? At least it will show that the copyright belongs to you so nobody else can pass themselves off as you. Fang Zhao was rather suspicious of the news. In two hours, how had it spread so wide? Rather than regretting not uploading it for sale on the inte, Fang Zhao was astonished that there would be that many people paying attention to ancient electric guitars. However, he still listened to Thomass suggestions and uploaded the video to the Qian Academy of Musics webpage. At the same time, he also uploaded a copy onto social tforms, where it was for the public and free to use. "Senior, you... are not angry?" Cheng Lan asked hesitantly. "Why would I be angry? More people understanding is a good thing. The video being circted that widely means a contribution to the spread of the culture of ancient instruments. It also means that the amount of people interested in ancient instruments is greater than what we imagined." Seeing that Fang Zhao was not getting angry over this matter, the two who were panicking gradually calmed down. At the same time, their admiration of Fang Zhao grew. At their age, there were not many people in the world who had the same sort of mentality as Fang Zhao. It might only be Fang Zhao alone. No wonder Great Master Xue Jing had so energetically rmended Fang Zhao and brought him along for the global lecture tour. Fang Zhao was worth it! Any other person would have been trying get benefits a long time ago. "Senior, you arent going back yet?" Cheng Lan asked. "No, it is lively now." Fang Zhao noticed that, at this time, the atmosphere at the nightclub was at its apex. Surely he would not miss this chance to observe. "Since you dont intend to leave yet, how about entering the dance floor and enjoying with us?" Cheng Lan suggested. Thomas nodded his head and echoed her. "Yes, yes, you can feel the atmosphere better on the dance floor. The experience is totally different from sitting in the private room!" Fang Zhao thought about it. He had already been a spectator for so long; he could try entering the dance floor and experiencing for himself that sort of atmosphere. Thomas and Cheng Lan told their friends that they would be entering the dance floor and proceeded to clear the way in for Fang Zhao, both preventing people who were bouncing around from knocking into Fang Zhao and blocking off a few that were clearly not sober. "Here, here, the sound effects here are especially good. I just love to dance at this spot," Thomas shouted over the ring music. Under the blurry lights, intoxicated people had begun to make their way to the dance floor. Like water that had reached its boiling point, the people starting dancing and swaying crazily. "Dont worry about whether you can dance well or not, just follow the music and your brain, just like how wepose music. Just follow your instincts," Thomas exined from the side. "If you really dont know how, I can teach you, Senior," Cheng Lan added in. "Better not. Senior, dont listen to her. Us men need to be manly. Just follow me. Make sure your muscles are not too tense. Watch my shoulders, arms..." Thomas demonstrated a simple motion. "Just like that. Take one step, remember how each step feels, pay attention to your joints, follow the rhythm, and move! about!" Thomas had just finished when he saw, from the corner of his eye, a person beside Fang Zhao got sent flying by Fang Zhaos fist. Thomas: "..." Cheng Lan: "..." Brother, I didnt ask you to move like this! Chapter 151: Yanzhous Shadowless Hands Chapter 151: Yanzhous Shadowless Hands Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The life drained out of Thomas and Cheng Lans faces. "Assault!" someone on the dancefloor shouted, but with the deafening music in the background, only those nearby could hear it. And the first reaction of people who heard this was disbelief. Assault? Here? Who dares? Dont they know the consequences of creating trouble in Space? Or perhaps the assant is drunk? No matter whether a person was sober or drunk, as long as they created trouble here, they would not be able to leave peacefully. People who were alcohol intolerant would note here, and if they came, they did not dare to drink much, as they were afraid of the cruel retaliation at "Space." The staff here, from servers to security, might seem polite and well mannered, but if anyone broke the rules, knives would be drawn. Whenever there were fights, the people closest would be the first to suffer. Therefore, the moment those people nearby heard it, they immediately dispersed and left the danger zone. There were some inebriated people who saw everyone around leaving and became puzzled while still swaying their arms. They were probably lost in their own world and had to be forcibly pulled away by their friends as they mumbled to themselves. After that, there were more shouts as more and more people realized what had gone on here. "Let me out, let me out!" People nearby tried to get out and leave this possibly dangerous spot. "Let me in, let me in!" Certain people from other parts of the dancefloor wanted to squeeze in and had turned on their video recording mode. I heard there is a fight! Its rare for a fight to happen at Space. How could I miss it? "Thats him, the one who beat someone up! Everyone catch him!" There were people in the crowd trying to personify justice and urging the crowd to catch him. One person trying to mount a sneak attack from the side had just gotten close when he was sent flying with a lightning-quick kick. It felt as if a thick iron rod had swept him aside, and the contents of his dinner nearly spewed out. Thomas and Cheng Lans friends also noticed themotion, and they squeezed over and asked Thomas, "That is your senior? Why does he have such a fiery temper? Just some dancing and he can send people flying?" "No, no, no, its definitely a mistake. Senior isnt that sort of impulsive person," Cheng Lan hurriedly exined. Crash! Yet another person was sent flying. Under the shing lights, the person sent flying was like a fish that had leapt out from the waves, flying through the dance floor in an arc before finally smashing into the ground, struggling a few times but unable to get up. Cheng Lan was speechless. A chair came swinging toward Fang Zhao, but he caught it and smashed it into the nearest person, and the retro wooden chair fell to pieces. A few hot-blooded people in the crowd want to step over to subdue Fang Zhao, but seeing the scene, they stopped in their tracks. The security team would be arriving shortly, so they just stayed there watching themotion. Thomas and Cheng Lans friend said, "Im not saying anything bad about your senior, but the way he fights is... so skillful. One look and I know he is an old hand. Did hee from a ck street?" The music in the dance floor abruptly stopped and a voice red out through the sound system. "Everyone stop right there." "The security team is here!" someone in the crowd eximed. "What do we do?" Cheng Lan was on the verge of tears. They were regrs at Space and knew that nobody who had caused a disturbance could walk away safely. Even if they had a background, there was no telling whether an ident might befall them in the following days where not a trace of evidence could be found. And the reason why so many people liked visiting Space was theck of troublemakers, which created a safe and enjoyable environment. Fang Zhaos actions now were undoubtedly destroying Spaces image. Under the shing lights, the ashen faces of the security team could be seen. If not for the light effects, the expressions on their faces would surely scare everyone. When he saw the security chief leading his team, Thomas hurriedly went over to try and exin. "Senior did did did did not do it on purpose..." Thomas had not finished speaking when there was a cracking sound and another person was sent flying, his arm twisted in a weird angle. When hended, there was no movementhe had probably fainted. Thomas: "..." Thomas felt like crying too. Brother! I had just established a mutual understanding with the security team!! Fang Zhao finally stoppednot because he had seen the security team arrive but because there was no longer anyone around other than Thomas, Cheng Lan, their group of friends, and the security team. The security chief counted the people lying on the ground: six. They had already reacted promptly. The moment themotion had been spotted on the surveince cam, they had immediately rushed over. Had it even been a minute? And in such a short time, Fang Zhao had downed six people. Six people had been immobilized. Their injuries were not life-threatening, but they were not light either. He raised his hand and signaled his team to first send the people lying on the floor for treatment. When the security team had found out that it was Fang Zhao that was creating trouble, it had given them a headache. Why is it him? Since when did artists have such fiery tempers? But even if the governors own children were creating trouble, they still had to catch the perpetrator! All the sound equipment had beenpletely shut off, and the lights were no longer shing. The entire dance floor was silent. "This is your first time here, Mr. Fang, so perhaps you do not know the rules here? Nobody told you what to take note of?" The words were the same, but the tone was different from when they had addressed him back in the private room, with not a hint of respect inside. The surrounding security team were flexing their arms and cracking their knuckles, and their faces disyed killing intent. Towards people who smashed up their ce, they did not have the normally friendly look. This was them showing off their truly dangerous side. "I hope the few of you can give a proper exnation." There was no longer a smile on the security chiefs face as he red daggers at Fang Zhao, Thomas, and the few of them. "They attacked first." There was not a trace of panic on Fang Zhao face as he shifted to the side and stood in front of Thomas and Cheng Lan, blocking them from the security chiefs gaze. He continued, "They attacked me first, all six of them. You can check their possessions and you should be able to find something surprising. I also wish to know who ordered them to attack me." "We will investigate, but first, please head to a quieter spot with us and exin the situation that happened just now" As he was about to say something else, a member of the security team ran over and whispered something in the chiefs ear. His expression changed. The anger on his face dissipated and was reced with fear and respect, but that was not toward anyone here. He looked up at Fang Zhaos group, his eyes filled with sympathy. "Our boss said to invite his junior over for some tea," the security chief said. "Is it... Mr. Natiwuzi?" Thomas stammered. "Yes." The security chief moved sideways and raised his hand. "Please." At the same time, members of the security team surrounded Fang Zhao from both sides. This position meant that, if Fang Zhao did not go, they would use force to make himply. As Thomas and Cheng Lan had not participated, the boss had not called for them. Hence, the security chief did not ask them toe along. Before Fang Zhao left, he told Thomas and Cheng Lan. "Dont worry. I am going over to have a chat with Mr. Natiwuzi. You guys head back first." With that Fang Zhao headed in the direction the security chief had pointed out. Thomas and Cheng Lan did not listen to Fang Zhaos words and instead chose to wait here, letting their other friends leave. They waited in the private room Fang Zhao had booked. The two felt like their blood had frozen and were reproaching themselves for asking Fang Zhao to head to the dance floor. As they were mulling, Thomas received a call from a dormmate. "Thomas, our facultys beauty, the one you have been crushing on, just posted on the school forums thanking you! Thanking you on behalf of the faculty and for contributing to our fellow schoolmates who need knowledge on ancient instruments. She even asked if there was any way she could contact you. Are you suprised? Unexpected? Are you happy?" If this was under normal circumstances, Thomas would have been over the moon, but now, Thomas was in no mood for anything. He even felt like crying. "Brother, help me do something." Thomas briefly recounted what had happened. On the other end of the call, sharp exhaling could be heard. "Are you sure you are talking about Senior Fang Zhao? He didnt drink, right?" The other party was finding it hard to imagine. "He did, but not a lot. He still seemed quite sober and said that the other people raised their hands first." "That... you have to know, some people get drunk after just a sip of alcohol but still seem sober, but that is just an image! Maybe Senior Fang Zhao was so drunk he could not think straight! But you said he beat six people?" "Thats not the point. The problem is he fought in Space! And was taken away! Brother, hurry up and think of some ideas. See if there is anyone who can help!" Cheng Lan was also busy contacting people. However it was already in the wee hours of the morning, and many people were already in bed. School teachers, the deans of their faculty, or others might have been able to talk to Natiwuzi, but they were all asleep. At the other side, Fang Zhao had followed the security chief and left the dance hall through another exit and was taking the elevator upstairs. On the way up, Fang Zhao tried recalling any information he had regarding Natiwuzi. Natiwuzi was also known as "Yanzhous Shadowless Hands." Hed gotten this name because of his strumming speed when yed the guitar, which made people think it was beyond the limits of a normal human. He was also among the three fastest guitar yers in the world and was a genuine ancient-guitar master. Natiwuzi was probably around 80 years old, which was considered middle-aged in the New Era. Although he no longer publicly performed and had been maintaining a low profile, stories about him still circted. When Thomas and his friends had mentioned Natiwuzi, their deepest impression about him other than his impressive guitar skills was only one other thing: Natiwuzi spoke very little, and he spoke slowly, theplete opposite of the intense feeling he gave off when he strummed the guitar. At least, that was the impression hed given when attending an anniversary of the schools founding. After they exited the elevator, the security chief led Fang Zhao through a long corridor and stopped in front of a room. There were quite a number of security personnel stationed outside. "Is the boss inside?" the chief asked one of them. "Hes waiting." The person who replied swept his gaze across Fang Zhao and gave a groan, as if he had seen a person tired of living. Fang Zhao did not notice; his attention was elsewhere. There seemed to be music in the air. The door was opened, and the sound of a guitar being strummed wafted out. An astonished look appeared in Fang Zhaos eyes, and he stepped in to take a look. Other than a few bodyguards, there was only one other person present, sitting on a 1.5-meter-wide sofa. This person was none other than "Yanzhous Shadowless Hands," Nayiwuzi. His hair was streaked with grey and it looked like he was 20 years older than he was, totally different from his image in videos online. Fang Zhao had no idea whether it was his original look or he had styled his image this way. Natiwuzi was dressed casually, and his wavy shoulder-length hair seemed messy. He was sitting in a rxed position, holding onto a guitar, his fingers strumming it as his eyes stared somewhere into the distance, as if he had not noticed the people entering. His every gesture seemed so random, as if he had separated himself from his surroundings and was in a world of his own. The security chief and the bodyguards inside were already used to Natiwuzis manner. No matter the time, as long as it was not urgent, they would have to wait for him to finish strumming a tune before he spoke. Every tune was an improvisedposition and was never repeated. The length varied; nobody knew how long he was going to strum this time. At the start, the chords were slow and unhurried, as if they had left the bustle of a city and arrived at a peaceful little garden. The warm glow of the sun carried a pleasurable sense of freedom and content, capable of soothing even the most jittery hearts. But gradually, the tune started bing hurried, as if the sun had been blocked out by a thickyer of clouds. The clouds were gathering as they covered the sky, and the wind picked up as the faint rumble of thunder could be heard. The security chief was standing there quietly like a statue when he heard Fang Zhao ask, "Is there another guitar?" What? The security chief thought he had heard wrongly as he stared at Fang Zhao as if the man were a freak. Guitar? Instead of trying to salvage the situation or thinking about how to exin himself, he actually wants to strum a guitar? Did he soak his brains in alcohol? "Is there?" Fang Zhao asked again. The security chief did not reply. He did not talk to lunatics. He felt that this youngster was surely drunk and was not thinking straight. Fang Zhao continued, "Your boss is interrogating me right now. I have to answer him." The security chief looked up, and the look he gave seemed to ask, "Do you take me for a fool?" When did the boss do any interrogating? Since they entered, he has not said a word! Your father is not deaf! "I need a guitar to exin my actions just now," Fang Zhao continued. The security chief continued acting like a statue. Exin with a guitar? Making stuff up, continue making stuff up! Seeing the security chief still rooted to the spot, Fang Zhao urged, "Hurry, if he gets excited in a bit, I wont be able to interrupt." Tsk, interrupt indeed . The security chief wanted to say, "Continue making up more stuff," but hesitated as he remembered Fang Zhaos profession. Wasnt it rumored that people that dabbled in the arts could hear or see things that others could not? Could it be that their boss had used some sort of secret method to produce a sound they could not hear? Thinking of this possibility, the chief shivered and wanted to rub away the goosebumps that had appeared on his neck. He mulled it over for two seconds then muttered, "Wait here." After that, the chief made a gesture at someone else and, getting a reaction, turned and exited the room. The people outside asked their chief as they saw himing out, "Chief, was that young fellow scared shitless?" The security chief looked as though he had encountered a trick question. Casting a nce at the asker, he replied, "The boss hasnt finished his tune yet." "Oh, then I reckon we still have to wait awhile. However, after the boss is done, that kid is going to get it. To think he dared to make a ruckus in our territory!" the guy said. "But Chief, what are you doing outside at this time?" someone else asked. "Finding a guitar," the chief replied. "Finding a... guitar?" "Yeah. The troublemaking fellow said he needs a guitar to exin to the boss." The security chief did not continue, instead hastily leaving to search for a guitar. As their chief left, those standing outside the room all had the same puzzled look on their faces. Exining and guitars, what did they even have to do with each other? Chapter 152: Improvised Quarrel Chapter 152: Improvised Quarrel Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The security chief headed to his own office. He had a guitar inside, which had been given personally by the boss when he had been promoted. He had gotten a disy cab installed and kept his treasured guitar inside. Was he really going to lend this guitar to that youngster? He was unwilling to give it up. What if it got damaged? But when he thought about it, the youngster was rich. If it was really damaged, he could get Fang Zhao topensate more. It was only because he had seen Fang Zhaos information that he was willing to lend it out. If it was anyone else, would he have been so kind as to give it up?! He quickly brought the guitar back into the room and handed it over to Fang Zhao. "Be careful, this guitar is expensive." "What about the amplifier and the rest?" Fang Zhao asked. "There isnt any," the chief answered. Back then, the boss had only gifted the guitar. Ever since he had received it, it had been kept in the disy cab. Today was the first time it had been taken out. The security chief warned him once again, "If you damage it, you have to pay." "I know." "Wait a minute, you are just going to y it like this? Dont you need the amplifiers, effects pedals, and whatnot?" Fang Zhao pointed at a not-too-distant corner. "Over there." "That is... Bosss stuff." "Isnt that meant for receiving guests?" "I dont know." The security chief tried his hardest to recall. He did note here that often, but he would surelye here a few times a month, sometimes to give reports, other times when matters ured in a certain area of the nightclub. However, all the times he had visited this room, he had never seen anyone using the equipment in that corner, including the boss himself. But hearing what Fang Zhao had said, the chief felt a little skeptical. Could it really be for guests to use? After all, where the boss was sitting was slightly further away from that corner, whereas every time there were guests or anyone giving their reports, the person would always sit where Fang Zhao was, which was closer to the corner. As the chief was pondering, Fang Zhao had already connected the cables, tested the sound, adjusted the amplifier, and yed out a single chord. And when Fang Zhao yed the chord, Natiwuzis tune paused slightly. When Fang Zhao finished, only then did he continue. Fang Zhao listened to it and turned his head over to the statue-like security chief. "I just asked; your boss has approved of me using this equipment." Security chief: "..." I dont really understand these people who dabble in music. Carefully observing his bosss expression, there was really no anger, and the dazed look hed had was no longer there. The chief also realized that, when Fang Zhao had yed, the boss had even turned his head over, and there was a strange look in his eyes. It was somewhatplex, but clearly there was no disapproval in his eyes. "Im going to exin the matter that happened in the dance hall to your boss. Wait to the side first." Fang Zhao sat down after speaking. Every time the security chief saw Natiwuzi ying the guitar, he would praise it to the high heavens. Although he did not know many musical cells and could not understand the meaning expressed in the song, he knew how to watch. There were frequent ancient-guitar performances at Space, and he had seen many, but he had never seen anyone who couldpare with the boss. But now, the security chief felt that they had encountered an impressive one this time. Both Fang Zhao and Natiwuzi were not using the effects pedals. The guitar tones could beparable to Natiwuzis performances back then, though not as delicate, but they harnessed an intense destructive power. This meant to say that the two of them had firm control over their equipment. The guitars in the hands of Natiwuzi and Fang Zhao were both made from the same sort of wood, and they were of simr design and shape. The two guitars were probably from the same series, manufactured by the same person or team. The wood that had been used provided a fuller bass and resonance. The bass tune that came from Natiwuzis side was like the impending thunder from an approaching tempest, seemingly restraining the fury that was about to burst out in his interrogation. And when Natiwuzi stopped, Fang Zhao paused for two seconds before resuming. Unlike Natiwuzis tune, this one was peaceful yet intense. At this moment, Natiwuzi stared at Fang Zhao. His eyes were full of gloom, like dark clouds gathering. The tune he yed was gloomy and getting more stifling by the minute. Fang Zhaos reply was instant, without time for a breather. His response was strong and unyielding. An unstoppable force meets an immovable object! This was what the others in the room thought. The two men holding onto guitars, taking turns to y a tune, really seemed like they were engaged in a dialogue. Gradually, the tempo became quicker and the melody more impassioned. The two appeared as if they had entered another realm and werepletely immersed in it. The other people and objects in their surroundings had just be ornaments in the background. Actually, the moment Fang Zhao had picked up the guitar to y a tune, the atmosphere of the room had changed, as if everyone in the room had been shifted to another world. Puzzled looks were on the faces of everyone else in the room. Makes no sense! Cant understand! They just felt that the skills of the two guitarists were very good and the strumming was getting more and more intense. They had never heard these chords before, but it did not sound random. Hearing it ced arge strain on their nerves, but it was not jarring. It was more like their hearing ability could not keep up to the speed and caliber. As if using shoddy earpieces and sound equipment to listen to a high-quality masterpiece, the most essential parts would be hampered and they could not get the clear picture. They finally understood why people thought that great masters seemed to be from a different dimension. In their absent-minded state, they felt as if this scene was not from the world they were familiar with. Are these two really having a conversation? Just using guitars? How mysterious. It made them feel as if these two had not grown up on this, or perhaps the two were aliens? Could it be that these two did not live in normal human society? The security chief had once heard from someone, probably a certain band that hade to perform at Space, that during their performance, it was actually the instrumentsmunicating. Whatever sort of melody was produced by a band members instrument, the others could reply with the most appropriate answer. Looking at Fang Zhao, other than the few pauses during the first few chords, he would pick up as soon as Natiwuzi stopped, as though they had practiced together before! This fellow had note here before, right? He had never met Natiwuzi? Never had the two practiced before today, so how could they flow so smoothly? Even to the point where they knew when the other party was going to stop and continue on so seamlessly? Other than that, there was still that skill with the guitar. Where had Fang Zhao, that young fellow, learned it from? By himself, or under the guidance of a master? There was no need to doubt Natiwuzi, Yanzhous Shadowless Hands, who had the rank of a great master. Whenever ancient electric guitars were mentioned, everyone would know who he was. In the past, many popr singers had personally invited him to coborate. But Fang Zhao? His skill with the guitar was actually as adept! Had anyone heard of this person before in the ancient-instruments circle? What was more astonishing was how old he was! The surrounding bodyguards viewed Fang Zhao in a different light, especially those bodyguards that had been with Natiwuzi for a longer time. Even if they could not understand what they were hearing, that did not prevent them froming to a conclusion: this young fellow was impressive! To think he could actually face Natiwuzi head on! Natiwuzis expression was no longer as gloomy. His gaze was more incisive and his face was bing increasingly flushed from the ying of the guitar as his cheeks trembled. Upon seeing this, the security chief and the other bodyguards thought to themselves, the bosss condition doesnt seem too stable. Is he going to flip? Just as they were thinking this, they saw Natiwuzi sway and suddenly stand up, seemingly like a bird of prey that had been provoked. With overflowing energy and a fire burning in his eyes, he strummed the guitar rapidly! Under Natiwuzis hawk-like gaze, Fang Zhao calmly stood up, not showing any signs of weakness. He rapidly yed an even more intense tune. The air seemed to be filled with countless invisible knives, the music like a raging storm that was not letting up! In the small room, it seemed as if there was a formless hurricane! The security chief felt as if he could hear the wrath of the ocean and the sound of surging waves crashing into a cliff and breaking apart. Everyone else in the room stood there dumbstruck as they watched the two musicians caught up in their own crazy performance. The whirlwind tempo kept increasing, and the two were like powerful machines that were out of control as the powerful strumming became more urgent and explosive and the rooms temperature rose. Natiwuzis grimacing face waspletely red, and he seemed to be in a crazed state. Inparison, other than Fang Zhaos fingers that were strumming like the wind, he seemed a lot more tranquil, but of course, that was only on the surface. Strumming faster than the naked eye could catch was not a feat that could be replicated by any youngster in one go just by watching videos on the inte. To actually be able to differentiate the rhythm through hearing and keep up with the speed, his skill was indeed high! That skill! In the room, other than the two ying the guitar, everyone else stood rooted to the spot like statues, afraid to even move in case they were scalded by the high temperatures, even forgetting to breath. Luckily, this stifling atmosphere did notst for too long. After another round of a stormy tune from Fang Zhao, Natiwuzi did not continue, instead hugging his guitar as he stood there panting, the crazed look on his facepletely dissipating. His eyes were glowing as he looked at Fang Zhao. There was no gloom or anger; it was purely a look of delight and excitement. Natiwuzi wiped away the sweat on his face andughed heartily, like a warrior who just experienced a good fight that left him content. "Hahahahaha!" And with Natiwuzisughter, the explosive atmosphere from a while back no longer existed. The feeling of being dragged to another world also finally be normal, like the calm after a storm. The security chief lifted a trembling finger to his forehead and discovered a fineyer of sweat had formed. He took a long and deep breath. How was this a conversation? This was simply an improvised quarrel! However, their boss seemed be quite happy despite the quarrel. Afterughing, Natiwuzi said, "You are very good!" Fang Zhaoughed and replied, "You are really great yourself." They were not sure which words had triggered Natiwuzis funny bits, but he once again roared withughter. Natiwuzi took out a pen as thick as a thumb from his pocket and signed a bold and cursive name on the guitar: NaZi. People familiar with Natiwuzi would know that he would only sign this name when facing close friends and family or when he really regarded someone as important and approved of them. At other times, he would only sign "Natiwuzi." And this guitar was not one that Natiwuzi would use in public performances. He had used this guitar the longest, and it was different from the guitars he used in performances. This guitar was different from the ones used in performances that were custom-made for Natiwuzi. Natiwuzi had invested in his old ancient-guitar manufacturingpany. This guitar was from a series for the masses and was the best model in the series. Natiwuzi had advertised this for hispany. Natiwuzi handed over the guitar he had signed. "This guitar is for you." After that, he pointed at the other guitar, the one Fang Zhao had used, which belonged to the security chief. "You sign too." Natiwuzi spoke slowly, but every syble seemed like his own bass, every word seemed so deep. Anyone hearing Natiwuzi speak for the first time would feel uneasy. Fang Zhao had watched videos of some of Natiwuzis performances and interviews and knew he talked like this. He was not surprised, but it was Natiwuzis words that made him bbergasted. "This isnt mine." Fang Zhao pointed at the security chief who was wiping off his sweat. "It is now," Natiwuzi continued slowly, word by word. "A waste." The security chief: "..." Did this mean that leaving it in the office was considered a waste? Fang Zhao took the pen and signed two words, "Fang Zhao," on the security chiefs guitar. Unlike Natiwuzis cursive signature, Fang Zhaos was distinct and straight. Natiwuzis face, which looked over a hundred years old, was smiling so much that all his creases were appearing. This boss was very happy today. After receiving the guitar, Natiwuzi still took a photograph with Fang Zhao before carefully cing the guitar at the side. Still smiling, he told Fang Zhao, "It is veryte already. I will get someone to send you back first. As for this, I will get to the bottom of the matter and inform you." Natiwuzi might have spoken slowly, but every word was distinct and full of sincerity. He truly meant that he would investigate the incident tonight, and if there was any inside story, he would definitely give Fang Zhao an ount. "Many thanks," Fang Zhao replied. Natiwuzi waved his hands and did not say anything else. He got his men to escort Fang Zhao out. Only the security chief and a few trusted aides were left in the room. The smile on Natiwuzis facepletely vanished. With a cold flicker in his eyes, he asked slowly, "Where are the ones that got beaten?" The security chief took a step forward and respectfully answered. "In the medical treatment room, but they are currently restrained by our men." Natiwuzi leaned back on the sofa and closed his eyes, as if he was resting. He slowly spat out three words. "Drag them over!" The security chiefs eyebrows jumped. "Drag" was an understatement. Chapter 153: Boss, You Made The Headlines Chapter 153: Boss, You Made The Headlines Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Natiwuzi let his men lead Fang Zhao to another exit that was less noticeable. From the time he had entered Natiwuzis room all the way till he left, allmunications on his bracelet had been blocked, and they only returned back to normal after he got out. Notification sounds rang out as his bracelet vibrated. Fang Zhao took a look. He had missed over 10 calls and had notifications of over 100 messages. The messages contents were all inquiring about whether the "nightclub fight incident" was real and whether he was all right. There were people from Silver Wing, the virtual projects department, Wayne, Duan Qianji... A number of student leaders and teachers from Qian Academy of Music had also sent messages. Fang Zhao mass sent a message informing everyone that he was safe, and he quickly received a new iing call. The sender was the teacher in charge of his university ss back when the original owner of this body had still been alive. When Fang Zhao went over to the school to give lectures, he would chat with his former teacher-in-charge. He was a plump middle-aged man who was always smiling. He seemed friendly, but students who were under him knew how fierce he could be. This teacher had coincidentally called as Fang Zhao was mass sending the message, so he picked up the call after he was done. Other people who called him after receiving the message had to temporarily be put on hold. His former teacher in charge sounded very worried. "Fang Zhao, whats your situation over there?" "Its nothing, Im about to head home," Fang Zhao replied. His former teachers tone had a hint of doubt. "Its really nothing?" Fang Zhao switched to a video call. "Im really fine." When he saw Fang Zhaos image and nothing seemed wrong, only then did the former teacher-in-charge feel at ease. He had been woken up by urgent calls from some of his students, informing him that Fang Zhao had fought in Space and been detained by the security team. The news had scared him awake, and since he had not been able to contact Fang Zhao, he had contacted a few of his good friends. Only after that, when hed tried calling Fang Zhao again, had the call gotten through. However, since when were those students so close with Fang Zhao? To actually help Fang Zhao find help in the middle of the night? Whatever the case, when hed heard what had happened, Fang Zhaos former teacher-in-charge had be anxious too. Fang Zhao was his student and a junior he looked highly upon. Them teachers had discussed in private before and felt that this youngster Fang Zhao had the most potential for development and could best expand the influence of the Qian music faculty on the global scene. And hearing the news of Fang Zhao hitting someone in a nightclub was totally unimaginable! After that, Fang Zhao recorded a short video message and sent it out, informing everyone that he was safe and all right. "There are reporters around. Its not advisable to leave from the main exit or other exits known to our customers. Mr. Fang, please head this way." The security personnel led Fang Zhao to another path. "Right, your bodyguard came as well. We let him wait over there." Zuo Yu saw the message Fang Zhao had just sent. Because he had heard that Fang Zhao had had a situation here, Zuo Yu had gotten up in the middle of the night and driven over fully armed, and hed even contacted a number of friends in Qian City. They had been ready to start a rescue mission. In the end, when hed just arrived, hed received Fang Zhaos message proiming he was safe, not giving Zuo Yu the chance to perform. When the security personnel outside the nightclub had heard Fang Zhaos name, their attitudes had seemed especially good, which puzzled Zuo Yu, and hed even suspected that the security personnel were dropping smoke bombs to confuse him. When he received Fang Zhaos reply, it confirmed that the situation was not what he had imagined. It was instead totally different. "Entertainment news is nothing but trouble!" Zuo Yumented as he sat in the car waiting in Spaces underground car park for staff. He had received news of Fang Zhao having a situation, and when Fang Zhao had been uncontactable, hed went online and seen a few entertainment tabloid headlines: "Silver Wing Virtual Project Department Member Fights Six People Barehanded." "Showing His True Colors after Drinking! He Actually Dares to Create Trouble at Space!" "Exposed Video of Silver Wing Boss Assaulting Others." ... The more Zuo Yu saw, the more speechless he became. Zuo Yu could believe Fang Zhao had taken on six people; his boss possibly had that much ability. Watching Fang Zhao kick someone straight offline in-game, he knew that Fang Zhao was definitely not as harmless as he looked. But after that, the news became "Silver Wing Boss"? The overexaggeration here was too strong. There were a few dark, fuzzy, and noisy videos circting. These videos were shaky, and nobody in the video could be clearly seen. The sounds of shouting, music, andmentary were all jumbled up in a mess. There was not a single clear video, but for sure, the ce in the video was Spaces dance hall, and in one of the videos, a person was seen hurtling through the air after a kick. As Fang Zhao came over together with the security personnel, Zuo Yu examined him carefully and realized that Fang Zhao was fine. Wasnt it said that, whether there were reasons or not, any troublemaker at Space would suffer? Why did it seem like that was notpletely true? One security personnel led the way in front of Fang Zhao, and behind him was another personnel carrying arge case and following behind diligently. When he saw that attentive behavior, Zuo Yu even imagined that the guy was trying to steal his job. "Mr. Fang, your stuff has been ced in the car." The security personnel had been ordered by Natiwuzi to pack the guitar in a case and escort Fang Zhao out. Fang Zhao heard that Thomas and Cheng Lan were still inside, so he got someone to bring the two out and get the nightclubs driver to send them home. "Senior, are you really all right?" Thomas and Cheng Lan asked in disbelief once more before they left. "Im fine. Itste, you guys hurry up and go home." Fang Zhao watched them leave with the driver before entering his own car. The car exited from an underground driveway and took an elevator up and emerged at a flyover. "Boss, you gave me a big scare today," Zuo Yu said. "Where did you get the news from?" Fang Zhao asked. "The paparazzi king that you pulled into the team said you got into a fight at Space. No idea where he got the news from, but he might be waiting outside Space to grab some news. I came the moment I heard the news and even called a few helpers. In the end, since you were all right, I let the others leave." "A pretty good reaction. You get a pay raise this month," Fang Zhao replied. "Yeah, just nice for me to treat them to a meal. Even though they were not needed, they reacted quickly and came out in the middle of the night without any questions asked." "You can submit an expense im for the food." "Hahaha, Boss, you are wise indeed!" Zuo Yus tension finally settled down, and he asked, "Boss, where did those sixe from? What did they do?" "I dont know where they came from, but their target was me, and they seemed quite sinister. Natiwuzi said they had on them a drug that enhances creativity and stimtes the brain." Zuo Yu shuddered. "You mean the kind of drug that is not prohibited but is loathed by all the older artists?" Zuo Yu had heard of this even though he was not in production circles. When creating stuff, certain artists would use some medication to stimte themselves when they were low on inspiration. It was rumored that, after using these drugs, the brain would be very active and their inspiration would be overflowing. It was a shortcut method used by many young artists these days and involved many industries, such asposing, photography, design, and others. However, older and more prestigious artists detested it bitterly. Taking medical substances to gain inspiration was not necessarily the most appropriate thing for a creator to do. Even if they could produce a work, it would not be ripe enough or perfect enough, and the creator might miss out on some of their own potential, which could have resulted in them creating a masterpiece. And once they were dependent on substances, their creativity might be restricted. Sometimes, inspiration needed a longer time to mature and required an umtion of time and experience, but there were always impetuous people within the circle who thirsted for sess and could not wait, hence choosing this path. There was an old artist that had once epted an interview and given his views on this matter. He did not approve of using such substances to gain inspiration. There were even examples: once, there were two directors from Yanzhoupeting for the position of president of Yanzhous Director Association. It was revealed that one of the directors had used substances in the process of filming many of his works, and ultimately, for the final vote, many old directors voted against him and he lost the election. These people probably had not had the chance to make their move in the private room and so had decided to make their move when Fang Zhao headed to the dance floor. Therefore, this had resulted in Fang Zhaos first ever dancing experience ending with assault In Yanzhousposing circles, for virtuous and reputable old artists, Fang Zhao only knew Xue Jing. If news was exposed of Fang Zhao using substances topose, the person hurt the most would probably be Xue Jing. Qian Academy of Music might also terminate his employment, and he might even be alienated from the Qian music circles. Zuo Yus expression became solemn. "Old Master Xue Jing is an academic representative, I heard that Old Master Xue is currently arranging a global lecture tour and will bring you along when the timees. Could it be that some people are jealous and are trying to make Old Master Xue give up on his rmendation of you? But given Spaces stringent security checks, how could these people have smuggled the drugs in? Unless they had people on the inside?" "That is why Natiwuzi said he would give me a full exnation." "Boss, bring me along the next time you visit such ces. Its safer to have a bodyguard by your side. In the future, there will surely be more such situations." Given Fang Zhaos ability, Zuo Yu reckoned that his boss would keep climbing higher. Whether Fang Zhao walked down the path of a star or an academic, whether publicly or in the shadows, he would surely encounter many such situations. It had only been mind-stimting drugs this time, but what if there were guns next time? Fang Zhao knew what Zuo Yu meant. As long as he kept moving forward, there would be people pushed downward and people getting obstructed. But! Regardless of the party, whoever was capable moved upward! Since I am capable and better than you, unless I let you pass on my own ord, you better obediently get lost behind me! Given Fang Zhaos character, he would not be scared off by such a matter. After all, he had a hundred years worth of experience from a darker time, and his temperament was different from his "peers." If the ones that ordered this had already been surpassed by Fang Zhao, he would leave them further in the dust, but if this had been nned by those temporarily ahead of himself, when Fang Zhao surpassed them, he would stomp on them even more viciously! Zuo Yu noticed his boss was not the least bit intimidated and asked, "Boss, have you seen the entertainment news?" "Nope. Why?" "You made the headlines." "When?" "Just... the headlines of various tabloids are about this matter, saying that you smashed a nightclub and have an inted ego. They even say the prospects of Jinro and the others following you are bleak. Media outlets keep stirring this up." Zuo Yu seemed happy. When hed found out that the truth was totally different from his reports, he had breathed easy. Given Fang Zhaos reputation, this matter making the headlines in such a short time was unlikely. Some strings were definitely being pulled in the background. Parties that saw Silver Wing unfavorably could have made the move. Though they might not have had any connection with those people in the nightclubs, they would have pushed for the news of Silver Wing being a joke and been delighted in Fang Zhao suffering misfortune. Wayne was relieved as well when he found out the truth. He was figuring out their next move together with the public rtions department. It just so happened that they could wait for this fire to burn bigger before borrowing the me. News of Fang Zhaos fight at the nightclub was published in the wee hours of the morning. Many were still asleep, and there was a limit to the night owls that were still online. On the morning of the second day, when people were heading to school and work, the viewership was a lot greater. "The f*ck! Fang Zhao? Creating trouble and assaulting others at a nightclub? Did I read wrongly?" "Visiting a nightclub in the middle of the night and assaulting others? Whoa, I couldnt tell that Fang Zhao had such a fiery temper!" "I heard he was drunk?" "Sometimes, a bottle of wine is more effective than a magic mirror." "Im rather new to this. May I know who Fang Zhao is?" "The brother who posted on top, are you new to the gaming circle? You should at least know Jinro-god, right? Let me tell you, Fang Zhao is the immediate superior of Jinro and the others. Early on, I just could not stomach it. They say he is aposer who does not do any proper duties and doesnt understand games, so what qualifications does he have to be the boss?! It is rumored that Fang Zhao makes things difficult for Jinro and the others, only caring about results and making them work overtime everyday!" Jinro was having breakfast while browsing the news. When he saw the discussion, he nearly spewed out all his food. "Stop talking nonsense! I still wish to live longer in-game!" The masses online could not know what Jinro and the others were thinking and were enthusiastically discussing this matter. "Not a single one of these management-level personnel are good. Enjoying themselves in an office, only using their mouths to get things done and visiting a club at night while the people under them work like dogs!" "Yeah, with Fang Zhao having such a bad temper, I wonder how Jinro and the others survive under him. I hope they arent being abused." The online masses had sumbed to influence and now pictured a scene of a rich, evil man bullying his pitiful workers. There were a number who spoke up for Fang Zhao, including teachers and students of Qian Academy of Music, but their numbers were limited, and without a good understanding of the situation, their voices were quickly drowned out. There were others that knew about Spaces background and took delight in others misfortune. They thought that Fang Zhao had surely suffered some serious injury. Fang Zhao also received many consoling text messages and calls. Even he could not tell which were genuinely sincere and which ones were making discreet inquiries. At 10 a.m., renowned ancient guitar master and one of the three fastest guitarists in the world, nicknamed "Yanzhous Shadowless Hands," Natiwuzi, updated his status on the worldsrgest entertainment social tform. There were no words, only a short tune of a guitar being yed and a photograph. Natiwuzi liked to use audio to express his own feelings. The photograph was the one taken in Space alongside Fang Zhao. In the picture, Natiwuzi was all smiles. Those closer to Natiwuzi posted joking replies below. "The old man is so happy, perhaps he found another long lost son?" "Or perhaps he discovered another long lost grandson?" Ignorant strangers inquired, "Why another?" However, these old friends would not mention Natiwuzis private affairs in public. Quickly, Natiwuzis old friends added on to thementary. "After listening to the audio, all I can say is that the youngster in the photograph with that old fellow is not ordinary! This time, the old fellow was stirred up. Perhaps he has really found another son or grandson?" Fang Zhao frowned as he read thements. Son? Even grandson? The other way around would be more urate. Afterward, Fang Zhao replied to Natiwuzis status. Simrly, his reply was without words, just audio of a guitar tune. Backstage at a theater in Huangzhou, Li Kasi was getting his hair fixed by a stylist when he stretched out his hand and told his assistant, "Bring me my double-neck electric guitar." Li Kasi was just like Natiwuzi, one of the three speed-strumming maestros in the world. Thus, under Fang Zhaos reply to Natiwuzis status, Li Kasi uploaded a reply that was also a wordless audio clip of a guitar tune. On a certain sea far away from Yanzhou, thest of the three great guitar masters, Jiminy, was enjoying the seascape on board a yacht. He chuckled faintly and said, "Makes sense," as he picked up a 10-string guitar. Jiminy uploaded a wordless guitar tune to Li Kasis reply. Therefore, the many media outlets and online masses that were glued to Natiwuzi and Fang Zhaos situation were dumbfounded. These people... can they even use humannguage? Chapter 154: Gods Domain Chapter 154: Gods Domain Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh In the eyes of the masses, ancient instruments were a so-called high-end art and were not easily understood. Normally, it was something that could not be used except by professionals. Among ancient-instrument performers, these three speed-strumming maestros were not the most aplished, but they were the most well-known. Why? Because the masses loved seeing these great masters show off! This time, all three globally renowned speed-strumming maestros had appeared, and this made Fang Zhao especially conspicuous. "Who is that young fellow? A new talent in the industry?"" "No idea. Dont tell me these great masters are using music tomunicate?" "Unless... this is the rumored "Gods domain"? No wonder us normal humans cant understand it." "Anyone able to decipher the audio?" "Does Gods domain mean nutcases domain by any chance?" someone joked. "The so-called Gods domain is the stuff used by the gods at the apexes of their own circles. For example, the worlds three speed-strumming maestros making use of audio tomunicate: only those of the same grade would be able to understand." "That Fang Zhao person, does it mean he is on a simr level to those three?" "This... doesnt count, in my opinion; Fang Zhao has only coincidentally touched Gods domain." People outside of Yanzhou all followed Jiminy and Li Kasis new statuses and traced it to Fang Zhaos profile on the social tform. Jiminy and Li Kasis fans were mostly non-academic and did not follow the trends, so when Xue Jing had brought Fang Zhao along for his global lecture tour, few among these people had taken notice, but now, with the appearance of the three speed-strumming maestros, Fang Zhaos new image was especially eye-catching. There was no need to bother about what people on other continents were thinking. Over at Yanzhou, reporters from every single big news firms were cracking their heads trying to think about what to write. Regarding music, they would only listen, and if it was pleasing, it would be downloaded. If it wasnt, it was chucked aside, and everything was based on their own preferences. These reporters would not analyze a song or try to decipher the meaning in a tune, but now, they felt as if they were facing a trick question in their career. What were they supposed to write if they could not understand it at all? Reporters of smaller news firms did not have many worries. Whether or not they interpreted it correctly did not concern them. What they cared about was how to write in such a way that would attract the most viewers and to get the masses to discuss it passionately. At this time, all the news firms were racking their heads trying to plot out the contents of news to be published. At least the bigger news firms still published proper news, and the contents were somewhat conservative, using the matter with the three speed-strumming maestros to praise Fang Zhao and making guesses about whether Fang Zhao had any blood rtion with Natiwuzi. The smaller news firms were totally different, fabricating news as if they had seen it for themselves. Some mentioned that Fang Zhao and Natiwuzi were father and son, while others said they were grandfather and grandson. Of course, there were a number that concluded the two were up to some shady business in private. Whatever the case, Fang Zhao smashing up Natiwuzis territory, getting out in one piece, and even receiving a guitar would have made anyone believe they had some sort of rtionship. However, very quickly, Space released a statement saying that there were customers creating trouble in the wee hours of the morning and disrupting the business of the nightclub. Fang Zhao had acted heroically to help maintain the peace and was a junior that boss Natiwuzi thought highly of. "So that means the few who were beaten up deserved it?" "It has already been reported to the police. Seems true." "True or false, no one knows." "I dont care who was right or wrong. What I want to know is whether Fang Zhao is Natiwuzis long lost grandson?" Certain small news firms were quick to change their tune. Their criticism of Fang Zhaos ruthless temperament turned into praise for his heroic actions. Some people sneered at them receiving a p in the face, but these small tabloids paid no head. They just had to continue fabricating when it came to grabbing peoples attention. What? A smack in the face after the whole affair? So be it. Who cares whether its praise or criticism? As long there is traffic and its popr, if a smack on the left side of the face is not enough, the right side can be presented on a te for everyone to bash! Traffic and poprity were the fundamental needs of these small tabloids. When it came to the truth and morality, how important were they? This was the approach many small media outlets took and was one of the reasons Silver Wing staff found them extremely troublesome. Awsuit? These people were all experienced hands. Whether big or small, when it came to public opinion, these small media outlets never took the frontline, nor were they cannon fodder. They would just follow behind the biggestpanys *sses and pick up the scraps. There were not entirely able to dodge allwsuits, but more than half the time, they would be unscathed. Over at Waynes side, he had enlisted the help of people from public rtions to handle this matter and take advantage of it to give Fang Zhao a boost in poprity and presence in the media. In this sort of superficial society, those who were not outstanding in the looks department had to reveal their faces more often to ensure people remembered them. As for the main character in this whole affair, Fang Zhao returned home and had a good sleep. After waking up, he first took a look at the progress of the various projects in the department. Following that, he left Wang Tie a message then went into lockdown mode. He had found some inspiration at Space. Although it was not considered enough toplete a piece instantly, he could first throw all this inspiration into aposition and follow up by modifying itter. In the afternoon, Fang Zhao received a text message from Natiwuzi inviting him over for a chat. Natiwuzi would share the developments of his investigation into the matter as well as y a little music. "Remember to bring along the guitar," Natiwuzi had stressed twice. This time, Zuo Yu had not logged into the game. As Fang Zhaos bodyguard, Fang Zhao was his main priority. On the way to Space, Zuo Yu could not help but ask, "Boss, did you reallye across Gods domain?" Fang Zhao was even more skeptical than Zuo Yu. "Gods domain? What is that?" "Dont you know? Its the summit that gods in certain circles can reach, where they can see or hear things that others have no way of understanding. Didnt that ur to you with Natiwuzis status? The other two speed-strumming maestros also followed after you and replied with an ancient guitar tune. Everyone says that you all were using Gods domain techniques tomunicate, and people online are saying you have chanced upon Gods domain." Nobody else was in the car, and Zuo Yu really wanted to know. "Boss, are you really able tomunicate using music?" Fang Zhao shook his head. "Actually, that is a form ofmunication using conscious thinking. Through music, one can understand the other partys emotions, but they will not be as detailed as written or spokenmunication. It is actually a sort of perception ability when ites to music and has nothing to do with gods or whatnot. Some people acquire this ability after time, while others are born with that innate talent. These people might not have any musical knowledge or stepped into any circles, but when they listen to a piece of music, they are able to urately feel the performers emotions. Therefore, Gods domain is actually not appropriate at all." "Huh, it really isnt incredible? Discussions online even said that a certain music academy did an early release of test questions to let students analyze themunications in those four audio clips from Gods domain. Some of those students are going to cry soon." "Is there?" Fang Zhao pondered for a beat andughed. "The teachers setting the exams should be clear on the situation. They are probably just teasing the students." Zuo Yu also felt a little sympathetic towards them. "Those students are so pitiful." What were those teachers thinking? After all, it was an open book examination. They could use the current matter the public was discussing and give the students an examination that would leave a deep impression. Zuo Yu drove the car through the same underground driveway back into Space. Inside the interior carpark, the security chief was waiting. "Wee Mr. Fang, the boss is upstairs. Im here to escort you." The chief was rather polite on the way up. "My name is Qu Wei. Qu as in a tune, Wei as in proud. You can call me Little Wei. Im the current security chief of the nightclub, and this is my contact number. If you encounter any problems in the future, feel free to contact me. I will personally help you settle it!" Zuo Yu, who was following beside Fang Zhao, raised an eyebrow. How their attitudes have changed once again after one day! Even "Little Wei"? He is obviously around 20 years older than Fang Zhao and he has the cheek to be called that! What a character! Qu Wei led Fang Zhao to arger room on the top floor. This room was used by Natiwuzi for receiving friends. After Fang Zhao entered, Qu Wei did not leave but stood waiting outside. Zuo Yu also did not enter but found a seat at a nearby coffee table as he took note of the surroundings. "Hey, brother, a quick question." Qu Wei walked over without the same politeness hed showed Fang Zhao, but he was still rather cordial. He poured a cup of tea for Zuo Yu before helping himself to one. Qu Wei curiously asked, "Has your boss trained before? Maybe in the military, or he took up sses? There is basically no second hit in his fighting style. Among the six, only one of them took two blows, while the other five were all knocked out in one move." A number of things hade to light after this round of internal investigations. Someone had epted a bribe and created a loophole for the perpetrators to go through, but they had not expected it to blow up such that even the boss would get involved. To investigate the six people, Qu Wei had watched the surveince footage over 10 times. Especially the portion where Fang Zhao hit the other guys, Qu Wei had watched it at least 30 times. "Actually, when I was watching the video, there was something I just did not understand." Qu Wei activated the yback of that portion of the video for Zuo Yu. Zuo Yu was Fang Zhaos trusted bodyguard, and since Qu Wei was investigating this matter, showing the video to Fang Zhaos attendant was the same. He had already obtained approval from his boss. "Look at this part, and here too. Doesnt it seem as if he pauses for a brief moment and... How do I say it, I just feel that when he is fighting, he is so nimble, yet he seems a little out of sorts. This situation starts when the third person jumps in. Did your boss discover anything at that time?" Qu Wei had originally wanted to ask Fang Zhao straight, but the boss wanted to strum a few tunes. The matter was not that urgent and Qu Wei could ask after they were done, but now that he was with Fang Zhaos bodyguard, he could just ask randomly. Zuo Yu watched the video curiously. Due to the actions of Spaces staff, not a single clear video of Fang Zhao fighting in the dance hall had been uploaded online. Those videos online were quite blurry and shook violently. Proper videos had been confiscated not just because of Fang Zhao but because of Spaces image as well. Therefore, this was the first time Zuo Yu had seen a clear video of Fang Zhao fighting off those people from all angles. He also noticed Fang Zhao pausing momentarily at the parts Qu Wei had pointed out. Although brief, these out-of-sorts feeling could only be seen by experienced and attentive persons. Qu Wei was not the security chief for nothing. "You realize it too, right? I was very curious; did Mr. Fang notice any suspicious persons or things?" Qu Wei asked. Zuo Yu paused, took a deep breath, and exhaled while remaining silent for a few seconds. He then said, "ording to my experience, and given my understanding of him..." "Mmhm, what?" Qu Wei leaned closer, wanting to listen to every single word of Zuo Yus. "It might be totally different from what you are imagining," Zuo Yu replied. "Go on." "His mind might have been wandering." "?" Qu Wei thought he had just heard a joke, but when he saw Zuo Yus manner, it did not seem like a bluff. His mind was wandering? Letting his mind wander while fighting? And he could actually win? in disbelief was all over Qu Weis face. If it was true, he had no way of expressing how shocked he really was. Noticing Qu Wei all wide-eyed as though he had seen a freak, Zuo Yu patted him on the shoulder and, in the manner of an experienced person, told him, "Dont make a fuss over nothing. The boss might havee to realize the stuff in Gods domain." Seeing Qu Wei still staring nkly, Zuo Yu exined, "Inyman terms, it means that he found some inspiration forposing during the fight." Qu Wei: "..." Thinking aboutposing in a fight?! Zuo Yu smiled knowingly. "My boss is actually a really gifted artist. Mmhm, you should probably understand." Qu Wei thought about his boss Natiwuzis everyday entricities, as well as his habit of disregarding everything in his surroundings and picking up a guitar. Suddenly seeing the light, he eximed, "I understand!" Chapter 155: Show Me Your Fastest Strumming Speed Chapter 155: Show Me Your Fastest Strumming Speed Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Zuo Yu had noticed this happening with Fang Zhao a number of times in the game. When watching Fang Zhao ying monsters in-game, there were times where his mind seemed to have left his body. When asked about it once, Fang Zhaos reply was that he had realized something at that point in time. As for what he realized, Zuo Yu knew as wellsong inspirations! Zuo Yu had even joked that Fang Zhao was lucky not to have lived during the actual Period of Destruction. If such an out-of-body experience had urred during the actual period, he would have long been dead. Fang Zhao had onlyughed; he had not replied. Watching the surveince footage of the dance hall once more, Zuo Yu tried to guess whether his boss had had a realization. However, regardless of the truth, Zuo Yu would not tell Qu Wei. If Fang Zhao had really found anything suspicious, he would have said it himself. As the bodyguard, it was better for Zuo Yu to keep his lips tight. Zuo Yu had gone with the reply of "gaining inspiration." At least on the surface, he had given a reply. Whether Qu Wei believed him was another matter. Inside the room. Natiwuzi handed over the preliminary findings of the investigation to Fang Zhao. The six men had been paid for this. Their employer was still unknown at this point, and more time was needed to continue investigation. "The other party is probably experienced, given how he knew which people to employ and how to hide his own identity, but my guess is that the other party isnt one of those bigpanies. Given my many years of experience, the possibility of a bigpany using these means is extremely small. At the most, they would give it a push on the back if they caught wind of it. After all, it is because of you that Silver Wing has a virtual projects department and the currently emerging gaming department." There was something else that Natiwuzi refrained from saying. If these bigpanies really wanted to do something, they would target Duan Qianji or other senior management executives, not someone of Fang Zhaos status. Also, their methods would not be so simple. It was rare for Natiwuzi to speak so much, but this was a sign of his sincerity. In the first ce, it was his nightclub thatd had thepse that had allowed these people a chance to make their move. Furthermore, Natiwuzi wished to invest in Fang Zhao. "Many times, some small characters without presence will bite you over trivial matters. The moment you are not alert, they might bite off a big chunk of flesh. Luckily, you were guarded this time," Natiwuzi said. Back then, he had been a glittering celebrity too and had his own fair share of troubles. If Fang Zhao was not aware of the perpetrators intentions this round, the drugs could have been injected or slipped into his pockets. From there, arranging for a journalist to report about Fang Zhao "using stimnt drugs and visiting a nightclub for inspiration" would have been really troublesome for Fang Zhao. "Once you get famous, these things be moremon. Prepare yourself; these things cant be guarded against, and you can only be careful." Noticing Fang Zhao looking pensive, Natiwuzi continued on, "Most likely, its some personnel from a small- or medium-sizedpany. They are probably afraid to do anything to Silver Wings senior executives, so they targeted you." "Understood." Fang Zhao had some doubt in his heart, but Wang Tie was also helping him investigate. He would get the findings soon. After all that, Natiwuzi told Fang Zhao the reason he had been called over. "Fang Zhao, your speed-strumming skill is quite good. Self-taught?" Natiwuzi asked. "I learned from someone a long time ago. After that, I practiced for quite some time." ying it in my mind counts, right? Fang Zhao thought to himself. However, Natiwuzi had guessed wrongly. He had thought that Fang Zhao was mostly self-taught and had been learning for a long time. "No wonder you y so well despite not having a reputation in the ancient-instrument circles. In the future, you cane and stretch your legs with the others in the ancient-instruments circle, take part in some performances, or evene to my club to strum a few tunes. Why dont you y a tune now. I know that you did not give your allst time. Show me your fastest strumming speed." Natiwuzi switched on a camera at the side and prepared to record. He told Fang Zhao, "After this recording, I will upload the video of your speed strumming online. That will dispel peoples doubts of you. Dont worry, this guitar of mine is high quality. There will be no issue when strumming. I have used it for so many years already and maintained it well. The quality of the strings could be said to be the best in the world. Just be at ease and strum to your hearts content." Natiwuzi was in a good mood and was speaking a lot more today, although he was still speaking slowly, unlike his lightning quick strumming. "All-out strumming?" Fang Zhao asked. "Thats right, you dont have to hold back. Let me see how fast you can go!" Generally speaking, a period was needed for someone to adapt to a guitar that did not belong to them, but Fang Zhao did not need it! During their previous munication" in the wee hours of the morning, Natiwuzi had seen it for himself. This time, he hoped that Fang Zhao would give him a surprise. The strumming started with a tune like a silk cloth sliding across the floor, quick and flowing. The density of the notes were concentrated raindrops pounding on the body. Fang Zhaos wrist was swiveling rapidly on the guitar neck as the fingers of his left hand looked as though they were on a piano keyboard. The speed was still rising, the notes bing more and more urgent. Most people could only hear the starting and ending notes. As for the middle portion, unless they used equipment, there would not be able to differentiate it! However, Natiwuzi had an outstanding hearing ability that an ordinary persons could notpare to. He was praised as one of the worlds three speed-strumming maestros, and before Jiminy and Li Kasi had emerged, he had upied the throne of speed strumming for close to twenty years. At the start, Natiwuzi had a gratified and excited smile. From the view of one from an older generation, as he was listening, he could appreciate it in his heart. But gradually, the smile on Natiwuzis face disappeared, and he no longer pondered, instead focusing his attention on listening. Even so, he found it strenuous, and this sort of feeling was getting stronger. Fang Zhaos fingers were flying around so quickly they appeared to have vanished. It seemed like a fireball was jumping around on the strings and the guitar was like a reactor undergoing nuclear fission, releasing an immense amount of energy. The torrential downpour of notes pounded away, and even Natawuzi who had a superb hearing ability capable of slowing music down could not keep up! Is this Fang Zhaos speed? Natiwuzi stared at Fang Zhao in shock, not believing his own eyes and ears. For people without a strong sense of musical perception, it might have only seemed like a dazzling disy of skill, but for people like him who had good musical perception, this was simply a colossal blow to him! And this blow had been brought about by Natiwuzi himself. His mind was on the verge of shutting down from the concentrated bombardment of notes! His whole body was shocked to the core by that immense energy. However, at this moment, when the atmosphere had been built up and was on the verge of exploding, it abruptly disappeared. Fang Zhao had stopped. Natiwuzi regained hisposure and waited a full eight seconds before looking at Fang Zhao nkly. Only sounds of exhaling came from his throat, as he could not bring himself to speak. He looked at Fang Zhao with an imploring gaze that asked, Why didnt you continue? "Its out of tune," Fang Zhao replied helplessly. He had not wished to stop midway either. His mind had been overflowing with inspiration just now, and he had nearly forgotten all about Natiwuzis motive for getting him to y. However, since the strings had be out of tune and it would be more severe if it was not retuned, he could only break his train of thought and stop. When Natiwuzi heard these words, the muscles on his face nearly cramped up. Was Fang Zhao actually able to hear the notes going off-key at that speed?! He had been totally unable to catch up already and had not noticed any off-key notes, yet this young fellow had actually caught it the first time? That meant this little fellows hearing ability far surpassed his own! Natiwuzi stared silently for a while at Fang Zhao, as if he was observing a new species, before stumbling over to the coffee table at the side. Fang Zhao hurriedly put down the guitar and prepared to go over and lend an arm for support. Natiwuzis appearance seemed as if he had suffered a big blow. His face was pale and his steps were unsteady, as though he might faint at any time. Natiwuzi forced a smile and raise his hands to wave Fang Zhao off, meaning he did not need Fang Zhaos help. He pressed a button on the coffee table that made a drawer pop out. Retrieving a small bottle of medicine, he sprayed himself a few times, and after some deep breaths, color returned to his face. Resting on the sofa, Natiwuzi recuperated for a while before speaking. "I am relieved, and I am also d." The look Natiwuzi gave Fang Zhao wasplicated. It was the sum of all sorts of feelings in his heart. "I am very relieved that you did not appear back in my day." If a Fang Zhao had appeared during Natiwuzis glorious days, Natiwuzi might not have had the cumtive fame and poprity he had now and would not have had that strong self-confidence and haughtiness when ying the guitar. "I am also d because, if Yanzhou doesnt have me, there is still you!" Natiwuzi might be known as one of the three speed-strumming maestros in the world, but due to age, his health was no longer as it once had been during his peak. He was unable topete with Jiminy who was 20 years younger or Li Kasi who was only 40+ years old. In New Era terms, 45 was the prime of ones life. Furthermore, both Jiminy and Li Kasi had lots of experience being at the summit, whereas Natiwuzi would slowly decline. Natiwuzi was not one to concede defeat or admit old age and was still holding back anger in his heart! Although he no longer gave public performances, he still practiced loads in private. He always felt that he could stake it all and pit himself against Jiminy and Li Kasi for a round. However, reality was cruel, and the changes in his body restricted him. But now, Natiwuzi felt as if a great weight on his heart had been lifted. He no longer felt regret! When a disparity was small, people tended to brood and not admit defeat, but if the disparity wasrge and there was simply no way of closing the gap, even if the person was not as good, he would be at less of a loss. Natiwuzi clearly recognized that, even if he was still at his peak, there was no way he couldpete with the skill that Fang Zhao had just disyed. When he was younger, Natiwuzi had always heard people say that, when he was strumming the guitar, he was like a robot in human form, achieving feats that were not possible for normal humans. But now he felt that the one in front of him was the real robot in human form! Was that even possible for a human? Previously, people who had watched Natiwuzis performance would say that, after watching him, there was nothing much interesting to watch among others performances, but now, Natiwuzi felt that, after seeing Fang Zhao y the guitar, rewatching videos of his past performance had no meaning anymore. Taking a deep breath, Natiwuzi felt his strength returning. He grabbed a piece of tuning equipment and surveyed the guitar. Indeed, the guitar strings were out of tune; Fang Zhao was right. Not in a rush to tune it, Natiwuzi sat down and proceeded to pour Fang Zhao and himself a cup of tea. "Interested in working together?" Natiwuzi asked. "I own a few businesses besides this nightclub, and there is one that everyone knows of: NaZ. An ancient-instruments brand that specializes in all sorts of ancient musical instruments. The ancient guitar is the main product, and I would like to invite you to be the brand ambassador of NaZ." Chapter 156: Most Valuable Grave Chapter 156: Most Valuable Grave Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Perhaps in an attempt to bring the two closer, or maybe as a way of briefing Fang Zhao on the story behind his brand NaZ, Natiwuzi began speaking in a gentle voice. "One of my ancestors fought for General Wu Yan when he recovered Yanzhou, achieving quite a few feats. When the New Era was founded, this ancestor was conferred the title of major general. He also became one of the first antique collectors of the New Era. He helped found both Yanzhous Collectors Association and the Yanzhou Museum." Natiwuzi gave an overview of his family history first. The point was to convey that he was from a reputable family. Even though the brand NaZ was rtively new, it was backed by a powerful foundation. Fang Zhao thought carefully. He actually did remember the elder who had recovered Yanzhou with Wu Yan, the one Natiwuzi mentioned. He had met Natiwuzis ancestor when hed led his troops in the recovery of a particr battle zone. The reason he remembered this person was because the kid liked collecting stuff and hoarded a lot, regardless of whether the items were useful or not, especially items from the Old Era. At that time, the war hadnt been over yet. No one could predict the future. Apart from their daily supplies and equipment, people didnt pay much attention to other items. But this kid was different. Hed had an addiction of sorts. The first time Fang Zhao had met the elder that Natiwuzi had mentioned, the elder had still been young, only in his early 20s. In Fang Zhaos eyes, he had just been a kid, someone who had been born and raised during the Period of Destruction. Natiwuzi, of course, had no idea what was going on inside Fang Zhaos head. He continued, "Come to think of it, after the founding of the New Era, the government moved all the scattered martyrs remains to the newly built martyrs cemetery. When Fang Zhao was buried, the old man attended the funeral." Natiwuzi was typically a man of few words. He was a slow talker during his previous conversations with Fang Zhao, but once he started talking antiques and rted gossip, he got quite excited. His sentences elerated quite a bit, unlike his usual tempo. Realizing that hisment might cause a misunderstanding, Natiwuzi followed up with an exnation. "Dont get me wrong. I didnt mean you. I meant the leader from the Period of Destruction, the martyr Fang Zhao." Fang Zhao said, "I know. Keep going." He knew Natiwuzi had brought up the grave relocation for a reason. He also wanted to know why Natiwuzi had mentioned the martyr Fang Zhaos grave in particr. "The collectors gene has been passed from generation to generation in our family. That old man loved to collect and treasured all his items. When Martyr Fang Zhao was buried, he had picked a few beloved pieces as burial items, precious stones of some sort. Word has it they were excavated some 2,000 or 3,000 years ago. They could fetch a decent price based on prevailing prices. Any of them could start a bidding war in the ck market. It wasnt just the old man. There were plenty of folks who did the same thing, in Yanzhou and elsewhere." Probably because he was usually reticent, the brief spiel already made Natiwuzi thirsty, requiring him to down two cups of tea. He was still excited, though, not betraying the slightest sign of impatience. He lowered his voice and kept feeding Fang Zhao gossip. This involved the personal affairs of political leaders from the Period of Destruction, after all. Even though only he and Fang Zhao were present, out of respect, he couldnt raise his voice. "Martyr Fang Zhao sacrificed himself before the founding of the New Era. Because of limited funds, his remains were kept in storage until the end of the war, when the martyrs cemetery was built. He was buried in the first row of the core area. Even though his was the second tombstone in the first row, he was buried with many more items than the others. This may sound disrespectful to the martyrs, but from a collectors perspective, judging from the value of the burial items, Martyr Fang Zhaos grave is the most valuable. Naturally, its coveted by grave robbers." As the descendant of a major collector, even though Natiwuzi was less interested in other antiquespared to guitars, they were still antiques, after all. They still tickled his appetite. Natiwuzi pped himself in the face andmented, "No one knows how many valuable pieces are in Martyr Fang Zhaos grave or what, exactly, the items are. The people who knew are long gone. There is no mention in footage from the time. All we have are a few vague references in the notes of people who were involved with the burial. Thats why we have more cemetery guards in Yanzhou than in other continents. Even the martyrs cemetery in Huangzhou cantpare. Fang Zhao: "..." Should he cry or should heugh? "Even though Martyr Fang Zhaos grave is ranked second in the core area, extremists and grave robbers love to target his plot. Even General Wu Yans plot isnt as attractive, and in recent years, people with ulterior motives have spread word that many of the precious artifacts that were seen in archive photos or footage from the era but never found actually ended up in Martyr Fang Zhaos grave as burial items. Anyone with a brain wouldnt believe this imthe grave is only so big, after all. There are so many artifacts that meet the criteria. A good portion have been confirmed as destroyed during the Period of Destruction by archeologists; how could they be in the plot? Still, many folks robbed Fang Zhaos grave out of greed. Serves them right to have been shot by the cemetery guards. But they also tested the waters for other grave robbers." Noticing that Fang Zhao seemed preupied, Natiwuzi nervously said, "Dont get any ideas. The cemetery guards arent window dressing. They are authorized to shoot to kill anyone suspicious. Not to mention that convicted grave robbers face stiff sentences. No fewer than 100 people are sentenced to death each year for attempted grave robbing." Fang Zhao said, "Rx, I dont n on robbing any graves." He was just curious about what was buried in his grave. Was it filled with antiques? Natiwuzi nced at Fang Zhao skeptically. "Thats good to know." The reason hed brought up the martyr Fang Zhao was to impress the Fang Zhao before him. People always worshipped heroes, especially young people, let alone a young man who was a namesake. Youngsters from the New Era typically worshipped the martyrs who shared their exact name. He also knew that Fang Zhao was not an easy sell, but Fang Zhao was still young, after all. Natiwuzi had just flooded him with stories of Martyr Fang Zhaos heroics and stories of his ancestors, and Fang Zhao seemed receptive, so he thought to himself, Hes in y! After yapping on about his ancestors, Natiwuzi switched gears and started telling Fang Zhao about his parents generation and himself. Hailing from a wealthy family, Natiwuzis mother had been a businesswoman who ran a chain of hotels. His father had been an archeology professor at Yanzhou University who was a hardcore academic and held key posts at Yanzhous top government ministry in charge of cultural affairs. So Natiwuzi had lived a blessed life since his childhood. Coming of age under the wings of his parents hadnt beenpletely smooth sailing, but it had been much easier than folks without a simr background. When Natiwuzi was six, he had seen his first antique guitar, a relic that his father and his archeology team had recovered from a dump. He had been instantly captivated. It had truly been love at first sight. Natiwuzi was also blessed talent-wise. Otherwise he would not have risen to be one of the three leading masters of the world out of all these fast guitar yers. Hed made his name in a guitarpetition he entered at 22 and from thereunched his storied career. Back then, Natiwuzi had been unrivaled among antique instrumentalists, the true world No. 1 of speed strumming. Jiminy had not achieved fame until 20 yearster, which had forced Natiwuzi to share world champion honors. A few yearster, Li Kasi hade onto the scene, the final link in what eventually became known as the worlds three speed-strumming maestros, who have reigned supreme until present day. Even though there were other talented speed strummers, they were still a notch below the top three. But Natiwuzimented that he had never been as talented aposer as he was a yer. He never won any of the most respected awards in the industry. In terms of artistic achievement, he still paled inparison to those award winners. It was a sore point that even his father had broached with him a few times. Now, Natiwuzi was an old man. He had been through a lot and gained perspective. So what if he didnt measure up in terms of artistic achievement? At least he was still one of the worlds three speed-strumming maestros. He had left his name in the history books. Speed yers like Natiwuzi were considered technical virtuosos. Even though speed wasnt musical in itself, ying fast drew folks who were otherwise uninterested in antique instruments, so poprity-wise, Natiwuzi measured up with those award-winning musicians just fine. In fact, he had many, many more fans. That was what his father meant when he told Natiwuzi that any career choice meant "winning some and losing some." As he became older, Natiwuzi hadnt been able to keep up physically, so he had stopped performing in public. Instead, he had payed his career background and his connections into a business career. Hed started his own business selling antique instruments under the "NaZ"bel. "NaZ was brief for Natiwuzis name. The logo of the brand was a big capital "Z," the nt in the designprising six guitar strings. The six-string electric guitar was Natiwuzis favorite, but NaZ produced four-string, eight-string and 12-string models as well. They also made custom-painted pianos. Other than electric guitars, their lineup included folk, ssical, and bass guitars. A high-end custom-made business was a must for any sessful guitar brand. Li Kasis guitar had 18 strings, and Jiminys had even more. Fad-seeking nouveau riche fans would order copycat models, but Natiwuzi insisted on using six strings in thepany logo. The first time he had seen an antique electric guitar, it had been a six-string. Even though his fathers archeology teamter unearthed seven-string and eight-string guitars, they couldnt rece the sentimental value of the first guitar he hadid ever eyes on. He himself used a six-string guitar, and six strings made up the nt in his brand logos "Z." A light bulb had lit up in Natiwuzis head when hed jammed with Fang Zhao for the first time. Later on, hed researched Fang Zhao and realized Fang Zhaos stature and potential among popposers. More importantly, he had watched the guitar instruction video that had gone viral. It was quickly deemed the "most orthodox" guitar instructional video by seasoned instrumentalists. The backdrop of the video was the club Space, which was decorated exclusively with NaZ guitars. You couldnt miss the "Z" logo on the guitars. As a result, he had seen a surge in online orders today. Natiwuzi smelled a business opportunity. "To be perfectly honest, before you arrived, I was going to film you speed strumming and post the video online to let everyone know that there were no backroom shenanigans, that it was all you, but Ive changed my mind. I cant post the video right now. I also hope that you refrain from ying at this speed in public in the next year." Natiwuzi gave Fang Zhao an apologetic look, his eyes oozing sincerity. "Ill make it up to you. We can make a deal." "The reason being?" Fang Zhao asked. Natiwuzis voice was already quite hoarse from speaking so much, but he had no intention of stopping. He let out a long sigh and said, "Before I saw you y, I thought a fourth speed-strumming maestro would appear. The Big Three would be the Big Four. But after seeing you go all out, I now know I was dead wrong." yers who broke strings were a dime a dozen, but rarely could someone stop ying because they noticed an inconsistency in the strings at that speed. Up until now, Fang Zhao was the only person Natiwuzi knew of. "If you make your debut, then it wont be the Big Three or the Big Four. There will be only one master. Jiminy, Li Kasi, and I will be history. I dont perform any more, so it doesnt matter to me whether its still the Big Three or not. In fact, Im more than happy to see you rece me and the others. I know Jiminy well. He rarely performs these days. He likes to spend most of his time traveling. He wont make a big fuss either. But Li Kasis world tour, which has been in the works for 10 years, is about to kick off. If you appear now, his tour will be a joke. Li Kasi is quite connected, and hes petty. Theres no reason to make an enemy out of him. If youunch your career after his world tour, it wont be as awkward. Of course, the most important reason is that I owe Li Kasi a favor. When I announced my retirement and went on my farewell tour, both Li Kasi and Jiminy made some sacrifices so my tour would end on a perfect note." Natiwuzi was willing to strike a deal with Fang Zhao to return the favor he owed. He had noints. "To be perfectly honest," Fang Zhao said, "I never nned on focusing on speed strumming or posting the video of myself ying." Natiwuzi: "..." So I overthought things? But upon hearing that Fang Zhao didnt n on showcasing his talent, Natiwuzi didnt approve either. "No, no, no. With that kind of talent, you cant remain unknown. Fang Zhao, Im just asking for a year. After that kid Li Kasi finishes his world tour, after a transition, Ill do everything in my power to make you the undisputed king of speed strumming. Lets let the world know that, even without me, Natiwuzi, Yanzhou can still produce another global No. 1. Its No. 1 in the world were talking about here! Can you imagine how much attention you will receive, how much the spotlight will focus on you? At that point you and NaZ will be household names." Natiwuzi got so worked up, he stood up as he conjured up his grand vision of the future. He didnt believe anyone could resist the temptation of being the worlds No. 1. Even he was ovee with emotion thinking about the global No. 1 title and recalling his glory days, let alone Fang Zhao, who was in his early 20s and had graduated from university less than two years ago. Little did Natiwuzi expect that, after talking his heart out and getting so emotional that his face was twitching, he turned his head to find Fang Zhao calmly pouring him a cup of tea and pushing it toward him. "Hydrate a bit." Natiwuzi: "...." Can you throw me a bone here? Fang Zhao gave him a confused look. Natiwuzi ground his teeth. "Were talking about the worlds No. 1!" "I know." Natiwuzi: "..." After ring at Fang Zhao for a few seconds, Natiwuziposed himself and plunked back down onto his sofa chair. He probingly looked at Fang Zhao again. "Youre not willing to work with me? Dont wanna work with me? I can sponsor your concerts. We can start preparing in less than a year. I will leverage all my connections to set things up for you. Once Li Kasis world tour ends, youll be the worlds No. 1! Dont count on Silver Wing." Fang Zhao remained unfazed despite Natiwuzis intimidating stare. He calmly responded, "I know working with you in this field is the best option." Natiwuzi rxed somewhat, but he was also waiting for the impending "but." "But," Fang Zhao said while staring at Natiwuzi, "Im performing my military service next year." Natiwuzi: "..." Once again, Natiwuzis jaded face was on the verge of melting. He said in a quasi-grunt, "Military service? You graduated more than a year ago and you still havent served?" It was impossible to bypass something like military service. Fudging your military service was a no-no if you didnt want it toe back to haunt you. The most you could do was leverage your connections into an easier posting. When Natiwuzi had researched Fang Zhao, he hadnt paid attention to service status. When he had been nning their future, the words "military service" had never crossed his mind. But a service term could dy his ns by a year or more. That was the minimum. If there were unforeseen developments, the dy could be longer. In the worst-case scenario, his vision might never be executed. Natiwuzi started brainstorming which strings to pull. "I can set things up for you." "Thanks, but Ive been taken care of." "Right, Silver Wing must have stepped in on something like this." Natiwuzi rxed a bit. If Silver Wing had set things up, there shouldnt be anyplications, but he still didnt feel reassured. If even one of Fang Zhaos fingers were injured, his ns would be toast. "Remember to protect your hands!" Natiwusi nagged Fang Zhao repeatedly, urging him to keep an eye on his hands. Not a single finger could be harmed. "Ill do my best." Thats all Fang Zhao could say. Natiwuzi was mad, but there was nothing he could do. Military service was a majorplicating factor. For anyone else, given existing medical technology, a broken finger could be fixed, but Natiwuzi knew that for a speed strummer, even if his broken fingers were repaired, he might not be able to y at the same level. Even if he could, it would be a long wait. What a headache! Natiwuzi wanted to post the video of Fang Zhao ying right now, but all he could do was let out a resigned sigh when he remembered the favor Li Kasi had done for him back then. Forget it, lets put our ns for the worlds No. 1 speed strummer on hold. But that didnt mean he was going to change his ns about asking Fang Zhao to endorse his brand. "Setting aside speed strumming for a second, we can work together on other fronts. Hows your folk guitar technique?" Natiwuzi asked. "Its OK," Fang Zhao responded. Natiwuzi raised his eyebrows. "Thats great." He didnt like ying folk. If Fang Zhao could, that would be a perfect fit. Hed had a n B all along. Even though Natiwuzi was one of the three speed-strumming maestros, not everyone dug his style. His influence was also waning quickly. In addition, genuine antique-instrument enthusiasts might not be into electric instruments. To broaden his appeal, especially among students, Natiwuzi had nned on expanding production of folk guitars. Introductory sses weremon at the primary and secondary level. Things were even more flexible in universitythere was an abundance of student clubs. Natiwuzi didnt want to cede this market. Even though he preferred the electric guitar, he was a businessman; he couldnt expect everyone to follow his preferences. "I saw your electric guitar instructional video that was posted online. Ive been nning onunching online guitar lessons. Ive already hired a few instructors, but if you could join them, that would be even better. I can give you a 70 percent cut of the subscription fees and user bonuses. How does that sound? Right, Ive also invested in a campus romance that Silver Wing is shooting. The male lead is someone who acts cool by carrying a folk guitar with him all the time. If the movie turns out well, it will spark a wave of nostalgia for folk guitars on campuses." Chapter 157: Letting Go Chapter 157: Letting Go Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao knew the film Natiwuzi mentioned. The film was called "A Guitar Romance," and Fang Zhao also knew the lead actor in the film, Ji Polun. When Fang Zhao had first taken over the virtual projects department, Ji Polun had been asked to be the virtual idol Pr Lights eye model. Ultimately, he had ended up as a spectating student and helped out with odd jobs in the virtual projects department. Ji Polun was also in the production teams credits for Pr Lights first song. Back then, Ji Polun had been on a C-grade contract. After that, he had probably gotten a knack for how things worked and improved his acting skills by leaps and bounds. His credentials had to have been decent. If not, Silver Wing would not have signed him back then. Now that his acting skills had improved and the way he treated others was better than before, his contract was now B grade. Now that the virtual projects department was in a state of high secrecy, Ji Polun could no longer head to the department to chat whenever he wanted. However, he still frequently kept in touch with Zu Wen and the rest. A short while back, when Zu Wen and the others had been talking aboutpany gossip, Fang Zhao had heard that Ji Polun had epted a film and was the male lead. For his character, it was rumored that Ji Polun trained very hard with the guitar and had professionals tutoring him. He wanted to be better than other actors of the same grade, not just learn a few chords. Before epting the role, all Ji Polun had known about ancient instruments was that many were made from wood. He had not even heard of string instruments and did not know how many types there were. He knew that he could use a body double when the time came and pass through it that way, but if he somehow had some slight knowledge on the basics, the probability of himnding the role would be higher. Thus, hed started his training three months ago. Thepany did not ce much importance on this sort of low-cost production. Every month, there were film targets for every genre, and the basic scripts were always like cing old wine in a new bottle, with the aim of swaying other investors to dump money in. "A Guitars Love" was a joint production with other investors. When he had heard the name for the first time, Fang Zhao had thought it was a film concerning music, instruments, and youthful encouragement, but it was actually a youth campus-idol flick. Now that Natiwuzi had mentioned it, he recalled that, other than Silver Wing, the other investor was NaZ. Ji Poluns tutor was from NaZ, and the NaZ brand was all over the film. The guitars used by the male lead were also from the NaZ brand. "I even came up with the film title." Natiwuzi seem a little proud, but he followed with a frown. "However, the shooting progress is a little too slow." Fang Zhao nodded his head. "Slow work yields fine products. It is important that the final product satisfies you. I am familiar with the male lead, a really hard working young chap. I even heard that he trained hard over three months just for a particr scene." Natiwuzi had wanted to chase the other side and exert some pressure, but hearing Fang Zhaos words, heughed and said, "Those are rather fine words!" Natiwuzi no longer wanted to chase them. This was just a part of his ns to expand his brand. The actor for the role had been chosen carefully. Back then, he had only picked Ji Polun because of the calluses on his hands as a result of all the hard practice. Natiwuzis request had been to use as little editing and special effects as possible for the scenes where instruments were being yed. Now that Fang Zhao had mentioned that he was indeed hardworking, Natiwuzi felt at ease. Indeed, as long as the final product was up to his standards, there was no need to nitpick other areas. Anyway, filming was set toplete soon, possibly within the next two days. He could could chase them a little more when it came to postproduction. Given the advancements in technology, the production cycle of a film was not as long as it had once been. This sort of low-cost production took even less time. Natiwuzi wanted Fang Zhao to give lessons through a a webcast. Fang Zhao did not have a lot of time, but forking out one or two hours was still doable. When Fang Zhao agreed, Natiwuzi was delighted. He had heard that Fang Zhao had came to Space to find inspiration forposing, so with a wave of his hand, he presented Fang Zhao with a privilege card, which had more prestigious perks than a VIP card. Natiwuzi also gave Fang Zhao ess to videos of performances in the dance hall. From time to time, Natiwuzi would invite well-known bands or instrumental musicians to perform. The club stored a copy of all the performances, and it was not only limited to ancient musical instruments; there were many different styles, including popr styles that could drive up the atmosphere, and electronic music was the main theme. It was what Fang Zhao wanted. As someone who did not speak much normally, saying so much in one shot was tiring for Natiwuzi. Thus, Fang Zhao did not continue staying here. After he arranged the preliminary matters of their coboration, he left with Zuo Yu, On the trip back, Fang Zhao received an iing call from Wang Tie. "I have information." Wang Ties tone carried an air of proudness for uncovering the truth. "I said that you wouldnt have wasted money. As long as you are willing to spend, I will surely dig the truth out." Fang Zhao had let Wang Tie investigate the mastermind behind the incident at Space. Given Wang Ties knowledge of the entertainment circles and his keen paparazzi sense of smell, even if he was unable to discover the entire truth, any bit of information would be fine too. However, Fang Zhao had not expected that Wang Tie would have information after just one day. "Speak," Fang Zhao said. "The person who employed these men to act against you is a manager from Zebra e-Sports Club. You should have heard of this club. They are considered among the top 10 e-sports clubs in Yanzhou but are positioned at the tail end, in 10th ce. There are over 30 clubs in the whole of Yanzhou, so they do have a reputation, but its not that great and they can be considered a mid-tier club. However, they have some ambition. The club is currently upying 10th ce in the Yanzhou team leaderboards. An e-sports club? When Fang Zhao heard this, he could guess their motive. "Because of Fiery Birds annual g?" Fang Zhao had heard from Wayne, Jinro, and the others about Fiery Birds annual g. Fiery Bird would always invite strong teams and capable individuals across all continents to participate, and all the worlds media outlets would focus their coverage during the event. The criteria for this years conference was the top ten teams and individuals in each continent on the "Battle of the Century Leaderboards." If a person in the top 10 individual leaderboards belonged to a team within the top 10 team leaderboards, the choices of invites would be pushed back. As most of the top 50 of Yanzhous leaderboards was upied by members of the top 10 teams, even if someone was ced around 20- or 30-plus, there was still a high possibility of them being invited. This was also the reason why many smaller e-sports clubs and gaming studios were exerting all their strength and resources to push certain members forward. From the start, Zebra e-Sports Clubs ambitions had been very lofty. There were rumored to have spentrge sums of money and managed to squeeze into the top 10 of the Yanzhou team leaderboards for "Battle of the Century," albeit only being 10th ce. Of Jinro, Dorrian, and the other eight, six of them had been approached by Zebra e-Sports Club, especially HWRs Dorrian, who had been contacted at least 10 times. Ultimately, though, all their targets had been poached over by Silver Wing. How could they not be mad? Besides stealing their targets multiple times, the main issue was that this SilverLight team from Silver Wing had a strong drive. Although the SilverLight team was ranked 12th on the team leaderboards, there was no telling when they would rush upward. To the outside world, with a teamprised of such distinguished members, as long as the points-sweeping-machine AliveAfter500Years was still there, rising up the leaderboards was no issue. It was only a matter of when. "Actually, Zebra did not just target you. They have probably employed methods against others as well. Besides the Big Five, they might have targeted those teams ranked 6th to 9th and 11th to 15th as well. As for why they focused on you on Silver Wings side, it is probably because you are an easier target. Using dirty tricks and targeting e-sports athletes is condemned in the professional circles. Poaching is fine, but threatening the safety of an e-sports athlete is a big no. They probably targeted you, the young managing executive of the gaming team, as they did not know your identity in-game." Any changes to the teams managing level would also affect the team and might even cause them to destabilize. Fang Zhao being the boss of SilverWing50PrLights project team had been announced at the press conference, and it was no wonder why he had been locked onto. When sharing his guesses, Wang Tie seemed to take joy in others misfortune. "They had been eyeing you for a few days, but they hadnt been able to find a suitable opportunity to do something. When the video of you teaching your juniors the guitar in Space circted online, they then went to Space. As for the rest, you know it for yourself. They most likely wanted to make the musicposition circles resent you, but they never expected that you would catch them and even send them to the hospital. The six are still lying in hospital under police custody." If the six men had not been beaten to the ground by Fang Zhao, Natiwuzis internal investigation would not have been so quick and Wang Tie might not have gotten his information so smoothly. "Oh, by the way," Want Tie paused, "besides me, there are also a bunch of people investigating your incident and putting in quite a bit of effort. They arent Natiwuzis menhis mens investigation was mainly internal, and they did not look outward. However, this bunch are different. Although they have spent a longer time, it wont take too long for them to find the information that I uncovered." Fang Zhao pondered for a bit and replied, "You can stop your investigation." "Are they from Silver Wing?" "Most likely." Wang Tie pursed his lips. "I must say, the people from Zebra surely did not expect that Silver Wing would mobilized so much manpower to investigate." Only a few people in Silver Wing knew how important Fang Zhao was to the gaming and virtual projects departments. The boss, Duan Qianji, was extremely afraid that Fang Zhao would be poached away and had specifically found Zuo Yu, a former special forces member, to serve as his bodyguard. Zebra might have ambitions, but so did Silver Wing. Waynes lofty dreams had only just begun. His soul had nearly left his body when hed heard about Fang Zhaos incident at Space. "So you want me to pull back? I will arrange all the information I found in a file and send it over." Once more, Wang Tie asked, "You really dont want me to continue investigating? There are surely others pulling the strings from behind. Otherwise, the people from Zebra wouldnt have been so impulsive." "You wont be able to find much incriminating evidence for those few anyway," Fang Zhao replied. "That is true. They are all demons; lets burn these people at the stake and see whether the rest get frightened," Wang Tie replied indifferently. He had seen this a lot of times and did not find it strange. Competition existed all the time, but fairpetition was rare, especially in entertainment circles. During the journey back from Space, Fang Zhao watched some of the dance-hall performances that Natiwuzi had given him, and he gained quite a bit. At night, Natiwuzi also created twoptions of performances and sent them to Fang Zhao. Besides Yanzhou artists, there were performers from other continents as well. These were video clips that could not be found even on the inte. Since Natiwuzi had provided so much help, there was no way Fang Zhao could let him down. After watching, Fang Zhao also made ns for his online web lessons. The next day, when Fang Zhao went to thepany, Wayne wanted to talk to him alone. "Im not giving you such bad ideas in the future anymore! Director Duan called me up yesterday and spent an hour scolding me." Wayne still had some lingering fears, not because of the scolding he had received from Duan Qianji but because if Fang Zhao had really been used of "using stimnts topose," it would have caused a lot of trouble in the short term and might have affected Fang Zhaos condition. "If you still want to find more inspiration, why not just let otherpany personnel handle the apaniment music for the publicity film," Wayne suggested once more. "I have made some progress. When its done, I will show it to you first. If you still feel its not suitable, then we can change it." Fang Zhao was not an opinionated person, and if his work was not suitable, he did not mind using somebody elses. He knew that Wayne had found others topose and had made preparations on two fronts. He did not mind. "All right. After all, this has to bepleted within this month." At this point, Wayne could not help but say the real reason he had wanted to speak with Fang Zhao. "Are you all able to break into the top 10?" Wayne rubbed his hands together. "Its not that I doubt your ability, just that you havent been logging in much and you have been letting Jinro lead the team. The members in the team have improved tremendously, but... but thepetition is just so great." As the other person in charge of SilverWing50PrLight, Wayne felt anxious. When Fang Zhao was not in the office, Wayne had led Jinro and the others in a meeting and had inquired with them, but Jinro and the others had said that Fang Zhao had other instructions. They were to build up their basics and not advance prematurely. For example, driving, shooting, detection and identification of dangerous organisms, concealment, and other skills needed to survive. That was why the team had not gone all out to kill monsters, and making the top 15 at their rate was not easy. Knowing that the bunch only listened to Fang Zhao, Wayne had known he couldnt dig anything else from them and could only rely on Fang Zhao to do the work. As Wayne spoke, he watched for Fang Zhaos reaction. When Fang Zhao did not speak, he thought for a bit and said, "The people who plotted against you were from Zebra e-Sports Club..." Wayne exined the findings of Silver Wings investigation of the incident. "Luckily for them, we dont eat without paying. Dont worry about it. Leave the matters in the real world to me. I will get people to handle them. As for the game, we cant let ourselves be stomped on, can we? They are just two ces above us; we just have to charge forward a little and crush them." Fang Zhao nodded. "Its about time." Wayne was all smiles, thinking that Fang Zhao had listened to his advice and finally changed his mind, but he quickly straightened his face and said seriously, "Everyone will be waiting for your good news, then. Oh, I nearly forgot to ask. What rtionship do you have with Natiwuzi? Why does the inte think you are Natiwuzis illegitimate son or a runaway grandson?" "We are ancient-musical-instrument lovers. We just had an exchange on ancient instrumental skills, and he wishes to work with me." "It wont affect anything on our side, right?" "Nope." "Thats good." On that day, Fang Zhao went to the 50th floor to hold a meeting. Both the Pr Light and SilverLight project teams were present. On the same night, the SilverLight team that had been crawling slowly up the leaderboards suddenly burst to life, as if the brakes on their car had been removed. Fang Zhao had taught them all the skills that could be taught. How much they could grasp was entirely up to them. Fang Zhao would gradually withdraw from the team operations and hand the role of authority over to Jinro. During the operations in-game, Fang Zhao also slowly started to keep his distance or spectate from the sides. After all, Fang Zhao intended to serve in the military next year, and he needed to let them adapt to this new method ofbat. Even if they recruited more members in the future, Jinro would be able to handle it well. On December 9, the SilverLight team rose to the 10th position on the Yanzhou "Battle of the Century" team leaderboards. Zebra e-Sports Club, who had previously been at 10th ce, were pushed down to 11th. On December 10, the system announced the release of a new area away from the original warzones. Gamers escaped toward the newly-released areas nearest their city districts. The SilverLight team, which had been making preparations beforehand, formed a motorcade and led other original yers of District 79 toward the new district. On December 12, another round of natural disasters ured. Poptions of mutated beast species saw a sharp spike in their numbers as all 100 districts of Yanzhou fell to the enemy. On December 15, SilverLight teams experience points total was now 9th ce on the leaderboards. As long as they maintained this state, before the month ended, they could charge to 8th. Chapter 158: Nostalgic Trend Chapter 158: Nostalgic Trend Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh "Battle of the Century," in a certain southern district of Yanzhou. Arge motorcade was traveling toward the destination announced by the games system. Milo looked at the map, surveyed the surrounding terrain, and asked the others, "The new district is in this direction, right?" He cast a nce at Fang Zhao, who was sitting on the roof of the car beside them. Seeing that Fang Zhao did not look over, he looked toward Jinro and Dorrian, who nodded. Only then did Milo give a sigh of relief. He had not given the wrong directions this time. Now Milo only had one word for Fang Zhao: respect! Prior to this, he just had not understood why Fang Zhao had kept forcing them to learn those skills. When it came for them to start fleeing, only then did he realize the importance of these skills. Others might spend more time trying to adapt midway through the fleeing process, and the odds of losing lives would thus be greater. In addition, once someone lost their life, they might not be able to keep up with the speed of their team. This was due to the time restriction the system ced on logging back in after a death. And these other people who felt they were unable to kill any monsters or pick up any points following the SilverLight team were now falling over each other to ride on the their coattails, and they could not be chased away. These people were not foolish; they knew the best chance of survival was following the team. The penalties for dying just once were very severe! By following the SilverLight team, they could hide inside the vehicles and avoid greater danger. They also finally realized that experience points did not increase just by killing monsters nonstop. Tiring oneself and dying would lead to the entire weeks experience points being wiped, and many times, just by surviving longer, the experience points would automatically be higher. This was also the reason many people called "Battle of the Century" a survival game, not a monster-ying game. Survival was of the utmost importance. Whatever one wished to do, they would have to guarantee their own life first. It was only to live that killing monsters became necessary. The motorcade following the SilverLight team were not all members of SilverLight. A majority were other yers from District 79 that had convened together, and the ranks were made up of many teams, with SilverLight at the head. Without reporters chasing after them, the SilverLight members were more spirited as they yed. However, even though there were no reporters trying to stop them, at all times, the SilverLight team was still the focal point of attention in the motorcade. Two people were discussing in hush tones. "Hey, have you seen what 500Years-god looks like?" AliveAfter500Yearss ID was too long, so people referred to him in private as 500Years. "Nope, I only saw him killing monsters, and he was so f*cking cool. My eyes could not keep up with the speed he switched guns at!" "Are you guys new here? Whats so great about switching guns? Back when they brought us along when fleeing District 79, the way he drove the car was more like flying. Many times during those drifts, I thought that he would fly straight out! He could even kill monsters while driving, with one hand on the steering wheel and the other hand wielding a gun!" someone else eximed, and he clicked his tongue in approval. "Seems like nobody even knows the real identity of 500Years-god yet. So many paparazzi, but they were unable to dig out any info?" "Who knows? However, ording to past practices, Fiery Birds annual g ising soon. SilverLight seems to have settled in the top 10 and will be invited. At that time, we will all find out for ourselves." "Oh, thats right. I really hope Fiery Birds annual ges quickly. When is it going to be?" "I heard it is set 100 days after the release date of Battle of the Century, so soon, I guess. Probably around the 8th or 9th January." "Isnt that a wait of over 20 days?" "Just wait. In any case, no one has been able to dig out any information regarding his true identity." "What about the paparazzi king? Wasnt there a rumor that the paparazzi king who was jailed on another was released? Why hasnt there been any activity?" At that moment, the paparazzi king who was being talked about in private was telling their revered 500Years-god a story. Wang Tie was at Fang Zhaos side, recounting his own experiences from when he had been a war journalist. Besides being in charge of shooting the teams publicity film, he held a concurrent post of telling Fang Zhao stories. At the start, he had wished to brag about himself, butter on, he had felt like he was in a film during ancient times where those nobles would hire storytellers for entertainment at taverns. But when he thought about Fang Zhao paying him from his own pocket, Wang Tie changed his attitude and continued telling Fang Zhao about the sights and sounds he had experienced while serving his jail term. Being dragged to be a war journalist was just one of the many experiences from his time as a prisoner. At the start, Wang Tie had only wished to recount some of his dreadful past experiences to frighten Fang Zhao, since he was enlisting to clear his military service next year. His stories were bound to scare that little brat. However, after finishing his story, Wang Tie realized that Fang Zhao only sighed and eximed "There are no easy times." He simply did not look the least bit frightened. Wang Tie did not understand what Fang Zhao meant by "There are no easy times," but he knew he wouldnt get an answer by asking Fang Zhao. He had already been beaten numerous times by Fang Zhao, and he secretly hoped that Fang Zhao would hurry up and enlist. Without Fang Zhao around, he would be free to do as he wished in Yanzhou. Otherwise, as long as that person existed, he would always feel a pair of eyes on him, making him uneasy. After talking for a bit, Wang Tie shot a quick nce at Fang Zhao and thought, This brats mind has wandered again. As Wang Zhao was thinking, Fang Zhao suddenly faced a certain direction, as if carefully identifying the issue. "Somethingsing, and not just a few." Fang Zhaos one sentence made all members of the team spring to high alert immediately. "Prepare for battle!" Jinro roared, getting up and assigning tasks to others. Besides their team, he needed to assign the other people within the motorcade. This group of survivors needed to cooperate and work together as a team if they wanted to head forth to the new district. "The warning device hasnt even sounded, where is the dang" before he could even finish, the warning device on his hand sounded. People beside him rolled their eyes. "A new member? Get used to it. You can do no wrong following SilverLight members." On this journey, everyone had gotten used to it. From doubts at the start to being fully convinced by now. Most people would not be so foolish as to provoke Silver Light members. Their battle strength was there for all to see, and their survival skills were top notch. In any case, all these people needed to do was follow after the SilverLight members. But there was some doubt in many peoples hearts. Why was it Jinro who was in charge of assigning tasks and not AliveAfter500Years? Had Jinro surpassed AliveAfter500Years and squeezed him out? But normally, Jinro and the others still called AliveAfter500Years "Boss." Could it be that AliveAfter500Years himself did not wish to be captain or vice captain and had passed the roles to Jinro and Dorrian? Or were there some secret circumstances? The outside was full of gossip, and many tabloids even spected that SilverLight was having an internal power struggle and that other people had join forces to crowd AliveAfter500Years out. Some members of the motorcade had asked Schwarzer in private, as they felt that a university student would break easily. In the end, Schwarzer had not revealed any important information. When asked whether he had joined forces with the others to overthrow AliveAfter500Years, Schwarzer was so scared he jumped up. "Overthrow? I dont have that sort of guts!" Schwarzer would never forget when Fang Zhao hade to recruit him. Back then, he had learned a little martial arts and had wanted to show off in front of Fang Zhao. In the end, he had been kicked straight offline. It was still painful even now. Ever since then, he had been training diligently, both online and offline. "Heh, Mr Huo Li, make sure you take good-looking shots of meter!" Schwarzer did not forget to remind Wang Tie before the battle started. "Idiot, nobody can see what you look like with a helmet on!" Jake chided disdainfully. "Handsome, definitely handsome. Dont worry, everyone, have trust in my skills. When the publicity film is released, you shall all know." Wang Tieughed. Jinro pointed out an area in their ranks. "Boss, there are some people in a dormant 1 state there, and they are unable to battle over on that side. They arecking in manpower, so we have to leave it to you." "Got it." Fang Zhao walked over. When everyone was at their assigned spots, the warning devices were all shing red, but they did not have concrete digits. First-generation warning devices that could be exchanged using credits had many functions that were notplete. When the beast hordes were smaller, they still worked fine, but when there were too many beasts, they became inurate. ording to records in history books, the warning devices had further upgraded versions, but for now they could only use the first generation. The SilverLight team members thought in their hearts, The first gen warning devices are not as easy to use as our boss. As long as Fang Zhao is around, encountering any situation is a breeze. "Fire!" With thatmand, the previously tranquil surface exploded to life. Gunshots from many different types of guns filled the air. Showers of dust rose into the air as bullets peppered the ground. The howls and wails of the horde of mutated beasts, together with the cursing from the human side, all mashed together, forming a strange and fantastic symphony. Wind picked up dust along the way and carried it off to somewhere far off in the distance. It was another battle thatsted close to an hour. After thest beast was exterminated, there was only jubntughter within the motorcade. Dorrian looked toward Jinro. "Shall we call it a day?" Generally speaking, after an hour of high-intensity battle, they would all disconnect to rest. While in-game, even if the warning devices were not sounding, they still needed to remain vignt, which was too tiring. As this was still a game, for the sake of making it enjoyable, the difficulty was also slightly lowered. If it were really during the Period of Destruction, surely some would have copsed from exhaustion and fallen into despair. Jinro nced at Fang Zhao and saw him nod his head. "Lets call it a day. Head offline to rest up. Remember to put away the vehicles. Who was it that forgot to keep them thest time..." At Silver Wings 50th floor gaming studio. When Jinro and the others exited from the gaming cabins, drenched in sweat, the assistants and medical team rushed forward to surround them. Milo gulped down a ss of water and sat down, panting, allowing the medical team to do a checkup. "What do you think the boss is doing now?" Milo said, panting. Jinro nced at the time. "Probably preparing for his webcast lesson." Having just logged out of the game and he could immediately prepare for his webcast lesson without being affected... Schwarzer and a few others eyed each other and sighed. "Simply not human." "I really want to see the reactions when everyone finds out the true identity of AliveAfter500Years." Dorrian chuckled. "Another 20-odd days." The other members in the team allughed as well. Indeed, everyone would be dumbfounded. At the other end, after logging off, Fang Zhao took a shower before heading into his study to read a little. There was a lot of knowledge he still needed to study about the New Era. Whenever he was free, Fang Zhao would absorb this information. When the time came, Fang Zhao turned on his webcast and began teaching. The channel for his webcast was "Silver Wing Education." Fang Zhao would record himself, and the projection would be sent to the "Silver Wing Education" broadcasting studio, which would then stream it to the audiences. When Silver Wing Educations anchor received Fang Zhaos cue, the image cut away. Fang Zhao was holding a guitar with the prominent NaZ logo. Behind him, the wall was adorned with NaZ guitars of different types and designs. "Today, I will not be teaching everyone the strumming technique. Due to the number of viewers and subscribers increasing and asking questions, today I will focus on exining various guitar types for beginner students and how to choose them. Everyone knows folk guitars, ssical guitars, and electric guitars and their special characteristics. Guitars can also be divided into hollow wood guitars, hollow electric guitars, semi-hollow electric guitars, and solid-body electric guitars. Take a look behind me..." Fang Zhao briefly talked about the different types of guitars, how people of different ages should choose guitars of an appropriate size, how the guitar felt, the grades of guitars, and other fundamental knowledge for choosing one. Why Fang Zhao had chosen to talk about this was because of thetest fad of a type of pretentious magical instrumentguitar. The campus romance flick that Natiwuzi had invested in"A Guitar Romance," starring Ji Polunhad been released, and the advertisements were good. The photograph of the male leads posture with a guitar strapped to his back captivated the hearts of many. Ancient guitars had seen a sharp spike in poprity, especially among students. During Fang Zhaos previous webcast lessons, he had not talked about this fundamental knowledge at the start. The viewers of his webcast were mostly industry professionals, and even those who were not in the industry still had experience with some ancient musical instruments, so Fang Zhao had not needed to tell them much and had instead been able to focus on strumming techniques. Now that the webcast viewers were rising exponentially, though, many beginner students had asked questions, so Fang Zhao needed to first use some time to focus on the basics. Even just picking a guitar to use it as a disy ornament, these people also needed to know how to choose a guitar, how to hold a guitar, and how to not get scammed by unorthodox sellers. ... Inside a certain residential building in Qian City. In the New Era, there were six years of secondary school. A boy who was still in secondary year five carried the present he had pestered his parents so long for, a hollow-center wooden guitar. Adjusting the straps, he copied the main leads manner before he went on stage to perform in "A Guitars Love." He adjusted the guitar till it was below his waist level, stretching his face as he looked in the mirror and did a cool pose. "Handsome! But it doesnt seem like the original." The boy then adjusted the strap and posture once more, this time following the manner of certain band members he had watched videos of. He adjusted the guitar below his chin and put on a bowtie. "Even more handsome! But it doesnt harmonize well." Pondering for a bit, the boy then went online and saw how a guitar should look like when strapped on the back. He adjusted the strap once more, faced the head down, and strapped it to his back. "Something still feelscking." As he was saying this, he ran over to his fathers drawer and took out an ancient-looking cowboy hat. He plucked a strand of grass from the balcony where his mothers nts were and stuck it in his mouth. Facing the mirror once more, he struck a fewid-back poses. "F*cking handsome!" Nailing down his look for today, the boy whistled a tune as he left for school. He had just left his neighborhood when he saw another fellow male student from his school who was carrying a guitar on his shoulder as if it were an ancient shovel seen in those Old Era movies. Looking at him, it seemed... rather cool. Whatever, he could change to that appearance tomorrow. Secondary school and university teachers watched helplessly as they found their own students acting pretentious, changing their guitar poses daily. But to the students, they felt that carrying their own guitars on their backs was showing off their own personality and style! As nostalgic styles returned this year, the pretentious style of carrying a guitar became a sort of "politically correct" fad in schools. Chapter 159: Fiery Bird Annual Gala Invite Chapter 159: Fiery Bird Annual G Invite Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The more digital the product, the quicker it evolved, as did its look. Thus, folks sometimes preferred to collect antiques instead. The guitar renaissance generated by Natiwuzi and hispany had been very sessful. Just look at the different ways young students were carrying or hugging their guitars on school campuses. Natiwuzi even nudged journalists toward news stories of the more sensational variety, such as a male student confessing his love for a female schoolmate by ying a bad outside her dorm. Storylines like that happened in the movie "A Guitar Romance." The students were simply imitating the actors in the film. Fashion and trends were determined by proactive leaders. Natiwuzi had prepared thoroughly for this day. Amid the wave of promotional activities, not only did Natiwuzis NaZ brand be a hit, so did Ji Polun, the male lead of "A Guitar Romance." This point came up during conversations between Zu Wen andpanywhen Ji Polun made promotional appearances with the press team, he focused on college and secondary school campuses. He carried a guitar every single time but struck different poses, and students scrambled to mimic him. He had generated the buzz befitting a hot young actor. At the same time, more and more folks tuned into Fang Zhaos webcasts. Every day, Fang Zhao spent an hour lecturing and another hour answering questions online. He also posted altered guitar scores online, mostly simpler pieces suited for beginners. Many musical pieces had been preserved from the Old Era, but most were ill-suited for New Era tastes. Slight alterations would make them more ptable. The same song would require different scores for the electronic guitar and acoustic guitar. The technique was different too. Fang Zhao would break it down for his viewers. For example, for a piece he altered for the lecture the day before yesterday, the acoustic version required sliding, while the electric guitar version saw more plucking. Today, as in previous sessions, after answering viewer questions, Fang Zhao yed a song with a new guitar model provided by Natiwuzi. The student response had been overwhelming, so Natiwuzis brand hadunched a new series called "Rising Sun," targeted at student buyers. Today, Fang Zhao yed with an acoustic guitar from the Rising Sun series. He strummed the strings gently in a seemingly casual manner as a soft but grounded melody drifted from the high-quality wood craftsmanship alongside the live footage. The song he yed today was an updated Old Era piece requested by a viewer. All things retro were the fad ofte, with many folks digging out songs preserved from the Old Era. The song he had yed yesterday was an updated happy birthday song dedicated to a viewer who had been celebrating his birthday. The viewer had been so moved that he had awarded Fang Zhao 10,000 dors online. Fang Zhao wrapped up his show every day by ying one of the songs requested by his viewers. "Oh, I wasnt picked again. Is it because there are too many people online and too many requests?" "Todays show is over?" "Watching todays live broadcast made me realize that my pretentious guitar pose yesterday was wrong." "The guitar is so difficult to master. Ive made no progress in three days. My fingers are numb from practicing all afternoon yesterday, but now I think these Old Era instruments sound quite nice." "Hire a private instructor and learn one-on-one." "Fang Zhao is too good. Hes even more skilled than the instructor my mother hired for me." "I heard that the instructor my father hired for me is also following Fang Zhaos webcasts. Hes a younger graduate of Fang Zhaos alma mater." "The more I look at Fang Zhao, the more handsome he seems, especially when he ys the guitar. He projects apletely different aura. Who knows when Fang Zhao is lecturing at Qian Academy of Music next? Im going to get his autograph." "Count me in if folks are organizing a trip to Qian Academy of Music!" "I feel like Fang Zhao is a very gentle person." __________ The Silver Wing gaming team that had just gotten offline from battle: "Hehe." Gentle, my ass! Indeed, Fang Zhao looked gentler on average these days. He alsocked the fiery temper of his contemporaries. Even Silver Wing staffers had observed that Fang Zhao was much more even-tempered than when he had first joined thepany. His temper had improved, and he was no longer wearing an ultra-aloof look all the time. Every time they heardments like that, members of the Silver Wing team felt misunderstood. Only they saw the other side of Fang Zhao. "The deadline ising up, no?" Dorrian asked Jinro. "Still no news?" "Three more days." Jinro clicked the rankings page on the Fiery Bird official website and browsed the top 10 teams in each continent. Teams hovering near the top 10 were still locked in a fierce battle. "Were ranked No. 7 now. If we make a push, we can definitely clinch the No. 6 spot. If boss is willing to y again, we could even make the top five," Milo said. But they all knew that Fang Zhao didnt spend much time online these days, and even if he went online, he operated separately. It was clear that he was gradually phasing out of the team. The entertainment media was specting every day about possible internal strife, practically begging for some development that would allow them to put out a 3-million-word feature on the teams internal bickering. Many folks were also hoping AliveAfter500Years would lose his No. 1 ranking, but he clung onto the position, and quite firmly at that. "Didnt Wayne say he would release our promotional video once we got the invite from Fiery Bird?" Schwarzer was looking forward to seeing the video immensely. Even though he had not seen the final product, he had seen some of the footage Wang Tie had shot, and he had enjoyed it. The final cut was definitely going to be very slick. "The deadline is the fifth. We should be receiving an invite on the sixth. The sixth is the earliest well see it," Jinro said. Jinro never would have guessed when he had signed with Silver Wing that he would make it to Fiery Birds annual g. He had been retired from gaming for several years now. He wondered if folks from other continents still remembered him. The teams promotional video was ready. For the score, Wayne used the piece Fang Zhao had submitted. Wayne never would have guessed that Fang Zhao could produce a piece that met his expectations. Wang Tie was no longer tracking them online. He had gone back to plying his old trade, but he refused any assignments that involved investigating AliveAfter500Years. Are you kidding me? He had just escaped the fire pit and Fang Zhao had promised him no trouble. If he waded back into the waters nowdid he have a death wish? After news of Wang Tie turning down assignments broke, more and more folks became curious about AliveAfter500Years. What kind of person could force the undisputed king of Yanzhou paparazzi to turn down jobs? Was he a rtive of the governor? Or was he a member of one of Yanzhous major aristocratic families? The closer the date got to the Jan. 5 deadline, the more the local media focused on gaming. Even if Yanzhous Big Three entertainmentpanies were releasing a blockbuster film, it would be hard topete with Fiery Birds annual g. Fiery Birds annual g was an event gamers from around the world paid close attention to. Teams from Yanzhou that were invited were representing the continent, so naturally, they valued the invitation tremendously, especially given that Yanzhou was home to the worlds top yer of "Battle of the Century," even though his real identity was still unknown. Folks from other continents were glued to the event, let alone gamers in Yanzhou. Jan. 5 finally arrived, the cutoff date for Fiery Birds final rankings. The Silver Wing team qualified for the g with a sixth ce finish in Yanzhou. But what pissed off the Silver Wing team members was that the team they had surpassed, Zebra Club, had also managed to squeeze into the top 10. They finished 10th by making their move the day before the deadline, crowding out White Rhino Club, the team originally ranked 10th. Word was that Zebra Club had yed dirty. White Rhino fans and Zebra fans had been tearing into each other online nonstop the past two days. White Rhino fans derided Zebra fans as despicable, underhanded, and having no shame. Zebra fans retorted, "Shut up or put up. ying dirty requires ability too. If you were capable, you could respond in kind." The two clubs were both named after animals that had gone extinct. This was a popr naming method in the New Era. Fiery Bird, for example, was named the same way. Extinct animals, nts, and so on often offered ideas forpany, street, and shop names. Historical data indicated that rhinos were stronger than zebras, but this time, many folks joked that the rhino got its butt kicked by the zebra. News outlets that had nothing better to do even publishedics of rhinos and zebras in battle. Fang Zhao was scheduled to lecture at the Qian Academy of Music on the fifth. Attendance for his lectures had grown on ount of the retro fad ofte. Fang Zhaos webcast had also helped boost his profile. If the Qian Academy of Music hadnt implemented crowd-control measures, Fang Zhao would have been mobbed by even more fans. Now that Qian Academy students and graduates were in such high demand, many current students took part-time gigs. Instrumental majors would moonlight at restaurants that needed live performers or post ads on private tutor tforms, offering their services. In the past, their ads would have gone unanswered for as long as a week. There were too few people interested in learning musical instruments, after all. Secondary students simply didnt have the patience. Now, though, things were different. Qian Academy students typically saw their ads answered within an hour. With the advent of the inte, the "distance" in distance learning was no longer an issue, so the students ads were closely monitored not just by Qian residents but also by parents from other parts of Yanzhou. The hourly rate for Qian students serving as private tutors tripled within a month. With the retro trend still on the rise, there was still room for more sry growth. Non-instrumental majors got mighty jealous and started contemting switching majors. However, folks who could afford to splurge on a private tutor wanted to hire Fang Zhao, but Fang Zhao was probably unavable and beyond their payscale. Fang Zhao didnt have time to tutor, not to mention that even if he were willing to tutor, he was just one person. There were too many people who wanted to hire him and not enough of him to go around. Thus, the vacuum was filled by current Qian Academy students or Qian Academy graduates who wanted to tutor. But the part-time tutors might not actually know how to teach, so they had to cram as well. Not only did they tune into Fang Zhaos webcasts, they also flocked to his lectures so they could pick his brains in person. And Fang Zhao didnt hold back either, generously sharing his techniques and insight. When old man Xue Jing found out, he was very pleased. He even wanted tounch a new global lecture tour with Fang Zhao in the new year, but unfortunately, Fang Zhao had to serve in the military. After the end of todays lecture, Fang Zhao got a call from Hua Li, the head of Fiery Birds sound effects department. "Did you see the final ranking? Your new team did pretty well, climbing to sixth ce in Yanzhou in their debut," Hua Li said in a jovial tone. "The invitations to the annual g have been dispatched from headquarters. Folks from our Yanzhou branch will deliver yours to your office. Youll be attending the annual g, no?" "Of course." "Then lets catch up properly then. Kid, youre... full of surprises." Hua Li had long known the true identity of AliveAfter500Years. Quite a few core members of Fiery Birds senior management did, but thepany had done a tremendous job with its confidentiality measures. It was impossible for outsiders to pry any insider information from their end. "The banquet is on the eighth and there are other activities scheduled for the ninth and 10th. Its best to arrive a day ahead of time. You should start making preparations. When you arrive, lets grab a drink. Ill introduce you to a few friends. Theyre allposers, and theyve been longing to meet this rising star for some time. I just dont know how they will react when they find out about your other identity, haha!" Wayne had already briefed Fang Zhao on the schedule. The Silver Wing team was scheduled to leave for their hotel in Huangzhou on the seventh, ahead of the the banquet on the eighth. They had a busy schedule. Fang Zhao had to put his webcast and lectures on hold for the next few days. Jan. 6, 9 a.m. Staffers from the Yanzhou branch of Fiery Bird hand-delivered an invitation bearing thepany logo to the 50th floor of Silver Wing Tower. Chapter 160: Kings of the Battlefield Chapter 160: "Kings of the Battlefield" Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh January 6 was the day where every big e-sports club could make their presence felt the most. Even if any of Yanzhous famous entertainmentpanies had New Years films or promotional activities, they would avoid this day. In the past, Silver Wing had only been able to cast coveting nces at these e-sports clubs, unable to do anything about it. But this year, Silver Wings gaming department was soaking up all the excitement. After Silver Wings gaming department was reformed, Wayne had realized his ambitions. The publicity channels had all been arranged, and the promotional events were on standby, not yet started just in case something unforeseen really happened. After all, this was the first time they had encountered such a situation. Even if they were in the top 10 of the team leaderboards, there were still what ifs. What If Fiery Bird decided on only the top 5? Then wouldnt they have celebrated for nothing? Until the invitation letter with the bright-red Fiery Bird insignia was in his hands, Wayne was in an apprehensive mood. This was the first time he had been so excited in his few decades in the Silver Wing gaming department. His fingers were still shaking when he reached out and pressed a button to release the news that had been prepared beforehand. "Lets begin!" The SilverLight team would have a huge role in todays hot entertainment topics! The Big Five getting invited was not even considered news. In the eyes of the masses, it would only be considered news if they had not received an invite. On the other hand, the SilverWing50PrLight team, better known as SilverLight, that had only been established this year and had rushed into the top 10 was the focus of attention for a lot of people. Other teams that had squeezed into the top 10 had done quite a lot of publicity, and the masses felt that it was no longer fresh. However, SilverLight was different. Today was the release of their first ever publicity film for the team. Everyone knew that a publicity film was a chance to do a short self-introduction to the masses and to give the masses a profound impression of the team. However, until now, the Silver Light team had released too little information. The impression the masses had was still limited to the news conference where Silver Wing had revealed the members of the team as well as the leaderboard details. At 12 p.m., on Silver Wings broadcasting tform, official website, video streaming sites, and over 10rge screens in city districts, a short, three-minute publicity film yed both online and offline. In the New Era, this sort of publicity film could not be too long, as audiences did not have the patience to watch it, yet it could not be too short either, as time was needed to express the things they wanted to express. Therefore, two to three minutes was the norm. When Silver Wings wing emblem and the SilverLight teams tree insignia appeared simultaneously, Many hurriedly rushing people stopped what they were doing and looked at therge screens in the zas. A familiar electronic music tune yedthe brief default music that yed when logging onto "Battle of the Century." Familiar images showing the grave conditions of the Period of Destruction continuously appeared. Mournful cries, loud gunfire, and the sound of arge building copsing apanied the buzzing that sounded like an electric current, which continued rising, building the atmosphere up. Explosions in line with the sound effects filled the screen, drummed up by the increasingly frantic electronic music as the sinct rhythm repeated itself, carrying about a thick Period of Destruction vor. Then the effects faded, and an expansive horizon appeared. The video showed a certain office building. The people inside were watching the screen in front of them disying scenes from "Battle of the Century" with eager anticipation, as if the little seeds in their hearts had sprouted. A slightly pump middle-aged man who was watching turned around and walked out, his footsteps coinciding with the drumbeats, and the musics tempo and his movements were one! Following the persons movements, the scene continued to zoomed out. As he was walking out, words "Gaming Department" appeared suspended on the wall behind him. The audiences understood what it meant. Oh, so this is the fabled Silver Wing gaming department. The music heard by the audiences was a not-so-gentle, formted electronic tone that carried with it a mystical feeling, modting with extremely detailed changes. The rich tones alternated with a high pitch, bringing about a lively intensity that built uponyers of electronic sound effects, creating a terse and magnificent melody. As the pulsating music connected, some rapidly edited cutscenes from different angles were shown. When the plump middle-aged man arrived in front of the elevator, at that moment, an elevator had descended from the upper floors. The doors opened, and there was a young man inside. The two men nodded at each other, the expressions on their faces slightly serious. People who paid attention to the SilverLight team found them familiar. Werent they Silver Wing gaming department manager Wayne and the young manager Fang Zhao of the virtual projects department? On the screen, inside the elevator, the disyed number changed from 51 to 50. The elevator doors opened and Silver Wings 50th floors virtual projects department appeared in front of their eyes. The two men stepped inside the department, and the camera closed up as the sliding doors closed behind them, showing a simple tree-shaped image, the teams emblem. The imaged faded to ck and a line of words appeared "Something that we are slowly unable to control..." During the intermission, after a momentary pause, the music resumed, this time without so much of a rousing melody. It was different from Fang Zhaos previous works. Beneath the electronic sound effects, the melody seemed grave, sketchy but not losing any of its density. The tempo was both thrilling and powerful. After the caption faded, in the dark background, someone opened a door. Sunlight poured in from through the doorway. Against the dark backdrop, the doorway was extremely bright in contrast. The scene seemed both cold and warm, the darkness and lightbining to form a divine image. And the man who had opened the door stood in the only bright spot in the dark background, his back facing the screen. However, the guy standing there gave viewers an uneasy feeling, like a sharp, rigid, and silent knife. The scene faded once again. "Been waiting for so long..." After the caption, in the video, a person in the midst of strength training raised his head and looked straight at the camera with a purposeful gaze, beads of sweat dripping off his face. Veteran gamers watching this scene could recognize him right away. The former 2S team captain Jinro, who had disappeared from the scene for eight years. Eight years was long enough. Behind Jinro, Dorrian was undergoing stamina training. Jasmine was doing reaction training. Milo was doing bncing training. August, Yu Zhongqing, Jake, Schwarzer, Qi Zi, Ferrerya, Nibali, Mamun, Oz... Every team member appeared in session, either running, jumping, working out, or training with others. The video focused on their flexed and protruding muscles and the sweat glistening on their skin. The musics tempo gradually increased in intensity, drumbeats simr to the heartbeats of viewers as they gradually beat faster. Those watching were unclear whether it was the background music or the video itself that was affecting them this way. Another transition. "We have long been itching to get on with it." As the words appeared, new electronic tones entered the fray, the rhythm gradually strengthened, and the atmosphere became more and more ferocious. In the video, analysts d in work clothes were watching a screen full of data and discussing something. People wearing white robes with a simple Pr Light icon on their sleeves and chests were giving the team members checkups. Beside the team members, there was also another group of people, moving about hurriedly but orderly and serving the team members drinks and handing over towels. Engineers in charge of maintaining the game consoles were scrutinizingplex holographic illustrations. This was the first time that SilverLight teams assistants, medical team, and behind-the-scenes personnel had been shown in public! As the music gradually built up the atmosphere, the engineers did an "OK" hand sign, the head of the medical team nodded his head, and assistants helped the members put on their bat attire." Once equipped, the team members walked briskly toward another room. Doors bearing the tree-shaped emblem opened, revealing ninth-generation Fiery Bird consoles arced in a semicircle that filled up the entire screen. Under the lights, the exterior of these machines reflected with a terrifying luster. The Fiery Bird insignias on the machines seemed as if they were about to burst into mes! Team members entered the cabin-style game consoles one by one and closed the doors. As the camera panned backward, a white-colored humanoid robot was already standing in the front. 10th-generation console! A lot of eyes widened as they saw this scene. Silver Wing still had a second 10th generation console? Or had they brought out the same one for somebody to use? However, at this moment, viewers could not be bothered to do any deep thinking. The pounding of drums continued to push on, as if foreboding a pandemonium that could not be controlled. The person wearing the 10th generation console raised a hand then put it down, as though giving a signal. Almost at the same time, all the "in operation" lights of the 9th-generation cabin consoles flickered on. In the video, everything seemed to turn into neurons, transcending space and matter. The whole world seemed to turn into data andputer code as the virtual world spun rapidly. Gradually, it got darker. The fast-paced music abruptly stopped at that moment. Silence carried an irrational tension, and even the air seemed to stiffen. Crash! The sound of a ss object smashing and shattering jolted peoples hearts! The explosiveness breaking the silence with such force seemed to assault the ears and mental states of viewers! Everything thoroughly exploded to life. A group of people entered into a building through the broken window, toting firearms. Their actions were well-coordinated, as though they were a team of elite paratroopers. Close-ups of the firearms shed by and the camera switched from the wielders point of view until it was face to face with the sinister visage of a mutated beast. Bang! Straight between the eyebrows. Bang, bang, bang! Blood-sttered bullet holes in the wall, shattered ss, corpses on the ground, a chandelier swaying and on the verge of crashing down, a messed-up corridor... Music and special sound effects perfectly assimted and extremely incisive, as though they had deeply prated the listeners nerves. "There is nothing that can stop us." The scenes rapidly changed, from indoors to outdoors, from the cities to outskirts. shes as bullets sprayed, blood dripping, flying limbs... Sounds of a sharp knife tearing through flesh, the thuds of a blunt weapon hitting flesh, beastly howls and wails of anguish, the sound of bodies hitting the ground... The camera fully disyed the violence of these bloody closebat life and death struggles. The overwhelming and shocking scenes told the audiences everything that happened. Blood, violence. Abination of those two tended to make people shudder. However, behind the images were music and sound effects with a strong and unyielding tempo. From the start, it had been the videos keynote and had set the atmosphere. These were the circumstances of the Period of Destruction. This was mankinds fight for survival! Violence and blood, but behind it all was overflowing hope! Quick cutscenes elerated the violent images. The audiences were unable to fullyprehend all the scenes that shed through, but they could feel each and every cutscene provoking their senses. The music and acoustics perfectlyplemented each cutscene and increased the eptance levels of the scenes reeking of blood,pletely permeating and battering the audiovisual senses and rying the message of the video. Extraordinary camera work coupled with the intricately weaved music made these violent and bloody scenes much more aesthetically exquisite and terrifying! They gave audiences the impression that they were not that grim but brought about a bizarre infectiousness. These were typical entertainment manufacturing techniques and were more suited to mainstream tastes. Changing to a final cutscene, a speeding truck charged straight at an enormous mutated beast. Under the overcast sky, incendiary rounds like rays of light flew straight at the oil tanks of the truck. An ear-splitting boom resounded as the ze of an explosion filled the sky and the music reached its climax. "We are the kings of the battlefield!" The concluding scene showed all the main members of the SilverLight team in-game, gathered together, d in theirbat attire and walking towards the camera. Some wore helmets, while others didnt. With the static image of the final scene, the music also ceased. At the bottom right of the screen, the Silver Wing insignia and the SilverLight tree emblem appeared once again. Of the three-minute film, the first minute and a half was an introduction of the team as well as the support staff, and thetter minute and a half was all edits of in-game footage. The apaniment music had beenposed by Fang Zhao. During the arrangement, he had used the same style that built up the majestic atmosphere. This was the skill he was most proficient at. Even when trying out new elements, he did not give it up one bit. In order to betterpliment the scenes and their sound effects,pared to his previous works, Fang Zhao had lowered the rhythm but maintain the strong tempo. This was his first try at this new method, in line with what Wayne had told him before of more direct explosiveness, yet he had still kept some fine traces of the academic essence. For people not used to electronic tones and sound effects, they might find it raucous, but people in the New Era had long gotten used to this sort of lively static and knew how to appreciate the aesthetics of this eras electronic styles. And in thetter minute and a half of the video, the sounds of gunfire, impacts, explosions, and the footage of bullets flying and blood sttering were all real footage. They hadnt used any special effects to touch it up. It was extremely life-like and infectious, andbined together with the sound, the impact with which it battered the senses of audiences was powerful. The video did not hard sell the cruelness or the mood and did not overly emphasize the e-sports athletes considerable efforts behind the scenes. Too much and it would have seemed pretentious. This video was not like the encouraging styles that other e-sports clubs liked to use. Rather, it portrayed a group of bold and valiant individuals with extraordinary skills, "superhuman" heroes. This, was also the fastest manner for Silver Wing to break into this market! And the results of showing this to the public was in line with what Silver Wing had anticipated. On the inte: "Oh my! Do these Silverlight people want the sky? Are these even e-sports athletes? More like saviors of the world." "Sick!" "I thought I was watching a blockbuster!" "Suddenly feel that gaming at Silver Wing is awesome!" At the Qian City center za. A middle-aged man in a suit carrying a briefcase retracted his gaze from the screen. Looking around, he asked the nearest youngster close to him, "Sorry to bother you, but I would like to ask something. That movie trailer that just yed, do you know which Silver Wing New Years blockbuster it is? When is it going to be released?" The youngster was stunned for a moment. "Ah?" When he finally understood what the middle-aged man was talking about, heughed. "That was no movie trailer. It was the publicity film for a gaming team." Disbelief was written all over the middle-aged mans face. "You mean that all those people just now are actually e-sports athletes... ying a game?" "Uh, yeah, thats right. Did you see the tree emblem? Thats the emblem of the gaming team formed by the coboration of Silver Wings virtual project and gaming departments." "...A games publicity film can even be more amazing than a blockbuster trailer," gasped the middle-aged man. He did not y games, but he loved watching movies. However, after watching that publicity film, he now had some interest in that team. There were many people who felt the same way as that middle-aged man. The SilverLight teams first publicity film had not only attracted the views of gaming fans, it had attracted the attention of a lot of people outside the gaming circles. Chapter 161: Arriving at Imperial City Chapter 161: Arriving at Imperial City Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Wayne had two goals for this publicity film. The first was to publicize the SilverWing50PrLight team, and the second was to be an advertisement that let even more people know that Silver Wing were not in it just for a quick buck but had built a genuine and professional e-sports team. The purpose was to attract even more talent! To make this project bigger and to ensure a sustained development, recruiting fresh talent was a must. Especially so as to prevent the teams decline after Fang Zhao enlisted in the military, they definitely needed more talent and strength to replenish it. It just so happened that this was a chance to increase their poprity as well. Wayne just wanted to tell all the e-sports athletes that desired to jump ship or hadnt found a new employer toe over to his side. There was no need to worry about what to have for all three meals of the day, no need to worry about ones physical state, no need to botter about any material troubles, because there would be a professional team to worry on your behalf! All you needed to do when you came over was game to your hearts content! The SilverLight team might have been newly established, but its ability to meet various criteria was sufficient to sway some. First, they had the strength. There was no need to mention AliveAfter500Years; their young team had sessfully achieved Fiery Birds annual conference invites. The team had capability and potential! Second, they had money! With the entertainment juggernaut Silver Wing behind them, they did notck capital. Whether it was equipment or logistics, the team would definitely not lose out to any of those well-known professional e-sports clubs! Also, after the release of this publicity film, Silver Wings publicity department would also be giving it a push behind the scenes. And just as Wayne had hoped to see, with the release of the teams first publicity film, the attention of the masses was ced on them. On the inte, gamers of all sorts, whether professional or amateur, discussed the trending topic. "The blinding ninth- and 10th-generation machines are enough to rival the Big Five." "Dig up the monthly sries of the SilverLight team members!" "I want to join the SilverLight team. Is it toote?" "Does Silver Wing want to be Yanzhous No. 6?" "I really want to know, among all the people shown, which one is AliveAfter500Years!" "He is surely the one using the 10th gen, but his face wasnt shown. The silhouette shown before Jinro appeared might have been him, but the appearance wasnt clear. I have no idea whether that was in-game footage or real life footage." "Silver Wing has two 10th-generation consoles? I only know that Jinros superior Fang Zhao owns one." "Maybe AliveAfter500Years is Fang Zhao? After all, Fang Zhao also has the 10th gen. A short while back, he got into a fight. I heard he beat down quite a few people. With that impressive fighting strength, maybe it really is him." When that online user had just posted, someone below replied, "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!" "Im breathless from all thatughing. Given Fang Zhaos appearance?" "One look and you can tell its obviously not him!" "As a born and bred District 79er, when I followed the SilverLight team and fled, I specifically observed them. Their personalities are different, so we can eliminate Fang Zhao from the reckoning." "Without any video evidence of him beating up a bunch of people at a nightclub, that can only be considered hearsay! How can you believe all the rubbish spouted by rumor mongers? Besides, even if it were real, how could fighting and gaming be the same? In any case, I dont have a favorable impression of Fang Zhao. I heard he oppresses Jinro and gang. How sinister!" "To the brother on top, you said that rumors cannot be taken seriously, yet no SilverLight member has ever said that Fang Zhao oppresses them. It is just a bunch of people blindly spreading a rumor, and given Fang Zhao style, he doesnt seem like the sinister or crafty sort." "You might know a person but not his true nature!" "Wind from an empty cave might not necessarily be baseless. Besides being aposer, there is nothing much else that we know about that person." "Fang Zhao is just aposer. Silver Wing must have taken into ount how he brought up the virtual projects department and let him be the leader of the SilverLight team. Actually, he is just an amateur. We have never heard that he ys games." "He has a behind-the-scenes supporter, and its nothing umon." "An adept amateur leader, is it a grievance within the industry or shameless capitalism?" "That means to say, Fang Zhao probably lent out his 10th-generation console for someone else to use. Fiery Bird set up only eight 10th-generation consoles in Yanzhou. It is impossible for Silver Wing to have two. Thises back to the question: who exactly is AliveAfter500Years?" "Didnt anyone else notice somebody else who kept his face hidden in the film?" ... Jinro and the others all saw the discussions online. As the youngest member of the team, Schwarzers experience was limited, and he sat there giggling when the firstments appeared online. When he had been watching the publicity film, he had felt like an actor watching his first ever film for the first timea little shy yet also proudbut as the discussions went on and more people guessed at the identity of AliveAfter500Years, he could not even bring himself to smile. Just guessing would do; why had people started bashing Fang Zhao? Schwarzer carefully peeked at Fang Zhao, and only upon not noticing any rage did he rest easy. If he was the one being doubted and faced with baseless ims, he would definitely be unhappy. Dorrian, who was sending a text message on his bracelet, noticed andughed before advising Schwarzer, "Dont pay too much attention to online discussions. When you encounter this more often in the future, you will get used to it." "I was just thinking, what sort of reaction will they have when they finally know the truth?" Besides the discussions on characters appearing in the publicity film and people making guesses on AliveAfter500Yearss identity, there were many gamers focusing on the short scenes that had been shown in the publicity film, and they were engaged in a thorough analysis. "After sorting out the publicity film and taking notes of the gun models that appeared, SilverLight has pretty good equipment, but nobody knows if they got it themselves or purchased it from other studios." "After watching the ending scene with the exploding truck, I even went to try it out, hoping to record a scene of myself walking away from the truck as it exploded behind me. In the end, after shooting holes through the entire truck, it still did not explode. Has anyone seeded? Please share your experiences." Very quickly, skilled gamers started to study the film and aim for the oil tanks, trying to create the anticipated explosion effect. There were others who tried the scene where the team members smashed through ss windows, but they only got themselves hurt instead. Many people suffered painful consequences trying to imitate drifting with motorbikes or shooting while driving. yers finally understood those cool scenes and movements could not be replicated by just anyone, and as they now understood the difficulty involved, more and more yers started to pay attention to the SilverLight team. Various factors and influences created a very strange scene. This years 6th ce, the SilverLight team, had a higher viewership than the other nine teams altogether! On globally renowned gaming magazine Rising Dragons page, the SilverLight team kept staying within the top three most viewed topics and had surpassed many well-known e-sports clubs. This had also been a part of Waynes n. Concealing Fang Zhaos identity had been to whet the audiences appetites. This would help them gain more viewership, and with viewership came poprity. January 6, the entire SilverLight team, including the support staff, were given a day off to return home and pack their things. January 7, a flying transport carrying over 100 personnel and bearing the Silver Wing emblem left Qian City. Zu Wen and the others from the Pr Light team had also been permitted to follow the team. Not just them, other staff from the gaming departments side had been given spots on this trip as well. Fiery Birds invitation was for over 100 persons, so besides the medical team, assistants, agents, and other internal staff, there were staff from other departments in the entourage as well. Some were in charge of publicity and some were in charge of diplomatic exchanges, and there was a security team as well. On the flying transport, Wayne was exining to Fang Zhao. Due to the promotion of the first publicity film, the masses had gotten to listen to the apaniment music. This time, the electronic style was especially suited to mainstream tastes, and a few enterprises fancied it after listening and had contacted Silver Wings side to purchase the rights. The price offered was reasonable, and they were willing to postpone using it for a month. After all, a publicity films effect had time limitations. In an age where online information was flourishing, the enthusiasm for the publicity film would decline after a week. After a month, there might not be any people talking about it anymore. Using the apaniment music for other things after the publicity film died down was perfectly reasonable. However, at Silver Wing, there were varying opinions, especially Wayne, who had vehemently objected when he found out about it. "I was having a chat in the morning with the copyright department staffers. They wanted to sell, but I didnt let them. If they are unresigned, they will probably contact you and advise you to agree. Fang Zhao, Im not cutting off your source of ie, but I just have to tell you why it is not optimal for us." Inside the cabin, people closest to Wayne and Fang Zhao were the main team members. They also knew that Fang Zhaos works could be sold for money, and when they heard Wayne mention that some parties wanted to buy the copyrights to the publicity films apaniment music, in their hearts they were thinking that Fang Zhao could earn another considerable sum this time. However, when they heard Wayne advising Fang Zhao not to sell, they pricked their ears up in curiosity. Wayne was not deliberately avoiding anybody, and he continued exining. "If this were the government or other game or filmpanies that wanted to purchase the rights, I would have no qualms. For example, the Yanzhou military using the third movement of your "100-Year Period of Destruction" series had a good result and everyone benefited. There was no need to prevent that sale, but this time, its the boss of a supermarket chain that wants to buy the rights. From my experience and understanding, given the character of those kinds, they will choose to use it at the peak of their promotional campaigns. Human flow is also high there, and if everyone gets used to it and bes conditioned, every time they hear the tune, they will no longer think about SilverLights might but, rather, discounts. shing prices! Clearance sales! Bargains! Are you guys willing for that to happen?" The audience: "..." Of course not! Staffers at the copyright department might not think too much about it. Besides, after a month, the publicity films impact would die down, so why not sell it for some money? But Wayne felt that this would make the team aughingstock. Now that his ambitions were racing toward bing reality, he would never do something that would put the brakes on it, and he would not agree no matter how much the other party offered, hence the advice he was giving Fang Zhao. As aposer contracted to thepany, the copyrights did not solely belong to Fang Zhao, but for thepany to sell it, they needed Fang Zhaos approval. Since Wayne had been unable to convince the copyright department staffers, he had decided to directly convince Fang Zhao. "Its not just this time, Fang Zhao. Although I am just a manager of the gaming department, I have seen many things and experienced a lot. Every year, many good songs get misused by buyers. In the future, if you encounter this sort of situation, be sure to be prudent. Once a mistake is made, the impression it gives audiences can be ruined in the wrong hands," Wayne asserted. Fang Zhao listened attentively to Waynes advice and nodded his head. "I understand." Even if Wayne had not said anything, Fang Zhao would not have allowed his works to be sold indiscriminately. Back then, when he had allowed the rights of the third movement of his "100-Year Period of Destruction" series to be sold to a Leizhou filmpany, he had given rmendations for which portion of the film to use it for and made certain requests. Having gotten a reply from Fang Zhao, Wayne could rest easy. Jinro and the others let out a sigh of relief within their hearts. They were not going to be associated with bargain sales and promotions. "Oh, right, I forgot to ask you." Wayne remembered something and asked Fang Zhao, "Have you gotten your drivers license?" "Yes." "For both flying cars and flying transports?" "Mmhm." "Thats good. As a celebrity, its good to have your own license. After all, your bodyguard will not be beside you at all times. If you get surrounded by fans and want to escape, you can find the closest shared flying car to slip away. Huangzhous entertainment industry is even more intense than Yanzhou, and there will be more people watching your every move. Therefore, after your identity is revealed, you should either head out less or be more careful when you do. ... When they arrived at Huangzhous Imperial City, it was already noon. Given the speed of New Era flying transports, flying from Qian City to Imperial City didnt take too long, but once in Huangzhou, there were more inspections, especially within Imperial City, where the checks were even more stringent. Continuously stopping and moving dyed their arrival time till noon. Huangzhous Imperial City was the continents political, financial, and cultural hub. It was also where the alliances government headquarters were located. Fiery Birds headquarters were set up in the northern part of Imperial City. The allocated hotel was located in the vicinity of Fiery Birds headquarters tower and belonged to Fiery Bird. The flying transport descended in the allocated parking lot. Afternding, they were required to walk to the hotel, just about 100 meters away, which was a short distance. However, once they disembarked from the transport, everyone could feel the difference in atmosphere. From the parking space to the hotel, the 100-meter road was full of media personnel armed with film equipment. Since they had seen the flying transport bearing Silver Wings emblem approaching, media from all the different continents got excited. Unlike the reporters in the games virtual world that tried to stop or interrupt them, here it was only the attentive gazes and bright shes of lights. The irritating and loathsome attention from the media in-game was alsopletely different here. On the ground, there were many broadcasting vehicles adorned with their respective channels logo. The sky was full of small drones, each staying in their allocated airspace and franticly recording the scenes. There were no clicking sounds of Old Era cameras. These cameras gave off a unique humming sound, as though it was a buzzing electrical current. A lone machine was not loud, but what about a few hundred? The sky was spread with such agitated particles. Being focused on by all these cameras that would be broadcasting to the world brought about a formless pressurizing environment. Even if they had been informed of what to expect on the way here. Even if they had seen images of past conferences. When actually standing here, there were a number of people who were so nervous they did not even know where to ce their hands. Jinro and Dorrian had experienced this before and could still remain somewhat collected, and Fang Zhao waspletely unable to get nervous, but the rest of the members of the team were different. Even Schwarzer, who had still beenughing and joking in the transport, was at a loss now. He could only flich even though, deep down, he was excited beyond measure. If he had a tail, it would already be wagging nonstop. This was the first time he was really aware that he had be a celebrity, even if just a small and not that outstanding one amidst the group. Everyones reactions were captured by the filming equipment and transmitted to every continent. And among the SilverLight team, the majority of members seemed to be grimacing. Online users at Yanzhou watching the broadcast could not help but harbor suspicions that perhaps these people had just been scolded by their superiors. Chapter 162: You Are AliveAfter500Years? Chapter 162: You Are AliveAfter500Years? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Only after stepping into the hotel did Schwarzer and the others rx their facial muscles. They immediately massaged their now-tight muscles and thought about whether their expressions just now had been all right. Those were media personnel from all the different continents! There were already people waiting for them in the hall. Upon seeing the tree emblem of the SilverLight team, they recognized the team straightaway. After an identification check, the leader of the group got to select the floor to upy. Wayne suddenly went forward and pressed a button. "Sixty-second floor." Each team had 100+ personnel, and every team had been allocated a floor. Every floor was equipped with game consoles, sound and projection equipment, and a small conference room. Fortunately, there were also many elevators for so manyrge groups. However, in the elevator, every time someone spotted clothes adorned with the tree emblem, regardless of which floor these people were from, they would examine the wearer as if he or she were some rare creature. The questions they asked were mainly two. The first was "Are you people from the SilverWing50PrLight team?" and the second question was "Has AliveAfter500Years arrived yet? Which one is he?" Regarding these curious looks and enquiries, the members of the SilverLight group always answered "yes" and "arrived" with a knowing smile. After arriving on the 62nd floor in batches, Wayne began to assign rooms. After being assigned to two people per room, lunch was ordered. After eating, everyone gathered for a small meeting about re-emphasizing the rules here. All of them were participating for the first time. Not just Schwarzer and the other young members, even Wayne himself was feeling nervous. Wayne wiped off the sweat on his forehead. "All right, thats all I have. If anybody has any doubts or inquiries, please approach Jinro or Dorrian; those two are experienced." Following that was free time. Many other teams had already arrived at the hotel, and those who knew people could go and interact with them or head to the ces of entertainment within the hotel to unwind. As the bodyguard, Zuo Yu naturally roomed with Fang Zhao. His duty this round was very important. The moment Fang Zhaos identity was exposed, his workload would increase. He would have to prevent fans and reporters from getting too close. Fang Zhao had just ced his luggage down when he received an iing call from Fiery Birds sound effects department head, Hua Li. "I just received word that your team has arrived. Have you sorted out your things? If you are done,e over for a chat. Just head straight to the fifth floor. I have a few people to introduce you to." Fang Zhao had no idea who Hua Li was chatting with, but the man sounded like he was in good spirits. "Sure. Ill make my way over." "Head to the northernmost corner and use that elevator. I will give you temporary ess so you dont have to squeeze in with others. There are too many people today," Hua Li told him. After ending the call, Fang Zhao checked the messages in the internal group chat. Jinro and the others were preparing to head to the sixth floor. The sixth floor was also a leisure district, but what was different was that it was more suited for e-sports athletes. When he saw the message, Fang Zhao instructed Zuo Yu. "Go with them. You dont have to worry about me. Let me know if there is anything; I will head straight up." Zuo Yu also knew that Fang Zhao had been invited over by Fiery Bird headquarters staff and there was unlikely to be any trouble on their own turf. He nodded his head and replied, "Got it, Boss. I will keep you informed." Following Hua Lis instructions, Fang Zhao found the elevator in the corner and took it straight down to the fifth floor. It was probably an elevator for internal staff use only, as Fang Zhao did not encounter anyone else on the ride down. The fifth floor was a well-furnished restaurant that seemed refined and cultured. The walls were adorned with paintings that were replicas of antiques left behind from the Old Era. The real art pieces were kept safe in Fiery Birds own vault and would not be disyed at this kind of ce. The people on this floor seldom discussed game techniques. They were parties who coborated with Fiery Bird, not e-sports athletes. Some were artists, designers, orposers. For example, people who worked on the background music for "Battle of the Century." Fang Zhao looked around and spotted Hua Li speaking with a scrawny-looking guy. His face was quite flushed, probably from drinking wine or getting too excited from chatting. "Hey Fang Zhao, over here!" Hua Li stood up and waved Fang Zhao over. "Come,e, let me introduce you. This here is Gao Se. He is a Qian Academy of Music alumnus, just like you. Currently, he is an associate professor forposition at the Huangzhou Academy of Art. We epted two of his works this round to use as in-game music. We have used many of his previous works for gaming events and are practically oldrades. Thinking back to when we first coborated, I think old Gao was still only an assistant professor?" "Yeah, I was only into my fourth year at Huangzhou Academy of Art then." Gao Se did not seem to take any offence about Hua Lis mention of him being an assistant professor, and his tone still seemed slightly proud. Fang Zhao knew that, although an assistant professor was not considered a high position, over at Huangzhou, an assistant professors sry and benefits were extremely high, and they even had doctors attending their lessons. Huangzhou was an extremelypetitive ce, and their assistant professors were not ordinary. Hua Lis words had no intention of belittling Gao Se. Besides, Gao Se had already risen to up to be an associate professor. In Huangzhou, rising up to an associate professorship at Gao Ses age was a rare sight. Without sufficient sesses, there was no way to get promoted. As Hua Li was about to introduce Fang Zhao to Hua Li, Gao Se chuckled. "Fang Zhao, I know who you are. Ming Cang and the others frequently talk about you. I caught a glimpse of you from afar thest time Old Xue came over to Huangzhou, but we didnt get the chance to talk. This time, we ought to have a good chat!" Originating from the same "QiMu" posse, both of them naturally had mutual connections, so Gao Se knew quite a bit about Fang Zhao. Gao Se studied Fang Zhao, his expression somewhat satisfied. Given the amount of achievements Fang Zhao had at his age, he was neither arrogant nor hot tempered, and he had an unflustered disposition. It was no wonder Ming Cang and Hua Li praised him to the high heavens when they mentioned him. No matter how much talent one had, there would always be some arrogance, but in certain situations, arrogance had to be curbed. Fang Zhao had visited Huangzhou before, during the global lecture tour with Xue Jing. Back then, Fang Zhao had only been supplementary. He had not been the main character and couldnt even have been considered to have had a supporting role. In the eyes of many people during the global lecture tour, Fang Zhao had just been Xue Jings little attendant and had just been going through the motions, letting people familiarize with his face. Fang Zhao might have obtained a lot of profit from his few works, received affirmation from other professionals, and be popr among students, but in the global circles, he still could not be considered famous. Just picking any random person here that coborated with Fiery Bird and was invited, their files would be full of achievements and awards, and even after 10 pages, the list of achievements might not necessarily have ended. "I was just talking with Old Gao about persuading you toe to Huangzhou." Hua Li brought out a bottle of alcohol from his bag behind him. "This is from my personal collection. Try some." One reason Hua Li had called Fang Zhao over was to introduce Fang Zhao to a few seniors within the industry that had coborated with and been invited by Fiery Bird. These people might not be known by the masses, but within theposition circles, their names were well known. Getting to know a few would be beneficial for Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao sat down and listened to Gao Se talk about his own aplishments, awards he had won, and high-level performances he had taken part in. He also unted the white metal piece hanging around his neck to Fang Zhao. It was a small medal. "A Gxy medal?" Fang Zhao asked. Fang Zhao knew about this. The Gxy Awards were the highest aplishments anyone in the arts scenes could hope to achieve. Regardless of whether one was aposer, actor, singer, painter, or other artistic profession, every single artist wished to achieve a Gxy Award. "Haha, thats right! But its not a Gxy World medal, just the Gxy Supernova medal." Even though it was subaward, when Gao Se mentioned it, he seemed rather proud of himself. Hua Li eyed the medal on Gao Ses neck enviously before helplessly retracting his gaze. The path he had chosen had destined that he would have no fate with the Gxy Awards. In terms of earnings, Hua Li could beat 90% of the people on this floor, but in terms of artistic skill, 99% of the people here were better than him. Hua Li was willing to help Fang Zhao because he thought highly of the young man and wanted to umte some good karma when Fang Zhao had not yet risen up. The Gxy Supernova Award was conferred to a young artist who had sufficient aplishments in his field. In the New Era, 50 or 60 was still considered young. "When Old Gao received the award, he was probably around 40?" Hua Li asked. "No no no, 50, I was almost 50. Forty-nine and a half. Hehe, I still remember it very clearly. After I received the award, Huangzhou Academy of Art awarded me with the lifelong teaching award. That was when I considered myself to have made a mark in Huangzhou. Half a yearter, on my birthday, I was promoted to associate professor." Gao Ses face was fully red. As he reminisced proudly with some fond nostalgia, his fingers carefully stroked the medal he was wearing. "Old Xue also has the Supernova Award, and the Neb Award too. I reckon Old Xue could possibly achieve the World Award as well," Gao Se said in a revering tone. The Supernova Award was given to young artists, whereas the Neb Award, also a subcategory of the Gxy Awards, was a celebration of the lifetime aplishments of an artist. Even now, Xue Jing was still so hardworking. He wanted to achieve and contribute more to receive the Gxy World Award, an award given to artists at the peak of the industry. Gao Se rarely saw younger generations due to the pressures of intensepetition in the industry, so seeing Fang Zhao, Gao Se was in good spirits and was in the mood to give pointers. Although Gao Se liked to show off and gave off a hint of the arrogance of a senior, the pointers he gave Fang Zhao were valuable, and he was willing to share some of the realities he had experienced. He hoped that Fang Zhao would take the academic path and not be swayed by money and the overlymercialized market. "Do not be blinded by small gains, and dont rush. Take it one step at a time and move steadily and surely. Also, do not be taken in by people who spout rubbish all day long. Those people have dreams beyond the heavens and are unable to keep up with their ambitions. They wont go far. In our industry, we need to simmer. In our industry, many try to find the equilibrium between art andmerce and lose themselves. Fang Zhao, you must absolutely not learn from them. If you are in doubt, you can look for Xue Jing to chat. After all, Old Xue is an old hand, and he has high hopes for you. If you are willing to ask, that old man would be more than happy to answer. If Xue Jing isnt around, you can look for Ming Cang. That fellow is in really high spirits now. I heard his sons treatment is going well..." Probably from the drinks and his high spirits, Gao Se talked a lot, but it could all be summarized in one sentence: Young man, I think highly of you, so work hard, and when you have umted enough experience, us uncles will bring you out to pretend and help you fly! Beside them, Hua Li did not interrupt. From the start, he had nned to pull Fang Zhao into thepany, or maybe intopanies belonging to a few of his friends, but after seeing Xue Jing bring Fang Zhao on his global lecture tour, he had given up. He knew that academics like Xue Jing and Ming Cang hoped that Fang Zhao would follow the academic path and not be too involved in themercial market. Young people in this era were too easily influenced by money. The Gxy World Award was just a beautiful dream in Hua Lis heart. When he woke up, he was very clear that there was no way he could obtain it, but could Fang Zhao achieve it in the future? As long as he kept up his standards, the Supernova Award should not be too hard, but the World Award? Hua Li was not too optimistic. However, even if Fang Zhao really managed to get the World Award, it would surely be over 100 years from now. By then, if Hua Li was still alive, he would probably be older than the current age of Xue Jing and would have long retired. Gao Se went on and on for half an hour before leaving when he received a call. An old friend who had also received an invite was looking for him. After Gao Se left, Hua Li intended to introduce Fang Zhao to a few other people, but Fang Zhaos bracelet had a notification of an urgent message. He took a look. The sender was Zuo Yu. Hua Li he knitted his eyebrows and asked, "Whats wrong?" Fang Zhao pointed at the ceiling. "Some trouble upstairs." The sixth floor above them was a ce for e-sports athletes to gather and interact. Hua Li came to a realization. "All right, go on and head up first. I will find some others to chat with. I have many old friends here. When you have the time,e back and look for me. I will probably stay here till night." Upstairs. A ce that ought to be boisterous was rtively quiet. There were many e-sports athletes from every continent, but at that moment, regardless of whether they were chatting or holed up in a corner ying games or watching films, currently, all eyes were focused on a certain area. At this area was the SilverLight teams group of about 10 people. Zuo Yu was at a loss. His hands were itching to give someone a beating. Standing in front of Zuo Yu, Jinro, and the others was an e-sports team from Leizhou. At the head of this team was a young man acting all high and mighty. Arrogance was written all over his face. He was wearing a leather biker jacket and leather boots and was dressed in a retro style. On his shirt, a bright yellow and elegantly cursive font spelled out the words "Zaro Renault." Inside Zuo Yus head, the words automatically tranted in his head to four shining words"not a good person!" A totally pretentious appearance that deserved a spanking! From his first nce of this senior master, Zuo Yu sent Fang Zhao a text message. The other party definitely had no good intentions, and Zuo Yu had no control over this situation. He wished to strike but could not afford to offend a descendant of a Founding Eras great general. Zuo Yus eyelids started twitching as the other party walked over. Senior Master Zaro, who had beenbeled "not a good person," directly walked in front of Zuo Yu and eyeballed him as though he was inspecting a shipment of goods. "You are the one that has forcefully upied the top position on the leaderboards, AliveAfter500Years?" Not waiting for Zuo Yus reply, the other party shot out another line. "One hundred million annual sry. Leave Silver Wing and join our Wireless e-Sports Club. How about that?" Zuo Yu: "..." Boss, hurry up! Im afraid I might not be able to control my own mouth! Smashing this sry in his face, Zuo Yu almost agreed immediately! Chapter 163: Resplendent Night of Stars Chapter 163: Resplendent Night of Stars Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh In Leizhou, when many people mentioned Zaro Renault, the self-indulgent son of the Renault family, their teeth would ache at the same time as their heads. They viewed his style of operation disdainfully yet were unable to do anything about it. Take this time as an example: When "Battle of the Century" was released, Zaro was captivated once again. He had been unable to take part in the gaming feast ten years ago, as he had been underage and had had limited capital. He might have had ambitions, but he had been unable to execute them. This time around, though, it was different. He did not own a gamingpany or an e-sport club, so he bought one straight away! Flexing his financial muscle to the fullest! But the big e-sports clubs in Leizhou had been wary of him and simply had not allowed him to interfere. Therefore, Zaro had gotten angry and brought out his most consistent methods, throwing huge sums of money to poach. Not only had he poached from within Leizhou, he had poached from other continents as well. Although what Zaro had done was unreasonable, the high-sried people under him were capable and simply helped him poach over many gamers with genuine talent. Of all the teams invited to the annual conference this year, other than SilverLight, another team that had only been established this year was Zaros Wireless e-Sports Club. In Leizhou, the Renault family name was a gold-ted signboard. Outside of Leizhou, it also had influence. Even people who did not pay attention would reconsider a few times when they saw this family name. Now, Zaro wished to poach someone once again, and his target was the global leaderboards first position, AliveAfter500Years. Other e-sports clubs might desire to poach this person as well, but when they saw Zaros position, they hesitated. In terms of using their financial muscle to poach, they had no way of beating this person. Zaro also had his confidence to back him up. He could poach people openly and candidly. After all, daddy has the money! Everyones eyes were on Zuo Yu. No matter how strong he was mentally, Zuo Yu also felt pressured. Taking a deep breath, Zuo Yu was prepared to tell this pretentious bastard who was in need of a spanking "You got the wrong person," but just as he opened his mouth to speak, Jinro elbowed him and whispered, "Boss is here." Hearing that Fang Zhao had arrived, Zuo Yu let out a sigh of relief in his heart, as did the others on the team. Being watched by so many people was nothing to get happy about. Fang Zhao pushed his way through the crowd. "Whats going on?" "Its like this..." Zuo Yu exined the situation in a low voice. Zuo Yu had originally followed Jinro and the others to the sixth floor to rx and unwind. Jinro and Dorrian knew many old adversaries who were also old friends. They had brought the teams new members to get to know other seniors within the circle. Zuo Yu did not have much interest in this, though; he was not a professional gamer and only followed Fang Zhao and joined in the fun when Fang Zhao gamed. He might have been a bodyguard, but he was not beneath anybody else. Only in front of Fang Zhao would he act a little more like a bodyguard. When he was not by Fang Zhaos side, he still had the air of a former special forces soldier. The members of the team did not treat him as an attendant. Zuo Yu was also considered a member of the team. Although he, like Fang Zhao, did not spend too much time in-game, he had proven his strength, and when Fang Zhao was not online, if Zuo Yu was not at his side, he would be teaching the others a few things in-game. If Fang Zhao was considered their military instructor, then Zuo Yu was their deputy military instructor. Therefore, his treatment was also different from the other members. Zuo Yu had been sitting down idly but realized that quite a number of people had their attention focused on him. Schwarzer had gone one round with Jinro and returned to chat with Zuo Yu about gossip he had heard from e-sports athletes from other continents, such as which gaming superstars were going toe over and blow their own horns and such. As he was speaking excitedly, Zuo Yus hand stretched out in a sh and steadily caught an orange that had been thrown over. After that, it was Zaro and his entourage that came over. Noticing something wrong over here, Jinro and the other members came rushing back. Everyone in the area now had their attention ced on this group of people. They were watching the show and waiting for answers. The group from Silver Wing contained a board member and a deputy director, but these senior executives were interacting with other executives and were not on this floor. Wayne was building friendly rtions with a few senior management executives of a few of Huangzhous entertainmentpanies. The only one who could rush here promptly was Fang Zhao. Anyone who had done their homework on the SilverLight team knew who Fang Zhao was. "They threw the orange, probably to probe," Zuo Yu said. What was there to probe? Without a doubt, they were probing to see whether Zuo Yu was AliveAfter500Years! Unable to get a verbal answer, they could only probe. Eliminating the other SilverLight members, the only other suspicious person who had an unknown identity was Zuo Yu. When Zuo Yu was speaking to Fang Zhao, Zaro sized Fang Zhao up and asked his agent beside him, "Who is this? He seems a little familiar." Zaros manager had long anticipated this happening. "SilverLights person-in-charge, the Silver Wing virtual projects department manager and also a contracted Silver Wingposer. The 100-Year Period of Destruction series is his work. We used the third movement in the series for God of War, the one you spent 10 million to purchase the rights for." With the managers reminder, Zaro had a little impression and remembered it. Not because the manager had mentioned the film and series name but because he had received an unfair beating back when his great-grandfather had shed anguished tears because his emotions had overflowed when listening to the piece. Because of that, Zaro had nearly been disfigured from the beating, so how could he not remember that? However, after that incident, Zaro had seen his fortunes change. He had specifically obtained all four music videos of the "100-Year Period of Destruction" to curry favor with his great-grandfather and had received many benefits. He had originally wanted to poach Fang Zhao, but unfortunately, Silver Wing were not willing to release him. "Oh, so its you!" Zaro started having poaching intentions once again. "Have you considered changing jobs?" "No," Fang Zhao replied stiffly. "Where did you learn that he was AliveAfter500Years?" Zaro lifted his hand and pointed over in a certain direction. "They said so." Everyones gaze followed the direction Zaros finger was pointed in. Over there were a few people d in ck and white striped jerseys, members from Zebra e-Sports Club. The members of Zebra e-sports club looked as though they were about to puke blood. "It wasnt us! We never talked about it in front of him!" "They said it behind my back," Zaro replied firmly. He was also not dumb. He knew what they were trying to do. Wasnt it just using his hands to confirm whether Zuo Yu was AliveAfter500Years? It just so happened that Zaro was curious himself, so hed thrown an orange at Schwarzer, who had been beside Zuo Yu. When hed seen Zuo Yu catch the orange, in his heart, he hade to believe that Zuo Yu was indeed AliveAfter500Years. With such agility, quick reflexes, and an aura different from the others here, if he was not AliveAfter500Years, who could he be? Actually, everyone around who had seen the orange-catching scene felt the same way as Zaro. Thus, the atmosphere quieted down, as everyone wanted to listen and confirm their hunch. Fang Zhao swept a look at Zebra e-Sports Clubs members and then faced Zaro. "You got the wrong person." Zaro felt his own judgement was correct and Fang Zhao was just refusing to admit it. "Wrong person? Its not him? I certainly think its him." "Suit yourself." If Wayne had not violently opposed keeping Fang Zhaos identity under tight wraps, Fang Zhao would not have concealed it. To him, there was no need to make things soplicated, but Waynes way of thinking was different. Wayne, as well as people from the publicity and public rtions department, always considered the options that granted the most benefits. How to attract the most attention? By tempting everyones curiosity! That was how Silver Wing managed to achieve their high viewership. When media organizations from different continents mentioned Fiery Birds annual conference, Silver Wings SilverLight team would also be brought up. Fang Zhao did not bother exining more to Zaro. He just told Zaro that poaching was impossible. Following that, he instructed the rest of the team members on what to do next. Zuo Yu raised the orange that hed caught and asked Fang Zhao, "What about the orange..." "Slice it." Jinro and gang shuddered. They felt that the two words Fang Zhao had just spat out wereden with killing intent. A slight grin appeared on Zuo Yus face as he took out the foldable knife he always kept on him. He tossed the orange into the air, made two lightning quick shes, and caught the falling orange with his free hand. He ced the orange on a te on top of the table and made another two deft cuts. Releasing his fingers, the orange split into eight juicy pieces, and the sweet aroma wafted out. He was steady when he brandished the knife, and his cuts had been decisive. The eight pieces seemed as though they had been measured by a robot. Every piece was evenly distributed. Zaros eyes glowed, and he eximed, "Impressive knife skills!" Zuo Yu: "..." Are you f*cking brainless? Your father imagined that you were the orange before slicing it up. Dont you even have the ability to see that?! Finally, Zaros agent could not put up with it any longer and found an excuse to drag Zaro away. The sixth floor returned to its previous noisy atmosphere. There were still quite a few ncesing their way, but after hearing the news of what had happened, they no longer continued to inquire. After all, everyone would know the answer tomorrow. At night, after the free time ended, everyone returned back to the 62nd floor to rest. Wayne had heard about the incident in the day and so told Jinro and the others, "I know what happened. Dont think too much about it. Have a good rest and be in your best condition for tomorrow." They could not do anything to Zaro, so they had to just ce the me on Zebra e-Sports Clubs personnel. "Some people just love to use these kinds of tricks, tsk." Wayne shook his head and returned to his room, after which he contacted people to cause some trouble for Zebra e-Sports Club. At the same time, on the inte, a piece of news attracted the attention of many gaming fans. "ording to information leaked from certain parties in the hotel, AliveAfter500Yearss identity is suspected to be Fang Zhaos bodyguard." No one knew the culprit that leaked the information, but there were no photos. Although there were no concrete rules, there was an unwritten rule that the people within the industry acknowledged. Here, you could take photos of yourself as you pleased, but releasing photos of others without their prior permission or posting them on social tforms was frowned upon. Anyone who vited this rule would be despised and excluded by others in the industry. Therefore, even if anyone had sold the information, they would not dare to sell the photos taken on the sixth floor. However, even without any photos, it was enough to excite the gaming fans paying attention to Fiery Birds annual conference. "I was wondering why AliveAfter500Years-god had such skills. Turns out he is a bodyguard." "From an anonymous source, I heard that Fang Zhaos bodyguard was special forces." "Special forces? Thats so cool!" "No wonder his shooting is so urate!" "The global first position would actually serve as Fang Zhaos bodyguard? Does Fang Zhao have such thick skin?!" "A bodyguard originating from special forces. How did he end up gaming?" "Maybe they discovered his skills. Recalling back, there were many times where Fang Zhao did not have his bodyguard with him. Most likely, he was letting his bodyguard game and rack up points." "Suspected means it is just a guess and has not been confirmed. Look at you all talking as though you have seen it for yourselves." "The more I think about it, the more usible it seems. There has to be a reason for all these baseless rumors." "Then who is LittleFlyingFish from SilverLight team? "Stop all this useless chatter. After all, the truth will be revealed tomorrow. In previous conferences, the global first position would go on stage and speak. ... Next day, 62nd floor hall. The SilverLight team members were in a frenzy. "Wheres the hair gel? My hair is messy again." "Hey, who took the wrong clothes?" "The f*ck, Dorrian is even spraying cologne! Howe you dont show off your shiness normally!" "Bag? Where is my bag?" Wayne instructed the makeup artists that had tagged along to tidy up the appearances of the team members. Relying on themselves was no good. Jinro and Dorrian were still passable, but he could not bear to look at Schwarzer or the other new guys. Better that the professional makeup team repair the damage. Today they were not facing the attention of a small circle but rather the camera lenses of media organizations throughout the world. "Later, when we pass by the signature wall in the conference hall, do we sign our real name or in-game ID?" Schwarzer asked. Jake scoffed. "Are you an idiot, Schwarzer? Your game ID is the same as your real name! What are you acting all confused for!" "For those that have an ID different from your name, signing any is fine," Dorrian instructed. "Zuo Yu, will you be signing LittleFlyingFish or your real name?" Schwarzer asked. "LittleFlyingFish." Zuo Yu was notfortable with leaving his real name around. The entering sequence was in order of ranking. The SilverLight team was ced 50+ globally, and only the main members and team executives could use the main doors to the conference hall. Other members had to enter through another door. After waiting till 5 p.m., it finally became their turn. Leaving the hotel, they stepped onto a carpet with a Fiery Bird design and walked toward therge conference hall as many camera lens pointed in their direction. Midway, the team stopped to leave their names on the signature wall. Although the SilverLight team was ranked toward the back and appearedter as well, when the team showed up, all the reporters were clearly even more excited. The incessant humming of the film drones increased by several decibels, especially at the point where the team was signing their names. Camera lenses focused on every team member writing on the wall. Fang Zhao signed his own name. Zuo Yu signed his ID name, LittleFlyingFish, which was also telling the reporters that their groundless usations yesterday had all been wrong. This was the first time Zuo Yu had experienced this type of celebrity treatment. No wonder many people wished to be stars. It felt great, but he knew that the reason they could demand so much attention was all because of Fang Zhao. Once they entered the hall, Fang Zhao separated from the group. Fang Zhaos seat was different from Jinro and the rest, much closer to the front. Being situated nearer to the front was more convenient for when Fang Zhao had to go on stage. Chapter 164: How Can This Be?! Chapter 164: How Can This Be?! Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao found his assigned seat number in the middle of the third row. When he got there, the seats beside his were already upied. One was Phoenix e-Sports Club main captain, Bruce from Huangzhou. Bruce was ranked 3rd on the global individual leaderboards, and his team upied 1st ce worldwide. The other person was Muzhous Ma Xier, who was ranked 2nd on the individual leaderboards. Bruce noticed Fang Zhao taking a seat beside him and was momentarily stunned before he broke into a smile, "I am Phoenixs Bruce, from Huangzhou, nice to meet you." Fang Zhao returned a polite smile. "My pleasure. I am Fang Zhao, from Yanzhou. Silver Wings SilverLight team." "I know you." Bruce watched Fang Zhao, who did not seem to have any intention of moving, and his mind went nk for a bit, as if cracking his head to solve a hard question. "You... are seated here?" Bruce asked. "If the seat number in my invitation letter is not wrong, then my seat is right here." As he said this, Fang Zhao touched the exquisite invitation letter on a hemisphere-shaped knob on the seat that seemed like it was for decoration. Bright white rays shed then extinguished. There was no mistake in the seating. Bruce lifted a finger and pointed at Fang Zhao. His mouth kept opening and closing like a goldfish gasping for air before he managed to force out two words: "Its you?!" His question might have sounded vague, but Fang Zhao understood the meaning and so nodded his head. Bruce scanned Fang Zhao as if he was studying an alien. Ma Xier, who was sitting on the other side, had just finished a phone call and turned his head over, ncing at Fang Zhao and nodding his head politely. After all, they were not familiar with each other, so Maxi did not intend to talk too much. Suddenly, Ma Xier jerked his head back and looked at Fang Zhao, then at his seat, and then back at Fang Zhao once more, his face full of disbelief. "You are..." Ma Xier looked as if he had choked on a fishbone, and his breathing was ragged. When he saw Bruces confused face nodding, he eximed, "Thats impossible!" Ma Xier was a gold medal athlete who had made his name a long time ago. He had always thought that AliveAfter500Years, who had always been on top of him, would be an even more experienced shooter or, as the external rumors suggested, an elite special forces soldier. But now, he was at aplete loss. For so long, this person had been above him. The person Ma Xier had given up hope of ever overtaking was actually some youngster twenty years younger than him? And a f*ckingposer at that!? Suppressing the shock, Ma Xier took a few deep breaths then gravely asked, "Are you really AliveAfter500Years?" He had already gotten confirmation from Bruce, but he could not help but ask once more. "Yes," said Fang Zhao. Ma Xiers cheeks twitched when he heard the answer. "How did you choose the name?" This was not an inquiry but ament. Not waiting for an answer, Ma Xier went to his own social tforms and posted two statuses: "What the flying f*ck!" "I suddenly feel like great changes are going toe." Just before Fiery Birds annual conference was about to start, many e-sports stars in attendance posted photos of themselves on their own social tforms. After entering the hall, Schwarzer uploaded the selfie that he felt was the best looking. Fans and other gaming enthusiasts could view the live broadcast of the event and get a glimpse of the social-tform statuses of their idols. They might not be able to head to Huangzhous Fiery Bird headquarters to spectate, but from the inte, they were able to keep up with the events proceedings enough to satisfy their cravings. Prior to this, Ma Xier had not updated any statuses. He was not active like those young athletes. This annual conference was not considered novelty, and there was no need to make his presence felt. However, Ma Xiers fans were waiting. Previously, they had seen others e-sports idols sharing photos and statuses, but there had not been a single word from Ma Xier. They had still been thinking that Ma Xier had decided not to share anything on his social tform when they received a system notification. Not only had Ma Xier updated his status, he had updated it twice! This was a rare sight, not to mention the information contained within the two statuses. Some fans were puzzled. "What has caused our Warhorse 1 to be upset?" Mazhou was also known as "MaErsizhou," after great general Ma Ersi of the founding era. ording to some legends of the Old Era, Ma Ersi had also been known as a god of war. As apetitive MaErsizhou, the people tended to give the term "God of War" to certain talents that reached the apex of their industry. Ma Xier, as a gold medal shooter, was called "God of War Ma Xier," or "Warhorse" for short. Many people took notice of Ma Xier posting his two statuses. Fang Zhao also saw it from a screenshot Zu Wen sent over. Ma Xier had aplicated look in his eyes. "I feel old just looking at you." As a naturally gifted shooting champion, all he ever heard werevish praises from everyone. He had never received such a shock before. Fang Zhao really wished to tell him: "You are not old; in my eyes, you are just a kid." But these words would definitely make Ma Xier feel like Fang Zhao was taking the mickey out of him. Ma Xier wanted to chat with Fang Zhao more and find out why his shooting ability was so good, but the conference hall abruptly quieted down, indicating Fiery Birds annual conference was about to start. He could only suppress the doubts he had for the time being. At the reporter zone, an old and experienced journalist scanned the conference hall and focused his gaze over at the front. The experienced journalist asked the person beside him, "Take a look at the person between Bruce and Ma Xier. Im afraid my eyesight might be so bad that Im seeing things." "You, old fe, have bad eyesight? You are nicknamed Eagle Eyes and have eyesight that would not lose to youngsters! Forget it, let me see... Ma Xier? Bruce and Ma Xier should be in the second or third seat. Oh, third. I see them. In the middle... the f*ck! Isnt that Fang Zhao?" "I thought Id recognized him wrongly," the old journalist said, his eyes still fixated over there. "Thats not right. ording to past seating arrangements, the person seated there should be the top ranked yer on the global leaderboards and will have to go on stage to receive a prize and talk in a bit. Could it be that AliveAfter500Years did note, so Fang Zhao is receiving the award on his behalf?" This sort of situation was not umon. Among gaming gods, there were a number of entric characters that did not like appearing in this sort of ce. On the other hand, there were also those with disabilities and medical conditions. For example, within the top 10 of the individual leaderboards was one whose body was lying in the hospital due to illness. As the brain was unaffected, this person gamed very well, but being unable to leave, somebody was collecting the award on behalf of that person. As AliveAfter500Years was too mysterious, many people were guessing whether he was one of those with serious illnesses or who was disabled and hence could not appear in public. The journalist nodded his head. "That might be the case, but... there might be another possibility." As for the other possibility, everyone had considered it before, but every time people thought about it, they brushed it aside. It was just too preposterous. "Its not just us that have these doubts. We shall see in a bitits starting. Like in previous years, Fiery Birds president reminisced about thepanys past, analyzed the present, and shared ns for the future. Following that, the host introduced a few distinguished guests, all who had been gaming gods in the gaming scene for over 10 years, but due to illness or age, they had not taken part this round. They were still involved in industries rted to gaming, though, or had switched professions and be actors. Whatever the case, they were former sparkling stars who still had their own fans. They were also considered the elder generation of e-sports athletes from every continent, and their standing in the gaming circles was rather high. These people had been invited for two reasons. One was to share a little of their own experiences, and the second and most important was to confer the awards to this years award winners. For the awards presentation, the individual awards were first, followed by the team awards. The sequence for the leaderboards top 10 was 7th to 10th ce, followed by 4th, 5th, and 6th, andstly 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. "Next, we would like to invite the yers who ced in the top three on the individual leaderboards, Phoenixs Bruce, Ma Xier, and SilverWing50PrLights AliveAfter500Years!" The spotlights shined on Bruce and Ma Xier as they got up with beaming smiles. Regardless of what their inner thoughts were, they concealed it well and turned around to wave at the audiences and reporters before heading toward the stage. Fang Zhao had been calledst, so he stood up after Bruce and Ma Xier. Under the spotlights and the attentive gazes of over 10,000 people, generally, a young person at this sort of asion for the first time would feel uneasy. Even if he could mask his emotions well, such uneasiness would still be unable to escape the experienced eyes within the members of the audience, yet the calm and unperturbed demeanor was too natural. It did not seem to be an act. Compared to when he had first arrived in this world, Fang Zhao no longer had those cold and antisocial tendencies. When he got up from his seat, there was a faint smile on his face. Although not that obvious, he seemed warm and manly, and he portrayed the air of a cultured person. Many gamers watching the live broadcast online stared at Fang Zhao heading to the stage on their screens, thinking, Bruce, Ma Xier, and AliveAfter500Years were called. Why are you getting up? "Did the host say anything about having a representative collect the award?" "...Nope." "I suddenly have a dreadful feeling." "Me too..." "...Same." On stage, therge screen disyed Bruce, Ma Xier, and AliveAfter500Yearss information. Nobody needed to see the former twos informationeveryone was already familiar with them. Now, not only the people present, but those watching the live broadcast as well had their eyes on the area disying AliveAfter500Yearss information: ID: AliveAfter500Years Registered Identity: Fang Zhao (Authenticated) Game Console: 10th-generation Rhapsody... There was a whole bunch of detailed data in a list below thatfor example, monsters killed, natural disasters survived,pleted quests, and the like. No one really cared about the data, though. Everyone was staring at the three lines on top. The word "Authenticated" was a confirmation. If Fiery Bird acknowledged it, it had to be true. At this moment, gamers watching online were temporarily stunned. "WHAT?!" "So, that means Fang Zhao is actually AliveAfter500Years?" "I! Dont! Believe! It! I must still be dreaming! Somebody hit me!" "My mighty and awe-inspiring 500Years-god! How can this be?!" "Probably... looks... can be deceiving?" There was a professional artist from Huangzhou who had drawn his own version of AliveAfter500Yearss real appearancetall and ripped like a boulder, d in high-cut military boots and specialbat gear, and armed with special gatling guns. With his iron body and majestic aura, his might was not ordinary. Previously, that image had been widely circted in gaming circles, so much so that in many peoples hearts they had begun to visualize AliveAfter500Years this way. They felt that even if the real person was not the same, the difference would not be much. However, now, they all felt a deep sense of spite. Chapter 165: Give Everyone a Chance Chapter 165: Give Everyone a Chance Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Online, thements sections of many live broadcasting tforms were exploding. "Why! AHHHHHHH" "My image of 500Years-god!" "Why is it Fang Zhao, AHH" The number of "AHH"s in thements section showed the audiences current frame of mind. Others shrieked excitedly when they saw the real image of their idols, but here, when faced with the truth, there was only confusion and rage. Nobody could me them. Why had everyone kept guessing that AliveAfter500Years was from the special forces or some extraordinary division? Although the real world and virtual world were different, nobody could say for certain how a person would fare in-game. In the real world, one might not be able to even catch a chick, yet they might turn into a crazy killing machine in the virtual world. There were also people in the real world built like freight trains, yet in-game, they were wimps. When industry professionals analyzed AliveAfter500Yearss in-game actions, they found his actions simply breathtaking and unexpected. If he was not an experienced gamer, then he had outstanding ability. As this individual had never been heard of in the gaming circle, it had to be thetter. If it had been Zuo Yu standing there instead, everyones reactions would not have been so acute, but it just had to be Fang Zhao, aposition graduate. Having never shown up in gaming circles previously, he looked refined and did not look at all tough. One look and anyone could tell he was a man of art and literature and had no resemnce at all to the crazy point-sweeping demon AliveAfter500Years! Moreover, ording tomon sense, it was rare for a management-level executive to lead his troops into battle from the frontlines. How could anyone even f*cking guess that?! Especially those people who had been ming Fang Zhao in the past two days. At this moment, their brains had turned to mush. The person they had med and the one they had used all their efforts to support were one and the samewhat the hell?! "I med Fang Zhao before. Do you think he will sign something if I ask for his autograph in future?" "I scolded him too..." "This is just so d*mn awkward." "That b*stard was just leading us on! The innocent and pure me fell for it!" They did not approve of Fang Zhao, as they viewed him as an outsider in the gaming industry, an amateur of a different industry brought in to manage the team and instruct experts. Whatever was going on internally within the SilverLight team, in any case, all these spectators could not stomach it. In the past, there were many promising e-sports clubs that had been ruined by having outsiders meddle with them, hence why many online audiences found these actions to be revolting. Secondly, there used to be rumors of Fang Zhao oppressing the team members, so audiences online did not have favorable impressions of him. Furthermore, when there had been news that Fang Zhaos bodyguard might be AliveAfter500Years and everyone had thought that their idol was actually being the bodyguard of an outsider, they hadnt been able to help but feel disgusted, and the tirades against Fang Zhao had be even more furious. But now, the more one had furiously sted, the more they were at a loss. "Why didnt Silver Wing announce it earlier? What was the point in hiding it?!" "Business-mindedpanies are all like this, taking the path with the most benefits. By not announcing, they could keep everyone focused on them. Fang Zhao cant be med." "Maddening! I feel so bothered right now! "That... Actually, Silver Wing announced it before, right?" "My ass! When? How could I not know of this?!" "Back when Jinro and the other seven were signed by Silver Wing." "..." Now that one person mentioned it, Yanzhous gaming fans all suddenly recalled. Back then, it seemed like that had really happened. Someone went to browse Jinro and the others social tform statuses, took screenshots, andpiled them together before posting. On the day Jinro and the other seven had signed with Silver Wing, they had indeed all updated with the same status: "Our boss is AliveAfter500Years." Back then, everyone had thought that Jinro and the others were saying that their team captain was AliveAfter500Years. In many e-sports clubs, captains were called boss, so everyone had gone along with this line of thinking. AliveAfter500Years had indeed been leading the team, and only after that had he slowly handed the leadership over to Jinro and Dorrian. Now that the truth was disyed in front of their eyes, the audiences now knew. Jinro and the others had actually been telling everyone that SilverWing50PrLights bossthe most authoritative figure on the team, Fang Zhaowas AliveAfter500Years." "How! Treacherous!" "I feel like my IQ has taken a beating." "Who could have even thought about it then!" A series of frantic "ahhh"s once more filled up thements section. However, no amount of yelling could cate the swelling outroar in everyones hearts. All they could do was find an outlet to vent. If not, this would drive them crazy. They didnt want to me themselves, and they were unable to condemn Silver Wing, as there was no use putting the me on a business-minded entertainmentpany! How about holding Fang Zhao ountable? Oh, that was too shameless. At this moment, someone suddenly posted, "Wang Tie, you piece of trash!" Thements section went quiet for a moment. Eh? All of Yanzhous gamers eyes collectively twinkled. They had suddenly found their venting outlet. Thus, the audiences gun barrels turned to Wang Tie and began firing away once again in thements section. "Simply trash!" "Such big news and he didnt catch one bit! So much useful information and he is nowhere to be seen! Wang Tie, are you in hibernation?!" "The real person was right in front of our eyes! Why wasnt he able to sniff out the truth? To think that Wang Tie is praised as Yanzhous best paparazzi!" "Did Wang Tie lose his balls after getting locked up?" "Wang Tie is no longer strong. We have to change his title of Yanzhous best paparazzi!" Wang Tie, who had recently infiltrated Huangzhou and was tracking certain celebrities there: "..." Why am I getting scolded?! Normally, these people criticized him from meddling in others businesses, finding fault with him for peeking into the private lives of superstars. Now, they were criticizing him for not providing fast and efficient news. Wang Tie felt miserable reading through the scoldings online. He wanted to exin his side of the story to the lively audiences on the inte: You might not believe me if I tell you this. Actually, I found out the truth early on, but I was too afraid to speak out. You were right about me losing my balls, but it was not because of jail. Rather, I was scared sh*tless by Fang Zhao. Taking a deep breath and wiping the sweat from his face, Wang Tie decided he would make two big moves tonight to redeem his title of "best paparazzi." He did not dare to reveal news about Fang Zhao, but he had caught news of other stars, and not just a little. He would prove that his skills had not deteriorated and his nickname was as strong as ever. In Yanzhou. At the same time, watching the live broadcast and holding his electric guitar, Natiwuzi nearly threw it away in shock. Recalling how he had used "worlds No. 1" to try and persuade Fang Zhao, Natiwuzi felt his face hurting. No wonder Fang Zhao had seemed so unperturbed when Natiwuzi had been painting the glorious picture of what being a "worlds No. 1" felt like. It turned out that Fang Zhao had already experienced the treatment of being a "worlds No. 1"! The gaming circles had even more attention from the public than the ancient-musical-instrument circles! They were way more popr too! "Heh, that young fe!" Natiwuzi felt that he needed to strum his guitar for the entire night to calm himself down. Intense reactions were not just limited to the online audiences in Yanzhou and the rest of the world. At the conference hall, when Fang Zhao stood up, there was a roar from the crowd. Although everyone would not make a huge ruckus, they would discuss it with their teammates or anyone beside them. If only a handful were whispering softly, nothing much could be heard, but if 99% of the audience starting discussing? At this moment, all 2S e-Sport Club members had the sameplicated feeling. They were all from Yanzhou, and their cing had been higher than Silver Wings, but this time around, Silver Wing had simply received much more attention, even more than any of the Big Five e-sports clubs. But this was expected, after all. Silver Wing had produced the worlds No. 1 in the global leaderboards, and they could understand why everyone would pay attention. They themselves had also been curious. However, when the truth was ced in front of their faces, they found it even harder to ept it. "Do you still remember? At the press conference before the release of Battle of the Century at Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch, that fellow said Bring it on?" "I previously thought hed said that as the teams person-in-charge and that he was being arrogant because of the special treatment Silver Wing gave him and the experts in his team. Looking at it now, it turns out he was not relying on others but only on himself!" eximed 2Ss team captain, Xie He. Ke Zimos face was convoluted. "That means that the one who overtook us in the heavy-duty motorcycle practice match was him?" On stage. Fang Zhao stood together with Bruce and Ma Xier to receive their awards. The host and distinguished guests conferring the awards did not appear to be very surprised. Perhaps they had gotten the news beforehand from old friends in Fiery Bird. As they were going to confer awards, they had the right to know the recipients information before deciding whether to be the one conferring awards. Thus, if their expressions had been ones of excessive shock, it would have been fake. Audiences online were not so easy to fool. The one conferring the award was once a gaming god but no longer actively took part in online games anymore due to age. After he had stopped participating in e-sportspetitions, he had started investing in gaming peripherals and nurturing talents, contributing lots to the e-sports industry. "You are pretty good!" said the man who was once a gaming god as he handed the award over to Fang Zhao. He could not say much else. If Fang Zhao was really AliveAfter500Years, even if these people were in their prime, there was no way they could beat him, so there was no point in adopting the stance of an elder giving out pointers. Fang Zhao epted the trophy. "Thank you." After the prize presentation, just like in past years, as the worlds No. 1 yer, Fang Zhao could not leave the stage immediately after collecting the trophy. He had to speak for a bit. Formerly, those award recipients would share some of their thoughts, thank the heavens and the Earth, thank their family and theirpany, and express how excited and honored they were. Alternatively, they could give an ount of how difficult the journey had been. Fang Zhao was not like them; he could not bring himself to pretend and speak such things, but he had other things to say. Standing on stage, Fang Zhao appeared to calmly use his eyes to sweep the crowd. All the video cameras captured the entire situation and transmitted to the screens in front of gamers across the world. "I have seen some of thements online, and I know that everyone finds my identity as AliveAfter500Years really surprising." Fang Zhao had a faint smile on his face as he spoke, and his tone was mild, as if he was about to begin a normal chat with someone. On the inte, inments sections. "Big god! Please dont say it!" "Im finished! He has surely seen all my criticism of him!" "Im regretting it. I should have used a smurf ount when I med him!" "I was originally thinking of heading to Silver Wing Tower to get some autographs a few days after Fiery Birds annual conference. Feeling apprehensive now. Do you reckon I might get kicked out?" Those that had previously med or cursed Fang Zhao felt as if their faces were burning up. On stage, Fang Zhao did not speak much about all this, instead continuing. "I also know that a lot of people are unable to ept it. When I received the invitation, Mr. Tang Can contacted me to discuss this matter." Tang Can, Fiery Birds deputy director of operations, could always be seen at important Fiery Bird events. People who knew Fiery Bird well would not find him unfamiliar. When Fang Zhao mentioned Tang Can, journalists with an acute sense sat up straighter. They knew that what Fang Zhao was going to say next was the important part! Fang Zhao stared straight into the camera lenses ahead of him. What he was going to say next was for all the gaming fans watching this live broadcast. "I shall give everyone a chance. Fiery Bird will open up a temporary practice area. Starting now, for three hours, there will be an extra challenge application option on the top right of Battle of the Centurys login page. The relevant authorities will select ten challengers from the list of applications. Tomorrow morning at 10 a.m., I will be waiting there." Jinro, Dorrian, Milo, and the others: "..." How familiar. Schwarzer covered his chesthis ribs seemed to hurt. "Sounds like something I have heard before." The memory of getting kicked offline remained etched in his head as clear as day. All of them remembered memories that werent too pleasant. After those words, Fang Zhao gave the audience a polite bow and went off the stage. However, Fang Zhaos words were like a bomb, and they triggered a huge shockwave. All gaming fans watching the live broadcast rubbed their palms in delight and forgot all about scolding Wang Tie as they rushed to submit their applications. Killing their own idol just once in-game was every gaming enthusiasts dream! "Bring out the Barrett your father received forpleting the missionst time!" "Dont try and stop me! I want to fight Fang Zhao to the death!" "The only one able to snipe AliveAfter500Years is me!" "Out of the way. I will help everyone verify whether it is really him!" Studios that specialized in selling ounts and equipment also got busy. "Hurry, hurry, hurry, take down all the ounts that are for sale and use them to apply." "Boss, are you sure about taking down all our ounts that are for sale?" "All! Immediately! Right now!" Every studio operated around 100 ounts. These were all resources! They knew that Fiery Bird would not just pick from those professional e-sports athletes and would probably pick a few yers from the amateur circles. They wouldnt pick ording to the leaderboards. Therefore, they could use all the ounts to apply for it. What if one of them was selected? If an ount got selected, that ounts value would skyrocket! They could sell it for arge sum; they might not have to work for even the next few decades! Rich gamers were plentiful, and there were many willing to pay a premium for that chance! Many yers who were scrambling to apply found that the application window actually...gged for a second! One second was not long. This frequently urred in other applications and procedures, but thisg urring in a Fiery Bird game was just unimaginable! Exactly how many people had to apply in that moment for such a situation to ur? Not only were there gamers watching the live broadcast that signed up, but many people present at the conference hall were tempted as well. The stuff that Fang Zhao had said a while back did not restrict professional e-sports athletes from applying. So they could also give it a try? Many present at the conference hall thought the same and activated their bracelets. They entered the relevant web page to look for the application option. Ma Xier and Bruce also wriggled their fingers. Their hands were feeling itchy, but unfortunately, they would not be able to get the chance. Fiery Birds staff were in charge of the screening process and would not pick them. It seemed like they could only request a duel with Fang Zhao in private. Schwarzer looked around at the people busily trying to apply. Everyone seemed to no longer care about the prize presentations anymore. "Everyone seems so energetic." "You can apply too," Jake said. "No, no, no." Schwarzer shook his head vigorously. "This chance would be better off with those who really need it!" As for the members of SilverLight team, not a single one wanted to challenge Fang Zhao again. Having been taught a lesson once was enough. They were also not being oppressed. Until they had achieved the necessary ability, there were not willing to suffer that sort of treatment again! Dorrian also received private messages from some of his old teammates from HWR e-Sports Club who were sniping masters. The other party asked, "Dorrian, could you help me gauge? Given my skills, whats the probability of me sessfully sniping him?" Dorrian replied with one word: "Tsk!" Chapter 166: Please Do Not Show Mercy Chapter 166: Please Do Not Show Mercy Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Because of Fang Zhao words, many people were no longer in the mood to continue watching the awards presentation. After all, the teams following him were always the usual ones. Every year, it was always the same few names, the same few familiar faces. There was no longer a sense of novelty. Other than fans of those teams, everyone else was already discussing the next days exchange matches. Fiery Birds annual conference did not solely consist of the conference. On the second day, there were exchange matches where e-sports athletes and fans got to interact. There were also matches between e-sports athletes and teams. The ones that would be officially broadcasted were those that had been arranged earlier, such as the opening match where Fang Zhao would take on ten challengers. For team exchange matches, SilverLight did not have an arranged opponent, but they could arrange for a battle in private. At 7 p.m., after the prize presentation ended, the audience moved to the adjacent building where a sumptuous dinner awaited. Due to his identity being revealed, Fang Zhaos social status within the gaming circles had increased. He had only just sat down and not yet finished a bun when he was approached by three investment firms regarding endorsement deals. These investment firms coborated with Fiery Bird and belonged to the gaming peripherals industry, and now they had set their eyes on Fang Zhao. After all, he was the years No. 1 individual yer and had attracted lots of attention. Just taking a look at todays entertainment headlines was more than enoughevery single one was upied by news regarding Fang Zhao, AKA AliveAfter500Years. Wayne was worried about Fang Zhaos mental state. He still had an exchange match that would be broadcast to the world tomorrow morning and needed to rest well. Huangzhou and Yanzhou had a time difference, and not everyone was able to adapt to it well. Wayne advised Fang Zhao to return to the hotel and rest first. Parties that wanted to coborate with Fang Zhao would continue to keep in touch after the annual conference had ended. Fang Zhao did not think anything special needed to be done, but if he continued to stay here, more people would approach him and he would not be able to eat in peace. Thus he agreed to Waynes suggestion and picked out some food to be delivered to him as he headed back to the hotel. When he had been in the conference hall, Fang Zhao had received lots of text messages from rtives, friends, and ssmates. Even Xue Jing had sent him a few, astonished at how aposer like him yed games and could be so famous from ying. It had not been convenient for Fang Zhao to answer calls in the conference hall, so Fang Zhao had only been able to send text replies. When he got back to his hotel room, he returned a few calls to some important people. When everything was done, it was already 9 p.m. Fang Zhao had given his speech in the conference hall around 5 p.m. The three hours for applications was up, so Fiery Bird might have already filtered out the 10 challengers. Browsing online, the 10 selected game IDs were already published on Fiery Birds public website. Four were professional e-sports yers and four were amateur yers. These were filtered out by Fiery Bird staff and randomly selected. These eight were ced near the front of their respective continents leaderboards butcked the qualifications to take part in this years annual conference. The remaining two spots had been picked by apletely random draw by the system and gone to two ordinary yers. The ounts of the two ordinary yers had already been bought forrge sums of money. There was no concrete amount, but figures online were estimated at no less than 2 million dors. The first reaction people in the gaming circles had when seeing this figure for the first time was disbelief. "Its just a game. Is it worth it? Surely the prices were jacked up!" "This isnt even considered buying an ount, just borrowing the ount to y for a bit, and they threw so much money at it? Are those buyers fools? There were also people indifferent to it. They had seen this often and gotten used to it. "Its normal, gaming circles have always been crazy. Extravagant spending ismon. The figures spent by nouveau riche gamers on equipment is something you cannot imagine. We cant just use rational thinking topare." Nobody knew who had purchased those two ounts, but for the other eight, they had already begun to make their presence felt on the inte. These challengers were slightly famous within their own continents and would not sell away this chance for a measly one or two million. They really wanted to do battle with the legendary AliveAfter500Years and, at the same time, use the chance to publicize themselves. So what if they lost? At least they get to show their faces to gaming fans all over the world. The ones that had already been selected posted recorded videos on their own social tforms, with the general idea being: "Delighted to be selected, eagerly anticipating the chance to do battle with AliveAfter500Years-god." And in thements section of theirtest status updates, there were online users from every continent. Some were just spectating, some left congrattory messages, and others offered money to purchase the ounts, making the section lively. Fang Zhao searched for and watched some of the past videos of the eight challengers and did a simple analysis. Even if he trusted his own ability, he wouldnt be so arrogant to think that he was omnipotent. His past experiences had taught him to not think lightly of any opponent. Watching some of their in-game footage, he could understand his opponents habits andbat styles and make a list in his heart. After watching, Fang Zhao browsed some Yanzhou entertainment news. As expected, Yanzhous entertainment media outlets were all fired up. Todays breaking news had caught many people unprepared, but for Yanzhous entertainment media, after the unexpected news came delight, and all of them livened up. Previously, they had not known where to start, but once the news was made known, they dug up all information regarding Fang Zhao. Even his old address on the ck street was unearthed. Yue Qing had sent a text message informing Fang Zhao that entertainment reporters hade over. They wanted to take a look at Fang Zhaos old residence and had offered cash rather easily. Although the ce had already been bought by Yue Qing and converted into a storehouse, Yue Qing still informed him. Fang Zhao expressed indifference. After all, the ce now belonged to Yue Qing, and he could make the decision for himself. Fang Zhao did not think his own history in the ck street was anything to hide, and nobody but himself knew the real stuff that could not be made public. This time around, Yue Qing rode on the coattails of Fang Zhaos fame and earned a small fortune, much to the envy of many ck street residents. After that, Fang Zhao did not continue browsing information online. A few of Fiery Birds staff contacted Fang Zhao and informed him of the next days arrangements with his exchange match as the opening fixture. They were worried too much pressure had been ced on Fang Zhao, but after speaking with Fang Zhao, they knew they had been worried for nothing. The next morning. Tang Can brought a Fiery Bird team and a 10th-generation console over to the hotels 62nd floor. A video camera recorded the process to prove that there was no substitution of the yer. Actually, when Tang Can had found out the amount of challenge applications yesterday, for a time, he had actually wanted to increase the number of challengers from 10 to 20. He had also asked Fang Zhao, who had not opposed. Tang Can had also seen the trending video of Fang Zhao riding a motorcycle and going on a monster-killing frenzy. Perhaps whether it was 10 or 20 challengers would not make much of a difference to Fang Zhao. However, Tang Can had finally dismissed the idea of increasing the number of challengers. This was not a seriouspetition, it was just an annual opportunity for e-sports athletes and fans to interact, with the focus on entertainment. If they were to suddenly change the n and increase the challengers, it might result in some trouble arising, and those that had already bought or sold ounts might get furious. At the moment, on therge screen, the conditions of the other challengers were disyed. All of them were ready, and some had even gone ahead to lie in ambush. One of the challengers had specifically sent a voice message to Fang Zhao before entering: "Please do not show us mercy! Everyone wishes to see your true strength, so please do not y around as if it were a normal game." When experts sparred, they hoped the other party would take it seriously. Only this could be considered showing respect to ones opponents. Regardless of whether the users behind these challengers IDs were the real owners, at this moment, all they wanted was to see how strong Fang Zhao was. Only then could they determine whether Fang Zhao was really AliveAfter500Years. Furthermore, they thought of themselves as experts. There was no need to show mercy on experts! Fang Zhao replied, "All right." "Ha..." Schwarzer was about tough heartily when he realized a camera was pointed in his direction. Realizing the negative impression that would result fromughing, he stifled hisugh into a sneeze. Back when the eight of them had challenged Fang Zhao, the kick Schwarzer suffered had left a deep impression. He had felt that, for this sort of exchange match, Fang Zhao would go easy, but who knew that the challengers themselves would ask Fang Zhao to not show any mercy. The SilverLight team members exchanged knowing looks at each other before watching therge screen. "Mr. Fang, are you ready?" inquired Fiery Birds headquarters engineers. They were not worried about the game console malfunctioning, but they were actually using this chance to conduct a study, using the collected information to add to their database, which would help facilitate designing new console models. Tang Can had approached Fang Zhao for the first exchange match not just to attract viewership and satisfy fans. At the same time, the match was also for Fiery Bird matters. As of now, among the 100 users of the 10th-generation console, Fang Zhao was the one with the highest adaptability value. Thetest figures showed that his adaptability value had already stabilized at 98 and had reached 99 a number of times. After the 10th-generation console had been released, there were some people who continuously questioned this sort of new console model. They felt that it was impossible for yers topletely adapt to this model. Generally speaking, if the adaptability value exceeded 98, it could be considered fully adapted. Fang Zhaos adaptability value had never been publicized. Using this exchange match as an excuse, Fiery Bird could let the doubters of the 10th-generation console know that there were people who could fully adapt, proving that Fiery Birds decision had been right. Fang Zhao had already put on the console. "Im ready." "Start!" The group of engineers stared at the screen disying the data. They totally did not bother about the in-game battle situation; only the data and charts made them excited. "Having a different machine, different geographic location, and different surroundings could result in not achieving the normal adaptability value. At the start, its estimated to be 96, possibly 95. For it to rise, the time needed might be slightly longer" Before that engineer could finish his sentence, the adaptability value had already shot up to 96, then risen to 97, and was continuing to rise to 98. He stared nkly at the screen for a second then put on a serious face. "Pretend I didnt say anything." Chapter 167: Evaluation Without Question Chapter 167: Evaluation Without Question Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Nobody else cared about the reactions of the engineers. Everyone elses eyes were fixated on the screen disying what was happening inside the game. For this exchange match, Fiery Bird had opened up a district approximately 500 meters in diameter. It resembled an ordinary residential area in a small town from the Old Era. The highest building in the area was only six or seven floors up. There were online bookmakers offering bets on how long the exchange match would take. SilverLight team members rushed to ce the bets after hearing one challenger request Fang Zhao not to show mercy. Given Fang Zhaos style of blitzkrieg, they picked the bet with the least time. Online, the bet with the quickest time frame offered by bookmakers was "zero to 10 minutes." All 10 challengers had logged on. As Fang Zhao was the one being challenged, he could only enter after the rest were in. Furthermore, the moment he appeared online, the other 10 challengers would receive his starting coordinates. Starting coordinates were only visible for a moment. After three seconds, they would disappear. Radar and warning devices were forbidden for this exchange match, but yers could bring their own firearms. Fang Zhaos equipped gun was the same one given to him by the system when hed started, an Old Era police-issue revolver. From detailed information on Fiery Birds official website, this sort of gun only had an effective firing range of 50 meters. This time around, Fang Zhao did not equip a helmet when he got online. Through the systems monitors, fans got to clearly see AliveAfter500Yearss in-game appearance. "It really looks 70% simr to the real Fang Zhao." "The few scars add quite a touch of personality. Ive decided to add a few scars to my avatar too." "Scars on the face, seems kinda familiar, hmm." Nobody wasted time mulling over it. They were fully devoted to their screens. The games monitoring systems were showing the movements of Fang Zhao and the other 10 challengers. The first thing Fang Zhao did after logging in was find a ce close by to take cover. Many experienced yers watching could tell that Fang Zhao had not picked a spot at random. His choice had been a shrewd one, enabling him to avoid sniper fire. "Why has he stopped moving?" some gaming fans watching the broadcast posted in thements section. "Is he waiting for the challengers to make the first move? After all, in this match, he doesnt know the positions of the challengers." "Someone is heading over!" The scene cut away. Indeed, one challenger was inching closer to where Fang Zhao was. Of the three challengers closest to Fang Zhaos starting spot, two of them had started advancing closer. As for the others, they were probably lying in ambush. Fang Zhao was still motionless. He seemed to have fused with the wall behind his back, making people suspect whether he had set his ount settings to dormant mode. As for the audience, they watched as the system-disyed minimap showed the distance between both sides as they got closer. One hundred meters... 50 meters, 40 meters, 30 meters... When the first challenger was 20 meters away from where Fang Zhao was, he suddenly saw Fang Zhao appear around a corner and raise his gun without any hesitation. BANG! There were portraits of the 10 challengers disyed at the top of the live broadcast, and one faded to ck. Killed with one shot! Immediate disconnection! Time taken: 35 seconds. The first person to have been killed and disconnected got out of his gaming cabin. He was feeling dejected. Being the first out of 10 people to get kicked out, he wasnt pleased, but he did not me Fang Zhao. He had always felt good about himself and was confident in his own ability. His ID could not be seen on the overall leaderboards, but he could ce within the top 100 of the subleaderboards for his own continent. For an amateur gamer, this was already considered really good, but now, after less than a minute, he had been killed and forced to disconnect. Up until the moment hed been shot, he had not even gotten a glimpse of the others shadow and had had no time to react as his vision turned to ck and he was disconnected. It was as if a bucket of iced water had been sshed over his head, waking him up from his conceited idea. "Dont tell me the difference is so great?" The first challenger to fall kept reying the scenario in his head, recalling whether he had show any openings that the opponent had taken advantage of. He clearly had not made a single sound when getting close, and there was no way the opponent could have seen him. But soon, he had no time to feel remorseful. The topmost disy had changed once again. The second challenger to disconnect after being shot came only three seconds after him. Most likely, when Fang Zhao was handling the first, the second challenger had tried to sneak up behind him but had unfortunately been killed as well. In less than 40 seconds, two out of 10 were out. Everyone hoped to be the one to take down the legendary AliveAfter500Years. When Fang Zhaos starting coordinates had been disyed, those who were unwilling to let the glory be stolen first were also the first to be kicked out of the battlefield. A silhouette tiptoed carefully to where he reckoned was the best sniping spot. He quietly raised his gun up, calmly waiting for the target to appear. However, outside the game, the audiences were getting anxious. "Brother! Dont just check your front! Your sideno, now hes behind you!" "You are gonna get shut down! Hurry and withdraw!" "I can already foresee the ending for this brother." Gaming fans spectating the match all wished they could rush into the game and warn this challenger to evacuate and shout at him: "You have already been exposed!" BANG! Another gunshot, and another portrait faded to ck. At 1 minute 27 seconds, 3 out of 10 were out. "Ha, the sniper had someone knocking on his door! Were his concealment skills too clumsy? He was rather slow to react; is his experience on the leaderboards fake? Or perhaps he had a substitute? Maybe this ount was handed to someone else for this match?" someone said in the chatroom. "Lets watch some more. There are still seven more. Maybe not everyone will be like this." However, when snipers who thought they hadid an ambush were found by Fang Zhao and shot one after the other, the audience that had beenughing and making jokes about the challengers fell silent. The chatroom andments section on the live broadcasting tforms became much quieter. One might be clumsy, two might be clumsy, but could all the challengers all botch their hiding techniques? The audiences were all watching the live broadcast closely. They all had eyes to see for themselves the standards of these challengers. Although these challengers could not be considered top notch, they were worthy of their rankings within their own continents. The standard could be considered mid-to-high tier in e-sports circles, and they were way better than the majority of gamers. Yet they had still been eliminated one after another in quick session. When Fang Zhao was motionless, he was like a statue, but when he moved, he could not be stopped. Even the systems monitoring cameras could not necessarily catch up with his silhouette. Many times, it only caught a flickering shadow, just like an apparition. "Im starting to believe that Fang Zhao is AliveAfter500Years. If not for the monitoring cameras following Fang Zhao, if I were there, I might not even notice him beside me." That was also one reason why everyone believed that, in real life, AliveAfter500Yearss identity originated from the special forces or was a veteran that had seen actualbat. From the videos of him that had circted, it proved that he was different from a normal gamer. Whether it was his concealment techniques, rapid movements, urate shooting, or even his radar-like awareness, if this was in the real world, it would totally be at the standard of special forces! Even exponents of the military-renowned continent Rongzhou could notpare! Even e-sports athletes from Rongzhou that bragged about how hard and tough their training was could not perform the movements they saw on the screen in front of them. "BANG!" Another gunshot. The ninth challenger had been eliminated. The match timer showed 8 minutes 30 seconds. "Really... merciless," someonemented. The SilverLight members, upon seeing the rueful atmosphere, could not help but grin slightly. Is this "showing no mercy"? This is already being too lenient! Do you know what sort of treatment he gave us back then? Whats so bad about being shot? Why not have a taste of being beaten up before getting shot?! A sniper being found out does not count for much. At least hes letting you save some face, killing you from around 10 meters away. Have you felt the sullen taste of having a gun pressed to your forehead before being killed?! Have you felt the pain and suffering of getting disconnected straightaway from a kick?! That short history of blood and tears would never be told to anyone. Just remembering it left them with heavy hearts. The disparity in strength was just too great, so much so that after joining the SilverLight team, no one had the courage to rebel. But watching these challengers suffering a simr fate, their hearts felt a little better. Furthermore, thinking about their wagers, the SilverLight members felt much more rxed. When these challengers disconnected and left their game cabins, their faces wore nk expressions, totally notprehending why they had suddenly disconnected. Only after heading online to watch the rey did they understand. Their loss was not unwarranted! In past exchange matches, with this sort of map and these sorts of yers, the matchessted at least 20 to 30 minutes. But now, was it going to be concluded before 10 minutes? "Is Fang Zhao really not using radar or any other assistance equipment?" "Probably not. Didnt Fiery Birds staff mention it is forbidden? Besides, even if you do use those, what can you even do to him?" "Nothing." "As a born and bred District 79er, this brother shall tell you all. All those who escaped following the SilverLight team know that 500Years-god is even more reliable than those warning devices!" A science student asked, "And why is that?" "Perhaps... the same principle as a cemetery guard? Born with an in-built hack." Cemetery guards were widely known to have sharper intuition than sensor equipment, as well as an outstanding perception for detecting danger. "That kinda makes sense." "Stop harping on all that! Hurry up and watch. Theres just one left." At this moment, the sole surviving challenger felt like he was bearing a huge burden. In his hands was a high-caliber sniper rifle. Given the 500-meter-wide map this time, even if the map area was doubled, there was no issue. This sniper rifle could still shoot urately at over 1000 meters! As long as a tiny bit of the opponent showed up in his crosshairs, he had the confidence to get rid of him! Whether the opponent was hiding behind a window, a car, or even a wall, he would kill AliveAfter500Years all the same! However, he had not even caught a glimpse of Fang Zhao. All he heard were some gunshots from time to time. Every time, there were only one or two shots, and every time they rang out, the system gave a notification: one more yer had disconnected. The position he was at was an extremely favorable sniping spot, but since he had camped here, he had only heard gunshots and seen silhouettes of other challengers. Fang Zhao was still nowhere to be seen! He usually had an urate grasp of where a target was, but right now, he felt a little foggy. Undetectable! Unable to determine! Totally no idea! Where? Where the hell is he? Suddenly, he felt a chill across his back, provoking his keen senses. His body became rigid as he moved his line of sight away from the scope of his rifle. A stunned expression was written all over his face. He wanted to turn around and look behind him, but he didnt have the chance. BANG! The 10th challenger had disconnected! On the disy screen, 10 portraits werepletely ck and the timer had stopped. Nine minutes 17 seconds. "Its really within 10 minutes!" "That... that quick?" A gamer watching the broadcast had not even finished his bowl of rice yet the exchange match had already concluded. "If it wasnt that quick, there is no way he could have dominated the global No. 1 spot till now." "Respect!" "Evaluationplete. Fang Zhao is AliveAfter500Years without question!" "Now I really believe that he is AliveAfter500Years." "Say, isnt tomorrow the auction? ording to past arrangements, the third day is always the auction." "Yes. The official website did mention it, but we have no idea what is going to be auctioned. As the No. 1 yer on the global leaderboards, Fang Zhao will definitely bring out something to auction. I wonder what it will be." At every years Fiery Bird annual conference, they would hold an auction. Social welfare in the New Era was better. As long as one was willing to work hard, contribute, and continue living, regardless of whether they were orphans or teenagers, these beneficiaries would receive relevant aid from various institutions. People from the Founding Era had emerged from those desperate times. As descendants of those Founding Era pioneers, people of the New Era did not consider themselves useless unless their brains were totally incapable of normal processes. Even if ones body was not robust, if their mind was sound, they could still earn a living. Thus, the scale of charity in the New Era was lesser. The proceeds of Fiery Birds auction were not for their own use but were totally invested into military constructions. Having gone through that hundred years of damage, the had not yet fully recovered, and excessive mining was still impossible, but development required resources, so there were exploratory missions to foreigns to search for resources and mining locations. Manpower, material resources, R & D for machines, and many other aspects required lots of military expenditure. Many who hadpleted their military services knew that mining on a foreign was a real hardship and extremely tiring! Therefore, whenever there were special asions or donation drives, these people would make a choice of donating to "military expenditures." Some bigpanies, famous celebrities, and rich and powerful people would also donate this way. Whether they were unting their wealth of if they truly wanted to contribute, all had to go through this process. Every sum of money epted during Fiery Birds auction would be made public with detailed information. This was also under the supervision of relevant departments so nobody had doubts. Thus, every year, during Fiery Birds auction, famous e-sports athletes would put forward some of their own items, and fans would bid for them. Supporting their own idols and contributing to military constructions, they were willing to spend this sort of money! Some gamers already had their own thoughts on the next days auction. "Will Fang Zhao take off the clothes he is wearing and auction them? There are this sort every year, right? Shirt, pants, and whatever to be auctioned," someone surmised. "Thats great! Has it been washed? I dont want it if its been washed. I want those that he wore! No washing!" "What about your obsession with cleanliness?" "To hell with that!" A gaming fan from Huangzhou said, "I criticized Fang Zhao too terribly before. Whatever he produces tomorrow, I will bid on it to atone for my sins. Everyone, please dont fight me for it." "I think my sins are even greater. Let me have this chance for atonement instead," a Muzhou gamer expressed. Chapter 168: Pure Slander Chapter 168: Pure nder Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh For many people who liked to watch videos as they ate, the opening exchange matchsting under 10 minutes was really too short. Normally, when watching a battle, food that could be finished in 3 minutes would be dragged out for half an hour, just right to finish watching a match. Eating while watchingpetition videos was something lots of game yers liked to do, but today, the opening match had unexpectedly ended so quickly! After the match ended, online discussion became very intense. Some were going through a detailed analysis of the exchange match, while others were making guesses as to how many among the 10 challengers had someone else substituting for them. Yesterday, after the selection of challengers had been annouced, a few of the challengers had posted videos, but as long as there was no live broadcast of them logging in, someone else could have substituted for them at thest moment. Regardless, whether the yers had substituted out or not, this exchange match had achieved its goal: nobody doubted Fang Zhaos identity as AliveAfter500Years anymore. Even if there were any remaining skeptics, it was just an extremely small number of people; the majority of gamers had already epted this fact. A certain floor in the hotel where Leizhous team "Wireless" was at. A youth emerged from his gaming cabin, wearing an expression that was 70% shock and 30% nk. He had been thest challenger to be eliminated. But when he saw the person sitting in front of him, the youth curbed his facial expressions. Ashamed, he muttered, "Sorry, Senior Master, I was unable to snipe him." Seated on the chair was Zaro Renault, who seemed to be deep in thought. Hearing what the youth said, he replied, "I feel that you should have used a 10th-generation console. Fang Zhao was using a 10th generation, and the 10th generation sounds superior to the ninth generation. Its a pity I left my 10th generation back in Leizhou." "... Senior Master, this has nothing to do with the machine. Besides, my performance in the ninth gen is better than when I use the 10th gen." "Just a little bit more!" Zaro mmed the armrest in a fit of anger. The other person looked helpless and wanted to say "Senior Master, that wasnt just a little bit more," but he heard Zaro continue, "Just a little bit more and you could have shot him. Whether you hit or miss wouldnt have mattered. I purchased that ount and obtained such a mighty sniper rifle and yet you actually didnt manage to get a shot off! I have lost face!" The youth drooped his head. "...My apologies, Senior Master." He could only say this much. It was not that he hadnt wanted to shoot, but he hadnt even seen a single strand of hair from the opponent! He suspected that Fang Zhao had already perceived his location and had intentionally kept away from there. Zaros face was dark and convulsing. Suddenly, he cried out. "How much money does it cost to poach Fang Zhao from Silver Wing?" His agent mercilessly rejected him. "Just give up on that idea!" As Zaros agent, he knew all too well the sort of temperament Zaro had. Unlike Silver Wing, who were prepared to go all out, Wireless e-Sports was just for a round of fun. He also believed that this senior masters passion for e-sports would not persist for long. Since it was only for a time, why was there a need to spend suchrge sums to poach a single person? Poaching others was fine. Some others might seem costly, but to them, that was not necessarily the case. However, if they really wished to poach Fang Zhao, that would indeed be forking out a premium! After poaching him over, they would have to operate for longer, and nobody knew how long would it take to recoup the investment. This matter was something he was unwilling to do. On a different floor in the hotel, where 2S e-Sports Club were. Instead of the boisterous atmosphere of discussion and analysis after watching the exchange match, the area was deathly quiet. Both were Yanzhou e-sports teams, but till now, they had note into contact with anyone from SilverLight. The two teams did not have good rtions, so they would not normally hold any practice matches or scrimmages. Thus, 2Ss higher management had wanted to use this exchange match as a pretext to test out the renowned AliveAfter500Yearss ability. Originally, they had tried to purchase one of the spots for this match, but they had unfortunately been unable to do so. Given the games progress and newly released areas, it would be quite some time before they encountered any SilverLight members. Previously, they had felt regret at missing the chance to fight against AliveAfter500Years earlier, but now, this had be joy! Even if they had managed to obtain a spot for this exchange match, the 2S challenger would probably have ended up like the other 10, and once the information leaked, it would be very disgraceful. Now, the entire inte was discussing the true identities of the 10 challengers. A gaming pundit from Yanzhou said, "With such a person, Yanzhou is going to be lively in the future." This brought about considerable pressure to Yanzhous Big Five e-sports clubs, because as long as Fang Zhao was around, maybe the original equilibrium would be broken. At the same time, Yanzhous 10th ranked team, Zebra e-Sports Club, was currently in a terrible mood. On the first day after arriving, they had tried to use Zaro Renault to sound out the SilverLight team on the sixth floor, but they had not expected Zaro to turn around and sell them out. Not to mention that there was still the nightclub incident where Fang Zhao was attacked at their instruction. A deathly pallor had appeared on the faces of those involved. Given Silver Wings nature of holding a grudge, these incidents would not be swept under the rug. There were not yet any signs of activity, as Fiery Birds annual conference was still underway, but the moment the conference ended, Silver Wings retaliation woulde forth. Touching other people was all right, but having made a move on an important member of the team, Silver Wing would retaliate for real. No wonder Silver Wings retaliation methods after the nightclub incident had been so vicious. Silver Wing had always been like this. If you swayed public opinion, Silver Wing would do the same. If you caused trouble, Silver Wing would do it too. Previously, the nightclub incident had been ordered by two senior management executives. After the incident, those two Zebra e-Sports Club executives had gotten their just desserts. One had been hospitalized and the other had left his job. The Zebra executive still lying in hospital was full of regret. If he had known Fang Zhao was AliveAfter500Years, even if hed had 10 balls, he still wouldnt have had the balls to do anything to Fang Zhao! On the 62nd floor, Wayne was delighted, chatting animatedly with the people around him, probably discussing future ns. As for Fang Zhao, he wasnt really stirred up. Being mentally over 100 years of age, he was different from other people. Beating those few challengers was nothing to be proud of. After watching the opening exchange match, among the e-sports athletes from all continents, some turned tail, but there were still others who wanted to pit themselves against Fang Zhao. However, after the opening match, Fang Zhao was nowhere to be found. Fang Zhao had been invited over to Fiery Birds headquarters. Engineers were preparing to conduct a study once more. They needed sufficient data to prove the sess of the 10th-generation console. After Tang Can brought Fang Zhao over, he left. There was still too much for him to do, so he could not stay. Fang Zhao cooperated with the engineers as they ran a few tests. After that, he rested to one side, watching the engineers analyze the data. A hearty-looking old man with hair the color of snow came and sat beside Fang Zhao. He was Cao Kan, the chief engineer here. Most of the people here had received guidance from Cao Kan, and everyone was used to calling him Chief Cao. Cao Kan expressed a strong interest toward Fang Zhao. "ording to my expectations, of the 100 users of the 10th gen console, I had not expected anyone to achieve an adaptability value of 98 within two years. Never did I expect that in just over three months you would actually hit 99." Cao Ken shed a kindly smile at Fang Zhao. "Young friend, do you have any interest in working at Fiery Birds headquarters?" Fang Zhao looked at Cao Ken but did not speak. Young friend? Adding up your age and your predecessors age, only then would it beparable to the person in front of you. Not getting a reply from Fang Zhao, Cao Ken sighed. "Never mind, you still have your own path to take. I heard that you are an artist? Aposer? Heh, thats meaningful. Perhaps we can do some research on this topic, whether the brain of youposers is more active than normal humans?" "Maybe," Fang Zhao replied. While Cao Ken spoke with Fang Zhao, his hands did not stop moving. His fingers were flying all over, searching for Fang Zhaos personal information on the inte. "Eh?" Cao Ken abruptly eyed Fang Zhao suspiciously. "You haventpleted your military service?" "Nope." "Then you are in some trouble." Cao Ken brought up a few hot entertainment news articles on the screen and showed them to Fang Zhao. "You are being focused on." Fang Zhao scanned the articles briefly. Those entertainment reporters had finally found out that Fang Zhao had not done his military service yet. Why was Fang Zhaos shooting so urate, why was he so agile? Many entertainment reporters had started their research ording to these lines of thought. Since he was not from the special forces, then it might have something to do with his military service. Indeed, there were people who had interactions with firearms or improved their physical abilities during their military service. Little had they expected that, as they dug, they would find Fang Zhaos university history and that he had not yet enlisted with the military! This was not hard to find. Just heading to the Qian Academy of Music and asking around would do. From Year 1 of university till graduation, there was a record of Fang Zhaos examinations. His school reports were not a secret. Since there were examination records of every year and there was no gap year in the middle, that meant that, during his university days, he had not done any military service! Entertainment reporters that discovered this bit of news were thrilled. What they loved the most were currently popr celebrities trying to escape military service. Fang Zhao was one of the most searched terms on the inte. Although he had not reached the age limit for military service, this topic attracted a lot of viewership. Furthermore, one who had not done his military service yet had this much skill in-game. Either he was a veteran gamer or he had experience that others did not. If nobody in the gaming circle had heard of such a godly person previously, then it had to be thetter. As for Fang Zhaos experiences that were different from others... everyone unknowingly thought of the ck street. Thus, when the news was refreshed once more, news articles with these sorts of headlines appeared: "Shocking! World No.1 Actually Originates from the ck Streets!" "Unveiling the Little-Known Details of the ck Streets!" "Exposing Fang Zhaos Life in the ck Streets!" ... Many peoples impressions of the ck streets were like this: slum housing, appalling and dirty conditions, fighting and killing everyday, and lots of shady activity going on that never saw the light of day, just like the organized crime syndicates they saw in movies set during the Old Era! Therefore, online audiences understood. "So he came from a ck street, no wonder he is so impressive!" "When I saw Fang Zhao had some experience from the ck streets, I originally thought it was for a short duration. Seems like Fang Zhao must have lived there for a long time." "Its rumored that Fang Zhao participated in a ck-street gang fight before. Is that true?" "I heard that people from ck streets own guns, and there are gunfights everyday. Fang Zhao didnt just handle a real gun, he even participated in a real battle!" "I also heard that he is the illegitimate son of a triad boss from the ck streets?" There were also a number of inte users that refuted those ims, saying the ck streets were not as bad as imagined. Where had all these gangs evene from? But these sentiments were quickly crowded out, because a popr web seriesst year portrayed the ck streets this way! In the minds of these gamers, they had alreadybeled Fang Zhao as one from the triads. Artists were already overflowing with inspiration and could not help themselves. With the swishing of brushes, they painted the image in their minds of Fang Zhaos ck-street persona: d in all ck, his skin adorned with tattoos, and his eyes hidden behind shades as he smoked a cigarette. One hand held onto a machete as a whole group of people stood behind him. The image disyed a formidable power and haughtiness yet was awe inspiring and cool at the same time! "Although Fang Zhao looks like a cultured person now, who knows what he looked like back in the ck streets? Wasnt it said that Fang Zhao used to look very cool? Maybe he looked just like this!" "Right, and there are the scars in-game. Perhaps he used to have them on his face. He could have gotten those scars from gang fights and onlyter use medical techniques to remove them!" The more audiences thought about it, the more they believed it was actually this way! In no time, this new image began circted among gamers. Fang Zhao, upon seeing his new image illustration: "..." Yanzhou, Yanbei citys retirement center. Smash! A watering can was violently smashed onto the ground. "Utter rubbish!" Great-Grandfather Fangs beard twitched with rage. "ck street doesnt mean gang activity! These people are just making up a bunch of nonsense! What, what, what... what is this hideous illustration!" Great-Grandmother Fang sighed beside him. "All these youngsters are watching too many poor-quality shows! What do they think about all day?!" "What illegitimate child of a triad boss... that is totally nder! Creating rumors and causing trouble! This wont do. I have to speak with little Zhao and clear things up! If these people continue talking, what will the end result be?!" Although Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother Fang did not exactly know what Fang Zhaos life in the ck street had been like, they believed their own great-grandson was not what the rumors perceived him as, taking part in gang fights and whatnot. Fang Zhao was browsing through the news when he received a call from his great-grandparents, originating from Yanbei city. "...Got it. Tomorrow, I will rify... Mmhm, thepanys staff have started preparing. Things will be made clear tomorrow... No need... There is really no need for you to step in..." Great-Grandfather Fang wanted to help Fang Zhao resolve it personally. Although his influence when put on the global scale could not be considered much, if it could help Fang Zhao rify these rumors, this old man was more than willing to step out. The chat went on for half an hour. It was rare for Great-Grandfather Fang to talk so much. After ending the call, Fang Zhao received another call from Wayne. He was informed that Silver Wing would try to contain those online rumors, but it could not entirely prevent them. After all, as long as there was discussion, there would be attention. "Everything is all prepared. At the auction tomorrow, you can use the chance to exin and, at the same time, announce your decision to withdraw from the team and prepare for your military service." Wayne was afraid that Fang Zhao might be affected by all the nder and rumors online. "Those rumors might not all be from gamers. Some rivalpanies probably have a hand in them as well. They are just looking forward to squeezing you out. You just have to wait for the best chance. Stay calm, dont worry." "Im not worried, and Im pretty calm," Fang Zhao replied. Chapter 169: Temporary Withdrawal Chapter 169: Temporary Withdrawal Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh It was alreadyte when Fang Zhao left Fiery Birds R&D department. Fang Zhao headed straight back to his hotel to rest, the online buzz not affecting him one bit. Only, on his way back, the people he encountered gave him inquisitive looks, and some even came up to ask if he had a triad family background. Rumors online ranged from him being in a gang from the ck street to being the illegitimate son of a triad boss to having a triad family background, and now they were guessing whether or not Fang Zhao had ever killed someone. The world would always have people making guesses with evil intentions. Furthermore, the driving forces behind these would love to tarnish Fang Zhaos reputation even more. It would be best if they could drive Fang Zhao out of this circle. Even if getting rid of him was impossible, it would still damage his reputation and poprity. After all, Fang Zhaos name had been trending too much in the gaming circles the past two days. For this iteration of the annual conference, the limelight had all been stolen by him. Just taking a look at any famous, reputable gaming forum would do. Topics regarding Fang Zhao, regardless of whether they were gossip or posts on his techniques, would upy at least half the page! This was the definite result of extreme poprity. Rational fans anxiously awaited more information. Hot-tempered fans took their quarrels online. Fans that supported Fang Zhao and those that tried to defame him argued nonstop. Silver Wings official announcement was not clear-cut; all it said was to have patience, that Fang Zhao would give an exnation to everyone the next day. Generally, when it came to the third day of Fiery Birds annual conference, gaming fans through the world, regardless of time zones, would stay in front of their screens, especially fans that intended to take part in the auction and bid on their own idols belongings and had long prepared their funds. And today, the most eyes were naturally on Fang Zhao, the trending topic. Silver Wing had announced that Fang Zhao would be giving an exnation today. Members of the media were rubbing their hands in glee, waiting for Fang Zhao to release his juicy information. The auction was held in the same conference hall as the prize presentation. Just like past years, the first item up for bidding was Fiery Birds own. Fiery Bird fans across the world held their breath. Even if they could not afford it, just seeing it for themselves was an additional topic to talk about. Many people spected that, for this year, Fiery Bird would auction off a 10th-generation console. Many gaming fans not in the first batch of 100 users and who had the assets were all waiting to fight for it. However, the item Fiery Bird brought out was an old machine, Fiery Birds first-generation console, Venus. "One hundred years ago, we, Fiery Bird, first set foot in the gaming industry. Ny years ago, our first-generation Fiery Bird console was born. It was named Venus..." On stage, Tang Can vivaciously painted the history of Fiery Birds games and the development of their consoles. For gamers, the value of collecting a game console depended on the person that used it previously. A fifth-generation console used by an e-sports god 50 years ago had been auctioned off for a high price two years back, the value more than doubling. Something else that could attract gaming fans to make high bids were feelings. Clearly there were no 10th-generation machines, but the original first-generation console was extremely nostalgic. Especially for gamers over 100 years old, the original console brought back many sentiments. During the auction of the original first-generation console, Fiery Birds chairman, shareholders, and other senior executives in thepany cheered. There were inscriptions engraved on that first-generation console by the previous chairman: "Never forget our original aspirations; encourage progress." Watching the erged words on the screen, Fang Zhao asked Jinro beside him, "What were Fiery Birds original aspirations?" Despite being a veteran gamer that had been in the gaming circle for quite some time, Jinro was stumped by this question. Mulling it over for a bit, he replied, "Maybe its to make thepany bigger and better? After that, to manufacture the best games and game consoles?" Finally, the first-generation console was sold to a 130+ year old entrepreneur for a winning bid of 60 million. Before "Battle of the Century" had been released, the value of a 10th-generation console had already been hyped up to 60 million. Three days after the games release, the price had been estimated at around 80 million. Now, it was already more than 100 million. The original game console naturally could notpare with the 10th generation. Given the production costs and technology of the first generation, getting such a high price was not so easy. Many of the first generations microchips and variousponents had since halted production. Gamers that had used this machine had long chucked it aside, and many of these original consoles had long been recycled. Even if these machines had been preserved, not every first-generation machine would be able to obtain such a high price. Preserving this sort of machine required meticulous maintenance, which was time consuming. The costs were not cheap either, so generally, not many people were willing to make such an effort. Furthermore, this first-generation console had an engraved inscription from thete Fiery Bird chairman. This was something that no other first-generation console couldpete with. Perhaps, after a few decades, as long as this machine was maintained well, reselling it might fetch an even higher price. After the auction of the first-generation console, the chatter slowly died down. Everyone was waiting for todays other extremely anticipated person to go on stage. Fang Zhao was not wearing a SilverLight team uniform but a formal suit Silver Wing had prepared for him. Many people had some sort of idea upon seeing the situation. Indeed, Fang Zhao would be auctioning his team jersey. It was nothing astonishing and was expected. Once the set of clothes were taken out, there wouldnt be any surprised looks in the crowd. Actually, auctioning off the team jersey was something that Silver Wing had contemted for a long time before deciding on. At the start, Wayne had wanted to advise Fang Zhao to bring out something that would attract more people, such as score sheets, manuscripts, or other such stuff, butter, they had decided it was not appropriate. Fang Zhao might be really popr right now, but whether it was in the gaming circles orposing circles, he was still a neer. The gaming circles might have no qualms, but the main issue was theposing circles. Doing so might give rise to the discontent of many seniorposers. The line of thought was that academics might find these actions disrespectful to his works. Auctioning off score sheets in the gaming circle? Which gamers could understand them? Nope. Gamers with a professional foundation were too few. A score sheet in the hands of the majority of gamers would be like an ancient scripture. In any case, cing it in front of them was the same: iprehensible. If faced with some sensitiveposers, they would think, Does auctioning off your score sheet for a high price prove that you are more capable than others? Can artistic works be purely measured by value? Since it was not just one circle, and as a neer without enough qualifications, Wayne advised Fang Zhao to do the same as others and auction off his clothes. That would be the most practical and least offending. On the chest area of the jacket Fang Zhao had brought out, some people noticed a badge. That was the captains badge. Furthermore, watching the close-up on the screen, other than the tree-shaped team emblem, Fang Zhaos name was also engraved on it. Fang Zhao had worn this badge for the first time at yesterdays exchange match; the cameras just had not featured a close-up of it. "Auctioning off his team jersey with a badge thrown in?" someonemented online. "This has never happened before, right?" "In the past, only team jerseys were auctioned, not the badges." As everyone was busy discussing, Fang Zhao voiced his thoughts. "I received a call from my great-grandfather yesterday. Seeing those rumors circting online, this old man was very angry." Hearing Fang Zhao mention his "great-grandfather," everyone pricked their ears up. Where had this great-grandfather originated from? Was he from the rumored ck-street gangs? As if he could tell what everyone was thinking, Fang Zhao disyed a photograph on the screen behind him. It was a box filled with neatly arranged military medals. The buzzing of discussion in the conference died down. "The old man would definitely allow me to show this. These were military medals received by my great-grandfather and great-grandmother. Both of them served on the spaceship Sirius during their military service. Sirius was among the space exploration pioneers of the New Era. Although the spaceship had since been dmissioned, it had never vanished from movies and TV and remained well remembered. It represented the significance of that era. On the inte forums, gaming fans who saw this were bbergasted. "Military service aboard a spaceship? Sounds really cool!" "Cool my *ss! Military service aboard a spaceship is even more tiring than mining! And the risk and dangers are way higher! Furthermore, among the people that served aboard the pioneer battlespaceships, not many are still alive." "Looking at these medals, Fang Zhaos great-grandfather is at least of a regimental rank and should be qualified to own guns. Furthermore, the guns he has are probably rare models." "So envious. Fang Zhao has surely yed with those guns before." "Whatever the case, this at least proves that Fang Zhaos family background is not a triad." This time, no one associated Fang Zhao or his family with gangs. Regardless of whatever they thought deep down or whether they had any doubts, they would not voice it out. This box of military medals and the military service aboard the Sirius were two important points. They had to at least show some respect for these two old folks. As for whether Fang Zhao was really rted to a gang and whether he had killed, these were merely rumors. Without proper evidence, they did not dare to ther. A little carelessness could result in trouble. If Fang Zhaos great-grandparents were no longer living, it would be fine, but both his old folks were living well. If they were to get serious about seeking out these rumormongers, that would be tragic. Fang Zhao did not take notice of the audiences reactions. He continued, "When I visited my great-grandparents duringst years memorial holiday, I spoke about my military service ns with them. However, due to workmitments, I was unable to apply for enlistmentst year. This year, though, I have decided to enlist in the April cycle." There were two enlistment cycles for military service in a year: April and October. Did Fang Zhao mean to enlist for military service in April? Then what of the game? Was he quitting? What about the team? Was he finally going to relinquish his throne of the first position? The quiet conference hall once again buzzed with the noise of discussion. Some people were so delighted they wanted to set off firecrackers. They had racked their heads thinking of a solution to force Fang Zhao out, but never had they expected that Fang Zhao would actually be enlisting for military service! Hahahahaha! There were others who felt regrettable that they would not have a chance to encounter Fang Zhao in-game and who wanted to spar with him before he enlisted. Fang Zhao paused momentarily before announcing, "From today onward, I will be temporarily withdrawing from Battle of the Century. I will return after my military service has beenpleted." Gaming fans were dumbfounded. That fast?! Everyone had too many questions, but Fang Zhao did not continue. There was no need for him to speak too much. After all, this was Fiery Birds auction, not his own personal fan meet. Time was limited, and he had briefly mentioned the important points. Everything else would be handled by Silver Wings relevant departments. With Fang Zhao temporarily withdrawing, even if he returned after his military service, the captain position might not necessarily be returned to him. That meant to say that the captains badge on this team jersey might be the only one of its kind! Thus, when the auction started, the figure shot up in a straight line. On therge screen, from the starting bid of 10,000, it jumped to 100,000, 200,000, 500,000, 800,000... As it went on, the number of people bidding became fewer, but as before, the figure continued to rise. Chapter 170: Diehard Fan Chapter 170: Diehard Fan Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh As this was the first time Silver Wings e-sports department was taking part in the auction segment, Wayne viewed it with utmost importance. Since there was lots of funding, manufacturing of the team jerseys had been done with the finest materials. Yesterday, when they had been preparing this set of Fang Zhaos clothes, Wayne had personally watched as his staff cleaned and tidied the clothes then wiping the captains badge till it was sparkling before putting it on. It could be said that, even if this set of clothing was ced in a store, it would not be sold at a low price. The production cost for these clothes was at least 2,000 to 3,000. With a starting bid of 10,000, three times the cost, it was not considered very high. Wayne had estimated the clothes to be auctioned off for around 35,000, which was considered really high. This was whenparing with past examples of popr e-sport athletes. If no one bid for it, Wayne would let some internal Silver Wing staffers bid for it in the shadows and jack up the price. Supporting ones own interests from the shadows was a method that every e-sports club employed. On the surface, it would look better, and Wayne had felt that if the price were not jacked up to at least 1.8 million, he would be letting down Silver Wings brand. However, Wayne was now staring with his mouth agape at the figures that were still rapidly shooting up. Eight hundred thousand... 1 million.... 1.5 million... 2.3 million... Looking at the bidders, there were some disyed IDs and some anonymous IDs. When it came to online bidding, some people were unwilling to reveal their personal information and would set up an anonymous profile. Confidentiality was something that Fiery Bird permitted. Passing the 1 million mark, the number of bidders fell drastically, and when it reached 2 million, there were basically only five or six bidders left. Even if Fang Zhao was a hot topic and his poprity was on the rise, he was still a neer to the gaming circles. As it was only a set of team jerseys, 35,000 was already considered a premium and even entertainment media outlets would exaggerate it, but now, the price had been jacked up so high... In the conference hall, some people watched the SilverLight team with a profound look. To jack up the price, Silver Wing were really going all out. Waynes face was rigid. Drooping his head, he sent a message to his staff in the shadows. "Thats enough! Stop jacking it up!" Only appropriate price jacking was considered good work. Overdoing it was not beneficial! This bunch was so unprofessional. The looks of people in the surroundings made the self-dered thick-skinned Wayne feel like he was on fire. However, the person in charge of the shadow operations pleaded innocence. "We didnt. It really isnt us jacking up the price. There has simply been no chance for us to step forward!" Eh? Its not our own people jacking up the price? Wayne was really bbergasted. Was it really Fang Zhaos diehard fans bidding? Watching the figures on the screen, the current bid had already passed 2.7 million and was still climbing towards 3 million. Currently, there were only three active bidders left. Wayne leaned toward Fang Zhao and muttered, "That Little Leaf currently bidding, do you know him?" "Yes." "Oh? Who is he?" Wayne was curious. "Ming Cang." Wayne: "...That former headmaster of the Qian Academy of Music?" "I just received a message from him. He says his son, Ming Ye, 1 is recovering well, so he decided to win this set of team jerseys as a memorial day gift for Ming Ye," Fang Zhao exined. Wayne nodded his head. "So thats it." If it was Ming Cang, he could understand. Fang Zhaos "100-Year Period of Destruction" series had provided a treatment direction for Ming Cangs sick son. There was hearsay that the treatment effects were going well and Ming Cang was very grateful toward Fang Zhao. Whether he really wanted to get it as a gift for Ming Ye or he was simply using this situation as an excuse to help out, either way, that pleased Wayne. Wayne asked Fang Zhao about another ID that was still in the bidding war. "What about ATreasuredKnifeDoesNotAge?" "My great-grandfather," Fang Zhao replied. The old master had said he wanted to root for his great-grandson. Waynes facial muscles trembled. "...The old master is really awesome." The three remaining IDs were "Little Leaf", "ATreasuredKnifeDoesNotAge" and "Anonymous." Two IDs were known; only the anonymous one was left. "Do you know who the anonymous ID is?" Wayne quizzed. "No idea." Fang Zhao was puzzled too. He really did not know. As they were talking, the figures on the screen changed once more, and many people in the conference hall could not help but exhale sharply. Looking up at the current bids, after "Little Leaf" had bid 3 million, the bid had suddenly risen to 5 million. The caller was Anonymous. It was just a set of team jerseys, not some limited edition item or a treasured belonging of a certain great master that had passed on. It was just the clothing of a neer that had risen to prominence. Although there was a captains badge and Fang Zhaos reason for temporarily withdrawing, there was no need to be so excessive! This was utterly excessive! Silver Wings self promotion? Otherwise, who else would fork out 5 million just to buy a set of clothing? Zaro sneered as he told his manager, "I have no idea which idiot would actually spend 5 million to purchase such an ordinary set of clothing." Raising his head, he realized many pairs of eyes were on him, and although it didnt happen a lot, he was enlightened and knew what the stares of these people actually meant. Zaro raised his voice slightly. "What are you staring it? That wasnt my bid!" Nobody could be med for looking at him this way. In the hearts of many, throwing money around had always been Zaros style. Just yesterday in the leisure district, he had still been talking about wanting to poach Fang Zhao over to Wireless e-Sports Club, and thetest bid being a massive jump from 3 million to 5 million was totally in the style of what Zaros sort would do. Following Zaros outburst, nobody suspected him any more. Although Zaro had all sorts of shorings, he wouldnt go so far as to lie about this. People that were familiar with Zaros style knew that if this Senior Master really wanted to bid, he would not use an anonymous ID. He would want to let the whole world know he had money and then bid excessively. This remarkably foolish person had too much money. Ultimately, Fang Zhaos set of team clothing was sold to the highest bid of 5 million. This left many people shocked, and the inte started to boil once more. Chat rooms and forums were all discussing this. And everyones conclusion after discussing was that such a high bid could only be a diehard fan of Fang Zhao or a self-promotion scheme by Silver Wing! More people were inclined to believe the second possibility and felt that it was surely a means of self-promotion by Silver Wing! Their internal staff had purposely raised the price! Whether it was those present in the conference or the online viewers watching the live broadcast, they all felt the same way. Even if Silver Wing had officially announced that their internal staff had not taken part in the auction, nobody believed them. "Isnt this the highest ever bid in any year?" "For team clothing, that is indeed the highest ever." Although there were bids of over 5 million in the auctions of the following items, those items were game consoles, and the manufacturing costs and starting bids were already very high. After the auction, everyone was still discussing the high price of Fang Zhaos set of team attire. Many people thought, if it really was all a charade by Silver Wing, would it infuriate Fiery Bird? Or perhaps attract more disgust from even more people? After all, most gaming clubs had secret operations behind the scenes, but jacking up the price to such ridiculous extremes had never been seen before. Even if it had happened, the offending parties would be ced on Fiery Birds unwanted list. There always had to be a limit when it came to hyping up in a business. If it was overdone, it would not be that popr and would instead result in an adverse reaction. Wayne was also worried, so once the auction ended, he wanted to look for the highest-ranking board member in Silver Wings entourage and get him to exin to the relevant Fiery Bird officials. However, before Wayne even moved out, Fiery Bird announced that the anonymous buyer had no rtions whatsoever to Silver Wing, that he was just a fan of Fang Zhao. Someone found it inconceivable. "How fanatical must he be to throw that much money just to get Fang Zhaos team attire?" "Maybe that person has nock of cash?" "Or perhaps he just wants to use it as an excuse to contribute to military expenditures?" "Its a pity it was anonymous. We wont know who it is." Fang Zhao was also curious himself and inquired with Fiery Bird staff after the auction concluded, but he did not get an answer either. Fiery Bird ced great importance on customer confidentiality. Wayne had a positive perspective. "Forget it. Since they actually said it is a fan of yours, that person will appear in future, maybe at a fan meet or some rted event." Besides, it was not their behind-the-scenes methods that had resulted in big news, so he had the confidence to say all this. As for who had bought it and what intentions they had, Wayne no longer cared. Having been with Silver Wing for so long, he had seen this sort of situation many times and did not find it strange. It was tiring if they had to get to the bottom of everything. Back at the hotel, Fang Zhao ran into Mazhous Ma Xier, the gold-medalist shooter ranked No. 2 on the individual leaderboards. "Are you really going to enlist in April?" Ma Xier asked Fang Zhao. "Yeah. I will hand in my application after Memorial Day," Fang Zhao replied. The time period for enlistment had not arrived yet, but all hispany matters had already been arranged. All he needed was for Memorial Day to pass before sending in his application. Ma Xier watched Fang Zhao with aplicated gaze. Suddenly, heughed. "Just as well. I am preparing to temporarily withdraw too. There is no meaning in climbing up to first on the leaderboards if you arent there. Besides,pared to games, I still prefer ying with real guns. Have you yed with real ones before?" Ma Xier asked. "I have," Fang Zhao replied. "I have a member card over at Yanzhous shooting club." Fang Zhao had indeed applied for a member card at Yanzhous shooting club and had gone there to handle some New Era firearms. "Thats great. When you have the time, visit Mazhou, and I will bring you to a shooting range. Shooting athletes all around the world love Mazhou shooting ranges the best. They have the most specialized ranges andrge areas. Even Huangzhous most famous shooting range cannotpare to the one in Mazhou." As Ma Xier talked about Mazhous shooting ranges, his face subconsciously disyed some pride. Thepetition continent, Mazhou, was a heaven for athletes of all sports. "Sure." After exchanging contact details with Ma Xier, Fang Zhao headed upstairs. An hour after the auction, Ma Xier posted a new update on his social tform, announcing his decision to temporarily withdraw from "Battle of the Century." When Fang Zhao returned, only then would he continue. It just so happened that he hadpetitions in real life and considered them a priority. Three hours after the auction ended, Fiery Bird officially released some data from the 10th-generation console that Fang Zhao had assisted in obtaining as well as a short video of Fang Zhao on the day of the exchange match. In the video, viewers could see the adaptability video soaring to 98 and even hitting 99 on a number of asions. Fiery Bird used this as a pretext to refute the many cynics from within the industry who had spoken up after the 10th-generation console had been released. When the 10th-generation console had just been released, a professional from the industry had estimated that, in three years, there would not be a single gamer that could sessfully adapt to the 10th generation and that it was impossible for the 10th generation to be mainstream in the short term! After that, he had even said that some e-sports club members did not really use the 10th-generation console and chose to switch back to the 9th generation while shelving the 10th generation, only using it to adapt once in a while at leisure. The expensive 10th generation that gamers could not adapt to was a big mistake by Fiery Bird! But now, four months after the release of the 10th-generation console and three months since "Battle of the Century" had been released, someone had genuinely adapted fully. As the user was Fang Zhao, all gamers had the same line of thought: If they could raise their adaptability value to 98, would they be as impressive as Fang Zhao? With an adaptability value of 98, what would the experience be like? Would judgement and perception be raised? Would movements be more rxed? Would shooting be more urate? Global ranked No. 3 and mainforce captain of Huangzhous Phoenix e-Sports Club Bruce also used the 10th-generation machine. When faced with his teammates and fans inquiries, he replied, "I also do not know. Im only 95, but I feel like Im going to break through soon. In a months time, it might be 96. I will let everyone know what the experience is like when I hit 98." As for gamers without the 10th-generation console but who were well off, they all wondered if they could obtain one to try it out for themselves. Who knew if they had the innate talent to adapt quickly? Of course, there were others who did not feel so strongly about games and felt that this way of thinking was too crazy. Spending so much money to purchase a game console that they might not adapt to might be a waste! Wasnt it just a game console? There were high maintenance fees just to keep it as an ornament. Were they just going to chuck aside the 9th-generation console that was easier to adapt to and purchase a 10th-generation console? Even if the 10th-generation console had a second batch of sales, there wouldnt be many buyers! Forget about it even bing mainstream. As the inte was abuzz with discussion, on the SilverLight teams side, the members were already packing up their stuff. Fiery Birds annual conference hade to an end, and they would be returning back to Yanzhou the next morning. "Wayne, bring the others back to Yanzhou tomorrow. I will be visiting Muzhou before returning," Fang Zhao told Wayne who had just ended a call. Waynes smiling face suddenly tightened. "What are you heading to Muzhou for?" He was worried that a team in Muzhou wanted to poach Fang Zhao away. This time around, many teams had expressed an interest to poach. "To fetch my dog," Fang Zhao replied. Wayne let out a huge sigh of relief in his heart. "Oh, right, your champion dog is still in Muzhou, herding sheep." The memorial holiday was approaching soon and the people in Muzhou needed to celebrate too. Furthermore, people of Muzhou treated Memorial Day with great importance, and all members of the Su family had to return to Qingcheng. Su Hou would not be staying at the farm, so Fang Zhao had decided to bring Curly Hair back to Yanzhou. "How will you be heading over? Do you need me to request another flying transport?" Wayne asked. "No need. The boss of Muzhous Four Elephants Foodstuff, Su Feng, is here in Huangzhou. I just talked to him, and he will be leaving for Muzhou tomorrow. I will join him and fly straight to Muzhous Dongshan Farm." "How long will you be gone for?" "Three or four days, depending on the situation." "Then you better bring Zuo Yu with you. Make sure to be careful!" Wayne exhorted. "You are now a famous celebrity and lots of people will recognize you. Put on some disguises when you head out. Also, dont spend too long in Muzhou. Thepany has nned an interview program for the SilverLight team before Memorial Day. Now that you are especially popr, return a little earlier to record. Otherwise, if you wait too long, everyone will have shoved you to the back of their minds. Online audiences have very short memories." After exhorting repeatedly, Wayne started to think of topics that could continue hyping up Fang Zhao on the days he was in Muzhou to ensure the audiences didnt forget him. With Memorial Day approaching, many entertainmentpanies would be releasing new-year blockbusters, and many celebrities would be in the news. Now that Fiery Birds annual conference hade to an end, e-sports clubs would postpone climbing the leaderboards and would prepare for some rest and reorganization. Entertainmentpanies would take over the bombardment of the entertainment news. Perhaps many people would ce Fang Zhao at the back of their minds the following day. Chapter 171: Not Worth It Chapter 171: Not Worth It Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The next day, Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu boarded Su Fengs flying transport and headed for Muzhou together. Four Elephants Foodstuffs growth had been rtively good. The influence of Pr Lights image was on the rise because of the SilverLight team and the worlds No. 1, Fang Zhao. This had enabled Four Elephants products to do better than other Muzhou brands and thus be more popr among youngsters. After all, younger people tended to y games or know more about the gaming circles. "This years Memorial Day gifts have already been sent out. You guys at Silver Wing have a share too and should receive them tomorrow. How nice that your department will be back to receive them." The Memorial Day gifts Su Feng had sent out this year were more abundant. As profits were great, he naturally wouldnt be stingy. As they talked about Fang Zhao being AliveAfter500Years and the high price of the team attire, Su Feng mentioned the happenings at Dongshan Farm. Su Fengughed. "Oh, that fe Su Hou was recently given a beating by his dad." Su Hou had been keeping Fang Zhao updated on the goings-on at his side as well as the farms progress, buttely, Su Hou had only been sending text messages, not video ones, and whenever Su Hou called, he did not enable video mode either. "An argument?" Fang Zhao asked. What went on in the Su family was no secret. Muzhous entertainment journalists loved to report on the conflicts within the Su family. Su Fengs grin was especially wide. "Mmhm. Su Hou got into a fight with his half-brothers. Can you guess what happened?" Not waiting for Fang Zhao to reply, he continued, "I heard that neither side brought their bodyguards, but the other side had two people: one around the same age as Su Hou, and one older than him. Su Hou received some small wounds, but the other people were more severely injured. Because Su Hou had brought a dog! Hahahaha!" Su Feng convulsed withughter and nearly fell out of his chair. "The one he brought along was that little Curly Hair. He really deserves to be called a champion dog. Its fighting strength is quite impressive." During their conversation, the flying transport had already arrived at Dongshan Farm and was descending to the parking space. Su Hou, who had received the news, was already waiting. There were no longer any marks on Su Hous face from his fathers beating. Curly Hair ran over like the wind, encircling Fang Zhao and wagging its tail vigorously, showing that he was excited to see Fang Zhao. "You seem to be in high spirits." Fang Zhao picked Curly Hair up and examined him. There were bits of grass on Curly Hairs body, but closer to the skin, it was still rtively clean, and he had been well taken care of. Curly Hair had probably just been ying in the grass and so had bits of grass and soil sticking to him. "Master Zhao! Long time to see!" Su Hous tone was excited. Previously, Fang Zhao had just been a cooperative partner and someone who had helped him escape a dire predicament. Su Hou had been very grateful for that, but now he totally worshipped Fang Zhao. Su Hou had been underage for "Battle of the Century," but he had been following the games news closely. When Fang Zhao had unveiled himself as AliveAfter500Years, Su Hou had been equally shocked, but after the shock hade delight and excitement. Other people would find it hard to even see AliveAfter500Years, but he could speak with Fang Zhao over thems every week, even though it was only about farm matters. Before, Fang Zhao had only seen the changes of the farm through video. Now that he was here, Su Hou led the way, telling Fang Zhao what each piece ofnd was for. "The soil has already improved, the seeds we nted there have already sprouted and should be able to survive winter, so there is no need to apply antifreeze. Over there is still empty. When springes round, we will nt some new seeds my brother has given me. The crop was cultivated in a spaceboratory. Actually, it has been cultivated for quite some time already, but they held it back to ensure the fruit was entirely safe. Now, it has been confirmed to be safe, and what I have is the first batch..." Su Hou professionally introduced Fang Zhao to every ce on the farm. Now there were cultivated fields, pastures, and an extended building for the workers to stay in. Su Hou was also no longer that ignorant little fatty he had once been. He had indeed worked hard at farming. As they strolled along, a pack of dogs started barking and ran over. The fewrge dogs at the head of the pack seemed familiar. There were not from Wu Yis farm. Those fewpetition dogs from the previous year had all been returned to Wu Yi. Only Curly Hair remained here. "Are these the dogs left behind by the previous owner?" Fang Zhao asked as he looked at the lively and well-built dogs at the head of the pack. "Thats right, its them." When the dogs neared and saw the unfamiliar faces of Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu, they started barking. However, Curly Hair gave a low growl and they all stopped. "A while back, they were toozy and had no vignce at all. The professional dog trainers I hired were not effective. The trainers even said that these dogs had already been raised to waste away and no amount of training would improve them. However, ever since Curly Hair came, all of them have changed..." Su Hou was in high spirits and rambled on and on about the dogs to Fang Zhao. Normally, when Su Hou called Fang Zhao, they mostly talked about the farm. He had also mentioned the situation with the dogs before, but he had not gone into much detail. Now, though, Su Hou finally had to chance to go into extensive detail with Fang Zhao about all this. This was also the ce he was most proud of; he had unted it many times. Take a look! Even the dogs that the trainers gave up on are gradually improving on my farm! Thesee dogs had been really useless in the past. Why else had Su Hou needed to borrow Wu Yis dogs? But now they were no longer as dispirited as before and were more vignt. At the start, they had all followed after and learned from Curly Hair. When Curly Hair barked at strangers, they did the same. If they didnt do so, or they barked wrongly, Curly Hair reprimanded them. Slowly, as time went by, these dogs had begun to understand a few simple things. They now knew how to bark at strangerswhen familiar people were with strangers, they should selectively growl. When they didnt understand, they should bark first. Besides, if it was wrong, the owner would stop them. "Although they were still far from Curly Hairs standard and still could notpare with the dogs on Wu Yis farm,pared to the way they were before, it is already a big improvement. Now, they can do basic guard duty and are learning how to herd sheep. I dont have any hope of them taking part inpetitions, but they are at least capable of simple guarding and are halfway there to being proper working dogs." Su Hou did not set very high bars for his dogs, so he was very satisfied with their current standard. Actually, these dogs were all being trained by Curly Hair. Sleeping when it was time to run? Bite! Roaming around when you were supposed to be standing guard? Bite! Not following the rules during feeding time and messing up the bowls? Bite! Excitedly running over to suspicious characters? Vicious bite! Hearing Su Hou say all this, Fang Zhao felt that Curly Hair was just treating these few dogs as younger brothers and teaching them, or maybe it was finding some fun. "These few puppies are the ones I told you about. I went to buy them from other people and Im intending to train them forpetition use. There is championship blood running through their veins. I spent lots of hard-earned money to purchase them." Muzhou dogs were expensive, especially the descendants of champion dogs! In other continents, youngsters from aristocratic families liked to buy cars with the money they had in hand and changed them often. Here in Muzhou, the aristocratic youngsters loved buying dogs. Even Su Feng, who did not take part in sheep-herdingpetitions, also bought dogs that he had good feelings toward. The few pups on the farm, as well as other pups that Fang Zhao had ced orders for but had not arrived yet, had cost almost all of the money that Su Hou had put together. Money from advertisements, prize money frompetitions, and red packets from other Su family members and others had all been used to exchanged for dogs. Luckily, he had Fang Zhao as an investor and the farms constructions had never ceased. "This year, there is no need for rat extermination. There are totally no rats or mice in the farms area. I heard that there were some rabbits and other small wild animals in the surrounding area, but I have never seen any..." Su Hou had just thought about this and was airing his thoughts. Fang Zhao shot a nce at Curly Hair, who was following beside his feet. Curly Hair raised his head, made eye contact, then drooped his ears and retracted his gaze. Back when they were on Wu Yis farm, Curly Hair had gone with Bingo and the other dogs to hunt field mice and had even eaten them. Fang Zhao suspected that all the field mice on that farm had all been eaten up. Perhaps the wild rabbits in the farms vicinity might have had such a cmity befall them as well. Su Hou led Fang Zhao to a newly constructed courtyard. This was the courtyard of the owners house. "This house has been specially prepared for Master Zhao. You dont have to worry about not having a ce to stay whenever youe," Su Hou introduced. Fang Zhao pointed at a room in the corner where a "No trespassing or unauthorized personnel" sign was hanging. "And what is that over there?" "Oh, that is my own gaming room. Oh, right, my dad said he would send me a 10th-generation console. I should be receiving it some time today, if not tomorrow." Su Hou seemed pleased. Su Hous father had given a piece of farnd to one of his illegitimate sons. Su Hou had not just argued with his dad for wrongly using him of releasing a dog to bite his half-brothers but also because of this matter. Although it was a small farm and could not bepared to Dongshan Farm and thend hed received for winning the championship, Su Hou still felt displeased. After Su Hou had received the beating, with his face full of bruises, he had run to the cemetery and sat in front of Su Mus grave,ining. The next day, Muzhous entertainment news had all been about the internal conflicts in Su Hous family and how they expected to see a brilliant and excited aristocratic family feud. But in no time, whether Su Hous dad had rified the truth of the dog-biting matter or if his conscience had acted up or if it was pressure from the family heads, he had given Su Hou a 10th-generation console, something Su Hou had been longing for. After that, Su Hou had went to get treatment for his bruises on his face and temporarily stopped butting heads with his dad. In the eyes of Muzhou audiences, Su Hou was just an idiotyoung, ignorant, and childish. His dad was of a higher level and settled the internal feud easily with just a gaming console. The majority of Muzhou people did not really pay much attention to video game consoles. Instead of buying the expensive-as-hell 10th-generation console, why not purchase the ninth generation, which was sufficient to y thetest games, and the money saved could be used to buy new breeds of seeds or dogs. Among the 12 continents, Muzhou had the lowest standards of e-sportspetition. It was not that the people were not capable of ying or had no time, but that instead, whenpared to crops, soil, and dogs, gaming was not that important. It was just a pleasurable activity. Choosing between watching a gamingpetition or a sheep-herdingpetition, most people from Muzhou would choose thetter. The reason why everyone said that Su Hou was foolish was because,paring a video game console to a farm, which of the two was more important? Giving up the feud over a farm for a video game console was totally not worth it! Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Who needs pest control when you have Curly Hair? Chapter 172: No Way of Explaining Chapter 172: No Way of Exining Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Whether others saw it as worthwhile or not, at least Su Hou felt that his rage had simmered. After all, he did not count on his dad to follow his wishes. His argument with his dad had just been to make known his dissatisfied feelings and give his father a piece of his mind. Su Hou now owned two plots ofnd. One was Dongshan Farm, which he currently co-invested in with Fang Zhao and was in the midst of bing operable. Of course, in such a short time, profits were not yet in the pipeline, but because of the sheep-herding championships, the farm had at least some degree of reputation. Perhaps in a few years it would be profitable. The other plot ofnd had been awarded for winning the sheep-herding championship. Su Hou had ns to construct a farm there, but currently, the plot ofnd was being held by an uncle of Su Hous, Su Fengs father. He would hold thend till Su Hou had matured. It was not that his uncle coveted Su Housndhe was just worried about Su Hous IQ and easily susceptible nature, it would be best to safeguard thend for a few years. After Su Hou matured and gained experience, he would then hand it back. Su Hou approved of this. He also knew that he wasnt very bright. If not for the stroke of fortune hed had running into Fang Zhao, he would have fallen t on his face regarding the matter with Dongshan Farm. The Su family as a whole was not as extremely chaotic as outsiders liked to think. Just like the Renaults of Leizhou, although there were asionally trifling matters that tabloids loved to report on for days, when it came to important matters, there would be unity. Otherwise, they would not have endured for 500 years. There were members of the Su family that disapproved of Su Hou, but there were also members that supported him. For example, Su Feng, Su Fengs dad, and his siblings, who would regrly poke fun of him but would stand firmly behind him when it came to crucial matters. Fang Zhao noticed Curly Hair continuously ncing at the gaming room and so asked Su Hou, "Can I enter and take a look?" "Err... Su-sure," Su Hou stammered. Su Hou was a little embarrassed and afraid that Fang Zhao wouldugh at him. Inside the gaming studio, naturally, there were gaming consoles. As Su Hou was still underage, there were many popr titles that he was unable to ess. He could only y games intended to relieve boredom for young children. The console he used most was a beginners console meant for children. It could not match up to specialized game consoles, but it had apanied Su Hou from kindergarten all the way through primary school and then secondary school. Even though his older siblings had given him other specialized models of gaming consoles, Su Hou still had the deepest sentiments with it. When he had moved to Dongshan Farm, he had brought it along. Originally, Su Hou had intended to give everyone a tour of the room after the 10th-generation console had arrived, but Fang Zhao had asked first. Su Hou had hesitated a little before agreeing. There was nothing shameful, it was just a console that children used. Who had never used it before? Su Hou fished out a set of keys to unlock the door. The room was not equipped with an electric lock. However, when the 10th-generation console arrived, Su Hou intended to change the locks. Fang Zhao scanned the interior of the room after entering. All sorts of gaming equipment was inside. Minors used more helmet-type game consoles, and there were five gaming helmets in the room. Four of them had been left on a shelf and seemed like they had not been touched for quite some time. Only one of the helmets was ced on a chair in the centre. The helmet was adorned with a few cartoon pictures and was simpler and lighterpared to specialized gaming helmets. The beginners console was a supplementary gaming console used by kindergarten and primary school kids. It was said to aid in the development of the brain. Generally, after primary five, very few people still used the beginners console. Su Hou noticed Fang Zhao studying the beginner consoles helmet and was a little embarrassed. "They said I was too stupid and could continue using the beginners console to develop my brain. Who knows, I might be able to increase my IQ." Zuo Yu, who was standing guard outside: "..." You even believed that? Seems like your IQ hasnt improved at all. Generally speaking, beginners consoles were only suitable for kids aged 10 and below. Anyone older would be ill-suited to use them. Su Hou was already in secondary school, and the use of the beginners console would not have any results. He believed whatever others said, so it was little wonder hed been defrauded. Su Hou did not notice Zuo Yus expression and rxed when he did not see Fang Zhaoughing at him. "Actually, I no longer use it that often, only when Im feeling bored." "Can I try it out?" Fang Zhao asked. "...Ah?" Su Hou stared nkly. He totally did not expect Fang Zhao, the 10th-generation-using worlds No. 1, to say this. "Sure. But the beginners console cannotpare to specialized game consoles, and it is even worse whenpared to the 10th generation. Master Zhao, you might not be able to get used to it." At this moment, Su Hou received an iing call. It was from his younger sister. She said she would be arriving at the farm soon. Primary school holidays had started, and when she had heard someone would be sending over the 10th-generation console to Dongshan, she had decided toe along. Su Hou grinned knowingly and told Fang Zhao, "Master Fang you stay here and have a look. I shall go fetch the machine." "Go on." After Su Hou left hurriedly, Zuo Yu wanted to enter and see how Fang Zhao would use the beginners console. Turning his head, Fang Zhao had already closed the door and locked it. Zuo Yu: "..." Alright, Boss doesnt want anyone to see him using the beginners console. Zuo Yu could understand that. He really couldnt tell that a grown man would actually be a child on the inside. Just like Su Hou, he had a beginners consoleplex. Inside the room. Fang Zhao held on to the beginners consoles gaming helmet and turned on the monitor beside him. On it were many games suited for kids. Some trained the brains control, some trained the brains reaction speed. This was different from the virtual world effect that specialized game consoles created. The gaming helmet of the beginners console only acted as a receiver for brainwaves and was used to remotely control the games, which were disyed on the monitor. As Fang Zhao studied the beginners console and the pre-installed games on it, Curly Hair crouched beside Fang Zhao and kept whining. When he whined, he would look at Fang Zhao then at the gaming helmet in Fang Zhaos hands. Fang Zhaos gaze shifted away from the disy screen to Curly Hair on the floor beside him. "You wanna y?" "Woof!" Curly Hair wagged his tail vigorously. "Try it." Fang Zhao ced the gaming helmet back on the chair, and Curly Hair leapt up and squeezed his head into the helmet. He even used the armrests to adjust the position of the helmet on his head. At the side, Fang Zhao crouched there and silently watched the dog put on the gaming helmet. On the disy screen, the cursor moved and selected a game to enter. Such proficiency. This definitely wasnt his first time! The game Curly Hair had chosen was whack-a-mole, a game that kids loved. Middle difficulty, timer mode. Fang Zhao watched as the points disyed on the right of the screen rose steadily. On the screen, Curly Hair did not make any mistakes or miss any! After the one-minute time limit, the system gave an evaluation of 5 stars. This was the best possible result. Finishing the game, Curly Hair speedily deleted the record, exited the game, removed the helmet, and leapt down from the chair. Fang Zhao could guess that this was Curly Hairs customary course of action. He reckoned this fellow had taken advantage of Su Hou simple-minded nature and snuck in to y many times and even knew how to delete his records. Fang Zhao did not know whether to curse his audacity or praise him for being prudent. Fang Zhao was silent, so Curly Hairs tail-wagging gradually slowed down, as if he was afraid that Fang Zhao was angry. "One more time. There is no one around now, so you dont have to hold back." Hearing this, Curly Hairsckluster tail-wagging went up a notch. With a whoosh, he got on the chair, skillfully got the helmet on, and selected the same game. This time, he chose the highest difficulty. In that minute, the image on screen seemed to be in fast forward. Every time a mole was hit, the dazzling effects that appeared when adding points were like a continuous stream of fireworks. If it was someone else with poorer eyesight, they would probably have been unable to catch the changes on the screen, but Fang Zhao saw it clearly. Just as before, there were no mistakes or leaks! The disyed score at the side kept rising at an increased tempo. After one minute, Curly Hair did not immediately quit the game. He just removed the helmet and looked at the disyed score on the screen before ncing at Fang Zhao while wagging his tail lightly, nervously waiting for Fang Zhaos evaluation. However, before Fang Zhao said anything, Curly Hairs ears pricked up and he hastily jumped off the chair and crouched at Fang Zhaos feet, ncing at the doorway. A few hurried knocks on the door. Su Hous ted voice rang out, "Master Zhao, my 10th-generation console is here!" Fang Zhao gazed at the screen but still did not delete the record. The door opened and Su Hou entered, beaming and ready to tell Fang Zhao all about his new game console. As his gaze fell on the disy on the screen and saw the difficulty level, points, and evaluation stars, his eyes widened. "I have never achieved more than 2 stars ying this game at the highest difficulty! Master Zhao is awesome! As expected of the worlds No. 1 crazy point-sweeping demon! Fang Zhao: "..." There is no way to exin this Chapter 173: Live Broadcast Chapter 173: Live Broadcast Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Su Hou did not spend too much time staring at the score disyed on the screen. This score could only have been achieved by Fang Zhao. Furthermore, he had been the only person in the room. If it was not Fang Zhao, who else could it have been? However, Su Hous attention was only on the disyed score for around half a minute before he remembered the reason he had rushed over. "Master Zhao, the 10th-generation console is here. Can I let them move it over?" Su Hou was itching to get on with it. He had long wanted to y on the 10th-generation console. Even if he could only y games for minors or some games for stimting the brain, it was still the 10th generation! This was like a sudden level up! The 10th-generation console was a limited edition. Only 100 machines had been released in the first batch and they were in the hands of big e-sports clubs and influential persons. As Muzhous e-sports atmosphere could not bepared to other continents, and with the special status of the Su family, whether they used it or not, the Su family kept two or three consoles. The one that Su Hous father had sent over had been bought from within the n for nearly 100 million. In ordinary circumstances, Su Hous dad would definitely not spend so much money to purchase a video game console; it wasnt as if he had limitless funds, and for that amount of money, Su Hous dad would rather buy an expensive car than a video game console. However, to cate Su Hou, who was going through a rebellious phase, and with pressure from within the family n and from external media, Su Hous dad had only been able to clench his teeth and buy it. The price of the machine had beenparable to a small-sized farm in Muzhou. In the eyes of Muzhou people, the two could not bepared. A farm guaranteed a livelihood, but what about a game console? Who knew when a software bug might emerge, or maybe a new model would appear after a few years andpletely rece it. Then it wouldnt be worth it. But Su Hou was very happy. After all he already had a farm. Whatever outsiders said about him being a willful child did not matter. Anyway, he felt that this transaction with his dad had been worth it. Su Hou watched a few bodyguards bring a square-shaped metal case. As the pathway and door were not wide enough, bringing it in was a strenuous process. "It hasnt been used before?" Fang Zhao inquired. "I heard that a Su family elder had used his connections with Fiery Bird to purchase it but it has not been used. My dad sent it straight after purchasing it. The case has not been opened before, so it is definitely unused," Su Hou replied. As he spoke, Su Hou scanned his identity details. The console had already been transferred to his name, so by verifying his identity, the case could be opened. Inside the metal case was another transparent case made of an unknown material. Within it was a white humanoid-shaped machine with ck veins and a red Fiery Bird insignia, just like the one Fang Zhao owned. "You still need a professional engineer. There should be someone from the nearest Fiery Bird branch to help you install and adjust it," Fang Zhao told Su Hou. Back when he had received his own console, he had received a call from an engineer to set a time for the instation. "An engineer is needed? Cant I use it straight away?" Heading online to check, there was only one branch in Muzhou that had engineers for the 10th-generation console, and it was in Qingcheng. After contacting that side, the Qingcheng branchs reply was that all their engineers had been dispatched today and could only make it tomorrow. Su Hou was dumbfounded. He had wanted to use it on the spot. That meant to say that he would be unable to use it today? "Is itpletely unusable without an engineer?" The smile on Su Hous face had dissipated. Soon after, as if hed thought of something, Su Hou looked toward Fang Zhao, full of anticipation. "Master Zhao, didnt you use the 10th generation? Could you help with the adjustments?" "I only know some simple stuff, but I can try," Fang Zhao replied. "Please try, Master Zhao! It doesnt matter if its not sessful," Su Hou replied. "There should be no problems for simple usage, but for adjustments and calibration, its better to get a professional engineer." "No problem, Master Zhao. You try it first. I just want to use it as soon as possible and wont be ying anyplicated games. I have scheduled an engineer, but he will be here tomorrow. The adjustments and calibrations can be all done tomorrow." Su Hou just wanted to experience the 10th-generation console as soon as possible. When Fang Zhaos own 10th-generation console was being installed, he had been present and had witnessed the whole instation and calibration process. When Fang Zhao had helped take part in the tests during Fiery Birds annual conference, he had understood a little. The chief engineer from the R&D department had even given him a detailed exnation of the 10th-generation consoles functions. Fang Zhao might not be able topare with a professional engineer, but he could at least let the machine run a few simple games without issue. Fang Zhao opened up the internal case and took the machine out. He attached a few missing parts to the machine ording to his memory and started the preliminary adjustments. Fang Zhao did not need any help and could settle it alone. Su Hou sat aside watching, while Curly Hair crouched to the side and watched Fang Zhao and then looked at Su Hou, who was curiously studying the machine. After that, he leapt up to the sofa, shifting the beginners consoles helmet out of the way and lying down. Midway through, Su Hou received a call from his two sisters. They said they were watching thembs on the farm and would head to the hill behind the farm in a bit to enjoy the view. Su Hou himself frequently went up the hill, so he agreed and instructed some bodyguards. "You guys follow them and get a farm employee to show the way, but dont wander off too far. Come back after a while." In a bit, Fang Zhao had set up the console and tested it out. The console was usable, butpared to his own precisely calibrated 10th-generation console, there was still a big difference. "Its done?" Su Hou drew closer. "Its justcking a little. Get the engineer to calibrate it urately tomorrow and it will be fine." "That means there are no problems using it? Let me try!" The console would automatically adjust to the users body shape, but after Su Hou put on the 10th generation, he felt that... operating it was especially gruelling! It was much harder to usepared to the beginners console! Without professional equipment and procedures, Fang Zhao had no way of knowing Su Hous adaptability when using the 10th generation, but watching Su Hous strenuous manner, Fang Zhao knew the adaptability would not be very high. "You can y some of the simple games inside to slowly adapt. When you familiarize yourself, it will be more rxing," Fang Zhao told him. The situation with Su Hou was something that had been mentioned by Fiery Birds R&D departments staff and wasnt a serious problem. After he used it more often, the adaptability value would naturally increase. Su Hou had only yed some of the simple adapting games that came pre-installed on the machine, and he was fully drenched with sweat. "No good, its too tiring!" Su Hou felt that after removing the 10th generation, not only was his body tired but his mind was exhausted as well. This was the result of jumping straight from the beginner machine to thetest model. "You probably havent gotten the knack for it yet. The 10th generation is different from the beginners console. Your mind and body need to self-adjust..." "Wait a minute!" Su Hou interjected. "Master Zhao, are you sharing your own experience?" "Mmhm." "Then, Master Zhao, can I do a live broadcast?" Su Hou asked. After Su Hou had gained fame after the sheep-herdingpetition, he had picked up the hobby of live broadcasting once again, but what he broadcast were not adolescent rebellious events. Instead, he broadcast the reformation of the farm to tell others that he was really working hard and not goofing off. He did many things on the farm himself and at the same time let more people know the Dongshan Farm name and his own transformation. He had made this decision after consulting his cousin Su Feng to maintain his image as an exemry youth after the sheep-herdingpetition. When Su Hou had started broadcasting, he had gained lots of viewership because he was a member of the Su family that the Muzhou media so loved to report on and also due to winning the sheep-herdingpetition. However, Su Hou had just finished speaking when he realized his words might have been inappropriate. He was no longer that ignorant wimpy kid, and he knew that the reason Fang Zhao was willing to share with him was because of their friendly rtionship as co-investors. But many professional athletes did not publicly share their own experiences. Furthermore, it was not like Fang Zhao had epted him as a disciple or received any tuition fees. Why would Fang Zhao broadcast for free? Lots of people wished to know how the 10th generation operated and had never experienced it before. To think that he would ask Fang Zhao whether it was all right to broadcast. He had not even thought it through before asking the previous question. "Cough, my bad, I shouldnt have asked this..." "Sure." Su Hou stared at Fang Zhao in shock. "What?" "You can do a live broadcast," Fang Zhao replied. "But Master Zhao, arent you afraid others will learn from your experiences?" Fang Zhao walked over to the 10th-generation console. "Not afraid. Go on and start it, Im preparing to speak." "Oh yeah! Right away!" The moment Su Hou started the broadcast, his fans flooded in. "Oh, Fatty Su is finally broadcasting! I heard you were beat up by your dad?" "There are no marks on Fatty Sus face, so he probably received treatment." "Fatty Su has a few rebellious days each month and will reject treatment. We are used to it. Trivial matters within the Su family had be a table topic for the people of Muzhou. At the start, people had been too apprehensive to say anything given Su Hous status, but gradually, after they had be clear on Su Hous temperament, their words had be more brazen. In the past, Su Hous old fans who viewed his broadcasts called him Little Fatty Su. After he had taken part in the sheep-herdingpetition and exercised a lot while training, he had slimmed down. Once the sheep-herdingpetition ended, despite following experts and running around all the crop fields, the intensity of exercise was not as much as the sheep-herding training had been. When the amount of exercise had decreased, his weight had bounced back up. During puberty, one would grow taller. Su Hou was growing, but he was also gaining weight. Now everyone no longer called him Little Fatty Su but had changed it to Fatty Su. Some viewers had watched Su Hou grow up. At the start, Su Hous penchants had been unbearable, but after some time, they had felt that this child was actually interesting. Hecked IQ and did not have much EQ either. Previously, he was always being duped, and he had also offended many people. Never had they expected that Su Hou would have a lucky break and things would change for the better. Although he still did foolish things, everyone would take it lightheartedly and wanted to see him improve. Not like when he had first started where they would call him names like "idiot" or "retard." Two days ago, a photo of Su Hou after he had received a beating from his father had been revealed. Although everyone seemed to seek pleasure in it, they had inevitably been concerned. Furthermore, when Su Hou had not broadcast for a few days in a row, everyone had begun to worry. Now Su Hou had broadcast once more, and upon seeing that he was fine, everyone started tough and joke. But very quickly, Su Hous words caught the attention of everyone. Su Hou had set up an automatic camera lens, which would follow and film Fang Zhao. Su Hous voice said, "For everyones benefit, Master Zhao is willing to share his 10th-generation console experience and impart some of his operation techniques for those that have never used a 10th generation before." In the entire world, everyone knew that there were only 100 sets of 10th-generation consoles. The majority of gamers had no way of essing the 10th generation, and users of the 10th generation were unwilling to share their experiences and feelings. Now, upon hearing that Fang Zhao was going to share his experiences, gamers immediately informed all their friends in various chat groups. Gamers from other continents that did not pay attention to Su Hou or Dongshan Farm also rapidly joined the livestream. "Master Zhao? Is Fatty Su talking about the worlds No. 1 in "Battle of the Century," AliveAfter500Years, Fang Zhao?" "What? My Zhao-god would actually broadcast his experience using the 10th generation? Finally, someone has answered our prayers and is willing to share!" "It really is Fang Zhao! And a 10th-generation console!" Over there, Fang Zhao had started to exin. As much as possible, he made it clear and easy toprehend so Su Hou could remember and understand it. Fang Zhao did not have the notion of concealing anything. He could even share his experience and feelings whenposing, the same could be said about his thoughts on the game console. And with Fang Zhao being the first 10th-generation user to reach an adaptability value of 99, even professional gamers from big e-sports clubs tuned in when they received the news. Whether or not it was beneficial, there was nothing to be lost by listening. Who knows, they might even be pleasantly surprised? In no time, every entertainment media outlet also reported on this. Wayne, who had just returned back to Yanzhou and was at thepany, also received the news and obtained Su Hous live broadcast channel. When he saw the number of viewers in the stream, he broke into a victorious smile. Hahaha. With Fang Zhao going to Muzhou, he had thought that there would surely not be many topics and he had been about to stir up some, but looking it at now, there was simply no need for him to step in. The viewership hade! Wayne immediately contacted thepanys staff in charge of live broadcasts. "What is thepanys gaming channel broadcasting now? Just finished a gaming match and its now airingmercials? Stop it right away!" Wayne had thepanys gaming channel alter their original program and apply for a live ry. After arranging this, Wayne contacted the operations department and discussed how to make use of this situation and stir it up further. Over at Muzhous Dongshan Farm, Fang Zhao did not care about how many people were watching the live broadcast and just continued with his exnations. After he had said quite a bit, he asked whether there was anything Su Hou did not understand or if he had doubts. Fang Zhao could use another method to exin it once more to Su Hou. Because Fang Zhao had exined it very clearly, some people who did not y games were also listening with great interest. As was Su Hou listening intently, a supervisor on the farm called, saying that a flying transport had requested tond and rest and would not be staying the night. They would rest for two hours before leaving. When it got closer to Memorial Day, the number of flying transports and carsing and going also increased. Medium- andrge-scale farms parking space would also have these sorts of requests to park and rest. Su Hou was in good spirits, so he did not take it seriously. With his status of the farms owner, Su Hou agreed to the other partys request to descend. "Permit them to stop. Its free of charge, since Im in a good mood today." Su Hou turned back to Fang Zhao and said, "Please continue, Master Zhao." But Fang Zhao did not continue. He remained silent for two seconds. Suddenly, he yelled, "Get out of here!" Curly Hair, who was lying on the chair, also started to bark. Fang Zhao pulled Su Hou and ran toward the door. They had not made two steps when the earth below them shook violently, as if something had struck the ground forcefully. An immense striking sound drew nearer, and the walls of the gaming room copsed. The room, which had been constructed less than half a year ago, was reduced to ruins in a sh. There were no traces of Fang Zhao or Su Hou. Online audiences: "..." Wayne, who was currently formting a n with operations staff: "..." Chapter 174: It Still Has This Sort of Function? Chapter 174: It Still Has This Sort of Function? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The camera managed to avoid the impact and was continuing to run, but the image was no longer clear. Everyone could still see the scene being captured by the camera even though there was a scratch on the lens and ayer of dust. The gaming room that had only recently been fixed up had beenpletely demolished, and only ruins remained as dust scattered everywhere and the half of the room had caved in beneath the floorboards. And to the side of the wreckage, the main culprit was there. The cameras image was limited, but viewers could see a part of it. Viewers with abundant experience could distinguish that it was the wing of a flying transport, but it had been deformed during the impact. Dut to the intense vibrations and airflow, the camera was not steady and shook violently. If not for the fact that the camera Su Hou had bought was sturdy, it would probably have been destroyed by the falling debris. Although it wasnt clear in the short two seconds that the ident had urred and nobody could deduce what the two people in the image were up to, upon seeing the scene, what everyone could confirm was that both Fang Zhao and Su Hou were in the room and had been buried. Everything had happened too fast. Viewers that had been full of jest had be stunned. There was a moment of deathly silence in the live broadcastsments section before it burst to life with activity. "What... happened?" "Dont tell me they were shooting a movie? That must be it!" "Shooting a movie my *ss! How does this even look like one?" "What the f*ck! We just witnessed an ident!" "Are Zhao-god and Fatty Su alright? Holler if you are alive!" "Holler my *ss! They cant hear yourments from there! Hurry up and call for emergency services! Call the police!" "Which city and district is Dongshan Farm in? Hurry up and get someone over to rescue them!" "Fatty Su received anding request from a flying transport a while back. Thats definitely the one that came crashing!" "Murder! I guarantee you that this is surely a case of premeditated murder!" "Does this mean that we witnessed a murder case?" "Its probably fake, right? This whole situation is definitely fake! Wait for the truth!" "Its not fake! Our farm is within the same district as Dongshan, and the police station is nearby. A police craft just rushed overhead!" "Such a big mobilization? Not sending police cars but sending a police craft straightaway? "Look who has been involved in the ident!" One was a member of the Su family, whose online reputation was quite high. The other was someone who had created waves in the gaming circles recently and had a global reputation even higher than Su Hous. All this had happened during a live broadcast, and the police stations hotlines were nearly jammed. Whether it was a false rm or not, they would rush over before deciding. Even Su Feng, who had left Dongshan Farm a while back and headed toward Four Elephantss farm, had hurriedly turned back without dy. In Yanzhou. Wayne was pale, and his lips trembled. After giving a report to Duan Qianji, he had requested a flying transport, intending to rush over to Muzhou. The members of the virtual projects department had also wanted to follow but had been rejected by Wayne. The flying transport he had requested was a small one. As Memorial Day was approaching, thepanys celebrities were busy rushing to all sorts of activities, and all the flying transports had already been dispatched. If not for the special circumstances, Wayne would not have even been able to get one. Duan Qianji had used special means to get this flying transport promptly. Dongshan Farm. The sun was shining brightly on this cloudless and seemingly warm and peaceful day. However, the bodyguards and employees on Dongshan Farm were could feel an icy-cold chill running through them. The bodyguards had no time to be in a daze. They headed to the flying transports energy core first, removing or shutting down anything that had the potential to explode. However, what had happened could not be undone. They could only carry out the rescue operation with haste. Dongshan Farm had not been established for long. Previously, Su Hou had been busy with improving the quality of the soil and cultivating crops, so he had not improved the equipment or facilities in other aspects. Presently, the farm simply did not have the equipment to deal with this predicament, and the bodyguards could only head to nearby farms to borrow the needed equipment. Some flying transports stopped nearby. The image wasnt sharp, but the camera was still operating normally and viewers could still see the situation through it. "There are life signals inside!" One of Su Hous bodyguards was reading the disy on a piece of detection equipment. Some color returned to his pale face. "There are two life signals! One of them is the young masters!" Viewers watching the broadcast could hear it as well. When they heard this line, everyone collectively let out a sigh of relief. However, when they had just exhaled, they heard the bodyguard say. "And the other life signal is... a dog." Viewers: "..." Waynes legs turned to jelly as he was boarding the flying transport and nearly fell. Only two life signals had been detected. One was Su Hous and the other was a dogs. What about Fang Zhao? When Su Hou had first constructed the house, the material he had used was slightly special and prevented external signals from prating. Especially so for the game room, where the walls, floor, and ceiling all used that. Some sensor apparatuses that were capable of scanning through walls could not be used normally, and only specialized equipment used by rescue teams were effective. Dongshan Farm was a little far away, and the quickest rescue teams would also need 3 minutes to arrive. However, knowing that Su Hou was alive, the bodyguards felt a little relieved. As Su Hous bodyguards, Su Hou was naturally of utmost importanceeverything else was secondary. They had also reyed the live broadcast and watched the scene. Managing to stay alive, their young master was really fortunate. However, the rescue teams still needed to get here as soon as possible. Who knew exactly what the situation was like below all the debris, how bad Su Hous injuries were, or whether there was enough oxygen? A bodyguard shouted, "Young Master! Young Master, are you all right?" There was no reply. If not for the wreckage, the bodyguards would have rushed in immediately, but there was a limit to human strength. The bits of shattered walls, floorboards, and the ceiling were too heavy for them to move. If they were careless, it could result in more severe consequences. Even if they borrowed proper excavating equipment from nearby farms, they would still have to dig with their bare hands till a professional rescue team arrived, in order to ensure the buried Su Hous safety. Only a minute had passed since the incident. The cirction rate of the live broadcast was astonishing. News regarding the situation had already been spread, and the viewers joining the stream rose sharply. Whether these viewers yed games or not, or whether they knew who Fang Zhao or Su Hou were, audiences around the world were glued to the video of this live broadcast. In the past minute, the number of viewers had jumped from eight figures to nine figures, and it was about to break the 10-figure mark. A bodyguard who was in the midst of moving a piece of debris stopped in his tracks and pricked his ears up, listening attentively. "What is that sound?" The viewers could hear the same sound through the cameras microphone. "It sounds like a machine in operation." "Flying transport? Are Fatty Sus bodyguards eating sh*t?! They didnt shut off or remove the explosive materials in the flying transport that crashed?" A viewer who maintained flying transports retorted, "No, I dont think it sounds like a flying transport. It sounds a little unfamiliar." "Look! There is light!" Beneath the ruins, something seemed to be flickering. Crack crackcrack More sounds could be heard. At the same time, there was movement somewhere in the wreckage. Rumble rumble Bits and pieces of small debris tumbled out of the way. A copsed floorboard measuring about 6 square meters and 30 centimeters thick was slowly being moved out of the way. Shifting a floorboard that big was something that was very difficult for an individual to aplish. However, that scene was exactly what was happening right now! That shattered floorboard that had copsed was pushed out of the way and much of the junk that was on it tumbled to the side. Following that floorboard being pushed away, a white arm appeared in front of everyone. More precisely, it was an arm that was wrapped in some sort of mechanical contraption. 10th-generation console arm section! But it differed from the 10th-generation console that everyone was so familiar with. This time, the ck veins on the 10th-generation console were giving off a bright white glow, as if the veins were a channel for transmitting energy. Both online audiences and the bodyguards at the site of the wreckage were dumbfounded. An as the organism slowly rose from the wreckage, their lifeless expressions gradually became looks of surprise and astonishment, as though they were seeing an alien. The white organism had some dents on it from debris striking it. Although the organism did not seem that bright with all the marks and dust on it, in the eyes of everyone, it seemed to radiate a holy glow. Seeing the organism dragging a person out, the bodyguards snapped out of their daze. Disbelief turned to delight as they strode forward. Fang Zhao was operating the machine, one arm holding off the obstacles on top and in front of him, his other arm supporting Su Hou. Su Hou had lost consciousness, but he did not seem to have any serious injuries. His life signals were also very strong, and there was no danger. Behind Fang Zhao, Curly Hair followed behind, dragging what seemed to be the deformed helmet of the beginners console in his mouth. The bodyguard holding onto the vitality detection sensor looked at the two life signals disyed on the screen, looked at the white organism dragging Su Hou and the dog following behind them, and understood. The vitality detection sensor was not faulty, it had just been unable to detect the interior of that white organism. That was why the screen only disyed two life signals. Compared to Su Hous bodyguards, who had just recovered from their daze, a huge wave had started to swirl on the inte. An online viewer posted ament equivalent to a shriek: "Someone tell me what! is! that! thing!" "Zhao-god, this time, I really have to kneel!!" New viewers that had been attracted over by the news were stupefied. "Is that a new model exoskeleton power mecha? Isnt it too weak, to actually have so many dents and scratches! Is it made from paper?!" "Damn you and your mecha! Does the brother above me not y any games? Do you know Fiery Bird? This is Fiery Birds 10th-generation console!" "No, perhaps we should say that it is a mecha within a game console, or a game console cum fighting suit!" someone added on. The eyeballs of all other users of the 10th-generation console from big e-sports clubs across the world were nearly popping out at that moment. The 10th-generation console... has such a function too? At the same time, Fiery Birds R&D departments chief engineer Cao Kan eximed, "Protection mode! I only briefly mentioned it to him once. Never did I expect that he would really use it! This little fellow has decent wits! Its him! Lets make preparations for him to be a spokesperson!" Wasnt it only a year of military service? They could wait! Negotiate the endorsement deal first! Chapter 175: Rise in Value Chapter 175: Rise in Value Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The 10th-generation console came prebuilt with a protection mode, but it was still in an experimental phrase and not everyone could use it. At most, it could protect the users body, but controlling the machine was more difficult. It was not as easy as it was in-game. If one was to forcibly try to control it, there was a possibility of suffering brain damage. Therefore, when the first batch of 10th-generation consoles had been released, engineers had only given users a brief exnation of the protection mode. Users had been told that in the event of emergency or danger, this mode could be activated and the machine would safeguard the user as much as possible. Also, upon activation, the machine would automatically cover the users body in a sh. Cao Kan kept reying the video. During the split second when the ident had urred, the camera had shaken too violently as dust and debris fell all around, affecting its line of sight. But from that short and blurry image and his understanding of the 10th generation, Cao Kan could deduce what had happened. During that brief instant, Fang Zhao, who had originally been pulling Su Hou toward the door, had stopped abruptly, retraced his steps, and activated the 10th-generation console. Although the 10th generation was not equipped on either Fang Zhao or Su Hou, the one who activated it was Fang Zhao, as he was also closest to it. The 10th-generation console activated in protection mode and automatically wrapped itself around Fang Zhao who then shielded Su Hou from the impact as the ceilings and walls came crashing down. As for that dog... Maybe it was just very lucky, crouching beside the beginners console, which took the brunt of the impact. Curly Hair caught Cao Kans attention for a while before he rewound the video and analyzed it once more. Once Dongshan Farm had settled down, he decided that he would ask Fang Zhao for a detailed breakdown of his experience using it. This would help promote the 10th-generation consoles system. The effectiveness of the 10th generations protection mode left him very satisfied. From a manufacturing point of view, this incident was a pretty good advertisement and had proven the feasibility of the 10th generations protection mode. Thepanys publicity staff would definitely not let this opportunity slip by. If only we could pull Fang Zhao into aboratory to aid in our research and development, Cao Kan thought to himself regretfully. He could only feel sorrygiven Fang Zhaosmercial value now, Silver Wing absolutely would not let him go. Previously, there had been 10th-generation console users who wished to use it as an exoskeleton mecha to act cool, but they had found the machine too difficult to operate. Therefore, when the 10th-generation console had hit the market, some people had ridiculed it as being "just a toy." This was also the reason everyone had only seen it as just a gaming console. But now, owners of the 10th-generation console felt like they were exam candidates and saw Fang Zhao as someone who had gotten hold of the examination answers. They all wanted to know what Fang Zhao had learned from using it, but right now, Fang Zhao had no time to bother with all this. Once Su Hou was handed over to his bodyguards, Fang Zhao immediately headed back to the wreckage. Besides them, there were others still buried underneath. Zuo Yu had been standing outside the gaming room when the ident had happened. The extent of the damage to that area was slightly better than the gaming room. When Fang Zhao had discovered Zuo Yu, Zuo Yis body had not had any mortal injuries, he had just been knocked out cold. There were fractures in his arms and lower leg, but with current medical standards, these could be considered minor injuries. After Zuo Yu, Fang Zhao pulled out from the wreckage two other bodyguards of Su Hou and a farm employee who had been cleaning the room. Other than one bodyguard who was seriously hurt, the other two had only received minor injuries and would be out of danger after some medical treatment. The flying transport had crashed into the gaming room; the other areas had not been that badly affected. As Fang Zhao moved across the wreckage, he was also thinking about what had happened. Su Hou had used high-quality materials when constructing the house. If they were more normal materials, the entire house might have been ttened immediately when the flying transport hade crashing down. When the rescue team arrived, Fang Zhao had just rescued thest person. After the rescue teamnded with all the excavating equipment, the rescue team captain pointed at the white organism that seemed to have electrical circuits running through it and was walking through the wreckage. The captain asked one of Su Hous bodyguards, "What is that?" They had watched the live broadcast on their own flying transport, but when seeing the situation for themselves, it still seemed inconceivable. That bodyguard of Su Hou had a rxed smile and replied, "That is Fang Zhao using the 10th-generation console. Oh, you guys might not know about the 10th generation..." The bodyguard passionately exined to the rescue team. The rescue team captain had aplicated expression on his face. It really is a game console? "Since when were game consoles able to do this?" Su Hous bodyguard shrugged. He had no idea either. Watching Fang Zhao move away therge floorboard a while ago, it seemed like the 10th-generation console had some special characteristics of a power exoskeleton suit other than just being looking simr. As Fang Zhao walked over from the wreckage, Su Hous bodyguards hurriedly handed him some water and helped Fang Zhao peel off the 10th-generation console that was full of scratches and dents. "The energy has been depleted, and the body frame has suffered more than 40% damage. It needs repairing," Fang Zhao said. Su Hous bodyguard immediately replied, "Thats not a problem!" To him, Su Hous safety was the first priority. As for sending the console in for repairs, even if it meant spending a lot of money, it would be no issue. Over at the other side, Su Hou had woken up, and he heard a bodyguard recount the situation. His game console that had been just delivered and had not been used for more than an hour had been damaged to that extent. Su Hou felt a little heartache, but he also felt that it was especially worth it! Comparing a machine to human life, thetter was definitely more important. Furthermore, this machine had not only saved one person. If it had not been delivered today, the consequences could have been disastrous, and even his own life may have been forfeit. As a Su family member and a minor who had an especially high exposure in the limelight, since he was young, Su Hou had encountered many kidnapping and assassination attempts. Luckily for him, there had always been a timely intervention. Later on, perhaps because Su Hou was rather useless and did not have much influence in the Su family, the rate of such incidents had decreased. But after the sheep-herdingpetition, with his status in the Su family on the rise and his even more frequent appearances in the public eye, all these troublesome matters had started returning. If he hid away in a remote region and kept a low profile, no one would think about Su Hou, but Su Hou was someone who could not do so. Just watching the news for the past few days, anyone would know Su Hou was not someone to stay out of sight. This matter was out of hand and had a wide impact. Su Hou did not need to request for help, for the Su family would step in with full force with regard to this matter. This affair did not just target Su Hou, it was a public provocation of the Su familys status in Muzhou! Fang Zhao looked at Su Hou, who was sitting down with a nk look, and asked, "You all right?" This kid would have suffered a concussion and be even more dumb, wouldnt he? He was already quite foolish; if Su Hou became any more dumb, he might really be retarded. Suu Hou snapped out of it and shed a smile. "Im all right. I really have to thank Master Zhao this time around!" "Credit goes to your 10th-generation console. When this is over, I will give you a detailed exnation on how to use the 10th generations protection mode. I didnt get the chance to teach you just now." Fang Zhao then continued, "Does this happen a lot?" "Im used to it." Su Hou might have said this, but this time had really been a huge scare for him. Although Fang Zhao had used the 10th generation to protect Su Hou and he had only received minor injuries, before he had lost consciousness, buried beneath the rubble, the fear of being unable to breath in the darkness had been etched into his mind. At this point, Su Hou suddenly felt some regret. Had he been wrong to purchase such a remote farm? He had not thought too much when purchasing the farm. If only he had been a person who considered carefully, he wouldnt have been cheated. He used to think that the ce was remote, so no one would find him and give him trouble. The farnd was cheep at that price, too. Never had he expected that these disturbances would follow him despite him being out of the way. As they were speaking, Curly Hair dragged the deformed helmet of the beginners console over. When Su Hou saw it, his gloomy outlook somewhat dissipated. He was touched. "Curly Hair, thanks! Thank you for bringing it out! Master Zhao, look, Curly Hair is deserving of being a champion dog. He is too considerate. He knew how important the beginners console was to me; thats why he brought it out." Su Hou took a few steps forward and squatted down to receive the the beginners console that had apanied him for so many years from Curly Hairs mouth. He pulled once, but it didnt budge. He pulled once more, but the dog still bit onto it tightly. Fang Zhao gave a low cough. "Cough!" The dog loosened its jaw. Su Hous slight doubts returned to being moved as he took the deformed console and hugged Curly Hair as his eyes became clouded with tears. He only let go when he received a call from Su Feng. Watching Su Hous back as he walked away, Curly Hair stood in the same spot. His tail drooped, his nostrils red, and he let out some whimpers. "Ill get one for you when we return," Fang Zhao muttered. Curly Head immediately stopped whimpering, and his tail shot up and started wagging vigorously. He even enthusiastically went to the wreckage to see if anything else required his help and conveniently led the dogs to patrol the farm. Su Fengs flying transport arrived shortly after. When he saw that the state of Su Hou and the farm were not as bad as he expected, only then did he let out a sigh of relief. "Su Hou, you didnt go online?" Su Feng asked. "No." Su Hou was still hugging the beginners console. When had he even had the time to go online to read the news? Su Fengs eyes widened slightly. "Your consoles price has risenno, it has straight up doubled in value!" On his way to Dongshan Farm, the price of a 10th-generation console had already been stirred up to 160 million. Right now, it was already 200 million! For many people, 200 million was indeed extremely expensive. This sort of money could buy a decent farm in Muzhou or allow someone to livefortably. However, now, a game console with some special features would cost that much. These people were downright crazy! When Fiery Bird had previously publicly showcased Fang Zhaos adaptability of 99 when using the 10th-generation console, its impact had not had the same intensity and scopepared to now. This unexpected ident had caused an uproar in the market for the 10th-generation consoles, and many people were in a frenzy to try and snap one of them up. There were only 100 such consoles in the world, though; how could the prices not be jacked up so much? An exoskeleton power suit was something the masses had no way ofing into contact with. Even with all the money in the world, one might not necessarily get to use an exoskeleton power suit. Since that was the case, why not use a game console to satisfy their cravings? This was more exciting than speeding in an expensive car! This was a new generation of pretentious items! Furthermore, it could even save lives! "Su Hou, someone within the family wants to buy that 10th-generation console," Su Feng said. "But given the friendship between us, if you do decide to resell it, why not pass it to me." "Resell?" Su Hou stared at the bruised and battered 10th-generation console and told Su Feng, "Master Zhao says it can no longer be used normally and requires repairs." "No problem. If you sell it to me, I will take care of such matters. You wont have to fork out a single cent for repairs," Su Feng replied promptly. Su Hous father had read thetest reports online, and he felt a sense of regret. From a businessmans point of view, if the price continued going up, the value of the machine would continue rising. Who wouldnt want that? Su Hou felt that the 10th-generation console had saved him and the others. In the future, should any such incidents happen when Fang Zhao were not around, he could still use the method Fang Zhao would teach him and use the 10th generation for protection. While Su Hou and Su Feng were talking, Fang Zhao received a text message from Cao Kan. "Fiery Birds chief R&D engineer, Cao Kan, says your 10th-generation console will be repaired for free," Fang Zhao told Su Hou. "Really? Can it be returned to its original state?" Su Hou asked. "ording to Cao Kan, yes." "Thats great. Im not selling the 10th-generation console!" As he said that, Su Hou logged on to his social tform and posted a new status "So thankful for it saving my life, Im not selling!" The apanying picture was of the battered and dusty 10th-generation console ced in front of the wreckage. After that, the rescue team took over. There was no longer anyone that needed saving, but buried beneath the wreckage were seeds and fertilizer that were being stored. To the people of Muzhou, these were all important items. The Su family had already dispatched someone over to investigate the matter. The statement he released was that the flying transport that had requested clearance tond had suffered a system malfunction, but how many people actually believed that was another matter. By the time Wayne arrived, the ident scene had already been cleared and the wreckage no longer remained. The specialized equipment the rescue team brought was indeed efficient. Confirming that Fang Zhao was fine and Zuo Yu was no longer in any danger, Wayne urged Fang Zhao to return to Yanzhou. I feel that its best if you return with me. You have seen the farm and fetched your dog; its time for us to go. I have brought along a medical team. They say that after Zuo Yus wound is treated, he can be transferred back without any issues. Besides, whether this matter was a terrorist act or a personal grudge, the Su family will handle it, so there is no need for you to stay here. Lets head back to discuss how to handle the news conference. Now that this has happened, the media are sure to ask." Fang Zhao mulled it over for a bit and agreed to Waynes suggestion. Su Hou and Su Feng wanted to thank Fang Zhao with at least a meal, but Wayne could not wait to get Fang Zhao out of this ce where inconveniences were rife. As long as they left this ce, Fang Zhao would not encounter these sorts of situations. He had hoped that Fang Zhao would make his presence felt, but if it was this sort, Wayne did not want it. His heart could not bear the stress. Thus, even without getting dinner, Wayne led Fang Zhao along into the flying transport and headed back for Yanzhou. On the journey back to Yanzhou, Fiery Birds deputy director Tang Can personally contacted Fang Zhao and requested Fang Zhao endorse the 10th-generation console. Not right now, of course. After all, it had not yet started mass production, but their n was to book him in advance. Wayne was listening intently beside Fang Zhao, and he felt all sorts ofplicated feelings in his heart. Thepanys professional teams had not even started their publicity campaigns before Memorial Day and had spent over 10 hours in a meetinging up with a programs that took up 10 pages worth of files, yet before anything had started, Fang Zhao had already received the endorsement role that every single big e-sports club was eyeing? Chapter 176: Sir, Could I Trouble You for an Autograph? Chapter 176: Sir, Could I Trouble You for an Autograph? Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The first thing Fang Zhao did after returning to Yanzhou was buy a beginners console online. It was as if Curly Hair had discovered a brand new world. He became addicted to the world of gaming. There was no end in sight. When he had been in Muzhou, hed had to restrain himself, only sneaking into the gaming room to get his fix whenever he had the chance, but now that he was back in Yanzhou and he was all alone, Curly Hair could go all out. But Fang Zhao only let him y single-console games. He wasnt allowed to go online. Even though the inte was a simted version of the real world, more often than not, you never knew whether an actual person or not was on the other end. Since using a 10th-generation console and bing aware of the data collection Fiery Bird was conducting, Fang Zhao knew that there were no secrets in this virtual world, especially when it came to machines controlled by your brain. Folks of average ability could get byno one would notice youbut if you stood out, people would investigate, and there were no secrets. Brain waves could be identified by certain markers. Fang Zhao didnt want to risk Curly Hair being singled out. Thankfully, for now Curly Hair was simply addicted to single-console games and knew he couldnt get online and go all out. Fang Zhao had learned of some of the conclusions from the investigation into the Dongshan Farm flying transport crash while chatting with Su Hou after returning to Yanzhou. The pilot of the transport hadmitted suicide. The other passengers were students from other continents holidaying in Muzhou. The pilot was a local Muzhou resident who had been rmended to them. Who could have known something like this would go down? The students had been heavily injured and even more traumatized than Su Hou, probably with lingering effects. "There are two possibilitieseither its a sociopath or an enemy of the Su family." Su Hou had calmed down. In any case, threats like this had be routine. Su Hous fathers other bastard sons wouldnt be so stupid as to target him like that. Typically, the elders didnt get involved in feuds between youngsters in the family; they tended to turn a blind eye. Adversity was the breeding ground for true leaders, after all, but the flying transport attack was the equivalent of throwing down the gauntlet to the Su family. There was a limit to what Su Hou could say. He also wasnt privy to too many details. He was just a kid who wasnt particrly smart, so the elders wouldnt let him in on core matters before he raised his IQ. "Seems that ourmunity isnt entirely crime-free," Fang Zhao said. "Indeed. There are many things that go down in the dark that are kept secret from the public, but most of these potential disasters are pre-empted. Today, they arrested two attempted bombers in the martyrs cemetery. Events like these are never reported. Even folks who paid their respects today wont have noticed." Memorial Day was when the martyrs cemeteries saw their traffic peak. Apart from the cemetery guards assigned to the core area, the government typically deployed additional guards to ensure that worship activities could proceed uninterrupted. Fang Zhao wasnt nning on joining the ruckus this year. His status was differentpared tost year. He was a public figure with quite a few fans, so he nned on visiting the martyrs cemeteries in various continents after Memorial Day, when there were fewer visitors. With the Su family stepping in to contain the fallout over the Dongshan Farm ne crash, online discussion of the incident had tapered off significantly over the past three days. Regardless of how folks spun the event, whether it was a brilliantly executed marketing ploy or some earth-shattering conspiracy, the level of attention was declining with the approach of Memorial Day. On Jan. 20, Silver Wings virtual projects and gaming departments held a joint press conference. Thepany officially announced that Jinro was taking over as captain of their gaming team and that Dorrian would serve as his deputy. Fang Zhao was scheduled to start his military service in April and would go on temporary leave. The departure of Fang Zhao didnt necessarily deal a blow to the teams prospects, though. Jinro had been personally trained by Fang Zhao. On paper, Fang Zhao was much younger than Jinro, but between Jinro himself or Silver Wing fans, no one considered it a problem. Fang Zhaos gaming prowess was a well-established fact. Wayne also announced that the team would be adding new members in the near future, but their identities would be kept secret for now. Silver Wings performance the past few months had prompted quite a few pro gamers to consider jumping ship. This time, it was Waynes turn to y hard to get. In the past, hed had to make the rounds, begging people to join. Now he was the one being sought out. It was sweet vindication. As the focus of the press attention, Fang Zhao was inundated with questions. Some journalists also asked him about the Dongshan Farm crash. Fang Zhao just waved it off as an ident without borating. Silver Wings PR staff would follow up with journalists. In other news, Fang Zhao also revealed during the press conference that Fiery Bird would soon be making an announcement about their 10th-generation consoles protection mode, but that it rmended customers not try it out before then. In fact, Fang Zhao hadnt been able to control the console on demand right away. Hed only went out on a limb because Su Hou had been in a bad spot, buried in rubble and struggling to breathe. The other focus of the entertainment journalists was Fang Zhaos imminent military service. Celebrities entering the military always got the media excited. Reporters were always trying to find a point of controversy, like a certain star paying connections into an easy assignment, a star lying about working as a miner on a faraway while in actuality vacationing on a newly colonized, or someone faking their service records. Many people wanted to use their connections to secure an easy posting. The thing was, only a few could manage to do so. Others could only watch with envy and vent their frustrations online, posting spiels about special treatment. Public figures like celebrities were a regr target. If Fang Zhao received a rxed posting, the pundits would show no mercy. But Fang Zhao didnt announce any details about his assignment. Even Wayne didnt know. Duan Qianji asked Fang Zhao several times, but all he said was that he would decide after visiting his great-grandfather in Yanbei on Memorial Day. On Jan. 26, Fang Zhao rented a flying car and drove from Qian to Yanbei himself with Curly Hair in tow. Security was especially tight during the Memorial Day period, and the amount of vehicle traffic increased the closer to Memorial Day one got. Fang Zhao had to clear a security checkpoint before entering Yanbeis city limits. There was tons of traffic and a long queue leading to the checkpoint. The good thing was that the security checks were quite swift. What seemed to be a long queue could in fact be processed quite quickly. After lining up for about 10 minutes, Fang Zhao drove his car into the security checkpoint. Besides his car undergoing a scan for dangerous items, the drivers personal information also came up automatically on the screen of the inspector. When he noticed Fang Zhaos personal details on the screen, the inspectors expression went from serious to surprised, but he regained hisposure quickly. He walked out of his booth, approached Fang Zhaos car, and signaled Fang Zhao to lower his car window. It wasmon for inspectors to randomly screen drivers and passengers in person, so the inspectors appearance didnt strike the drivers lined up behind Fang Zhao as odd. The stern-faced inspector walked up to Fang Zhaos car. After Fang Zhao lowered his window, the inspector pulled out a paper notebook and pen from his pocket and handed them to Fang Zhao. "Sir, could I trouble you for an autograph?" Fang Zhao eyed the inspectors tense expression and smiled. "Sure thing." He took the pen and notebook, flipped to a nk page, signed his name, and then handed the pen and notebook back. "Thank you." The inspector struggled to suppress his smile as he held off on taking his pen and notebook. Resuming his solemn expression as if he were conducting official business, he handed over a stamp pad. "Could I trouble your passenger in the back to sign as well?" Fang Zhao nced at Curly Hair, who was kneeling on the back seat. He waved him over, grabbed one of his paws, ced it on the stamp pad, and then pressed it onto the inspectors notebook. The inspector took his pen and notebook and tucked them away carefully. His face was still tense as he took a step back and bowed slightly. "Thank you! Happy Memorial Day! Wee back to Yanbei. I wish you and your family good health and I wish you swift sailing." "Happy Memorial Day!" Fang Zhao closed his car window and drove away. Chapter 177: Selecting the Most Difficult Applications Chapter 177: Selecting the Most Difficult Applications Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Although the security personnel was delighted, he did not brag to his friends about receiving the signatures right away. After all, Fang Zhao had chosen to use a in car, which meant that Fang Zhao did not want to be recognized, so he decided to only share it after Memorial Day. Fang Zhao headed straight to his destination after entering Yanbei City. He had bought a ce in Yanbeist year. It was still winter, and many people wore scarves. Fang Zhao had a scarf and cap on, so it was not easy for him to be recognized. As for Curly Hair, Fang Zhao ced the dog in his bag and carried him. Fang Zhao spent the night in his apartment, and on the 27th, he brought Curly Hair along to his second uncles ce to visit his two elders. Last November, his second uncle and aunt had asked Fang Zhao whether he would be returning for Memorial Day. Second Uncles oldest son, Fang Yu, had gone to serve the military and would not be back to celebrate Memorial Day. This time, only Fang Qi and their daughter Fang Ling would be home. Fang Zhao drove the inconspicuous rental car over to Second Uncle Fangs ce for a meal with the four members of that family and agreed to their warm invitation to stay the night. Upon seeing Fang Zhao once more, Second Uncle and Second Aunt Fang were slightly more ufortable. They behaved like they were guest rather than hosts. Last year, Fang Zhao was only "promising," but this year was too rming. Every day, they would find out more about Fang Zhao in the entertainment news. Sometimes Fang Zhao even appeared in the headlines. Of course, they felt gratified. After all, Fang Zhao was their nephew. The next morning, which was also Memorial Day, Fang Zhao drove the rental car and brought the other four to the retirement center. On the journey to the retirement home, Second Uncle and Second Aunt Fang filled Fang Zhao in on the happenings of the past year. Fang Yus military service was going smoothly, and every once in a while, he reported that he was fine. He would bepleting his service this year and returning home. Both Second Uncle and Second Aunt Fang were extremely d and were counting down the days. Besides Fang Yu, they also talked about Great-Grandfather Fang. In the past year, Second Uncle and Second Aunt Fang had visited Great-Grandfather Fang on some small asions, as always, but unlike past years, Great-Grandfather Fang had contacted them more often and had voluntarily showed an interest in their family. For example, Fang Yus military service developments and others. This had made Second Uncle and Second Aunt Fang overwhelmed by favor. Great-Grandfather Fang had also asked about Fang Zhao, but when hed talked about Fang Zhao, his facial expressions had been way more obvious. While Second Uncle Fang recounted all of this to Fang Zhao, Second Aunt Fang, Fang Qi, and Fang Ling were all seated in the back row of the car along with a not-toorge curly-haired dog. Fang Qi and Fang Ling were using ab to brush Curly Hairs fur as Second Aunt Fang sat beside them, watching and worrying that her two children would pull on its fur too hard. When she had seen the dog yesterday, shed had no idea what to feed it and had been afraid that the food she prepared might not be suitable for it. Luckily, Fang Zhao had brought along dog food. Watching for a while, Second Aunt Fang had not been able to help but reach out and pet it. They all knew the value of this dog, and her hands had trembled as shed touched the fur. Memorial Day was the liveliest part of the year at the retirement center, and there were lots of peopleing and going, just like previous years. Today, Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother Fang had woken up early, changed into a brand new set of festive clothes, and sat at the door waiting for the younger generations toe. One hour, two hours... The visitors kept streaming in nonstop. There were also favorable younger generations that came to visit, and the two elders counseled them and gave out red packets. It seemed just the same as previous years. However. today, the two elders kept looking out the window and kept checking for iing messages, more than 10 times within an hour. Everyone who noticed the two elders doing this gave a pained expression. Who were they waiting for? Who else could it be! The two elders were basically only pleasant to the youngest generations. In the past, they had treated their grandkids generation well, but now that they had a generation of great-grandchildren, they treated this batch better. And among their great-grandchildren, Fang Zhao was the one with the best achievements. Ding! A notification of a text message. Great-Grandfather Fangs eyebrows rose and he rapidly checked it and replied. Fang Zhao had arrived at the retirement center and parted ways with Second Uncle Fangs family. After parking the car, he entered through another way. Fang Zhao had sent the two elders a text message when hed arrived, as this arrangement had been requested by the two elders. Fang Zhao was no longer the same as beforehe was a rather famous celebrity now. There were many youngsters visiting the retirement center today, and if he were recognized, it could have an undesirable effect on the retirement center. Great-Grandfather Fang had told him to head straight to their residence first and rest if there were no pressing matters. After the two elders were done here, they would head back to have a chat with Fang Zhao. After parking the car and walking over to the two elders residence, he passed by a family that were also here to visit their elders. The father was teaching his secondary school son how to win the favor of their elders. He noticed his sons mind wandering and was a little angry. "What are you looking at? Did you hear what I just said?!" The teenager pointed at the figure that was passing by them. "That man seems kinda familiar..." "There are so many people every year, there are bound to be some familiar faces." "He looks like my idol!" The father heard what was said and pped his son across the back of his head. "Of all the things to learn, you learned how to chase after celebrities!" Fang Zhao headed to the house number Great-Grandfather Fang had given him and found the two elders residence. The door had already been remotely unlocked. Fang Zhao sat in the living room and waited. He did not check out the other rooms. Around four in the afternoon, the two elders returned, and they even brought Fang Zhao a big portion of dinner. "Have you decided on where to go for your military service?" said Great-Grandfather Fang when he entered and sat down. The two elders had found out from Second Uncle Fang that Fang Zhao had a military posting that he could use to go wherever he wanted to go, but now, Fang Zhao had a wide reputation and the media was all over him. Great-Grandfather Fang was afraid that Fang Zhao was too young and not clear-headed enough. A wrong choice at this juncture could be his downfall. If Fang Zhao brazenly went and received special treatment, he would surely be condemned by the media. "I wish to serve on a warship." Fang Zhao replied. "Warship?" Great-Grandfather Fangs brows scrunched up and his smiling expression vanished. "Above or below?" Above meant a space warship; below meant a battleship within the. The difficulty levels for serving on these two ships were very far apart. One was arduous and dangerous, the other rtively rxed. "Above," Fang Zhao said firmly. Great-Grandfather Fang went nk. He had never expected Fang Zhao to actually make such a choice. "Why?" "I just wish to." This time, Great-Grandfather Fang knitted his eyebrows and was deep in thought for quite a while. If Fang Zhao had chosen a military service program that was too easy, Great-Grandfather Fang had originally intended to rmend a military service program that he had spent months picking for Fang Zhao. The ce was not considered too far away from Earththe further away one was from the home, the harder the military service wasbut it was also not so near as to draw the ire of cynics. In terms of ranking, the most demanding military service vocations were on exploratory spaceships. The tasks were arduous and filled with uncertainty. The unknown was almost the scariest. "Dont be impulsive," Great-Grandfather Fang reminded him. He thought that Fang Zhao had been swayed by public opinion. "Im not impulsive. I have been nning this sincest year." Fang Zhaos choice came as a surprise to Great-Grandfather Fang, yet he also felt gratified. Finally, there was a younger generation who took the initiative to select a spaceship for their military service. "If I remember correctly, there are currently two explorer-ss spaceships in active service: Acturus and Formalhaut. I heard that the original n was for four spaceships to undergo exploratory missions, but at the end-of-year conference, it was decided that the pace of outer space explorations should be tightened and focus more on understanding the areas that have already been explored. The military funding saved would also be used for development and construction on knowns. However these policies might be changed at any time. You can check out theirtest developments first. On the military service application homepage, you can choose to view the positions ording to difficulty. The two most difficult positions are probably the vocations on spaceships, and there will be some introductions and exnations there." That meant to say that when Fang Zhao was applying for military service, all he needed to do was select the most difficult applications. Generally speaking, these difficult military positions could be voluntarily applied for, but every year, there were very little people who did so. Great-Grandmother Fang shot a disapproving look at her husband. "Eat first! Little Zhao hasnt touched his food since he came!" Great-Grandfather Fang returned a recalcitrant look. This olddy had clearly been even more anxious than him yesterday, but now that they had gotten their answer, she wanted to act like the good guy! Fang Zhaos choice pleased the two elders, but at the same time, it worried them. The degree of difficulty and danger was higher than most. In their eyes, Fang Zhao was a talent in the entertainment scene, a man of art and literature. They were afraid that Fang Zhao was still an inexperienced and young man. After all, reality was different from a game, and people who were different from their in-game persona weremonly seen. Fang Zhao wanted to leave at night but was stopped by the two elders. "Just stay here and go back after you have sorted out your military service. We can give you counsel, and whatever reply you get, I am able to help you ask around," Great-Grandfather Fang said. The sky was gradually getting dark and visitors to the retirement centire had slowed. Many elderly were sitting together and chatting about the younger generations in their own family. Great-Grandfather Fang brought the dog out, looking especially pretentious. "Hey, this dog looks familiar," a retired elder said. "Isnt this the Muzhou championship-winning dog that trended in the news a while back?" "Its that dog that is worth 100 million?" Great-Grandfather Fang was pleased. "Yes, yes, yes, its that dog! But your memories arent so good. This dog isnt from Muzhou. It was brought over to Muzhou by my great-grandson topete, and now he has brought it back. Come, Curly Hair, say hello to this bunch of old fellows." Curly Hair showed due respect and barked, "Woof!" Great-Grandfather Fang often bragged about Fang Zhao. Among his great-grandchildren, the most famous was Fang Zhao. Furthermore, Fang Zhaos exposure rate in the news had indeed been very high the past couple of weeks, so many people in the retirement center knew that Fang Zhao was Old Man Fangs great-grandson. "Your great-grandson is here?" "Why, Old Fang, are you trying to get some preferential treatment for your great-grandson?" someone joked. "Tsk! Do I look like that sort of person?! He is voluntarily applying for his military service position. Tomorrow, when the application system opens, I will let him submit his application," said Great-Grandfather Fang with a righteous look on his face. There were only a few positions that could be applied for voluntarily. These were the ones that the majority did not wish to get posted to. A few old folks at the retirement center stared at Old Man Fang in astonishment. "Are you talking big? Can you bear to see your celebrity great-grandson head to that sort of ces?" "Who says I cant bear to? Youngsters can always use some training and build character. I dont hope that he fights for military aplishmentsafter all, thats not the path he is taking. Im just letting him head to the most arduous ces to gain experience and improve himself. This way, he can go much farther in the future." "...Hehe." The old folks at the retirement center who know Old Man Fangs temperament well only chuckled but did not say anything. If they really believed his words, the hundred-plus years they had lived would have been in vain! But regardless of what anybody else thought, the next morning, Fang Zhao essed the military service application system and followed Great-Grandfather Fangs suggestion, arranging the vocations from difficult to easy. Just as Great-Grandfather Fang had said, the vocations of the highest difficulty were on the Arcturus and Formalhaut. Great-Grandfather Fang had rmended he apply to serve on the Arcturus. The spaceship Arcturus had been in active service for a longer time, and most of the crew onboard were experienced and would not panic when they came across situations. Fang Zhao filled in his personal information and submitted the application. As not many people applied for these military service programs with high difficulty, the audit was quick, and Fang Zhao received a reply in the afternoon: "Rejected!" On the next page, the reason: Background check failed. Not suitable for military service on a spaceship. Fang Zhao stared at the three words "Background check failed" and could not understand why this reason had caused him to be rejected. His files had no criminal records and his life on the ck street was unlikely to result in this. Many people had history in the ck streets, and even some military officials also came from the ck streets Mulling it over for abit, Fang Zhao then submitted an application for the Formalhaut. Early the next morning, Fang Zhao received a reply: "Rejected!" Reason: Background check failed. Not suitable for military service on a spaceship. Fang Zhao: "..." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Unker Ben used to tell me that life was a game and people that chose.... normal difficulty were mediocre, hard difficulty were good, and extremely freaking hardcore difficulty were gods. Now i finally understand what Unker Ben meant. Chapter 178: Choice Chapter 178: Choice Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Not just Fang Zhao, even the two old Fangs, with their wealth of experience, were puzzled at this reply. Background check failed? He had never broken thew, been a danger to society, or even received demerits while schooling. Why had he failed the background check? Great-Grandfather Fang was seething with anger. He sought out an oldrade to ask around. His oldrade sent someone to check it out before replying to Great-Grandfather Fang. The other party said, "I dont know whether or not it is true, but I heard that they dont ept celebrities." "Dont ept celebrities? There is a new policy now?" Great-Grandfather Fang just could not understand this. Voluntarily applying for the most difficult ce would actually be met with a merciless rejection on the grounds of a background check? What did being a celebrity have to do with being suitable for military service on a spaceship? Besides, he had paid attention to the relevant decrees and had not seen any clear-cut rules that stated celebrities were unable to serve onboard. The audit personnel would indeed get to see information not disyed in the filesfor example, for certain reasons, they might feel that a particr applicant was not suitable for work on a spaceship. Right now, celebrities were what they did not want. Great-Grandfather Fang used a few means to ask around. A lot of information on space ships was highly ssified and could not be released to the public, and the people were bound by confidentiality agreements that had not expired. However, Great-Grandfather Fang asked many oldrades and still managed to get a little information. Compiling the information, the general idea was this: celebrities and the like only showed off on spaceships. They couldnt do anything thing properly and had lots of trifling matters. Just a bunch of trouble! We dont want them! Whoever wants them can have them! Ending the call, Great-Grandfather Fang fell silent. He had been retired for too long and had already forgotten that celebrities were discriminated against in many ces. Fang Zhaos records were indeed clean, but he was still considered a celebrity, and the two spaceships were unwilling to ept his application. Great-Grandfather Fang sat in silence for awhile then suggested to Fang Zhao, "How about applying one more time?" Fang Zhao felt a sense of regret that he was unable to get on the Arcturus or Formalhaut, but since their internal department had such unwritten rules, he would also not try and force his way in. Thus, Fang Zhao decided to select somewhere else. "No need, I will just apply for the third most difficult military service program." The two old Fangs gathered around the screen. "You have decided to pick the third-ranked one? What is it?" "Mining," Fang Zhao replied. "Mining? Thats no good. Its too remote, and the environment and climate are both horrendous. If you pick mining, why not let the military automatically assign you? Odds are you will be assigned to a for mining or to construction for as base. That is more likely." Great-Grandfather Fang felt that this was not suitable. ording to him, since Fang Zhao could not enter the two military service programs he had hoped for, all other programs were not very different. In any case, if it was not mining, it would be expanding and constructing bases for the future of humanity. Whether it was near or far from Earth was no different, so rather than heading to a far and remote ce to mine, settling for the automatic assignment would be better. But Fang Zhaos thinking was different. He had chosen that program not because it was ranked third for difficulty but because, among all thes that had started development, this was the furthest one from Earth. Fang Zhao wanted to see for himself how far humanity had progressed in these 500 years. Not counting space travel, only ces where they had genuinely taken root, began construction, and stepped foot on. Without hesitation, Fang Zhao submitted an application for this military service program. Unlike the previous two, this application received a reply very quickly, and the reply this time was not "rejected," but "approved." However, "approved" did not mean that Fang Zhao had gotten in. He still needed to submit the results of a physical examination. Fang Zhao would need to head to an appointed hospital for a medical. This medical was not themonly seen kind. Rather, it was an examination to check whether the applicants constitution could withstand long-haul space travel. The appointed hospital was in Qian Citys military district. Over at the hospital, those in charge of the medicals were gathered together and gossiping about thetest entertainment news. Normally, the ce was quite empty, so those on duty were not old doctors. Experienced old doctors were always very busy. Those that remained here were some interns from medical college or a few youngsters that had just started the job. In any case, most people that came here for a medical were applicants for military service programs or were about to serve. All they needed to do here was operate the machines and run tests on the applications. As these few people were talking animatedly, they received a notification. "Someone actually voluntarily applied. The preliminary application has gone through, and the person should being for a medical during these next two days. Oh, it is Baiji. He probably did not think things through!" "I reckon its another idiot who applied in the spur of the moment." The youngster closest to the door stared ahead nkly and lifted his arm to tap at his colleagues who were still talking. "...The idiot you guys were talking about has arrived." Fang Zhao walked in wearing a cap that was pushed low. When he got here, there were no other idle people around, so he took off his cap. Fang Zhao looked at the door number while asking, "Is this the medical center for military service personnel?" "Yes... yes, yes! This is the ce!" "Are you Fang... Fang... Fang Zhao?" "You are the one who applied for Baiji?" Fang Zhao nodded his head. "Thats me." "...This way, please." The few youngsters led Fang Zhao in and began operating the machines and examining Fang Zhao. At the same time, their hearts were screaming violently: Why is it Fang Zhao?! Baiji! So far away and the conditions are bad, why go all the way there to suffer? Has your brain gone stupid from ying all those games? Five minutester, he received an evaluation of "excellent" for his physical examination. Once the medical results were released, they were uploaded to the military service application web page. In no time, Fang Zhaos application status changed from "application received" to "application approved." Fang Zhao was to report for duty on March 1st in Yanzhous military district. When the time came, he would undergo a month of military training, and in April, he would be sent to Baiji. Waynes jaw dropped when he found out that Fang Zhao had applied for Baiji. "Why didnt you think things through? Why did you choose this?" Wayne just could notprehend why Fang Zhao had prepared for so long and yet picked this option! Helpless, Wayne contacted Duan Qianji, hoping that she could persuade Fang Zhao. Even though Fang Zhao had already submitted his application, before he officially started his military service, this could still be manipted. However, Wayne did not hear the answer he wanted from Duan Qianji. Duan Qianji told Wayne to stay calm and not be impatient. A new policy might be officiallyunched this year, and Fang Zhaos choice might not necessarily be a bad one. The next day, Silver Wing announced Fang Zhaos choiceMilitary Service at Baiji. This choice surprised many. Lots of people thought that Fang Zhao had gone mad and guessed that he probably had an ulterior motive. However, the approval letter had already been screenshotted. It could not have been faked. Compared to Fang Zhaos fans, those from other e-sports clubs and entertainmentpanies collectively rxed their weary hearts. Once Fang Zhao was gone, at least within the next year, there would not be any hot topics regarding him. Silver Wings influence in the gaming circles would definitely drop as well. Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker No spaceships for you Fang Zhao, off to the mines you go! Chapter 179: Chapter Chapter 179: Chapter Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao voluntarily applying for military service on Baiji and getting approved caused a huge stir in Yanzhous entertainment circles. This was the first time a celebrity had voluntarily applied for a military service program with a high difficulty. Even though Fang Zhaos status in the industry was not very high yet, his poprity over thest two weeks had soared. This was not just because of Fiery Birds annual g. Experienced members within the entertainment circles could tell right away that there was a team behind them hyping it up, but all they thought was that Silver Wing was stirring up the news to make Fang Zhaos presence felt onest time before he left. They just had to wait and watch. After one months time, after Fang Zhao started his training in the military district, all news of him would be sealed off; nobody would remember him. Silver Wing was just trying to squeeze out everyst bit of Fang Zhaos value before he enlisted for military service. Regardless of what outsiders thought, after Fang Zhaos application was approved, he bade his goodbyes to the two Fang elders, left Yanbei City, and returned to Qian City. After that, he requested a flying transport from thepany and brought Curly Hair to Muzhou. Fang Zhao was on the verge of enlisting and would only be able to return after a year. In that year, leaving Curly Hair in Muzhou was the most appropriate. Although it would be slightly inconvenient, at least he would have lots of freedom in Muzhou and sufficient fields to run around in. The attitude of the people of Muzhou toward dogs was the best among the 12 continents. Furthermore, Su Hous batch of puppies had not grown up yet, and he nned for Curly Hair to lead his team in the next cycle of sheep-herdingpetitions. The new kennel had already been constructed and Su Hou was just waiting for Fang Zhao to deliver the dog. Any traces of the "ident" that had destroyed the house at Dongshan Farm could no longer be seen. A new residence had already been constructed in the same area, and it was double the size of the previous one. Also, the parking area had been shifted away from the residence by 200 meters. Su Hou had shared with Fang Zhao all his ns for the year. After all, Fang Zhao was also an investor in Dongshan Farm. Even if Fang Zhao would be away the entire year, he should still know the n. After Fang Zhao left Muzhou, he visited each continents Cemetery of Martyrs in session. When he was done, it was mid-February, about two weeks before he was to report for training in Yanzhous military district. Nowadays, Fang Zhao rarely went to thepany. On this day, he dropped by Xue Jings ce and went to the hospital to visit Ming Cangs son, Ming Ye, who was still receiving treatment. On his way home at night, a piece of news popped up. "ording to thetest news from Huangzhou, "Project Starlight," which has been shelved for 50 years, might be rebooted!" Every year, after Memorial Day, military leaders from all 12 continents would convene in Huangzhou to discuss some crucial development issues or determine some significant policies. Many youngsters might not know what "Project Starlight" was, nor would some older people that did not pay attention to entertainment news. The "Star" in Project Starlight referred to celebrities. Whether they were sports stars, e-sports stars, actors, or singers, they all belonged to the same category. "Project Starlight" had first been proposed by the Ministry of Education with the aim of letting celebrities set a good example and guide even more youths to realize their value and potential in human society. However, in the end, this n had not been sessfully implemented. The reason why this project hadnt truly been able to take off was because there had been too many pretentious stars in the trial stages. Not only had they plotted against one another, they hadpeted with each other for resources, which had caused the market to be really chaotic, hence there having been no other choice but to halt it. With that, many people had started pondering: just how many years would it take for the Ministry of Education to reboot this project? Unexpectedly, before the Ministries of Education decided, the project was proposed by military district leaders! Due to the proposal to reboot the project, there would still have to be a trial stage. The only concern was that the trial representatives had to be selected carefully. Thus, the 12 military district leaders would select candidates. Yanzhous side had rmended three people, and one of them was Fang Zhao. Before the news of Project Starlight had been released, Duan Qianji had inquired with Fang Zhao about his opinion and asked whether he was willing to continue shining and burning brightly in a different ce. If Fang Zhao had not approved, then he would have been eliminated as a candidate early on. Fang Zhao had agreed. If he were really selected, he would be part of the project, but he would not be allowed to change his military service application and would still be sent to Baiji. Two dayster, the results of the military district leaders came out. From the list of 30 over names, the final five had been selected. Fang Zhao was among the five and was the only one not to have undergone military service. Among the five stars, Fang Zhaos status in the entertainment circles was the lowest. He was also the youngest. Fang Zhao had been selected for Project Starlights first batch. As for why he had been selected? Not just because he had been popr recently, but also because Fang Zhao had voluntarily applied. It was rumored that when the leaders of each continents military districts had beening to a decision on the final name list, an old general had seen that Fang Zhao had voluntarily applied for military service on Baiji and had praised him: "This young fellow is really sensible! He deserves to bemended!" There was still a very huge difference between people voluntarily applying and being automatically assigned their vocations. This was what Duan Qianji had meant by "staying calm and not being impatient!" This policy was assistance from the heavens! When Project Starlights five chosen representative were announced, the news dominated the headlines for three days straight. Silver Wing once again started to stir up the news, and thepanies behind the others did the same as well. Some of Silver Wingspetitors had rxed, thinking that once Fang Zhao left for a year, he would vanish really quickly. Never had they expected that he would reappear with Project Starlight! However, people not from the industry had different views. Some felt that Fang Zhao was going to be pretentious, just like those stars in the past. There were also some who felt that his spirit wasudable and other people who had not yet done their military service should learn from him. But there were some people who focused their attention on something different. Dancers and actors could perform, singers could sing, but Fang Zhao? Was he going over to lead the people on Baiji in ying games? Or was he going topose songs for them to listen to? "Fang Zhao, you must set a good example. Whether the project can be sessfully implemented all depends on your performance," Wayne said. The government hoped that this popr star could shine and burn brightly on another remote and frigid ce. But Fang Zhao wasnt really too sure how to shine. "What do I have to do?" Fang Zhao asked. "You are in charge of delivering warmth." Chapter 180: Service with Funding Chapter 180: Service with Funding Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Wayne told Fang Zhao that thepany would take care of everything. Fang Zhao didnt have to worry. The next day, Silver Wing put out an official statement saying that Fang Zhao was about to perform his military service and that, in line with government policy, thepany wasunching a donation drive to fund development of Baiji, the emphasis being that Baiji was where Fang Zhao would be serving. The day after the projectunched, it received online donations from all over Yanzhouamong the donors were gamers and music academy students. They all donated in ordance with their personal wealth. Jinro, Zu Wen, andpany also donated a good chunk under their own names. Now that Jinro was back in the gaming world, a battleground he was so familiar with, his name recognition was on the rise, even rivaling his level of fame when hed retired. The other members of the Silver Wing team also made substantial donations. Zu Wen andpany had achieved their sess under Fang Zhaos leadership. You could say that they wouldnt be where they were without Fang Zhao, so they didnt skimp on their donations. Silver Wing staffers, from gophers to senior management, also chipped in. They werent close with Fang Zhao, but the project was clearly apany priority, so they would naturally show their support. Of the five celebrities that were picked, Fang Zhao was the only one from Yanzhou. Silver Wing milked the attention for all it was worth, much to the envy of the other entertainmentpanies. "Fang Zhao is a bit too lucky, no?" "Indeed! Why cant he share the wealth? I had to take wild guesses on all the multiple-choice questions in my recent exam that I couldnt answer, and I got them all wrong." "Who would have thought that they would runch Project Starlight now? With thisurel under his belt, Fang Zhaos career will probably progress even more smoothly." "Fang Zhao probably never thought things would develop this way when he applied for military service, no?" Silver Wing kept detailed records of theings and goings of every cent that cleared its donation drive. They were taking after Fiery Bird, which was channeling all its donations to the venue of Fang Zhaos military service. Many folks marveled at Fang Zhaos streak of good luck. Even Wayne said he had lucked out big time. Fang Zhao simplyughed offments like that. Good luck? It was probably making up for all the bad luck he had suffered in his previous life. Soon, donations were no longer confined to Yanzhoufolks from other continents started to chip in. Besides making cash contributions, people also donated supplies that Fang Zhao could take to Baiji. Both types of donations were on the rise. It wasnt just Silver Wing. The entertainmentpanies that managed the four other stars alsounched simr donation drives. What the military cared about wasnt their skill set but rather their poprity. Just take a look at how much a single donation drive raised. By that measure, the runch of Project Starlight was a sess, but genuine sess would need to survive the test of time. But the main objective of the program was to generate sufficient public attention and funding. On one of the spacecraft responsible for transporting servicemen and servicewomen to Baiji, the captain was near tears. He was in charge of shipping newbies to their service locations every April and October. In the past, supplies had been tight. Theyd had to be frugal during the journeys to the service locations. Apart from the family members of the newbies, no one had cared about their well being. But this year was different. Military HQ had runched Project Starlight, bringing major perks to folks like him who were in charge of developing faraways under tough conditions yet were inept at securing funding. Fang Zhaos application had been personally vetted by Lieutenant General Shanta, the highest-ranked officer on the Baiji military base. When he had reviewed the application list, hed noticed there was only one applicant who had volunteered. Even though he didnt like celebrities on his base, volunteers were rare. Under normal circumstances, service applications didnt involve officers as senior as him, but Shanta had personally requested the applications be passed on to him. Rarely did theye by a volunteer for Baiji. So be it if he was a celebrity. After some hesitation, Shanta had still signed off on the application. Little had he known that he would be the one who benefited from the assignment. But while the officers on Baiji rejoiced, the soldiers who staffed the spaceships Arcturus and Formalhaut were in mourning. Why had the top brass decided to scale down exploratory missions? Because manpower, supplies, and funding were limited. In addition, these years, there were too many colonizables that had been discovered. Every military base had to fight for their funding. As a result, the speed of development and construction on each varied.s that had sufficient funding and manpower naturally developed much more rapidly thans that hadnt secured any funding or subsidies, even though some of these weres that had been discovered earlier and started construction earlier. In fact, the top brass had nned on reducing its exploratory fleet to one ship, but they had ultimately decided on two. And yet, even though two ships had been kept, funding hadnt been beefed up that much, so finances were tight, and exploratory spaceships didnt receive as much attention as they had in the days of the Sirius. Conditions on the two exploratory vessels were also tough. Its just a matter of tolerating a celebrity. As long as he brings sufficient funding, investments, and public attention, and as long as Fang Zhao doesnt do anything outrageous during his service period after arriving on Baiji, we can put up with him , thought Baijis top military official to himself. Inte February, Fang Zhao boarded the flying transport arranged by Duan Qianji. Apart from the pilot, there was another passenger who was a stranger. He wore a First Frontline insignia. First Frontline was a longstanding electronic publication founded during the early days of the New Era. With the discovery of new energy sources and mineral deposits as mankind had runched space missions in the beginning of the New Era, First Frontline had be the most popr electronic magazine in the world. But these days, First Frontline registered few bells, even among elderly folks more than 150 years old. They might not recall the name without doing some research. This time, First Frontline had assigned five reporters to cover Project Starlight. Every celebrity had been assigned a reporter. The stranger Fang Zhao met in his flying transport was the First Frontline journalist assigned to shadow him. He would follow Fang Zhao to training camp and then to his service location. The reporter gave him the cold shoulder. Perhaps he was from a prominent family or was unhappy with his job, but all he did when he saw Fang Zhao was give a cursory nce. He didnt utter a single word. Meanwhile, Baijis senior officer was having a discussion with a few of his deputies. "We cant expect these artsy celebrity types to do too much. Even though conditions on our are tough, Im still willing to give minor celebrities who bring in funding a bit of special treatment," said Shanta. "What can these minor celebrities do with their scrawny limbs? Lets just make sure we spoil them," said one of Shantas deputies as he shook his head, as if recalling some of the less popr celebrity soldiers from the past. For them, Fang Zhao, who brought with him extra funding, was a shimmering gold mine. All they had to do was pamper him like a mascot. Chapter 181: Worst Luck Chapter 181: Worst Luck Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Yanzhou military district. A civilian flying transport gradually drew closer. After identity verification, the transportnded on the parking ground. People in the military district took one look at the flying transport and knew who it was. Generally, other than military flying transports and those with specialbels, ordinary civilian flying transports were not permitted in the area. But with the buzz all over the news about Project Starlight, everyone in Yanzhous military district knew, even those that did not pay attention to entertainment news. However, the military district was different from Yanzhous other cities. Even if the people there were curious about the youngest star in Project Starlight, they wouldnt be like people outside the district and engage in random discussion. Neither would they stare endlessly at the flying transport. The people here went about their jobs and posts as per usual. Disembarking from the flying transport, right away, Fang Zhao could feel the contrasting atmosphere herepared to outside. It was way more solemn. If it were any other youngster that had not experienced this sort of setting, they would probably feel unease. In the military district, Duan Qianjis husband, Hong Lou, had been making arrangements. A quick-witted junior officer had been assigned to fetch Fang Zhao. As Fang Zhao would be undergoing his military service this time around, Zuo Yu would not be following. However, nobody here made things difficult for Fang Zhao. Naturally, they wouldnt, given Duan Qianji and Hong Lous backing, as well as the influence of Project Starlight. It was reasonable to say that many people in the military district, especially high ranking officers, did not think highly of celebrities from the entertainment industry. However, due to the amount of fundinging in thanks to Fang Zhao, these people were willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. The military district was stillcking funding, let alone those far-off and remotes that were still developing. There were donation drives in society from time to time, and the amounts were huge, but military constructions had high even higher expenditures. Furthermore, as the distribution of funds was uneven, this resulted in a number ofs not having enough investments to keep up with the development ns. Poorer ces stayed poor as the military expenditures were unable to be distributed there. This was also the reason why there were many hidden details and mary transactions in the military. Everyone wished to find more funding via all sorts of method. Securing funding for elerating construction would count as a merit and help toward speedy promotions. One example was having an instantaneousmunicationwork betweens. Having a formidablemunicationswork and safeguarding it required a lot of expenditure. Eachmunications instation for essing thiswork was also extremely expensive, and the ordinary poption absolutely had no chance to use it. Currently, only important military branches and an extremely small number ofrge-scale enterprises could use it. Some remotes in the preliminary stages of development only had one suchmunications instation on the. This time, Baijis high-ranking officers were delighted. Given that Fang Zhao was one of the five stars for Project Starlight, as long as he had the ability, he could garner support and donations from fans and Baiji would have a secondmunications instation. This was no longer a pipe dream! With an upgradedmunicationswork, problem-solving would get more efficient and construction could be sped up! In line with this thinking, how could they not aodate this person that was bringing in funding while undergoing military service? Furthermore, this was a n pushed forward by the top brass. How could they not support it! Therefore, Baijis highest ranked officer, Shanta, had specifically contact a few old friends at Yanzhous military district to help look after Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao was an artistic youth who dabbled in music and games and was not very tough. If they did not know how best to treat him, then just pamper him like a mascot. After all, after a month, he would leave for Baiji. Those over at Yanzhous side thought in their hearts: That goes without saying. After all, Fang Zhao was a Yanzhou citizen. Although his military service would not be in Yanzhou, as long as Project Starlight obtained results, Yanzhous military district would also reap the benefits. Instructions from the top brass were for Fang Zhao to be assigned to the specialized group for military training. The so-called specialized group were people who had technical expertise in certain areas, such as medicine or engineering, and who were headed to the same location. These people with technical expertise had allpleted their military service, but at their current jobs, to get promoted, they required more experience and contributions. Following the military service group to a remote to participate in construction was a way to gain experience. Though arduous and rather dangerous, the rewards were great, and it was worth the risk. Among the batch about to head for Baiji, of all these technical experts, the youngest was also over 40, while the oldest had just passed 100. However, human lives in the New Era were longer, and 100 years old was still considered middle-aged. First Frontlines assigned reporter, Kevin Lin, needed to report Fang Zhaos daily life to his superiors. He would also be required to take part in military training, but this sort of training for military service was not a problem for him. "The people of the military district are clearly looking out for you. That is why you were assigned to the specialized group." Kevin Lin rarely took the initiative to speak to Fang Zhao. He even ced emphasis on the words "specialized group" in a bid to provoke Fang Zhaos ego. "If you wish to participate in normal military training, I can..." Before Kevin Lin even finished, Fang Zhao had started walking over to the specialized group. Kevin Lin stood there with his mouth agape. He had originally nned to advise Fang Zhao to participate in normal military training. This way, he would be able to write a draft praising Fang Zhaosmendable spirit to his superiors, but who had expected that Fang Zhao would actually decide to train with the specialized group! How would he have the nerve to praise Fang Zhao?! Wasnt it said nowadays that youths in their teens to 20s were unable to bear hardship? Totally useless! Kevin Lin went online to check on his other four colleagues who were also following celebrities. They had begun to write at a tremendous pace. In Project Starlights first batch of five stars, besides Fang Zhao, the other four had applied for normal military training! Kelvin Lin did not even need to go online to guess how the inte would evaluate Fang Zhao. For Project Starlights first batch of five stars, the other four were: Mazhous Andre, a film star famous for his thrilling and hot-blooded action films; Fritz from Huangzhou, a reputed singer; Woo Tianhao, a professional race driver who was one of the younger generations of Woos, the aristocratic family in Tongzhou, andstly, Lee Xiaoxiao from AJiNazhou (Azhou) a celebrated show host known for his lively andical expressions that could drawughter. As a specially dispatched reporter, Kelvin Lin hoped that Fang Zhao would do something morepelling during the military trainings free time, but when military training started, Kelvin Lin was disappointed once more. The group had just finished running. Fang Zhao was not even sweating as he sat over on the side, chatting amiably with some older technical staff. Kelvin Lin retracted his gaze and let out a long sigh. His colleagues stars were either singing or dancing, sparring with military district soldiers or amusing others with jokes and stories. When those actions were filmed, they could attract the views of many more fans. Looking over at Fang Zhaos side, oh, today he is discussing construction theories with an engineer. Kelvin Lin was some distance behind Fang Zhao and looked as if his soul had left his body, like he wasnt himself. How he wanted for something interesting to write about, but over here, it was only "construction theories," "species evolution," municationswork," and other boring topics. At the end of every day, when Kevin Lin submitted his draft to Frontline Firsts chief editor, he could only put on a bitter face. What can I do? I am despairing too! He just knew that hed had the worst luck getting assigned here. Chapter 182: The Middle-Aged/Senior Demographic Chapter 182: The Middle-Aged/Senior Demographic Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh First Fronline had set up a dedicated segment for Project Starlight, codenamed S. There were a total of five channels. ranging from S1 to S5, with each celebrity assigned a codename based on age. Channel S1 was assigned to the oldest among the five celebritiesthe 67-year-old Li Xiaoxiao. A professional host of light variety shows, Li Xiaoxiao could draw viewers based on hisical expressions alone, but this fe was also a great storyteller. He could drawughs by spinning tales at will. S2 was the 61-year-old bona fide singer and actor Fritz. Sixty-one was considered ones prime in the New Era. Fritzs good looks and polite, eloquent speech evoked gentlemen from the Old Era, drawing quite a few female fans. S3 was Andre, who enjoyed mass appeal because of the movies he starred in. He had quite a few fans, especially after having applied to undergo training with the other fresh recruits after arriving at his military base. His excellent training results also won praise from many fans. S4 needed no introduction. Woo Tianhao was already on a pedestal because he hailed from Tongzhou aristocracy. He was also quitepetent on his own merits, having made a name for himself in the racing world, but what struck fans was his ability to act pretentious. He spared no moment in proving that he was a style icon. Even when he was taking a sip of water, he acted as if he was starring in a blockbuster, with the precise angle of every single hair factored into consideration. He left no stone unturned in trying to project the maximum aura of a star. As for S5... The gaming supergod... In a setting like this, you could neither game normentate on gaming. How would you stir interest? Compared to the other four celebrities, Fang Zhao was at a disadvantage. Kevin Lin blotted his pen on his paper notebook. He had been at the military base for two weeks, and his viewership numbers were dropping gradually. Kevin Lin was panicked, and he was further depressed by the fact that Fang Zhao didnt seem to notice that anything was wrong. It wasnt that he hadnt discussed the issue with Fang Zhao. As early as his third day at the base, he had approached Fang Zhao during a break. He had even showed Fang Zhao the data he had on hand. Viewership statistics showed that, out of the five Project Starlight channels, their numbers were the worst, and their online audience size was declining with every episode. Kevin Lin had made his case to Fang Zhao. "Look at what the others are doing and look at yourself. Yes, you cant game in a military base, but the other celebrities sing. You could give it a try too. They tell stories. If you cant, you could try to crack a few jokes. Dont spend all your time talking shop with all these technical types. We are going for mass appeal here. We have to be lowbrow." Yet in response to Kevin Lins outburst, Fang Zhao had neither acted on his suggestions nor been angry. Kevin Lin had even applied for a transfer to cover another celebrity while briefing his editor-in-chief on his assignment, but he had been rejected. The other four journalists werent stupid. They had no intention of swapping spots with Kevin Lin. Kevin Lin had to broadcast live at least five hours a day. After looking at the time, he sent Fang Zhao a message. The days broadcast was about to begin. On the track, Fang Zhao was carrying an engineer more than 100 years old on his back. As one of the highly-valued personnel sent to Baiji, the technical experts didnt have to endure the same amount of training as those performing their military service, but they had to meet certain minimum requirements. One of the regr tasks waspleting 10ps around the track. Eachp was 500 meters long. Tenps made for 5,000 meters. The good thing was that there was no time limit. They would pass as long as theypleted the full distance. One of the older engineers had a chronic leg problem. His jog would slow down to a walk after twops, and then he would get tired after walking two moreps. Fang Zhao had carried this fellow on his back to the finish during previous training sessions. Today was no exception. The camera focused on Fang Zhao while the engineers crisp voice was picked up by the microphone. "Different geological environments require different architectural approaches. Take Baiji, for example..." Kevin Lin wore a facial expression that suggested he was having an out-of-body experience. He gazed at the sky aimlessly as he brainstormed a solution. S5 had actually started out with a sizable audience, but their webcast had lost its novelty quickly, and their viewers had soon defected to the other four channels. Tuning into the live webcasts were mostly youngsters. They had no time for an old geezer reminiscing about the good ol days. Because S5 was dominated by footage of technical experts telling stories from the past, it was nicknamed "story time" on the web, and viewership data revealed that folks who stuck with S5 were mostly the elderly, especially retired government officials, who loved the nostalgic tone of the webcast. Thus, S5 had also been dubbed "the retired officials channel." Kevin Lin had no insight into Fang Zhaos interests. He longed to grab Fang Zhao by the cor and ask, "Youre a young man in your 20s, not a middle-aged man in his 120s! Why are you interested in this arcane sh*t?" But regardless of how tormented Kevin Lin was, the technical experts who spent time with Fang Zhao loved the young fe. It was a rare for a kid like him to express interest in infrastructure milestones ranging back to the beginning of the New Era. The experts had gotten approval from their superiors to ignore certain confidentiality requirements, so they could let viewers understand the challenge of colonizing foreigns and all that had been achieved over the years. "Never rest on yoururels and always prepare for the worst" had been the instructions of the New Eras founding fathers when they had decided tounch their exploratory missions. Like on previous days, the elderly technician Fang Zhao was carrying got the conversation started, and then other nearby experts joined in, sharing their personal experiences or some stories they had heard. Kevin Lee opened his viewership analysis app and gloomily checked in on todays numbers. He had low expectations these days. He just wanted their figures to stop falling and stabilize. But Kevin Lin raised his eyebrows when he saw todays numbers, as if in disbelief. He refreshed his app and took a closer look. Indeed, there were more viewers online today than yesterday. Was this the teau they had been waiting for? Kevin Lins mood improved, but it would take another few days to see if their numbers had truly stabilized. Five dayster, Kevin Linpiled the viewership data from the past week and read the detailed breakdowns. The number of viewers under 80 were still dropping, but they were making major gains in the over-100 demographic. So was the key catering to the middle-aged and seniors market? Kevin Lin stared at the numbers briefly and had a eureka moment. So that was it! And he had been thinking that that kid Fang Zhao had no moves whatsoever. Fang Zhao had been plotting all along! Slick! Old folks didnt enjoy the songs youngsters liked, nor did they get the punchlines in the humorous monologues, but they loved to hear those experienced technicians tell their stories. Not only did it expand their knowledge, it satisfied their deep curiosityand it helped them fall asleep. The retired government officials were especially big fans. Word was that they were avid listeners. Even though they had retired, they still wielded considerable influence. Kevin Lin rubbed his chin and wondered if Fang Zhao was kissing up to the retired officials. How cunning. He knows that he cantpete in other areas, so he targets the middle-aged and senior demographic instead. Chapter 183: Flying to the Heavens Chapter 183: Flying to the Heavens Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Yanzhou. Yanbei Retirement Facility. The moment Great-Grandfather Fang heard the broadcast notification, he hurriedly contacted his oldrades. "Todays broadcast has started!" Some old folk asked, "Is it? What is todays broadcast about?" Another old fellow replied, "I think its about some projects at a certain base a couple of decades ago." Generally, most old folks in the retirement facility would drop whatever they were doing, head online to the saved channel, and watch the broadcast they anticipated daily. At first, they had indeed watched it to give face to Great-Grandfather Fang. After all, many people in the retirement facility knew that Old Fangs great-grandson Fang Zhao was a member of Project Starlights first batch. But as they had watched on, theyd felt that this live broadcast program was rather meaningful. Some of the stuff the engineers and scientists spoke about in the program were things they had personally experienced back when they had still been in the military. For example, during the previous days S5 broadcast, a biological research institute talked about invasive species and experimental breeds leaking and how they affected the environment. This really struck a chord with the people of Muzhou. In the past, Muzhou had experienced this when foreigners had brought in experimental breeds, and it had nearly resulted an areas ecology being damaged. During the live broadcast, a Muzhou farm owner posted in thements section, saying, "In the past, I used to wonder why seeds of modified crops had to be held for so long before being released. So it turns out there was a reason for doing so!" After that, other Muzhou farm owners also chimed in. "Yes! Those people who steal experimental seeds deserve to be punished severely!" Seeds still in the experimental phase had to be held to confirm their vtility and whether they had any long-term effects on the body or posed any threats to the ecology. Spaceboratories absolutely prohibited such seeds being released until they were cleared. Stealing these seeds illegally and peddling them was a very serious offence. The previous days broadcast resonated with many people from Muzhou. As for today, once the broadcast started, quick-witted people thought of a certain unspeakable project from a few decades ago. Back then, active personnel had not dared to mention this topic at all and had felt that no one would mention it in the next few decades. Never had they expected that it would actually appear on a live broadcast! It was clear that the top brass no longer intended to hide it and were using this broadcast as an opportunity to reveal more information. This was the reason why these old veterans were especially fond of this live broadcast. They may have already retired, but they still kept up with events and had keen senses when it came to politics. They had children and grandchildren that held jobs with power, so these old folks with keen senses could use the information divulged by the live broadcast to advise and talk to the younger generations in their family. "I said it all those years ago, that the project should not have been carried out! There was just too much malpractice, but nobody believed me! Now the truth has been revealed, and I was right all along! All that manpower and money invested into this project, what a waste!" A bearded old man with winter white hairmented bitterly, but he felt pleased inside. See, wasnt what I said right? Too bad the bunch of idiots just wouldnt listen! "I heard channel one mentioning this matter yesterday, although it was just a passing remark and nothing much," another old person added in. "Hey, stop watching channel 1, switch to channel 5! Channels 1 through 4 are for youngsters. We arent used to watching those. Channel 5 has the most information!" "Really? Let me change the channel." In other continents, there were simr urrences like the one at Yanbei Retirement Facility. For these older folks, what they wanted to watch most was all this previously ssified information that had not been released as news. Then, they would specte the intentions of the authorities regarding these matters. If the live broadcast suddenly broke into song or gossip topics, for these old folks, it was like a long and annoying advertisement that came on as they were engrossed in the program. As for channel S5, Fang Zhao would neither sing nor raise other topics, and most of the time on the program was given to these technical experts to talk about their issues. Fang Zhao would assionally make a fewments or guide the topic along to achieve the knowledge he himself wanted to know. Youngsters might find the contents of S5 too boring, but for these old folks that used to hold key appointments or had had roles with some authoritative power, this channels live broadcast seemed tailor-made just for them. Forget about politics, just treating it as a leisure topic was good enough. These old folks who spent every day idling at home no longer needed to think of discussion topics every day. Channel S5 provided them with unlimited inspiration. In the third week after Fang Zhao arrived in the military district, a leader in the top brass specifically mentioned channel S5, as his father was watching the broadcasts every day. Kevin Lin had assumed that Fang Zhao had nned it all along, and he had decided to go along with the angle that favored old veterans, but Fang Zhaos reason for following the specialized group and getting them to speak up on some of their past experiences was because he truly wanted to know more. In the third week, when military training was about to bepleted, the enlistees had to undergo an outdoor training activity. However... Only active, full-time soldiers had standard training. Those military enlistees training was of a lower intensity. As for the specialized group, that was not called training; it was just games. Some people saw Fang Zhao following the specialized group as usual and were dissatisfied. Nobody would say anything about those engineers and technicians, as they hadpleted their military service more than 20 years ago and their statuses were different. They were not here as military enlistees, so nobody had any qualms about them being more rxed. But what about you, Fang Zhao? Why are you follow the specialized group every day and goofing off? You might be carrying people on your back everyday, but seeing how easy it appears to be for you, who knows whether or not it is faked. If you dont increase your training intensity, and improve your constitution, when you get to the location, you will get it! Even if you are a star with preferential treatment, when you reach the destination, you will also suffer nheless! But regardless of how online viewers of the broadcast evaluated Fang Zhao, channel S5s viewer count continued to increase at a slow but steady rate. Audiences over 100 years of age nearly ounted for half of the channels viewers. In the fourth week, military training finally ended, and there was some rest and reorganization. Everyone was preparing to ride a special shuttle headed to a space station. Anyone who hadpleted their military service would know that these special shuttles were every neers nightmare. These enlistees would feel as though they were getting clobbered by a rod. What the ride meant for these neers was that, from now on, their life of military hardship was starting. Deep down, Kevin Lin was in a slightly jubnt mood. Luckily, Fang Zhao had followed the specialized group once more. These engineers and scientists would be seated at the most stable part of the cabin, where they would not experience as much g-force and shaking. Among the specially dispatched reporters from Frontline First, the other four that were following stars were discussing when to take the medicine or ept an injection. They really did not wish to experience the painful feeling of "flying to the heavens." Therefore, they had decided to take some medical aid to help numb the pain. Kevin Lin, who was currently taking delight in his colleagues misfortune, watched as Fang Zhao headed towards the enlistees cabin. Kevin Lin hurriedly called out, "Wait a minute, Fang Zhao. Arent you heading the wrong way?" Fang Zhao retorted, "No. Didnt you want me to follow the enlistees?" Kevin Lin: "...I didnt bring any medicine." Kevin Lin had thought that Fang Zhao would continue following those technical experts, so he simply had not made any preparations. Whether oral medicine or injections, he had none! As a specially dispatched reporter, Kevin Lin had no margin for choice. All he could do was follow Fang Zhao wherever he went. Now that Fang Zhao had chosen the normal cabins, even if Kevin Lin did not want to and wasining in his heart, all he could do was force himself to follow. Fang Zhao followed the pre-installed instructions on his seat. He adjusted his back rest and put on the safety belt and was still in the mood to take a look at some of the supplementary technical manuals on the seat. Beside him, Kevin Lin was in bad shape. His face was deathly pale. Although his memory of the frightful experience 20 years ago was fuzzy, that terrible gut-wrenching feeling that made him feel like dying remained etched in his mind. Even now when he thought about it, he could not help but feel afraid. The officer in charge of sending staff up announced something over the inte, but Kevin Lin was in no mood to listen. When he calmed down, the announcement was already over. He inclined his head toward Fang Zhao and asked. "What....did he just say?" Fang Zhao calmly replied, "He said that we would be flying to the heavens soon and told us to enjoy the out-of-body experience." Kevin Lin: "..." Chapter 184: Unique Treasure Chapter 184: Unique Treasure Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh When the shuttle first lifted off, the apprehensive enlistees collectively breathed a sigh of relief and thought to themselves, Its just like the taking off and descending in a flying car. But in no time, the enlistees knew that they had been too naive! As the shuttle rapidly shot up into the sky, Kevin Lins face became paler by the minute. Rumble rumble An immense rumbling could be heard from the outside as the view from the windows grew tinged with red. The cabin they were in trembled violently as though the shuttle had encountered a malfunction. Apelling resonance could be felt by their insides, and it gradually got stronger, making everyone feel extremely ufortable. Some cried out in pain, cursing and swearing. Others did not howl that violently, but they were definitely in no better shape than the former. At this moment, all these young enlistees were feeling the out-of-body experience that had been mentioned by the officer prior to take off. The feeling of internal organs being smashed up made one feel as if he were dying, and no amount of useless struggling could alleviate the battering the brain suffered. Everyone who experienced this felt despair as if their lives were ending right here. Nearby, in the other cabin where the scientists and engineers of the specialized group were, everything was smooth, and the scene inside was like a world apart. The cabins soundproofing was great, but they could guess what was happening on the other side. This was something every one of them had experienced, and some looked toward the other side, their eyes brimming with past memories. They were a little d and felt lucky that they did not need to experience that dreadful process again. A scientist sighed. "Poor things!" No one knew whether he was feeling sorry for the young enlistees who were suffering a physical and mental battering ormenting his own past experience. "Kevin Lin is even more pitiful," said a mining engineer. Among this batch heading toward Baiji, only Kevin Lin had to suffer a second round of torture. A 100-plus-year-old engineer said, "Speaking of which, this is young Fangs first experience. I wonder how is he now." These bunch of people had all received help from Fang Zhao, especially those older scientists and engineers. Their expressions were full of worry, and they hoped that Fang Zhao would not be mentally scarred from this. What was happening in the enlistees cabin was just a simtion. It simted the early days when humanity had started their space exploration and the suffering brought about due to technology not being advanced enough. This was not aimed at Fang Zhao or anybody else. It was an unwritten rule in the military service system. The first reason was to let newbies experience a little of what their former generations had gone through and allow them to understand the pain and suffering of the pioneers that had contributed so much to humanity. This was a mark of respect to those pioneers. The second reason was to temper the mentalities of these youths who had just reached adulthood. First, toss them all around and shake them up. Regardless of how wild they behave back home, they better be well behaved and retract their ws, or they will be in for a world of pain! This was the first hurdle that military service enlistees faced. An unavoidable and life-changing hurdle. Even if some enlistees had some form of understanding through online information or perhaps their friends and rtives recountings, when they experienced it for themselves, the feeling of pain and suffering was beyond words. Luckily, this experience would onlyst half a minute. After 30 seconds were up, the cabin would slowly settle down. Just half a minute, only 30 seconds, but within that extremely painful situation, every single second was pure torture! The young military enlistees enduring these 30 seconds felt as if they had died and been reborn. When the cabin finally became calm, these enlistees brains were so fuzzy they could not even determine the date. This sort of situation reflected the difference in constitutions. Those with a stronger constitution appeared way better than those with a weaker one. Some enlistees had already fainted. The stronger ones might not have fainted, but blood was dripping from their nostrils and mouth, and their eyes were bloodshot as they sat stiffly. A month of military training would not result in wholesale changes among the enlistees, but their constitutions would undoubtedly get a little stronger. If the enlistees had not undergone the training, the number of them copsing would have been even greater. The paramedic team calmly strode into the cabin and applied medical treatment to the enlistees. Through the monitoring equipment on the chairs, they could view the status of the enlistees and thus knew that there were no life-threatening situations. The paramedics were used to this scene that happened every April and October. Kevin Lin was ashen faced, as if he had just witnessed a life-changing ordeal, but at least he was in a better shape than those with weaker constitutions. Fang Zhao handed a bottle of water over. "Drink some?" Kevin Lins head was still spinning from shock when he heard Fang Zhao. "Thanks." epting the bottle from Fang Zhao, he rapidly gulped down a few mouthfuls and then suddenly froze. Turning his head violently toward Fang Zhao, he started scanning Fang Zhao from head to toe, as if this person was an alien. Fang Zhaos face was not flushed or pale, no different from how he was normally was. He was totally unlike somebody who had just gone through a horrible ordeal. Kevin Lin stuttered, "You... were sitting there the whole time?" Fang Zhao nodded. "Mhm." Kevin Lins jaw dropped as a lot of doubt appeared in his heart. Finally, he asked, "How are you feeling now?" Fang Zhao pondered seriously and replied, "A novel experience." Kevin Lin: "..." He had never heard anyone describe this painful experience as something refreshing. As Fang Zhao did not seem to be pretending, Kevin Lin muttered, "Your constitution is that strong?" However, when he thought about Fang Zhao carrying all those aged technicians on his back so easily, Kevin Lin felt relieved. It seemed like Fang Zhaos physical condition was decent. Kevin Lin once againmented his wise decision. Luckily, he had made ns beforehand not to document the process of "flying to the heavens" as a live broadcast. Otherwise, he would have lost face! Even without watching the cabins surveince video, he knew what he looked like. Even before taking off, he had been scared sh*tless beyond words. In the shuttles control module, two officers in charge of sending enlistees were standing in front of a screen. They had watched the situation in the enlistees cabin through the monitoring system. A lieutanant colonel was satisfied. "This batch isnt too bad." He was the one who had told the enlistees to "enjoy the out-of-body experience while flying to the heavens." Among these batch of enlistees, although there were some whose bodies had been unable to bear the 30 seconds and some who were not mentally strong enough and had fainted, the majority had still been able to endure it and could be considered decent. Of course, the instructor at Yanzhous military district would credit that as a result of his own "teaching methods." Beside him was a colonel who remained quite expressionless. "Not bad." He was staring with raised eyebrows at Fang Zhao on the screen. Pointing at the screen, he said, "Is this fellow really one of the five stars in Project Starlight?" "Theres no doubt. It is him. I thought he was just a lucky celebrity, but I never expected that he would have some ability." They all knew that Fang Zhaos prior month of military training had been with the scientists and engineers. The intensity of that training could notpare with the other enlistees. It was reasonable to say that the results of his one months training were definitely not enough to improve his constitutionpared to the training of the other enlistees. But now, to be able to endure those 30 seconds of torture, his physical condition was way better than the rest. "Actually, it is understandable. After all, the results of his physical examination were excellent." "Thats true. I just hope that he performs wellter on and doesnt disgrace Yanzhou." The two officers did not spend too long discussing this matter. They were only responsible for sending this batch from Yanzhou to the space station. After the assignment wasplete, they could return back to Earth straightaway. As for Fang Zhaos future performances, they did have high demands. Among the five stars of Project Starlight, Fang Zhao was the most disadvantaged. Although he might have attracted a wave of middle-aged and senior audiences, who knew what further developments there would be? Generally speaking, getting the more rational middle-aged and senior audiences to part with their money was more difficult than coaxing easily excitable youngsters to donate. So what if you had arge audience? If the donations were not sufficient, military expenditure could not be raised. Wasnt that still iparable to others? However, for their expectations, as long as Fang Zhao was not left too far behind by the other four, that would be good enough. After all,paring Fang Zhaos age, status, and hisck of ability to coax fans, it was best not have high expectations. In the enlistees cabin. Those pale-faced enlistees had received treatment from the paramedic team and were now feeling better. A youngster asked, "Are we out yet?" "Yes." Someone in the cabin weakly said, "We can see Earth from the windows." These people had seen the so many times, whether it was from interspace travel or other modes of transportation, it no longer had the novelty factor. Even people seeing this sight for the first time only found it a fresh experience momentarily; they would not be in the mood for long. Nowadays, this sight was verymon. They were starting to miss home, and not just their own homes or their homnd. The they had grown up on, regardless of whether it was their own continent or a foreign one, would always be their home. The soil they had stepped on was truly theirs. Any time they wished to go home, home was but a flight ticket away. But starting now, they were going to be far away from the that everyone was so family with. There was a feeling of suspense. After all, these enlistees were still young, and this was the first time they would be so far away from home. When thinking about the arduous life awaiting them in the next year, anyone would feel a sense of sentimentalism, and the entire cabin became silent and slightly stifling. During this period of silence, Fang Zhao walked over to the window and gazed out. Kevin Lin had been about to say something when he noticed Fang Zhao looking out of the window with a sense of gentleness, as if he was watching a unique treasure. Fang Zhao stood there, staring out the transparent window, feeling strongly attached yet shocked. This azure blue was just an insignificant speck in the boundless cosmos, yet it carried so many sentiments and memories. With his own two eyes, Fang Zhao gazed intently at the clear image separated by just a thin window. The he had been born on, had grown up, and had fought, struggled, and resisted on. The upied his field of vision, seemingly close enough for him to reach out and touch it. This was the 500 years after his death, familiar yet strange. It had recovered, although slightly different from the Old Era, but at least it now had a healthy color. The sudden outburst ofplex emotions made Fang Zhao misty-eyed Below him was the azure blue; above him were the endless heavens. Countless notes started bouncing around in his mind, like dazzling fireworks exploding in the night sky, seemingly like countless stars twinkling in the boundless universe. Chapter 185: Healthy Appetite Chapter 185: Healthy Appetite Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Kevin Lin watched as Fang Zhao gazed out the window and drummed his fingers. He couldnt figure out a pattern. "Homesick?" Kevin Lin asked. From his perspective, Fang Zhao was in his 20s. He was too young, probably unnerved by the experience of leaving home for the first time like the others. Fang Zhao didnt answer directly. His gaze shifted toward Kevin Lin. "How long until we reach Baiji?" "We have to meet up with the folks from the other continents assigned to Baiji at the space station first, then well head out together. It shouldnt take long. Just head to bed when we board the spacecraft and well be there when you get up," Kevin Lin said. Fang Zhao nodded and pulled out a small paper notebook from his pocket. The notebook had been screened twice when he boarded the flying transport. He had just bought it before leaving for the military base, so it was empty. Kevin Lin peeked over Fang Zhaos shoulder upon seeing that he was scribbling and didnt seem to mind an audience. It was indecipherable. "What are you jotting down?" Kevin Lin asked in a probing tone. "Whatever you put down will have to be vetted by security." "Its just a musical score. Nothing to hide," Fang Zhao responded. "A score?" It was an answer that Kevin Lin hadnt expected. He had thought Fang Zhao was writing a diary entry. All writtenmunications during military service were heavily screened. Diaries were allowed, but they had to be vetted by security, the same with musicalpositions. But as long as the content didnt involve any confidential information, there wouldnt be an issue. "Oh, thats right. I almost forgot youre aposer." Kevin Lins curiosity was piqued yet again. "That is to say youve found inspiration for a new piece? Are you going topose the whole thing? You can y it for me." "I dont have the equipment. Im just going to jot it down for now and record it after the end of my military service," Fang Zhao responded. There were no professional musicians or recording equipment on hand. All Fang Zhao could do was record his ideas in his notebook. "I see." Kevin Lin was very disappointed. He had hoped that Fang Zhaosposing could serve as a gimmick that would attract more viewers. Now that Fang Zhao had vetoed the idea, he could only give up on it too. Others in the cabin had recovered as well. Now that they were feeling better physically and mentally, they approached Fang Zhao for autographs. Quite a few of them were avid gamers, so of course they knew of Fang Zhao. One young conscript said he and his cohorts had been very depressed when theyd found out they had been assigned to Baiji, but after Project Starlight had been announced and theyd found out they would be serving in the same location as Fang Zhao, the band of youngsters spirits had lifted again. Regardless of whether or not they were fans of Fang Zhao, just the notion that Fang Zhao would be with them made them think that serving on Baiji wouldnt be so bad. But they didnt have much time to shoot the breeze with Fang Zhao. Their flying transport arrived at the space station shortly after. The captain of their ride to Baiji was already waiting. This batch of soldiers would board the spacecraft soon, along with conscripts from other continents, after a short break. Fang Zhao was grouped with the highly valued personnel for morefortable group dynamics. Lab technicians and engineers had no time to follow gaming news. They only had a vague sense of who Fang Zhao wasor thought that he was a total stranger. They wouldnt be as fangirly as the fresh conscripts. Just as Kevin Lin had said, to save energy, passengers of the spaceship rested in sleeping pods that put them in an unconscious state. By the time they woke up, the ship had arrived at Baiji base. Fang Zhao had long been awake. The sleeping pod hadnt had much effect on him, but hed feigned sleep to avoid sticking out. Hed passed time by thinking through some things andposing. Kevin Lin climbed out of his pod with a yawn. "Were finally there!" He shook his head hard and paused to think. He finally remembered what he had wanted to say to Fang Zhao. "After we settle down, well be summoned for mealtime in the cafeteria. This will be broadcast live. It will be quite the scene. Ive already gotten approval from the senior officer in Baiji. He said he would make the necessary arrangements, so we dont have worry about their end. What I want to discuss is our end." Kevin Lin turned serious and continued, "Since this will be a documentary-style show, naturally, we want to cover the raw side of you. Put on a good show in the cafeteria. Conditions are rough on Baiji. The food will definitely pale inparison to what you have had in Qian, but no matter how disgusting the food is, you cannot show any sign of disgust. Its normal to take time to get used to the new diet, so you dont have to finish your entire meal. Just eat one-third. But do whatever it takes to finish that one-third, then you can stop. Ill shift the camera to somewhere else." Kevin Lin was thinking that he himself couldnt get used to the food on Baiji right away, let alone Fang Zhao. It would be impossible for Fang Zhao to finish his entire portion. He just had to pretend to eat. This wasnt a big deal for Kevin Lin, but he was worried that Fang Zhao was too young and would have a lower tolerance than the professional actors among the five celebrities. It would turn viewers off if he showed resentment toward the diet here. Even though Kevin Lin didnt like Fang Zhao and was a bit p*ssed off and was even looking down on him a bit because he was the least famous of the five celebrities taking part in Project Starlight, Kevin Lin wouldnt go so far as screwing Fang Zhao over. What would he gain from it? They were in the same boat. The conscripts headed to their assigned rooms, tidied up, and then were summoned for food in the cafeteria. Punctuality was a major requirement of military life. Even thezy bones among the conscripts knew they couldnt screw up this one. Regardless of whether or not they were done unpacking, the new arrivals dropped what they were doing, got dressed, and headed to the cafeteria. Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin also headed over. In this instance, Fang Zhao wasnt grouped with the highly valued personnel. He resumed his role as a regr conscript, heading to the section in the base cafeteria allocated for conscripts use. Kevin Lin followed the crowd as he gave Fang Zhao the quick lowdown on the Baiji base. "You dont have to worry about anything else here. The base is very secure. As a regr conscript, what you need to remember is that there are two types of digestive tolerance you must develop." Kevin Lin had done quite a bit of homework to earn his assignment. He shared this background information with Fang Zhao as well. "The first is cultivating a strong stomach. You need to be able to process whatever the base feeds you without developing allergic reactions or puking it up. The second type of tolerance is being able to eat anything. You must be able to ingest all edible organisms on the, regardless of what they look like, what kind of texture they have, or what they taste like. In other words, not only do you need a strong stomach, you must develop a wide-ranging appetite." Most undevelopeds suffered from a rough geologicalndscape. The variety of nt species was limited, and yet the bases grewrger despite being allocated limited resources. It made sense to go exploring for new food sources to meet daily needs. Anything that wasnt poisonous and could be digested by humans could be turned into food. Anything could appear on the dining table. After entering the cafeteria, Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin found their seats under many watchful gazes. Mealtimes werent tied to people, but to specific times. When it was time for a meal, regardless of what you were doing, regardless of whether your dy was justified,ters wouldnt be allowed to set foot in the cafeteria. Kevin Linunched into a detailed analysis. "The base wont treat us too poorly. So many people are tuning in to the live webcast, and there are many former government officials watching. Folks at the Baiji base will probably want to save face. Im sure the food will be horrible, but it wont be as bad as the standard fare here. Its gotta be a little better." But not long after Kevin Lin uttered these words, he was immediately contradicted. After setting up the camera angle, Kevin Lin was about to duck out of sight to enjoy hisst few moments of freedom when the bell in the cafeteria rang. The bustling cafeteria died down, and the robot servers delivered tes of weird-looking meals to their ces. "Are those... tes of bugs?" The discussion forum for S5 had already lit up. "F*ck! What is that?" "Bugs! Theyre actually having bugs!" "They... they dont seem well-cooked." "So disgusting. Couldnt they process the bugs first?" "Youre so ignorant. It was the same deal when I served. The species was different, but we had bugs all right. As for whether they should be processed, nonsense. Who has the manpower and energy to process food? You might as well save the energy to do some more mining and research." Kevin Lin remembered he was on camera, so he suppressed his disgust and tried hard to appear calm. When hed served in the military, his assigned location hadnt been that far flung. He came from a well-to-do family. His parents had worked their connections and greased the wheels. Even though conditions had been tough, hed had it easypared to his fellow conscripts. Little had he expected that he would be punished this time around, but as a journalist with professional ethics, Kevin Lin still kept his disgust tightly under wraps. He remembered that Fang Zhao was next to him, and he nced over worriedly. There was no sign or disgust, rejection, or anger on Fang Zhaos face. Instead, he was oozing curiosity. When he saw Fang Zhaos reaction, Kevin Lin secretly breathed a sigh of relief and gave him a mental thumbs up. Impressive, kid! Such great acting! Impable. The curiosity is a nice touch. Fang Zhao didnt know what was going on inside Kevin Lins head. He calmed down after his curiosity and surprise at this novel coursea te of roasted bugstapered off. Fang Zhao was someone who had endured genuine hardship in his past life. Something trifling like this wouldnt bother him. He raised his fork unceremoniously, poked at one of the bugs, and studied it carefully. He recalled the biology knowledge ab technician had passed on when hed served in the Yanzhou military district: "Invertebrate, arthropod, diploboda." Kevin Lin: "..." The online audience: "..." Youre actuallyposed enough to ssify the f*cker! Chapter 186: Adapting Well Chapter 186: Adapting Well Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao did not understand too much about the ssifications of these bugs. He only had the knowledge hed obtained from previously discussing such matters with those scientists. Making a rough judgement was still fine, but determining its exact ssification and type was out of the question. It was only when hed seen the food on the tes that he was reminded about the assignment one of the scientists had had, which was ssifying the species on the, and thus hed said that line. After speaking, he noticed Kevin Lin staring at him weirdly. "What?" Fang Zhao asked. Kevin Lin shook his head. He remembered they were still broadcasting live and time was limited. Due to having limited funds and resources on the base, the top brass had stipted that the daily broadcast limit of at least five hours a day be cut down to at most one hour a day. Kevin Lin did not want to waste precious time on ssifying insects. Not slowing down, Kevin Lin forced on his most natural smile and spoke. "These are all organisms from nt Baiji. It is best to let an expert exin how to eat them. Kevin Lin was different from Fang Zhao. Before he understood how to consume the food, he would not make a move, so as to avoid bing aughing stock. Thus, he would let someone demonstrate first to get an idea. If the method of consuming it was too offensive, he would not let the camera lens face himself. The eyes of a youngster standing beside them lit up as a grin stretched across his face from ear to ear. Every year, there were two batches of conscripts, one batch in April and the other in October. The previous April batch had already left before Fang Zhao and the current batch had arrived. As for the October batch, they would need to wait till October before returning. This youngster had already been on Baiji for half a year and was the leader of a small mining team. His name was Tan Ge, and he was 21 years old and had deferred his third year of university for his year of military service. He was quick-witted and performed decently. After numerous applications, basemand had given the opportunity to appear on stream to him. During military service, chances for conscripts to call home were not a lot. In ces with better conditions, conscripts could contact family members once per week, but in worse conditions, it was probably once a month and there would be time constraints each time. Most of the time, it followed the governments guideline: one minute. That time was just to report that all was well, as there was no time to say anything else. It could not be helped, as they were poor. But now, a chance was here. Baiji was having a change in fortune! As part of the experimental phase for Project Starlight, there would be real-time broadcasts every day. The extravagant costs were not being shouldered by Baijis base, so people here could test their luck. Perhaps they could appear on-screen for a bit. As long as they had family members watching the broadcast, their families could catch them! Given the chance to appear on-screen, Tan Ge was visibly excited. When he heard what Kevin Lin had said, he hurried over, cleared his throat, and took the spotlight. "These bugs are a species moremonly seen on Baiji. These are high in calories and are what we normally have the most of. Actually, if these things were cooked with care, they would surely taste good, but as you know, there is a limited amount of power that we can use in order to operate the base normally. Whatever ores we mine, besides for our own usage, there is a need to transport them to others. We also have insufficient manpower, so the dedication we can spend on food is not much..." Fang Zhao looked up at Tan Ge speaking animatedly. This fellow had spoken a lot, but he had actually been emphasizing one pointthe base was very poor! Tan Ge was conveying the Baijis basemands opinion, and this was totally different from what Kevin Lin had expected. Kevin Lin had expected basemand to save some face and bring out a more presentable dinner. He had not foreseen basemand choosing to use this "dirt poor" strategy. Kevin Lins line of thought was still stuck back on earth, but here, the environment was different, if there were leaders of simr posts here, their choices would also be different. This was also the reason why, on the first day that Fang Zhaos party arrived, this sort of dinner was served. Basemands reasoning was this: Since we are already poor, let even more people know that the conditions here are tough and poor. Earn more sympathy so that we can get even more benefits from the government, receive arger share of military expenditures, and garner more donations from themon folk. Tan Ge nced at the neighboring table while speaking. Obtaining nods of approval from that side, his heart felt more steadfast knowing he had not spoken wrongly. Raising his spirits, he continued, "Generally we use the most energy-efficient method of disinfecting, and when processed in the sterilizing stove till its medium rare, it is just enough to kill off hard-to-see parasites, bacteria, and viruses. By saving energy and disinfecting it properly, we dont have to worry about feeling unwell when eating." Given Baijis poor conditions, quality was secondary; if the food did not kill you, it was good enough. The group of neers that were listening attentively: "..." P-Parasites? Online audiences: "..." We are already starting to feel unwell. The "feeling unwell" that Tan Ge spoke about was when parasites, bacteria, or other harmful organisms made one fall ill, but the words hed spoken produced a psychological bashing to online viewers. Sometimes, a psychological assault was even more unbearable than a physical one. Tan Ge noticed Kevin Lins rigid face as he spoke, and he snickered internally. One look and I can tell you have never experienced hardship! I wonder whichfortable environment these peoplepleted their military service in. Everyone is indeed different! As he gazed swept over to Fang Zhaos side, Tan Ge paused. Tan Ge was not from Yanzhou, and he had already served for half a year. Although he used to y games, when he had enlisted, it was October, and he had begun training in the military district during September and had totally had no ess to entertainment news. He did not understand anything to do with "Battle of the Century." Normally, when he called home, there was also not enough time, so he wouldnt ask about matters in the entertainment circles. It was only because of Project Starlight this time around, where the base introduced this small celebrity Fang Zhao, that they know that he was a rookie from the gaming circle. Before they arrived, basemand had exhorted repeatedly to look after the little celebritys mood. The moment this little celebrity disyed any signs that he was unable to bear with it, they would use a more subdued approach to express themselves. Tan Ge had originally thought that this little celebrity Fang Zhao would normally lead an extravagant lifestyle, and as it was his first time undergoing military service, he would definitely have a lot that he would find hard to get used to, but Tan Ge had not expect that this little celebrity would be even more calm than the specially assigned reporter Kevin Lin who had alreadypleted his military service. Fang Zhao listened to Tan Ges exnation. From basemands point of view, he could understand their choice. This was not putting on an act, nor was it scaring neers. Just observing the reactions of the people who had already served for half a year was enough to know this was their normal lifestyle. These sorts of living conditions did not make Fang Zhao feel indisposed at all. As for psychological impact? Absolutely not. Anybody who had survived the Period of Destruction would not be affected by these small matters. Tan Ges gaze only lingered on Fang Zhao for a moment before he looked elsewhere and continued speaking. He still remembered his task and purpose for today. Tan Ge turned his head back to face the floating camera and smiled before proceeding to pick a bug from his te. "It has many legs, which are really hard to bite through and there isnt much meat inside. However, we can use their legs as utensils, just like this..." Being extremely busy normally, Tan Ge had no time to keep his fingernails tidy. In the base, regardless of whether or not one started off being bothered about cleanliness, after a while, everyone no longer bothered. Personal cleanliness? How could that insignificant notion exist in this sort of ce? However, since Tan Ge would appear on the live broadcast, he had specifically washed his hands a few times and was much cleaner than he normally was. Fang Zhao watched Tan Ges demonstration. He also noticed that only those neers to the base had forks. The majority of those that had been here for half a year did not have forks, and even if there were forks in front of them, those people did not use them. The conditions on the base were not so bad that they could not bear to distribute forks. These people who had served for half a year did not seem discontented, and the reason forks were not used was because they were not required at all. Just like Tan Ge was demonstrating, the parts on their food could be disassembled and used as utensils. On earth, there were also delicacies from foreigns. Well-to-do families would also select some of these extraterrestrial foodstuffs at restaurants for a novel experience, but those foodstuffs were meticulously prepared and went through the skills of an excellent chef. When decorated nicely on a te, it would naturally whet peoples appetites and taste good. But now, what was in front of them was totally different, plus what Tan Ge had said beforehand... Those watching the broadcast no longer had any appetites. Well-to-do families even felt that it would be a long time before they visited those restaurants that served extraterrestrial delicacies! "The side nds contain poison, but they have all been removed. As long as the nds are cleanly removed, although it is might not be that appetizing, at least it settles our nutrition problem. However, if you eat anything outside the base that has not been treated, remember to rush back right away for detoxification and a vination shot, or else your life might be in danger." As Tan Ge spoke, he was mindful of Kevin Lin and Fang Zhaos reactions. The specially dispatch reporters face was twitching already, but the little celebrity seemed rather calm and was learning quite... Tan Ge paused and watched. Fang Zhaos hands were following his motions to prepare the food and left him bbergasted. Not only did this little celebrity adapt well, his practical skill was impressive too. A few high-ranking officers of Baiji were in themand post, watching through the monitoring system and nodding their heads repeatedly. The bases highest ranking officer, Shanta, was very satisfied with this little celebrity that hade to Baiji for his military service. Turning to his deputy, he said, "This fellow fits in really well! He doesnt seem like he will give us any trouble." The deputy approved as well. "Indeed." As long as this little celebrity did not cause any problems, they were willing to use whatever base resources to support him as long as he appealed to fans to assist and support Baijis cause and donate freely. Over at Baiji, they were in urgent need of assistance! Another that had developed eventer than Baiji had already begun preparations for a second base, as they had sufficient funding and manpower. At Baiji, maintaining one base was hard enough, and who knew how many months or years it would take for a second base on Baiji. All they could do was pin their hopes on Fang Zhao. Chapter 187: Only He Can Eat It Chapter 187: Only He Can Eat It Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After Tan Ge demonstrated the method of deshelling the bugs to the neers, Kevin Lin had no more ns to continue broadcasting. Although this was in line with the original n, the live dinner broadcast should havested 15 to 20 minutes, but since the broadcast had started, only 10 minutes had passed, and it was shorter than predicted. Kevin Lin was helpless; if the broadcast continued, there might be detrimental scenes, so he decided to pause it. "All right, many thanks to our youngrade for his exnation." Kevin Lin acknowledged Tan Ge as he once again put on a forced smile and faced the camera lens. "Following this, we will be having our meal. As time is precious, we will pause the broadcast here. We will see everyer." Kevin Lin waved at the camera lens and ended the broadcast. The weak smile on his face disappeared, and when he looked at the few half-cooked bugs on the tes, hisplexion became even worse. Around him, the new batch of conscripts that were all tensed up finally rxed after the broadcast ended. They did not want to lose face in the middle of the broadcast and so had endured their urge to throw up. A new conscript muttered to hisrade beside him, "Has the live broadcast ended?" "It got cut already. Didnt you see that reporters face turning green? I reckon he feels horrible." "Huuu. No longer broadcasting is good, it was so stifling. When that guy was exining, I could feel my gut twisting." "I wonder whether the camera filmed us just now. From where we are sitting, we should have been captured, right?" While the neers discussed in muted voices, there were some who curiously studied the food on their tes. Not everyone was unable to ept this. There were people that had outstanding adaptability, but they were a very small minority. Kevin Lin watched as Fang Zhao ced the edible portion of the deshelled bug into his mouth and could not help but exim, "The broadcast has been cut, we are no longer filming." There was no longer any need to continue pretending. Kevin Lin did not finish speaking as he noticed that Fang Zhao did not seem to have an adverse reaction. Fang Zhao only knitted his brows slightly as he chewed on it but did not spit it out. Kevin Lin could not help but ask, "How is it?" "Not too bad. It has a rather strong, earthy vor," Fang Zhao replied as he proceeded to work on a second bug on his te. This time, Kevin Lin carefully observed Fang Zhaos reaction, and he noticed that this young fellow was neither lying nor pretending. A great distance away, in First Frontlines chief editors office, the chief editor in charge of Project Starlight, Bacary, was reading the reports he had received from his five subordinates. A while ago, Kevin Lin, thest to reach his respective destination, had sent news from Baiji. Now in his hands were real-time situation reports about the five stars. After First Frontline had announced a coboration with Project Starlight, they had done a survey online, and online audiences first desire had been to see the types of meals at each military service venue. Clothing, food, housing, and transportation were the focal points of everyones attention. Food had ranked first, so Bacary had given his five subordinates an assignment to get information on the food situation at each location as soon as possible, as well as how the celebrities were adapting to the new environment. The five incorporateds for Project Starlights experimental phase had all chosen to portray themselves as being really poor. This was what Bacary had expected. The fives conditions were all somewhat simr. But upon reading his subordinates reports, Bacarys eyebrows flew upwards in surprise. Bacary had watched all five channels live broadcasts and was aware of the situations, but what was shown on-screen was not necessarily the truth. These celebrities might keep their expressions in check and show that they were adapting fine and not appear high and mighty or in any way that might cause audiences to react, but based on his own experiences, Bacary could guess whether these people were acting or not. He did not believe the image shown on-screen. He only believed his own subordinates reports. Bacary believed that whatever he saw on-screen was fake, so as he read through his subordinates reports, he was astonished. The summarized reports in his hands were as follows: Channel S1s Lee Xiaoxiao, slightly ufortable Channel S2s Fritz, not adapting well. Channel S3s Andre, slightly ufortable. Channel S4s Woo Tianhao, slightly ufortable. Channel S5s Fang Zhao, adapting well. Bacary stared at the words "adapting well" for over 10 seconds. He had been in this line for many years and knew that these results were surely embellished. "Slightly ufortable" was obviously excluding some stuff, whereas "not adapting well" meant that the person was suffering and felt extremely ufortable. But what about "adapting well"? How much of that was an overstatement? Thinking about the the tasks that the top brass had arranged, Bacary did not hesitate to use up precious time for instantaneousmunication. He contacted Kevin Lin on Baiji. Bacary did not waste any time talking nonsense. He got straight to the point. "Kevin, this adapting well, was it exaggerated?" Over on the other side, Kevin Lin was already in a single lounge outside the dining hall and did not have to worry about others listening in. Bacary having his suspicions was within Kevin Lins expectations. Kevin Lin sighed and replied, "My description is indeed slightly off. In truth, he is adapting too f*cking well! Do you know how many tes he had? tes the size of..." Kevin Lin brought his hands in front of him to simte tes that could fit at least two of his own heads. "Five tes! He has already had five tes! Those medium-rare bugs that are coarse and disgusting, he had five tes of! Among all those here on their first day, he ate the most! I only ate one piece and could not bring myself to go on. The rest were all settled by him. Right now, he is still over there consuming more!" Upon hearing this, Bacary fell silent for a bit. Squinting and rubbing his beard, he asked, "How are his table manners?" "They cannot be considered graceful, but they are not coarse either. He just eats a little too quickly. I had not finished my first piece yet he had already gone through a whole te." Kevin Lin felt that it was still unimaginable. He had been assigned to follow Fang Zhao for quite some time already, but it seemed like this was the first time he had gotten to know Fang Zhao. "That doesnt matter. Do a live broadcast in the dining hall the next time you are there for a meal," Bacary said. Kevin Lin was apprehensive. "You r-really want to broadcast this? Will it lead to a negative reaction from the audience?" "No choice, these are instructions from the top. The other four still havent adapted enough yet; only the one you are following is able to stomach their cuisine. If we dont have anything to broadcast, people will question this project andpare it to low-end entertainment programs of the past, where what you saw was not what you got." Now the top brass had a clear idea. Shooting many films and movies could not bepared to an instantaneous live broadcast where everyone could see for themselves the hardship in such a ce, raising awareness and letting them feel grateful for what they had. At this point, the stars of the other four channels had not adapted yet. Only S5 was a special case. Surely this opportunity to show a fine example could not be wasted! Kevin Lin was still unwilling. "But wont we lose fans if we broadcast this? Our S5 channel already has the lowest viewership. If we broadcast such disturbing scenes, we will lose more viewers." "Of course we have considered what you are worrying about. How about this, if you do a live broadcast of your mealtime, I ask the higher-ups to increase your broadcast time by 5 minutes!" Five minutes alone was short, but in terms of a real-time live broadcast from so far away, even a minute was hard toe by. Five minutes was also the most Bacary could fight for. "Kevin." Bacary lowered his voice as if he was about to reveal a big secret. "Project Starlight is progressing smoothly, and the top brass is very satisfied. Nowadays, there are people from all walks of life donating quite a bit. The Ministry of Education even publicly announced that Project Starlight has a groundbreaking educational value, and one such program has a greater impact than 10 movies. Since Project Starlight implemented its five channels, four channels are reaping in profits, and only one channel is only breaking even." "Our channel." Kevin Lin sounded dejected. He had been following the amount of money donatedhow could he not know? This was something that he kept worrying about. The viewers on channel S5 were not people who would just fork outrge sums of money for donations. Even if those old and retired servicemen wished to donaterge sums, would they dare to do it openly? Wouldnt they be worried about online audiences using them of corruption? Kevin Lin had to admit that Fang Zhao had already done well getting their channel to break even. Before the project had started, people had already said that if the losses were not too great, Fang Zhao just needed to continue to serve as encouragement for younger people. But the other four channels just had to make a profits. As the only channel breaking even,paring it to the other four, channel S5 seemed especially useless. Worrying. Unresigned. Recently, Kevin Lin had been thinking of ways to increase viewership and attract more audiences, but it just so happened that the chief editor wanted him to broadcast content that might not go over well with the audiences. Bacary could tell what Kevin Lin was thinking. He waved his hands dismissively andughed. "Its different from what you are thinking. Although your channel is only breaking even among the five, but you know the type of audiences that your channel attracts. There isnt any need for me to go into details, right? Dont worry about it just breaking even. Even if it were making a loss, it might even continue as per normal! This is also an important program!" Bacarysst sentence was significant. He was telling Kevin Lin that the audience of S5 might not take out money, but what they had was power! News firms had already decided on the characteristics of the five channels. The other four channels were in charge of profits, while S5 was to cater to the top officials and leaders. In any case, this program was a coborative effort by the military andmercial sectors. Other than profits, the program had to satisfy certain parties. Originally, satisfying both parties would have been thought to be difficult, but progress was decent, and for the time being, Project Starlight seemed to be developing smoothly. Nothing troublesome had ured yet. Kevin Lin understood. His line of thinking was simr to thepanys. He was only acting miserable in front of his chief editor. Since he could not go against their ns, getting more air time as well as the attention of the leadership was quite a worthwhile business transaction. "Fine, I will try it tomorrow." Every second of instantaneousmunications was money burnt. Having received Kevin Lins guarantee, Bacary was satisfied and ended the call. After ending the call, Kevin Lin suddenly recalled something. Previously, the person in charge had mentioned that he would be showing them around other ces near the dining hall after dinner and allow some logistics personnel to appear in the live broadcast. Kevin Lin had forgotten to ask Bacary for instructions. If there were any disputable scenes that might affect audiences, was he going to censor it? Given the old guidelines for a news firm, whenever there was content that might cause unease among audiences, they should use a mosaic to censor it, but after his talk with the chief editor, didnt he mean to have a realistic broadcast? Forget it, they could do without the censors. Chapter 188: The More You Eat, the Less Scary They Become Chapter 188: The More You Eat, the Less Scary They Be Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao ate till he was full. Under the astonished gazes of those around him, he finished te after te. The people surrounding him, including Kevin Lin, had no appetite. Some of them threw up after one bite. There was too much remaining on the tes, and Fang Zhao helped those around him clear theirs. "You... dont have to force yourself," someone beside him advised. "Im not," Fang Zhao replied. Fang Zhao himself knew how much he could eat. Earlier on, he had asked for advice on military service matters and so knew that he would be using up a lot of energy even on normal days. All along, hed eaten more than others, so letting himself eat freely on the first day was to remind others that "I consume more food," so in the future, even if he ate more after a hard days work, other people would not be overly shocked. As for why he could eat so much today... He had no choice; he was hungry. On the spacecraft to Baiji, others had been in hibernation, but Fang Zhao had yed many symphonies in his head till hed lost track. Using ones brains also consumed energy. The other neers in this batch viewed him in a respectful light. He is worthy of being an idol. He can eat so much of these half-cooked and unclean bugs, what an extraordinary person. As for the previous batch that had arrived in October, they were all dumbstruck. How could it be that this little celebrity could eat so much more than them who had already been on this base for half a year? After Kevin Lin had ended the long distancemunications with headquarters, he contemted in the lounge for a bit before returning to the dining hall. Fang Zhao had already finished eating and was sitting there chatting with some of the bases military service personnel. Kevin Lins face twitched as he scanned the pile of empty tes in front of Fang Zhao. Kevin Lin called Fang Zhao to the side. "Fang Zhao, lets discuss the live broadcastter. From today onward, we will not censor anything during the live broadcasts in the base. Instructions from the top. There will be less margin for error, so during live broadcasts, we need to be even more cautious." Fang Zhao understood and nodded his head. "Later on, we will be visiting the bases kitchen. There will be even more unappealing sights. Although it seems like you are adapting just fine, we still have to be prudent and remember that your words and actions at all times will be captured by the camera and transmitted to more people. Sometimes, even if you are afraid, you still have to act calm and not make a big fuss. Actions like that might turn off viewers." Kevin Lin told Fang Zhao a lot. There were many past incidents on live broadcasts of variety programs where celebrities had not portrayed themselves well. Kevin Lin remembered a male celebrity who had portrayed himself to be brave. In the end, when he had appeared on a variety show, he had been frightened by a snake and screamed. The image that his managingpany had so painstakingly crafted for him had been demolished in an instant. Since then, Kevin Lin had rarely seen that celebrity on-screen anymore. Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin were led to the kitchen. The moment the doors opened, a noxious odor assaulted their nostrils. Kevin Lin nearly fainted from the smell. Beforeing over, they had watched a recording of the kitchen and had an approximate understanding of the situation inside. If they were to enter without knowing anything beforehand, even basemand would feel uneasy. If this really scared them, it would be a problem. How were they going to appeal to the masses and gain support then? Without even getting to see the kitchen yet, Fang Zhao stood outside, differentiating the different smells as he thought back to the recording of the kitchen. The kitchens supervisor handed over masks that he had prepared earlier. "You guys will definitely not get used to the smell on your first time here. This is a mask that can filter out some odors and make it more bearable." Kevin Lin hurriedly put on the mask. Afterward, he felt he could breathe normally. He nced at Fang Zhao beside him who did not seem to have much reaction. Is this fellows sense of smell impaired? Fang Zhao did not feel that this stench necessitated wearing a mask, but on the surface, he did not want to seem too special, so he epted the mask from the supervisor and put it on. "Are you ready?" Kevin Lin looked towards Fang Zhao. Getting a nod from Fang Zhao, he proceeded to adjust the camera and switched on live-broadcasting mode. Kevin Lins expression changed as he faced the camera. "Greetings, everyone, we have already finished dinner and are about to enter the bases kitchen, which is what many of our online viewers requested to know more about in thements. However, entering for the first time, we havent gotten used to the smell, so we are using masks..." The inte was so well developed, and many online users had high IQs. They knew that the food disyed on the tables in the dining hall had not necessarily been what these people in the military had for meals. Thus, they wished to see the dining halls kitchen and head inside to understand the kind of food served at the base. This was the assignment all five channels had received. As they walked through, the supervisor exined more. The bases kitchen was different from most general restaurants. Here there were stringent tests, and every container loaded with food was made from special materials. Fang Zhao observed his surroundings along the way. It was still considered clean, probably because the base had specially tidied it up for the live broadcast. Even if they were depicting a poor and bleak picture, they still could not disgust the audiences. Traces of cleaning were not that obviousthe bases higher ups were still rather meticulous in their nning. Although it was already after dinner, there were still people in the kitchen who were busy. They were not acting; this was normal. "Those deployed outside will returnter. Our base also provides a supper time slot to cater to those soldiers that are out for assignments and returnter. This batch of kitchen staff who work in the afternoon still have to continue working at night," exined the kitchen supervisor, transmitting a message: Our job aint easy. Overtime every day! There were somerge transparent vats nearby that were close to two stories tall. Some were empty, while others were still full. The supervisor pointed at one of the empty vats as he exined, "That was what you had for dinner." One of the vats in the middle still had many bugs. Inside, bugs as thick as an adults arm were biting and gnawing on each other. The supervisor continued, "These bugs are greedy, violent, and carnivorous. Generally, we dont keep them for too long. We will finish these tonight." The camera moved closer to better film the bugs biting each other behind the transparent wall. One bug that was gnawing on its fellow bugs seemed to have noticed the camera nearing, and it violently opened its jaws and tried to bite the camera, smashing into the transparent wall with a loud "bang." Rows of razor sharp teeth could be seen in the close-up of its ferocious jaws. The camera would not be scared by the sudden charge, but the same could not be said for the online audience. "The f*ck! That was so scary I dropped my cigarette!" "Itste at night over at our continent! I just screamed and woke my dormmates." "Was... was that the thing they ate just now?" "Sssswatching it up close, I feel all squeamish. Ive got goose bumps." The camera backed off of the vat walls and the bugs inside immediately lost interest and continued chewing on each other. The camera continued on and filmed the vat beside the previous one, filled to the brim with another sort of organism that had been delivered this afternoon. It was an organism that was abundant on this. This nonthreatening invertebrate lived in the ocean and liked to attached itself to reefs. Today, the team that had gone out to survey the ocean had brought these back. These disk-shaped creatures the size of a palm had a dazzling shimmer on their edges. When stuck to the transparent vat wall, they seemed like numerous densely packedrge round eyes. In the other surrounding vats, the contents were not as aesthetically pleasing, and some audiences could not stand it. "AarghhI have trypophobia! 1 Change the channel! Hurry and change it! "What are those things in the box in the back, so disgusting. Im not watching any longer!" "Imagine these things not being washed properly then cut up and served. A hygiene freak like me cannot stand it." "What a troublesome scene! There are many minors among the online audience. Minors could be mentally scarred by all this!" "Channel S5, are you not afraid of losing fans by broadcasting this?! As least censor it!" However, there were also audiences that expressed that they could ept it. "Ahh, thosements above me are surely young friends who have not yet undergone military service or who were lucky enough to be posted to a well-off. To be honest, for people like us who were posted to a with bad conditions, this isnt something we have never experienced before." "It is said that the earlier days of military service were just like this. Since when was it everfortable like some people im?" "Thats right! You cant say that you have done your military service if you have never eaten raw alien bugs!" But no matter how much the online audiences argued, over at this side, filming went on as nned. In the kitchen, there were workers currently handling the food. These were also mainly conscripts. A robust and tall youngster came over when the supervisor indicated. He pulled down his mask and exined to Fang Zhao and the rest about how the foodstuff here was handled and treated. He also talked about response measures to take when encountering these bugs outside the base. His words were no-nonsense, clear, and concise, and he did not deliberately drag out his screen time. If he did so, would he ever get another chance to show his face again? "Our leaders say that those out hunting or transporting food might not be attentive enough and not have enough energy to filter the organisms out. Our kitchen needs to spend some effort to sort out the smaller ones before processing. When the timees, those food transporters bring them out and release them. Thats because, in the document sent by the top, developments on foreigns have to adopt a sustainable strategy. We are tested on this every month." This youngster was dark skinned, but whether it was tanned or natural, no one knew. He looked especially simple and honest, and when he spoke, he seemed very sincere. The youngster pointed at an ecology bnce chart disyed on the screen in the kitchen. "Look, ours ecosystem is currently very stable, and its development is considered healthy. A while back, our base received aint saying that we had damaged the ecology bnce and our data was fake. The Ministry of Supervision even sent someone over to carry out an inspection. The hunting team, the delivery squad, and us in the kitchen, every division was thoroughly inspected, and there were no problems. Our data was all reliable. On that day, to facilitate the inspection, nobody ate and we nearly fainted from hunger." The youngster closed his fingers on his two hands and waved vigorously at the camera. "If we get anotherint without evidence, I will cry for you guys! This is no joking matter. It concerns our military service evaluation!" There were grades for military service. The entire yearsprehensive evaluation would ultimately be recorded in a file that would follow a person for the rest of their life. As for the ecology bnce chart and sustainable strategy, these had not been mentioned randomly by the youngster. After the Founding Era, when humanity first discovered a hospitable and proposed an immigration or colonization n, ecologists would mention one word: limatization. They did not want to mercilessly eradicate everyst one of the newly discovereds life forms, nor did they want to destroy the ecosystem. Hence, they could only employ limatization tactics. They did not want to forcefully change the original ecology of the, but rather, by using limitization tactics, humans could slowly permeate into an ecosystem devoid of humans and slowly allow the ecosystem to adapt and let humans be part of it. All of these base constructions on foreigns had met with quite a lot of opposing views. The military wished to take the opportunity of these live broadcast program to tell the masses: We do not forcefully conquer. Rather, we have ns for gentle development. "The soil on this plot ofnd has already undergone treatment, and our leaders have already said that crops can be grown here. There are scientists among the batch of people that came with you guys. They will be in charge of introducing a new variety of crops and monitoring the ecology bnce. Our leaders mentioned that the process of introducing a new variety of crops is very important. We cant just grab a handful of seeds and sprinkle them and then expect abundant harvests and full stomachs. If this damages thes ecology and causes the ecosystem to change, we might possibly spend even more time trying to fix it. A ce without a healthy ecosystem is not suitable for immigration or colonization." He mentioned "our leaders said" many times. There were too many important names of leaders, and missing out any would not be good. If he got nervous and left out any important people and caused a grudge, there would be trouble. Thus, he simply did not mention any names. Although this youngster looked honest and simple, he had a really strong spirit. Otherwise, he would not have managed tond this opportunity to show his face on the live broadcast. As for people with a keen nose for politics, they could learn lots of things just from this broadcast. There were a number of social factors behind this political agenda. For Fang Zhao, who used to be a leader himself, he could naturally catch the hidden agendas behind all these words. However, now that he was only a little celebrity, he would act ignorant on certain issues. Having said what he had been instructed to say, as well as a fair share of bootlicking, the youngster grabbed from the box beside him a bug that had already been ughtered. He proficiently removed its head and its poisonous side nds before slicing it up into portions and cing it on a conveyor belt. These would be sent into the stove ahead to be sterilized. Fang Zhao and his group also went to the other areas in the kitchen and filmed the sterilizing equipment. Kevin Lin had expressed that this was an important part. Other basic machinery or equipment in the kitchen could be sloppily filmed, but the sterilizing equipment had to be filmed with care. After the kitchen, equipment, and foodstuffs had all been filmed, all the kitchen staff had already gathered and were eating. Their dinner time was slightlyter than the others, and when they were done with dinner, they still had to continue working overtime. The tanned youngster who had been exining held a te of roasted bugs and raised it over to Fang Zhao and the others. "Want some more? These are fresh from the oven, still hot." Kevin Lin looked at the pieces of bug meat that were not fully cooked and felt his gut flipping. "Its all right, I had a lot back in the dining hall just now," Fang Zhao replied. The other partyughed and lowered the te, thinking that Fang Zhao was still not used to these. Trying to console the neers, he said, "These type of bugs with many segments and many legs live in the ground. You will see a lot of them at the constructions sites. At the start, we were all really scared of them, but as we ate and ate more, we were no longer scared. When I first got here, a senior told me that these things might look scary, but the more you eat, the less scary they be. You can try it. After all, you guys still have to survive another year here." Survive another year here... A full year... Kevin Lin felt his heart aching. Chapter 189: S5 Is Real Special Chapter 189: S5 Is Real Special Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh There was still quite a bit of time left after Fang Zhao andpany filmed in the kitchen. Kevin Lin saved it for filming folks returning from trips beyond the base. The soldiers returning in the evening were mostly career soldiers stationed on Baiji, not regr conscripts. Most of the more challenging tasks like hunting, scouting, and so on, were left for career soldiers. It wasnt just the conscripts who wanted to get on camera, the career soldiers did too. They were often away for years at a time and missed their families. But only soldiers who werent assigned to ssified missions could be shown on air. The group that returned in the evening also brought back food supplies, including both nts and dead animals. There were quite a few things that turned Kevin Lin off. He remained at a distance during filming, simply zooming in on Fang Zhao, who had to help the career soldiers unload their cargo. He would also be having ate-night snack with the soldiers. Unlike the afternoon broadcast from the cafeteria, thete-night meal was aired live in high definition, uncensored. After setting up the camera, Kevin Lin found an excuse to bolt. He didnt bother appearing on camera. The first-day live broadcasts for the other channels were apletely different story. On the first day of his arrival, famed TV host Li Xiaoxiao, the subject of S1, visited career soldiers and young conscripts already serving on the foreign he was assigned to, with gifts in tow. The gifts had been donated by himself, fans, and his sponsors. Many of the career soldiers and many of the youngsters who had been serving there for half a year had grown up watching Li Xiaoxiaos shows. They were quite familiar with the star, so they were quite emotional when they came into close contact with him and shook his hand. Li Xiaoxiaos humorousments and moves livened up the base, which enjoyed a rare respite from its typically dour atmosphere. The decor in the cafeteria wasnt exactly appealing, and many scenes in the kitchen were likewise off-putting, but these eyesores were alleviated by avoiding the most grotesque items and with subtle camera angles and blurring effects. Coupled with Li Xiaoxiaos sense of humor and ability to lighten the mood, quite a few touching scenes emerged, conveying to viewers that, despite the hardships the soldiers and conscripts endured, there were funny moments too. You had to admit that talent was talent. As the oldest of the five celebrities and the most experienced, Li Xiaoxiao was great at taking charge of the situation. Li Xiaoxiaos fans and online viewers were also moved by the jovial mood. Donations of cash and supplies poured in. Financiers also expressed interest in investing in the base. S1s live broadcast was an indisputable sess. On S2, the handsome, elegant Old-Era aristocrat Fritz charted an artsier course. He used soulful expressions and controlled embellishment to turn every moment into a tearjerker. Fritz even yed host. Apart from having heart-to-hearts with some of the conscripts, he also interviewed career soldiers with interesting backgrounds. A veteran singer and actor, Fritz knew how to draw out emotion and even put himself in the shoes of his interview subjects, disying genuine emotion. Every time those haunting eyes faced the camera, countless fans were shaken. Fans: Its just cash. Were shelling it out. Judging from the audience response and viewership data, S2 was likewise a great sess. On S3, as an actor in mainstreammercial films, Andre likewise enjoyed a huge fan base, but while he had sparred with some of the young instructors during training camp, on ount of his limited martial arts training, he held back. The career soldiers stationed here were different from the young instructors back in training camp. The former were battle-hardened, even projecting a different aura. Andre had no intention of getting a beatdown on live television. Instead, he shared life stories with the young conscripts and sang military songs with the career soldiers. You never would have guessed that this A-list actor had a decent voice. He made for a decent singer, which served as a pleasant surprise to his fans. Even though S3s viewership datagged the numbers posted by S1 and S2, it still turned a profit. By that measure, it was also a sess. On S4, Tianhao, who hailed from the Woo family of Tongzhou aristocracy, had been born on a pedestal, and his ability to act pretentious was unscathed. After his arrival, he challenged several of the standout soldiers to kung-fu duels. Anyone who lived in the New Era knew that founding father General Woo Tong had been an aplished martial artist. His descendants were allpetent fighters, not simply posers. The well-trained core family members in particr werebat-tested. Even though Tianhao was a poser, he backed it up with real skill. Tianhao challenged three of the top soldiers in a row. The young conscripts rooted for Tianhao, while the career soldiers backed their brethren. The online audience was thoroughly electrified, hooting and apuding without pause and bestowing round after round of cash rewards. The face-offs spiced up the atmosphere and were embraced by the conscripts and career soldiers alike and drew a big audience. Tianhao had achieved his goal of coolness. After the duels, senior officers at the base staged a wee banquet for Tianhao. Soldiers who werent assigned to missions the next day were granted special exemption to drink a bit. Tianhao had brought the alcohol from home. Quite a few heavy drinkers got their fix. One officer even pped Tianhao on the back, saying he would show Tianhao how to drive the base jeeps reserved for career soldiers. S4s numbers rivaled the performance of S1 and S2. Not to mention that Tianhao had the full backing of the Woo family back in Tongzhou. By contrast, the S5 production team stood out by adopting an unvarnished documentary style. The footage was more befitting an actual documentary film than entertainment programming. The other four channels all used subtle camera angles or blurred out graphic content. Only S5 was in high definition andpletely uncensored. Viewers who were looking for light entertainment would not stick with S5, but apart from members of the establishment, a group of parents also started tuning in. Indeed, S5 was far less entertaining than the other four channels, but it was the real thing. What was of more pressing concern to the parents whose children were serving was what their kids actual routines were like. Even though they had served as well, those had been different times. Who knew how much these military outposts had changed over the years? Even parents with kids serving on others couldnt help tuning in to S5, because you could see what the bases ons with tough conditions were really like. There was no fudging or fakery. It was as if you were standing on the yourself. On the first four channels, regardless of the topic at hand, regardless of who was being interviewed, the center of attention was the four celebrities. The celebrities anchored the live webcasts. But on S5, Fang Zhao was less of a presence. Instead, the camera focused on the conscripts and the career soldiers. The only thing was that the uncensored footage was too much for some viewers. S5 got plenty of rave reviews, but it also drew manyints. Many viewersined that some of S5s footage was ill-suited for teenagers and was detrimental to their development. Indeed, footage of raw materials being prepared in the kitchen and of mealtime turned quite a few adults off, let alone teenagers. If simr scenes were in the pipeline and were broadcast uncensored, there would be no end to theints. To get ahead of the issue, the senior management of Project Starlight held a conference call. Shutting down S5 was not an option. They also wouldnt censor it. They wanted Kevin Lin and Fang Zhao to shoot more raw footage in the same vein, even record some violent or bloody incidents. As long they could show the true nature of the work in the Baiji base, as long as some folks could get an actual sense of the bases growth, Project Starlight would have fulfilled its mission. The conservatives who had shed funding for exploratory missions and diverted funds to building up existing bases didnt do so to provide entertainment. They wanted to deliver a clear message to the people. Look at how tough it is to develop the existing bases. Why the hell should we keep exploring? So what if we discover mores with livable conditions. Can we build bases on them and immigrate right away? Folks who keep dreaming about discovering new minerals that can be used as new energy sources should wake up and get back in touch with reality. Are new minerals that easy to find? The conservatives wanted to shore up popr supportand Project Starlight was the means to their end. To protect S5, the senior management of Project Starlight decided after their conference call to implement a ratings system on the five channels. But curious viewers didnt care what the senior executives were thinking. Eager fans who followed Project Starlights five channels summarized the tone of each channel with these quips after the five channelspleted their first day of live programming. S1: How are you,rades? Well done! Good job! S2: Blood, sweat, and tears. S3: Theres nothing a little love and tenderness cant conquer. S4: Drinking games. S5: Danger ahead! Nobat personnel evacuate! Chapter 190: Ratings System Chapter 190: Ratings System Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Three hours after S5 ended its first days live broadcast, the senior managers at Project Starlight announced they were going to implement a ratings system. Many viewers supported the move, thinking it was right thing to do. So be it if they missed out on all the gory stuff on S5. Watching S5s live broadcast made you realize that a ratings system was the best solution. But some viewers thought the move was unnecessary. A debate quickly sprung up online. "You will have to serve sooner orter. Its best you know the ugly side and be psychologically ready. At least its better than finding out when you actually serve." "That isnt a fair argument. Many kids are tuning in to the live webcasts. Theyve had limited exposure to this kind of material. They will be scarred if they see stuff like this too early. A ratings system is necessary. Not to mention that not everyone will be assigned to serve in ces like that." "Thats true." Families who were well off could always manage tond their kids easier assignments. This was an open secret. Such was the state of the conscription system. For now, that was the way things were. Folks who were upset with the system could only b*tch about it. Folks without connections could only hope that service locations currently suffering from tough conditions would get more funding and investments so infrastructure could be improved. That way, the experience wouldnt be so rough by the time they served. By that line of thinking, live broadcasts like this were really worth supporting. If average citizens like themselves couldnt change things, then they would leave it to the celebrities. Five hours after S5 ended its first broadcast, Project Starlights senior management announced the provisional age restrictions for its five channels: S1 through S4: 7+ S5: 15+ In other words, the four channels S1 to S4 were suitable for viewers 7 and above, while S5 would be limited to viewers 15 or older. "Was the age limit for S5 set too high?" Some parents were upset, arguing that even though the content was a bit disturbing, a teenager was quite mature and could handle the fallout. Folks who grew up in the New Era had ess to the inte at a young age. They matured earlierapred to children in the Old Era. Many 14- or 15-year-old kids in the New Era were spouting simr views to adults. "The Project Starlight managers have their reasons for restricting the channel to 15-plus." Even if a young teenager knows about a lot of stuff, he or she isnt quite an adult yet. Be it mental strength or problem-solving, they stillg behind grown adults slightly. "15-plus is OK. For viewers who are 15 years old, they have another five years before they need to serve. If they want to find out about this kind of stuff, five years is a sufficient buffer. In any case, their parents are watching the footage anyway." Parents who were opposed to the 15-plus limit changed their minds after hearing the argument online and pondering the matter. True, the senior managers at Project Starlight must have had their reasons for setting the age limit so high. Even though our kids are too young to watch the show, its all the same when we as parents get the lowdown and ry the information to them. At this point, some of the Muzhou viewers got a bit cocky. "Not to brag, but we Muzhouers are more adaptable than you guys. I dont know if you noticed, but regardless of the, eight out of the 10 folks working in the kitchen are from Muzhou. Only us Muzhouers can handleing into close contact with foreign food sources every day. Folks from others are too chickenshit to do the job. Theyre also not meticulous enough." Thisment won a lot of praise from fellow Muzhouers. "Thats spot on. Just take a look at the live broadcast on S5out of all the people who appeared on camera in the kitchen, half were Muzhouers. The heavily tanned kid who spoke the most during the broadcast is the son of the owner of a small ranch in Muzhou. During the broadcast, the ranch owner was handing out red packets stuffed with cash left and right in honor of his son." Folks who had served in Muzhou also confirmed this was the case. In terms of getting used to the new diet during military service, Muzhouers were the best. But what they didnt say was how theyd puked their guts out when theyd entered the kitchen for the first time after arriving on base. All they talked about was how they were the most adaptable. None of them had been able to adjust right away. Soon, the "us Muzhouers" spiels in the discussion forum started to piss off folks from other continents. "Hey, brother upstairs, this is discrimination against folks from other continents!" "Its just being able to down a bug. Big deal!" "Speaking of which, dont you Muzhouers have the tradition of insect banquets?" "Right, right. I heard about Muzhouers eating insects a long time ago. Word has it that its a festival that was started when the New Era was founded." When the Period of Destruction had ended, at the beginning of the New Era, Muzhou had been the worlds leading food producer, with thergest plots of arablend. Yet Muzhous first farmers had encountered many natural disasters. Back then, the level of technological development had been quite crude, and anti-pest measures hadnt been very effective. To producerge yields, the farmers had paid a heavy price. The farmers hadnt gotten to enjoy life until farm equipment had been upgraded and the Academy of Agricultural Science hade up with effective pest controls. To remember the forefathers who had cultivated Muzhous first plots, to honor their efforts in defeating the different types of insects that had infested their crops, certain regions of Muzhou heldmemorative festivals. That was when the insect banquets were held. Visitors to Muzhou had long tried to avoid these festivals. If they encountered one, they would steer clear of it or approach for a quick selfie they could show off on their social media feeds and then bolt immediately. Now that the topic had been broached, people started wondering why Muzhouers could adjust so quickly when they saw such disgusting food. "Is it because they started eating insects very early on?" "Im reminded of thement during the S5 broadcast: The more you eat, the less afraid you are." "The more I think about it, the more usible this theory is. In this regard, Muzhouers have an innate advantage." "My kid is only 14. I wanted him to tune into S5, but now I can only let him watch the other channels. Still, I want to order insect meals online. Are they still avable in Muzhou? Are they avable in easy packaging, like a small box or a small pouch?" "They are, but at this time of the year, the selection is limited and the insects arent that fresh. If youre interested, Ill suggest a few brands." Once the subject of insect banquets came up, Muzhouers who practiced the tradition started firing off rmendations, suggesting brands for variety, taste, and food safety standards. They also pointed outpanies whose sourcing was questionable. Folks from other continents set aside their differences and scrambled to jot down all these details. The many parents who were worried sick about their kids and following the discussion forum on S5 felt it was divine intervention. Here was a way to prepare their kids for the hardship! The few small factories that supplied insect-rted food products in Muzhou saw their online orders grow exponentially, so much so that their owners thought it was aputer glitch. Meanwhile, existing inventory had long been snatched up. The bosses checked the date. It was still well before their peak season of July. Why the sudden deluge of orders? The owners of Muzhou farms, both small andrge, smelled a business opportunity and acted swiftly as well. Meanwhile, kids from the 11 continents other than Muzhou had no idea what was awaiting them. Some of them were filled with anticipation when they heard their parents had ordered them presents, but when the gifts arrived, they were so shocked they wanted to cry. Even yearster, they would remember the fear of being force-fed insect meals. Fang Zhao had no idea what was going on on his home. His first day on base was very busy. After helping unload the cargo from the off-base missions and having ate-night snack, he retired to his assigned dorm room. Many new arrivals at the Baiji base struggled to fall asleep their first night because of their conflicting emotions or because they had slept so much on their inbound journeys, but Fang Zhao had no such problems. He slept well his first night. When they woke up, Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin got word of their 15-plus rating. "15-plus?" Kevin Lin wondered if the age limit had been set too high, but he realized it made sense after pondering the matter. Their bosses wanted to send them a message: Bring it on! Give us everything raw. No need to worry about scaring kids anymore. Kevin Lin had a knack for unraveling the thinking of senior management. Indeed, he soon received a message from headquarters that confirmed his suspicions. It instructed him to not hold back and to not worry about any potentialints. Now that he had his marching orders, all Kevin Lin had to do was execute them. The breakfast selection at the cafeteria was limited. Kevin Lin ordered some porridge-like mess whose ingredients he couldnt identify. He didnt bother asking in case the answer would spook him away from eating the meal. After ncing at Fang Zhao, who was sitting across from him and seemed to have a healthy appetite, Kevin Lin pursed his lips, pinched his nose, and had a few sips of the porridge. It didnt taste great. Luckily, hed snuck a few bites of his private food stash before heading to breakfast. Everyones personal items had been searched after they had arrived at the base. There were strict rules about personal belongings, but Kevin Lin wasnt a conscript and he had a job to do, so base personnel had turned a blind eye. "Youre going to officially start your service today. ording to your assignment, youll be part of a mining team," Kevin Lin said to Fang Zhao. "As you know, as the first five celebrities of Project Starlight, you wont be treated like the regr conscripts. The senior leadership at the base made special arrangements a while back. Well just y it by ear." Fang Zhao nodded. He knew how things were evolving. He wouldnt fight the flow. After breakfast, the regr conscripts who had arrived with them were divided into teams and led to different work locations to start their transition. Their team leaders would lecture them on the necessary know-how. Meanwhile, Fang Zhao was escorted to his work location by a colonel-level officer. He had long been informed of his assignment, mining, which was one of the mostmon jobs during military service. Chapter 191: Mining Is a Techinical Job Chapter 191: Mining Is a Techinical Job Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The person in charge of bringing Fang Zhao to the service grounds was Colonel Edmund. He was a solemn-looking middle-aged man who did not talk orugh much. Edmund was the direct deputy of the highest-ranking officer in the Baiji base, Lieutenant General Shanta. Edmund was over 80 years of age, but that was only considered middle age in the New Era. However, in his heart, Edmund knew that it would be hard for him to get promoted any further. Even if the base was extended and developed well, he might not necessarily make a push for promotion. There was an internal saying: After passing 80 years of age, there are basically no more chances to get promoted. Furthermore, Edmund did not have much of a strong family background. If not because he had followed Shanta closely, he might not have even been where he was today. Knowing that he had reached the age where he could no longer climb, Edmund had been considering. After this year was over, he would transfer to civilian work. Like many of hisrades, he would return home, spending theter half of his life in a governmental institution. Maybe there would even be a chance for him to climb there. Shanta knew about Edmunds ns. With such apetent subordinate leaving, Shanta had given him this chance to appear on-screen more. Perhaps this would benefit himter on when he changed his profession. Therefore, Edmund regarded this opportunity with high importance. Even if he used to despise celebrities, in front of Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin, there were rare smiles on his usually grave face, and the pressure people felt in his presence was much fainter. A motorcade left the base. Inside a car in the middle of the motorcade, Edmund was exining the mining area to Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin. "Currently, we have three mining sites: two basic mines and one power-source mine. The materials from the basic mines are used mainly for construction. The ores from the power-source mines provide energy. For the basic mining site, we can adopt an automated system that doesnt require much manpower. As for the power-source mining site, automated systems are of no use. Apparatuses might suffer interference, and excavating machinery might result in somerge damages. Therefore, in mining sites where we are unable to use machinery or equipment, we have to make use of manpower. That is where conscriptse in. Now, we are heading to the power-source mine." On-screen, Edmund did not show any signs of nervousness, but Fang Zhao could feel that Edmund was tensedhe just wasnt showing it. Fang Zhao could also guess Edmunds thoughts. Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother Fang had talked a lot about the military, and given Fang Zhaos own previous history, it was not hard for him to guess. This was also the reason Fang Zhao was willing to coordinate and act, giving Edmund more chances to show off and help Baijis mining value be more well known and attract more investors to help shoulder the pressure. Baijis leaders were happy to shower these people bearing responsibilities with even more benefits. Edmund told them that over at the basic mines, each time the truck team made a trip, they would transport several kilotons of ore and raw materials. These were used for the bases construction. Transporting several kilotons per trip might have sounded like a lot, but whenpared to bases with abundant manpower and resources, this was totally pitiful and unsightly. In those bases, the volume of freight transported by those trucks was in the tens of kilotons per trip. With low freight volumes and ack of manpower, the base and the outposts developed at a much slower rate. The motorcade traveled on the mostmonly used road and did not encounter any aggressive life-forms. The journey was smooth, and after 40 minutes, they arrived at the power-source mine. At the mining site, there was a garrison stationed to maintain the safety of the ce. Kevin Lin once again turned on the camera, and he intended to fly it over the mining site for an overhead view, but that was rejected. The deployment of the mining site was ssified military information, so Kevin Lin could only film the surroundings. Edmund brought them to a mine entrance. Excavation had been underway for a few days already. Fang Zhao could hear the humming of machinerying from inside. There were two mechanical conveyor belts transporting rocks and stones out. One belt transported waste rock, while the other transported power ore. Edmunds hand randomly went to the conveyor belt and picked up a piece of power ore and handed it over to Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin. Within the dark brown piece of rock, there was a piece of near transparent stone. "Grade A high quality ore. To be exact, this is grade A?." For ssification of ores, grade A was divided into three ranks: A+, A, and A?. Comparing a piece of simrly sized power ore, grade A+ would provide much more energy than grade A? one. However, these pieces of power ore being grade A was not too bad. The reason why Baiji had been able to construct a base was not just because there were life-forms and it was habitable, it was also due to the rich mineral resources avable. Solely relying on sr energy was not enough to meet the high energy demands of maintaining the bases development ratepower ore was the most important. After preliminary surveys, Baiji contained quite a lot of grade A power ore, which was sufficient to maintain the bases development and future extensions. Edmund sighed. "A pity. They were careless when excavating and broke it. For an ore this size, the quality will definitely drop. However, these kids have only been mining for half a year. Hitting this sort of standard is already not too bad." Edmund spoke a few praises of the current batch of youngsters undergoing military service on Baiji. There were many online audiences, so too much criticism in the face of these audiences would lead to them having poor opinions. A whole piece of power ore would surely be better than a few smaller pieces of power ore. Itsmercial value would also be even higher. But these miners did not have sufficient experience, or perhaps they were distracted. In a moment of carelessness or during a loss of concentration, therge whole piece of power ore would be chipped and broken down into pieces. This resulted in a drop in grade and quality and was what many people knew as "ore dilution." If the military service duration was two years, perhaps these situations would be slightly better. It took a year of mining experience to be proficient, but by then it was time to be dmissioned and the next batch of new conscripts would arrived. Thus, ore dilution would always be a problem. "Ore dilution cannot be prevented. Even if we were to use machinery to mine, it would still ur." Edmund was speaking the truth, but he was speaking to exonerate those young conscripts that did not have much experience. He knew that many parents were watching the broadcast, and they did not wish to hear base officers speaking poorly of their kids. For Edmund to make it to the level he was at, he had decent EQ. Even if he could not make the audiences adore him, he could at least make himself less deplorable. "Mining is a technical job. Other than old miners with many years of experience, everyone else will find it hard to avoid such situations." As Edmund was speaking, a person d in full work attire ran out from the mining tunnel. Removing his helmet, his youthful face shed a grin. "You guys are here!" Excitement was written on his face as he turned to look at Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin beside Edmund. Scanning further at the camera floating in the air, his smiles intensity doubled. He showed some restraint and raised his hand to adjust his helmet hair, trying to make it look better. Edmund could understand where he wasing from and did not say anything. Edmund turned toward Fang Zhao to make introductions. "Hayden arrivedst October and is the leader of this mining team." After that, he turned to Hayden and pointed at Fang Zhao. "This here is..." "I know, I know, Fang Zhao! Its an honor to meet you atst! I really love the style of your tunes!" Hayden wanted to say more, but he caught a glimpse of Edmunds expression and immediately swallowed the remainder of his words. He reluctantly put on his helmet once again and said, "Shall I lead the way into the mine?" Two soldiers brought over two sets of special work clothes that conscripts wore and helped Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin put them on. "Lets enter." Edmund nodded, indicating for Hayden to lead the way. "Yeah, all right!" Hayden happily eximed. Through his clear visor, he shed a "Dont worry" expression toward Edmund. Everything had already been nned, and there would be absolutely no embarrassing situations. Edmund felt a little at ease. Hayden was capable. In this team of miners, Haydens evaluation was the best, and he had some experience with mining. Otherwise, he would not have be the leader of this team. There were lights in the mining tunnel so it wasnt very dusky. As they walked in, some conscripts were using equipment to mine. Noticing the indicator lights of the live broadcast, the conscripts hurriedly struck a pose, falling over each other trying to give a greeting and, as best as they could, let their voices appear on the live broadcast or show their faces. Although the masks covered half their faces, perhaps friends or families might recognize their eyes or their voices? Hayden indicated for Fang Zhao and the group to stop. There was a case filled with tools, with a number of them seemingly like pickaxes. Hayden fished one out from inside and handed it over to Fang Zhao. "Wanna try?" Fang Zhao epted the tool. Holding it, he realized these excavating tools were not as simple as they looked. Inside was some precise propulsion device, and it was made of special materials. These tools were not specially prepared for Fang Zhao; all military service personnel used these. With these tools, they did not need to use a lot of strength to chisel bits off the hard rock wall. However, to excavate better quality ores and minimize ore damage still required umted experience. "Our mining site has lots of ore. You dont have to pick a ce, here will do." Hayden randomly pointed to a certain spot on the cave wall. Kevin Lin felt this was funny. What lousy tricks. Even I wont fall for it, let alone those shrewd merchants. To attract more investors, Baijis basemand wanted to spoon-feed Fang Zhao like a child. Then tell the audience, "Look, this little celebritys first time mining, and at a randomly picked spot at that, and he excavated ore on his first try. Our mineral resources are plentiful. Although the ore quality is not especially high, we have quantity! Interested investors, hurry and join the party!" Kevin Lin stifled augh and asked Fang Zhao, who was staring at the cave wall, "What are your thoughts?" "Thoughts? I think there is something behind this spot," Fang Zhao replied. Edmund raised his eyebrows as his smile widened. Thats right! Hurry and dig, let the online audiences know how concentrated Baijis mineral deposits are! Kevin Lin gestured at Fang Zhao with his hands, indicating that the camera was in ce and he could begin to dig. Fang Zhao brandished the propulsion pickaxe in his hand and heaved it over to strike the wall. Thud A piece of rock on the cave wall became loose. Fang Zhao adjusted the handle and the loose piece fell. He had used quite a bit of power, so the piece that fell was ratherrge. Hayden looked at the piece of rock that fell, and the smile on his face became somewhat forced. This was undoubtedly a high-grade ore-rich site, and he had gotten many experienced old miners to take a look, so why was it that inside the rock that was pried off were only scattered fragments of power ore? But what attracted the most attention was not the piece of rock that had fallen but rather the life-form that appeared in the hole in the cave wall where the rock used to be. A sinister-looking bug about the size of two palms appeared. These kind of bugs weremonly found inside mineral veins and looked especially devilish, but people familiar with this mining site knew that these sorts of bug only looked scary. They had high defensive capabilities, but they were actually very stupid. Colonel Edmund stiffly instructed a soldier to the side. "Drag it out and roast it." Hayden trembled. He felt like those words were meant for him. After all, he was the one handling matters here and had met with unfavorable circumstances. Hayden hurriedly shed Edmund a "Dont be impatient" look. This time, they had been really unlucky. Fang Zhao would surely excavate one the next time. Hayden had picked out a few reserves. Chapter 192: Its Really Not Deliberate! Chapter 192: Its Really Not Deliberate! Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh When Kevin Lin had seen Edmund and Haydens confident manner, he had thought that it was a surefire n and had specifically adjusted the camera to focus on the spot on the cave wall where Fang Zhao would chip away. In his heart, he had been slightly excited to "witness it for the first time in history," and his head had been spinning with anticipation that it would "make the headlines." Kevin Lin had never done mining during his military service, as his family had managed to pull some strings. Therefore, mining was fresh for him, but he had never expected to encounter such an awkward situation. It wasnt just Kevin Lin who had been eagerly anticipating it. Online audiences watching channel S5 also stared nkly at the situation that unfolded. Many people had all been waiting to see what sort of ore Fang Zhao would mine on his first try. Although people with a good eye could tell that the spot had already been nned beforehand by Baiji, it was amon urrence for entertainment programs, so they didnt mind. People had fixated on their screens so attentively, and some hadnt even blinked. In the end, what had appeared on-screen was a sinister-looking bug, and a close-up of it at that. Timid people were scared out of their seats. "So scary!" "I was too engrossed staring at the screen! What sort of bug is that? It looks really savage." "It should be edible? I heard that colonel say to roast it?" "That means to say that Fang Zhaos first time mining, he excavated a bug?" "Hahahaha, seems like it!" Although many people had been scared by the close-up shot, when they regained their senses, they felt this was funny. They would have a topic tough about for the next few days. The people inside Baijis mining cave could not see the reactions of the online audience, but they could guess. Hayden coughed lightly and exined to Fang Zhao. "Generally speaking, in areas with high power-ore deposits, this species of bugs is rarely seen. The more bugs there are, the less ore. Thats why we dont have to continue digging here. Surely there wont be too much high-quality ore behind this rock wall. Normally, when we excavate till bugs appear, we change locations." As he spoke, Hayden still unresignedly looked at the piece of stone that Fang Zhao had dug out. There was very little power ore, and it was fragmented. It indeed did not have much value. "Lets change to another spot and try again. This spot has probably been excavated dry." Hayden took a marker and drew an indicator on the cave wall, telling other miners that there were bugs and there was probably a bugs nest behind. There was no need to waste effort by continuing to excavate here. The group continued inward, and Hayden brought Fang Zhao to another spot. "Lets try over here." There were more high-grade ores here. Arge piece of ore had just been mined yesterday from the spot Hayden was pointing at, and looking at the rock wall, there were probably even morerge pieces of ore that had yet to be mined. Hayden had specially exhorted the team not to touch this area and to leave it for Fang Zhao to shine on Project Starlight. Edmund also felt that this time would surely be a sess. Although he was not in charge of mining, over the years, he had seen a lot of mining and at least had some experience in this area. This rock wall indeed looked like it contained an abundance of ore. Edmund sighed in his heart. We should have started digging here first. If they had not been worried that audiences would find it too staged, they would have arranged for Fang Zhao to mine forrge pieces of ore here. "Go ahead," Edmund said. Fang Zhao stared at where Hayden was pointing, thinking. He had a hunch that whatid behind the wall was probably not what Hayden and Edmund were expecting... However, seeing Hayden and Edmunds self-confident manner, Fang Zhao did not say much as he gripped the pickaxe and knocked it against the rock wall. Having gained some experience from the previous time, this time around, Fang Zhao controlled the propulsion rather well. The piece of rock he pried off was appropriate. The camera once again was focused on the cave wall, and online audiences leaned forward as they stared at their screens. Everyone watched as the piece of rock fell from the cave wall. Inside, two or three peanut-sized power ores could be seen. These peanut-sized ores were slightly better than the previous round. At least it wasnt bugs. Edmund: "..." Kevin Lin, who had been wholeheartedly anticipating: "..." Behind Haydens helmet, his face had turned red. He no longer dared to look at Edmund. He wished to find a ce to hide. No bugs had been excavated from this area, and there were no bug holes nearby. The characteristics of the stone wall also looked as though it had an abundance of high-grade ore. How could it be that Fang Zhao had only managed to mine just a bit?! Hayden was utterly confused. Edmunds facial muscles were twitching, as though he was enduring some pain. The original n had been a step-by-step arrangement for Fang Zhao to slowly mine arge ore, as that would have appeared even more natural. But now, two times! Let alone arge ore, he had not even managed to mine an eptable one! "How about... we... go further inside." After all, Hayden was a young guy and had just encountered two sessive setbacks. Faced with a lot of mental pressure, he could not remain calm and started to stammer. He did not dare to look Edmund in the face, but he could feel the pressurizing aura emanating from Edmund. He shivered from fear as his mind constantly reyed the way Edmund had ordered the soldier to "drag the bug outside and roast it" a while back. Continuing in, at the furthest point in the cave, Hayden pointed at a spot where he and other old miners were absolutely sure there were power-ore deposits. Not just them, anyone slightly experienced could see the rock walls characteristics through the live broadcast. Those with sharp eyes could see a portion of power ore jutting out. Potential ore investors watching this scene online pursed their lips. Power ore could be mined out from this spot even when blindfolded. It seemed like the people of Baiji had no other option. They would have nothing to show if they did not do this. Sure enough, this time, when the pickaxe was swung, a piece of power ore fell, but this power ore was not as big as everyone had expected. It was just around the size of an average humans fist. Edmund looked at the other ores mined by the conscripts on the conveyor belt beside them, then looked at the piece Fang Zhao had taken three attempts to mine. It seemed a little irksome. This time, Hayden really wished he could hide himself under a rock. He had really tried his best! Kevin Lin switched from live broadcast mode to filming mode. There were time constraints when it came to live broadcasting. When they did not manage to mine anything satisfactory, it would be better to switch the live broadcast mode to a film mode and turn it back when they sessfully mined something. He had been too trusting of Baijis peoples capabilities. If this was the best result after arranging for a month, Baiji could forget about attracting investors. When he thought about the other four channels mining results, Kevin Lin felt his own prospects seem rather bleak. The instantaneous live broadcasts were arranged to be as close together as possible, but due to them being on differents, it was impossible for the broadcasts to all be simultaneous. Before Fang Zhaos side had starting mining, the other four had alreadypleted their first day of live broadcasting. Channel S5 had been thest to start. Online, those users that had just watched S5s live broadcast had started to discuss. "Hahahaha, its a pity their expressions could not be seen because they were all wearing helmets. Why didnt the camera turn around. I wish I could have seen the look on that Colonel Edmures face." "Its Edmund." "Hey, whatever man, I just want to see his expression now!" "From my statistics, among the five celebrities, Fang Zhao failed the most." All five channels had arranged for live broadcasts in their respective mining areas. Although the other four celebrities had not needed to mine like the conscripts, for a fruitful live broadcast, they had all gone into the mines and dug at the spots that the respective bases had arranged for them. S2s Fritz had excavated a palm-sized power ore on his first try. S1s Li Xiaoxiao had fared well too, excavating one slightly smaller than Fritz on his first try. On his second try, though, hed gotten arger one. S3s Andre might have seemed slightly boorish in the eyes of the viewers, but he was careful. On his first try, he had used too much strength and fragmented the ore. On his second try, when there had been a possibility of ore, under the guidance of an old miner, he had patiently chipped away at the sides till he had excavated the power ore. With a little luck on his side, the ore hed excavated was the size of an adults forearm. He had even hugged it and taken a photo, and now it was pinned on Project Starlights news section headlines. In short, during the first day of live broadcasts at the mining site, although no one had excavated anythingrger than Andres, they had all managed to reap some gains, so it was not too unsightly. S4s Tianhao had had the worst results among the first four channels. When he had originally mined the least ore, he had only pulled a long face but had not been stupid enough to me the base personnel. Only after he had returned to the base had he thrown a tantrum. Now that he knew S5s Fang Zhaos luck was worse than his, Tianhao suddenly felt much better. Tianhao stroked his chin and pondered. "As long as someone is below, it doesnt look as ugly. I heard that on Fang Zhaos mining broadcast, he got a bug on his first try, a few peanuts on his second try, and only on his third try did he excavate a small piece of power ore. Say, do you reckon that Baijis personnel intentionally duped him?" The special reporter for S4 who was following Tianhao shook his head. "Probably not. Baijis personnel would not be that foolish." "Then that just means that Fang Zhao himself is just in unlucky and could not mine anything," Tianhao concluded. S4s special reporter nodded his head in approval, at the same time delighting in anothers misfortune. He reckoned Kevin Lin would be dying of anger. An for investors watching the five channels, after the live broadcasts, their impression of Baiji was the worst. A few investors and surveyors of relevantpanies smirked. They expected a staged performance of miningrge ores in session, but in the end, the special arrangements only ended up this way. It just shows how low Baijis mineral density is! This sort of ce even wishes to attract investors? Not a chance! Considering the transportation time and extravagant fees for setting up amunicationswork, as well as paying taxes, only fools would consider investing in Baiji! If there were any future advertisements from Baijis base, they would not believe the advertisements! Also watching the live broadcast was Baijis highest-ranking officer, Shanta. At this moment, he was not looking too well. None of the other high-ranking officers at the base were smiling. This beginning was no good. Their perfect n had only just begun and yet they had encountered setbacks. What were they going to do in future!? Did they have to show that they were an extremely destitute ce and beg for donations? Whichrge base had risen to prominence through development from donations? They all relied on pulling inrge investments from enterprises! Over at the mining site, the people here could sense the abnormal atmosphere. They were especially well behaved and did not goof off, as they were afraid of incurring the wrath of Edmund. Hayden was on the verge of tears. "It... was... was... was really not deliberate!" He really had not meant any of this and had not wished to have Fang Zhao embarrass himself on the live broadcast. He also did not dare to do anything that would have harmed themselves even more than Fang Zhao! At the same time, Hayden wanted to exin to Colonel Edmund. Edmund was the highest-ranked person in charge of the power-source mining area. Haydens military service only concluded in October. He still had to be under Edmund for another half a year. Edmund silently looked at Hayden before turning around and leaving the cave. He had decided to write his application to transfer to civilian work. Hayden stood rooted to the ground at a loss. Fang Zhao sighed and patted Haydens shoulder. "I know you didnt mean for this to happen." Hayden felt that Fang Zhao was a really nice person. Despite being embarrassed live, Fang Zhao could still calmly console him. "Dont worry about all the other stuff. Tell me more about the rocks characteristics. How do you judge whether there would be ores here?" Fang Zhao asked Hayden. Hayden was woken from his daze when asked about his expertise. He exined all he knew in detail, and as he talked, he demonstrated. Holding up the pickaxe, he chipped away at the rock,bining theory and practice, he chipped off a piece of ore around 20 centimeters in length. He continued digging and excavated anotherrge piece of ore the size of half an arm. He was actually just randomly mining yieldedrge ones. Hayden: "..." Its really not deliberate!! Afraid that Fang Zhao would get the wrong idea, Hayden immediately tried to exin. Fang Zhao did not get angry over this matter. He knew that Hayden had not deceived him. He could only me his own luck for not mining a decent-sized ore. Everyone would have reckoned this was the case. Fang Zhaoughed as he thought about it. All along people had said that his luck was good. This time, it was rare for him to be so unlucky. "Its all right, go on," Fang Zhao replied. Hayden breathed a sigh of relief when he noticed that Fang Zhao was not angry. He told Fang Zhao about all his experiences and everything he had learned in his half a year here, hoping that Fang Zhao would mine arger ore next time. This way, Edmund and the other high-ranking officers would not hold him responsible. And as he was exining, he pried off another power ore the size of an arm. This was thergest ore mined over the past 10 days! ording to customary practice, rewards were given for mining arge piece of power ore. At any other time, Hayden would have been shouting in delight and showing off inside the mine, but today, he couldnt even bring himself to be happy. This piece of rock had appeared at the wrong time. Hayden was exhausted. He leaned against the rock wall and squatted down. If during the live broadcast Fang Zhao had mined such arge piece of power ore, everyone would surely have cheered and they would have received some rewards, but during the live broadcast, Fang Zhao had mined thrice, but it had all been unsatisfactory. "We dont have to send back this part, right?" Kevin Lin asked Fang Zhao in a low voice. After switching to film mode, the video captured saw Hayden randomly mine such arge ore. If it was sent back for audiences to see, it would further prove that Fang Zhao was useless. Fang Zhao would not be affected by such a trivial matter. "Send it. Send it back and let everyone know that Baiji has plenty of power ores, and that its worth investing in." A dejected Hayden, who was squatting down, heard this and looked toward Fang Zhao gratefully. Baijis top brasss biggest desire was to attract investors. Fang Zhao was willing to bear the negative image and let the video be released. He was willing to let Baiji shed the tag of "barren ce," and Hayden was really thankful for that. Hayden sincerely eximed, "Thank you! You can surely mine arge ore too!" Fang Zhaoughed. "Right, I think so too." Chapter 193: Grade A Power Chapter 193: Grade A Power Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh To prove that he wasnt lying, Hayden went out of his way to invite a few veteran miners to join them. When they instructed Fang Zhao on how to determine mineral quality, they were able to dig outrge ores at will, but the spots they pointed out to Fang Zhao never yielded big pieces. The miners turned beet red. They wanted to exin themselves, but they didnt know how. They finally knew how Hayden had felt. Standing to his side, Hayden couldnt help but tell Fang Zhao, "Your luck is... truly terrible." Even Kevin Lin, who had been observing the process all along, shook his head in resignation. He was angry and amused at the same time. Fang Zhaos luck was so bad that he didnt know what to say. Now Hayden and the veteran miners didnt dare suggest spots for Fang Zhao any more. After passing on their knowledge, they shut up and stood to one side. "Really, as long as you remember what we taught you, youll definitely be able to dig out a bigger piece of ore than Andre on S3," Hayden reassured Fang Zhao. But Fang Zhao wasnt as devastated as the others thought he was. All he did was study the wall in front of him carefully. He was surrounded by other miners who were digging. The ore they dug out and rock debris kept being shipped out via conveyor belt. Fang Zhao kept inspecting the wall and reying the excavation strategies Hayden and the old miners had taught him in his head. He also had a very special feeling. Mines generated strange energy fields. Ordinary people who spent significant amounts of time in mines typically suffered physically. That was why miners wore protective clothing. After all, they spent most of their days inside the mine. Many types of excavation machinery didnt function properly in the mines, likely due to these invisible energy fields. This phenomenon ured in 90 percent of mines. There were excavation devices resistant to the energy fields, but they were too expensive. Maintenance was also costly. ces that were ranked on the bottom end of the development order drafted by the global alliance, like Baiji, would never deploy those types of machines. Also, the conscription system provided plenty of manualbor. They didnt need the machines. Fang Zhao had read a few books about power ores. The discovery of power ores had marked a quantum leap in technological development. It had ushered in the era of immigration to foreigns and the beginning of space exploration. Every power ore released an energy field. The strength of the energy field depended on the quality and size of the ore. Despite wearing protective clothing, Fang Zhao could still feel the invisible energy fields that surrounded him. This was something the others couldnt detect. A normal person shouldnt have been able to feel the energy field so acutely while wearing protective clothing under regr circumstances. That was what the professional manuals said. But a select few were able to feel instinctively what regr people couldnt, even if they were sealed in a room insted from all energy fields. Fang Zhao analyzed his own circumstances. He was a bit different from those "select few" as well. Those folks had a vague sense of the presence of energy fields, but Fang Zhao could feel them clearlyand the more he tuned into them, the more he could distinguish the individual fields and their respective size and strength. The energy fields indicated the size of the power ores and their distance. Hayden andpany watched Fang Zhao pause at a spot, examine the mineral quality, and nod to himself. This minor celebrity seemed a quick learner. The spot he had picked looked like a likely source ofrge power ores, but given his track record, they decided to shut up until Fang Zhao actually dug out something. Fang Zhao started chiseling, Hayden andpany craned their necks. As pieces of rock debris dislodged, the wall revealed an edge whose texture stood out. "Wait!" "Hang on!" Hayden and the others cautioned Fang Zhao, worried that he might chisel too hard. Hayden rushed over to take a closer look. He excitedly dered, "Indeed, its an ore! Check out its edge. Its definitely not a small rock. Its gotta be a big one!" "Really? Let me take a look." The veteran miners rushed over as well. The miners were even more excited than Fang Zhao. "Indeed!" The miners surrounded Fang Zhao and offered up instructions. "Its probably a big piece. Dig it out quickly. Use some finesse and take your time. One bit at a time. Its OK if you take more time, but you have to make sure its intact. If its broken up, that will affect its pricing." Five minutester, a power ore nearly 20 centimeters long and about as thick as the size of a human wrist was dislodged. It came with useless gangue that obscured the actual ore, but all the excavated ore would be sent to a central location and processed together. The miners didnt have to clean it up. One of the veteran miners inspected the ore and nodded his head in approval. "Indeed, its intact." "Hey, we finally dug out a big one!" Hayden andpany finally breathed a sigh of relief now that this minor celebrity had finallynded a big piece of ore. "Let me take a look." A curious Kevin Lin picked up the ore and started ying around with it. It was a bit heavy. It took some effort to hold it with one hand. "Not bad, not bad. Its just a bit smaller than the one Andre dug out. Lets press forward. Who knows, maybe well dig out a bigger one that will break his record," Kevin Lin said as he returned the rock to Fang Zhao. "Hurry up and mark it. This will count as part of your service record," Hayden urged. Every miner marked every ore they excavated with a custom-made spray-paint gun. The number would be automatically scanned when it was stored so a tally could be kept for each miner. Fang Zhao pulled out a small spray-paint gun from his pocket and branded the rock he had just dislodged. The imprint he left was his army serial number. Fang Zhao was just about to ce the rock on the conveyer belt after marking it when he heard Kevin Lin blurt out, "Wait! Whats the hurry? Lets take a picture. This is the first big piece you have dug out so far. Come on, strike a pose. Dont be serious all the time. Smile." After taking the picture, Kevin Lin instructed Fang Zhao to set the rock aside first. He wanted to umte a few more rocks so they could take another photo. Fang Zhao was a different person after digging out the first rock. He followed up with threerge ores, eachrger than the other. The fourth piece stood out in particr. It was clearlyrger than the one featured on S3. "Thats a shame. If only you had excavated such a big piece on your first try during the live broadcast." Kevin Lin knew that even if Fang Zhao dug out a bigger rock now, it wouldnt make a big ssh unless it was a superbig piece. But if they could shed Fang Zhaos image as the worst miner of the five, another live broadcast was worth a shot. Seeing that Fang Zhao was on a roll, Kevin Lin and Fang Zhao decided to go live again. "Well be fine as long as you keep up your momentum. Hold on. Hayden, can you gather the four pieces that Fang Zhao dug out already? Ill do a close-up." Fans scrambled to tune in when they saw that S5 had gone live again. "Fang Zhaos going live again?" "Did he finally dig out a big ore?" "That must be the case. Otherwise they wouldnt go live." The first shot after the live broadcast resumed was the four rocks that Fang Zhao had dug out. "Wow, those are mighty big pieces!" "Theyre bigger than the one Andre dug out." "So they staged four pieces and said he dug them out, but who knows? Maybe someone else did the work and is letting him take credit." "The ores are marked." "Just because they are marked doesnt mean that he dug them out." As far as the viewers were concerned, ores that werent dug out live didnt count. "Look, hes about to dig again." "Hahe actually had the gumption to go live. It must be because someone scouted a prime location for him. I wouldnt be surprised if he digs out a giant rock." Meanwhile, Kevin Lin was manning the camera in the mine. He was quite nervous. Finishing with such a meager pile wouldnt fly on the first day of their mining broadcast. Having seen Fang Zhao dig out four ores in a row, he didnt want to give up just yet. Hayden and the veteran miners were also watching nervously. Their gazes were glued to Fang Zhao as they gauged the mineral quality of the wall where Fang Zhao was digging. Fang Zhao paced for a bit and stopped. The veteran miners frowned. They thought Fang Zhao had picked a spot five meters ahead. Judging from the mineral quality, it was a likely source of big ores, but Fang Zhao checked out the spot and came back. "The mineral quality there... doesnt look like it will yield big ores." "Its not too bad. Maybe there will be a few small pieces, definitely not a big piece," one of the miners mumbled. Kevin Lin hesitated before deciding not to speak. He heard what the veteran miner had said and knew thement was intended for him, but considering that the miners were a poorer judge of mineral quality than Fang Zhao, he decided to believe Fang Zhao for now. He didnt end the live broadcast or interrupt Fang Zhao. The miners exchanged nces and let out an imaginary sigh. Forget it. If they wont ept the favor, there is no point in saying any more. They had said what they could. If Fang Zhao came up empty during the live broadcast again, they had an excuse when they briefed their superiors. Ding! It was the sound of striking gold. An experienced miner could tell from the sound alone whether any ore was present. The miners wore an expression of disbelief. The camera zoomed in as Fang Zhao dislodged arge rock from the wall. There was no sign of power ore, not even an inkling. The mineral quality in the spot was different from what the regr miners preferred. When experienced miners came across a simr spot, it was as if they had dodged andmine. They would mark the location and steer clear of it. Embarrassment all around again. Kevin Lin didnt know what to think. Does this kid have bad live TV karma? Lord knows how many viewers are cracking up right now. He started brainstorming for exnations for his boss, anticipating a likely dressing down from the First Frontline editor-in-chief. But standing before the camera, Fang Zhao didnt avoid the spot because of the apparently poor mineral quality. Instead, he wiped the opening a few times. A few small pieces of debris fell off, and Fang Zhao saw a small corner exposed. Fang Zhao decided to stick with that spot, as he felt the energy field increase in strength. The energy field was the strongest there and the closest, even though the mineral quality seemed suspect. The veteran miners approached to take a closer look. They thought it was gangue again but didnt speak up. Gangue was useless. If Fang Zhao dug out gangue again during a live broadcast, it would be a bit embarrassing to bring it up. Fang Zhao picked up his pickaxe and chiseled away again, digging out the small piece and chipping away the clutter around it before examining it up close with a shlight. The irregrly shaped rock was about the size of half a pinky finger. It had a bright metallic texture but it looked a bit different from ordinary metal. "What kind of mineral is this?" Fang Zhao asked. One of the veteran miners shook his head. "Metallic mineral? But it doesnt look like it." He had never seen this type of mineral before. "Use the device in your waist pocket to find out. It can analyze mineral quality," Hayden reminded Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao removed a palm-sized device from his pocket. He opened the lid of the device to reveal a small cavity. The size of the hole was big enough to contain the small rock that Fang Zhao had dug out, so he didnt chip at it again. When he saw Fang Zhao press the "test" button, Hayden blurted out, "No, you havent switched modes yet. The default mode is energy detection, not mineral content analysis." Before Hayden finished his sentence, he could hear the device beep. This was the sound the device made when it was analyzing the quality of an energy ore. The beeping was apanied by a bar on the tiny screen on top of the device. The surrounding crowd went silent as their eyes became fixated on the small disy. The beeping increased in frequency, as did the surrounding heartbeats. Power ores of the same size were ssified into several grades based on the amount of the energy they could supply, in ordance to a ssification system devised by the Academy of Science. Most power ores excavated on Baiji in the past had been ranked grade A? or below. Samples collected from various locations had never been rated higher than A?, but now, with Hayden and the veteran miners watching on, the barometer on the screen exceeded the A? mark and kept going. As the onlookers held their breath, the beeping of the device became even crisper. As the barometer finally stopped at "A," the beeping halted as well, signaling the end of the test. The miners working nearby had long dropped their tasks on hand. They were quite familiar with the beeping sound of the mineral analysis device and its rhythm. They could tell from the pace of its beeping what kind of rock the device was examining. The beeping they had just heard was much faster than what they were ustomed to. What did this mean? __________ Edmund sat on top of a hill near the mine, frowning and absorbed in deep thought. Hayden, the "temp," wasnt experienced enough. That was why the base leadership had assigned scouting duties to several experienced veteran miners as well. That was also why everyone had been so confident. A whole team of veteran miners hadall thought the spot would yield big pieces of power ore, so he had believed it too. But could you me Fang Zhao for failing tond any big rocks? Edmund knew that even if that was what he thought, even if he believed that Fang Zhaos luck was the problem, the base leadership would only use lowly staffers like Hayden andpany ofck of effort, inexperience, ipetence, and poor judgment. It would not be PC to use Fang Zhao just yet. Otherwise he would quit or stop his fundraising efforts. The base would be in an even tougher spot. "Sigh!" Edmund sat on a piece of rock and gazed at the sky. I really wanna transfer into a civilian post. I cant stay here any longer. Apart from that... His head drooped. Edmund nced at the document he was writing. Two hours had only yielded 27 words. There was an unspoken rule that officers of his rank had to churn out at least 10,000 words in their applications for a civilian post. He excelled at leading a toon and wiping out the enemy, and he was apetent miner, but when it came to paperwork... that was a major headache. After building the mood for an hour, recalling countless battles big and small and his achievements since arriving on Baiji base, Edmund was about to pour his heart into some 800 or 1,000 words when he heard a strange piercing yell. It sounded like the painful, frantic yelp of someone under threat after enduring a major shock. "Boss!" The sudden yelp interrupted Edmunds mood and sent his hand shaking. He identally deleted the 27 words he had eked out after two hours ofbored brainstorming. So be it if he had deleted his work. It was only 27 words, and his lost work could be restored, but the mood he had worked so hard to cultivate had been eviscerated by the strange yell. Edmund sat there, his demeanor resembling a furious beast. His eyes were bloodshot, and every hair on his body perked up. But even an Edmund in that kind of state didnt scare off an emotional Hayden, who only calmed down slightly when Edmund grabbed him by the cor and lifted him up. Hayden nced at the ballistic Edmund, his teeth ttering. "B-b-b-boss?" Edmunds facial muscles twitched as he struggled to contain his anger. However, he knew Hayden wouldnt have abruptly interrupted him if it wasnt something urgent. "Something go down with our little celebrity?" That was the only reason Edmund could think of. Celebrities were a major hassle. "Yes, something went down." Hayden nodded with a nk look before recovering his senses. "No, no. Boss, the minor celebrity dug out a grade A power ore." Edmund released Hayden from his grip. "Oh, heavens sake. Its just a..." Hayden had justnded on his feet and had barely recovered his breath when Edmund grabbed his cor and lifted him up again. "What. Did. You. Just. Say?" The question came out in bits and pieces, like squeezing a nearly empty tube of toothpaste. "I said that... that minor celebrity... He dug out a piece of... grade A..." "Grade A? Are you sure its grade A?" Edmunds high-pitched voice was shaking toward the end of the question. "Not A?? Its a full-on A?" "Thats what the testing device said," Hayden responded. Bang! Hayden finallynded on his feet again and was desperately catching his breath. Nearby, Edmund took deep breaths, his nostrils looking like they were spewing fire. Taking in Edmunds reaction, Hayden could empathize with how his boss was feeling. The development order of the various foreigns devised by the global alliance was based on the grade of the energy ores they produced. The higher quality its power ore, the higher as military base was ranked and the more resources it would be allocated. Baiji had quite a low ranking. At their current pace of development, Baiji might not meet the requirements for mass human migration some 100 yearster. Edmund wouldnt gain much from staying on Baiji. That was why he wanted to switch to a civilian gig. But if Baiji produced grade A power ores, and a significant number of them at that, then Baijis ranking within the global alliances development order would take a major leap. Edmund took a deep breath and charged toward the mine where Fang Zhao was working. There were two things he needed to ascertain immediately: first, that the power ore was definitely grade A, and second, how many simr rocks could be excavated. As for his transfer application? Tsk, who cared? Chapter 194: I Have Good Hearing Chapter 194: I Have Good Hearing Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Edmund frantically ran into the mining tunnel. Watching the senior officer behave this way, soldiers stationed at the mining site thought that something big had happened inside the mining tunnel, perhaps a dangerous organism being unearthed, but when they had time to think it through, that did not seem possible. If a dangerous organism had been dug out, the warning rms would have sounded, but right now, there were no sirens at all. But if that was not the case, what else could it be? The mining sites soldiers considered numerous possibilities, but since the senior officer had given them new instructions, they could not make any unnecessary movements and had to continue standing guard at their posts. Edmund had never felt his heart beat so quickly in his whole life. His blood was pumping so quickly he felt like he was losing control of his body. Inside the mining tunnel, after he had seen the disyed readings on the instrument, Kevin Lin had filmed the readings from a distance and then decisively cut the live broadcast signal! Finding a grade A power ore on such a remote far back on the development sequence, Kevin Lin very clearly knew what that forebode, but until it was officially confirmed, he did not intend to broadcast it live. At this sort of time, it was best to stay calm. Otherwise, a little carelessness and they could end up with egg on their face. Switching over to film mode, Kevin Lin could not help but carefully picked up the ore that Fang Zhao had just excavated. After that, he struck a few poses and took a few photos from angles he felt were best. "Hey, Fang Zhao. There is still something missing on it," Kevin Lin eximed. "You havent made a mark on this piece of ore." Kevin Lin was only satisfied after Fang Zhao had used a spray gun and marked out the serial number. Picking it up, he continued to take selfies and let the camera take clear photos of the serial number. Edmund strode over. "Where is it!" He scanned around as if he was using radar before fixing his gaze on the small ore that Kevin Lin was holding. Edmund took the ore from Kevin Lins hands. "This is it?" This piece of ore was indeed too small. It seemed especially delicate in Kevin Lins palm. But all those lower grade power ores had no chance ofparing with it. Edmund trembled slightly, as if afraid that his coarse hands would tarnish it. He carefully tilted his hand to let the small piece of ore roll around in his palms as he fervently stared at the tiny rock. Edmund looked toward the few old miners beside him. "Has it been confirmed?" An old miner understood and replied, "We have all used our own instruments to appraise it. The machines should not have been faulty. We even readjusted the instruments once more and even cross-referenced it to other ores. The result is... undeniable." Undeniable! The word echoed nonstop in Edmunds head like the roaring of thunder. Being prudent, or perhaps unwilling to believe this extraordinary urrence unless he saw it with his own two eyes, Edmund got everyone to take out their instruments, and he personally appraised it. Watching the reading on the instrument rise to grade "A," Edmund rxed a little. Following that, he used hisms device to contact the basesmanding officer, Shanta. After he had briefly exined the matter, he turned to the soldiers stationed at the mine and issued newmands. "From now on, the entire is on high alert! Outposts scattered everywhere have raised their vignce, and more people will be immediately dispatched to the mining area!" Baiji base. A few conscripts that were staying in base due to injuries or for other reasons watched as many soldiers who were supposedly off-duty fully suited up and boarded a flying transport. Not just that, theboratory also dispatched a flying transport and a cargo transport. Inside were the baseboratorys engineers and scientists. The entire bases atmosphere seemed a little strangled. This made those conscripts staying back feel curious. "What happened?" "Given the direction, they are probably headed toward the mining area." "Something happened in the mines?" "Today is Fang Zhaos first official day of military service, right? I heard he was posted to the mining site." "Then its highly likely that something happened there. Otherwise, the base would not have so much activity." Online. Many people had witnessed for themselves how Fang Zhao had excavated that tiny piece of rock, watched as he had ced the rock in the appraisal instrument, and seen the reading rise to a grade "A." And at that point, the live broadcast signal had been cut! After that, the inte had gone abuzz. "The f*ck, grade A? Is it real or fake?" "Probably real? Would they dare to fake this?" "Forget about others, for power ore, they probably wouldnt dare to falsify it." "Hard to say. No one knows for sure what happened. These days, all these variety programs love to deliberately mystify things to attract more viewers. They might do anything just to obtain viewers." "But this isnt an ordinary variety program. Dont forget who proposed Project Starlight. Wouldnt they be afraid of the consequences if they tried to make a joke out of this?" "Wait a while more. Whether its the truth or not, there will surely be a follow up report." At the same time, "First Frontlines" Press headquarters had be busy on all fronts. This was not just Project Starlights program, it had already be a major event! They were frantically trying to contact Kevin Lin to verify the truth, but themunications could not get through. "What lousy inte! Baiji needs to upgrade itsmunicationswork!" Not just the media, other parties had started move as well, especially those miningpanies. At this time, they were even more anxious than others about verifying the authenticity. If it was true, they would seize the investment spots! Baiji! Shanta had already rushed over to the mining area. En route, he had already received threemunications from headquarters, but he had not received all the details yet, so he could not give a proper answer. Now he was also anxious to know the truth. If these people dared to have staged obtaining a grade A power ore, he would rather not have investments or donations. He would personally send these people to prison! Ever since the bases prison had been built, it had not yet received an inmate. Kevin Lin was already standing outside the mining tunnels entrance, controlling the camera to film the situation in the air. A number of military flying transports and a cargo transport descended. Machinery and instruments were carried out. Anybody who was not in the know would think that these were preparations for a war. The soldiers station at the mine saluted Shanta. "Commanding officer!" Although their faces were serious, they were all dying of curiosity inside. These people stationed at the mining site still did not know what was going on, but they knew it was something big. Shanta and a few of the bases other high-ranking officers headed straight for the mining tunnel Fang Zhao was in. At the moment, Edmund and Fang Zhao were already waiting at the tunnel entrance. As Shanta tookrge strides over, Edmund handed the ore and the instruments over to him. Shanta held the tiny piece of ore for a bit before beckoning for the scientist to bring the equipment over. These machines brought from theb were definitely more urate than the instruments the military conscripts used. Noticing therge "A" disyed on the equipment, Shantas lips curled upward. he wanted tough heartily but managed to control his mood. It was not yet time tough his heart out. He did not want it all to be in vain. Shanta sharply nced at Fang Zhao. "You excavated it?" Although he had not seen the situation during the live broadcast, he had seen the video, but that segment had too many doubts. Fang Zhao did not feel nervous under Shantas gaze. "Yes. I initialed it." Shanta stared at Fang Zhao for two more seconds, then turned toward an engineer. "Can we measure the amount?" What he really wanted to know now was how much grade A power ore there was here! However, the engineers only gave a worried smile. "Its a new element. The surveying equipment has not been upgraded in a long time. We will have to make adjustments; otherwise it will be very difficult to get an urate reading. This type of ore is probably found deeper underground, and it is harder to make proper measurements. Just using the detectors at the base, even if we went one round around the, we might not necessarily get a proper reading." Without any means to get a proper reading and with the ore being found deep underground, it was no wonder they had not been able to discover this. Only now that the mining tunnel was even deeper had they finally excavated one piece. An Engineer asked, "Your bases equipment iscking too much. How long has it been since it was upgraded?" Shanta shrugged helplessly. "No choice. We are poor. Upgrading costs a lot too. Everyone knows Baijis ranking on the development sequencing." The engineers also knew Baijis previous circumstances. Without saying anything else, they gathered together to first discuss how to upgrade the detector machine. As they thought back to how Fang Zhao had excavated that piece of ore on the live broadcast... Shanta asked Fang Zhao, "How did you know there was that sort of ore there? Kevin Lin also looked toward Fang Zhao. He also wanted to know the answer. During the live broadcast, Fang Zhaos actions had seemed like he was certain there was something there. On what grounds had he been so sure? Faced with so many pairs of eyes, Fang Zhao answered, "I am aposer. I can distinguish sounds slightly better than others. Many things have their own sounds, and I can hear them when using the tools to chisel at the wall. In simple terms, I have good hearing. I heard an unusual sound over there, so I decided to try digging." He was not lying. Other than the energy field, it did indeed sound different, but normal people were not able to hear anything special. He could not reveal the matter with the energy field, but as for his hearing ability, this was all right to reveal. Previously, he had not known that this was a grade A power ore, so he had not taken it to heart, but after that, when he listened attentively in the mining tunnel, he could here a slightly special sound. Shanta felt as if he had just heard a joke. "Are you saying that your hearing ability is even better than detecting equipment?" So it was not sight that mattered for mining but rather hearing? Who do you think you are?! The Diting 1 from mythical stories from the Old Era? Nonsense!! In any case, it doesnt feel reliable. Is this young fellow trying to dupe us? Watching Fang Zhao coolly standing there with nary a look of guilt, Shanta hesitated. Could it be that he could really hear the difference? Shanta scanned Fang Zhao with a bizarre expression. "Since you can hear that piece, then can you listen some more and tell us where there is more of this sort of grade A power ore in the tunnel? This sort of genuine grade A ore, not like those we normally dig up." The group of engineers that were discussing how to upgrade Baijis outdated detector equipment all fell silent and looked toward Fang Zhao. Under the gazes of everyone, Fang Zhao nodded his head. "Sure." Kevin Lin had to interrupt. "Pardon me. May I ask whether I can turn on the live broadcast?" Chapter 195: Entire Planets Most Precious Ears Chapter 195: Entires Most Precious Ears Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh To live broadcast or not? Shanta did not immediately give an answer. Instead, he pondered for two minutes beforeughing. "I feel that this question would be better directed at Mr. Fang Zhao, dont you agree?" Despite smiling, Shantas prating gaze did not let up. He was not afraid to lose face on the live broadcast as long as they were able to excavate a grade A power ore. Face was not an issue, but if they were unable to excavate it... Fang Zhao met Shantas gaze straight on, then tilted his head toward Kevin Lin and said, "Turn it on." "Really?" His question had just left his mouth, but Kevin Lin felt that his own question had been unnecessary. He then coughed out quietly, "When should we start?" Shanta, Edmund, and the other high-ranking officers all looked to Fang Zhao. They also wished to know the answer. "Do you need to make preparations? Feel free to let us know," Shanta said. For the sake of excavating grade A power ores, he was willing to offer assistance to Fang Zhao. Even if this young fellow took the opportunity to fish for benefits, he was willing to give them. "No need. We can start right now. After digging, itll be just in time for lunch." Fang Zhao turned around, picked up the pickaxe beside him, and walked into the tunnel. This time around, he no longer wore a helmet. Fang Zhaos reaction caught Shanta unprepared. Shanta then asked, "Do you need us to do anything?" "Maintain silence," Fang Zhao replied. Shanta nodded his head and instructed a soldier beside him, "The others stay outside." Hayden had decided to follow on inside but was obstructed. Not just him, even the other old miners were stuck outside. All of them were considered as "others." Including Kevin Lin, two soldiers, two engineers, and the three high-ranking base officers, including Shanta, formed a party of eight and entered the tunnel. Conscripts originally mining in the tunnel had already been cleared out. The conveyor belts transporting ore and waste material had also been stopped. Work inside the other tunnels of the mining site had already ceased. All the other conscripts were already taking a break in their assigned areas. They did not know what had happened and could only gather and have muted discussions. They also did not dare to wander off. Soldiers standing guard in the area were all wielding guns. Half a year of military service life had told them that, in this ce, it was best to follow the rules. In their hearts, everyone was thinking the same thing: Something big definitely happened! Online, god knew how many people were monitoring S5stest news. The moment Kevin Lin had turned on his live broadcast mode, many people had switched over to watch. Whether they were bragging or chatting idly in whichever forum, the moment a live broadcast notification was received, they all flooded to channel S5sments section. "Finally the live broadcast has started again!" "Hurry, hurry, hurry, tell me whether the situation where Fang Zhao excavated a grade A power ore is true or not." "No media outlet has a definite answer... Channel S5, what are they doing?" "Is this inside the tunnel? Is the person in front Fang Zhao? Why is he alone? Where are the rest? "What is Fang Zhao going to do? Where is the grade A power ore? Is it real or fake?" The camera followed behind Fang Zhao, and the lens focused on him. In the shot, only Fang Zhao was there. There was nobody or any activity around him. ng ng Bang The sounds of sessive pounding rang out. Fang Zhao held the pickaxe and walked deeper into the tunnel. As he walked, he used the side edge of the pickaxe to knock against the uneven surface of the rock wall, creating a nging and banging sound. Online audiences were a little stunned. "This pounding beat makes me feel like doing a little rap." "No wonder he has aposing background. Even knocking against the rock wall can produce such feeling!" "But why is he knocking against the wall?" "I just want to know if he is alone over there?" "The scene looks kinda suspicious. If this were in a movie, this would be the part full of suspense in a horror flick." "Has channel 5 gone with a supernatural style?" As though the discussions of the online audiences could be heard, the camera made a 180 degree turn, and the people following Fang Zhao appeared within the image. Right at the front was Shanta. The generals star on his military uniform told the online viewers of his status. "Dang! There are so many following behind him?" "Look at the star. That is probably Baijismanding officer, Lieutenant General Shanta." "So many people following behind Fang Zhao. What are they up to?" "The ranks of those behind Shanta are also not low. The few highest-ranking officers of Baiji are all here." "With the serious expressions on their faces, perhaps the grade A power ore is real?" "Even if it is real, shouldnt they be digging? What are they following behind Fang Zhao for? Listening to his musical performance of knocking on a stone wall?" None of the people shown on the live broadcast made a sound. Kevin Lin could guess the doubts online viewers were having, but he did not exin. He was afraid Fang Zhao would not excavate a grade A power ore, and if he had exined to everyone beforehand, it would not turn out well. As for the highest-ranking officer, Shanta, he was feeling a little absurd. Never had he expected that he would one day encounter such a situation. If Fang Zhao could not excavate a grade A power ore, many people would probably treat them as jokes, but for the sake of getting a quick answer, Shanta was willing to take this risk! Is this little fellow really able to hear it? Shanta gazed at the figure walking slowly before him, trying to distinguish any sounds. He was unable to hear any difference. Inside the tunnel. With every knock on the rock wall, there were vibrations. Soundwaves dispersed outward, in the air, through the rock wall, and spread further out. There was an echo within the tunnel, but under the special rhythm, it did not sound at all morous. Fang Zhao continued on deeper into the tunnel. As there were no longer any other conscripts inside, the tunnels lighting was much worse and it became dusky. In an environment where his sight was not as effective, his hearing was stimted by the environment and became even more active. Whatever noise there had been in the tunnel seemed to have settled. Only the sound of striking remained, one after another, as if it was an undting rhythm, bringing about a hard-to-describe air of mystery. For Edmund, this mining area was something he should have been very familiar with. However, at the moment, he felt as if this was his first time entering the tunnel. Everything had started to seem strange. There was a feeling of novelty, and his mood and thoughts seemed to be being pulled along to the sounds. The striking frequency was changing. The tempo was no longer as it had been when entering the tunnel. The sounds that drifted into the ear seemed to have an elegant crispness and were deep and resounding. The resounding echoes as the sound bounced of the tunnel walls created a strange harmony. It was obviously just a mining pickaxe striking against the rock wall, yet it felt like there was a percussion team putting on a performance behind the scenes. As they continued deeper into the tunnel, the tempo of the striking increased. The sounds were not the slightest bit chaotic, and they maintained their original harmony, yet the pressure they produced gradually built up to seem stifling. An air cirction system was installed in the tunnel, and there would not be a situation where there was ack of oxygen, but now, everyone felt a little suffocated. This form of listening seemed to put mental stress on their nerves. With everyone in silence, only the sounds produced by the continuous striking added on to the building harmony, as if building up for an unseen battle, from the gentle probing at the start till the confrontation. The striking rhythm was still picking up pace, and the tension seemed about to erupt. Behind him, Shanta was spirited and tensed up. Kicking up a cloud of dust? Or was it the honest truth? As he thought about it, Fang Zhao, who had always been in Shantas sight, stopped in his tracks. Turning slightly to the side, his wrist flicked, bringing the sharp edge of the pickaxe to the front, and he faced the rock wall. Raising his arms, he brought the pickaxe down in a simple and agile downward arc. Bang! Chiseling without any hesitation,rge and small pieces of rocks fell down in session. Shantas whole body shook with excitement. Has it been dug out? A few people strode forward and simultaneously took out shlights. In a split second, it seemed like a spotlight had been shined at the spot on the rock wall that had been chiseled, as if weing the debut of a dazzling superstar. At the spot was something reflecting all the lights. As themanding officer of the base, Shantas mood was in a jumble, and he could not speak very coherently. "...Is this it?" "Should I dig it out?" Edmund asked. "No, let me!" Shanta took a pickaxe that was handed over by one of the soldiers. Carefully, he starting chipping away at the spot, delicately chipping away at the rock supporting the little piece of mineral that was simr to what Fang Zhao had excavated a while back. However, after this piece was excavated, it was slightly bigger than the one Fang Zhao had excavated earlier. Shanta gently picked up the newly mined ore and used the specialized instrument brought in by the engineers for appraising power ore. The camera focused on the disy screen of the instrument as the meter rose upward. As expected, only after it had risen above grade A did it stop. Edmund looked at the instrument and then looked at Fang Zhao before muttering, "He really... really can hear it!" Even though it felt oundish, everything that had just happened in front of them clearly proved that what Fang Zhao had said was true! Exactly what kind of ear was this, with the ability to precisely distinguish the sound of ores? Could his hearing really be like the Diting from ancient myths? Shantas voice shook a little as he said, "How much of these sorts of ores are in this tunnel?" His gaze on Fang Zhao was no long as incisive as before. Now his expression was restrained ecstasy and gratefulness. "There are still many. As the tunnel gets dug deeper, there will be more, but as for a concrete amount, that would require using the adjusted instruments to probe," Fang Zhao replied. "Good! Hahahaha!" Shanta was no longer able to hold back any longer. Laughing heartily, he shed Fang Zhao a thumbs up. "Fang Zhao, these two ears that can listen to the position of ores are absolutely... the entires most precious ears!" Chapter 196: Fang Diting Zhao Chapter 196: Fang "Diting" Zhao Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh All viewers of channel S5 found it incredulous and hard to believe. Being able to detect ore by hearing? When even the majority of detection instruments coulde into contact with maic and energy fields but not be able to urately determine their position, how could this pair of ears locate the position of ore? Was this even possible?! If they had not seen this live broadcast for themselves, if not for the speaker being the Baijismanding officer, who held the rank of lieutenant general, the online audiences would have dismissed it andughed sarcastically. However, now, there was no reason not to believe it! A moment after Shanta had just finished his sentence, many people received multiple push notifications one after another. The notifications of news from subscribed e-magazines, informing subscribers that grade A power ore had really been found on Baiji! It seemed like every news outlet was in a race,peting to see who could release the news fastest and attract more viewers. Being Project Starlights only official news outlet, First Frontline was really reaping in the benefits at the moment. The first piece of news they released pertaining to Baijis grade A power ore included many photos and video that had been captured by Kevin Lin inside the tunnel. Arge portion of these had not been shown on the live broadcast. One of the photos had been taken after Fang Zhao had excavated the first piece of grade A power ore. In the photo, beside Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin were Hayden and a few old miners. This piece of news gave a more detailed report on the finding of the ore. After it was released, almost immediately, otherrge media outlets cited it, just removing the headline and sending it out. When Hayden found out about it, he was happy beyond measure. He had never imagined that a nobody like him would actually appear in news headlines in his lifetime. Although hed only had a minor role, that was enough for him to brag for decades! An hour after the live broadcast ended, the military deployed additional personnel to Baiji. The Academy of Sciences HQ had also deployed a team to follow the military. ording to a Frontline First leak, among those were seven veteran mining engineers. Seven! And engineers from the headquarters! In the past, every year, the headquarters had only dispatched a young engineer to Baiji and other suchs that were near the back end of the development sequence. This was only so the personnel could gain experience and train at a basic level. Now they were sending seven veteran mining engineers right away. As for their purpose, even without saying anything, everyone knew. And this was just a small portion that was leaked. Perhaps there were even more important personnel headed there. Three hours after the live broadcast ended, channel S5s live broadcast turned on once again. This round, the broadcast time was much shorter, as it was mainly Shanta speaking. He told the audience that after the old detection instruments had undergone a series of adjustments and limited upgrading, they had been able to detectrge amounts of grade A power ore. However, it might not necessarily be urate, so they were required to wait for the specialized team dispatched from Academy of Science HQ as well as thetest models of detection equipment. Upgrading Baijis old equipment in those three hours had been really hard work. The figures were still not too precise. Luckily, there had already been two pieces of mined grade A power ore to provide data. This had let the engineers save quite some time in setting up the parameters. Otherwise, even if Shanta had pointed a gun at them, they would not necessarily have been able toplete it in such a short time. During the live broadcast, Shanta seemed pleased, bewailing their poverty in an extravagant fashion. "We are poor. Our detection instruments are old models that havent been updated in a long time and are difficult to upgrade. We still dont have an instrument that can disregard the energy field and urately detect the position of ores. As such, for now, we can only trouble Fang Zhao." Shanta also would not forget the outstanding service that Fang Zhao had offered. Beaming at the camera lens, he said, "Speaking of which, if Fang Zhao had note over to Baiji for military service, we would not have discovered this new power ore so quickly." Given the extent of the mining area, if they continued digging deeper, it was possible that, one day, the ore would be discovered by a random military conscript, but nobody could say for certain how long that would take. Edmund, who had originally nned to transfer to civilian work, was rejoicing even more. Fortunately, Fang Zhao had arrived at Baiji for his military service this year. If there had been no Fang Zhao, he might have transferred straightaway. That cushy job would be better left for someone else. Shanta had shown off rather excessively, but inside, he was deeply moved. Guarding this harshnd for all these years had not been easy at all! The development sequence ofs were ssified ording to their power sources. Previous data had ranked them at the back of the development sequence. Baijis position on the development sequence was too far behind. All these years, their facilities had not been able to keep up. Since Baiji had been first discovered by an exploratory spaceship, the detection instruments had been unable to discover the grade A power ore buried deep in the ground. After that, they had continued using these old instruments and so had not discover anything new, as before. All these years, it was not that Shanta had had no ns to survey the again but that the equipment had been outdated and they hadcked the funding for upgrades. Numerous equipment requests submitted to the higher-ups had always been overruled. In addition, given that there had indeed been no big discoveries on Baiji all these years, he had no longer daydreamed and ran the ce as simply and straightforwardly as possible. Till now, there was only one that had grade A+ power ore. Furthermore, it was a still not suitable for habitation. On that was a sealed military base and an advancedboratory, both of which were highly ssified. Ordinary folks would simply not have any means of getting involved. For grade A, there had already been threes in the development sequence. One was unsuitable for human habitation, and the n was to establish a military base andboratory branch there. The other twos were the focus of the immigration n. Tourist districts had already been constructed on one of them. People from families with better conditions had already toured there. There were sevens with grade A? ore. It might seem like a small number, but basically, almost all resources were allocated to the fours right at the front of the development sequence. As fors down the pecking order, it was up to their own capabilities to solicit military funds and resources. Those without much capability could only wait and hope till the day whens at the forefront were almost fully developed and started epting immigrants. Only then would the resources be allocated to the next in line. Baiji had belonged to the tail end of the spectrum. But now, everything was going to change. Baiji is going to be developed! Baijis position in the development sequence is going to really shoot up! These were the thoughts of everyone in the know. Activity had already begun in miningpanies and numerous investment firms. Feeling regret? Regret! Regretting that they had not made a move first. For instance, this was just like a poor and backward little hamlet going through a gorgeous transformation and turning into a nationally developed new district! In the past, investment firms and miningpanies had had an unwilling and uncharitable attitude even when others had begged on their doorstep. Now, even offering money bags might not even get them a taste of this. A certain reviewer gave his thoughts: "A minor celebrity has triggered a violent storm." However, online audiences did not agree with that statement. "Minor celebrity? If you consider the amount of hot topics, Fang Zhao can no longer be considered a minor celebrity, right?" "Indeed. Shanta said that Fang Zhao has the entires most precious pair of ears. Entire probably means Baiji? From what I see, how can it even be considered Baijis most precious pair of ears? They are simply national treasures!" In some notes left behind from people during the end of days, it was said that future generations shouldnt depend too much on machines. When a day came when machines no longer worked, and when the time came when the assumed omnipotent advanced technologies couldnt lift a finger against the miracles of nature, a persons own capabilities could be the difference between life and death. Now, Baijis situation had proven this point. Without Fang Zhao, Baijis grade A power ore would not have seen the light of day so early! "How much do you people reckon Fang Zhaos pair of ears is worth?" "A while ago, there were peopleparing Fang Zhao to the mythical diting in ancient stories." "Although its not as exaggerated as those fables, it is indeed exceptional." "Hahaha! I just saw a picture of Fang Zhao fused with a beast. I will send it to you guys so you can take a look." Someone with itchy hands had painted a drawing of Fang Zhao. However, this time, he was no longer muscr. Now he did not even look human! The curious online audiences clicked to view it. A tigers head, a lions tail, a dragons body, a qilins legs... ha! Wasnt this the mythical diting from ancient legends! Below the drawing, the creator had left a remark: "Fang Diting Zhao!" Fang Zhaos "Diting" moniker, along with that drawing, was circted in many forums. This time, Silver Wing had not even acted yet when news of "Silver Wing Celebrity Fang Zhao Excavates a Grade A Power Ore" had spread all around the world. As Zu Wen was browsing news online, he asked the others in the office, "Why is themotion when Boss undergoes his military service even bigger than when he wasnt serving?" Jinro and the others had juste out of their gaming studio. In their hearts, they thought, only Fang Zhao is able to create such a bigmotion. "This is only his first official day of military service. He still has a year to go. Do you think there will be anything else big happening in the future?" Schwarzer asked. Jinro wanted to reply with "How could there be so many big urrences," but as he was about to speak, he stopped. The entire virtual projects department suddenly quieted down as everyone fell into a strange silence. When everyone outside was making a big fuss, Fang Zhao received a real-timemunication from Duan Qianji. As of now, Baiji had rxed the restrictions on real-timemunications. As Fang Zhao had provided outstanding service this time, he had priority to use real-timemunications. Duan Qianji was clearly in a good mood in the video. "A few old friends have contacted me. After youplete your military service, they wish to invite you to appear on their programs. Oh, there is also an invitation from Fiery Bird. Next year, they wish to invite you to shoot amercial for their new model of earpieces." People who were able to contact Duan Qianji directly were definitely not nobodies. "Whether it is variety shows or invitations fromrge manufacturing firms, we can talk about it when you return. They have taken a fancy to your ears. Now, your ears are worth a lot. They promised that if you are willing, they will help you insure your ears for a considerable sum. They only hope that when the timees, after your military service, you will consider them first." Duan Qianji spoke briefly about the matters ofmercials. Following that, her smile faded and became slightly serious. "There is still one more thing." Fang Zhao indicated that he was listening attentively. "Go on." "In First Frontlines report, it said that there was a new element found in the grade A ore?" Fang Zhao nodded. "Mmhm." "My main point is this. New elements need to be named. The Academy of Science HQ has a rule. The first person to discover an element has the naming rights. The HQ has already dispatched people over. I also do not know who they are or their character. When the timees, you have to be vignt and not be cheated. Make sure to keep the naming rights in your own grasp. If it is really impossible to do so, at least trade it for some benefits for yourself." Trantors Thoughts BeetleBarker BeetleBarker Fang Zhaos ears are probably worth more than me. T.T Chapter 197: Naming Chapter 197: Naming Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Duan Qianji had just ended the video conference with Fang Zhao when she received a video call from her husband Hong Lou. There was a trace of anxiousness in Hong Lous voice. "How was it?" "I have said all that had to be said," Duan Qianji replied. "That means to say that you have not raised the matter with him?" Duan Qianji sighed. "Now is not a suitable time to raise matters on your side. I know what sort of person Fang Zhao is. He actually understands a lot. This time, when I spoke to him, besides the stuff that I talked about, there were some hidden meanings that Im sure he understood." Hong Lou did not believe it. "Are you absolutely sure he understood? How old is he? There is a limit to what he can understand. If you dont raise it, how would he know? Can he understand the twists and turns here? Wife, how about you give him another call?" Duan Qianji did not say anything. She just looked helplessly at Hong Lou. Hong Lou sighed. "All right." He also knew that it was impossible. Duan Qianji surely had her own misgivings too. Although the whole world knew that Fang Zhao was signed to Silver Wing, they did not know that Fang Zhaos contract was different from other artists. At first, his contract as aposer had been more restrictive, but after he had developed, Duan Qianji had had no choice but to change the terms in his new contract. Now, to her fullest extent, Duan Qianji was trying to keep him at Silver Wing. Duan Qianji had told Hong Lou before that Fang Zhao did not care much about wealth, but if you showed him sincerity, he would also return the good faith. "Just wait, and we will know the answer," Duan Qianji said. "Sigh, so anxious. Everyone has started to make their moves. Many of us at Yanzhous military district wish to join the mix. The allure of Baiji is just too great now. You also know that bloke Shanta is refusing to acknowledge anyone. He even ignores higher-ranking personnel, let alone me who is ranked lower than him. He isnt even replying when I use my family connections." Currently, Shanta had the entire under his control. Forcibly stepping in was difficult. Those people that had just been dispatched were connected to him. Shanta had kept himself hidden away well and had only appeared when this big fuss had started. He had endured so many years on Baiji and had reckoned there were no prospects for development. Now that a chance hade, Shanta would surely hold on to Baiji till death. No matter what benefits were thrown his way, he would not be removed. There was a rumor in the military that Shanta would pick a few cooperative partners in each continents military districts. Thats why many parties were in an uproar. Hong Lou believed the saying that the pavilion closest to the water enjoyed moonlight first. Since Fang Zhao was an artist signed to his own wifespany, in times where Shanta was uncontactable, he could get information from Fang Zhaos side. However, Duan Qianji had preached patience, so all he could do was wait. He could only me himself for not being close to Fang Zhao. Shanta was pleased with himself. He was grateful to all the people who had neglected Baiji for so many years. The troops garrisoned at Baiji were all his people. Those that wereingter might not be considered trusted aides but were also on the same side. Now, all authority of speech in Baiji was his. If those old heads in the top brass wanted to forcibly remove him, he would never yield. He had indeed decided to pick a few cooperative partners from each continent. In theory, it was picking out cooperative partners, but in reality, it was just pacifying all parties and stopping them from voicing dissent. The choices would not be made right away. He needed to arrange his own personnel first and maintain control over Baiji. Nobody else but him should even think about prying open the he defended! And when Shanta bragged, he had the tendency to make others dislike him. In the next live broadcast, Shanta even said, "Really thankful that the two exploratory spaceships Arcturus and Formalhaut did not ept Fang Zhaos kindness." Shanta had learned from Fang Zhao that when Fang Zhao had been submitting his applications, he had starting applying to the most difficult vocations. If Arcturus and Formalhaut had not rejected Fang Zhaos request, he would never havee to Baiji.. Conveniently, Shanta also unted about how he had rejoiced when he had received Fang Zhaos application. Otherwise, he would be included among the people that were regretting today. As Shanta expected, after the Arcturus and Formalhaut received news about Baiji, they were incessantly regretful. Furthermore, watching Shantas smug manner, themanders aboard those two spaceships felt like throwing up blood. Regrettable. Truly regrettable. First was Project Starlight, followed by grade A power ore. How were they to have known that Fang Zhao, that little celebrity, could do so much? Regret was not just limited to themanders of those two spaceships. Others toward the tail end of the development sequence were also contemting. In the past, Baiji had been just like them, part of the "impoverished family," ands that were even more "impoverished" than Baiji or were ced further behind on the development scale had witnessed Baijis overnight change in fortunes. Now, all these bases had the same line of thought: Should we get Fang Zhao toe over and take a walk around? After what had happened at Baiji, the Alliance government gave instructions. Professional teams would bring along thetest models of equipment to a fews to see whether there were others in a simr situation as Baiji. People unable to get a chance to invest in Baiji had their own ns. Even if the military did not have ns to assess, these people would create their own teams and rent apparatuses to make a gamble. But nobody could know for sure. Power ores were a peculiar thing. Instruments and machinery might not necessarily detect them and could be deceived. Previously, detection instruments that made use of soundwaves had been unable to detect these ores, so nobody knew how Fang Zhao had managed to hear the position of the ore. Perhaps back then, those instruments had been outdated, or maybe there were other reasons. However, in principle, Fang Zhao was under the care of Baiji during his military service. If Shanta did not approve of it, nobody else could have Fang Zhao. On that day, when Fang Zhao returned to base, Shanta spoke to him in private and wanted to let his own medical team run a medical examination of Fang Zhao. Shanta had received news that, among the research team on the verge of arriving, there were some whose objective was Fang Zhaos ears. Shanta had decided that, should his own medical team discover any peculiar features in Fang Zhaos ears, Shanta would help him cover them up. If the situation becameplicated, Shanta could make Fang Zhao stay on Baiji on the grounds of protecting him. Fang Zhao agreed to Shantas suggestion of a medical examination. However, Shanta found the medical results very unexpected. Other than his eighth cranial nerve 1 being better developed than other peoples, it seemed like there was nothing else strange or special. First, smell. Second, vision. Third, eye movement. Fourth, eye muscle. Fifth, facial sensations. Sixth, outward gaze. Seventh, facial expressions. Eighth, hearing. Ninth, taste. The eighth cranial nerve was also the hearing nerve. A doctor discovered that, at specific timesfor example, when listening to particr sounds or musicFang Zhaos nerves had a distinctly heightened awareness. The doctor said that this might be rted to Fang Zhaos profession. Having obtained this result, Shanta could not tell whether to feel rxed or sorry. On the contrary, Fang Zhao did not find this unexpected. Back when he had realized he might be different from other people, he had examined himself. There had been a number of examination equipments back at home. He had not discovered anything too peculiar. In addition, he had gone for another medical examination before his military service had started. Other than having a slightly higher rating, there was nothing extraordinary. "Fang Zhao, since this is the case, why dont you return to the base and rest first. Those people would be arriving soon. Do you know the matter about the naming rights of the new element?" Shanta asked. "Yes." "All right then. Go and think of a name." Once the detectors were upgraded, there would not be a need to trouble Fang Zhao. In thest 100 years, Fiery Birds game consoles had already been developed to the 10th generation. For these sort of detectors, they had gone through close to a hundred iterations, almost one upgrade per year. Anyone could see how much manpower and resources were put in given the fast-paced upgrades of these detector instruments. When the dispatched troops and research team arrived at Baiji base, Fang Zhao was in his room writing song scores. An old man with snow-white hair and kind eyes came looking for Fang Zhao. His name was Xike, a vice-president of the Academy of Science HQ. He came personally to invite Fang Zhao over to theboratory and discuss the new ore. There were more instruments and machinery in the experimental area. When Fang Zhao stepped into the ore analysisb, he saw a few people wearingb coats he had never seen before. Not all of them were mining engineers. One persons gaze was fixated on the disy screen of an instrument, and he was mumbling to himself. He was watching it fanatically, as if it were his secret lover. "Beautiful, so fascinating!" "Dont mind him. He is always like this when ites to ore," Xike told Fang Zhao. On the disy screen was a chart of the power ores chemical breakdown. In it, a new element was shown, a metallic element previously thought to be impossible. "Have there been a lot of new elements discovered since the New Era began?" Fang Zhao asked. Xikeughed. "How could that be!" As Fang Zhao did not understand this area, Xike patiently exined it to Fang Zhao. "Every time a new element is discovered, it brings about an enormous number of possible technological changes. But new elements are not so easy to discover. Ever since the Academy of Science was founded, some new elements have been synthetically created, though these new elements only have a code but no name." Xike pointed at the diagram disyed on the screen and told Fang Zhao, "Actually, this sort of element was synthesized in our institution in the past. However, it could only exist for a short time, and the difficulty of duplicating it was high. The experiment results were not recognized, so till now, it only has a code and has yet to get an official name. In the New Era, humankind due had discovered some new elements. Some were discovered on others while exploring the cosmos, while others were man-made. And of new elements that were acknowledged, there were only two found on others. One was an element that existed in grade A+ power ores, and the other was the newly discovered element found in grade A ores. This was also the reason the Academy of Science had mobilized such a task force. "Its appearance here could be due to a certain period in thiss history. Perhaps, during that period, certain exceptional conditions that are beyond human technology caused it to be created, leading to the stable condition of this sort of chemicalpound." When Xike looked at the screen, his eyes seemed fanatical yet restrained, unlike those young scientists that were so caught up in their obsession. Noticing Fang Zhao seemingly pondering something, Xike asked, "What are you thoughts?" "Just had some inspiration, thats all," Fang Zhao replied. Remembering Fang Zhaos profession, Xike chuckled. Smiling, he asked, "ording to customary practice, the first discoverer gets the naming rights. Have you thought of what to name it?" Xike thought to himself, If this young fellow suddenly decides to be immature and give a particr name full of "individuality," he and the others would go all out to not permit it. "I have already thought of it," Fang Zhao replied. "Oh? Thats good. Lets have a meeting to discuss." Xike notified his team, and together with Fang Zhao, they had a two-hour-long meeting. Kevin Lin was not permitted to join the meeting and could only wait outside. After everything inside was settled, only then could he report the oue. Two hourster, Kevin Lin received the meetings oue. The newly discovered ore would be called Baiji ore. As of now, it was only found on Baiji. The new element was named Zhaoium and had the chemical symbol "Zh." Chapter 198: Why Dont You Come Farming with Me Chapter 198: Why Dont You Come Farming with Me Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh The discovery of a new chemical element that had something to with energy ore was bound to spark heated discussion in many fields. Articles and pieces in the mainstream press on the naming of the new element listed about a dozen people with naming rights. As the person who discovered the power ore, Fang Zhao had first naming rights and was ranked first. Members of the Academy of Science team that had just arrived on Baiji had made an offer to buy his naming rights, which Fang Zhao had rejected, but he had agreed to adding a list of advisors to the naming document. In ordance with Academy of Science guidelines, their personnel files would be marked with the honor of having contributed to the naming of the element "Zh." Of course, given the amount of public scrutiny, it was hard to get away withnding naming contributor honors based on connections alone. In an age where information flowed freely and rapidly on the inte, even if that was what you wanted to attempt, you had toy the proper groundwork. As such, the listed contributing namers mostlyprised genuine scientists, including the severalb technicians addicted to studying new elements Fang Zhao had met. That was why Fang Zhao hadnt rejected the idea of contributing namers off-hand. He had already secured his interests as the first namer, not to mention that his discovery of a new power ore and a new element had been a stroke of luck. Hed had nothing to do with scientific research and hadnt produced any concrete results, so when it came to issues other than naming the new element, Fang Zhao decided to step aside and make way for the professionals. Little was known about the new element. There was scarcely any information about Zh in existing literature. As researchers made more progress, the science textbooks would fill with more details, but that wouldeter. What the general public cared about more for now was Fang Zhao and the new power ore. "If only I were as lucky as Fang Zhao, maybe I could be famous overnight." "What yourecking isnt luck but Fang Zhaos hearing." "That is to say that the following line will be added to Fang Zhaos personnel file: discoverer of the Baiji power ore and namer of the Zh element. Sounds pretty kick-ass." "This is the first time Ive seen a celebrity cause such an uproar while performing military service." "If serving in the military generates this much buzz, then celebrities wont dodge the draft anymore. Typically, when they serve, they leverage their connections into a cushy assignment and disappear for a year. This is the first time a celebritys service period has been so high profile from the very outset." "Thats because Fang Zhao was very lucky that his service period coincided with Project Starlight." "He was the first celebrity to broadcast live during his military service, the first celebrity to discover a new power ore on a live broadcast, and the first celebrity to discover a new element and name it." "Speaking of which, will Fang Zhao keep broadcasting live from the mine?" "Probably. He is stillpleting his military service, after all. He wont enjoy as much leeway as the other four celebrities." People had to bust *ss during their service period. As a public figure, it was even harder to ck off. In any case, even if he yed hooky in private, it was impossible for Fang Zhao to take things easy during his live broadcast every day. Meanwhile, while everyone was busy discussing the new power ore, the new element, and rted topics, Fang Zhao was holed up in his room,posing. Every conscript on the base had been given three days off, although they had to remain on base. It was a rare extended vacation for the conscripts. Typically, the conscripts worked every day, unless there was harsh weather. Now, not only did they have a three-day vacation, the cafeteria was also serving better food. Now that Baiji base was more bustling, losing some of its doom and gloom of the past, the conscripts felt quite proud. They felt they had bragging rights for when they went home afterpleting their military service. We served on Baiji, all right. Have you heard of Baiji? The one designated as a high-priority for development? If they were assigned to the Baiji mining team after vacation, then they would have bragging rights for the rest of their lives. Teams of career soldiers and professional experts had already been assigned to the mine. No one else would be included before the higher-ups decided on a mining n. The conscripts were the least likely additions, as they hailed from a wide range of backgrounds; basemand would definitely not let them butt in. Theyd rather give all the conscripts time off. The base wasnt short on funds anymore. One word from Shanta and folks would be scrambling to wire money over. Such a prime investment opportunity might even set off quite a bit of feuding and bickering. Fang Zhao was required to stay on base as well for the time being, even though he was the one who had discovered the Baiji power ore. Shanta had banned them from broadcasting live from the mine, which was now under curfew. Still, Shanta had extended many privileges to this key figure. Fang Zhao was allowed to roam around in many parts of the base, but he didnt wander much, instead spending most of his timeposing in his dorm room. The process of discovering the Baiji power ore had given him a great deal of inspiration. Old habits die hard. This was how Fang Zhao had survived the Period of Destruction. Back then, it hadnt been realistic to carry a notebook on him at all times, so he had simply remembered all his ideas. Not far away, Kevin Lin was listening to music while fidgeting with his feet. He was feeling cocky. His boss had already promised that he would be rewarded handsomely when he returned to Yanzhou. Besides a cash bonus, he would also enjoy many other perks. But Kevin Lins mood soured when he thought of the several reporters for the military publication that had arrived on Baiji with the new batch of soldiers. They enjoyed better ess than he did. Journalists like him were part military, part paparazzi, while the new arrivals were full-fledged soldiers and were trusted by Shanta and his staff. He could predict now that any scoops about the Baiji power ore and the new element from now on would definitelye from them. Meanwhile, Kevin Lin would be left with scraps that the military reporters intentionally passed on. Hed be lying if he said he wasnt upset. Kevin Lin felt that he was at a major disadvantage. He had tried persuading Fang Zhao to lobby Shanta for more ess, but unfortunately, Fang Zhao had ignored him. Kevin Lin snickered when he saw Fang Zhao sitting in front of his desk in a daze. Kevin Lin couldnt figure out what was going on in that kids head all day. Not that he was a snob, but Kevin Lin had indeed looked down on Fang Zhao in the past, dismissing him as a young starlet who was mildly popr. He was nothing in the eyes of a seasoned journalist who had interviewed many big stars and government and military officials. Even Fang Zhaos looks irked Kevin Lin. If you werent good-looking enough, you could make it up with a cool haircut, yet Fang Zhao was a conscript, and conscripts were forced to get the standard crew cut. His hair had been trimmed down to the required length by a designated barber after he had arrived on base. Even though he had nice features and was far from ugly, his looks werent as refinedpared to the other four celebrities, and in addition to being good-looking, the other four had dedicated hairstylists who changed their hairdos every day. Thus, their ability to attract fans was formidable. Not to mention that the other celebs all had considerable track records built up over the years on top of their good looks. Their poprity was established. By contrast, it was understandable why folks didnt see much promise in Fang Zhao. Kevin Lin had never thought much of Fang Zhao either. Lo and behold, Fang Zhao had be a major sensation on the first day of his military service. But after spending some time with Fang Zhao, Kevin Lin could tell he was different from other mainstream celebrities. This was probably what folks called an artists aura? Fang Zhao did look like an artist, somewhat. Yet as far as the live broadcasts were concerned, Kevin Lin couldnt count on Fang Zhao. There was a big story all right, but how would he cover it from here on out? He had to brainstorm. Should he try theb on the base? If he couldnt get any updates from the mine, a few strands from theb would do, but Kevin Lin shook his head and dismissed the idea quickly. Word had it that thebs studying the new power ore and the new element had already been upgraded to ssified. It was unlikely he would get any ess there. Fang Zhao seemed to enjoy great renown as the person who had discovered and named the new element, but in reality, he had little say on Baiji, or perhaps none at all. These were all emptyurels. "Oi, what can we do?" Kevin Lin sighed and nced at Fang Zhao, who remained catatonic. He let out another sigh. Doesnt this kid understand the urgency of the situation? A visitor interrupted Kevin Lins moping. "Prof. Fan?" Kevin Lin was caught off guard. The visitor was a middle-aged man, someone from the Academy of Science headquarters who had arrived along with the fresh batch of soldiers. Kevin Lin had heard that Fan Lin was a botanist. Fan Lin was in his 90s, only middle-aged by New Era standards, but he looked older than his contemporaries. He seemed to be aging prematurely. Fan Lin was from Muzhou. He had been a key figure behind the improvement of Muzhou crops. Now he worked at the Huangzhou Academy of Science. Fang Zhao had already put down his pen and gotten up. "Prof. Fan." "Am I interrupting? So youreposing? Not bad, not bad!" Fan Lin had small eyes, so he winced whenever he smiled. Some folks gave the impression that they were up to something when they winced, but when Fan Lin smiled, he gave a very friendly vibe. Of course, the friendly act was just a facade. There were plenty of friendly people among the senior ranks of the Academy of Science HQ. All of them knew how to schmooze, but there was always a purpose behind their friendly demeanor, even if no harm was intended. Fang Zhao poured a ss of water and handed it to Fan Lin. "You have something you want to discuss, esteemed guest?" Even though Fang Zhao was older than Fan Lin in reality, his host body was in its early 20s. He had to extend the necessary niceties, not to mention that this was a scientist who had made major contributions to his field. Fang Zhao always held aplished scientists like him in high regard. Fan Lin sat down, epted the ss of water, and took a long slip before asking, "You two have anything scheduled the next few days?" Kevin Lins heart leapt. He had been about to bail and give Fang Zhao and Fan Lin their privacy, but he halted when he heard thisment. Fan Lin had said "you two" and nced at him. Fan Lin had no intention of kicking him out, so Kevin Lin reversed course and said, "No. Were banned from the mine. We were just brainstorming what to do for our next live broadcast." "So I heard," Fan Lin responded with a nod. Fang Zhao came in handy when the base didnt have the necessary equipment. Now, the most cutting-edge probes had been shipped over, and three upgraded versions at that. There was no use for Fang Zhao any more. Even if he was hailed as "Diting" or "godly ear," humans couldnt rival the efficiency of machines. "They no longer need you to listen in the mines anymore. You also wont be allowed to keep mining any time soon." A beaming Fan Lin looked at Fang Zhao. "Mining is very boring. I suggest you not waste your time there. Why dont youe farming with me?" Kevin Lin: "..." As if farming is not boring. Kevin Lin hesitated. Compared to exploring a new mine, farming wasnt exactly a crowd-pleaser. Chapter 199: Purely Natural Energy-Saving Lamp Chapter 199: Purely Natural Energy-Saving Lamp Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Fan Lin asked Fang Zhao, "Word is that you can hear sounds that normal people cant. Can you hear the sound of nts? The sound of flowers blooming, for example?" Kevin Lin secretly cursed. So this old geezer is here to toy with us. The sound of flowers blooming? What bloody sound? Whats wrong with his ears? "Im not that sensitive," Fang Zhao responded. "My hearing is just slightly better than the average person. Locating the power ore was just pure luck." Fan Lin chuckled. "Luck is a form ofpetence." He didnt press further, instead switching gears. "Youve never ventured beyond the base except for the mines, right?" "Right." Security was tight. The miners were bused out together every day. They couldnte and go as they pleased. Fan Lin got up and waved at Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin. "Lets go. Let me show you some of the experimental fields." Kevin Lin nced at Fang Zhao and responded with a smile only when he saw his roommate nod. "We just happen to be free. Lets expand our horizons under your wise guidance. Can I start a live broadcast?" "Of course. Shoot as much as you want. You can shoot freely when we get to the experimental fields too. Ill do my best to cooperate," Fan Lin said as he led the way. Kevin Lin arched his eyebrows. Is this old geezer looking for free advertising? As far as he knew, most farming projects on foreigns were rted to food or medicine. Projects that were still in the experimental phase were normally kept secret. The fact that Fan Lin was letting them cover his project meant a productunch was imminent, or at least in the pipeline. The thought of a new food or medical productunching on his home got Kevin Lin excited. This was no grade A power ore or a new element, but at least it was news. "Prof. Fan, you have an ongoing experimental project here?" Kevin Lin was so excited that he asked a stupid question. Why else would this senior academic travel all the way to Baiji if he didnt have a project going on? He doesnt specialize in power ores. "Yup. One of theb technicians who arrived with you is attached to my project. Come to think of it, the project has been ongoing on Baiji for more than 30 years," Fan Lin responded. Thirty years was long enough for an experiment to reach fruition, to reap the necessary technical know-how andplete risk assessment. A marketunch was around the corner if there werent any safety concerns to address. Kevin Lin got even more excited. "Is it a food project? Or medical?" Fang Zhao asked. "Both. Its a fruit with high medicinal value." It wouldnt make sense to spend so much money, time, and manpower on an experimental nt on a foreign if it didnt have high medicinal value. "We started with an experimental plot, but in the meantime, the plots on the base have been improved, so well start nting the fruit at scale here. If were sessful, maybe youll see the first batch on store shelves by the time you go home next year." Fan Lin was beaming, his smile widening as he spoke. "Thats great timing. We can advertise the fruit for you first." Fan Lin wasnt shy about his intentions. "Haha, I approached you guys exactly because of your exposure." Muzhou was the major food producer on their home, but many of their crops were not local speciesmore than half had been mixed with DNA from foreign nts, through cross-breeding or gic engineering. There were also species that didnt thrive on their home and were cultivated on foreigns. The crops that Fan Lin was growing on Baiji were gically mixedhalf of their DNA was from the home and half was from Baiji. It did not grow well on the home, only on Baiji. Fan Lin led Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin to hisb to pack. Fan Lins team had already started packing. "Teacher, were ready. We can give them a heads up," one of theb technicians told Fan Lin. Fan Lin inspected the gathered equipment and nodded. "Good. Contact the flying transport and get ready to head to the experimental plot." "Oh, I almost forgot this." Fan Lin walked to a corner. "I almost forgot to bring you." Fang Zhao nced over and saw Fan Lin pick up a small water tank. In it was a white blob that resembled a rabbit, except it didnt have eyes, a nose, or any other facial features. "Oh, is that a choppy hair? Is it one of the bigger ones?" Kevin Lin was intrigued. The "choppy hair" he referred to was a type of pet sea slug. It looked like a white rabbit curled up together, its two "ears" floating about. The mostmon type of pet "choppy hair" was only about a fingers length long. The one in Fan Lins water tank was the size of a human palm. If your hands were small, you wouldnt be able to cover it with one hand. Sea slugs werent well known in the Old Era, but they were quitemon in the New Era. Many organisms had gone extinct during the 100-year Period of Destruction, sea animals included, but lo and behold, this tiny organism that hadnt been on anyones radar had proliferated in a major way during those 100 years. They had grown in size as well as numbers. Scientists who studied the Period of Destruction had hypothesized that the extinction of certain sea organisms had something to do with the rise of these small creatures. They were a major force behind the curing of many major diseases left over from the Period of Destruction. Sea slugs were the defaultb animal for New Era scientists when it came to studying mutation and disease because they were abundant in number and could reproduce quickly. They were also a hotmodity. Many researchers bred pet sea slugs of all sizes, shapes, and colors on the side when they conducted their experiments. Sea slugs were one of the most popr pets in the New Era. Kevin Lin had a few pet sea slugs at home. They were even better looking than the one before him. New breeds that were quite big in size had also showed up on the market. They were no longer a rarity, but as far as choppy hairs were concerned, the blob before him was a bitrge. "Haha, this is not a purebred choppy hair." Fan Lin chuckled. "It has half Baiji DNA." Fan Lin lifted his hand and tapped the water tank. "Dont fall asleep." The sea slugs "ears" shivered, and its body started to glow. "Its even brighter than a shlight," Kevin Lin said. "This is a purely natural energy-savingmp," Fan Lin responded as he tossed a food capsule into the tank. Fang Zhao watched the blob lying in the tank extend its body slowly, open its mouth, ingest the capsule, and curl up again. "I get antsy watching it. Its so slow," Kevin Lin said. Compared to his pet sea slugs, this one was turtle-speed. But the advantage of the one before him was that it was a steady light source and was more practical. "Its not very sensitive, because the little fe is resting. The water temperature is quite low, so its not very active," Fan Lin said. Kevin Lin was puzzled. "Why not warm it up?" The pet sea slugs he kept at home were a bundle of energy. He loved watching those beautiful sea creatures swimming in hisrge water tank. Fan Lin pursed his lips. "Its a big eater." This was a reason Kevin Lin couldnt argue against. "Well bring it so we have a light source in case the electricity supply at the experimental plot runs low." When electric grids went down or were unable to power lighting equipment, or when someone was venturing into an area where electric lighting was impractical, these natural light sources that glowed but didnt heat up were a good alternative. As Fan Lin had put it, it was 100 percent natural, energy-saving, and easy to breed. "Sounds like a great species. Why dont you guys breed some more? Im sure they would sell well too," Kevin Lin said. "Im not an expert. From what the researchers who bred this one told me, they wanted to breed more too, but they ended up with only one in 30 years." Fan Lin turned to Fang Zhao and smiled. "Its even older than you are." "It actually lived this long? I heard that pet sea slugs live for at most a few years, 10 years max. Their life expectancy was supposedly even shorter in the Old Era," Kevin Lin said. "Still, Im a bit scared of animals with foreign DNA." "Youve watched too many sci-fi movies, havent you?" Fan Lin gave Kevin Lin a sideways nce, paused, then handed the water tank to Fang Zhao instead. "Can you give me hand? Dont be scared. Its harmless." Fang Zhao took the water tank and observed the "rabbit" as it seemed to go back to sleep. Harmless? Sea slugs had been able to multiply exponentially during the Period of Destruction. Even though they made for the most popr marine pets these days, you couldnt erase their track record of wanton killing in the ocean. Fang Zhao had once seen a group of sea slugs swallow a poisonous Portuguese man-of-war. Whether the sea slug DNA descended from the Period of Destruction inside the blob before him was harmlesswell, that depended on how it had been raised. But for now, it was still harmless. The food it was fed by theb technicians wasnt too substantial. The experimental plot Fan Lin used was quite far from base, near Outpost No. 23. The research team set out for Outpost No. 23 with a military escort. After everyone boarded and all theb equipment was loaded, the flying transport took off for Outpost No. 23. Kevin Lin wondered if Prof. Fan had been thinking of using them all along. He wanted to discuss the uing live broadcast with Fang Zhao, but when he turned his head, he saw theposer teasing the blob in the water tank with feed. Forget it. When ites to the live broadcast, I have to count on myself, the professional journalist. I cant rely on Fang Zhao. Chapter 200: Unpresentable Chapter 200: Unpresentable Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Baijis many outposts that were scattered across the formed an extensive monitoring system, capable of observing the entires situation. Although it was not perfect yet, once Baijis position in the development sequence changed, Shanta would surely upgrade this monitoring system, perhaps by increasing the number of outposts or strengthening the construction of some outposts. Yesterday, Fang Zhao had also heard that Baiji would start constructing a secondary base. In the past, they had been poor and did not have the means to construct one. Now, Shanta no longer needed to worry. The secondary base would definitely be on the agenda. Among all these outposts, there were some that were used purely as sentries and nothing else, but there were also some outposts that incorporated research projects and experimental areas due to the geography and environment of their area. Outpost 23 was one such example. ording to Fan Lin, there was an experimental plot, but this experimental plot was not known to the public. Therefore, other than Baijis base personnel, the general public had absolutely no idea that these experimental plots existed. Kevin Lin also knew that all this had been considered highly ssified in the past. This time, the stuff in the experimental had borne results. ording to Fan Lin, they were preparing to publicly announce it. Kevin Lin could count himself lucky for getting the chance to receive the news first. However, filming was slightly restricted at Outpost 23. Even en route to Outpost 23, Kevin Lin could only film a few scenes, and he stopped when they got close to Outpost 23. The outposts deployed site also could not be publicized. Having been here for a few days, he knew what he could and could not broadcast. Even if he secretly filmed and sent it to his editor topile, it could not be released. Live broadcasting? If he were to broadcast anything that should not be broadcast, his professional career woulde to an end and he would be thrown in jail. Fang Zhao looked at Outpost 23 from the flying transport. In the past, Outpost 23 had probably been a thick jungle, but the area had been cleared to set up the outpost and the surroundings were all plots ofnd and defensive constructs. As a whole, Outpost 23 looked a miniature base. It was surrounded by tall fences and a defensivework at the top, separating the base from the dangers outside. From the air, plots ofnd that were fenced in could clearly be seen. En route, although Fan Lin had talked about the experimental plot, Fang Zhao had assumed it was just a single small plot. After all, it was only an outpost, not a base. But from what he saw, Fan Lin had been modest. Noticing Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin looking at the experimental plots below, a proud smile appeared on Fan Lins face. He exined to them, "These experimental plots were created by clearing and cultivating the area in thest 30 years. The military expenses used for this were around a few hundred million." Hearing this, they were speechless. From what Kevin Lin knew, a few hundred million was already an extremely big investment. That much in thest 30 years meant that tens of millions had been invested every year. Given that Baiji used to be at the tail end of the development sequence, it was indeed a huge investment that was hard toe by. No wonder Baiji base personnel treated Fan Lin so well. Given that he had his own specialized team and flying transport, one look and they could tell it was not the first time. But could there be any returns from throwing suchrge amounts of money here? Kevin Lin was doubtful. On the contrary, Fan Lin was not at all worried about this. He had thrown all the research funding here and even coughed up quite a bit from his own pocket. Baiji base had only provided manpower, not money. He had also given the soldiers at the outpost who helped keep watch on the experimental plots some extra allowance. Of course, he was doing what he should. The outposts soldiers were happy to earn some extra ie, and this was all approved. But as long as his items sessfully hit the market, within three years, the investments could be recouped. The flying transport arrived at Outpost 23 and began descending to the parking space. When the cabin doors opened, Fang Zhao noticed a few people d in fullbat attire running over. The leading person of the group got on the flying transport and enthusiastically instructed the other outpost soldiers to help shift the things. "Prof. Fan, you have arrived! This time around, lots of things have been brought over. Seems like you will be in for a long stay on Baiji this time." His eyes quickly scanned Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin. "Not going out hunting today, Small Yan?" Fan Lin jested. "Cough, ording to what you said, we have stringent restrictions for when to head out hunting. Instructions from above say that we arent allowed to hunt wantonly. Above three times and it is considered poaching. Also, we have a limit each time we hunt. Today we will just drink our nutritional dose." Yan Biao felt a little gloomy. Why did professor Fan always pay attention to their hunts? Could it be he that he wanted to catch their shorings? Only once had they identally stepped on a few experimental sprouts, and he remembered it even now. Back then, it had been a younger scientist stationed here. In the end, that scientist had turned around andined to Fan Lin who deducted some of their allowance. However, because Fan Lins experimental program had brought about some benefits to their outpost, they had not bickered over it. Fan Lin did not care about what Yan Biao was thinking. He introduced Yan Biao to Fang Zhao. "Small Fang, this is the outpost team leader, Captain Yan Biao. Small Yan, this is Fang Zhao, Project Starlights representative and the one who discovered Baiji ore." The words had just left Fan Lins mouth when all the other outpost team members who hade on board stopped what they were doing and looked toward Fang Zhao, as if they were taking the measure of a rare creature. Over at the outpost, their information was somewhat restricted. Other than orders from base, they were not able to hear any sounds from outside, let alone the situation online. Even when it came to Project Starlight, they only knew a little from the reports sent by their superiors. Every day, they could only view military news sent over by the base. They knew little about entertainment news and could only hear such things through word of mouth from the scientists here. However, arge portion of scientists did not pay attention to the entertainment circle. Even if a few certain popr stars stood in front of them, they would not recognize said stars. Actually, Project Starlight did not affect the outposts people much. Everyone knew that conscripts would surely be deployed at the base. Here, they just had to go about their daily routine. However, all this had changed with the discovery of Baiji ore. Equipment at the outpost had been upgraded when the new batch of troops had arrived. Allocated supplies had also increased, and living conditions had improved a notch. How could they not know who this Fang Zhao person was? Yan Biao became even more passionate and much more cordial than he treated Fan Lin. "Haha, its an honor!" "Hi, sorry bother you," Fang Zhao replied. "No, no, you arent a bother at all! Come to the outpost and take a rest first. Dezi, make some of... whats that fruit tea!?" Although he viewed Fang Zhao even more highly, Yan Biao also did not forget about Fan Lin. "Prof. Fan, you head inside for a rest first as well. I will help you move all the stuff to theboratory." Fan Lin only shook his head, but he was not angry. "All right, you guys continue moving the stuff. Be careful not to knock it over. I will take a look at theboratory first." "Heh! Just rx!" Yan Biao cheerfully directed his underlings to move the stuff. Kevin Lin drew close beside Fang Zhao and mumbled, "Do the people at the outpost seem a little different?" Fang Zhao looked at the members of the outpost team and replied, "They seem fine." Kevin Lin thought to himself: Fine, my *ss. Comparing them, the soldiers of the base were more proper. But thinking about it more, it made sense. Normally, there was no one managing the outpost. Here, Yan Biao was the highest ranked. From his boot-licking manner, it was obvious he wasnt a good person. However, Kevin Lin kept all these thoughts to himself. He would not say anything. Speaking out would bring down his own moral character. He was only a reporter. If he had any opinions, he needed to bring out the facts first. Without any truth or evidence, he could only think it. As they walked by the experimental plots, Kevin Lin nced over at the side. "Prof. Fan, where do you grow the arrow sunflowers that are about to hit the market? The two plots closest to the edge?" Besides the two plots closest to the edge that were filled with flowers of diverse colors, the other eight plots were all empty. "Nope, its the opposite actually. Rather than those two plots, the other eight are the ones," Fan Lin replied. Kevin Lin looked at the experimental plots, then turned back in disbelief. "Didnt you say that they have already been nted for two months and you are just waiting for them to germinate? Those plots have nothing." "Thats right. Nothing on top doesnt mean that it hasnt developed below ground. Now we are just waiting for it to sprout. ording to our underground monitors figures, they should start sprouting tomorrow morning. Otherwise, I would not have brought you here," Fan Lin replied. Kevin Lin stopped in his tracks. "What does that mean? Are we to stay here till tomorrow?" Fan Lin had "How can you be so slow to realize that?" written all over his face. "Thats right." "You didnt say we would be spending the night here!" "You did not ask either." Kevin Lin: "..." This professor was even better at being a scoundrel than himself. Fan Lin did not have ns to exin a great deal to Kevin Lin, and he tookrge strides toward theboratory. Inside, there were other seeds that were being cultivated in culture media. Fan Lin reacted as though he was meeting them after a long period of separation. "Heya, my little sproutlings~." His pitched became higher at the end of his sentence. Kevin Lin rubbed away the goose pimples on his arms, inclined his head, and said to Fang Zhao, "Is there something wrong with this guy? A 100-plus-year-old person, yet his pitch sounds like a kids, and even my little sproutlings..." However, Fan Lins students were apparently used to Fan Lins kiddish style and calmly installed equipment in theboratory and gave reports on the figures. Kevin Lin fell silent. What was up with this bunch of people? Werent they prim and proper at the base? Could it be because they were not on their home and were far away from the base and without any supervision that the soldiers did not seem like soldiers and the professor did not seem like a professor? Fang Zhao looked around the inside of theboratory and then at Fan Lin, who was speaking to the small sprouts in the culture media. Laughing, he told Kevin Lin, "He might be old, but he is young at heart." It sounded like Fang Zhao rather admired Fan Lin. It seemed like the 100-plus-year-old Fan Lin acted even younger than a 20-plus-year-old person. As for Fan Lin duping them into staying overnight at the outpost, Fang Zhao had actually guessed it already. Looking at the water tank he was holding and noticing the "rabbit" starting to glow, Fang Zhao threw in another piece of food. "Fang Zhao, you two,e over quick! Look, isnt this adorable?!" Fan Lin waved them over and impatiently picked up a small vial. Inside the culture medium was a green sprout with two leaves about a finger tall. Kevin Lin: "...Hehe." I dont understand the tastes of your botanists. Fan Lin carefully ced the vial back into the cultivation case, then turned to faced Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin. "Do you know when a nt is the most beautiful?" "When it is most beautiful? Naturally, that is when it blooms," Kevin Lin replied. Fan Linughed amiably, secretly feeling pleased at knowing the answer to this question. He had already prepared a bowl of "chicken soup" for the soul and loved to give youngsters this dose of "chicken soup." Fan Lin nced at Fang Zhao. "What about you, Small Fang?" "When it germinates," Fang Zhao replied. Fan Lin: "..." This bowl of chicken soup for the soul could not be used any longer. Chapter 201: Our Muzhou Blood Chapter 201: Our Muzhou Blood Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao had already said aloud the answer in Fan Lins heart. Now, Fan Lin was no longer able to preach about it. However, he reacted quickly and did not show any awkwardness, instead justughing heartily. "Thats right! You think exactly the same as me. I most love watching them germinate. It is really vivacious, especially those arrow sunflowers. Tomorrow morning, you guys will be able to see it. However, before that..." Fan Lin made Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin follow them over to the experimental plots. "Dont you people want to livestream? We can start. Fang Zhao, there is some equipment for hammering the ground over on that side. We have to do some work on thend." Kevin Lin stamped on the ground. The ground had been hammered before, and it was especially hard. It was difficult for Kevin Lin to imagine nting anything here. He found it hard to believe. "Is there really stuff nted underneath?" "Of course. Otherwise, why would I have called you guys over? They have been nted for two months already. If it were other crops, the seeds might have rotted in the earth, but arrow sunflowers are different. Just wait and see, the monitored data underground is normal, and they will be able to germinate tomorrow. These two months, the seeds underground have already swelled up to many times their original size." What was the best way to ensure a nts growth? They had umted 30 years worth of experience growing arrow sunflowers. Till now, at this experimental plot, they had gone through over 20 generations of arrow sunflowers. As Fan Lin exined to Kevin Lin about this hybrid species, Fang Zhao had already dragged a sledgehammer out from the case beside the experimental plot. It felt heavy in his hands, but just like the pickaxe in the mining tunnel, it had propulsion appliances installed on it. It might be slightly heavy, but once the appliances were enabled and the hammer was being used, it would get much easier. Kevin Lin coordinated with Fang Zhao and turned on the live broadcast. Kevin Lin had originally looked a little gloomy, but he put on a warm smile in a sh. "Greetings, everyone. The ce I am at is the Academy of Science HQs Professor Fan Lins experimental plot on Baiji." He gave a brief introduction of the surrounding terrain but did not mention which outpost it was, nor did he film anything else. All he filmed was the experimental plots piece ofnd. Therefore, audiences did not know the location of this experimental plot on Baiji. But online audiences main focus was not on the outpost. As they watched the scene disyed, they felt puzzled. "What is going to be broadcast today?" "Why is it that all I see is a plot of tnd?" "Dont tell me they are going to broadcast people eating soil?" someone joked. "What can even grow in such hard ground? Do you think I have never nted flowers?" "Fan Lin? That name sounds familiar." "You dont say! Of course he is familiar. Every one of us in Muzhou knows him!" Upon hearing the name "Fan Lin," audiences in Muzhou could not help but sit up straight and pay attention. Quick-witted people had already guessed that maybe some important new product was going to hit the markets. In the live broadcast, Fan Lin introduced a new species that had been cultivated in hisboratory: the arrow sunflower. "...This sort of herb has an annual life cycle. Thirty years ago, myboratory had already bred it. Half of its genes are from our home and the other half from Baiji. In These 30 years, we have been experimenting and improving it." Fan Lin also spoke about the benefits of this new species. It provided lots of multivitamins and could help in resisting illnesses. This species could be used as food in cooking, medicine, and even military affairs. Many online audiences were skeptical. "Is that true?" "So many benefits?" "Hes bragging, right? Dont they just love to brag about their own stuff and, after that, suck money from consumers?" "Nonsense. Take a look at who is talking! That is Fan Lin! Perhaps he might not be so reputable in other continents, but everybody in Muzhou knows him!" In Muzhou, the name "Fan Lin" was a gold-ted signboard. The overwhelming majority of crops used by Muzhou farm owners all came from Fan Linsboratory. For example, a couple of years ago, there was a type of fruit that had be popr. When farm owners went to purchase seeds, they always looked at theboratory that bred the seeds. There were certain names that nobody would doubt regarding safety issues, and Fan Linsboratory was one such name. Someone made a list of various fruits, vegetables, grains, and food products that had been produced by Fan Linsboratory. Even without this list, just doing a search online would show how awesome Fan Linsboratory was. However, although Fan Lin did not say much, those that understood could guess that once this product hit the markets, it would probably be a high-end one. When others in the same industry as Fan Lin received the news, they immediately switched over to channel S5. "Without saying anything, Fan Lin has actually gone to Baiji! Seems like it is indeed hallowed ground. The soil is definitely good, otherwise Fan Lin would not have even given it a nce." "That means that Fan Lin had already invested in Baiji early on." "30 years ago, Baijisnd was dirt cheap. I think a 100-year lease contract cost about 100,000?" "Maybe 50,000 was enough. Renting thend then was just a steal. Now, if you dont have millions, you can forget about the idea. And even if you do, there are thorough investigations, and Baijis side might not even approve of it." In the past, getting a piece ofnd on Baiji to build aboratory had been very easy. Baiji base would surely have given a lot of leeway as long as it was not overboard, as they had wanted to attract more people. But now, applying for even a small plot ofnd was especially hard, and there was still the stingy Shanta there. "Makes me green with envy!" "His luck is really good. Straightaway applying for 100 years of usage rights. Now, only 30 years have passed. If wepare to the past, we would definitely be losing out, but if we want to apply for an experimental plot on Baiji, we still have to do it fast. If we wait till Baiji slowly bes even more developed, at that time, even if we wish for it, it will be really hard to getnd." "Is that fe Fan Lin unting? With that muchnd, even if his research on Baiji concludes and he no longer cultivate crops there, when he leaves the ce, he can also earn a huge sum." Fan Lins live broadcast this time around indeed gave rise to much envy, admiration, and hatred from others within the same industry. It also made many people think about staking a im on Baiji. To the contrary, Muzhous other farm owners had started thinking how great it would be if they could grow this crop in Muzhou. Even if it could not be grown in Muzhou, the Muzhou people could take charge of exporting it. When it came to the processing of fruits, vegetables, and fresh produce, Muzhou was the best in the world, and they had many advantages. As the agricultural continent, for all Muzhou farm owners, this had an even bigger appeal than the discovery of grade A power ore. After all, they relied on thend for agricultural produce to make a living. Everyone could see that Fan Lin had borrowed channel S5 to make an early announcement of the new product his ownboratory had created. Inparison, channel S5s resident celebrity Fang Zhao had even less presence than Kevin Lin. At least Kevin Lin was beside Fan Lin, controlling the filming, and he could ask Fan Lin some questions. Fang Zhao just silently stood to the side, hammering away and not interrupting. Fan Lin walked around the plot and stopped. Stamping on the ground twice, he said, "Fang Zhao, here, this spot requires another two knocks." Fang Zhao did not say much, just lifting the sledgehammer and hammering twice on the spot Fan Lin had pointed out. "Here, here, gently! Hey, thats too gentle!" Fan Lin directed Fang Zhao to hammer at different spots. Noticing his enthusiasm in directing Fang Zhao, Kevin Lin could not help but ask, "Arent there machines to do this job?" Although Kevin Lin wished to tell the audience during this broadcast that even if Fang Zhao was not mining in the tunnels, he was hammering the ground in the experimental plots and was not cking off, he still raised questions that answered the doubts of the audience. The reason why machines could not be used when mining was that many instruments would not be precise enough and were unusable. Therefore, manpower was needed. But why did the job of hammering the ground at the experimental plot require manpower toplete? As for this question, Fan Lin did not avoid it. "Why use machines when there is manpower avable?" Kevin Lin: "..." Why do you sound so self-confident?! Those not in the know would even think that Fan Lin was deliberately making things difficult for Fang Zhao. "Do you know how much force seeds exert when they germinate?" Fan Lin suddenly asked. Kevin Lins mind stopped wandering and replied, "I read something rted to this before. It said that when a seed germinates, it has the strength to split rocks." "That saying is indeed correct. However, although it sounds strong, it is not something that can be done momentarily. It is a slow process. Arrow sunflowers are different, though. The process of their germination ispressed to within a very short period. During that brief moment, it produces an explosive force that is rather astonishing. Tomorrow at daybreak, you will get to see them germinate." When he talked about results that he himself had so painstakingly cultivated, Fan Lins eyes were glowing. At the same time, he was telling online audiences that what he wanted to show everyone would happen tomorrow morning. Fang Zhao spent half the day busy at work in the experimental plot. Kevin Lin felt tired just watching him. The dull thuds that rang out were real as could be and were not just for show. Although the hammering equipment had propulsion applications on it, Fang Zhao still needed to use his own strength. And from the start of the live broadcast till after the broadcast ended, Fang Zhaos attitude was always the same. He did not just skive off just because the broadcast was turned off. Although Fan Lin kept instructing Fang Zhao on where to hammer, he knew that as long as the little fellow asked for a break, he would not object to it. He was very satisfied with Fang Zhaos performance, unlike certain little celebrities that had apletely different attitude on-screen and offscreen. Thus, Fan Lin did not say much. He just wanted to see how long Fang Zhao could persevere. On the contrary, as Fang Zhao continued hammering away at each experimental plot and was about to reaching the eighth plot, not only Kevin Lin, even Fan Lin was feeling tired. However, Fang Zhao still seemed to be rather rxed. He was only covered in ayer of thin sweat, but he was not panting as he continued hammering away at the eighth plot effortlessly. Fan Lin looked at Fang Zhao, who was helping him hammer thend, and was pleased. "It feels like this little fe has our Muzhou blood in him." Muzhou peoples farm work was very impressive. On average, their constitutions were also stronger. Even manyrge farm owners that seemed to live like kings were stronger than people of other continents when it came to standing in their fields. "There is no need for wishful thinking. I have seen Fang Zhaos file; his previous three generations are all Yanzhou people," Kevin Lin said. Fan Lin did not care about what Kevin Lin said. He was justmeting and thinking to himself how he could go about talking to Shanta to get Fang Zhao to transfer over here for his military service. Although he had only wished to borrow Fang Zhao and Kevin Lins live broadcast to publicize his ownboratory results, today he had witnessed Fang Zhaos character. If Fang Zhao had changed his attitude and cked off after the live broadcast, Fan Lin would not have had any other thoughts and would have sent him back to base after the next days objectives were met. But now, he had changed his mind. He wished to keep Fang Zhao at Outpost 23 and help this old man with his farm work. Chapter 202: Breaking through the Soil Chapter 202: Breaking through the Soil Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Although they all had their nutritional dose and somepressed food, the people of Outpost 23 treated Fan Lin, Fang Zhao, and Kevin Lin well. They brought out some of their stockpiled food from their hunts to receive their guests. The outpost was not as big as the base, and conditions were limited. Each room in the outpost was 10 square meters, and there were two people to a room. At night, Kevin Linid down in his bed, tired out from an entire day. He had covered a lot of ground today. When looking down at the experimental plots from the flying transport, they did not look very big. Only when walking around inside had he known how exhausting it was. Walking up and down and dealing with all sorts of questions from Fan Lin had been tiring indeed. The outposts rooms had a sort of cold metallic feel, just like a prison cell. Bases everywhere had simr conditions, but at least the rooms in the base were slightlyrger and had more furnishings. Kevin Lin thought to himself, At least we are returning to base the next day. Enduring a night is not so hard. "Writing in your diary again, Fang Zhao?" Kevin Lin asked as he noticed Fang Zhao jotting down stuff in that familiar notebook. He had gotten the hang of Fang Zhaos habits. Every day, Fang Zhao wrote down some stuff in that notebook. Fang Zhao had said they were song scores, but as Kevin Lin did not understand them, he just treated it as Fang Zhao writing in his diary. "Mmhm. You head to sleep first; I still have some stuff to write down." Fang Zhao was writing down the inspiration he had gotten today from the scenery of thiss mountains and forests en route to the base and the inspiration he had gotten when hammering the ground. These were just enough for a small portion, not an entire song, but as time passed, maybe on a certain day or at a certain juncture, he might create apleted song. Before Fang Zhao had enlisted for his military service, he had been called over by Old Xue Jing for a chat. This year, the old artist would embark on another global lecture tour, but as Fang Zhao was undergoing military service, he wouldnt be able to participate this time around. Xue Jing had advised Fang Zhao not to waste the bits and scraps of inspiration he got during his military service. Although Fang Zhao was only 20-plus, he was considered rather young in the New Era. Inposition circles, he was also considered rtively young, but there people in other continents that were even younger and had done their own concerts. Xue Jing hoped that Fang Zhao would not take it easy. "To gain more recognition in the industry, you still have to go through some traditional methods and raise your artistic value. For example, ording to old customs, do a concert. You can disagree with these old customs and feel that they are too rigid, but only those standing at the apex have the right to challenge these customs. For now, its best to follow these old customs." Xue Jing had then advised Fang Zhao that it was best if Fang Zhao could organize his own concert within the next 10 years. This sort of concert could not beparable to all those othermercial concerts, and he would need to provide his own quality works. Thus, Xue Jing hoped that even if Fang Zhao was undergoing his military service, he would not forget his own profession. Inspiration was a strange phenomenon. When one let inspiration slip by, it would be difficult to get another chance to grab it again. Fang Zhao took Xue Jings advice to heart. Even if Xue Jing had not said so, Fang Zhao would have kept his old habits and recorded down any inspiration he got in his daily life. The conditions were tough during the Period of Destruction, but now that he had such great opportunities, he needed to grasp every single bit that passed by. Fang Zhao also wished to organize a concert, but he would need to painstakingly search for so-called art techniques, and he could only follow where his own inspiration took him. Kevin Lin had no way of knowing what Fang Zhao was thinking, but he was already tired. "All right, you continue writing, Ill sleep first. Wake me up tomorrow. Fan Lin says we have to get up early to watch the seeds germinate. If we miss it, we will have to wait another year and would havee for nothing." "All right. Head to sleep first." Fang Zhao turned off the lights to the room and then picked up a piece of food, threw it into the water tank, and tapped the ss lightly. The light produced by the "rabbit" inside the tank was like a shlight; it lit up the small room. Fang Zhao had specially gotten this "rabbit" from Fan Lin. This little creature might seem sluggish, but it was actually full of vitality. If he threw a piece of food in, it would glow for a few minutes. The more food thrown in, the longer it glowed. Fan Lin had said the duration it glowed for was dependent on its mood. The more food thrown in when it was in a good mood, the longer it would glow for, but if it was in a bad mood, it would not glow no matter how much food was thrown in. Fang Zhao took a shirt and wrapped it around one side of the tank to prevent the light from shining on Kevin Lin. Watching the "rabbit" in the tank slowly chomp on its food, he arranged his thoughts and continued writing the upleted tune. After that, he ammended the front portion. By the time Fang Zhao closed his notebook, Kevin Lin was already snoring. It seemed like the "rabbit" within the water tank was in quite a good mood. Fang Zhao did not know whether it was because he had been fed a lot or because it found its new environment exciting, as it had not extinguished at all. Fang Zhao gently knocked against the tank wall, and the light slowly faded till it was all ck. Early the next morning, Fang Zhao received Fan Lins call. "Get up and head to the experimental plot. Dontze in bed! Remember to bring the camera and make sure there is sufficient battery!" Fan Lin urged. Kevin Lin was slightly dazed when he was woken up by Fang Zhao, as if he did not know where he was. After a while, he got up and followed behind Fang Zhao while yawning as they walked toward the experimental plot. Kevin yawned again as he spoke. "Its still dark. What are we going to do so early in the morning? Squat and wait for it to germinate?" "You wouldnt get to see anything if we waited till daylight. Im not kidding." Fan Lin did not pay much attention to Kevin Lin. He was directing a few scientists that were running around both inside and outside, who were busy measuring something. All the soldiers at the outpost were also up, even if they were not on duty. "How is my hairstyle today?" "You, wipe away your eye wax!" "Sh*t, I forgot to shave! Should I head back to shave first? Forget it, what would I do if I missed it?" "Im so nervous. I just shaved my head a few days ago; I wonder if my family can recognize me." The people at the outpost had all woken up early just to show their faces in the live broadcast. They had been unable to appear in the previous days live broadcast. Today, Fan Lin had said they would be given a chance to appear in the background. However, the outposts team leader, Yan Biao, had decided not to appear on-screen. Given the restrictions of his rank and official position, to be safe, he could only stand outside the filming area. Fang Zhao nced at the few outpost members. Their tough-as-nails manner was full of vigor. Even those that seemed smaller or skinny hid an extremely explosive strength. These were the troops garrisoned on bases on foreigns. They were different from soldiers at the military districts of every continent who had never experienced battles. Fan Lin took a look at the underground readings, then looked at the weather before telling Kevin Lin, "We can start the live broadcast... Wait a minute! I nearly forgot about the masks." Two scientists carried a box over and distributed the masks inside to everyone. Outpost members standing behind: "..." Can we be recognized if we wear a mask? "Do we have to put it on?" an outpost member asked. "You can choose not to wear it, but Im not responsible if anything happens to you," Fan Lin replied. Everyone in the outpost was at a momentary loss, but they still put on the masks. At the side, Yan Biao, who could not appear on-screen, had been feeling a little gloomy, but now he felt slightly better. Fang Zhao put on the mask and breathed in some of the filtered air. His eyes were also separated from the external air by a transparent shield. "This offers too much protection. We arent even in the mines, just filtering the air would do. Do we really need to cover our eyes?" Kevin Lin grumbled. "It burns the eyes," Fan Lin replied. "Furthermore, the mask prevents allergies. Everyones constitution is different. You might be affected even if others arent. This is just an added precaution. Given your small physique... Tsk." Fan Lins tone was only missing the word "loser." Kevin Lin was unconvinced. "What about me? You arent much better than me with your old body!" He could notpare with Fang Zhao, sure, but he couldntpare with Fan Lin, who was approaching old age? Fan Lin did not say anything and onlyughed. After that, he lifted up his shirt, revealing his chiseled eight-pack abs. Kevin Lin: "..." He went numb. "I also do farm work." Fan Lins manner was like educating the younger generation. "Young man, train yourself more. Do not waste the genes your ancestors passed down to you." There were all descendants of people from the Founding Era. It was reasonable to say that there were none with especially weak physiques, but even the best genes were unable to withstand generation by generation of wastage. Kevin Lins type was the result of those that seldom trained physically and were reliant on machinery. Summarized in a sentence, they were justzy. Kevin Lin showed that he did not wish to continue talking to Fan Lin. He turned on the live broadcast andmunicated with the audience. Some streaks of daylight had started to appear. Even if lighting was not used, the surroundings of the experimental plot could be seen. Online audiences were puzzled. "What sort of battle array is this? Why do they need to wear masks to watch seeds germinate?" "Wasnt it said they would be watching seeds germinate? This looks more like they are preparing for a gas attack." Kevin Lin exined to audiences the reason they were wearing masks that Fan Lin had told him earlier. ncing at Fan Lin, he realized that Fan Lin was noting over to take over, so Kevin Lin cheerfully continued talking to the audiences online. One minute passed. Ten minutes passed. Fifteen minutes... Kevin Lin could not go on talking. Online audiences had started to get impatient. Some said they were going to y a game first, others said they would visit the washroom. Kevin Lin looked to Fan Lin, trying to get an exnation. Hadnt he said that they would be germinating shortly? Fifteen minutes had already passed, but nothing had happened. Are you teasing us? We are wasting live broadcast time! On the contrary, Fan Lin was not anxious. Keeping his eye on readings disyed on a circr device in his hand, he calmly said, "Almost there." Fan Lins tone had just dropped when Fang Zhao raised his eyes to look at the experimental plot and said, "Its here!" "Whats here? What did Fang Zhao hear again..." Boom Crack Cracking sounds suddenly rang out, as if a blunt tool was being used to split open a wall. Boom Crack! Boom Crack! Boom Crack! Boom Crack! Loud sounds echoed out from every experimental plot in session. A split appeared in the ground that had been hammered t. White arrow shapes emerged from the cracks. It was as if time was running at extra speed. It was as if the sprouts were self-aware, forming two leaves in the blink of an eye and inching their way toward the rays of lights from the horizon. The originally bald ground, in a few breaths, had transformed and was now covered by ayer of young and tender sprouts. Fang Zhao watched the entire scene of the the nts splitting the earth and sprouting without blinking. It was as if he had watched musical notes being illuminated one after another. It had gone from dull to dazzling, spinning and connecting to form an electric arc and reaching into every nook and cranny of his body. Many times, one might endure a dull and ordinary beginning, but all one needed was a little patience, to wait for the moment where it impetuously explodes and blossoms. Such was the power of life. Chapter 203: Transfer Over Chapter 203: Transfer Over Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The sky gradually became brighter. The field of view had already became very clear. Online audiences watching therge green area of young sprouts disyed on the screen could not help but feel like they had witnessed an unbelievable miracle. "Were there really no special effects used?" "I just looked at the time. It really has only been five minutes. Otherwise, I would have thought that a few days had passed." "The f*ck! I just went to the washroom, how did it be like this!" "Me too. I went to order some takeout, and when I returned to the broadcast, everything had changed!" "Brothers who have missed it can watch the video rey." "How is that the same? The purpose of watching the live broadcast is to see those images at the first possible time. Reying the video can no longer be considered a live broadcast; one will always feel a sense ofgging behind." But even if they were regretting, they could only watch the rey. There was no way time could be turned back. A missed opportunity could never be gotten back. In front of the experimental plot. Kevin Lin was at a momentary loss for words. He curiously looked at the little sprouts that had broken through the soil in a sh, trying to see if there was anything special about them. He really did not understand it, and so he did not speak much. Kevin Lin turned to Fan Lin. "Professor Fan, could you present a little?" Fan Lin looked at the readings on the circr device and removed his mask. "We dont have to wear the masks now." The group of over 10 soldiers in the background hurriedly took of their masks and put on serious faces that they thought were the most cool. Their faces were calm, but their hearts were screaming with joy. Finally, we can appear on-screen! "One of the reasons I gave them the name arrow sunflower is because the process of germination ispressed into a very short period of time, like an arrow being shot out. You all saw it for yourselves. The process happens very quickly. Blink and you will notice a sprout has appeared. However, during its germination process, a few gases are released. Some have a scent, while others are odorless. But some of these gases can irritate the human body. If we do not put on masks, in serious cases, it can lead to shock..." As Fan Lin was speaking, a short distance away from the experimental plot, an outpost member came out from inside the outpost and scanned the area before running over to Yan Biao. The outpost soldier who had been about to give a report was given a scare when he noticed Yan Biao wiping away tears. "Captain... Captain, are you okay?" Who was Yan Biao? He was Outpost 23s team leader and captain and had experienced much fighting, but this iron-blooded man actually had tears streaming down his face. What exactly had he gone through? Was he moved or was he heartbroken? Yan Biao drew back the corner of his mouth. "My eyes are burning. It stings." He also had not expected to be affected while standing so far away. A while ago, his eyes had suddenly felt a stinging pain, then his tears had started flowing uncontrobly. It was as if someone had thrown a tear-gas grenade over. Now, he was feeling much better. Yan Biao rubbed his eyes and asked the outpost soldier, "What is it?" "Message from the base telling every outpost to maintain the recent high alert and not goof off. Report to superiors should there be any unusual situations." "Didnt they mention this yesterday?" "Its being emphasized again today." Yan Biao knit his brows. "Got it." It seemed like the discovery of Baijis grade A ore had attracted a lot of attention. That outpost soldier did not leave immediately after delivering his report, instead stretching his neck to look over at the experimental plot. "Is that the little celebrity that came to our base for his military service? He looks rather average, not as good looking as me." He had not gotten to see Fang Zhao yesterday, but after seeing Fang Zhao now, he felt a little disappointed. "There are many people who are good looking, but that fellow is popr. I hear he is very good at games," Yan Biao replied. "Im very good at gaming too! When I was younger, I took part in primary level e-sportspetitions, and I received awards!" that outpost soldier jested. "I heard he can detect the position of ore just through listening. Oh, just now, when the seeds were germinating, he also heard that too. I feel that his ears are even more effective than the device Fan Lin has in his hands." Yan Biao recalled the moment when Fang Zhao had called out just before the arrow sunflowers had sprouted and felt that it was really mystical. To think a persons hearing ability could achieve that sort of level! When he had been young, he had watched a variety program that had talked about people with supernatural powers, but they had been denounced afterward, as the news had exposed some dirty tricks. Only then had he known they had all been swindlers. Thus, when he had heard about Fang Zhaos situation, he had still maintained a skeptical attitude until just now. "That awesome?" the outpost soldier asked. "I only believe what I see." Yan Biao noticed that outpost soldiers gaze kept stopping at the experimental plot area and knew what the soldier was thinking. "You want to appear in the background?" "Hehe, I did have that idea. Its almost been two years since Ist went home." The outpost soldier scratched his head, embarrassed. If he had not had that idea, he could have ryed the base orders through thems device. Personally running out was to see whether he would have a chance to show his face. He was just a little soldier without any presence. Unlike Yan Biao, it was all right for him to appear on-screen. Yan Biao chided that soldier and gave him a little kick. "Still ying mind games with me. I just knew you had that sort of idea. Go on, then. Whether you can steal a spot in front of the camera is all up to your own ability." "Heh! Got it!" The outpost soldier stealthily ran over to that side. Yan Biao nced at Fang Zhao over at the experimental plot and couldnt help but click his tongue. "Tsk." He really did not know how that fellow Fang Zhao had be famous. Fang Zhao did not look particrly eye-catching and did not seem to have much original presence. At this time, it was entirely Fan Lin and Kevin Lin standing in front of the camera and conversing. That little fellow totally did not know how to steal the spotlight and was actually holding on to his paperback notebook and squatting over at the side while scribbling something. Could that be an unconventional way of acting cool? Yan Biao shook his head. He had no idea what went through the minds of these sorts of celebrities. Yan Biao gave a muted sigh. "However, we really do have to thank him." Baijis position in the development sequence had started to move forward. In the future, there would definitely be more troops. Yan Biao had been guarding Outpost 23 for so long, it was probably time for him to get promoted too. When he thought about this, Yan Biao could not help butugh. He knew that he would be able to get promoted soon. He was really grateful to Fang Zhao. If not for Fang Zhao discovering Baiji ore so quickly, their facilities would not have been upgraded and manpower at the base would not have been increased so quickly. His rank now was captain, and if everything went smoothly, within the year, he could surely rise to the rank of major. Even if he was discharged from the military in the future, his discharge fee would not be little. Over at the experimental plot, Kevin Lin and Fan Lin were taking turns asking and answering questions. The two coordinated very well. After continuously going through a few questions, Kevin Lin remembered Fang Zhao. Looking over, he saw Fang Zhao holding onto that familiar notebook. "Seems like Fang Zhao realized something and is busyposing again." This was considered an exnation by Kevin Lin, telling the online audiences that Fang Zhao was not skiving off but rather was finding the time topose new tunes. If Kevin Lin had not mentioned it, many people would have forgotten about Fang Zhaosposition background. However, some online audiences had some doubts: Why did he say again? Is inspiration that easy to get? Some peoplemented Fang Zhaos spirit in persevering withposing during his military service, but there were also some who said Fang Zhao was showing off. Whatever others said, Fang Zhao could not see or hear it. Even if he could hear it, he did not care at all. He was just jotting down all the inspiration that had shed through his mind as he witnessed the scene of arrow sunflowers germinating. After he was done, he closed the notebook and kept it before once again working thend. He listened to Fan Lins instructions and moderately sprayed the ground with water. "Oh right, Fang Zhao, I wish to transfer you over from the base. In the future, you can stay at Outpost 23 and undergo your military service here. What do you think?" Fan Lin asked. At this time, Kevin Lin had already shut off the live broadcast. Hearing Fan Lins words, he nearly jumped. "Transfer over here?!" Kevin Lin was unwilling. The conditions at the outpost were much worse than the base. Fan Lin unhurriedly exined his analysis. "Do you guys still wish to return to the mines and film? It is better over here. You can film the flowers and grass. What can you film over at the base? You guys cant enter the mines right now, and even if you get allocated there, the base will not allow you to do a live broadcast in the mines." Could grade A power ore and grade A? ones be the same? There would be even higher confidentiality when it came to extracting and mining. For example, the quantity excavated every day, the quality, and so on. At this moment, this information could not be public knowledge, so even if they went over, they would not be able to get information from that side. Not only them, even those newly dispatched military reporters had no way of knowing. Kevin Lin understood Fan Lins opinion. Transferring over would make it easier to operatepared to the base, but the living conditions were slightly worse. Fan Lin looked over. "If Fang Zhao agrees, I can speak with Shanta and change your military service allocation over from mining to here." "I guess I will just have to trouble you for that," Fang Zhao replied. "Hahaha, no trouble, no trouble at all! Dont worry, you will find working here more meaningful than mining. nting flowers and growing grass, and you can also follow the outpost team on their hunts and try some wild vors. How great is that? Its much tastier than thatpressed food." Fan Linughed heartily. In his heart, he pondered. Later, when he got back, he would discuss this matter with Shanta. After all, Fang Zhao was a member of Project Starlight and was different than other conscripts. The procedures would certainly be more inconvenient, and he needed to give prior notice. Kevin Lin saw Fang Zhao agreeing. Furthermore, what Fan Lin had said had aroused him. Although the aodations at the base were slightly better, there were more restrictions. The outpost was different. There would be more freedom, and the things that could be filmed were more abundant. Looking at the benefits, this ce was indeed better than the base. But since they would be moving over, he needed to return back to the base to pack his belongings. During the noon break, after they returned to the room, Kevin Lin gave a call to the base, wishing to request a flying transporte over and fetch them. The team and flying transport that had brought them over had already returned to base. Unfortunately, the request was not sessful. "They are temporarily unable to dispatch any unnecessary flying transports over. We have to wait who knows how long! So many flying transports and they cant dispatch one toe and fetch us? Surely Fan Lin had a hand in that!" Kevin Lin angrily eximed. "People with the Fan family name are all too sinister!" Fang Zhao spoke as he threw food into the water tank. "Perhaps there are real missions on their side. I heard from the outpost captain that they are on high alert everywhere. The flying transports might be dispatched on missions. Actually, since Baiji ore was discovered, it has been very hard to request flying transports. That time when Prof. Fan got one was because he had coborated with the base for a long time and has special privileges." "That is why I just said Fan Lin is sinister! He had the idea of bringing us over here to advertise for him all along!" Chapter 204: Showing Off Gunplay? Chapter 204: Showing Off Guny? Trantor: Min Lee Editor: Tennesh Kevin Lin still couldnt secure a flying transport from the main base the next two days. He didnt want to beg Fan Lin for help either. In any event, he did enjoy much more freedom at the outpost, and he was fed adequate food and drink. It felt nice to be pampered by the soldiers at the outpost. Even though Kevin Lin still b*tched in front of Fang Zhao, he had grown more and more attached to the outpost. The reason he kept applying for a flying transport was that he wanted to collect his things from base. Fang Zhaos assignment had been officially switched to the outpost. His daily workload was recorded on his personnel file and the person responsible for evaluating him was Fan Lin. Digging up soil, dispensing fertilizer, setting up protective fencing, and so onthese tasks were handled by Fang Zhao and two otherb technicians. Fan Lin sometimes worked in the fields too even though there were already three or four people working the plot. Breaking down their productivity, Fang Zhao ounted for 75 percent of the total work output. As for his downtime, Fang Zhao was always scribbling away in his notebook. It was a scene folks at the outpost had gotten used to. "That kid is hardcore. He doesnt y around when he works," one of the sentries told Yan Biao. The soldiers were indeed biased against celebrities and the like. They had always thought that all celebrities only knew how to put on a show, that everything was fake, but their impression had changed drastically over thest two days. "Kevin Lin behaves more like a celebrity." Even though they didnt go online, all the sentries knew that Kevin Lin got more screen time in the live broadcasts than Fang Zhao did. In reality, Kevin Lin was quite conflicted. In in terms, Project Starlight was a poverty-alleviation program that leveraged the poprity of celebrities. But now that Baiji was no longer poor, it had no use for Fang Zhaos name recognition. In that sense, Fang Zhao was dispensable, because Baiji no longercked a killer resource. It had no shortage of investors and business partners. Now it was the Baiji bases turn to be picky. Every drib and drab that was announced about thetest research on the new energy ore was enough to draw massive mainstream media attention and investor interest. Kevin Lin had gotten word from his editor-in-chief that his assignment had changed. All he needed to do now was report on novelties, anything that could grab viewer attention. As to whether or not Fang Zhao made an appearance in the live broadcast and for how long, that no longer mattered. The bottom line was that Fang Zhao was still performing his military service, so he enjoyed far lesstitude than the other four celebrities. Bncing the pros and cons, First Frontline wanted Kevin Lin to find other more interesting things to broadcast instead of focusing on Fang Zhaos routine. What was so interesting about performing military service? It was the same boring job every day. But Kevin Lin was too embarrassed to tell Fang Zhao the truth. After all, S5s current viewership, whether they were intrigued by the power ore or something else, was all thanks to Fang Zhao. So in spite of his new marching orders, Kevin Lin always mentioned Fang Zhao in his broadcasts. If it were anyone else, any mention of their name by Kevin Lin would have prompted them to show up in the broadcast, but Kevin Lin realized that Fang Zhao genuinely didnt care about exposure, or to put it in different terms, Fang Zhao held himself to be a different kind of celebrity. Not to mention that, at the end of the day, Fang Zhao was there to perform his military service. His evaluation depended entirely on Fan Lin. These researcher types were so stubborn sometimes that it drove Kevin Lin mad. You couldnt count on them to stage a show. Fang Zhao had to carry out his daily duties in earnest. So Kevin Lin had been brainstorming how to freshen up the next broadcast. Viewers were probably already bored from three straight days of footage from the experimental plot. Kevin Lin nced at Fang Zhao, who was toiling away in the experimental plot, before turning around and walked to the edge of the field. "Captain Yan, when are you guys going hunting again?" rm bells went off in Yan Biaos head immediately. He still shed a friendly smile, but he responded, "We are only allowed to hunt a certain number of times every month. I dont wanna break any rules. You want to do a live hunting broadcast?" Back when the sentry post had had no visitors, when living conditions had been tough, Yan Biao would sneak his team out for a few additional hunting trips on the side so they would have better food. Every sentry post had done the same thing. They hadnt been an exception. But they would never let these reporters or scientists in on these secret expeditions. He was afraid they would make a big deal out of it. In that case, their superiors could no longer turn a blind eye. But Kevin Lin was no fool. There was no way he was buying Yan Biaos exnation, but he didnt want to call him out on the lie either. Instead, he negotiated. "I asked Prof. Fan Lin. He said there isnt much work left to do at the experimental plot this afternoon. The weather is decent. Its not too hot and its not raining. Why dont we go for a stroll? Even if we dont hunt, I can shoot something else. You guys have been stationed here for some time and know the area quite well. Is there any interesting stuff I can shoot?" "Theres plenty, but its rather dangerous out there. If you guys head out alone, youre bound to run into trouble. If you really want to go, Ill personally escort you with a team to guarantee your safety." Yan Biao sounded so chivalrous, but what was really going on was that he was itching to hunt and wanted to get some airtime as well. He wanted to give other members of his team some exposure too. "Then apologies in advance for imposing on Captain Yan." After sorting out the details with Yan Biao, Kevin Lin went over to give Fang Zhao a heads up. Fang Zhao also wanted to check out the woods beyond the sentry post. It was his first time living on a foreign. He wanted to take in its unique features as much as possible. Yan Biao approached the two with a traditional hunting rifle. "Do you guys hunt?" "I do!" Kevin Lin wanted to try hunting here. Restrictions were too tight on their home. You could never find a ce like this. If you wanted to hunt freely, you had to do it on an undeveloped foreign like this. "Fang Zhao, wanna give it a try, then?" Kevin Lin asked. Fang Zhao nodded. "Sure." The group headed out in the afternoon. Yan Biao brought a team of about a dozen people to guard Kevin Lin and Fang Zhao. After leaving the outpost, they were removed from the safety of the protective fence. A raw, dangerous vibe emanated from their surroundings. The natural fragrance of the forest was mixed with a warm, bloody smell. "There are a bunch of big carnivores feasting over there. Lets take a detour," Yan Biao whispered. As if to echo Lin Biaos warning, a huge roar erupted about 200 meters away. Kevin Lin felt as if every hair on his body was standing up. He had spent too much time in the city. It took his first foray into a virgin forest to realize that he had grossly underestimated the level of danger. He was too stiff to move, as if the slightest shiver would result in his immediate demise. "Its OK." Yan Biao pointed to the shadows hovering in the sky. "Theyre just scaring off the carrion-feeding birds. They wont attack us. Keep going." Kevin Lins teeth were chattering. "K-k-keep going? Havent we ventured too far?" "Not at all. Normally we dont hunt so close to the outpost." Yan Biao was speaking with a normal tone, but he was secretly snickering. Hayoure terrified, arent you? I knew these folks are too chickenshit. Yan Biao continued, "Weve got guns. Theres nothing to fear even if the beasts attack us." The guns the sentry team had been allocated were different from the hunting rifles issued by the main base. The guns the sentries carried with them were more lethaljust in case. Taking into ount the fact that this was Kevin Lins and Fang Zhaos first trip into the forest, Yan Biao didnt go too deep into the woods. After finding a suitable spot, he turned around and told Kevin Lin, "This is a safe area. There wont be any major threats, so you can start your live broadcast." "Am I going to get a signal this far from the outpost?" Kevin Lin grumbled. Yan Biao looked at Kevin Lin like he was an idiot. The whole point of the outpost was to build a global defensework, which counted a globalmunications grid as a majorponent. Apart from areas where signal strength was affected by a peculiarndscape or soil quality, coverage was universal within thework. Kevin Lin was a veteran journalist, but his question made him sound like an amateur. Not to mention that Yan Biao and team rarely ventured into areas where there was no coverage. Otherwise, even if they died, no one would know to fetch their corpses. They were brave, but they werent death-seekers. Kevin Lin calmed down. He realized the mistake he had just made and coughed in embarrassment. He was still stiff from his nerves, so he passed his rifle to Fang Zhao. "Why dont you go ahead first?" Fang Zhao epted the rifle. "Sure." The old-school hunting rifle from the New Era was very simr to the hunting rifles Fang Zhao was familiar with. It was not foreign at all. "Can we go live?" Kevin Lin asked. "Sure." "Do you need to warm up?" Kevin Lin was worried. "No, Im good." It wasnt that Fang Zhao was overconfident, it was just that he had noticed that Yan Biao was antsy and eager to start barking instructions. If they warmed up and he finished his spiel, then there would be nothing left to say on air. Of course, Fang Zhao was also confident in his abilities. Even if he missed his first few shots, hed get the hang of it after a few tries. He wasnt worried about losing face. "Then here I go." Kevin Lin switched his camera to "live" mode and gave a brief rundown of their location. Yan Biao also gave a briefing and offered tips on how to use the traditional hunting riflehow to aim, how to seize the moment, and so on. I cant show my face, but I can sure as hell make sure my voice is heard! This time, Yan Biao got his fix. His family should be able to recognize his voice, no? He hadnt been home in years, so he wasnt sure. In any case, this was his way of getting on air at least once. The online viewers were also intrigued. "Wow, so this is one of those storied virgin forests on foreigns?" "I hear theyre crawling with wild animals." "Jealous." "Whos the hunting instructor? Howe he isnt showing his face?" "The camera panned past him a few times but missed his face. Still, Im certain its one of the sentries from the outpost." "Duh. Who else would it be? Ab technician?" "Is Fang Zhao going to hunt on live broadcast?" "Will he be able to hit anything?" Fang Zhaos meteoric rise to the top of the "Battle of the Century" rankings and the ck street scuffle had people wondering whether he had gang connections. There were all sorts of wild stories. Now, folks could finally see Fang Zhao use a hunting rifle for real. This time, the live broadcast drew gamers who typically werent interested in the show. Gaming was just gaming, after all. As good as you were in-game and as much time as you put in on the practice range, it was no substitute for the real thing. Hunting was the real thing. So many online viewers were eagerly anticipating this moment. Many so-called professional marksmen were glued to Fang Zhaos every move and every gesture so they could analyze them like a precision instrument. Holding a rifle was one thing, but shooting it was another. Was he an urate shooter? How would hepare to his avatar? The 50th floor of Silver Wing Tower. The virtual projects department. "Wow, boss is going to fire a real gun on live TV!" Zu Wen quickly spread the word within the department. "This is for real. Im so nervous." "Whats so nerve-racking about hunting? Over in Muzhou, they have private hunting grounds. Word is quite a few professional marksmen go hunting over there." "No, its not that. You dont know the entertainment industry. Some of these folks are brutal critics. Boss did so well in Battle of the Century. If he falls short just a bit in reality, theyre going to butcher him. Not to mention that Boss has been in the headlines for discovering the Baiji power ore. What do you think they will do if they see an opening?" Of course, they would show no mercy. "But Fang Zhao doesnt look like someone who would take on something he isnt sure about," Jinro said. "Thats true. If he werent confident, he wouldnt have agreed to the live broadcast so quickly." Considering the matter from a different perspective, perhaps this was an opportunity for Fang Zhao to show off his guny? The thought made Zu Wen andpany more rxed. They started looking forward to the broadcast as well. "Ive never seen boss use a real gun in real life." "Me neither." "Zuo Yu, have you?" "Its illegal for people without gun permits to shoot in public except for firing ranges," Zuo Yu responded. He had never seen Fang Zhao shoot a real gun, but even if he had, confessing to it would be the equivalent of announcing that his boss had broken thew. Meanwhile, in the live broadcast, Fang Zhao raised his old-school rifle and started aiming at a chubby bird that was resting on a tree branch under Yan Biaos guidance. "Wait. Be patient. Calm down." Yan Biao was worried Fang Zhao couldnt maintain hisposure, so kept whispering reminders. But when he turned his head, he noticed that Fang Zhao was surprisingly calm. He didnt look like a young man of his age raising a rifle for the first time. Wouldnt a normal person be excited and a bit nervous and uncertain at the same time? But Yan Biao cast aside his doubts when the felt the timing was right. "Go for it!" he urged in a whisper. The online viewers wouldnt risk so much as a blink lest they miss the scene. Right at that moment, the screen went dark and the following line appeared: "Signal lost. Reconnecting." The online viewers: "..." Chapter 205: Attack Chapter 205: Attack Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Channel S5sments section had exploded. There was so much anticipation. Many people had stopped what they were doing and were waiting for Fang Zhao to pull the trigger. Online bystanders, gaming fans, reviewers, entertainment media outlets, and many other sorts of people with different purposes were all waiting. In the end, at the most crucial moment everyone was waiting for, they got a "Signal lost, attempting to reconnect"?! During the ck screen, vulgarities and abuse exploded from many people. Others that had slower reactions were dazed for a while when facing the ck screen. Following that, just like everyone else, they went to thements sections and forums to vent their dissatisfaction. "F*ck! Your father thought he had not paid hiswork fees and the signal was cut, but when I switched to other channels, everything was normal. Only channel S5 is ck!!" "Same over here. Only channel S5 has no signal, all others are normal." "Seems like S5s live broadcast signal was cut. The problem does not lie with our inte." "Wasnt it reported yesterday that Baijismunicationswork has been upgraded? How could something like this still happen?" In channel S5sments section,ments that had arge proportion of unrefinednguage had been censored to "***." For voicements, someone could select any of them and be able to hear a stream of censored "beeps." As channel S5 belonged to Project Starlights First Frontline segment, at the moment, they were under heavy fire. Customer service was totally unable to cope. Call after call ofints came in session. "We request channel S5s live broadcast signal be reinstated! Right now! Immediately!" "Donte pretending to be poor to your father. Dont say that you dont have the funds to upgrademunications facilities! Was Baiji ore mined for nothing?! Was the ore eaten by you guys?!" "Let me tell you this. You guys are all corrupt! Embezzlers! You better put back every single cent to be used for upgrading themunications facilities right now!" A customer service staff wiped off the sweat on his forehead as he listened to a customersints. In his heart, he was thinking, You can sue us, but its no use; we arent the ones in charge of constructing Baijis facilities. The segments official tform had many messages full of grievances, catching them unprepared. The face of the chief editor in charge of the five channels was red with anger. He asked the technician, "Have you discovered the reason?!" "It is indeed the other sides live broadcast signal that has been cut, and we cant reconnect. We arent able to contact Kevin Lin. Should we try contacting Baijis base first?" "Then do that!" The chief editor was furious. "How does Kevin Lin do his work! Cant he find a ce with a stronger signal for his live broadcast?!" If they were live broadcasting in the forest, so be it. Why had he had to pick a ce with such an unstable signal? Furthermore, the signal just had to break at that sort of moment. Lots of people online had criticized them for using this method to purposely tease the audiences with the motive of attracting more viewers. What a load of hogwash! However, very quickly, the segments chief editor heard even worse news. "Boss, Baiji base cannot be contacted!" "...How can that be! Didnt they just upgrade themunicationsworks receivers and transmitters? At that moment, in the forest close to Baijis Outpost 23. After Yan Biao had indicated that Fang Zhao could pull the trigger, he waited for a few seconds, but Fang Zhao did not do anything. Just as he was about to say something, he saw Fang Zhao putting the gun down and looking up at the sky. "What happened?" Yan Biao remembered that Fang Zhaos hearing was better than that of normal people. "What do you hear?" "It doesnt feel good. Something is going to happen," Fang Zhao replied. Yan Biao was skeptical. "You heard it?" Fang Zhao looked straight at Yan Biao, "Intuition." There was no hint of a joke in his eyes. Yan Biao stopped smiling and decided to contact someone in the outpost, but he realized that there was no connection. "No signal." "No signal?" Kevin Lin was also astonished. "Eh? There isnt any live broadcast signal either. Is the problem with the base or with the outpost?" Yan Biao did not reply. He switched hisms devices mode to the outposts internalwork. This time, it connected. "Outpost, are there any anomalies?" "Nope, everything is normal," replied the outpost soldier in charge of alerts at the moment. "However, we are unable to get in touch with the base." "Are we able to contact the other outpost?" Yan Biao asked. "Unable to do that either. Only Outpost 23s internalwork is working." "Then its probably an issue with the base mainframe." Yan Biao pondered for a bit, then instructed the people in the outpost. "Be alert. Look out for any suspicious things in the surroundings. Set the defense system to the highest level, and keep it running. I will be back within 30 minutes." After ending themunication, Yan Biao told Kevin Lin and Fang Zhao, "Lets head back to the outpost first." Kevin Lin was eager to head back immediately. "Okay, okay! Lets return!" He did not feel safe in the forest. Although he was not too sure what had happened, he could feel the tense atmosphere of their surroundings and read the expressions of the others. Whether they were being overly sensitive or not, returning to the outpost to hide would always be safer. When leaving the outpost, they had not been rushing for time, so they had walked slower, but now that there were special circumstances, Yan Biao wished to hurry back. The outpost soldiers were no issue, and Fang Zhao was not a problem, but Kevin Lin was not in good shape. Yan Biao nced at Kevin Lin, who was panting heavily after just a short while, and got the fittest soldier in his team, Riode, to carry Kevin Lin on his shoulder and run. Leaving, they had taken over an hour. Their return journey only took 20 minutes. After entering the outpost, Yan Biao immediately rushed to the monitor room and checked whether there were any other unusual situations. Fang Zhao supported Kevin Lin into their room. Kevin Linsplexion looked poor; getting carried by someone running was not exactly pleasant. Once he sat down, Kevin Lin started to think. "Fang Zhao, what do you think happened? A malfunction with the transmitters and receivers at the base? Or is it an attack?" With his profession, he tended to think about the worst that could happen. "Definitely nothing good," Fang Zhao replied. Kevin Lin looked toward Fang Zhao, astonished. "To actually hear you say such words is really rare. Why are you so sure? Did you really hear something?" "Intuition." Fang Zhao did not want to say any more. He had no way of knowing the situation over at the base, so he sat on his bed and pondered silently. His eyebrows furrowed tighter. The uneasy feeling was getting stronger. Fang Zhao caught a gleam of light from the corner of his eyes. It had not been fed, yet the normally sluggish "rabbit" in the water tank had actually started glowing at this moment. Its movements inside the water had also be more intense. Fang Zhao turn on thems device, switched to the outposts internal mode, and contacted Yan Biao. Yan Biaos voice sounded tense. "Whats wrong?" As if he had already sensed something and was not as carefree as he normally was. "Something ising, probably from the air. Its not safe here," Fang Zhao said. Yan Biao did not make a sound, probably deciding whether to listen to Fang Zhaos rmendation. He did not let Fang Zhao wait long. After five seconds, Yan Biao said, "I will have someone bring you to the underground shelter. You will be safe from air raids there." Very quickly, a few outpost soldiers brought Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin to the underground shelter. In a short while, Fan Lin and those scientists were also led down. One of the outpost soldiers pointed to a floor n on the wall. The floor n showed all the details of the entire shelter. "If the shelter isnt going to hold, head out through that sides emergency exit." As the oldest here, Fan Lin disyed an image of calm. He had to be calm. "Understood. You all have to stay safe too." After the outpost team left, the underground shelter quieted down and the atmosphere became somewhat stifling. To ease everyones nervous mood, Fan Linughed and asked Fang Zhao, "Why did you bring it down as well?" When Fang Zhao came down, he had brought along the water tank. At the moment, the little chap in the water tank was glowing. "It seems to be in an... excited mood?" "No, it could be that it is afraid. It probably sensed danger." When Fan Lin said this sentence, the mood in the underground shelter became even more stifling. "This ce is too old. I wonder how strong it is," Kevin Lin worriedly said as he eyed the surroundings. The outposts defense system andmunication facilities had been upgraded, but its underground facilities had not. It looked really old, simple, and crude. Fang Zhao suddenly eximed, "Everyone, be careful!" BOOM. The entire underground shelter shook. "What is going on" BOOM. Kevin Lin had not finished speaking when another loud boom rang out, and the underground shelter started swaying. Those that had not been standing firmly were nearly thrown to the ground. Fragments of the ceiling came loose and fell, and a few items ced on the table also tumbled down. Fan Lin reassured the others. "The outpost has been attacked. However those two explosions were not direct hits. The outpost probably intercepted it in the air. Dont be so pessimistic, everyone, the outposts defence system has been upgraded" Fan Lin had only spoken halfway when an intense explosion sounded. It was as if the entire outpost had been shoved into a box and violently shaken. The few scientists that had been standing or sitting were all thrown to the ground. If not for Fang Zhao supporting him, Fan Lin would also have fallen. Kevin Lin fell t on the ground, and blood starting flowing from his nose. If Fang Zhao had not pulled him back a step, he would have been smashed on the head by falling bits of the ceiling. The lights in the shelter flickered for two seconds and then extinguished. Light from the water tanks "rabbit" lit up the room. Fang Zhao scanned the ce. "How is everyone?" "Someones hurt, but it shouldnt be life-threatening," a scientist replied. Fang Zhao eyed the floor n on the wall and headed to the corner where a toppled cab was. He pried open the cab and took out the first aid kit inside. "Medical supplies are limited. Lets treat those that are injured first. The ones with more serious injuries take priority." "Fang Zhao, what category... does mine belong to?" a bloodied-faced Kevin Lin asked. Fang Zhao nced over. "Minor injury, wait for now." "Oh." After Kevin Lins nervous mood passed, his upational habit kicked in and he turned on his camera. Although it could not connect to thework for live broadcasts, it was still able to film. Kevin Lin switched to film mode and first filmed one round of the surroundings. Following that, he directed it to face himself. Raising a hand to wipe away the blood from his nose, he said, "Greetings everyone, it is your old friend Kevin Lin. My work ID number is LKW7986, from Huangzhou. Now, I am currently hiding in the underground shelter of Baijis Outpost 23. The outpost is under attack. We have no idea what the situation is like above us..." After facing the camera and saying a bit, Kevin Lin set the video he had just recorded to auto-transmit. The momentwork was restored, it would automatically be transmitted to the news team. "Fang Zhao, do you want to record one?" Kevin Lin asked. "Record what?" "Last words." Fang Zhao: "..." Chapter 206: Raging Fury Chapter 206: Raging Fury Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao silently watched Kevin Lin for two seconds, then brushed away the camera Kevin Lin had pushed over. "No need." Following that, Fang Zhao continued using the bottle of medicine and helped apply it to the wounds of the injured. The situation they had encountered today had happened practically every day during the Period of Destructionsuddenly suffering an attack and feeling that their lives were threatened. Back then, it had simply been a normal urrence, and nobody had known what would happen to them in the next moment. But now, for people used to a peaceful life in the New Era, this sort of attack was just like judgment day, and they had to bear an enormous mental pressure. Actually, ording to Period of Destruction customs, Fang Zhao had written a will shortly after he had been reborn, and it was saved to his personal terminal, but he had made amendments every once in a while as his assets had changed. If he suddenly met with an unexpected ident and lost his life, once he was determined as deceased, the will saved in his personal terminal would automatically be made public. However, given the situation at hand, it was not actually so bad. ording to Fang Zhaos own judgment, it was not like there was totally no chance of living. At least now they were taking refuge in the underground shelter. Listening to the sound of activity, it did not seem like there were a lot of attackers. But for Kevin Lin, it was totally different. This was the first time he had personally experienced this sort of situation. Although he had encountered some dangerous situations before, the stress he felt this time round was iparable. During the explosion, he had even thought that he would really kick the bucket this time. However, as a reporter, Kevin Lin knew how to weigh the pros and cons. After considering, he became determined. Although he did not know whether they could safely survive through this crisis, this was also an opportunity. Since they were stuck in this predicament, he had to grasp this chance tightly. He needed to record the true events of this situation, just like those outstanding older generations of First Frontline that had reported on the real events at battlefields. However, unlike them, he was not "utterly fearless." His mental state was somewhere around the level of "extremely scared but without any choice." If he did not survive, perhaps all that he filmed could let him be a famous person in reporting circles. His portrait would also be revered, and his recorded videos could be real excerpts for educational videos. And if he could safely survive this crisis, he would... prosper! Although it was not formally stipted, in the circles, there were those that reported on entertainment programs and those that reported on war situations; thetter was generally regarded better! Even political news reporters could notpete against the gold mine that was battlefield reporting! But many professional war journalists never revealed their faces. No normal reporter would be willing to experience a real warzone, where it was easy to lose ones life. But when they encountered one, no reporter was willing to let such a chance slip by. Taking deep breaths, Kevin Lin tried his best to ay the fear in his heart. With a wobbly hand, he once again controlled the camera and continued to record. "I can still hear many loud and soft sounds. There is shooting going on above. We suffered a total of three bombardments. The previous two were shielded by the defense system, but the third one was unable to bepletely blocked off, and we suffered some injuries..." Kevin Lin had originally wanted to film Fang Zhao first, but when he scanned the room, he realized that Fang Zhao was the only one who could be considered pletely unharmed." Not wishing to make himself seem weak, Kevin Lin controlled the camera and turned and filmed Fan Lin and the other scientists. With some skill, he only filmed the back of Fang Zhao. Although this was the first time he had filmed under these sorts of circumstances, as a reporter with many years of work experience, Kevin Lin was really skilled at controlling the images captured by the camera. The images captured could embellish the atmosphere and show the disorder within the shelter as well as the dreadful state of the wounded. He was not overly concerned with detail and form, just using the images to show the situation. His words were only supplementary. Simple words that would make the scene captured by the camera easier to understand. "I am guessing that there is a high possibility the aggressors are terrorists, and they have probably been nning this scheme for some time..." When his brain started working, Kevin Lins thought processes were much clearer, unlike the start when he had been totally shell shocked. Kevin Lin analyzed this matter, from the signal being cut off, to them losing all contact with the base, all the way to this current situation. Fang Zhao listened to Kevin Lins analysis of the aggressors identity as he helped tend to the wounded. Having been reborn for so long, Fang Zhao had not experienced any wars. Life in New Era cities were very tranquil. Even the incident with Su Hou in Muzhou could still have been considered rather peaceful. After all, the entire world had been unified, and every continent had cooperated with each other. But in unseen ces, there were still disputes. There were internal struggles within the alliance hierarchy, but outside, it was not so harmonious. It just did not affect the lives of normal people. Fang Zhao did not feel that it was strange. During the Period of Destruction, everyone had united to face the enemy, but after the Founding Era, benefits had been distributed unevenly. When rapacious people were not controlled properly, there would be lots of internal strife. Yanzhou was the best example. All those years ago, when great general Wu Yan of the Founding Era had passed away, the Wu familys internal wars had caused Yanzhou to undergo a wide-scale change of leadership. For a long period after that, the Wu family had had a rather awkward position. Even though they had since flourished, they were unable to go back to being the absolute political authority. As for these extreme terrorists, Fang Zhao had heard a few people mention them before. Before he had enlisted, when Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother Fang had talked about their experiences, they had also mentioned these people who were at odds with the alliance. Great-Grandfather Fangs assessment had been this: "Those people are lunatics. Regardless of what they say, its all excuses. Everything they do is just to satisfy their own desires." There were many groups that the alliance of governments was unable to control. Actually, there were such groups in every period, regardless of whether it was in the New Era or the Old era, but not every group endangered society. Only those that caused a high degree of harm were ssified as terrorists. At this moment, Baiji base. Shanta was in a furious state. He had just raged angrily at his subordinates in themand post. Now, he had calmed down a little, but he had a fiery look in his eyes that made a few military reporters swallow the questions they wished to asked about the situation at hand. Shanta did not even care about those few reporters. He mmed the door to themand post, preventing others from seeing or hearing anything inside. Forty minutes ago, the basesmunicationswork had been crippled, which had caught Shanta unprepared. "How many times have I emphasized the need to be cautious and alert when upgrading themunicationsworkthey just cant f*cking remember! So what if they are engineers from the Academy of Science HQ? They are careless andcent; everyone holds them in such high regard that they forget their own worth!" Shantas suppressed rage returned once more. Another high-ranking base officer said, "Nevertheless, they are still capable. This time, though, they did not do a proper job, and they allowed people to find a loophole. This time, it is clear that somebody had this well nned out for a long time, possibly even before the discovery of Baiji ore. They even have an understanding of our military deployments. This wasnt an impromptu decision." When Shanta thought about what had happened in these 40 minutes, he could not contain his anger. "Those engineers deserve to be scolded! If they had been more prudent, would this sort of situation have urred? Even if themunicationswork were crippled, it wouldnt result in such a big problem, and they would be able to restore it. But now? Forty minutes! You dont need me to tell you what can happen in 40 minutes!" The room quieted down in an instant. Everyone in the room was an experienced hand. The base had no way of knowing or controlling what was happening elsewhere on Baiji. In these 40 minutes, nobody knew how many losses they would incur. Now, they could onlymunicate within the bases range via the internalmswork. Shanta mmed the table. "Who do you think it is this time?" The people within the room all had the same answer. "Who else but T?" The "T" organization was the abbreviation given to the extremist group known as "Tomorrows Empire." A newmunication came in and Shanta hurriedly answered. "The teams dispatched to nearby outposts for scouting have returned. Nothing is out of the ordinary." "Men from the mining area reporting, the mines were attacked, but the situation has been controlled. Seven terrorists shot dead and 31 conscripts injured. At the moment, there are no casualties." This information let those in themand post breathe a little more easily. Shanta had personally seen to the defensive deployments of the mining area. Shanta had also constantly reminded the team guarding the mines not to let anything suspicious slip by. Now it seemed like that had been effective. These few pieces of good news were hard toe by, but Shanta still felt uneasy. Picking up hisms device, he contacted the engineers who were restoring themunicationswork. "Is it done?" Just three words, yet each word carried a fearsome intent. The tone of the engineer replying was somewhat timid as he stiffly replied, "Not yet." "Twenty minutes. If it is not restored in 20 minutes, the whole lot of you can scram back to wherever you came crawling out from!" Without waiting for a reply from the engineers, Shanta ended themunication. He would wait for an hour at most. Forty minutes had already passed, and after they waited for another 20 minutes, if themunicationwork were not restored, he would execute another n. The engineers that faced the wrath of Shanta were red in the face, but they had no choice but to bear with it. They had painstakingly managed to grab a spot toe over and upgrade Baijismunicationswork, yet problems had arisen shortly after they had arrived. Indeed, it had been their negligence that had resulted in the chance to be attacked. If themunications were not restored within 20 minutes and they were chased back by Shanta, they would have no face to continue staying with the Academy of Sciences HQ. Most importantly, being forced to return would be considered a ck mark in their profession, and there might be no more chances for promotion in the future. Luckily, under heavy pressure, they were finally able to restore thework in the 19th minute. Although it was still unstable, at least they had salvaged some face. In another 15 minutes at most, it would definitely bepletely stable. At practically the same moment themunicationswork was restored, Shanta received information from every outpost. Other outposts were fine, but outposts 8, 23, 61, 85, and 97 had suffered attacks. Themunicationswork had not beenpletely restored and the signal was still unstable. Shanta wanted to contact these five outposts, but the connection kept breaking. At least he was able to get a rough report of the situations at those outposts. Fortunately, every outposts defensive systems had been upgraded after the discovery of Baiji ore, or they would surely have lost all contact with those five outposts, or perhaps those outposts would have been obliterated off the face of Baiji. This also let Shanta confirm the fact that this attack had been nned for quite some time. It seemed that Baiji had been targeted even before the discovery of Baiji ore, and now these people had initiated an attack because they were worried that Baijis forces stationed on the in the future would be even greater and so it would not be as favorable to attack when their defenses were tighter. Not wishing to miss the chance to attack, they had hurriedly gone ahead with this surprise attack. Suddenly remembering something, Shanta violently turned his head and asked the others in themand post. "Which outpost did Fan Lin transfer Fang Zhao to?" Shantas assistant brought up Fang Zhaos military service files. At the column for his military position "active duty" were the words "Outpost 23." Silence befell the room and the atmosphere became grave. Fan Lin, a veteran professor at the Academy of Science HQ who had brought alongrge projects and was a famous person from Muzhou. The eight scientists under Fan Lin were all his research elites. If anything had really happened to them, Fan Linsboratory would have been destroyed all at once. And there was still Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin, who were part of Project Starlight and garnered a lot of viewership. The matter could not be covered up if something had happened to them, not to mention that they had been doing a live broadcast before the signal had been lost. Fang Zhao, Baiji ores discoverer, could be considered the person who had changed the fortunes of Baiji. Shanta was also grateful to him, especially his ears. If something had really happened to Fang Zhao this time, it would be really unfortunate. "Fang Zhaos vocation transfer was never publicized. Even when they were broadcasting, no information was revealed that Fang Zhao was at Outpost 23," someone said. "Fan Lins decision toe over here was made before the discovery of Baiji ore, so they would not have been the target." A colonel spoke up. "These T people only wanted to create a diversion and attack. The base defenses are too strong. They would be asking for trouble if they attacked the base. Rather then sounding us out and attracting our attention, they were simply better off picking outposts to attack. As for why Outpost 23 was selected, all I can say is that Fan Lin and Fang Zhao are unlucky." Shanta also did not waste any more time and immediately dispatched men to provide backup for the five outposts that were under attack. Online, people a long way from the fighting could not know the present situation on Baiji. All they had now wereints. "People from Frontline First, stop ying dead!" "Where is the live broadcast? Why hasnt it been fixed yet!?" "Comint, we want to make aint!!" At the start, many other media firms had taken this opportunity to attack First Frontline, especiallypanies that had simr natures as First Frontline. Previously, they had only been able to covet the overflowing poprity First Frontline got from Project Starlight, but then theyd had an opportunity to call them out. Other than these people, there were others that had seized the opportunity to defame Fang Zhao. After all, Fang Zhao had risen too quickly and had hindered the paths of quite a few people. As for those entertainment magazines, at the moment, they were beyond excited. These magazines loved to take advantage of the situation and dish out dirt. Anyway, if they joined in with the abuse, they would not get caught and could still use this opportunity to attract site traffic. Perhaps if the tempo was raised, there would be people who would give them money to shut up. How could they face themselves if this chance to line their own pockets was missed? Therefore, in the short half an hour where the live broadcast was offline, the inte was filled with curses and abuse, but as time went by and the broadcast wasnt restored, First Frontline continued to y dead and did not give an official reply. Also, quick-witted people realized that the original criticism from popr and mainstream media outlets was slowly dying down. The ones still making a fuss were those fools still blinded by benefits. A certain Huangzhou newspanys social tform operations department received instructions from the top to delete the article denouncing First Frontline that they had posted on social tforms. An operations staff was puzzled. "Why is it being deleted? Many people are sharing it. All this counts as traffic, and traffic means money!" Another person made a guess. "Could it be someone threw money for it to be deleted?" "Whatever the reason, since the top asked us to delete it, then we just have to do so." Yanzhou, Silver Wing tower. After Duan Qianji received a call from her husband Hong Lou, she instructed the public rtions department to temporarily not issue any statements. As before, there were sill lots of people who were spurred on to abuse Fang Zhao online. Whether they were purely picking a quarrel or they were really filled with grievances, after scolding, they still arrogantly copied what others said. "Silver Wing,e out and clean the floor 1 !" After all, doing this was not against thew. Silver Wing 50th floor, virtual projects department. Zu Wen and a few other technical stuff were using dummy ounts online to refute others. Pang Pusong was suspicious. "Its almost been an hour already, and thepanys public rtions department doesnt seem to be responding." "First Frontline has yet to give an exnation as well." "Not just them. Did you all realize that all the news medias that attacked First Frontline have deleted their remarks?" Jinro mentioned. "Its true. Not only were the posts deleted, they are all maintaining silence. Even those Yanzhou-based ones that are always at odds with us have shut up! Does that mean that thepany and First Frontline have done something about it?" Zu Wen asked. "No." Jinros voice became deeper. "I have a feeling that something may have happened." Silver Wing did not have the patience to make all its rivals maintain silence all at once. Unless a certain situation had ured that could make so manyrge media firms in both Yanzhou and abroad keep their silence and not dare to post anything. Zu Wen was prepared to investigate when he heard the sound of a push notification. Opening it, his eyeballs nearly popped out of his sockets. "F*ck me! Terrorist attack?!" Jinro opened the link. It was Huangzhous military news channel that was broadcasting the news right now. ".. Baiji has suffered a terrorist attack. Themunicationswork is currently crippled and there are no means of contact..." This news was like arge-scale frost magic spell being cast on the war of words online, as everyone stopped in their tracks. A foreigns base suffering a terrorist attack was not considered news. This sort of situation ured once or twice every year, especially for remotes with inadequate equipment. The poorer the conditions of a ce, the easier it was to be targeted. But also because these incidents were so far removed, it would remain a talking point for a short time before passing. It was a matter that did not concern oneself, and only those people about to enlist for military service paid attention to them. Following that, they would try their best to be assigned to ces as far away as possible. As for people who did not follow political news, they simply did not know about terrorist attacks. But this time around, Baiji was highly trending, and there were too many people paying attention to it. Even though it was seperated by the inte, everyone felt as if this had incident had happened right in front of their eyes, so much so that many people were shocked senseless by the news. "Terr-Terrorist attack?" "Looking at the time, it was when the live broadcast was interrupted!" "Are they really not acting?" Five minutester. A piece of information appeared online. On it was a picture, a screenshot of Baijis publicity video, but on it was an extrarge "T." In no time, everyrge media outlet reported on this matter and exined the meaning of that picture: terrorist group "Tomorrows Empire," aka the "T" organization, had imed responsibility for the attack on Baiji. Yanbei city retirement facility. Great-Grandfather Fang was watering the nts when he saw the news. His hands trembled and the watering can fell to the ground. Great-Grandmother Fang hurriedly picked up hermunications device and contacted formerrades, hoping to get news on thetest developments on Baiji. The two elders faces were extremely pale. They were full of regret right now. They should not have agreed with Fang Zhaos decision to undergo military service on Baiji. Although Great-Grandfather Fang always said that the younger generations should head to more arduous ces for military service, there were times when he would close an eye, meaning that he actually doted on his descendants. When Fang Zhao had made his decision then, the two elders had been delighted, but at the same time, they had worried that Fang Zhao would meet with some problematic situations. The discovery of Baiji ore had let Great-Grandfather Fang feel very proud in the retirement facility for a period. Never had he expected that after being proud for a few days, this sort of incident would ur. "Little Zhao is the discoverer of Baiji ore and is also a celebrity. They probably assigned many people to protect him. He should be fine. Mmhm, definitely fine," Great-Grandfather Fang muttered. He did not know whether he was reassuring his wife or convincing himself. After that, he rushed to pick up themunications device and continued to contact people to help him get information. Over at Baiji, Kevin Lin received a notification of a sessful transmission and a wave of ecstasy swept across him. Sessful transmission signified that themunicationswork had been restored and meant that the base surely knew what was happening here and would dispatch people over to provide assistance. Even if the base was too upied with the situation, at least over here he could send his report back and make a call to people he was close to! However, when he saw the transmitting status, he felt as if he had been doused with ice-cold water. He had recorded so many videos, but only the first one had been sessfully transmitted, and he did not know how long it had taken for it to be transmitted sessfully. The second video was stuck at 19%, and progress was slow. Live broadcasting was even more out of the question. They could not contact the base either for some unknown reason. "Is the signal underground too weak?" Kevin Lin asked. "Professor Fan, have you managed to get in touch?" Fan Lin shook his head. He felt that he had let down Fang Zhao and Kevin Lin. After all, he had pulled some tricks to transfer Fang Zhao over. Who could have known that this sort of situation would happen. Fan Lin sighed. "Fang Zhao, this time its my fault. I should not have transferred you two over." He paused for a moment, but Fang Zhao did not reply. Fan Lin looked over and saw that Fang Zhao, who had been tending to the wounded, had stood up at that moment and was looking at the door of the underground shelter. The shelter suddenly became slightly brighter. The "rabbit" inside the water tank was now glowing even more brightly than before. Its original soft-looking fur had straightened out and swelled up, and each strand had its own bright spot. It looked very beautiful, but Fan Lin had a sort of dangerous feelingwhoever touched it at this moment would be very unlucky. Many animals could sense danger much better than humans. The people in the underground right now were not idiots, and because of this, they all tensed up. "What is ou-ou-outside?" Kevin Lins previous excitement had totally vanished, and when it quieted down, he listened carefully to all the sounds of activity outside and could hear an indistinct and strange howl that made the hairs on his body stand up. Fang Zhao did not reply, instead walking over to the doorway and pressing a button on the wall beside it. A screen appeared disying the scene outside this underground shelter. Because it hadnt been used in a long time or maintained, the equipment was rather old, and the image twitched from time to time. There were no lights outside. The surveince camera was in night vision mode so the colors were not very distinct, but it could still be considered rather clear as it transmitted the situation behind the door. A slender four-limbed beast walked past the underground shelters door. It had hook-like ws and was covered with lumpy fur. As for the portions that were exposed skin, ripped muscles were bulging. Its face appeared malevolent, and some form of liquid dripped from its canines, perhaps its saliva or blood. One look at this abomination and it one would know that this was not a native wild animal of Baiji. Bang! The sound of something breaking rang out suddenly in the quiet underground shelter, shocking everyone. Everyone looked at the source of the sound, but they only saw that the metal piece Fang Zhao held in his hand, which had been removed from one of the wounded, had been forcibly snapped. Fang Zhaos back was facing them. His normally gentle and calm eyes had an ominous glint at the moment, like a sharpened knife. It appeared that Fang Zhao was standing there calmly, but at the moment, a raging fire had started burning inside him. Those beasts from the Period of Destruction were no longer considered a big threat to the people of the New Era, so much so that some rich folks had voiced out about wanting to keep a Period of Destruction beast as a pet, though it was against thew. Experiments regarding Period of Destruction beasts had stringent regtions and needed to be dered and go through many rounds of investigation and auditing. If anyone were caught breaking thesews, the punishment was death. There were some who did these illegal experiments for the sake of money, such as hoarding specimens and bones of beasts from the Period of Destruction, and there some who had other motives, such as using these beasts as biological weapons. There surely wouldnt be just one inside the outpost. The aggressors had intentionally let these beasts out to attack the people of the outpost. People in the new era might only just be disgusted with this sort of actions by the terrorist, but what Fang Zhao felt was fury! Struggling through almost 100 years of war and chaos and having suffered so many sacrifices, was it to watch you let these things loose? Revolt?! A bunch of absolutely disgraceful things! Chapter 207: How Can It Be Him Chapter 207: How Can It Be Him Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The temperature of the entire underground shelter seemed to drop suddenly, and some uncontrobly shivered. As if there was a faint hint of a murderous aura here. Kevin Lin thought to himself that perhaps it was his body subconsciously creating a shocked and afraid reaction after watching the images on the screen. But then again, that didnt seem right. Following that, Kevin Lin turned his gaze toward Fang Zhao. Kevin Lin looked at the metal piece in Fang Zhaos hand. Although the things in the underground shelter were quite old, it was still unknown what this metal piece was made ofprobably some cheaply priced material used when the ce had first been built. Although it could notpete with newer materials, it really wasnt something that could be easily snapped. However, when considering Fang Zhaos manner while doing farm work, it was not that surprising. "Fang Zhao? Whats wrong with you?" Kevin Lin asked. Fang Zhao retracted his gaze from the screen and threw away the few pieces of metal in his hand. He replied, "Ill be heading out for a bit." The way Fang Zhao spoke was different from before. When he spoke, Kevin Lin nearly jumped. "No way!" Kevin Lin vehemently rejected. "Are you trying to court death by going out?! Didnt you see those things outside? Even if you had a few lives, it wouldnt be enough!" Originally, Fang Zhao had not had any intention of going out. Even if he had wished to head out to help those outpost soldiers, there were also people here that needed protecting. Although the underground shelter had protected them from a few rounds of bombardment, what if something happened? The people here did not have much fighting strength. Therefore, Fang Zhaos original intention had been to stay here with Kevin Lin, Fan Lin, and the small team of scientists. If anything happened, he would be able to help. But now, having seen those things roaming outside, Fang Zhao could not suppress the raging fire burning in his heart. Fang Zhao was certain he could handle these things, but he still had to take into consideration the others. He knew that now was not the best time to leave, that he needed to wait for the things to move further away before heading out. Probably because it had caught the scent of humans, the thing outside the door raised its head and sniffed, then turn and came closer to the door. Kevin didnt dare speak despite there being many things he wanted to say, as he was afraid the thing outside would hear him. He did not know how effective the soundproofing here was, so to y it safe, he could only shut up. CRASH! CRASH! The banging on the doors made the people inside even more nervous. Kevin Lin was sweating profusely as he kept his eyes peeled on the door. He felt as if the nerves in his entire body were trembling in sync with the sound of the beast crashing against the door. All he could now do was pray that the door was sturdy enough to withstand the battering and had not been damaged during the aerial bombardment. The scientists were equally nervous, their bodies tensed up like stone. Luckily for them, the underground shelter had been constructed meticulously. The beast outside smashed against the door a few more times and then let out a loud, unresigned howl. Following that, it sniffed the air and, probably picking up other scents, followed the passageway and left. The shelter was filled with the sounds of deep breathing. They knew that they would be fine for the time being. Only now did Kevin Lin realize his legs had gone soft. He checked the cameragood, the scene had been recorded. Kevin Lin, who at the moment was looking at the camera andmenting, heard Fang Zhao say once again, "I am heading out to take a look." "Are you crazy?!" Kevin Lin could not understand why Fang Zhao still wanted to go out after witnessing such a nerve-wracking scene. Fan Lin also tried to persuade Fang Zhao. "Fang Zhao, dont be impulsive. I know you wish to help out, but it would be best to leave those things outside to the outpost team; they are professionals." "Thats right, leave it to the outpost team. Furthermore, restoration of themunicationwork seems to be in progress. The base has found out about the situation here. We just have to stay here and wait for the base to send people over. Besides, what can you do if you go outside? You dont even have... a... gun..." Midway through his words, Kevin Lin saw Fang Zhao produce a gun from some unknown ce. "Where did you get that gun from?!" Originally Kevin Lin had been leaning against the wall, but at the moment, he had leapt forward, his eyeballs bulging, unable to believe the shocking scene in front of him. Kevin Lin bombarded Fang Zhao with questions. "Whose... whose whose gun is this? How did you bring it in? Or did you find it in the underground shelter?" Fang Zhao did not exin. "I will head out for a bit, and"Fang Zhao pointed at the camera"remember to cut out the portion you just filmed." There were indeed no longer any suspicious figures in the passageway outside. Fang Zhao listened attentively, then picked up a pole from the table before opening the door and speedily heading out after instructing Kevin Lin to hurry up and close the door and lock it. From the incident where the beast had smashed itself against the door, it could be seen that this ce was still secure, so he could head out without worrying. Kevin Lin was both angry and worried, but Fang Zhao simply had not listened to him. Fang Zhao had already gone out, and all he could do now was shut the door and observe the surveince footage on the screen. The passageway was murky; the majority of lights had been destroyed by the earlier bombardments. Sight was limited here, but hearing was even more acute in this darkness. Fang Zhao listened attentively for the sound of activity and then took quick steps and ran forward in the passageway. At the end of the passageway, the area that had originally been sealed off had copsed. A person wearing the uniform of the outpost team was half-buried under the rubble. Walker felt that today was probably hisst day alive. One of his arms was basically crippled, and both his legs were buried. When he tried to move, acute pain shed through his body. He totally could not exert any strength. Just now, his team members had wanted toe over and help, but he had rejected them. Currently, they simply had no time to waste on him. Only one of his arms could still move, albeit weakly. Shooting a gun required a great deal of effort, let alone aiming urately for heads. Walker sighed softly and looked at the round ck object in his hand. This was hisst grenade. Even if he died, he would at least take one along with him. He could hear the frenzied breathing in-between piercing howlsing from the passageway. This was the excitement of bloodlust. Walker moved his fingers and flipped the switch, releasing the safety on the grenade. His finger positioned itself over the button in the middle as he looked toward the passageway. From the bright area into the darkness, he could not see anything and could only use his hearing to determined the distance to the target. A piercing pain coursed through his arm every time it moved. What if his throw was not urate and it did not blow the beast to bits? Then just wait for it to get a little closer. Just a little closer... After all, he was going to die anyway. Walker counted in his heart. He could already see the blurry outline of the monstrous beast rushing over. The shape of the beast gradually became clearer, and he could see its malevolent face and its sharp fangs. However... Walker pricked his ears. Why did it sound like someone was behind the beast? Was it friend or foe? As he thought about this, Walker heard a bang. The monstrous beast that had been running at high speed fell to the ground and slid forward a short distance. Walker could see the bullet hole in its head. He tilted the head to see the bullet hole in the wall. That high-speed bullet had gone straight through that monstrous beasts skull. A strange sound of gunfire and an unfamiliar bullet holeit was not a gun model that the outpost or the base used. Who the heck was it? Walker, who was still clutching the grenade, had intended to rain curses before going out with a bang and dying as a martyr, but now he was dumbstruck. He widened his eyes to try and see who it was, but the other party was not in a rush toe over. Dong Dong The sound of a metal rod knocking against the wall reverberated within the long passageway Grrrrrr The sound of low growling came from above. Walker carefully raised his head. Above, at the age of the area that had sunk in, there was another one of those beasts standing there. However, that beast had been attracted to the knocking sound and wasnt looking at him. Dong, Dong, Dong The knocking sounds became more urgent, and the beast let out a series of low growls. After that, it leapt down from the top. Walker had started to think of as many ways to escape the predicament before his eyes, but he had only begun using his head when he heard a bang. Blood sttered on Walkers face, carrying with it an unfamiliar pungent smell that made one nauseous. However, Walker simply paid no heed to that. He was staring nkly at the beast that had justnded and had not yet steadied itself before its brains had been blown out. He stiffly rotated his neck to look down the passageway. The knocking on the wall had stopped after the shot had rung out. The sound of footsteps neared. Walker nced over as the other person came closer, and an unexpected figure appeared in his field of vision. "Fang... Fang Zhao!?" Walker looked as though his neck was trapped in a headlock. Worried that his eyes were ying tricks on him, he shut them tightly before violently opening them. No mistake! It was Fang Zhao! How could it be Fang Zhao? At this moment, all sorts of guesses, both positive and negative, flooded Walkers mind. In the few days since Fan Lin had brought Fang Zhao over, the soldiers in the outpost had all met this person who had changed the fortunes of Baiji. Walker had also discussed Fang Zhao with hisrades in private. He knew that this person was a gaming andposing celebrity. However, in the few days Fang Zhao had been here, many people had gained favorable impressions of Fang Zhao. He did not put on airs, and he treated others warmly. Sometimes he would even help out the outpost team and give them more opportunities to appear on the live broadcast. This was just an upright and grounded youth! Remove his celebrity tag and Fang Zhao would not be any different. The reporter named Kevin Lin, on the other hand, was even more of a diva than Fang Zhao. This was what they had thought of Fang Zhao. However, now, Walker felt as if this was his first time getting to know Fang Zhao. He only met Fang Zhaos gaze for a brief moment, yet Walker could feel a chill going down his spine. There was not a speck of blood on Fang Zhao now, yet Walker felt as if there was a dense smell of blood permeating the surroundings. "Walker." Fang Zhao had only been at the outpost for a short time, yet he remembered the names of the outpost team members. "Its... Its me." Walker was filled with doubt. For example, where had Fang Zhao gotten the gun in his hand from? Why was his shooting so urate? Why had he appeared here? These and many other questions filled Walkers head, yet he did not know where to start. Fang Zhao walked over and, with one nce, was able to roughly determine Walkers current state. Pushing aside Walkers fingers, Fang Zhao took the grenade from Walkers hands and flicked the safety back on for the grenade, which could have blown at any moment. Fang Zhao helped extract Walker from underneath the rubble and brought him back to the underground shelter. Having gone out for a round and brought back a wounded person, the people in the shelter saw Fang Zhao in a strange light, as if it was the first time they were seeing this person. The items in the shelter were limited, so they could only give Walker some simple treatment. For further treatment, he could only wait till the situation was resolved and he was sent to the base. After inquiring a little about the situation above, Fang Zhao took Walkers gun and handed it over to Kevin Lin. "Im heading up for a look." Chapter 208: I Disagree Chapter 208: I Disagree Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh As soon as Kevin Lin heard Fang Zhaos decision, he objected. "No way! Didnt you just get back? You were lucky enough toe back alive; lets just stay put. Im sure the soldiers from the main base will be here soon." "I agree, Fang Zhao. Lets just stay here. Dont go out," Fan Lin seconded. Walker looked at Fang Zhao and said, "If you head up to ground level, you might be mistaken for the enemy." On the battlefield, even if you were a friendly, you might be shot by mistake. If Fang Zhao headed out in his current state, he could easily be mistaken for a terrorist and killed inbat. Naturally Fang Zhao was aware of these risks, but he still decided to leave. Fang Zhao left the bunker again. All Kevin Lin could do was re at him. Kevin Lin then turned to Fan Linsb technicians and asked, "Which one of you is the better marksman?" Theb technicians all shook their heads. "Then I better carry this. I have done shooting practice before, after all." Kevin Lin had never seenbat, but at least he had practiced on a firing range. After ncing at a resting Walker, Kevin Lin couldnt help putting on his reporters hat again. He started interviewing the wounded soldier. At an unknown location on the first floor of the sentry post. The sirens kept sounding following a series of explosions. A silhouette emerged. It was a terrorist who had been part of the attack on the outpost. The terrorist was in a good mood and was wearing a cocky and crazed smile. Unlike his two ipetentrades who had been killed by snipers as soon as they had entered the sentry post, he had managed to infiltrate theplex and locate the storage room where the food, medicine, and other supplies were stored. Judging from their expiration dates, the inventory had just arrived. They were still in very good condition. Daily necessities like that were extremely hard toe by on a foreign. He had just blown up a few of the interconnected storage rooms. He felt like a bona fide hero, admiring his handiwork. He still wasnt satisfied. Noticing locations that were left unscathed, he set another fire. The security system started malfunctioning after the attack. It could only sound the rm but not extinguish the fire. The repeated bursts of fire rm sirens were unnerving, but to this terrorist, they sounded like celebratory bells extolling his achievement. It was such a shame they couldnt go blow up the main base. If the Baiji ore hadnt been discovered, if the military presence on the hadnt been reinforced, and if its defenses hadnt been beefed up, they probably would have blown the Baiji base to pieces. That would have made for huge news. But once he thought of the fact that the outpost they had bombed was where that minor celebrity was broadcasting live from, the terrorist was ecstatic again. They had only realized that Fang Zhao was around when they had arrived and scouted the experimental plot. The attack on Baiji had been in the works for some time. They were aware of everything that was happening on Baiji. They watched the live broadcasts every day. Naturally, they recognized Fang Zhaos face. If he could track down that minor celebrity and broadcast his beheading live, then he would be the top story of the day. This was big news. Everyone would know who he was. After gloating, he wouldmit suicide. Sounds like a n. Then... its decided. He licked his dry lips and tasted blood. The more he thought about his n, the more excited he became. He was going to track down the minor celebrity stashed away by the sentries. Where in the world had the sentries hidden the celebrity? As he was pondering the matter, the sh of an arm showed up in his pupils and grew bigger rapidly. Before he knew it, his whole body plunged backward andnded on a wall. The subtle sound of his bones cracking could be heard, as if they had been crushed. "Ahhh!" The lone wail was quickly drowned out by the ongoing sirens. His two arms flopped to the ground and his gun dropped to the ground. Hisms unit was removed and stomped to pieces. Someone grabbed his cor and dragged him forward away from the storage units, a bit like he was a garbage bag. "Youre from Tomorrows Empire?" a cold voice asked. The terrorist lifted his head toward the voice for the first time since his whole body had been picked up. The first thing he saw was the dark barrel of a gun. The temperature was hot because of the bombing and the fire he had started. He felt a warm breeze mixed with the smell of burnt toast. If someone stuck around long enough, they would be covered in sweat, but staring at the dark barrel and the cold glimmer of the gun, all he did was shiver. The terrorist took a gulp. He had noticed his captor wasnt wearing the sentry uniform. He didnt know off-hand who his captor was, but now he took in the face behind the gun and froze. "Fang Zhao? Youre Fang Zhao?" Ecstasy reced fear. He even ignored the metallic sensation of the gun barrel pressed against his face. He had just been about to track down that minor celebrity. Lo and behold, the celebrity had showed up in front of him. It was divine intervention. But he never would have guessed the minor celebrity had a few moves of his own. Several thoughts shed through his head. A light bulb lit up when he recalled Fang Zhaos question. He had a brilliant idea. "Thats right. Im a member of Tomorrows Empire. I would do anything for the Empire." "The Empire?" Fang Zhao asked. "Thats right. We want to build an empire of our own. A brand new world. Why do the descendants of the martyrs that founded the New Era have a monopoly on the best resources while we are discriminated against?" the man said in a righteous tone. "Youre a descendant of the founding fathers?" Fang Zhao pressed. The man was about to answer in the affirmative, but he paused. "No, Im not a descendant of the founding fathers. Im a descendant of a Period of Destruction martyr." The founding martyrs and the Period of Destruction martyrs were two distinct groups. The former referred to those who had made major contributions to mankind during the founding of the New Era, while thetter referred to heroes who had sacrificed themselves during the Period of Destruction. Any mention of Period of Destruction martyrs inspires a sense of awe and mixed emotions. Fang Zhao frowned. "A descendant of a Period of Destruction martyr?" The man was delighted by Fang Zhaos shift in tone. "Thats correct," he blurted out. In reality, he had no idea if any of his ancestors were martyrs. Regardless of the facts, it was his word against Fang Zhaos. This was his lifeline, or perhaps at some point he had brainwashed himself into believing that he was indeed the descendant of a martyr wholeheartedly, that everything he had done had been in the name of correcting injusticesmitted against his ancestors, that his work would bring him the utmost glory. It had all been for Tomorrows Empire. Freedom fighters like him shared the spirit of the founding fathers who had battled for a new future. Yes, thats right. All that killing had been for a better tomorrow. Bring on another Period of Destruction war! "Lets set aside the issue of the martyrs descendants who were forced to go down my path first. Do you remember the martyr Fang Zhao? You know, your namesake, the really famous one, the great man ranked only second to Wu Yan in the core area of the Yanzhou Cemetery for Martyrs? Youre from Yanzhou. You must know about him, no? Its a shame that he died in the 99th year of the Period of Destruction and Wu Yan stole the limelight. Look at how much prestige the Wu family enjoys these days? What about Fang Zhaos descendants? Theyve long been shoved into the gutter." Fang Zhao watched as the man bbered on passionately and self-righteously, seemingly emboldened by the noble cause of exposing the indignities suffered by a giant of history. Little did he know that the man standing before him was the real Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao had seen pitiful performances like this during the Period of Destruction a countless number of times. He could tell his prisoner was lying. His im of being a descendant of a martyr was bullshit. All this talk of correcting injusticesmitted against martyrs was simply a pretty excuse to advance his own interests and satisfy his greed. Taking a step back, even if this person was telling the truth, even if this extremist organization counted the descendants of martyrs among its members, just look at what they had done. Fang Zhao thought to himself: if his fallenrades who hadnt lived to see the New Era knew their descendants had stooped this low, theyd be furious enough to crawl out from their plots in the martyrs cemeteries. They wouldnt be able to rest in peace. The terrorist kept observing Fang Zhaos facial expressions as he talked. He swelled with delight when he noticed a subtle change in Fang Zhaos gaze. If he could convert Fang Zhao, that would be a major aplishment. If he couldnt... The man bent his limp fingers, his fingernails piercing the center of his palms. He couldnt raise his arms anymore, but he could move his fingers. "Think about the luxurious lifestyle that the Wu family enjoys now, then think about poor martyr Fang Zhao, resting alone underground, unable to protect the livelihoods of his descendants. If he were still alive, hed be upset too. Hed definitely approve of our..." Bang! A bullet prated the mans head between his eyebrows, ejecting into the wall behind him. Fang Zhao nced at the slumped body and mumbled, "I disagree." Fang Zhao didnt like extremist organizations like Tomorrows Empire. The death of the parents of the original owner of his body had the fingerprints of an extremist organization all over it. idents like that were not unheard of, but many of them were covered up to prevent mass panic. The government had been heavy-handed in its recent antiterrorism campaign, dealing the extremists some major blows. Otherwise they wouldnt have been so desperate as to target Baiji. Not too long ago, Baiji had been an impoverished, which had made it a vulnerable target. If they had truly had the guts, why hadnt they targeted thes at the top of the development order? If they were genuinely so ambitious, if they actually harbored such lofty aspirations, why had been they so fixated on blowing up Baiji, endangering innocent civilians in the process? If they wanted to build their own empire, why not colonize a that hadnt been discovered by the global alliance and truly break new ground? To expend all this energy toe up with evil plots instead of channeling it toward righteous causes, calling for the overthrow of the existing order, even recreating the beasts from the Period of Destructionsuch bastards! They deserved to be crushed. On the verge of his death back in the day, Fang Zhao had had his grievances all right. He had witnessed the emergence of all sorts of "royalty" on the different continents and read an onlinementary that he was the one with the worst luck among the Period of Destruction leadership. Hed be lying if he said none of it had gotten to him. But as he had admired the beautiful blue home from space, he had felt that all his sacrifices had been worth it. He had put all those injustices behind him. Then Fang Zhao had wondered if, one day, some b*stard posing as his descendant would pop up and stir up trouble. If the asion actually arrived, he would deliver a bullet to the imposters head, Fang Zhao had thought to himself. Chapter 209: Blind Chapter 209: Blind Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh There was still continuous gunfire all over the outpost. Yan Biaos face was pale and covered with beads of sweat. He took a look at his blood-soaked pants and winced at the pain. The protruding veins on his face twitched with every movement he made, but his two eyes were still scanning the surroundings like radar for any sign of activity. Yan Biao used hisms device to ask those who had stayed behind in themand post, "Command post, how did the base reply?" His chest was heaving violently, and his words had some urgency to them. "Base says that reinforcements are on the way. Captain, you should get some treatment first. With your current condition..." A few other voices came through thems device. "Captain, you are hurt?!" "Captain, dont dy treatment. Base reinforcements are en route, we just have to hold them off a little longer." Thems channel they were using was in multi-user mode. "Hold your own positions! Do not get distracted! I know my own condition best!" Yan Biao wiped away the droplets of sweat that had almost reached his eye. His sharp gaze was focused on the ruins in front, trying to detect where the two terrorists had concealed themselves. These two were just too crafty. Yan Biao did not dare to get careless. Although his perception was not as strong as a cemetery guards, he could rely on his own experiences and intuition to deduce a few things. The two hiding themselves were surely the leading members in this attack. Even if they were not leading the operation, they were still crucial personnel and could not be allowed to get any closer to the outpost! But those two had really sharp senses, and every time, they managed to slip away just as the snipers were about to fire. Because of this, Yan Biao was even more determined to shoot these two terrorists dead. If he were to be brought to a safe ce for treatment, surely manpower would be needed to transport him over, and there would be others required to cover him. That would make it more difficult to kill these two. If he were to receive medical treatment, he had to get rid of these two terrorist first! He could not rest easy till they were dead! At this moment, through his earpiece, he heard a message from themand post. "Captain, the surveince system shows some beasts headed your way!" Yan Biaos heart dropped. He suspected that the two hidden terrorists ahead had used some sort of method to attract over more of these beasts to increase their fire power. This way, it would be more difficult to kill off the two terrorists. "How many?" Yan Biao asked. "Coming from your right. There are seven... six... five... four..." Hearing the voice on thems channel, Yan Biaos face stiffened. The veins on his face were protruding even more than before. Yan Biao bellowed, "Are you f*cking counting down!?" This wasnt the time! "Im... Im not, captain. Im really giving a serious report. There were really seven on your right headed over, but the numbers are dropping, there are still two... one... no more. The right side is clear." Yan Biao violently exhaled. How long had it been since this exchange of words? Seven beasts,pletely wiped out! When had their outpost team had such a godly marksman? "Who did it?" Yan Biao asked. "No idea." "You didnt see it? Are none of the surveince cameras working?" "They are working, but all I saw in the footage was the beasts falling one after another. I couldnt tell who shot them. However, it doesnt seem like its someone from our outpost team. The sound of the gunfire was differentnot the gun model we use at the outpost. The sounds it made seemed like they were from an even older model." Hearing this, Yan Biao was even more skeptical. Could the person be in cahoots with the attackers? But if he were from that side, why had he shot those beasts? Had reinforcements arrived? That seemed unlikely. If people from the base were here, it wouldnt only be one. Who the h*ll was it? "Get to the bottom of this!" Yan Biao ordered. Even without Yan Biaos instructions, people in themand post were searching seriously. The sharp sensors of the detection system could capture the activity of any living beasts. The people in themand post stiffened up as they watched the bright spots disyed by the surveince system change. Hurriedly, they eximed, "Riode! The person is headed over to you! Its unclear whether he is friend or foe!" The line "unclear whether he is friend or foe" astonished Riode. Generally, they would always assume worst-case scenario. But now, "whether friend or foe" meant that in the current circumstances, the other partys actions were beneficial to him. At the moment, Riode was leading men to clear out terrorists and those beasts that had entered the outpost. Hearing this message, he replied, "Which side... Never mind, I already hear gunfire." The passageways surveince camera was damaged, and those in themand post had no way of watching the situation, but through the detection system, they were able to see the bright spots of life forms on the map. Blue dots were humans, and red ones were beasts. Riodes team consisted of five peoplefive blue dots. In the middle of this long passageway, there were six red dots, and they were moving quickly in Riodes direction. There was another blue dot at the other end of the passageway who was moving at an even higher speed and was catching up to those red dots. And during this process, the red dots were decreasing. As an eyewitness to this scene, Riodes thoughts overwhelmed him. pping sounds as the six beasts ran at high speeds were apanied by low growls and howls that flooded the passageway. However, every time a shot rang out, a beast fell. Riode did not let his men fire. They were only to be on alert as they watched the person heading over eliminate the beasts. Whenever they encountered these beasts, they would open fire from a distance. They would absolutely avoid engaging them in closebat, as they did not understand these beasts and could only be passive. Aim at the head? That was easier said than done. When it came to reality, the difficulty was much higher. In thest hour, they had experienced it for themselves. But now, apparently every beast was being killed in one shot. Not considering marksmanship, Riode swore he had never ever seen such a crazy person before. Thats right, from what Riode saw, this was a crazy person! Not only was it one shot one kill, after the person had caught up to the beasts with his extremely quick speed, he did not slow down at all, instead fearlessly continuing to rush forward. Riode scrunched his eyebrows together. Close-quartersbat? When the steel rod struck the beasts taut, rock-like muscles, it created a thumping sound. The thumping sound had not yet dissipated when the second strike urately struck the beast in its neck like a violent gale. A torrential barrage of attacks created an apaniment of bones cracking and flesh being pped. Riodes furrowed expression turned to one of astonishment. Beast after beast fell to the ground and did not budge. Bang! Gunfire. Thest beast copsed to the ground heavily. The inertia from its rushing caused it to slide some distance after it fell, leaving a trail of brown blood from the bullet hole in its head. The whirlwind-like attack had onlysted a few blinks. Before Riode had even regained his train of thought, the entire thing was over. Those aggressive howls a few moments ago had been silenced for the rest of eternity. Riode was still standing in his original spot. The muscles around his eyes were twitching. Even more so when he saw the other partys face; his eyeballs nearly fell out of their sockets. Those in themand post saw the six blue dots on the screen and anxiously asked, "Riode, whats the situation over there? Who is the other party? Is he friend or foe?" Others who were in the samems channel pricked their ears up. Riode heard the questions through his ear piece and opened his mouth. With great difficulty, he spat out two words: "Fang Zhao." When everyone in thems channel heard this name, they spoke almost simultaneously. "Who!?" "What!?" Riode swallowed his saliva. When he saw Fang Zhao look over, he was a little startled and nervous for no reason. Ayer of sweat had actually formed on his back. At this moment, Fang Zhaos entire body seemed to be oozing a viciousness that was entirely different from how he normally was! Riode recalled the scene he had just witnessed. The kind that went all out to beat the enemy to death without even giving them the tiniest bit of time to take a breath. In the past, how had he reckoned that Fang Zhao was a gentle and harmless person? I must have been f*cking blind! "Why are you even here?" Riode asked. Fang Zhao flung the blood off his steel rod. "I came out to take a look. Whats the situation like right now?" "Its already under control. People from the base should be arriving shortly." Riode briefly spoke a little about the current situation. There was nothing confidential, and he did not need to hide any information. "From where you came from, besides these beasts, did you encounter any terrorists? Previously, two holes were sted in the outpost and some infiltrators entered, sabotaging a portion of our surveince system. Themand center had no way of finding them." "I encountered one when I came over from the storehouse." Riode had also mentioned Yan Biaos situation, and Fang Zhao decided to go over and see if he could help out. "Does Yans squad require help? Ill go over." The conversation between the two was also transmitted to others through Riodes ear piece and receiver. When Yan Biao heard the conversation, he was still unconvinced. Two minutester, he had aplicated expression as he saw Fang Zhao appearing in front of him. This old soldier had made an oversight, let alone the others. ncing at the gun in Fang Zhaos hands, it was indeed an old model that had already halted production. This was a gun model that garrisoned troops had used a few decades ago. The question was: where had this little fellow gotten a hold of it, and how had he even brought it here? Even bringing a gun for military service? "You need medical treatment ASAP," Fang Zhao said as he took a look at Yan Biaos wound. "We dont have to worry about it right now. Fang Zhao, themand post said that many of the beasts inside the outpost were killed by you?" "19. Until now, I have killed a total of 19," Fang Zhao replied. Yan Biaos face twitched when he heard this figure. ording to rough estimates, during this round of attacks, the terrorists had released eight cages here. Each cage had held approximately 15, thus totaling 100-plus such beasts. If what Fang Zhao had said was true, then he alone had gotten rid of a sixth of them! If anyone had told Yan Biao this before, he definitely would not have believed it. There was the sound of concentrated gunfire in the surroundings, and a number of beasts approached. This was the reason they were defending this area and were unable to move forward to the ruins ahead. These beasts did not know pain. As long as they were not dead, they would engage in ughter till the very end. "You have good marksmanship? Do you see that area in front? Within those ruins are two terrorists, We cannot let them get any closer to the outpost. You can cooperate with Bie Liao. Do you know Bie Liao? He is our sniper. Those two terrorists are really crafty, so it is very difficult..." Bang! The gunshot rang out beside his ear. The sound of gunfire from the old gun model was too loud, and Yan Biao was deafened for a moment. He stared nkly for two seconds before recovering. It was also because he was weak from his injury; otherwise, his reaction would not have been like this. The dazed Yan Biao heard sniper Bie Liaos voice crackling through his ear piece. "Captain, one of the terrorists has been hit. Judging from the bullet wound and the spurt of blood, he should already be dead." Yan Biao looked slightly more at ease. "Good job!" "It wasnt me," the sniper mumbled. He had been just about to fire when he had seen the targets head tilt back and blood spurt out. The terrorist that had been shot dead probably had not known whether he had been hit by a stray bullet or targeted and eliminated, as the bullet had not been shot from the snipers position. The terrorist might have been guarded against the outpost teams sniper, but he was not guarded against shots from other positions. "It wasnt you?" Yan Biao was suspicious. Inclining his head toward Fang Zhao, he opened his mouth to ask. Bang! Another shot rang out beside his ear. Sniper Bie Liaos voice came through the ear piece. "Captain, the other terrorist has also been shot dead." "Was it you this time?" Yan Biao asked. "It wasnt me this round either," Bie Liao said grudgingly. He was the outposts best sniper, and he normally called himself the ace marksman, but this time around, he had really suffered a blow. He had totally been unable to lock the two crafty terrorists in ce, and after, he had not gotten a single one after guarding for so long. In the end, they had been killed by somebody else. "But in any case, those two have finally been settled." Bie Liao sighed. "The remaining beasts are not a threat. Captain, you should hurry and get treated, or you will die from blood loss." "Tell everyone at your side that nobody is allowed to go any closer. They might have bombs on their bodies." "I know." Ending thems, Yan Biao looked at Fang Zhao, who had already put away his gun. "Were those two shot by you?" "Mmhm." The calm tone Fang Zhao used was as though he had just ughtered some chickens. Chapter 210: No Interest Chapter 210: No Interest Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Yan Biao could not clearly see the situation ahead of him, but since Bie Liao had seen it through his sniper scope and confirmed that the two terrorists had already been killed, Yan Biao could rest easy and receive treatment. However, if what Fang Zhao had said was true, examining the wounds on the bodies would verify his words. The gun used by Fang Zhao was different from the ones used by the outpost team. The gunshot wounds would be different, so it would be easy to distinguish. Yan Biao was a little puzzled when he saw Fang Zhao keeping his gun away. "Arent you going to continue? There are a few more beasts over there." "The others can handle it. Besides, Im out of ammo," Fang Zhao replied. The situation was already under control. There werent many threats remaining, and he had no need to snatch military glory away from the outpost team. Yan Biao did not question how Fang Zhao had managed to smuggle the gun into Baiji. Instead he asked, "These types of old gun models have very little ammo. How many bullets are there? You ran out of ammo so quickly." "There were only 20 bullets when I brought it over." Fang Zhao did not hide this bit. Yan Biao and the others did not think highly of these sorts of decades-old guns. If a gun from the Old Era were ced in front of them, they would surely treat at as an antique. Bie Liao had just arrived and had a shocked look on his face. "You dared to head to the battlefield with only 20 bullets? Was it enough?" Yan Biao too was used to high-capacity magazines and also found it utterly unimaginable. "What can you do with so little ammo?" But when he remembered how Fang Zhao had shot the terrorists and the reports of how Fang Zhao had killed those beasts with one shot, he swallowed his words. "Thats why I brought a steel rod." Fang Zhao brandished his already-deformed steel rod, which was now full of brown bloodstains. Not every beast had been shot dead; some had been bludgeoned to death. Yan Biao silently watch Fang Zhao for a few seconds, then handed his own gun over to Fang Zhao. "You use it first. I no longer have the strength to use it." Fang Zhao did not ept it. He looked up at the sky in a certain direction. "Should be reinforcements from the base arriving." Yan Biao felt delighted inside and looked over... but he did not see anything. But when he remembered Fang Zhaos "Diting ears," hergely believed it. He still pushed the gun toward Fang Zhao. "Even if personnel from the base have arrived, you hold onto it just in case." Indeed, after a short while, a ck speck appeared in the distance. Yan Biao switched the modes on hisms device and received a new signal essing the outpostsmunicationswork. It was the personnel dispatched from the base. After reporting the situation over here, Yan Biao checked hisms device again. There were two missedms from Kevin Lin. Yan Biao had set up a fewmunication channels in thework. Channel 1 was for personnel with a squadron leader position or above, including themand post. Channel 2 was for team leaders and above. Channel 3 was solely formunications with themand post and to understand the current situation. Channel 4 was for personnel not part of the outpost team, like Kevin Lin and the rest. Previously, he had been in the outpost internalms channel and been set tobatmand mode, so those in other channels could not interfere. Yan Biao switched over and immediately heard Kevin Lins anxious voice asking. "Fang Zhao went up! Have you seen him?" "Hes here beside me. Hes all right. Base personnel have also arrived, but we still need time to make sure the danger has passed. You people stay where you are first and donte out. When its safe, I will send men to fetch you." Yan Biaos words were undoubtedly good news to those in the underground shelter. They signified that the situation was roughly under control. Yan Biao did not say much else. Two soldiers came over and prepared to carry him off for medical treatment. He no longer needed to maintain his position. As he rxed, he felt his vision blurring as he faded in and out of consciousness. Of the two terrorists, one of them was indeed armed with explosives. Furthermore, the explosives were embedded within his body and were difficult to remove. After the personnel dispatched by the base determined the identity of the two terrorists, they moved the bombden corpse far away for detonation. The explosion in the distance shook the earth, vindicating Yan Biaos judgement. If those terrorists had infiltrated the outposts interior, the consequences would have been even more dire.. Now that there were reinforcements, Bie Liao held his gun and sat at the side. He was really tired, yet he could not control his curiosity. He asked Fang Zhao. "Were those two terrorists really shot by you?" Bie Liao had seen the gunshot wounds on the two terrorists bodies. Both had been killed with a single shot, and the wounds had not been made by the gun model issued by the base. On the contrary, the gunshot wounds seemed simr to those found on the bodies of the beasts Fang Zhao had shot dead. Because of this, Bie Liao found it unimaginable. If it was an old experienced soldier around 70 or 80, Bie Liao would only have had admiration for him, but Fang Zhao? How old was Fang Zhao? Those two terrorists were experienced hands with sharp perceptions. Bie Liao had kept an eye on them for so long, yet he had been unable to seed. Every time he had caught sight of their shadow, the other side seemed to have sensed it and had evaded so Bie Liao could not get a lock on them. Not just himself, Bie Liao reckoned that if it had been any of the few ace marksmen from the base, they would not have been able to do it either. Timing, speed, decision-making, mental state, external factors, and other factors affected the final oue. Bie Liao was not finding excusesit was indeed very difficult. However, today, the scene that had unfolded in front of Bie Liaos eyes was like a lesson for him. Even if Bie Liao was unwilling to admit it, he had to ept this fact. In less than a minute, Fang Zhao had used a gun that was no longer in production and two bullets to shoot dead the targets that Bie Liao had been unable to hit for 20 minutes. This skill was really extraordinary! Furthermore, from what Riode and the others had said, given Fang Zhaos skill, marksmanship, and temperament, if he joined the military, anywhere he went, he would be the absolute trump card! "If I had your ability, maybe even just half, I would have be a senior officer long ago. I wouldnt still be stuck as a lieutenant like now!" Bie Liaomented to Fang Zhao. This little fellow, why did he not think things through? Why did he decide to be a celebrity!? Bie Liao was especially curious about one thing. "How long have you been practicing with a gun?" Fang Zhao thought for a bit before replying, "Very long." "Definitely not as long as me." From what Bie Liao saw, he was older than Fang Zhao by a few decades. Hed had ess to firearms from a young age. Bie Liao had certainly held guns longer than Fang Zhao, but his skill could not bepared. This Bie Liao acknowledged. Bie Liao had an envious look in his eyes. "Your talent is really good." This sort of thing known as talent was not something anyone could have. Some people could just use a shorter time to achieve more dazzling results. When Fang Zhao heard this, he gave a faint smile. Talent? These technical abilities and skills were gained from experiencing living hell for close to 100 years and from the umtion of many wounds and injuries. Technical abilities did not drop from the sky. How much had his body and mind gone through to achieve the level of skill he had today? In his previous life, the reason Fang Zhao had not survived wasrgely due to his umted injuries and illnesses coupled together with the immense pressure on him from the war. As the leader of arge warzone, he had been unable to avoid many affairs. Before his death, his body had already reached its limits, and even if the battle where he had died had not ured, he might not have made it to the Founding Era. Fang Zhaos rebirth had let him feel pleasantly suprised, but ultimately, his soul was still the same one that had gone through close to a hundred years of the apocalypse. During that period where theyd had to make sure every bullet counted and where danger had lurked around every corner, where theyd had to stay alert both day and night and a persons life could have been lost at any moment, he had lived for close to 100 years. This was something Bie Liao would never be able to imagine. When Fang Zhao faced those beasts, his soul and bodybined to create an instinctive reaction. But Fang Zhao could not say any of this. Noticing Fang Zhao not speaking, Bie Liao did not mind. He continued, "The magazine for that gun of yours is way too little. But speaking of that, for Old Era guns, their bullets were big, and the magazine capacity was really little. I heard that some of the gun magazines could only load 10 shells? I have no idea how those people from the Period of Destruction could get by. If it was me, I would have fallen into despair." Fang Zhao nodded. "Yeah, they probably wished they could have broken a single bullet into many more." "Oh right, I forgot that you were a godlike yer in Battle of the Century. I heard that Battle of the Century is set during the Period of Destruction, and things during that period were recreated. I will try it if I get the chance." "Godlike yer" and so on were the words entertainment media used to describe Fang Zhao. When Bie Liao had first seen it, he had felt that it was rather exaggerated, but looking at things now, even if it was exaggerated, it was not beyond reason. Bie Liao decided that, when he got the chance, he would go online and search for Fang Zhaos dazzling game videos. "I heard that some units have already been allocated thetest gun model, the sort that shoots beams. That sort of gun doesnt require bullets at all, and the firepower is even greater. There is even a vertigo mode and a heat mode." A look of yearning crossed Bie Liaos face. "It sounds so cool. I wonder when would our side will get to use it." "Equipment will get better and better in future," Fang Zhao said. "Thats for sure. If we were the Baiji of old, all we would be able to do is dream. But now, its different! We can look forward to it! If wed had equipment of that sort of grade, we would have beaten these attackers to a pulp!" At this point, Bie Liao once again thanked Fang Zhao. "It was all thanks to you discovering Baiji ore that our systems and equipment were upgraded. Otherwise, during this attack, maybe half of us wouldnt have survived. But what can we do? Resources are limited, and there are positions in the development sequence. You see, we, Baiji, were poor and had lousy equipment and so were ced at the back. Its little wonder we got targeted by terrorists." Bie Liaometed for a little bit before asking Fang Zhao, "Oh, do you have any interest in developing in the military?" "Nope," Fang Zhao replied. "Im in the art industry." He just wanted to enjoy this new life that was hard toe by. The attacks all over Baiji were already under control. Reinforcements from the base had reached all the other outposts in session. Themunicationswork had not yet been fully restored. Although thework was still unable to support a live broadcast, information transmission was no longer obstructed. However, people online were unaware. The matter of Baiji being attacked by a terrorist organization had be something that everyone was following closely. The military would not publicly reveal all information, so for those that wanted to know thetest developments at Baiji, they needed to find relevant parties. If not, all they could do was worry. Therge majority ofizens were like this. They were worried, and all they could do was vent in all therge forums until channel S5 released a video. It had been sent to thepany by Kevin Lin on Baiji. In the video, Kevin Lin was in a dusky room, his face bloodied. He cut a sorry figure. Ever since the live broadcasts had started, this was the first time he had appeared this way in front of the audience, but nobody mocked him. "Greetings, everyone, it is your old friend Kevin Lin. My work ID number is LKW7986..." Kevin Lins voice was heavy and trembling slightly, as if he was saying hisst words. In no time, every continents various inte or television channels synchronized to this broadcast. Channel S5s viewership hit an unprecedented height. Chapter 211: Virtual vs. Reality Chapter 211: Virtual vs. Reality Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh "Did you hear that Baiji hase under attack?" "You mean the that was the center of attention a while back after discovering the new power ore?" "Yes, yes, yes! I heard its a terrorist attack." "So be it. Its no big deal." For many folks, Baiji was a faraway, and what happened there didnt affect their daily lives. In addition, this was not the first terrorist attack in the history of mankind. They didnt pay much attention. As for the handful of folks who followed political and military news, even they went about life as usual when they learned about the attack from their friends. At most it was a fallback conversation topic during social gatherings, and they would make a perfunctory donation to the military on Memorial Day. That was it. But this time, things were different. "Youve heard of Fang Zhao, right? The dude who was the top-ranked yer in Battle of the Century? He is performing his military service on Baiji at the exact sentry post that was attacked. I heard that he was broadcasting live at the time and his signal was cut off. He might have been hit. They still dont know whether hes alive or dead." "What?" For many gamers, both professionals and amateurs alike, Fang Zhaos departure from gaming was a sad development. The void at the top was a frequent subject of discussion in online gaming forums. Now the global rankings for "Battle of the Century" were a full-on slugfest day in day out, with the former No. 1 and No. 2 both out of action. Fang Zhao had to serve in the military, and Marshall had decided to focus on his professional shooting career instead. Now that the two strongest yers were out of the picture, everyone else naturally went all out trying to advance their rankings. Given the prevailing dynamics, gamers would bring up Fang Zhao from time to time and reminisce about his stranglehold on the No. 1 spot in the first six months after the game hadunched. When Fang Zhao had announced he was quitting gaming to serve in the military, some had cheered and others had mourned the news. Likewise, news that the location where Fang Zhao was serving had been attacked by terrorists sparked mixed reactions. Some folks wished for Fang Zhaos death so that theirpetition would be eliminated for good, while others prayed for Fang Zhaos survival. A third group just followed thetest developments for the heck of it. Regardless of their motivations, none of the gamers were in the mood to y anymore. Fiery Bird noticed that the number of gamers online ying "Battle of the Century" was much lower than usual, and the figure was continuing to dwindle over time, especially after channel S5 yed the footage it had received from Baiji. Everyone had gone offline to watch the video. The Project Starlight team of First Frontline and the rest of the editorial team were hard at work. All their phone lines were busy. Meanwhile, Kevin Lin slowly transmitted a few text, sound, and video files back to headquarters. After watching the first video Kevin Lin sent, they knew this was a prime opportunity for their publication. Indeed, for any profit-making organization, their business interests came first. Naturally, they were concerned about the situation on Baiji and whether there were any survivors, but they cared more about how the incident could benefit the publication. "The second video has been edited. Weve received 98 percent of the third video." "Boss! Another inte TV channel from Muzhou wants to buy our footage." "The third video has been downloaded in full. Ill start editing." The editors at HQ considered some of the footage that Kevin Lin sent redundant, so they took it out and made other edits before airing the final cut on S5. "Kevin Lins gonna be a star," one of Kevin Lins colleagues said as he observed S5s viewership numbers skyrocketing. "Hes already a star," another colleague said while pointing at hisputer screen and wearing an astonished expression. On his screen was Kevin Lins social media ount. Hisst status update had been posted before he had taken off for Baiji: "About to take off!" The post included a photo that also showed Fang Zhao and other fellow passengers. The number ofments on the post had already exceeded 1 million. Concerned viewers noticed Kevin Lins ount disyed in the S5 videos. Kevin Lin had interviewed celebrities and politicians in the past, but no matter how much he had self-promoted and embellished, he had never gotten anywhere. Now, a disaster had turned into a blessing in disguise. His follower numbers had reached a level that made many fellow journalists jealous. Even if it was a temporary bump, people were still jealous. The military chose not to disclose thetest updates it had received. All they said was that the situation on Baiji was under control and that the military base was secure. That was all. So if viewers wanted to find out more details, they had to tune in to S5 or regional inte TV channels that took the S5 feed. The first video S5 aired exined what had happened. Not just Kevin Lin, but Fang Zhao, Fan Lin, and the other researchers also appeared in the video. The second video showed the appearance of a monster. The beast was no stranger to gamers who were ying "Battle of the Century," even if it belonged to a species they werent familiar with. The monsters savage face bore a striking resemnce to the beasts in the game. The banging on the door not only unnerved the people in the bunker, it also spooked the viewers watching the video. This wasnt a movie. It was cinema verit, real footage from the of Baiji. They didnt know what they would see next, which gave their nerves a roller-coaster ride. Good thing the door was firm enough. The beast was also distracted by other noise, so the online viewers could finally breathe a sigh of relief. The third video was also edited, but not by First Frontlines editors. Kevin Lin had cut a portion of the film before he had sent it. He had edited out the footage of Fang Zhao pulling out his gun. Conscripts were not allowed to carry arms without permission. The footage would reflect poorly on Fang Zhao. Kevin Lin knew Fang Zhao had pulled out his gun as ast resort. As a brother from the trenches, Kevin Lin was a loyalrade. Even if Fang Zhao hadnt said anything, Kevin Lin never would have aired the footage. So the third video started with a close-up of Kevin Lins bloody and dusty face. He sat in a corner, sighing repeatedly and rubbing his face before going on camera. His eyes were bloodshot, weary with concern and fear. "Fang Zhao..." Perhaps it was dehydration and the pressure, but Kevin Lins voice was a bit hoarse. He paused shortly after starting his sentence. The online viewers became even more anxious. Yeah, where is Fang Zhao? The viewers could see theb technicians behind Kevin Lin, but there was no sign of Fang Zhao. They thought he was simply off-camera, but Kevin Lins tone of voice seemed to suggest otherwise. Countless viewers stopped what they were doing in anticipation of the rest of Kevin Lins sentence. Kevin Lin cleared his throat before continuing. "Fang Zhao headed out. He said he wanted to take a look." The viewers froze. Some bitched that Kevin Lin was a tease. What the hell are you doing gasping for breath before he finished his sentence? The pause made us think that Fang Zhao had sacrificed himself inbat. Wait. Something doesnt sound right. He headed out? Fang Zhao left the underground bunker? What for? To kill a few monsters? Does he think this is a f*cking game? Also watching the footage was Great-Grandfather Fang, who was so startled he got out of his chair. "Nonsense! What can a young conscript whos never seen realbat do? Does he have a death wish?" Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother were angry and anxious. None of their oldrades had any concrete word on Fang Zhaos status. All they could offer were updates on the base. But all the two elders cared about was thetest status of Outpost 23. The only source of news about Fang Zhao was S5s video footage. All they could do was wait. They actually tried contacting First Frontline directly for their full footage, but they couldnt get through. First Frontline wasnt based in Yanzhou, after all. While Great-Grandfather Fang had connections in Yanzhou, his influence didnt extend to Huangzhou. They didnt have a direct line to First Frontline on short notice, and the publications customer service hotline was overwhelmed with calls. Grand-Grandfather Fang wanted to take a number but gave up after he saw that the queue was in the tens of thousands. Lord knew how long that would take. Thankfully, they didnt have to wait long. Fang Zhao appeared in the next video. Not only did he return to the bunker safely, he brought with him a woundedrade. Many folks breathed a sigh of relief, but before they could rx, Fang Zhao headed out again. Great-Grandfather Fang gasped for breath. "Why, why, why is he going out again?" During the period Fang Zhao was gone, the video showed Kevin Lin and a few others who were only lightly injured treat the wounds of the rescued soldier. They did the basics. His wounds were too severe and there was only so much they could handle. But the wounded soldier, Walker, didnt stay silent. He didnt know if he was going to make it, so Kevin Lin filmed him giving a blow-by-blow of Fang Zhaos rescue attempt. A gamer watching the video beamed. "That is to say that Zhao-god killed two monsters?" "Fang Zhao was such a badass in the game. He couldnt fare too poorly in reality, right?" There were dissenters. "Did you forget about the earlier news reports? The virtual world is different from the real world." Some people were only cocksure online, whereas in reality they were pussies. Entertainment news items casting gamers in an unfavorable light had surfaced in the past. For example, an entertainment magazine broke the story of a superstar fighting-game yer who was hospitalized after getting the crap beaten out of him by a small-time ck street thug. There was also the shooting gamer who tried to y hero in real life only to be killed instead. Regardless of the controversy, everyone wanted to know how Fang Zhao fared. Did hee across any monsters or terrorists during his second outing? Was he injured? Was he still alive? When Kevin Lin finally got through to Yan Biao and learned that Fang Zhao was safe and that backup had arrived, the online viewers couldnt help but cheer as well. But S5s live broadcast broke off abruptly again at that moment of rejoice. Just as viewers started bitching and threatened to fileints, they saw the following line appear on their screen: "Live signal connecting." The previous footage had all been dyed. What they had witnessed had happened earlier. Now that there was a live signal, who cared about taped footage? The viewers stopped whining and stared at their screens. Their screens shed "sessful connection" and then Kevin Lins bloody face appeared, but this time, his grim, unsettled look was gone. Now he was emotional, ecstatic. "Someone is here to pick us up, finally!" The camera swung toward the entrance to the bunker. A small team of soldiers filed in. They carried out the heavily wounded while Kevin Lin and the others followed on foot. Kevin Lin kept filming, capturing on camera the charred interior of the outpost and the bodies of several monsters. Some of the footage was too graphic, so Kevin Lin reminded viewers: "Our channel is only suitable for viewers 15 and older. Please switch channels if youre under 15. Parents, please check if any children in your household under 15 are sneaking online." "Im gonna track down Fang Zhao now. I wonder if hes injured," Kevin Lin said as he followed the soldiers. He was flooded by daylight when he left the sentry post. He took a deep breath and scanned his surroundings when he saw the flying transports dispatched from the main base and the other reinforcements, then approached a soldier who looked familiar. "Excuse me, have you seen Fang Zhao? Where is he?" "Fang Zhao? Hes over there. Someone took him to get a change of clothes," the soldier responded. "New clothes? What for?" Kevin Lin was about to press the soldier for details when he saw Fang Zhao disembark from a freight transport. Fang Zhao had changed into a uniform simr to the outfit worn by the sentries and held a gun. Kevin Lin had seen Yan Biao with the same gun. "Fang Zhao, whats this all about?" Kevin Lin asked. "Im heading back into the woods for cleanup. A few monsters escaped into the forest." Before Kevin Lin could respond, he heard Bie Liao shout, "Hey, Fang Zhao! Time to go!" Fang Zhao cut the conversation short, signaled to Kevin Lin that he was heading out, and dashed toward Bie Liao and his team. Fresh from a hard-fought battle, the sentries still gave out a subtle killers vibe. They met onlookers with icy stares. There were only about a dozen of them, but they projected a formidable presence. Kevin Lin found himself stopping to admire the soldiers unconsciously. These soldiers are the real deal . Fang Zhao didnt stand out in Bie Liaos team at all. Instead, he blended in perfectly, as if he had always been one of them. The camera kept following Fang Zhao. Viewers could see him in uniform, boarding a flying transport with the other soldiers. The flying transport took off toward the forest. Kevin Lin stayed focused on the aircraft until it was reduced to a blip. Shortly after that scene appeared on S5, the world-famous gaming publication Rising Dragon put out a news item about the elusive Fang Zhao. The headline was "Virtual vs. Reality." The apanying graphic was abination of two pictures. To the left was Fang Zhaos avatar in "Battle of the Century," AliveAfter500Years. To the right was a screen capture of Fang Zhao standing with a few other soldiers during the live broadcast. Fang Zhao was wearingbat fatigues and carrying a firearm in both pictures, but these were two different contexts. The outfits and gun models were also different, but the subject was the same. The backdrop on the left was the Period of Destruction some 500 years ago. The backdrop on the right was present day. One was a made-up world, the other real. The contrast of the two contexts gave readers a big kick. It also sparked inexplicable feelings of worship among many gamers. The brilliant juxtaposition was soon reposted by many other gaming publications. Quite a few professional gaming clubs bemoaned the fact that Fang Zhao was in the headlines yet again. Didnt this guy retire? Howe hes an overnight sensation in gaming circles again? Chapter 212: Meritorious Deeds? Chapter 212: Meritorious Deeds? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh This incident gave rise to a round of passionate discussions in gaming circles. The photo of Fang Zhaos "Virtual vs. Reality" was bookmarked by a lot of people. "I suddenly feel like I can stand taller. In the future, if anyone tells me that ying games can only allow you to go savage in the virtual world, I will take this photo and wave it in front of their faces!" some gamers said excitedly. Of course, there were voices of disapproval. "Dont praise it to the high heavens. We dont even know the full truth. It might not even be as you are imagining it." "Maybe its just the outpost team helping him show off." "All of these fans of Fang Zhao are blind and praise him so much. Be careful reality doesnt smack you in the face." After this sentence was posted, a heated discussion started. "Bullsh*t, wasnt the terrorist attack real? The military even announced it, as did many authoritative television channels. These are not lies. Fang Zhao already did well. Do you think anyone can stand out under these sorts of circumstances?" "After all, Fang Zhao is just a gamer. Making such a rash decision toe out, its a miracle that he managed to stay alive." "That is why surviving is already really not too bad. If hed had a little less luck, he could have taken a stray bullet and lost his life. Its best to stop while you are ahead. Since the situation is already under control, its best to wait at one side. Why follow them into the woods? Dont get yourself killed in the end." "Cough, certain peoples own abilities are unable to match up to their ambitions, so they can only hope for others to fail as well. How sour!" "I feel that he is not showing off. Also, the soldier that was saved by Fang Zhao when he previously went out mentioned that, if not for Fang Zhaos timely arrival, he would have long been dead. Seems like Fang Zhao has done some meritorious deeds this time and will surely receive a medal." "It will probably be an outstanding service medal or a memorial badge." "I also have a memorial badge. Isnt it something that every conscript gets?" "There are also different grades for badges! Your kind is probably the normal one. Nobody would even want it if you put it up for sale!" "There might be some under-the-table maniptions for this," someone said. "There might be, but how much can they falsify? Fang Zhao is a celebrity with lots of presence, and so many people are watching him. How can they fake it!" "Thats right, Baiji does not have the final say on a lot of things. Baiji is only in charge of evaluations and reporting. There are many things that require their superiors to audit. Given Fang Zhaos high presence in the media, the top brass will surely audit it very strictly." The forums discussed topics ranging from how many shots Fang Zhao had fired to how he had managed to survive. They talk about whether he had aplished any meritorious deeds and what sort of military medals Fang Zhao would be awarded. Now, many gamers idolized Fang Zhao. In the past, they had only idolized his gaming skills, but now, they idolized him as a person. Currently, Fang Zhao had no idea of the discussions about him online. He had followed Bie Liao and the others as they had ridden the flying transport to do a cleanup of the woods. Some of the beasts had slipped into the woods. These dangerous beasts could not be ignored and had to be cleared. Riode tried to restrain himself, but he could not help it and said to Fang Zhao, "Brother, just asking. Later, if we discover any beasts, could you not make your move first?" When they had entered the woods, the moment a beast had been spotted, Fang Zhao had immediately fired three consecutive shots before anyone else had even been able to ce the beast in their sights. He had been firm and decisive, without even a tiny hint of hesitation. This hadpletely been Fang Zhaos subconscious reaction. Three shots, and all had buried themselves within the beasts skull. Although it was not so godly that the three bullets wounds had been in the same spot, it had been enough to amaze Bie Liao and the others. The beast had been running and the transport flying. For all three shots to have urately hit the head was really no easy feat. If it had been any other old soldier from the base or outposts that had achieved this sort of result, everyone would have been full of praise and not have been so astonished. However, the person that had shot was Fang Zhao, a conscript. Furthermore, he had just gotten this gun from Yan Biao. No matter what, there should have been a period of getting used to it. To think that he would actually have achieved this sort of result his first time using this gun, was his gun sense that strong? But when recalling how Fang Zhao had shot dead the two terrorists, Bie Liao was no longer that surprised. Riode could not help but speak out when he remembered how Fang Zhao had settled that beast. Actually, Riode had not wanted to bring Fang Zhao on this operation, as Fang Zhao would fight with them for meritorious deeds, but Fang Zhaos hearing was good, and he was just a contingency. If any equipment failed, they could rely on Fang Zhao. But now, Riode and the others were feeling some regret. If the whole process of "cleaning up" was like this, would they even get the chance to act? They had decided that, after cleaning up, they would report to the superiors and take credit, but if everything stolen by Fang Zhao, what credit could they even get?" Fang Zhao understood where Riode and the others wereing from, so he nodded. "All right." He also had not intended to snatch glory from them. What had happened previously had been a subconscious reaction. After that, when any beasts were found in the woods, Fang Zhao would only stand aside and watch. Given Fang Zhaos result of shooting dead a target with three shots, Riode and the others took over 10 shots before downing one and were too embarrassed to find an excuse. Luckily, this was Fang Zhaos first time using this sort of gun. If he were given the time to practice with it, would one shot have been enough? "Fang Zhao, how did you get so urate? Is this really your first time using this sort of gun model?" Bie Liao asked curiously. "Not really. I came across it before when I yed Ultimate King of Guns." "Ultimate King of Guns?" Everyone in the flying transport looked toward Fang Zhao, puzzled. "A shooting game that was really poprst year," Fang Zhao exined. The interior of the flying transport fell into a weird silence. ... They searched in the wooded area outside the outpost for a day, followed by another two days of joint searching with people from other outposts. Only when they did not find any more escaped beasts did they return back to the outpost. Even if they did not discover any beasts, during routine patrols, they would still be able to notice any that slipped their grasp. The outpost had suffered severe damage. Half of the stockpiled resources in the storehouse had been destroyed, but for the outpost and the troops stationed on Baiji, these were no longer that important. Baijis rise was imminent. In the future there would be no shortage of resources. After returning to the outpost, Fang Zhao, together with Kevin Lin, Fan Lin, and the others, were sent to the base. Troops with serious injuries were transported to the base for treatment as well. Arriving at the base, Fang Zhao went to pay a visit to Yan Biao. Yan Biao had justpleted an operation on his legs, and a portion of his lower legs had been amputated. Fang Zhao asked around. Yan Biao had gotten injured while saving two brash outpost soldiers. Even the medical procedures of the New Era had been unable to save Yan Biaos legs. His legs had been seriously injured, and there had beenplications. Because Yan Biao had endured for so long during the attack, when he had been transported from the outpost to base, he had been fading in and out of consciousness. During this terrorist attack, the five outposts had lost a total of 29 people. Of the 29, three were from Outpost 23. Although this was the leastpared to the other four outposts,rades from the same outpost had still lost their lives. Those close to them had already hidden themselves away to cry. If the security systems and equipment had not been upgraded, the number of sacrifices would have been greater for this premeditated bombing and suicide attack. It was not the first time that this sort of thing had happened, and sacrifices were inevitable. Baiji base conducted a memorial service for the 29 soldiers who had lost their lives in this attack. Yan Biao, who had just undergone an operation and was in bad shape, also participated. Returning to his room, Yan Biao had mixed feelings. With a heavy heart, he felt sorry for therades that had lost their lives and bemoaned his own injury. Yan Biao knew that he could no longer continue serving here and would need to be discharged early. Yan biao had only returned to his room for a short while when Bie Liao, Riode, and the others came to visit. Watching Yan Biao lying there, Bie Liao and the others did not know what to say. Yan Biao spoke first. "I heard that you guys appeared on the live broadcast?" When this was mentioned, Bie Liao and the others gloomy moods were somewhat lifted. "Dont bring it up. We just had a talk with the political instructor." Bie Liao looked remorseful, but looking closer, his eyes had a trace of happiness. Not just Bie Liao, Riode and the others had the same sort of reaction. Yan Biao frowned. "I heard that you guys didnt put on helmets and your faces were revealed? A full-body shot in high definition, too. Did you all forget your own ranks and the rules?" Bie Liao defended himself. "We didnt voluntarily reveal our faces. That reporter was too excited and forgot to either keep away or censor it." "Yeah, thats right. It wasnt our fault. We are all victims," Riode hurriedly added. Yan Biao absolutely did not believe them. "What nonsense! If you guys really had the intention, wouldnt you guys have avoided it? Especially you, Bie Liao. You called out to Fang Zhao on purpose, and rather loudly too. Dont tell me you didnt notice Kevin Lin holding the camera? And when you realized it, you didnt evade?" After all, these soldiers all served under him. Having worked together for all these years, how could Yan Biao not know what they were thinking. He could tell what sort of tricks they were trying to pull with one look. "You guys are thinking about the immigration policy," Yan Biao said slowly. Baiji was going to construct arge military district. Although no concrete news had been leaked, given their political sense of smell, which had been trained for many years, they could guess it. Following in the footsteps of the fews at the front of the development sequence, when constructing arge military district, housing, schools, hospitals, and other basic facilities would surely be constructed. When family members moved in, these soldiers would not pine for their home that much. This was the ce where they would achieve their aspirations and ambitions. Garrisoned soldiers like them were considered the first batch of immigrants. However, family members moving over would surely begin from the high-ranked officers, at least around Yan Biaos rank. Bie Liao and the others ranks were not high enough yet. They had been in the military for a long time already and had engaged terrorists numerous times. This time, they had been exposed due to "negligence" and "unexpectedness." To protect their families, the base would surely prioritize looking after them. If Yan Biao could see these little intentions of theirs, would Shanta and the other high-ranking officials not be able to realize this? Actually, everyone was clear on this, and what words were said and actions done were nothing more than formalities. Bie Liao and the others did not quibble and justughed. They knew they could not have hidden it and decided not to. When they thought about their families moving over after the military district was constructed, they could not help but be excited, and their eyes glowed. Watching their expressions full of anticipation, Yan Biao felt a little envious and helpless, but he had no regrets. All he could do was sigh and feel sorry for himself. He would not get to see the day where Baijis military district was ready. After this round of treatment, he would have to be discharged from the forces. Hisrades would have bright prospects, while Yan Biao would still need to talk about the future. Getting discharged under these sorts of circumstances, Yan Biao would surely be taken care of and would be allocated a job. He might not necessarily like the job, but at least his situation would not be miserable and he would at least have arge pension. After Bie Liao and the others calmed down from the excitement, the mood became a little awkward. Wiping the smiles off their faces, they told Yan Biao, "Captain, you will always be our captain. When Baiji opens up, you cane over and visit us." These were just words, but Yan Biao knew that Baiji would not be opened up to the public and currently did not have any tourist districts nned. After leaving, it would be very difficult to return. Furthermore, the costs of traveling to and from Baiji were not cheap. Leaving the ce, even after many years, it was still uncertain if he would ever have the means to return. When Bie Liao and the others left, Yan Biao stared at the ceiling. He had just gone through an operation, and his body was weak. He actually felt quite weary, like he could fall asleep if he closed his eyes. He seemed like he was trying to find fault with himself and was exerting all his strength to keep his eyes open as his mind thought about a lot of things, in both the past and the future. Actually, he still felt a little regret. He had thrown away his glorious prospects to save others. Although it sounded like he had lost a lot, if he got the chance, he would dly do it all over again. "Thats life!" Yan Biao sighed softly toward the ceiling. After sighing, Yan Biao decided to rest. At this moment, someone else came to visit him. "Fang Zhao?" Yan Biao was surprised. "Im just visiting." Fang Zhao sat himself down on the stool beside the bed. "What are your future ns?" "Im going to be discharged for sure. With my condition, there is no way for me to continue with the forces. In a few days, the base is going to send us special wounded back to Earth to continue with follow-up treatments arranged for us. After that, I will get prosthetics and a job will be arranged for me." Yan Biao had a sanguine outlook. "Therefore, you dont have to pity me, really." He did not need others sympathy. It was not as if he had no way of living on, andpared to hisrades who had lost their lives, he was considered lucky. "Im stillcking a bodyguard," Fang Zhao said. Duan Qianji and Zu Wen had both said that having one bodyguard beside him was too little. Zuo Yu was also having to juggle being a driver and assistant as well. Once Fang Zhaos military service was over, there would be many more things to do. When the time came, Zuo Yu would not be able to cope. Yan Biao was silent for a few seconds. "Actually, Im really pathetic. Honest!" Chapter 213: New Bodyguard Chapter 213: New Bodyguard Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Yan Biao was no fool. After reacting to Fang Zhaosment with a momentary freeze, he quickly broke down the pros and cons in his head and concluded that this was an excellent job. It wasnt that he had never considered his prospects after quitting the military. His initial n if he retired before 50 had been to be an Indiana JonesCstyle explorer or something exciting like that. Who knows, he might even discover some treasure and be an overnight billionaire, but considering the severity of his injuries, this was not a realistic goal anymore. He had considered working as a bodyguard before. Bodyguards for celebrities were paid well. Yan Biao had gotten the lowdown from formerrades who had already retired from the military, but doing bodyguard work for celebrities wasnt a walk in the park either, especially if your employer had a foul temper. They were a major hassle, and celebrities who behaved differently in public and in private were major headaches. Yan Biao wasnt even 40 yet. By New Era standards, he was just beginning his golden years. He was also restless. The government would naturally find more rxing work for him. The pay wouldnt be great, but it wouldnt be too low either. He would be able to cover his basic expenses, and the benefits would be great. Still, Yan Biao wasnt content to be a retiree so soon. From what he had observed so far, Fang Zhao seemed like a reliable fellow. He wouldnt fare too poorly under Fang Zhaos wing. Having been through the outpost attack, Yan Biao knew Fang Zhao was apetent fighter himself, but at the end of the day, celebrities were constrained in what they could do, especially in public. That was where their bodyguards came in. Yan Biao switched gears quickly and started tooting his own horn. "As far as bodyguard work is concerned, you cant go wrong with me. In terms of solo fighting skills and professional ethics, Im definitely one of the elite if not one of the very best. I know when to turn a blind eye and when to shut up. Where else are you going to find such a great bodyguard? Dont judge me by my condition now. Not to brag, but when I recover and get fitted for better prosthetics, taking on five guys alone will be a piece of cake." After finishing his spiel, Yan Biao stared at Fang Zhao, who was sitting next to him silently. He couldnt read his potential employers expression and started wondering, Was that a bit over-the-top? "When can you start?" Fang Zhao asked. Yan Biao knew he was in y. He continued, "In most cases like mine, after returning to the home, Ill need to receive treatment at the military hospital. Ill get fitted for prosthetics and undergo rehab. A conservative time frame would be half a year, but I havent been on the home for a long time. I wont need to spend that much time with family, but I do need time to catch up on thetest developments on the home. Ill need a transition period. But Boss, Im thinking by the time youplete your military service, Ill be in tip-top shape and ready to go." The term "Boss" hade out naturally. Yan Biao was quick on his feet. He didnt feel embarrassed at all. Fang Zhao nodded. Yan Biaos response was pretty much what he had expected. He had thought the matter through before making the offer. Someone who had served as a checkpoint leader was a rigorous thinker. Even though Yan Biao was a bit too smooth, he had his moral standards. "Get some rest first. Ill send over your contractter. It will list all the job requirements." Fang Zhao didnt want to say too much. He got up and prepared to leave. Yan Biao wasnt in the best shape, after all; his energy level was low after surgery and he needed rest. "Wait. Boss, has the basemand reached out to you?" Yan Biao asked. "Not yet." Fang Zhao could tell that Yan Biao had something to say. He retracted his step so Yan Biao could finish his thought. "Then they should be reaching out to you soon." Considering Fang Zhao was likely to be his future boss, Yan Biao seized the moment to make a good impression. "The identities of the two terrorists who were killed have been confirmed. They are ranked very high on the most wanted list, very dangerous folks. You killed those two terrorists. Add to that the beasts you killed before that, Boss, and you should expect a promotion. You might even get a third-ss merit logged on your records. Dont downy a third-ss merit, Boss. Theyre not easy toe by." Fang Zhao didnt seem especially excited. He waited for what came next. "But..." Yan Biao gave Fang Zhao a nce. "Odds are theyre going to investigate your gun. If the basemand reaches out to you, thats what theyre going to ask you about." This was a reminder to Fang Zhao. Whether Fang Zhao would be promoted, whether he would be awarded a meritit all rode on the gun. If he didnt handle the matter properly, nothing woulde to fruition. "Got it." Fang Zhao didnt seem worried, nor did he press Yan Biao for more detail. Instead, he asked, "What about you? Should I mention you?" "Me?" Yan Biao gave out a rxedugh. The sense of doom in his gaze seemed to dissipate as well. "In cases like mine, Ill probably end up getting bumped one rank and be a retired major. Ill get a bigger pension." Yan Biao had performed well as well. Out of the five sentry posts that had been attacked, Outpost No. 23 had been the best protected. It had also sustained the fewest casualties. Of course, Fang Zhao was a big part of the equation, but under Yan Biaosmand, his men had fended off two attackers. The storage rooms that had been bombed werent that important. So be it if they were blown up. Themand post and the engine room were the key locations, and these two sites had been defended well. Fan Lin andpany had also survived the attack. This in itself was a job well done as far as the base leadership was concerned, not to mention that Yan Biao had suffered serious injuries while rescuing arade. A one-rank promotion was a given. Having said what needed to be said, Fang Zhao left Yan Biaos hospital room. Even though he was quite tired, Yan Biao was on a bit of a high. He turned and tossed in bed, trying to think of which formerrades had gone into bodyguard work. He could ask them for advice. Not long after Fang Zhao left, a clinical psychologist showed up. The psychologists looked up experienced soldiers like Yan Biao from time to time. Retiring soldiers were also subject to exit interviews. Their job was to assess if the soldiers psychological state was appropriate for their new civilian post and whether they showed any sociopathic tendencies. After reading Yan Biaos work and patient history, the psychologist had been brainstorming for ways to console Yan Biao, but the conversation took apletely different turn than what he had expected. Yan Biao had his regrets, but he was clearly not depressed. Yan Biaos mental state was probably the best out of all the wounded soldiers. The psychologist was a bit baffled when he left Yan Biaos hospital room, even doubting his own professional judgment, so he asked a colleague to drop in on Yan Biao as well. The prognosis was the same. "He seems... quite upbeat," the colleague marveled as he jotted down notes from the interview. Yan Biao hadnt disclosed his conversation with Fang Zhao. He hadnt signed a contract yet, after all, and he hadnt officially retired from the military, so he had decided not to tell anyone about his next move. Still, he was in a totally different mindset now, especially when he got the contract Fang Zhao sent him. His smile then was as wide as a Cheshire cats. The contract listed various requirements. Yan Biao studied them carefully in typical fashion and couldnt find anything he took issue with. The pay was especially generous. His pay level during probation was already higher than what he had expected his permanent sry to be. Still, Yan Biao didnt think being a bodyguard was straightforward, that it was easy money, but at least it was better than early retirement. All he hoped for now was a quick recovery so he could start his new job in the best shape possible. Fang Zhaos other bodyguard was former special forces, after all. As a retired major once stationed on a foreign, he had to measure up as well. Thats rightin a year, Baiji might be a full-fledged military instation. As a retired major from the Baiji military district, he couldnt afford to lose face. Just as Yan Biao was looking forward to the next stage in his life, Fang Zhao was summoned to a conference room on base. As soon as he entered, Fang Zhao saw five members of the base seniormand, including Shanta. The farewell ceremony for the fallen soldiers had concluded. Security protocols for the base and the various outposts had been upgraded. Everything was returning to normal. It was time to tally merits. But some of the candidates for merits who were still on active duty had to be interviewed. Fang Zhao was the first one. Under normal circumstances, meetings between the bases seniormand and rank-and-file soldiers took on a serious tone. The top brass would posture as well, but somehow, they couldnt y their parts in front of Fang Zhao. After all, Baijis advancement in the global development order was all due to Fang Zhao. When Fang Zhao entered the room, everyone couldnt help but burst into smiles, regardless of the expressions they had intended. It was a lost cause. Every time they saw Fang Zhao, they were reminded of the Baiji power ore, after all. Thoughts of the Baiji ore led to rosy predictions for thes future. Fang Zhao performed a standard New Era-style military salute in ordance with his service manual. "Sit down first, Fang Zhao. Rx. We just want to have a chat," Shanta said. Once Shanta set the tone, the others gave up all pretenses and stopped suppressing their smiles. Fang Zhao sat down in the chair reserved for him. He wasnt nervous, but he didnt ignore decorum either. Shanta was secretly impressed. The way Fang Zhao carried himselfit definitely grew on him. Still, procedure had to be followed. Shantas gaze shifted to the box on the conference table. "Lets talk about your gun." The box contained the firearm that Fang Zhao had voluntarily surrendered after the terrorist attack. A quick run of the model and the serial number had already revealed its owner. "The gun is my great-grandfathers. Its for personal protection. Prior to the attack, it had only been fired on a shooting range. It has never been used publicly on the home." Fang Zhao said he had taken the gun from his great-grandfather, but he didnt volunteer that it was a gift from Great-Grandfather Fang. The interview was recorded and would be considered along with written material Fang Zhao submitted. Shanta andpany knew very well that even their own kids and grandkids yed with their guns before they were licensed to carry. They turned a blind eye as long as nothing serious went down. If they went by the book, the barracks of every military district on every continent would be filled with offenders. Once they ascertained the identity of the guns owner, the seniormand had a sense of how to proceed. They wouldnt press Fang Zhao for details. The severity of the offense was up to them. It all depended on the attitude of these seniormanders. If they treaded lightly, then it wasnt a big deal. Not to mention that Fang Zhao had offered a full exnation. Every bullet the gun had ever fired had been ounted for. The logs of the firing range where it had been used could be easily traced. The other bullets had been retrieved from the bodies of the beasts and terrorists that Fang Zhao had shot. The evidence backed up Fang Zhaos story. But a minor refraction was still a refraction. It was impossible to cover up. However, the seniormanders could y it down when applying for a merit on his behalf. Shanta released Fang Zhao after a brief conversation of about 10 minutes. He then took out the paperwork he had prepared ahead of time and ticked the box next to the item "third-ss merit." Chapter 214: Promotion Chapter 214: Promotion Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Someone beside Shanta spoke out. "Third-ss merits... They wont be approved even if we rmend it to the top." "If it was someone else, it would probably be approved and the audit would not be too stringent. In the past, as long as we decided and rmend it, it would be approved, but Fang Zhao has too many people watching him," another person in the conference room said. "If it was a soldier stationed at the base, there would definitely be no issue. Being stationed at the outpost falls a little short. Of course, the most important thing is Fang Zhaos military service duration. He only just started, so it may be an obstacle." "Third-ss merits would probably be approved, but promotion? The possibility of this being approved is not high." "Didnt he discover Baiji ore as well? Thats a really huge service." "That cannot be considered a meritorious deed." Shanta, who had been silently listening to everyone discussing, knocked on the table and said, "I feel that if we rmend it, the possibility of it being approved is very high." The others all kept quiet and waited for Shantas analysis. Shanta drummed his fingers on the table and said three words: "Exemry model soldier." Exemry model soldier! The others all understood when they heard this. Indeed, the attitudes of the top were changing. In the past, they had never thought highly of the entertainment circle, but hadnt they rolled out Project Starlight this year for the purpose of letting idols and celebrities garner more attention? Furthermore, the benefits arising from Project Starlight were very obvious. This time, there was a chance for an exemry model soldier, from what Shanta saw, so the chances of approval were extremely high. "Indeed, they need to find a benchmark. An example is something that words cannotpare with. In the past, so many publicity films were created, and everyone can see the result they achieved. Why else would the top-brass haveunched Project Starlight?" "If you think this way, it makes sense." "This little fellow Fang Zhao has such good luck! This promotion is an exceptional case." "But back to the topic, ever since the military service reform where they decreased the duration from two years to one, the only one who would have gotten promoted so quickly is Fang Zhao." ... Fang Zhao did not know he was being discussed after having left the conference room, nor did he particrly care about meritorious deeds. Killing those beasts and shooting those terrorists had not been for the purpose of garnering meritorious deedsit had just been instinct that had been carved into him during the Period of Destruction. Returning to his dormitory, Fang Zhao once again picked up his little notebook and startedposing. Matters had temporarilye to an end and he could feel at ease and arrange his thoughts and inspirations. However, Fang Zhao could notpose for long. In the afternoon, Shanta came looking for him for a chat. Not on official affairs, but a private talk. Shanta had looked for Fang Zhao to speak about two matters. The first was to inform Fang Zhao that the third-ss meritorious deeds had been reported to the top and a promotion application had been submitted. The other matter was to inquire if Fang Zhao was familiar with anybody in Yanzhous military district. After this surprise attack, more troops would surely be sent to reinforce Baiji. This time, Shanta could not put it off. Every continents military district would dispatch some people over. Since reinforcements were inevitable, Shanta definitely wanted to find parties he could coborate with. There were no especially satisfying coborating parties over in Yanzhou. As long as the other parties could satisfy certain conditions, anyone was fine, so Shanta use this pretext to ask Fang Zhao for a favor. As long as he did not have any adverse reactions to the person put forward by Fang Zhao, Shanta would just approve of it. "I only know Major General Hong Lou over in Yanzhous military district. We have coborated in the past..." Fang Zhao told Shanta about Hong Lou, about how Hong Lou had given him some welfare during military training and had purchased one of Fang Zhaos movements for the military districts publicity films BGM. Fang Zhao felt that Hong Lou waspetent and was rather upright. Moreover there was Hong Lous rtionship with Duan Qianji. For an officer-ranked military personnel, Fang Zhao could only think of him. "Hong Lou?" Shanta racked his brains for information about this person. He did not know much regarding Hong Lou, but there was no animosity, so he would check it outter. "Oh, right, others have asked for you a number of times already. They want to ask you to go over to their mining districts and take a look around. If you dont have any other ns, how about taking some time to go and visit," Shanta said. When others of a simr grade to the Baiji of the past saw Baijis development rate, they were also envious. Even if they had impetus from Project Starlight, how could it bepared to grade A power ore and their position on the development sequence? Now, many ces wanted Fang Zhao, but during his military service, if his bases highest-ranking officer did not agree, nobody could even dream about it. Borrowing was fine, but transferring over was absolutely out of the question. Shanta still felt that he should leave Fang Zhao here as insurance. "Actually, they have already used thetest models of detection equipment to probe but did not discover anything. However, they arent willing to give up and want to borrow your Diting ears." When Shanta spoke about this, he seemed very pleased with himself for choosing to defend Baiji and not some other. Fang Zhao nodded. "Sure." Going over was not necessarily a bad thing. He would surely be unable to avoid this. Even if he did not go now, in the future, those people would think up all sorts of methods to make him go over. Fang Zhao did not think his own ears were better than the newest models of detection equipment, but it would save a lot of trouble if he could make them admit defeat. Shantas actions were quick. After finishing his chat with Fang Zhao, he went to check on the Yanzhou military districts Hong Lou and got a few trusted aides to analyze this person. He felt that it was feasible, so he contacted the Yanzhou military district. Hong Lou felt as if a weight had been taken off his mind when he found out that the Yanzhou military district would dispatch him to Baiji. Although his wife had told him that Fang Zhao would surely lend a hand, nobody had known if Shanta would actually believe that. Now it seemed that that little fellow Fang Zhao was rather reliable! Over at the Yanzhou military district, besides Hong Lou, there were many other people of the same rank and who were just as capable and had simr backings and connections. Baijis reply became the deciding factor. When he received the notification from the top, Hong Lou excitedly called Duan Qianji. "Wifey, you were right, That little fe did good!" Duan Qianji went nk for a bit but quickly responded when Hong Lou told her what had happened with augh. "Have the personnel been confirmed?" "Its fixed, its fixed! Let me make preparations and bring troops to Baiji!" Hong Lous voice was filled with excitement that could not be suppressed. After people from all twelve continents were sent over, there would be news of Baiji establishing a military district. The homes structure was already fixed, and these people with ambitions did not have much room for growth if they stayed here. However, heading out would grant them a wide area for development. "Dont forget to assign a few more people to protect Fang Zhao," Duan Qianji reminded. "Say no more! I will surely do so! I will definitely assign the elite!" Hong Lou guaranteed. Every continents military district was beginning to stir, but this did not affect Fang Zhao too much. He would only serve on Baiji for a year, as he would leave after that. However, he felt happy for Baiji. Shanta had shown him a set of development blueprints for Baiji. Once it was established, the housing district would be erged and there would be many more choices. Even if situations urred, they would not be trapped on the and stuck in a desperate fight for survival. The living hell of the Period of Destruction would never happen again, and this made Fang Zhao feel gratified. A weekter, Fang Zhao, who was participating in the reconstruction of Outpost 23, was summoned to Shantas office. "There are too many things to handle, and special times call for special measures, so everything is being simplified. We wont be holding amendation ceremony, so this is yours." Shanta handed over a case with the alliances emblem on it. Recently, Shanta had been busy dealing with parties from all the twelve continents military districts. Fang Zhao could see that Shanta attached great importance to this and had specially taken the time to hand it over to him personally. Fang Zhao opened the case. Lying inside was a golden third-ss merits medal as well as an epaulet with the rank of second lieutenant. There was also a gun of the same model that Yan Biao and the others used. "From now on, you have thewful authority to possess a gun, but your previous one cannot remain in the base." Shanta personally helped Fang Zhao put on the epaulet. "Strive hard. Perhaps your rank might rise by the time you are discharged." Shantas words did not carry the tone of a leader but rather one of a senior. This way, their rtionship seemed closer. Originally, Shanta had decided to urge Fang Zhao on with a few meaningful and heartfelt words. He raised his hand and wanted to pat Fang Zhao on the shoulder to show some encouragement, but when his eyes met Fang Zhaos calm eyes, he could not bring himself to go on. His raised hands paused in the air before returning to his side. Finally, he choked out a sentence. "Young man, have more vigor. Dont be too gloomy." "Understood." Fang Zhao saluted and left Shantas office. Shanta watched the door as it closed and thought about that weird feeling hed had. Why had it seemed like there had been a little something missing. What exactly was it? Could it be that he had been so busy with official duties that it had affected his bodys condition? But Shanta did not have long to ponder, as he received a call. "I heard that another inspection team is heading over?" the person at the other end asked with augh. Shanta groaned coldly. "Inspection team? I didnt agree to it and yet they still can force their way?" In the past, they had inspected others, but now they were the ones being inspected. With too many matters to handle, Shanta did not think any further about that ufortable feeling a while back. Elsewhere, Fang Zhao returned to his dormitory in the base after leaving Shantas office and opened a different case. The other case was simr to the one he had received. Inside was the gun he had received from Great-Grandfather Fang. Shanta had returned it to him. Fang Zhao wrapped up the case for the military medal and the gun case, wrote down an address, and attached Shantas clearance before handing it over to the specialized people in charge of the bases postage system. Any packages to and from the base required stringent checks. Without clearance, firearms could not be sent out. The address written on it was Yanzhous Yanbei City Retirement Facility. That gun could no longer be used here, so he was mailing it back to Great-Grandfather Fang. The merit medal was mailed as well. The two old folks would really love this. When Fang Zhao returned to Outpost 23, Kevin Lin was in the middle of a live broadcast. Fan Lin and the others were repairing the experimental plots. During this surprise attack, many of the arrow sunflowers that had sprouted had died, but there were still some that had survived by luck. Recently, Fan Lin had led people to try and save the experimental sprouts that had not yet "stopped breathing." Without Fang Zhao around, Kevin Lin had to personally work the fields. Given his constitution, he was panting and gasping for air after a little while. Spotting Fang Zhao returning was like catching sight of his savior. "Fang Zhao you have returned... Ha!" Kevin Lin had good eyes and had noticed the rank on Fang Zhao shoulders. When Fang Zhao came closer and Kevin Lin could see it clearly, he did not say more and simply adjusted the camera to face Fang Zhao so even more people could clearly see the epaulet. Many online audiences did not understand military ranks, but among them, there were still some who recognized it. After that, thements section exploded. "What the f*ck! Are my eyes ying tricks on me!" "The rank on Fang Zhaos shoulder, someone tell me Im not seeing things!" "I just double checked, and it is indeed a second lieutenant rank, without a doubt!" "Second lieutenant is quite low, but it is considered an officer rank, right?" "The question is how long has he been in service. Has it even been a month? And he has risen through the ranks!?" "There is this sort of thing... for military service?" Chapter 215: Power of an Idol Chapter 215: Power of an Idol Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Many people never thought about promotion during military service, as it onlysted one year. If this was the period right after the New Era had been founded and military service was still two years, this sort of thing would be moremon. However, most promotions nowadays happened in the second year of military service, and normal people required second- or third-ss merits to rise up the ranks quickly. People like Fang Zhao, who had not graduated from military school and yet received third-ss merits a short while after enlisting, were extremely few. That was why Shanta and the others had said that this was an exceptional case, because he was an exemry model soldier and set a benchmark. This sort of opportunity had not been seen for many years and had to be grasped. Of course, the reactions online were indeed very huge. "Forget about his rank for a second. Im not sure if you noticed the gun Fang Zhao was holding; it was different from the one he held in the morning. The serial number is different. I didnt get to see the serial cleary, but the first letter is different." "Speaking of that, ording to regtions, if he got promoted directly, he would be able to wield a gun, yeah, a gun of his own. After he is discharged, he can also apply forwful gun ownership." "Lawful gun ownership!?" This attracted many peoples attention. "That means to say that even after Fang Zhaopletes his military service, he will be able to carry a gun everywhere he goes?" "Wicked!" "Now I feel like heading over there for my military service. I used to attend special martial arts sses and have basic training in that area. Perhaps I can garner a few meritorious deeds so I canwfully own a gun after Iplete my service!" People who had some genuine ability started to dream about this. Fang Zhao had managed to achieve some meritorious deeds, so they likely would not be worse off than him. "Im already in year two of university. I had already prepared to enlist in October and made ns, but now I have changed my mind!" "Me too, Im changing mine as well. Luckily, enrollment hasnt started. When the timees, I want to apply for Baiji! And berades with Fang Zhao!" "Stop thinking from your asses. Young people are just too impulsive! Do you know how tough military service is? If you have the means, its better to find a more rxing ce to serve," those who had served in difficult ces advised. "Can this be called being impulsive? No! This is called a sense of responsibility! Its called being honorable! I want to do my part for the construction of Baiji and contribute to the great cause of the immigration n! Im not afraid of terrorist attacks and I want to go. I might not have ice-cold blood running through my veins, but my heart is fiery and I live and breathe for the mission!" "The person above, you are too f*cking dramatic! Actors arent even as engrossed as you!" "Actually, how could there be so many terrorist attacks? As long as there is some contribution and excellent behavior, after one year of military service, you could probably gain some substantial benefits. Baiji is about to enter a construction phrase and is short of people; this is a rare opportunity." "Thats right. Furthermore, one doesnt need to be strong in terms of military mighttechnical skills will do. Now that Baiji will be undergoing construction, when ites to fighting for merits, people with technical talents can also go over and try their hand. I specialize inmunications technology ande from a famous school in Huangzhou. I feel that I can go over and fight for some merit." Regardless of how frequently recruitment videos were shown or how many outstanding examples were brought up, there was not enough attention and viewership. Nowadays, young people of the New Era did not care much about such things. When they mentioned military service, very little were willing to take risks or suffer. but after news of Fang Zhao was released, they felt as if it had happened right beside them. It had a profound impact. Many people did not necessarily have a militaryplex or want to serve for the good of humankind. Suddenly being fired up was partly due to adoration for the strong and partly a yearning for power. Fang Zhaos example only ignited the fires in their hearts. This had a profound impact, especially on people in the gaming circles. They could now stand a little taller and rebut when facing people from outside the gaming circles. There was a sense of pride and, at the same time, a sort of yearning. The virtual world and the real world were always at odds. A lot of people thought that the virtual world and real world werepletely separategaming gods of the virtual world and kings of the real world had nothing inmonbut now, Fang Zhao was like a miraculous point and was blurring the lines separating the virtual world and the real world. Very quickly, Fang Zhaos new photograph was published and circted by manyrge and popr media outlets. This was not the action of an entertainmentpany orizens gossiping. Rather, it was the governments promotion! The thought process of the top brass was this: Dont you all love to chase stars? We wont obstruct you this time, so chase to your hearts content! If you are able to chase all the way, you will be rewarded! Regional television channels, inte television channels, major entertainment news channels, and even non-entertainment news channels were reporting on this. A reviewer used Fang Zhao as an example in his newly posted article analyzing the power of idols. In the article, he jokingly wrote a line: "Im afraid that the October applications for military service on Baiji are going to explode." As for people within the entertainment industry that disliked Fang Zhao, they did not feel so good. They had discovered that, just a week after the terrorist attack, Fang Zhao had made the headlines again! And this time, it was a g*ddamn government-approved headline! Even hiring the inte water army wouldnt be able to suppress it. At the Silver Wing Tower, 50th floor. As the others were having a passionate discussion, Zuo Yu received a new message. He was informed that he would have a new colleague. Zuo Yu sighed. "There will be a neer." Zu Wen was puzzled when he heard Zuo Yu. "Our department is hiring? How did I not know about this?" The department had developed and was bigger now. Zu Wens position had also risen. Generally, when new personnel were hired, he should receive the news first, but this time around, he had not been informed. Zuo Yu looked up and exined, "Not yours. Strictly speaking, I dont belong to the virtual idol department. I only have one boss who pays my wages: Fang Zhao." Zu Wen and the others were curious. "Boss hired someone new? Isnt he undergoing military service?" "Mmhm. He hasnt even been serving for long and he has already epted a new bodyguard." Zuo Yu felt a sudden pressure. He decided to chat up a few oldradester. When the time came, what would happen if he could not beat his new colleague? Wouldnt that be a disgrace to the special forces? A few dayster, at the Yanbei City Retirement Facility. Great-Grandfather Fang received a package. The senders address was Baiji. When Great-Grandfather Fang saw it, he did not brag to his oldpanions. He hurriedly called his wife and the two impatiently returned to their apartment to unwrap it. They unwrapped the case with the military medal first. When they saw the golden third-ss merit medal, the two old Fangs beamed. "Third-ss merits!" Actually, when they had received news from Fang Zhao, the two old Fangs had guessed that he would have gotten such a medal, but they had never expected Fang Zhao to send it over immediately. The two old Fangs had a number of third-ss merits between them. Compared to second-ss and first-ss awards, it wasnt that conspicuous, but the significance wasnt the same. Never in their wildest dreams had they thought that a descendant of theirs would receive a third-ss merit medal or that it would actually be their celebrity great-grandson. Great-Grandmother Fang urged her husband on from the side. "What about the other one? What could it be?" "Whats the rush, am I not unwrapping it now?" Great-Grandfather Fang might have been grumbling, but his hands did not slow down. When the second case was opened, the familiar jet ck gun left them with nk looks. After a short while, Great-Grandfather Fang reached down and picked up the ck gun. There were some hints of smoke and blood on the gun. For these two elders, it was the same old smell of a battlefield that they had been so familiar with a long time ago. "The bullets have all been used up," Great-Grandfather Fang said hoarsely as his voice trembled slightly. The two elders knew very well what sort of circumstances would have resulted in all the ammo being used up. Because they knew this, they felt proud, yet their hearts ached a little when they saw the military medal. Having experienced it personally, they knew that third-ss merits were achieved by staking ones own life. When they thought about their artistic great-grandson, the two old Fangs had mixed feelings. Theyughed, yet they felt like crying. Oh, how they loved their little great-grandson! After finally calming down, Great-Grandfather Fang could not help but want to look for people to share the news with, but when he noticed the time, he realized it had gotten dark. It was not appropriate to disturb others at this time. He was really excited and had originally wanted to brag to others but was forcefully dragged back by his wife. Great-Grandfather Fang paced a few times in the apartment. This feeling of being unable to go out and share the news was unbearable. "How about you post it online?" Great-Grandmother Fang suggested. "Oh right, there is still the inte!" Great-Grandfather Fang logged into his social tform that he rarely used and posted an borate photograph of the third-ss medal. The two old Fangs had spent an hour trying to get the perfect shot. Apanying the photograph was a coolly written line: "Just received a package mailed by my great-grandson from Baiji." Not long after it was posted, people began to circte it. The first to share the post was Silver Wings gaming department manager Wayne. When Wayne had sat with Fang Zhao during Fiery Birds annual g, he had found out that "ATreasuredKnifeDoesNotAge," who had been bidding, was actually Fang Zhaos great-grandfather, so he had searched the social tforms and found Great-Grandfather Fangs ount and followed it. However, Great-Grandfather Fang never updated his status, so Wayne had forgotten about it. Wayne was browsing the entertainment news at night when he noticed a sudden notification from the user "ATreasuredKnifeDoesNotAge" and tried to recall who this was. When he saw the contents of the post, he came to the realization that this medal was probably Fang Zhaos third-ss merits medal. A while ago, he had seen someizens discussing Fang Zhaos promotion. Some had been saying that since they had not seen a military medal, they were wondering whether the news was fake, but now Wayne saw this post. Immediate Share! There were not a lot of people following Great-Grandfather Fang, but as Silver Wings gaming departments manager, many people followed Wayne, and there were popr characters in Silver Wings gaming department. Jinro, Dorrian, Milo, Schwarzer, and the others also shared the post in session. As always, Schwarzer did not forget to bootlick and also added a line: "Boss is mighty!" When they shared the post, a lot of people saw it. Every entertainment media outlet was quick to catch on, and with the recent discussions, it was shared more and became trending. In less than 30 minutes, the number of shares broke the five-digit mark. A shocked Great-Grandfather Fang got up to get a ss of water. When he returned and clicked open the web page with a trembling finger, he was stunned. Six figures! And its picking up speed! Great-Grandfather Fang had not expected this. All he had wanted to do was share some of his own joy. He had not expected that, at his age, his post could actually be a trending topic. Chapter 216: Fang Zhao Style Chapter 216: Fang Zhao Style Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Great-Grandfather Fangs post, which had reached trending in only a short while, was circted by a number of media outlets. Some people managed to get Great-Grandfather Fangs contact details using some unknown method, and they immediately contacted him to request an interview, but they were all rejected. After rejecting yet another interview, Great-Grandfather Fang grumbled, "How irritating! Nonstop calls the entire day!" But paying closer attention to Great-Grandfather Fangs expression, although this old mans tone did not sound pleased, there was an uncontroble smile on his face, and his creases had deepened. Today he had not even needed to head out and brag. A number of oldpanions in the retirement center had run over upon seeing the news. Great-Grandfather Fang had not left the military medal case inside today. He brought it outside to unt to others. When people were young, theypared their careers, military deeds, military ranks, and positions. When they retired, theypared their children, then younger generations. It was not that the Fang family had not produced any outstanding descendents but that their achievements had not been in the military. Fang Zhao was a rare case. Great-Grandfather Fangs many years of desire had been aplished, and if he did not brag with all his strength, he would be letting down his hopes and aspirations of so many years. After ending the call and just as he was about to head out, Great-Grandfather Fang saw another old fellow from the retirement center carrying a case in. He knew that the other party had a descendant currently in the military who was doing rather well. The descendant had also rendered some meritorious services and had more than one third-ss merit. This was a challenge, heh! However, Great-Grandfather Fang did not feel embarrassed at all. Rather, he was all smiles and praise. "This guy from your family is not too bad. In the future, his achievements will surely be even greater than yours. My great-grandson cannotpare with the one from your family. Your descendant trained in military school, while mine dabbles in the arts. Striving for a third-ss merit and getting promoted during his military service is more than enough to satisfy me!" Behind every military award was a price paid that normal people were unable to imagine. Great-Grandfather Fang would not vilify these awardees or think lightly of their contributions, but he would not forget to show off his own great-grandson. He had not said anything wrong. For a youth who dabbled in the arts and was without any military school background to achieve such results not long after enlisting was very rare indeed. The news had mentioned that this was the first case in close to a hundred years. Therefore, Great-Grandfather Fang bragged very confidently. Great-Grandmother Fang was listening to the discussion in the room and smiling as she watered the nts on the balcony. This was enough already. The two old Fangs were already satisfied with third-ss merits. Now all they wished for was Fang Zhao safely getting through his military service. However, when they thought about the discussions online, Great-Grandmother Fang furrowed her eyebrows. She was worried that all the ttering would go to Fang Zhaos head. Fang Zhao was too young and did not have a stable enough mentality. It would be easy for him to stray off his path. Too much ttery would also cause others to be disgusted. Some of the discussions under her husbands status might seem like honeyed words, but they were actually hypocritical and sarcastic. Great-Grandmother Fang decided to remind Fang Zhao to stay grounded the next time he called back. Yet the person everyone expected to have his head in the clouds from all the praise was actually more calm than anyone else. Far away, on Baiji, Fang Zhao had heard from Kevin Lin about his current poprity and had seen some of the adtion he was receiving from reports, but he did not really have much of an opinion about this. Fang Zhao understood clearly that this situation was just based on the power of a celebrity and chance. It just happened to be the case that the top brass had needed to set a benchmark, which had given rise to the current state of affairs. Fang Zhao did not think his own actions had been that outstanding. This wasnt being modestpared to the efforts of older generations, this couldnt be considered a big deal. However, gainingwful gun ownership was very convenient. This bit pleased Fang Zhao. Now, he just did whatever needed to be done. After helping Fan Lin tidy up the fields, Fang Zhao participated in the expansion of the outpost. In the formted design ns for Baijis development, the five outposts that had been attacked were part of the first batch of outposts due for expansion. During the day, Fang Zhao took part in the construction of the outpost. At night, after returning, Fang Zhao found the time to record his daily inspirations and make amendments to what he had written down previously. Kevin Lin had already gotten used to this sight. Some nights, before he slept, Kevin Lin would record and send a short 30-second clip to let everyone know how hardworking Fang Zhao was offscreen. Kevin Lin was hot stuff now. He had never dreamed of this much poprity when he managed to snag the special reporter assignment. Plus, given that Fang Zhao was not someone who acted and showed off in front of the camera, during every live broadcast, Kevin Lin actually had more screen time than Fang Zhao. However, Fang Zhao did not nitpick this. From time to time, Kelvin Lin also filmed things that could help Fang Zhao raise his poprity. Project Starlights column released the received videos on the same day, and they immediately led to passionate discussions byizens that happened to see them. "Stillposing at night? Is Fang Zhao going to release new works?" "I nearly forgot about Fang Zhaosposing background until I saw this." "What,posing background? Wasnt Fang Zhao a gamer?" "New fans should check up on how Fang Zhao became famous early on. Fang Zhao has aposing background indeed, and he has some reputation in Yanzhou music production circles. It was onlyter on that he made a name for himself in gaming." "Am I the only one that is more interested in the light beside Fang Zhao?" "I see it too. Previously, when the outpost was attacked, it appeared in the video Kevin Lin took while in the underground bunker!" "That isnt a light! Thats a sea slug! Its a choppy-haired variety, but we prefer to call them sea rabbits. Sea slug owners should all know this." "A living light!? Anybody know where I can get something simr? I wish to buy one!" "The pen and notebook Fang Zhao is using, does anyone know where I can get them?" ... At the start, the online discussion about Fang Zhaos profession changed to discussions about "Fang ZhaoCstyle merchandise." Everyone knew that celebrity merchandise was the hottest marketing term. Previously, in the five Project Starlight channels, besides Fang Zhao, the clothes and products they wore and used had simr models in the market. Many people even copied their hairstyles. This was the effect of celebrities. As the four celebrities of S1CS4 were not undergoing military service, they had a greater degree of freedom in their clothing and appearance. Thus, they paid better attention to their hairstyles, clothes, and the products they used daily. All these were brands that they endorsed or coborated with. From their shirts, outdoor sportswear, bags, and others, everything had been meticulously nned early on. Fans just loved to use the same products as their idols. Even if they could not use the exact same product, fans would try their best to find simr-looking ones. This let them feel like they were lessening the distance between themselves and their idols. Businesses helped fan the mes and, at the same time, borrowed celebrities poprity to market their goods. This sort of situation wasmonbasically, the moment a live broadcast appeared, merchants would start promoting simr merchandise. Exact same clothes, bags, sunsses, essories, and so on. Comparing this, Fang Zhao was at a disadvantage. As he needed to undergo military service, everything he used was military standard issue. Even his hairstyle was required to keep in line with military demands: no long hair, no fringe, no beard, no wigs, and no dyed hair. In the military, there were only a few monotonous hairstyles, and anyone who deviated from the norm would be criticized. Right at the start, when Project Starlight had been announced, from amercial viewpoint, there had been a really drastic difference in value between Fang Zhao and the others. Therefore, not many people had been optimistic about Fang Zhao, and very few businesses had approached Fang Zhao for coboration. Now it was different. Previously, there had only been a few big names like Fiery Bird that had approached Fang Zhao over his "Diting ears." Now, with the explosion in channel S5s viewership, the number of brands wishing to coborate with Fang Zhao kept increasing. Isnt it just military service? Its just one year. Given the publicity now, even if Fang Zhaos poprity is no longer that high after hepletes his service, it will still be profitable. This was what many businesses were thinking. As for the fans, Fang Zhao was not on Earth and the distance was too great. They were helpless even if they wanted to chase him. Thus, many people could only pin their hopes on the items Fang Zhao often used or came into contact with. Business was booming at a website of a certain shop selling military items. "Shopkeeper, are there Fang ZhaoCstyle military uniforms?" "Peddling military uniforms is illegal. However, there are imitation uniforms. They look simr, just without the Baiji insignia. There are strict rules regarding the sale of military items." "What about Fang ZhaoCstyle epaulets?" "...Second-lieutanant epaulets? It is illegal to sell those too. You wouldnt be able to wear it even if you got your hands on one. There are harsh punishments if you get caught. However, our shop sells a few epaulet substitutes..." "How about guns? Real ones are illegal, but you should have models, right?" "Oh, we do have those, but the models with a 1-to-1 ratio are sold out. We still have 1-to-6, 1-to-12, and 1-to-18 models; do you want one?" "No, thanks, when will there be stock for the 1-to-1 size? I would like to make a reservation!" Simr conversations appeared in many ces. Inte personalities also rode the coattails of this trend and imitated Fang Zhaos look. Decked out in imitation uniforms, epaulets, and knee-high military boots while toting a 1-to-1 exact replica. These personalities would then strike a pose they reckoned was the coolest and upload it to their ounts on major social tforms so they could share their own look-alike photos. Regardless of whether they were praised or abused, it didnt matter. After all, as long as there was inte traffic, their goals had been achieved. As for the sea slug that served as a night light, it quickly became a best seller in the pet market. Every shop put up "Fang ZhaoCstyle white choppy-hair sea rabbits" signs. Online shops also disyed pictures and videos of a white blob that lived in the water and resembled a rabbit. At first nce, it looked really simr to the one Fang Zhao kept. In the past, choppy hair variants had been considered hot sellers and had always ranked in the top 10, but during this period, it straightaway rose to the number one spot, and when "Fang ZhaoCstyle" slogans were put up, they sold like hotcakes. But shortly after purchasing, many people gave poor evaluations immediately after receiving the goods. A buyer inquired, "Shop owner, why does your shops choppy-hair sea rabbit not shine?!" The shop owner was helpless. "Its not just my shop, no shops rabbits can shine. Theres nothing that can be done. They cannotpare to Fang Zhaos. His choppy-hair sea rabbit has 50% extraterrestrial genes." "Never mind that, why is it so small!?" the buyer asked again. "...Because it doesnt have extraterrestrial genes." It was indeed impossible to find a similiar product in the entire ornamental seawater pet market. There was no choice, so everyone could only settle for second best. It would do as long as its outer appearance was simr. Lighting manufacturers were delighted when they saw this situation and immediately hatched a n to custom-make lights in the shape of a choppy-hair sea rabbit, the sort that would light up with the tap of a finger. Now, doing homework at night would let people feel a sense of purpose. Chapter 217: Military District Established Chapter 217: Military District Established Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh "Fang Zhao style" had exploded to prominence on the inte. Silver Wings operations team had yed a part, as had merchants who had seized the opportunity to make more profits, and there had also been assistance from the government. When many brands saw this, they were envious and also wished to coborate with Fang Zhao, but they could not get ahold of him. Baiji had restored itsmunicationswork, but there were emergency measures in ce, so contacting Baiji was rather difficult. Nobody outside knew what was going on. There were rumors online that the twelve continents had sent a fleet over to establish a military district, but there had been no official announcement yet and these rumors could only be considered guesses. However, themon folk did not really care much about arge military district or military affairs, as those were too far away to impact their lives. So what if Baiji became arge military district? Their wages wouldnt rise and their taxes wouldnt be cut. Everyone would just go about their daily lives as normal. Thus, they preferred watching meaningful entertainment gossip. In the case of Baiji, their attention was on Fang Zhao. Anyone browsing online was very clear on the level of Fang Zhaos poprity right now. Because of this, Shanta once again came looking for Fang Zhao. "We will be coborating with the the Interary Fund to organize an online auction and will bring out a few items to be auctioned off. You can contribute an item too. I heard that the item you celebrities bring out will be highly coveted. You dont have to spend too long thinking about it, just something simple like clothes or daily necessities will do just fine." Although Baiji had emergency measures, as the highest-ranking officer on Baiji, Shanta had special privileges. He had seen the poprity of "Fang Zhao Style" online. Shanta told Fang Zhao that, for this sort of auction, all the money earned would be used for Baijis construction. Therefore, Fang Zhao did not need to provide something of value; a token item would be enough. "Dont worry. Even if you auction of a piece of paper, it wont fetch a low price." Shanta did not borate much, but Fang Zhao could still guess the reasons. As of now, Baijis position in the development sequence was fifth, and the spot was near the front. Were theycking investors? No. Lacking money? Not anymore. As for the auction Shanta had spoken about, simply put, it was actually another chance forpanies or investors that had not been able to squeeze into Baijis construction efforts. This auction would provide a means for them to spend money to purchase a spot, and it was being publicly announced by Baiji, meaning it was highly reliable. For thosecking connections or who did not have enough status or ability to get a spot investing in Baiji, this was indeed a really good opportunity, perhaps even their only chance in the near future. Shanta had approved this sort of method to attract even more teams. Whether it was for bnce or external power, to canvass more funds, or for a whole range of other reasons, Shanta would not disclose these reasons and Fang Zhao would not ask. Shanta had looked for Fang Zhao to bank on his poprity and get the ordinary audiences to ce their attention on and understand Baijis development. The views of the masses could not be ignored. Although Shanta had told Fang Zhao that any item was fine, Fang Zhao would not just randomly produce an item. He did not pay much attention to the happenings online, but he had learned quite a bit from Kevin Lin. Nowadays, news about him was under the scrutiny of the public. Putting forward a random item might seem half-hearted andcking in sincerity. This could easily turn into fodder for gossip. The auction would not be soon, so Fang Zhao still had time to make preparations. Soon, teams from every continents military district arrived in session. Hong Lou had brought men from Yanzhou and had arrived on Baiji base. If not for the continuous construction on Baiji over this period, there would not have been enough space for so many people arriving all at once. Hong Lou was 70 years old. In the New Era, this was considered the prime of ones life. His rank was major general, and he already held considerable authority. He had a lot of room for growth in the future. When Fang Zhao saw Hong Lou, Hong Lou looked tired, probably from all the bustling, but he was in a good mood. When he noticed Fang Zhao, a smile appeared on Hong Lous face. His originally imposing manner of a leader dissipated somewhat. "Haha, Fang Zhao, I really have to thank you this time. However, recently there have just been too many matters. After this busy period is over, lets have a good chat. Are you serving at Outpost 23s district?" As he spoke, he pointed to the other three people in the room. "These three will be following you temporarily." Fang Zhao nced over. To the side were three men standing silently. From their epaulets, there was one major and two captains. They had probably been lectured by Hong Lou, but whatever was going through their minds was not disyed on their faces. One of them even grinned when Fang Zhao looked over. Fang Zhao looked at Hong Lou suspiciously. "They are?" "My wife... Your director Duan feels that it is not safe enough for you here. In the future, there will surely be more peopleing to Baiji, and with so many personnel, things can getplicated. There is also no telling what else might happen. You have a special status, and its better to have a few extra men protecting you. Dont worry, I have instructed them not to appear in the live broadcasts; nobody will know about it," Hong Lou replied. In short, he meant that he was assigning men to protect Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao wanted to say it was not needed, but from Hong Lous manner, it looked like it had been arranged for some time already and he had discussed with Duan Qianji before making this decision. Fang Zhao remained silent and did not reject it. Hong Lou had a lot of stuff to attend to. Every day, he would be summoned by Shanta to discuss important matters, so he did not say much to Fang Zhao. He just told Fang Zhao to look for him if he encountered any troubles. After that, he hastily rushed off toward the bases conference room. Fang Zhao then brought along his three new bodyguards and headed toward Outpost 23. Seven days after the teams from all twelve continents military districts arrived, the alliance announced the establishment of Baijis military district, which was also the fourthrge off-world military district. Baiji was ranked fifth on the development sequence. Of the first fours, three already had established military districts set up and were what everyone knew as the threerge off-world military district. But now, the big three had be the big four. At the same time, Baiji was officially included in the immigration n and became the key area of development for the immigration n. Arge military district and a key area of development. These twobels proimed the splendid future of Baiji. Since Baiji Military District was being established, the duties and ranks of many people originally at Baiji base would change as well. Shanta was promoted from a lieutenant general to a general and so remained the highest-rankingmander in this military district. Establishing a military district and getting promoted to general was double happiness for Shanta. It could even be said that Shanta was recently flushed with sess. When he was pleased, he could not help but recall all the past grievances he had suffered and he could not help but contact some old acquaintances to share his sentiments. Whether he was on good terms or bad with them, he contacted them all the same. Connected to exploratory spaceship Arcturus,mander Luo Sha. "Old Luo, what are you so busy with nowadays. If you have the time,e over to my Baiji for a gathering, ha!" Arcturusmander Luo Sha remained expressionless and gave an ice-cold reply, "Get lost! No time for you!" Connected to exploratory spaceship Formalhault, Commander Ma Jika. "Old Ma Ji, when will you have time toe over to Baiji~ Military District. We can all catch up..." Ma Jikas temperament was not as straightforward as Luo Shas. When he heard Shantas words, he paused momentarily andughingly replied, "Okay, but we have to discuss something first. Transfer Fang Zhaos military service record over here" "Scram!" Before the other party had finished talking, Shanta had already severed thems. After ending the call, Shanta thought back to when he had first received Fang Zhaos military service application. It was funny, but at the same time, Shanta was d. Back then, if any of those two had decided to ept Fang Zhaos application, Baiji would never have gotten to see this day. A single person could really change the fate of an entire. Chapter 218: Broken Teeth Chapter 218: Broken Teeth Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After the Baiji military district was established, various coborative partners started entering the. Large-scale projects were smoothlyunched in session. There were people, equipment, power supplies, technical talents, and armed forces. Baiji was changing every day. At the core of Baiji base were therge shining words: "If youg behind, you wille under attack!" These words had been personally inscribed by Shanta with the aim of reminding everyone in the Baiji military district of the recent terrorist attack. When the terrorists had been formting a n, why had they picked Baiji instead of some other? Because when the terrorists had been picking a target, grade A power ore had not yet been discovered on Baiji and they had still been ced far back in the development sequence. Back then, Baiji had been a poor and barren ce, and even their detector probes had all been outdated. In simple words, the enemys line of thought had been this: Because you are weak, we shall attack you! What could be done to not be bullied? To strike back better, Baiji needed to be stronger! Even if the suffered terrorist attacks once more, they would not be caught in the predicament of a one-hourmunications ckout anymore! Their outposts would not be bombarded so badly, and they would not be oblivious to when the enemies entered the! Should they encounter future terrorist attacks, Shanta hoped that the enemies would all be sted to shreds even before they entered the atmosphere! After the general assembly mobilization meeting, Shanta would gather the high-level officers for a meeting from time to time. This was to understand the progress of the developments and to solve problems. Conference room. First, Shanta listened attentively to the various reports. His face was solemn and he put on the dignified air of Baiji military districts highest-rankedmander. Only his brows and eyes would flicker from time to time, showing that he was satisfied and pleased. After the important matters were discussed, Shanta raised the topic of the auction. "The auction will be in another 15 days time. Has everyone prepared their items? From the charts, only three or four have submitted? We have to pay attention to it!" When this topic was raised, Shanta remembered Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao had yet to report on the item he would be submitting for the auction, and Shanta had no idea what the little fellow would put forth. At the same time, in the woods on the outskirts of Outpost 23. A squad of troops was pushing forward in the woods. For the expansion of the outpost, the surroundings needed to be surveyed. A few specialists had been dispatched from the military district to survey and n. Every day, people from the outpost would operate a flying transport and make a few rounds in the air to protect them, as they needed to enter the woods to take samples. Fan Lin had wanted to go into the woods and have a look too. He wished to do a study on the species in this area and take some samples for research. He wanted to do it personally, as he did not feelfortable leaving too many tasks in the hands of others. Yan Biao and the other wounded had already been sent back to Earth, where they would undergo medical treatment at a designated military district hospital and receive prosthetics and rehabilitation. Bie Liao and 10 others had represented Outpost 23 to see Yan Biao off. Bie Liao and the others had wanted to cheer Yan Biao up, but they had never expected to see Yan Biao in rather high spirits. He hadnt been depressed at all, and there had been no visible scars on him. His mood had been what it had seemed, so much so that the others had not needed to cheer him up. However, Yan Biao had not mentioned the reason for his change and had only exhorted again and again that they perform well. Especially the new outpost team leader, Bie Liao, who had been pulled aside and talked to for 10 minutes. At the end, Yan Biao had specifically emphasized making sure to take care of Fang Zhao. Even if Yan Biao had not said anything, Bie Liao and the others would still have done so. However, in the few days after that, Bie Liao realized that Fang Zhao did not really need any looking after. As long as the outpost team coordinated well, there would be no troubles. On the contrary, Kevin Lin was the troublesome one. Kevin Lin expressed an extreme interest when he knew about the assignment to survey the woods, but as he had the fighting strength of a weak chicken, hegged behind when he followed them in. After all, the outpost team needed to protect the priorities: the surveying specialists, Prof. Fan, and the scientists. Now the outpost team would need to spend extra effort to protect Kevin Lin, and with every added person that tagged along, the safety level of the entire team decreased. Kevin Lin spent a whole night carefully considering and felt that the distance between his imagination and reality was too great, so he decided to undergo a second round of military training. In the meantime, he would let Fang Zhao bring along the camera to record as he followed the team. After Fang Zhao returned to the outpost, Kevin Lin would edit the footage before sending it to the program column. Kevin Lin did not have the ability to protect himself, but Fang Zhaos ability was clear for everyone to see. Moreover, Fang Zhao had three bodyguards with him. When Bie Liao had first seen the major and two captains, his eyeballs had nearly popped out of their sockets. Now that he had assumed the role as outpost team leader, his rank had risen to captain, which was the same rank that Yan Biao had had when he was in charge. But when Bie Liao saw the major and two captains, he felt really awkward. The pressure of being the outpost team leader was considerable. Fortunately, those three had only been tasked with protecting Fang Zhao and would not interfere in matters of the outpost team. Bie Liao would still remain the authority figure here. Over the past few days, interactions had been pretty good. When Bie Liao chatted with them, he no longer felt the initial awkwardness. Instead, he now pitied those three. Not because their talents were being wasted in an insignificant position but rather... Bie Liao eyed Fang Zhao, who was controlling the camera and filming Fan Lin, and he gave a silentugh. As the survey team moved through the woods, Fan Lin would stop from time to time to take a look at certain nts and instruct a scientist to collect samples. Fan Lin knew how to use simple words to get his message across and get the audiences excited. In between, he would inadvertently advertise his ownpanys seeds and divulge some information on the hybrid crops he had created with half-extraterrestrial genes. Audiences really loved this style, and when it was aired after Kevin Lins editing, the segments received good reviews. Fang Zhao held a gun in one hand, his other hand controlling the camera that was floating in midair, but he did not lower his guard. As he filmed, Fang Zhaos felt a nip in the air. His acute senses had detected something watching them, seemingly like a snake that had its eyes on its prey. The air was warm and humid. There was a river somewhere off in the distance, but for safety reasons, they had maintained a distance from it. A ck shadow rushed out from the muddy bog over 10 meters away. Almost at the same instant the ck shadow leapt out from the bog, a number of bullets buried themselves in it The beast that had just leapt out from the mud fell to the ground, twitching twice before all movement ceased. A fishy smell drifted over but was quickly carried away by the wind. After the momentary silence, Bie Liao got some men to drag the beast over. "This thing, it is a little frightening," Bie Liao said as he inspected the corpse of the beast, which was close to a meter long. The skin of the beast had luster to it simr to steel, but it was not real steel and it was unable to stop bullets. The bullets had torn straight through it. Fang Zhao did not know much about the species in this ce and had not known if a single bullet was enough to settle the danger. Thus, he had shot a few more times. Nowadays, he had sufficient ammo, and guaranteeing everyones safety took priority. Bie Liao had said it was frightening because this seemingly t beast opened its mouth sideways. Inside, it was full of sharp teeth in a disc, and the whole thing looked like a sawmill de and had an extremely strong cutting power. "Its teeth seem simr to the helicoprion shark that were in ancient archaeology reports found back home. However, this one has a horizontal mouth opening and limb-like fins. It probably spends most of its time in the water, lying in ambush in bogs or the river bank to hunt unsuspecting prey," one of the scientists said. Once bitten by these sort of teeth, a whole chunk of flesh would be sliced off. If the beast was slightlyrger, a person bitten by it might be sawed in half. Although the attire they wore provided some protection, who knew what sort of injuries one would suffer should they get cut by these electric saw-like teeth. Bie Liao was puzzled. "It was so close to us. Why were we unable to discover it just now?" They now had newly issued equipment. Goggles on their helmets disyed nearby life-forms. Generally speaking, even if it was hiding itself in the mud, it should still have been detected. "Its probably due to the skin," Fan Lin said rather excitably. "Its skin is rather interesting. Bring it back to the base and let the crew study it. Perhaps equipment can be improved ording to the principle behind it." Although this beast they had just encountered was very dangerous, a new discovery of course got the outpost team excited. If it was as Fan Lin said, their outpost had done a meritorious service. "Its teeth are broken." Bie Liao pointed at a portion of broken teeth in the beasts mouth. They had been hit by bullets. Fang Zhao picked up a single broken tooth. It was t and triangr. Around one-tenth the size of a human palm, it had a white porcin sheen to it. "Fang Zhao, what are you picking it up for? Spoils of war?" Bie Liao asked when he noticed that Fang Zhao did not toss the broken tooth aside. "Its a suitable item to be auctioned." Bie Liao was curious. "Are you going it submit it just like that?" "No, I will engrave something on it." Fang Zhao wiped away the bloodstains and ced the tooth into his pocket. While Fang Zhao and Bie Liao were conversing, the three people assigned to Fang Zhao did not utter a single word. The three of them nced at each other and could only hang their heads and give a bitterugh. How many times had it been? It wasmonly said that the third time was the charm, but they had already experienced this sort of situation three times today! Ever since they had been assigned to Fang Zhaos side, over the past few days, simr situations had happened every day. When they had first entered the woods and encountered a native beast attack for the first time, the three had only just shouted "be careful" and had not yet drawn their guns when the beast had been disposed of by Fang Zhao. The second time, they had not even managed to say anything before the situation had been settled. The third time, it had been settled before they had even felt the danger. Fourth time... Fifth time... All the way to the recent incident, time and time again, Fang Zhao had gotten rid of the danger before they had even been able to act. From shock it had turned to curiosity before they had gotten used to it. Countless times in their hearts, they asked the same question: Who is the new soldier and who are the veterans? Who exactly is protecting whom? Fang Zhou was not intentionally provoking them. This was not a matter of killstealing. A step slower and someone might get hurt or lose their lives. This was entirely an unconscious reaction and reflex shooting by Fang Zhao. But the three of them did not know this and thought that Fang Zhao was just proving his strength to them. In the days that followed, the three of them could feel sympathetic gazes from members of the outpost team. What could they do? They were also despairing! The person they were supposed to protect was so much stronger than them. These few days, there had simply been no chances for them to do anything. The three felt like they were pieces of trash. Chapter 219: Auction Item Chapter 219: Auction Item Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh When the team returned to the outpost, Bie Liao immediately called a few men to send over that unidentified creature to the base and let the specialists there study how it had managed to avoid detection. This time, Fang Zhao did not follow them and return to base, nor did he want to fight and im meritorious deeds. Instead, he straightaway went to ask the outposts quartermaster, "Do you have an engraving machine?" "Engraving machine? What sort?" The outposts quartermaster was considerably older and had gotten hurt during the attack, but it had not been too serious. He had returned to the outpost shortly after receiving some treatment at the base. Perhaps because he had experienced the attack, he was a lot more sincere toward Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao fished out the broken tooth and told the quartermaster, "I wish to inscribe some words on it. There might be a lot of words, so it has to be a little smaller." As an experienced quartermaster who knew every machines capabilities by heart, he shook his head when he heard what Fang Zhao said. "The outpost doesnt have something like that. You will need to borrow it from the base. I can help you check first. Normally, nobody uses this sort of machine. However, there are no guarantees. After all, the base has manyrge projects running concurrently, as Baiji is expanding, Perhaps someone has already borrowed it? Oh, there is still one machine. Ill help you make a reservation." Fang Zhao thanked the old quartermaster and contacted Bie Liao to collect the engraving machine from the base. Fang Zhao had already made a reservation through the intr, so Bie Liao could retrieve it straightaway. Fang Zhao left the equipment room and returned back to his own room. He saw Kevin Lin lying stiff like a corpse. Kevin Lin had been like this for the past few days. To improve his professional ability and be able to follow the outpost team in future, Kevin Lin was undergoing military training that was even more rigorous than what Fang Zhao had gone through in the Yanzhou military district. Kevin Lins training was more oriented towardbat capabilities. The two in charge of training Kevin Lin were veteran soldiers who knew what methods were most appropriate for him. They did not hope that Kevin Linsbat capabilities would see a sudden change, but what they wanted Kevin Lin to grasp was how to flee in dangerous situations and how to improve his physical constitution. ording to Kevin Lins own formted n, hed felt that he could be a superhuman, but now he just didnt feel like doing anything. Just a tiny bit of high-intensity training was already enough to make him lie down. Hearing the sound of Fang Zhao entering, Kevin Lin remained lying there and feebly asked, "How was it today?" "Not too bad. I gained quite a bit," Fang Zhao replied. Kevin Lin only raised his head at this and asked curiously, "What sort of gains?" Having coborated with Fang Zhao for so long, Kevin Lin somewhat understood Fang Zhao. What Fang Zhao meant was that, besides the normal happenings, something unexpected had happened today. Fang Zhao recounted the incident with that creature and fished out the broken tooth. "This is its tooth." Kevin Linsckluster attitude dissipated and his spirits raised. He brought the camera over to him and forwarded to the part Fang Zhao had spoken about. "Its not bad, but we still do not know the bases verdict. If it can really improve our equipment, that would be a talking point, but if it the results are out, we have to edit away that conversation in the video. What do you intend to inscribe on it?" Kevin Lin asked curiously. He had learned of Fang Zhaos purpose for picking up the broken tooth. Fang Zhao simply said two words: "Song score." Just these two words were enough to make Kevin Lin pause his video editing. "Song score!?" Although Fang Zhao had not produced many songs, every one of them had sold for a high price. Recently, Kevin Lin had been thinking about what sort of news to release to attract attention. Now Fang Zhao had just given him a topic on a silver tter. "Has it already beenposed?" Kevin Lin no longer bothered with editing the video as he nced at the notebook Fang Zhao had taken out "Not yet. I still need to make adjustments," Fang Zhao replied. Kevin Lin expressed his concern. "Will you be able to make it in time for the auction?" "Yeah, Ill be able to." Kevinughed and walked over to the other side. "Thats good. Go on then, I shall not disturb you." He also did not continue with the editing and went to browse online instead. Along with construction on Baiji, theworking andmunications were being improved daily. With the improved facilities, certain people had also received benefitsfor example, military reporters and people like Kevin Lin. They were able to use Baijismunications to connect to Earths inte, but with a time constraint. Every day, usage was limited to an hour. Anyone that exceeded the time would have to pay for the expensive inte fees they exceeded. Due to technological advancements, inte andmunications had developed and inte fees were much cheaper. However, now, they were not on Earth but the distant and remote Baiji. The inte here had not been made avable for public use and these people were receiving a special privilege and would need to pay extravagant fees for overuse. Kevin Lin was willing to pay the high inte fees. After all, he would not be the one forking out the money. If what he browsed was within the scope, he could set an expense report. The only issue was theg time as he browsed, and everything he wanted to upload had to be audited, but on the whole, it was even more convenient than before. The first thing Kevin Lin did was to update a new status on his on social tforms. If one didnt make ripples for three days, all that would remain on the river was folklore. 1 The entertainment circles had a short memory. Although Fang Zhao had been all the rage online a while back, after a few days, all sorts of news had squeezed him out. To maintain poprity, there was a need to constantly refresh ones presence all over the inte. Kevin Lin had enjoyed a brief period of celebrity treatment and had already gotten addicted to that feeling. Thus, he would not let such a good opportunity slip by. The other four channels trying to stir up news had squeezed out his poprity. Two days ago, there had been news about S2s Fritz having an allergic reaction and being disfigured. Yesterday, news had been stirred up about S4s Tianhao and a female nurse. Today, S1s Li Xiaoxiao had announced a coboration with the Animal Protection Society to appeal for the protection of native species, which had created considerable activity. These d*mn four channels had conspired take turns generating hot topics! With his many years of experience in this field, Kevin Lin could tell that Fritzs allergic reaction and disfiguration had been exaggerated. The allergic reaction was definitely true, but definitely not to that extent that it had been hyped up. The sex scandal that S4 had stirred up was also fake. Woo Tianhao would be asking for trouble if he were to brazenly approach women on the base. Whether hed really had the intention or not, at most, this matter was only to generate more discussions. After two days, they would pull the same method and rify the situation. The operations team had chosen to stir this news after observing Woo Tianhaos fans. As for channel S1s animal protection society calling for conservation of the ecology and the protection native species, it didnt amount too much. However, when Kevin Lin browsed thements, somebody mentioned that "certain celebrities were too cruel and merciless when killing animals" and other suchments. The person leaving thements was also an inte personality. Even though names were not mentioned, Kevin Lin knew that the person being spoken about was Fang Zhao. In the videos Kevin Lin had sent back over the past few days, there had been a number of scenes where Fang Zhao had shot creatures, which might have upset some sensitive parties. That was not to say that protecting indigenous species was wrong. Kevin Lin himself had also donated lots of money to these sorts of associations. He used to have a dream of buying an apartment in a scenic area in Muzhou to be close to nature. Many people that had grown up in a concrete jungle since they were young had this sort of desire. There was an ecology-monitoring system on Baiji. Previously, when Baiji was not being developed, every year, people would be dispatched for an inspection. Outpost teams had also had strict restrictions when it came to hunting. People in the New Era regarded these sorts of conservation as important. But during those dangerous situations in the videos, were they supposed to just stand there and wait to die? Even if Fang Zhao had not shot those beasts, the others would have done so. Moreover, did they break the rules normally? Did they kill indiscriminately? Was there overhunting? No! But Kevin Lin could not rify it straightaway. If he made any sounds, people would talk about a guilty conscience. In the past, Kevin Lin would have surely made known his thoughts and started scolding, but now, Kevin Lins temperament was different. When ones status was on the rise and they were bing more popr, their lines of thought would change. He would not lower himself to the level of those fools by replying them. Instead, that effort would be better spent thinking about how to stir up more stuff in future. Ever since Baiji had been moved into the top five in the development sequence, lots of topics had inevitably been generated. For example, the uing auction would surely continue to bring a lot of inte activity. This was also the reason the other celebrity teams were rushing to raise their poprity and presenceso that their poprity would not take much of a beating when the time for Baijis auction came. After the terrorist attack, people who were concerned with political news watched the military affairs channel. The reports there were moreprehensive and professional. Kevin Lin knew that his own political reporting could not bepared to those more senior reporters on the military affairs channel. If channel S5 were to continue on with the angle of military affairs, it would appear incongruous and would not be favorable to either side. Previously, the high viewership had been due to the terrorist attack. Now that it was over, people were no longer as interested. The columns editorial department had given him all sorts of suggestions. After considering them, Kevin Lin decided the channel should revolve around Fang Zhao. Since he already knew Fang Zhaos intention, Kevin Lin posted this status on his social tform: [La La La~ Just saw Fang Zhao preparing his auction item. I cant say what it is yet, but I can only let everyone know this: prepare your money! You will not make a loss if you can get that item! XD XD XD] Whetting everyones appetite was enough, but the three sessive XD emoticons at the end made many people gnash their teeth in disgust. After posting, Kevin Lin did not bother checking on the rapidly increasing messages that were left under his status. He disconnected and started editing todays video. He still needed to send the video back to the column; this was his everyday job. At the same time, Fang Zhaos three bodyguards assigned by Hong Lou had a discussion when they returned to base. They plucked up their courage to leave a message for Hong Liao requesting a transfer back. By chance, Hong Lou had just ended a meeting and seen the message. His two sharp eyebrows twitched grotesquely as he contacted the three right away and inquired after the reason. The three of them had pained expressions on the video disy as they recounted the situation of the previous few days. To get where they were now, the three had experienced their fair share of realbat. They had also had lofty ambitions when they had followed Hong Lou over to Baiji. Originally, when Hong Lou had assigned them to protect Fang Zhao, they had been a little unwilling but had only been able to grudgingly obey orders. However, they had never expected to receive such a blow from Fang Zhao. The major among the three told Hong Lou about what had happened today. When he recalled how Fang Zhaos reactions and marksmanship were a step quicker than theirs, he could not help but ask. "General, didnt you say he was an artist?" Hong Lou had no way of replying to this question. He also had no idea either and would have to ask his wife. His wife had told him that Fang Zhao was a celebrity with aposing background in thepany. Wasnt that just an artist? Chapter 220: High Valuation Chapter 220: High Valuation Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The date for the auction was inching closer, and every day, Kevin Lin was even more anxious than Fang Zhao. Kevin Lin was worried that rushing Fang Zhao would just add pressure, which would affect the quality of the item. Thus, he could only worry helplessly from the side. Bie Liao joked about Kevin Lin in private: the emperor was not worried but the eunuch was anxious. However, they were all eagerly anticipating the auction. They had been disconnected from the inte for too long and did not have means like Kevin Lins to connect back to Earths inte. The bases intr could not be considered inte. Every day, they could only view military and political news, and in this sort of restricted environment, the information they could receive had its limits. "I heard that Fang Zhao prepared a broken tooth with song scores inscribed on it. Do you reckon it will sell?" Riode asked Bie Liao. Bie Liao gave an unsure reply: "Probably? Didnt Kevin Lin say that Fang Zhaos song scores cost a lot? Surely people will buy it." It was not that they didnt think much of Fang Zhaos item but that they did not understand this aspect. If it was up to them, they would definitely not spend arge sum to purchase a broken tooth. Even if the sounds of nature were engraved on it, they still would not buy it. But whatever they said, Fang Zhao was a member of Outpost 23. If Fang Zhaos item could really fetch a high price, they would also benefit too. Should there be any gathering withrades from other outposts in the future, they would be able to brag a whole bunch about it. "Lets say Fang Zhaos auctioned item fetches a high price. Would our outpost be able to receive one-tenth?" Riode. Since Riode had mentioned it, Bie Liao also had this thought now. "If so, I will send in an application request." After all, money made from the auction would be diverted to Baijis construction fund. The base would notck any money, so it would be up to each outpost team to fish for funds. Noticing Bie Liao having ideas, Riode continued to give advice. Lowering his volume, he said, "I heard from Kevin Lin that none of Fang Zhaos past works were worth less than this figure." "Ten million? The rumors were true? That means that even if we receive one-tenth, one million, we can upgrade a lot of equipment." Now that Bie Liao had assumed the leadership role, his shoulders felt burdened with a heavy responsibility. Especially after the terrorist attack, he fully approved the words "If youg behind, you wille under attack!" disyed at the base. With upgraded equipment and facilities, even if development teams wanted toe over to the outposts area, they would have power. Equipment issued from the top was fixed, but there could never be enough of these kinds of things, and asionally, additional equipment and tools were requested rather then hoping for others to hand them over. Ones own territory had to be safeguarded securely. Whether it would be approved or rejected was a different matter, but if they did not even try, how would they know it was not possible? Therefore, after the talk with Riode, Bie Liao immediately wrote an application request and sent it in. His words were sincere and staggering. Bie Liaos letter to the leaders bemoaned the poor and destitute conditions of the outpost. Before the auction started, it was best to take advantage and fight for some benefits. Over at the outpost, outside the security fencing of the experimental plots, on arge tree that had been growing for who knows how many years, Fang Zhao sat leaning against a tree branch. In his hands were a pen and a notebook, and he was writing and drawing in it. The area survey had already concluded. The engineers had already returned to base to give their reports. Fan Lin and his team had also disappeared back into theboratory. Now that the outpost team no longer needed to protect these people when they headed into the woods, other than making their daily patrols around the area, their only other duties were standing guard and extending the outpost. A new batch of soldiers had arrived at the outpost and their numbers had doubled. Everyone was getting along just fine. A few off-duty outpost soldiers were ying cards a short distance away from Fang Zhao. This ce had much less electronic entertainment equipment, so they could only use some ancient entertainment items to enrich their lives here. Among the new batch of people, there were some that came looking for Fang Zhaos autograph after arriving at the outpost. They might not necessarily have been the ones chasing celebrities, but they at least had rtives who were fans of Fang Zhao. Afterpleting a round of cards, someone from the group ying cards in the shade of a tree nced at Fang Zhao and softly said, "What is he writing?" "No idea. Perhaps a diary?" "There are really people who keep a diary while undergoing military service? I persevered for a few days but could not continue writing on." "Someone said he wasposing?" "Shut up, everyone. Dont you know his "Diting ears" nickname? Dont think he cant hear you even if you are whispering." The few of them stopped gossiping and continued ying cards. Regardless of whether the sky was clear or overcast, whether the winds from afar were strong or weak, they carried with them moisture and sweat blended with the smell of mud, grass, and leaves. In the surroundings, every single sound originating from nature, from the rustling of branches to the chirping of insects to the beating of a birds wings and the cries of creatures, brimmed with the vigor of life. With his superior hearing, Fang Zhao could hear the distant river that was blocked by the woods. In his mind, he could imagine the sshes created by aquatic creatures leaping in and out. There was ack of the apprehension and restlessness of the Period of Destruction. Although there was danger in this world, its nature had a peacefulness here that people during the Period of Destruction could never have hoped to imagine. Every single sound seemed to carry musical notes that embedded themselves in Fang Zhaos mind and came out in scribbles when the pen nib touched the notebook. This time, Fang Zhao had chosen a more gentle style that did not have the thickset vor of an epic. This was something he hadposed after arriving on Baiji and aftering over to Outpost 23. From filtering the sounds of the mountains and forests, the sounds of all living things, he had a tranquil tune. After amendments, Fang Zhao transcribed the score sheet. However, this time, his annotations were using musical symbols of the New Era and not his own symbols that only he could read. Without the need for any musical instruments, Fang Zhao performed this piece in his mind countless times. By the time he got off the tree, it was already noon. Kevin Lin had already begun his afternoon training. Fang Zhao nced over for a bit before entering the outpost and heading for the equipment store. There he took out the engraving machine. Fang Zhao had spent six days amending hisposed score. Today was the seventh day of amendment. The score was finallyplete, and he started the engraving. During the Period of Destruction, many people had liked to use the teeth and bones of creature they killed as a form of significant ornamental jewelry. Children born during that period had also loved these sort of decorations, as they portrayed ferociousness and bravery. Fang Zhao would only know whether the creatures tooth was suitable for engraving when he tried it. That creatures tooth that had been broken off by a bullet belonged to the sort that was suitable for engraving. First, a cleaning fluid had to be used to remove the bloodstains. After that, the shattered corners had to be ground till they were smooth and then polished till they shone. Only after all this came the engraving. The tooth did not have the hatred and blood a mutated beast had, but it still had a primitive vor to it. The engraving machine was notrge, and it could inscribe delicately. All Fang Zhao needed to do was set the stipted area for engraving, then write down the song scores for engraving on the writing board. Fang Zhao wrote every single stroke earnestly. The de of the engraving machine carved each note on each part of the tooth ording to how Fang Zhao wanted it. Every stroke was exactly the same as Fang Zhao had handwritten it, just much smaller. The strength that Fang Zhao used for each stroke on the writing board would affect how the the engraving de cut. With the aid of the machine, this song score was inscribed very quickly. When Fang Zhao returned to his room, it was one of the rare asions where Kevin Lin was not like a corpse. Kevin Lin was holding on to his camera, and when he noticed Fang Zhao, he asked eagerly, "Is it done?" When Kevin Lin had returned after his military training today and heard that Fang Zhao was in the equipment store, he knew right away that Fang Zhao was over there engraving. He had wanted to go over and film it but had been afraid of disturbing Fang Zhao and interrupting the engraving. Thus, he had waited back in the room. Fang Zhao handed over the creatures tooth with the inscribed song score. "It is finished." Kevin Lin carefully epted the case with the creatures tooth in it and gently ced it on the table and starting taking photographs. However, he changed his method of photo taking. He changed the focus so that the song score on the creatures tooth would be blurry, but he also revealed a clear portion of some musical notes. Kevin Lin showed the photographs he had taken to Fang Zhao. "Do you think these shots are all right?" Fang Zhao did not find anything inappropriate. He could guess what Kevin Lin wanted to do. "They are fine." The next morning, Fang Zhao submitted that broken tooth with song scores engraved on it to the base. Kevin Lin logged into his social tform and posted a few photos of the creatures tooth taken from different angles. "Fang Zhao spent seven days making this. On it is histest work, which was personally engraved by him~. It has already been sent to the base." Fang Zhao had used a machine to aid him, but the notes had been handwritten by Fang Zhao, so it could be considered to have been personally engraved. When Kevin Lin updated his status, he did not add anything else. The videos taken from the woods would have exnations. Fang Zhao had picked up that broken tooth to make an item for the auction. It was already finished, and the song score engraved on it was new and had never appeared before! That meant to say that whoever won this broken tooth would own this song score. So what if it was a new song? How was the quality? Other than Fang Zhao, perhaps only the person who had the winning bid would know. However, not many people thought well of it. After all, Fang Zhao was still considered a newbie. Although he had works in the entertainment circles, they were not many and were not concrete enough. "How much can that piece of tooth even be auctioned for?" someone asked. This was the question the normal inte audience was dying to know the answer to. "Wait for a professional to appraise it." There were experts in this area. Some old masters who had many years of experience working at auctions finally had a chance to show off their skills. For the value of an auction item, they would evaluate it from many different aspects. Not only would the material, manufactured ce, manufacturers status, andmercial value be considered, there were also a number of other factors from different aspects to take into ount. Finally, a few old master appraisers jointprehensive evaluation had this oue: the item put forward to Baijis auction activity was valued at 30 million to 50 million. It would not be lower than 30 million. When this valuation was reported, it was met with doubt from many people. "Isnt this too high?" "Its just a creatures tooth with some song scores engraved on it and its worth 30 to 50 million? Nonsense!" "Last year, there was this really famous film star who auctioned off a jade pendant, and the winning bid was only slightly more than 50 million. Fang Zhao cant be considered on his level." "Thats right, overhype! Its definitely overhyped!" "Was the appraising master bribed?" "Sit tight and wait for some face-smacking." Chapter 221: I Want That Tooth Chapter 221: I Want That Tooth Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The valuation of this tooth gave rise to a lot of online disputes. To back their evaluation, those appraising masters quickly gave their e xnations and analysis to justify their opinion. Baijis online auction had a significant meaning and a political agenda. Anyone could see Baijis situation just from browsing the news a little. In amercial sense, Baiji was now a treasured ground, and that was not an exaggeration. Lots of parties wished to get a piece of this pie, but even if they used all their effort, they would not necessarily be sessful. In fact, this auction was just a subtly disguised donation drive for Baijis military district. It was also a chance for people to spend money to get a spot on Baiji. Nobody felt this wrong, as it had always been this way. Therefore, for Baijis auction, there would be exorbitant bids. There was a prerequisitethe items had to be from Baiji military district. For example, the items put forward by certain high-ranking officers within Baijis leadership. How could such a good chance for bootlicking and fostering better rtions be missed? Businesses and merchants would all fight for the chance to throw money in. Fang Zhao was far from that status and was not considered core personnel of Baiji, so businesses would not target him for bootlicking. But any money garnered through the auction went to Baijis construction fund. With such arge backing, the value would be jacked up, thus the appraisers giving such a high valuation. The range was reasonable and not excessively high. A song score might be valuable, but without listening, who could know the quality? Fang Zhao might be really popr in the eyes ofizens, but his status inposing circles was not yet at the level where his name alone would be approved by everyone. Listening to the appraising masters exin their reasoning, everyone was convinced. Although Fang Zhao would not receive any money his item made from the auction, his social status would invariably be raised and he would be mentioned in a wave of news. It was worth it! For a moment, there were people envious of Fang Zhaos good luck, and there were also people who were jealous and had sour words. When Kevin Lin saw the quoted valuation online, he spent the whole nightughing heartily. "Fang Zhao, if your auctioned item can fetch 50 million, your social status will swell!" Using his many years of professional experience, Kevin Lin gave Fang Zhao a lowdown on the pros and cons and imparted a number of appropriate responses. Fang Zhao appreciated Kevin Lins kind intentions and listened attentively to his suggestions. Fang Zhao had seen the valuations and analysis online and thought the same as well. Given the factors from all angles and parties, it was indeed within that range. "However, we still have to see how the auction ys out on the actual day itself. How about this, I can help you jack up the bids." Kevin Lin did a mental calction of his savings. Although he couldnt raise the bid by much, even if it did not hit 50 million, it wouldnt be unsightly. "There is no need," Fang Zhao replied. Kevin Lin thought about it. "Makes sense. Yourpany will surely do something. Silver Wing is arge and richpany in Yanzhou. Even if those investment firms do not throw money in, yourpany can also raise the price up. They wont let such a good opportunity slip by." Fang Zhao smiled but did not borate. He was actually thinking that even if Silver Wing did not do anything, there were others who would surely help jack up the bids. Kevin Lin posted new information on this topic, and in no time, people starting sharing his social tforms status. They were gaming celebrities from Silver WingJinro and the others shared the status one after another. Schwarzer continued with his ass-kissing: "Boss is really, really mighty!" Silver Wings virtual projects department had also held an internal meeting and prepared to jointly raise money to take part in the bidding. After all, the valuation had been hyped up already. When the time came, if it did not hit those heights, wouldnt that be losing face? That would make Fang Zhaos situation awkward. Because of this auction, these underlings of his worried for Fang Zhao. Besides the internal members of Silver Wings virtual projects department, there were a number of gaming stars that showed their support for Fang Zhao. Even Ma Xier, who had just finished a shootingpetition, posted a rare status update: "See you at the auction." This meant that the former runner-up on the global individual leaderboards, Ma Xier, would be participating in this auction. When Kevin Lin saw this news, the worry in his heart lessened. It was already night in the outpost. Normally, at this time, Kevin Lin would already be preparing for bed, but today, he got more and more excited as he browsed. While browsing, Kevin Lin suddenly eximed, "The f*ck, this idiot is making trouble again!" Fang Zhao was feeding the "rabbit" in the water tank. Hearing Kevin Lins exmation, he asked, "What happened?" "That senior master from Leizhou is criticizing others again. He even gets unsettled from eating a watermelon!" Kevin Lin did not have a favorable impression of this senior master from Leizhous aristocratic Renault family. In front of outsiders, he would rarely express his disdain, but having been with Fang Zhao for so long, he knew that Fang Zhao was not a person to talk irresponsibly, so Kevin Lin let his remarks fly. "Senior Master Renault posted a status on his social tform earlier ridiculing the watermelon he flew over from Muzhou today because it was seedless." Thats right. Over this matter, after Zaros outburst, he received joint abuse fromizens. "You even want to criticize seedless watermelons. Isnt having a watermelon without having to spit out the seeds a good thing? Doesnt it save you the trouble? So g*ddamn hard to please!" "Isnt the main point him transporting the watermelon from Muzhou?" "Having fresh watermelons is already not bad. You are being picky! Why dont you fly to the heavens and stay there!?" Despite being the agricultural continent, there were not many ces suitable for growing watermelons in Muzhou. Every year, thend used for growing watermelons was limited. Furthermore, with weather conditions or other factors that affected it, there were not a lot of watermelons produced every year. There were people that had employed methods to grow watermelons indoors but had afterward discovered that the costs were too high and the taste of the watermelons varied greatly. Unable to control the risk, they had quickly given up on this idea. The rarer something was, the greater its value. In the New Era, only those with extravagant lifestyles were able to eat watermelons from Muzhou. Thus, from the viewpoint of many people, Zaro had too much time on his hands and was asking for trouble. However, Zaros reply was full of conviction. "How can it be considered eating a watermelon without spitting seeds? I might as well just have some watermelon juice! Having a watermelon and spitting seeds go hand in hand. That is the sentiment of having a watermelon!" This reply gave rise toizens discontent. "Ostentatious dog!" "Go on pretending! If you werent a Renault, you would be nothing more than a fart!" For his reply, Zaro took a screenshot of his own ID with a close-up of the name Zaro Renault. "Sorry, but thats just the name my mum and dad gave me. Im stuck with it." His surname was all the backing he needed. Kevin Lin did not know what to say after watching the matter. Watching so many online users get hopping mad, Kevin Lin turned to Fang Zhao and sighed. "How is this guy such a piece of work? Cant he live properly? Cant he be content with what he has? Hey, Fang Zhao, what do you think?" Fang Zhao chuckled, as if he had thought of something. "Hes tolerable. At times, that little fellow seems like he needs some sorting out and deserves a spanking, but he isnt all that loathsome." Back then, old Renault had loved these sorts of lively children. Fang Zhao still remembered that old Renaults grandchildren had been especially naughty. Although old Renault had normally been fuming with anger, he had always had a soft spot for his mischievous grandchildren and had pampered them. The current Leizhou governor was the same. The reason why Zaro dared to be so arrogant in Leizhou corrted to the Leizhou governors bias. If Zaro caused any trouble, he just had to act pitiful in front of his governor grandfather and all would be well. What many others saw as a big deal would only be a trivial matter in the eyes of the Leizhou governor and simrly ranked persons. Nothing more than some kids being noisy. This was also another reason people disliked Zaro. Did having a grandfather as the governor make you a big deal?! "If his surname wasnt Renault and he didnt have a governor grandfather and that family background..." Although Kevin Lin was older than both Zaro and Fang Zhao, every time he saw Zaros online shenanigans, he could not remain calm and would get pissed. "Actually, you can think of it this way," Fang Zhao suggested. "If it were you who had such a family background, what would you be like?" Kevin Lin followed Fang Zhaos words and mused. If his ancestor had been a great general of the founding era, if his family had great power and influence in Leizhou, if his own great-grandfather was the former governor, his grandfather the current one, and his own dad possibly the next in line, if his mum was from a rich and powerful Leizhou family, and if he had an extremelyrge allowance every month... Kevin Lins expression was dreamy. When he recovered, he took a deep breath and sighed. "If I was in his position with such a background, I would surely... be even more troublesome!" So much for being content with what one had or being honest and upright. Kevin Lin clearly knew his own character. However, putting himself in Zaros shoes, Kevin Lin now felt that the little fellow was not that bad. After all, these things did not cross a line. How many people who did not have a statusparable to Zaro did immoral deeds such as murder and arson every day? Zaro did not know that there were people looking upon him at this moment. Right now, he was p*ssed. In a fit of fury, he decided that he would rent a plot ofnd in Muzhou to specifically nt sweet watermelons withrge ck seeds like he liked. Zaros assistant rolled his eyes. So d*mn picky! ncing at Zaros agent, the little assistant felt a little better. The agents face seemed drab and on the verge of tears, as if he was mulling over a crisis. In Muzhou, it was very difficult for foreigners to purchase a farm. However, there were some farm owners who had no interest in working thend or had no time and would rent out their own farms fields for exorbitant rates. His agents tone was ice-cold. "Senior Master, we dont have enough funds at hand." Zaro did not give a d*mn about his agent, who seemed to be in a bad mood. "Dont treat me for a fool. I just checked the bank ount yesterday. Stop pretending. Hurry up and ask around for a suitable piece ofnd in Muzhou to nt melons!" Zaros agent took deep breaths and tried to make his tone as gentle as possible. "Senior Master, you should learn from the other Renaults of your generation. From what I know, they are already preparing to invest in Baiji." Zaro shook his legs. "Didnt you say that Baiji was closed already?" Zaros agent tried to divert this senior masters attention so he would not waste money. "There was surely no way of squeezing into the first batchthat was the business of the Renault elders. However, for you younger generations, you can use your own means and participate in the auction to obtain a project." Zaros interest was piqued. "Auction, what auction?" Zaros agent had anticipated that Zaro would be interested in this. Thus, after analyzing the political andmercial importance, he exined it as simply as he could to Zaro. Zaro would not understand overlyplicated matters. Zaro nodded his head in approval. "Ssssso there is this sort of method. Participate! I will surely participate in it!" "This is the name of a lieutenant general who holds considerable power on Baiji. I have already arranged for it already. During the auction, when you see these few names, you can bid..." Zaros agent had not finished speaking when Zaro, who was browsing the news excitedly, mmed his hands down on the table. "Bid for this! It is being hyped up all over the inte!" Zaros agent stretched his neck over to take a look and nearly puked out blood. "Fang Zhaos auction item is not within our n! There is no use bidding for it!" Zaro did not listen. He felt that, with all the online hype, if he won the bid, it would be glorious. "This is it. Prepare the cash; I want that tooth." Chapter 222: First Lot Chapter 222: First Lot Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh In Muzhou, Su Hou was conferring with Su Feng on whether to ce a bid at the auction. "I can probably chip in 10 million," Su Hou said as he scratched his head. Ten million was the total sum of his savings. He had gotten quite a few red packets this year, which had beefed up his savings. He had nned on using the money to buy seeds but then Fang Zhaos tooth hade up for auction, and he felt obliged to help out. Compared to his contemporaries, 10 million was already a huge sum, but it was still peanuts by auction standards. Su Feng felt conflicted too. It was not that he wanted to help, but he had to bid for Fan Lins item. However, he could still help drive the price up for Fang Zhaos lot. Even if he bought it by mistake, so be it. They owed Fang Zhao. He had saved Su Hous life, after all. Lending a helping hand was the right thing to do. Yanbei, Yanzhou. Retirement home for former government officials. Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother Fang were at a loss too. The hype was getting out of control. They could tell that some folks were trying to drive prices up. If the feeding frenzy kept up and Fang Zhaos lot didnt fetch a handsome price, it would be a major blow to him. The elderly couple took stock of their savings. "Its not enough," theymented. "Lets at least be prepared. If the price is too low, we can put in a bid. Actually, in the best-case scenario, if prices are through the roof at the outset, if theres a bidding war, then theres nothing left for us to do either." "True." Qian, top floor of Silver Wing Tower. "Chairwoman Duan. As far as the auction is concerned, for Fang Zhaos lot, should we get involved?" the head of Silver Wings operations department asked. "You stay out of this," Duan Qianji responded. The operations chief got the cue. "You stay out of this" meant that someone would take care of things. Who knowsDuan Qianji might even ce a bid herself. Duan Qianji felt that she owed Fang Zhao a favor because he had done her husband Hong Lou a good turn. Hong Lou had had so muchpetition from his contemporaries. In the end, it had been the intervention of Shanta, the most seniormander, that had sealed the deal. Tens of millions was nothingpared to the opportunity Hong Lou had secured. Opportunities like that couldnt be bought with money, so Duan Qianji decided that not only was she going to prop up prices for Fang Zhaos lot, she was going to buy the tooth outright. She was taking the tooth home. Elsewhere in Qian. Ming Ye, the Hull virus patient, could finally say "Mom" and "Dad" artictely after nearly two years of treatment. Ming Cang and his wife were so emotional they felt they were about to explode. They both wentpletely nk and froze, recovering their senses only after an extended period of time. Ming Cangs voice started quivering. Ming Yes medical team started checking his various vitals. Ming Cangs wife left the hospital room. Ming Cangs wife quickly ducked into another room, closed the door, and burst into tears. After all these years, her son could finally address her. She couldnt control her emotions. Ming Cang paced frantically in the corridor, panting and heaving. His bloodshot eyes had be tearful. He wanted to distract himself, but he didnt know what to do. He was so emotional he felt confused. He calmed down after a long walk. When he stopped, he noticed his face was covered in tears. After wiping his face, Ming Cang forced himself to settle down, but to no avail. He kept pacing neurotically and mumbling to himself. "Hes finally recovered, finally! I should tell everyone. Who should I call? I also need to thank... Who do I need to thank? Thats rightFang Zhao. It was Fang Zhao who pointed us in the right direction. It was Fang Zhao." He dug out Fang Zhaos number and was about to call when he suddenly realized Fang Zhao was still performing his military service and was thus imunicado. After taking a few more deep breaths, Ming Cang felt a bit moreposed. He couldnt reach Fang Zhao, so he was going to share the good news with others. Ming Cang was just about to send out a status update on his social media tform when he saw a pop-up box that contained several news items. He was just about to dismiss the box when the top headline, "Fang Zhao Auction Lot Estimated at 50 Million," caught his eye. What actually first caught Ming Cangs attention were the two words "Fang Zhao." Only then had he read the rest of the headline. He clicked on the link and got the full story. Ming Cang stared at the picture of the animal tooth engraved with the musical score. "Im taking that tooth home!" He decided to join the bidding not only to thank Fang Zhao but also to mark the asion of Ming Yes first words since falling ill. Folks following the auction online wondered who else was getting ready to ce bids. As people with different motives got involved, the hype kept on heating up. People who viewed Fang Zhao as a formidable opponent were peeved. Why are we seeing his name among the top search items again? Regardless of the hype and controversy online, the Baiji military district proceeded with its preparations for the auction. Organizers unveiled the official list of auction items on their official website the day before the auction. The range of items that the military could chip in was limited. Other than belts, wristbands, and bullets donated by general-level military officials in positions of real power, what was left wasmemorative coins. In the age of virtual currency, only two types of people boughtmemorative coins: collectors and the wealthy that treated antique coins as a fad. The former groupprised mainly genuine collectors. They bought coins for their personal collections or to make the asional profit. Meanwhile, the rich bought coins to unt their wealth. The official auction website publishedrge pictures of the Baijimemorative coin. One side of the round coin was engraved with the logo of the global alliancestandard practice for allmemorative coinsand the other side was engraved with the picture of a white-g dolphin, which was Baijis official animal. The act of naming streets, buildings, residential districts, and even organizations after extinct animals or using them as logos wasmon practice in the New Era. Baiji had been named thus because, observed from space, it looked paler than Earth 1 . So thes logo took after the white-g dolphin, which had been picked from the list of extinct animals. The official website also published the rundown of the auction, which was based on the stature of the person who donated the item. The more important the donor, theter his or her item would be auctioned. The first lot was Fang Zhaos tooth. There was no way around it. Among all the donors who had contributed items, Fang Zhao was the lowliest in terms of status and influence. Fan Lin and others ranked higher than he did. The list ended with the various items donated by Baijis senior militarymand. The set ofmemorative coins was the final lot. Online observers got a kick out of the rundown. "First lot, huh?" "Thats great. We dont have to wait. We get our headline at the beginning of the auction." "Its hard to say how much the tooth will fetch." "Well find out tomorrow." "The time of the auction is midnight in my time zone." "Its noon on our continent." "Our timing is the best. Its around dinner time on our continent." ... Meanwhile, on Baiji, Kevin Lin was even more nervous than Fang Zhao. He stayed up all night browsing headlines and struggling to sleep. He had spent the past few days quarreling with Fang Zhaos online critics. He and Fang Zhao were brothers from the trenches, so naturally, he had to stand up for his brother. His diatribes grew more and more passionateplus he had been in a "I dont give a flying f*ck" mood. Whenever he saw ament he didnt like, he went after the author. The next morning, Kevin Lin got up with bleary eyes. He looked around and realized the entire squadron was in the same condition. "What happened? Did someone attack the basest night?" Kevin Lin asked. Bie Liao and the others chuckled without answering. They had been even more nervous than Kevin Lin. They couldnt go online, so they had peeked over Kevin Lins shoulders. Kevin Lin had given them an update on the pre-auction analysis. Once they had heard that Fang Zhaos broken tooth had been valued at 50 million, the soldiers had been ecstatic. Bie Liao had felt vindicated in his decision to ept Riodes suggestion to apply for 10 percent of the proceeds from Fang Zhaos lot to beef up their outpost. Indeed, the bosses had approved Bie Liaos proposal, which was why the squadron was so hung up on the auction. Ten percent of 50 million was 5 million. They could use it to buy new supplies and other projects. But some folks online had said that was only an estimate and that the actual auction price might be much lower, so Bie Liao andpany were also worried. The more invested they were, the more they were affected. The squadron had gotten together and chatted through the night. They had overthought the situation, tossing and turning in a case of collective insomnia. Anyone who wasnt on duty had gathered in the main lounge. Kevin Lin was going to project the live feed from the auction. Bie Liao had put him up to the task after his proposal had been approved. Soon, Fan Lin and his research team joined. They had also donated auction items, but they werent worried about their donations fetching low prices. They had already received word that quite a few major farm owners in Muzhou were going to bid for their lots. The scientists were there to enjoy the show. Fan Lin was worried that Fang Zhao would crumble under the stress of the situation, yet one quick scan of the room and he was taken by surprise. Clearly, the person who had slept the soundest in the entire room was Fang Zhao. The others seemed exhausted from an all-nighter. Geez, whose items were being auctioned after all? The people who should worry were perfectly calm, while the people who shouldnt worry were stressed out. The countdown clock on the official auction website approached zero. The discussion in the lounge died down gradually, reced by a solemn silence. "Battling terrorists is less stressful," Bie Liao said. As he watched the counter hit zero and the website refresh to indicate the start of the auction, he couldnt help clutching his chest. After Baijis white-g dolphin logo and the organizers logos appeared, the auction rules scrolled by. In an online auction like this that was open to the public, the top bid would be disyed next to the auction item. In line with the rundown the organizers had released earlier, the first lot to appear was Fang Zhaos engraved animal tooth. The starting price was 10 million. Bie Liao and the other soldiers clenched their fists, their palms sweaty, as they red at the screen. Another countdown appeared in the center of the screen: 3, 2, 1. Kickoff! The counter disying the highest bid started shifting immediately, jumping from 10 million to 30 million. Before Bie Liao and the others could catch their breath, it had hiked to 40 million, then 50 million, then 55 million, then 61 million, and finally 80 million. Bie Liao was dumbfounded. What... what was going on? Was there a system glitch? Hadnt the tooth been valued at 50 million at most? Now the bids had hit 80 million and were still going strong. Chapter 223: Crazy Chapter 223: Crazy Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Everyone on the inte could see the bidding situation online. After the item had been put up, in less than a minute, it had broken the 80 million mark. This was significantly higher than the previous valuation, but from the viewpoint of those auction-appraising masters, if the final figure stayed at 80 million, it was still within a reasonable range. He was a celebrity, after all; there would always be fans with lots of money to spare, or perhaps a team was behind this and was jacking up the price. But in this circumstance, the bids were still rising upward. Great-Grandmother and Great-Grandfather Fang had intended to help drive up the bids, but they had never expected that, when the auction started, they would not even get a chance to do anything and would have to watch from the side. Silver Wing virtual projects department. At this time, the gaming team had not entered the game, and they were all gathered in the lounge to watch the "battle situation." Jinro rubbed his chin as the figure disyed on the screen kept increasing. Laughing, he said, "We dont have a chance to show off." Regardless, the bids had already exceeded the initial valuation. That was more than enough, and everyones mood while watching the auction became lighter. The figure on screen was still changing. Eighty million, 85 million, 88 million, 90 million... Ming Cangs finger was constantly tapping his screen. He was currently in an overly excited state of mind and had lost a little of his rationality. So much so that he simply did not check the highest bid. As long as someone was vying for it, he would increase his bid. Increase bid! Increase bid! There are still people bidding? Increase once more! Then he realized... bid failed. He had insufficient savings. Only now did Ming Cang calm down. Thinking back over the years, he and his wife had practically spent the majority of their savings seeking medical treatment for their son. Now that theyd had a treatment direction for thest two years and expenses were being covered by all sorts of medical research coboratives, he had been able to bring together some money. Still, it was a far cry from the past, and even if he wished to ce the winning bid for the tooth, now he could only watch on. In distant Mazhou, Ma Xier, who was currently participating in apetition, stopped increasing his bids. He viewed the auction from an investment angle. He thought highly of Fang Zhao and felt that if the valuation was in the 30 million to 50 million range, he would bid for it. But now, it had already exceeded his budget, so he rationally stopped. Online, people who had been watching the auction attentively started to get excited at this moment. "Its 90 million already!" "This is double the estimated value given by those appraising masters! Can anyone exin whats going on?" "Ny million for just a tooth? Are they crazy?" "Perhaps its thepany that manages Fang Zhao promoting!" "Spending so much to promote it? This is hard-earned capital!" "Its probably going to settle at this range. 90 million is sky high! Fang Zhao is going to be even more popr, his status will increase by a few times!" "Oh shoot! Theres a new update! One hundred million!" When people in the discussion section heard the news, they rushed to check the web page. Indeed, the current bid had changed. In bright red, the figure was 100,000,000. One hundred million, without a doubt! In the outpost, everyone in the outpost roared as they started to discuss. "It... it... it... it just crossed 100 million?" It was unknown who said this, but every single word seemed to float, as if it the words were being blown by a hurricane as they left his mouth. Bie Liaos palms were mmy, and beads of sweat continuously appeared on his forehead. Was this a dream? Was it real? One hundred million. The base had approved them keeping one-tenth for the outpost. This sort ofary military construction and immigration n auction was not taxed. That was to say that the outpost would receive a full 10 million! Beside him, Riode was muttering something iprehensible. His entire body was soaked with sweat, perhaps from nervousness or excitement, but he was no calmer than Bie Liao. Bie Liao turned and asked Kevin Lin, "Wasnt it said that this tooth would not exceed 50 million?" "That was just a valuation. Ultimately, the bidding decides the final price." Kevin Lins face was flushed with happiness. Crossing the 100 million mark, that was worth bragging about. How should I write this news? Leizhou. Zaro watched the screen proudly. "Wanna challenge me?!" Indeed, the 100 million bid was his. He totally disregarded the unsightly expression of his agent and the depressing atmosphere in the room. Right now, he even wished to break out in song. His assistant trembled uncontrobly at the side. However, Zaro was pleased for less than three seconds, as the figure shown changed once more One hundred ten million! Zaro nced at the figure on the screen and sneered. "Trash, you only have this much ability!" As he spoke, his finger reached out to the tap the increase bid option so quickly his agent was could not stop him in time. One hundred fifty million! Zaro had directly increased the bid by 40 million! When this bid appeared, the inte once more started buzzing. Although it was a public online auction, at the moment, the identities of the bidders were still unknown. Even so, watching a straight increase of 40 million, for a bid of 150 million, also crushed the hopes of quite a number of people. Yanzhou Qian city, Silver Wing tower. Duan Qianji frowned as she stared at the screen. The 110 million bid had been hers, but she had not expected that some other party would directly raise the bid to 150 million. Who could it be that had made such a big move? Whoever it was, this move told everyone still in the bidding not topete; this person was determined to win this tooth. The current bid was already so high; should she continue bidding? Duan Qianji hesitated. As there were currently no new bids, the webpage disyed a 30-second countdown. At the moment, the office was deathly silent except for the "di, di, di" sound of the timer countdown. When the countdown timer was at 15 seconds, Duan Qianji set her resolve. Opening her eyes wide, she reached out and prepared to increase the bid by 10 million and sound out the other partys intentions. Just that before Duan Qianji could increase her bid, the countdown timer suddenly disappeared. The highest bid had jumped from 150 million to 200 million. Two hundred million! Duan Qianji stared nkly and unknowingly sat straighter and pulled herself closer to the screen, as if she wished to see who was behind this figure. There was still another person? Besides the person who had raised it to 150 million, there was actually another who would increase the bid by 50 million to 200 million. The assistant standing behind Duan Qianji covered her gaping mouth in shock. As a staffer in an entertainmentpany, she knew that every celebrity with their status and position would have a valuation. As for Fang Zhaos current status within the circles, in theory, it shouldnt have been so high. Two hundred million, this transaction would be making a loss. At this moment, online audiences were also stunned. "Two... Two hundred million!" "Crazy! This bunch of people are mad!" "Who said that he would eat a hot pepper live on stream if the figure crossed 100 million? Come out now!" The appraising masters were at a loss. Below 100 million was within a rational range, but anything above 100 million was not worth it. Could it be that the people participating in the auction had not seen the appraising masters analysis article? That was not likely. Even if they had not seen it, people who could put forward such high bids would have advisors beside them, right? Baffling, totally unfathomable. Meanwhile, Zaro stood up abruptly when he saw this, his chair creating an ear-splitting screech as it scratched against the ground. What the f*ck, there was actually someone even more pretentious than him! This made him... unable to restrain himself! Zaro was triggered. Noticing Zaros manner, his agent quickly went forward to block him. "Senior Master, calm down!!" his agent eximed, and his agent held on to the hand that Zaro had raised toward the screen. However, it was a pity, but he could only hold on to one hand. He unable to stop Zaros other hand. The sound of an increase bid rang out. Zaros agent nced over at the screen, and at that moment, everything he saw lost its color. Wastrel! On the screen, the highest bid had changed to 250 million. Zaro had just increased the bid by another 50 million. Zaro even grinned evilly at the screen. "Lets see how youpete now! Bring it on!" Zaros agent felt the urge to hit someone when he heard those words. A few assistants had distanced themselves when they had noticed the situation going south. The agents face was contorted beyond recognition. His cheeks were twitching nonstop, his chest was heaving, and his nostrils were red. He had raised funds all over the ce, and for what?! He had painstakingly amassed several hundred million to bid on something useable and get a plot ofnd on Baiji. But now, Zaro had actually wasted 250 million on a tooth? What would happen if they could not win theter auction items?! Who did I go through so much trouble to raise funds and prepare data for? Ah? Who was it f*cking for! Zaros agent bellowed in his heart. But his rage turned to joy and relief in a sh when he saw the figures on the screen change once more. Zaros bid of 250 million had only been up long enough to take a screenshot when it quickly became 300 million. Zaro: "!!!" Realizing Zaros provoked stance, Zaros agent did not let him make a move this time round. He shouted to the assistants that had all backed away, "Every one of you bettere over right now!" Combining their strength, they stopped Zaro from making a stepping forward and making a stupid decision. With no new bids, the figure showed 300 million and the countdown timer began. Many people watching the countdown had mix feelings as they watched the seconds tick by, and they collectively exhaled when it concluded. Atst, there were no more increasing bids! Finally, the first item of the auction, the creatures tooth with a song score engraved on it that had been put forward by Fang Zhao, had been won with a bid of 300 million. Kevin Lin once again threw his head back and brayed withughter. Fang Zhao also felt that this was inconceivable. This price had vastly exceeded his expectations. Who was it that had won the bid? ording to Inteary Fund guidelines, after all the items had been auctioned off, only then would the identities of the winning bidders be revealed. There was still no way of knowing who had bid, and the inte was abuzz with discussions and guesses, but they had no useful information yet. Looking at the priced that had been reached, Bie Liao gulped a few mouthfuls of air and choked on his own saliva. Hurriedly, he grabbed a ss and downed some tea. What the f*ck! What the f*ckity f*ck! Three hundred million! One-tenth of that was 30 million! How much equipment could they buy!? At this moment, Bie Liao clearly understood. Their outpost was rich! He wondered whether the senior officer that had handled the application request was regretting now. Who cared anyway. Bie Liao rubbed his palms together in glee. After all, this money30 million and not a single cent lessevery bit would be transferred to the outposts military expenditure! People in the outpost were all very happy, but there were some people whose faces turned green as they saw the price that had been reached. Certain merchants and businessmen were prepared to cling onto generals on Baiji, but when they saw the price reached for the first item, they knew that they would have to cough up a lot of hard-earned capital this time around. Their objectives were the few generalster on, and they did not think highly of a little celebritys item. But! The first item had achieved such a high price. How much would they have to bid to obtain theter items? Surely it couldnt be any less than this little celebritys price. If they wished to get into those generals good books, would they dare show their faces to the generals if the bids were not at least 10 times greater? Generals had their own temperaments too. Chapter 224: Hundred-Billion-Dollar Auction Chapter 224: Hundred-Billion-Dor Auction Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh After Fang Zhaos animal tooth sold for the astronomical price of 300 million, Kevin Lin sent out this status update: Ha! Ha! Ha! When he had posted the picture of the tooth a few days ago, some folks hadmented that cr*p like that would never fetch a high price. Now Kevin Lin felt totally vindicated, even though he had only posted three words. Facts were the best revenge. Browsing the headlines again, Kevin Lin noticed that news of Fang Zhaos engraved animal tooth fetching a jaw-dropping price was all over the ce. Regardless of what peoples motivations were in posting the news item, Fang Zhao was the beneficiary of a new round of hype. "This fe Fang Zhao is scary." That was what many members of the entertainment industry thought. When Fang Zhao had made a name for himself as aposer in Yanzhou, many folks hadnt taken it seriously. For one, Fang Zhao had been too young. He had still enjoyed limited status and influence. Secondly,posers worked behind the scenes. They were hard to promote and thus didnt pose a big threat. Lo and behold, Fang Zhao had soon taken over gaming headlines, even earning the "god" moniker from gamers when the few clips showcasing his gaming prowess had emerged. Not to mention that Fang Zhao had been backed by a huge corporation in Silver Wing Media, e-sports was itself a big industry. Folks had suspected the rise of a new gaming superstar, so many people had started feeling wary of Fang Zhao, be they entertainment conglomerates or gaming clubs. Everyone had brought their A game. Yet while his enemies had geared up for battle, Fang Zhao had thrown a curveball by announcing he would be performing his military service, blowing so many minds in the process. Many folks had secretly mocked Fang Zhao for being an idiot. Performing military service at the peak of your poprity? What, youre worried youre too famous? But many entertainmentpanies in Yanzhou had breathed a sigh of release when they had heard the news. Great, military service it is, then. Get out of sight. We wont have to deal with him for a year. Just as everyone had been kicking back, lo and behold, Project Starlight hadunched, and in an amazing stroke of luck, Fang Zhao had been included, the reason being that the military wanted to encourage celebrities to serve in tough locations. Fang Zhaos actions were beinguded. The folks who had just started to rx had been dumbfounded. If you could broadcast live from your service location, fewer celebrities would be draft dodgers. What a great chance to boost your poprity, and now it had been stolen by Fang Zhao. If only they had known that Project Starlight had been in the pipeline, every entertainmentpany would have forced their celebrities to perform their military servicethe tougher the service location the better. But of course, hindsight is 20/20. So be it, let Fang Zhao have his live broadcasts. After all, Fang Zhao had the fewest advantages out of the five celebrities picked for the first stage of Project Starlight. He was also boring and had no idea how to entertain audiences. There was no way he was going to be a hit. Entertainment industry executives felt they could rest easy again. But it had only been a brief respite. The day Fang Zhao had started his military service on Baiji, he had made a major discovery. The discovery of a grade A power ore had had global repercussions. Fang Zhaos "Diting" reputation had thus been born. Word had it that Fiery Bird had already signed an endorsement deal with him a year in advance to tout their new headset design for next year. So many folks were dying of envy. The Baiji ore had been the lead story for local and inte TV stations and had inundated personal news feeds. As the discoverer of the power ore, Fang Zhao had naturally seen his profile rise as well. Under those circumstances, even a smear campaign wouldnt have gotten anywhere. Fang Zhaos enemies could only wait for the hype to die down. Finally, the hype had receded and the focus had shifted to development ns for Baiji and not Fang Zhao the individual. Lo and behold, a terrorist attack had shifted global attention back to channel S5. At some point, some folks had hoped that Fang Zhao had been killed in the terrorist attack. Fang Zhaospetitors within the entertainment industry couldnt stand the sight of this "freak" who defied convention and yet managed to grab headlines anyway. Lo and behold, the freak had survived, earned a service merit, and been promoted. Local governments had even started promoting him as a model soldier. The twist and turns of Fang Zhaos fortunes were so unbelievable that some folks wanted to write a screeny out of it. And now his auction item valued at 30 to 50 million had been sold for 300 million. Fang Zhaos fellow celebrities who viewed him as a formidable opponent were refusing to watch the news. They ignored the headlines popping up on their phones. Those headlines were bound to be about Fang Zhao again. Main hospital of the Yanzhou military district. After being shipped back to Earth, Yan Biao had been fitted for prosthetics here and put through rehab. His prosthetics had been attached. He went for training walks at this time of day every day, but he had skipped his session today to watch the auction online. "Who would have thought that something donated by a two-bit celebrity would fetch such a high price," a nurse delivering medicine to Yan Biao marveled as she checked out the auction footage. The nurses at the hospital were used to seeing senior military officials. Generals were a dime a dozen, so for them, Fang Zhao only qualified as a minor celebrity. Yan Biao tried hard to suppress his smile. He was dying to tell people this was his future boss. As an employee, his fortunes were naturally tied to those of his boss. Seeing Fang Zhaos item fetch such a handsome price gave Yan Biao extra motivation to tackle rehab. In Leizhou, Zaro was moping around. He felt he had lost facebig time. As a scion of Leizhous most powerful family and an inte sensation, he had never seen anypetition when it came to auction bidding. Suffering such a major setback when always used to getting his wayZaro hadnt felt this stifled in a long time. "P*ssed!" Zaro was vocal about his feelings. He scanned the room, ncing at several of his assistants before fixing his gaze on his agent. The agent yed dumb, secretly cursing his client. You sit there on your fat ass and dont have to worry about a thing. All you have to do is click to increase your bid. Sure, it makes you feel good, but you have to think about the overall interests of ourpany too. What, you think money grows on trees? Why cant you be like your peers in the Renault family? All of them are standouts. Id be aplishing big things if I were working for any of them, but such is my luck that I have to be assigned to Zaro. Why must my life suck? I can never stop worrying. "Our profits are slim. Were short of cash," the agent responded emotionlessly. Zaro was in no mood for dissent. "Try another excuse." "The new 100-episode TV series that just airedwe suffered a significant loss," the agent said coldly. This time, Zaro went silent and felt awkward. "It was just 20, 30 million." "Ny million," his agent corrected. In the new TV series they had invested in, the female lead was Senior Master Zaros new girlfriend yet again. The plot was bizarre and didnt make sense at all. The acting was OK, but it waspletely outweighed by the crappy story, and they had made 100 f*cking episodes. Lord knows where Zaro had gotten the idea that the more bizarre the story, the more popr the TV series. He had insisted on greenlighting the series, and now look how "popr" it was. I f*cking fell for your bullsh*t. Were losing our shirts here! Every episode was a major production. If the show had onlysted 10 or 20 episodes, maybe they could have broken even on ount of Zaros inte poprity, but Zaro had insisted on dragging out a story that could have been told in 10 episodes over 100 episodes. Boy did that series tank. This was the result of Zaros stubborn streak. Zaro didnt deny the failure of the TV series. "What do you think we should buy?" Zaro was a pragmatist, after all. He had missed out on the first lot and his manager had just pointed out a recent flop. There was no point in continuing to argue. "The first lot got so expensive, the items that follow wont be cheap either. Given our budget, Id say all we can bid for is Fan Lins seeds," Zaros agent said. Investing in Fan Lin was better than investing in Fang Zhao. Zaro was re-energized. "Lets do it. Lets bid for some watermelon seeds. I want em watermelon seeds!" Zaros agent automatically filtered the expletiveing out of his mouth before speaking. "Then its decided." The auction continued. As expected, the bids went even higher. Just some 10 seconds after the second lot went up for bidding, the bids had exceeded 300 million. Fang Zhaos animal tooth was followed by some power ore and a machine part donated by two noted engineers. They fetched 450 million and 500 million respectively. Fan Lins seeds were next. This time, Zaro got his fix. He ced a sessful bid of 1 billion for Fan Lins seeds, beating out the major farm owners from Muzhou. As the countdown clock wound down and the screen shed "sold," Zaro was instantly in a better ce. Zaros agent stayed silent during the auction. The offer was higher than he had expected. He had other considerations as well. It was impossible to buynd on Baiji now, but thinking outside the box, he could rent Fan Lins experimental plot. If Fan Lins experiments were going well, they should be winding down. It was hard to say if he would keep nting. They could leverage their sessful bid for the seeds into early negotiations with Fan Lin about leasing his plots. If they could take over the plots right away, that would be even better. The plots were quite big. He had gotten a glimpse of Baijis development n through connections. Outpost 23 was a priority area for development. It was a good location. That was also why he hadnt stopped Zaro from upping his bid. The people who ced bids each had their own considerations. Some probably felt they were getting a bargain, and others felt they were getting ripped off, but the general public didnt care about their reasons. They were simply stunned by the astronomical sums being tossed around. They thought that the 300 million Fang Zhao had gotten was a high price. Little had they known the winning bids would get even higher. Even if higher bids were expected, the huge gap between bids was baffling. What were people thinking jumping from 400 or 500 million to 1 billion? "It must be those major farm owners from Muzhou," Kevin Lin told Fang Zhao, as if he were an expert on the matter. "The major farm owners from our Muzhou are quite brash," a soldier from Muzhou bragged. After Fan Lin and the others, it was finally the turn of Baijis generals. The final few lots truly hammered home to the general public what crazy rich people and big capital were all about. After the starting price was disyed, the bids escted at a rapid pace. The capitalists were going all out. The bid counterprised a digital counter followed by the unit of 10,000. Here, 10,000 was the default unit. This lot went for 5 billion, the next 8 billion, then 10 billion. By contrast, the 300 million for Fang Zhaos animal tooth was nothing. Folks watching online were bewildered by the huge sums. "Have... have... have they all gone mad?" "I have no idea. Im too busy counting the zeros. This is my first time watching an auction like this." "You think theyre actually after the auction items? What theyre eyeing is thend. This is an investment in Baiji real estate." "If you think of it that way, then these seem to be bargains." The auction finally ended after the set ofmemorative coins was sold for 20 billion. Someone did the math. The total sales came out to just over 100 billion. One mere auction had earned the Baiji military district 100 billion. There were so many jealous people out there. "This is the first time I have felt concretely that Baijis prospects are going to be great," Bie Liao marveled. Chapter 225: Auction Outcome Chapter 225: Auction Oue Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh An auction that clocked up a hundred billion worth of investments, and these were only the transactions shown to the public. This was the driving force of the development sequence! Everyone just loved throwing money ats at the front of the development sequence, and investors were all frantically trying to get in. For those at the tail end of the development sequence, nobody even bothered to give them a second look. People there had to rely on themselves. Justparing Baijis past and present circumstances would do. Baiji base leadership felt the difference the most. Compared to the past, the difference was as vast as heaven and Earth. Not just audiences and viewers, even Shanta and the other leaders had not expected this. One hundred billion was three times their original estimation. "Was it ever so crazy before?" a senior Baiji officer asked. Shanta shook his head. "Before? It has never been this crazy in the past." During the previouss auction, he had still been young and had not even been an officer yet. This rounds auction forecast and estimations had been made with references to the previous examples, and that was why the results were so shocking. Of the fives at the front of the development sequence, there were only three habitables, including Baiji. Businessmen had probably seen the hugemercial benefits from the development of the previouss but had been to slow to get a slice of the pie. Thus, this time, they had paid close attention to Baiji. Of course, there was the matter of Fang Zhaos first lot obtaining a high price, which had had the effect of raising up the prices of the other lots and affecting investors mentalities. Shanta had had two reasons for letting Fang Zhao be part of the auction. The first had been to attract the attention of the masses, and the second one had been to help Fang Zhao raise his reputation, as Fang Zhaos discovery of Baiji ore had been the catalyst. This had been meant to mutually benefit both parties. Shantas estimation of the first lot had also been 35 million. He had never expected... Shanta raised his head, and his hawk-like gaze swept across everyone present in the room. "However, who was it that jacked up the bid?" Currently, every officer here was a trusted aide of his. Even if they had made a move, he should still have been informed. But every single person in Shantas field of vision shook their heads. It really hadnt been them. There were regtions that prohibited the military district from interfering with the auction. Of course, when there was a policy, there would be countermeasures. Even if they did not do it personally, naturally, they would get others to help them do it. But even if they had raised the bids, the n had been at most 100 million. They would not have jacked the bids this high. They had no prior experience and had been worried that problems would arise if the price was too high. Therefore, a bid of 300 million could not have been from their side. "Could it be those neers?" "Those neers" referred to people dispatched from the various continents military districts after the terrorist attack. When this was said, many people nodded their heads in approval. "Thats possible. Doesnt that Hong Lou know Fang Zhao? I heard that Fang Zhao is signed to his wifes entertainmentpany." The person with the highest probability of jacking up the bid was Hong Lous wife, Duan Qianji. However, jacking it up that high, wasnt she afraid of being investigated? The symbolic boosting of a price could be attributed to a variety of reasons and pushed to apanys operations teams. Everyone knew this and would close their eyes to it. But jacking the price up to 300 million, did Hong Lou not want to stay on Baiji? Now, Baiji was under intense scrutiny. If the investigation proved this, the authority Hong Lou had painstakingly sought to achieve would be gone. Was he that foolish? Or perhaps... was his wife, head of an entertainmentpany, that stupid? At this moment, Hong Lou was also anxiously making a call to Duan Qianji. "Wife, did you bid for the first lot?" "I participated in it." "The 300 million bid wasnt you, right?" "Nope." Hong Lou let out a sigh of relief. "Thats good to hear." As their social status was rather high, personally jacking up the price was not a good thing. Whether for themselves or Fang Zhao, the disadvantages outweighed the benefits. "But if it was not you, then who else could it have been?" "I am clueless as well. Wait for the announcement toe out in awhile." This was something that many people wanted to know. People online had been discussing why the items in this auction had fetched such high prices. One of the reasons was that the first lot of the auction had been too high. There were some people who thought they had deduced the truth. "Thats it! Its a f*cking Baiji military district scheme! They purposely jacked up the bids. This is just unsightly." "Its a little too early toe to that conclusion. Lets wait for the announcement." "I dont think it was people from Baijis military district. If they had jacked up the bids, it would be found out in the audit. They wouldnt do such things that could be held against them." "Who knows if that bunch of military officers used their brains. Rationality is forgotten when there is greed." "That senior master Zaro from Leizhou just posted a status. The item that Fan Lin put up was won by him. The one who bid 1 billion was him!" Netizens flocked over to view his social tform. Indeed, Zaro could not wait and had posted a screenshot of the transaction. "The f*ck, why did a Leizhou person like him bid for Fan Lins item? Shouldnt that be done by people from Muzhou?" "Could it be that senior master Zaro no longer wants to invest in entertainment and film and instead has switched to investing in farming?" Concurrently, numerousrge Muzhou farm owners were pissed and rather regretful. As the bidding had been anonymous during the auction, they had assumed that other Muzhou farm owners had made that bid. Never in their wildest dreams had they thought it would be from Leizhou! To make it worse, it was that idiot! "If I had known that it was that fellow from Leizhou, I would have surely increased the bid!" "Regretting now. How regrettable!" "Who knew that a Leizhou person like him who dabbled in the entertainment circles would actuallye over andpete with us!" "How disgraceful! To actually let a Leizhou person snatch it from us!" Allrge news organizations and entertainment media outlets also reported on this news. Everyone was guessing whether Zaro was really going to be switching professions this time. Inside Outpost 23s conference room, Fan Lin had felt secretly pleased with himself when the item he had put up had achieved such a high bid of 1 billion. It was much higher than the initial valuations and past auctions. He even thought to himself, Could it be that Muzhou had abundant harvests this year? Unexpectedly, reality was like a little stab to his heart. Watching the disyed news on the screen, Fan Lins expression was extremelyplex, and he did not talk to anyone for arge part of the day. He had to ponder carefully. What exactly was that senior master plotting? What would his reaction be if Zaro came looking for him? The outpost soldier from Muzhou that had spoken a while back looked dumbstruck. It was rare for Kevin Lin not to be posting a status update at this time. Noticing Fan Lins unsightly expression, Kevin Lin instead focused on the inteary funds official auction web page. The auction results would be released anytime now. Sure enough, a few secondster, the screen refreshed automatically and disyed the information of all the winning bidders. Taking a quick look, the winning bidders of the Baiji officers items were globally renownedpanies and investors. The winning bidders of the first few items were also announced. The winning bidder of Fan Lins lot was indeed Zaro Renault. Other engineers and professors from the Academy of Science had probably had some secret dealings, and the ones who had ced the winning bids werergepanies from the same industries. If Zaro had not stepped in, Fan Lins item should have been won by certain reputable Muzhou farm owners. It was only natural that the focus ofizens was not on this. Almost immediately after the results were announced, everyone straightaway scrolled to the first lot and wanted to see what sort of person had ced the winning bid for Fang Zhaos creatures tooth inscribed with a song score. "Anonymous?" "What sort of oue is this?" "This means to say the other party doesnt wish to reveal his identity." "Its highly probable that its Baiji military district jacking up the bidding. Since its anonymous, it is surely them. Hiding the name, anyone can tell they have a guilty conscience!" "Maybe it is Silver Wing Media, thepany that manages Fang Zhao?" "Cough, spending 300 million to do this, are the people at Silver Wing imbeciles?" "No, there is still another possibility." "I have thought about one as well." "During Fiery Birds annual g at the start of the year, someone won the bid for Fang Zhaos team uniform for 50 million. The persons ID was Anonymous too." "There was such a thing? Let me check." Some people who did not pay attention to the gaming circles hurriedly went to search for the rted information. "It really is true!" "Dont tell me it is a fanatical fan of Fang Zhaos?" "Three hundred million is no small amount." "With such a high bid, it is possible to get a plot ofnd or foster a good rtionship with Baiji military district leaders? What is this person scheming?" "Since the inteary fund has had such a conclusion, surely they have examined the other partys identity. There shouldnt be any other issues." "Whats the point of being so secretive. Cant he just be straightforward?" "Perhaps his identity is a sensitive issue? If he can fork out such arge bid, his status cant be low." "Dont tell me its an important government figure? Do government employees also chase stars? And to this extent?" "Are there any regtions stipting that government employees are not allowed to chase stars? There are so many government employees that chase after celebrities!" "A government employee throwing 300 million to chase a celebrity? Does he feel that his life is toofortable? Now anticorruption is an important issue!" "That persons position is surely very high up. Perhaps he might be a figure that everyone recognizes." "I guess we can only ask Fang Zhao himself." "Speaking of which, during the bidding, there were two parties. One was anonymous, but who was the other one?" "That method of boldly increasing bids... I recall a certain person who gets really lively when ites to this sort of event." "I guessed that too." "I know who you all are talking about. A certain Za..." Zaro would not be stupid enough to pop out and say something. To him, losing a bid was like a stain in his lifetime. He would never be foolish enough to reveal such a thing. Kevin Lin was also extremely puzzled when he saw the oue. He turned to Fang Zhao and asked, "You still have such a fanatical fan? Have you ever seen the real person?" Fang Zhao shook his head. "Nope." Fang Zhao had no idea who the other party might be, and he had never been contacted by such a person before, but he felt that the person who had won the creatures tooth this time around and the person who had won his team uniform during Fiery Birds annual g were one and the same. He decided that when he saw Shanta next, he would try to sound the general out for some information regarding this. The Baiji military district leadership let out a collective sigh of relief when they saw this oue. "It wasnt our people that raised the bids." The auction results had been announced after some time, as the inteary fund had needed to investigate the identity of the auction winners. That it had already been announced meant that there had been no problems. The auction was aplete sess! "All right, following this we will be building up our domain!" Shanta felt that the two most correct things he had done in his lifetime were assumingmand of Baiji and approving Fang Zhaos military service application. On the same day, not long after the auction had ended, the Baiji military district publicly released an announcement to ount for where the money would be going. The message of this was: Our practices are also for the benefit of the people. This is the curtain raiser for construction on Baiji. In the future, the pace of the work schedule will pick up. After a few years, you people can visit and tour Baiji! We hope that the general public will continue showing support to the Baiji military district in certain voting activities. Whether or not Baiji would really be ready for tourism in a few years, they would paint a beautiful picture first. For many youngsters that were witnessing such an affair for the first time, the craziness of this auction was unbelievable. They could feel the magic of Baiji and the impact power ore could have on as development. Thus, the announcement by the Baiji military district was a focal point for the masses. Following that, the Baiji military district also released a video that captured the current situation of areas undergoing construction. Information touching on certain military matters and ssified information was omitted or censored out, but it told everyone that the residential district for family members of troops had begun construction. With the level of technology now, building houses was very fast. The most time-consuming process was the nning beforehand. After it was fixed, and funding was allocated, with sufficient manpower, machinery, and energy, they could construct practically one building a day. A few days before Fang Zhao had gone over to submit the creatures tooth, the construction blueprints for the family residential district had been finalized. Now, in the released video, it showed an already constructed block. Soon, the first batch of family members would be able to move over, allowing the officers and soldiers in the Baiji military district feel a genuine sense of belonging. Schools, hospitals, and other amenities would appear shortly as well. Troops and their family members were considered the earliest immigrants. In the future, any children they bore would count toward Baijis poption and would received lots of preferential treatment. There was no need to worry about their livelihood and schooling, as everything would be arranged by the military district. This was to give a message to people who had never really paid attention or understood Baijis people: It is really great to be a soldier! Everyone,e over to Baiji military district. Come to Baiji to undergo your military service! This is and of dreams! Although there is some risk, opportunity coexist with risk. It is not much different from youngsters chasing their dreams! Anyone that saw this knew that the number of applicants in this Octobers military service batch was going to explode. Just when everyone was discussing Baijis immigration undertaking, Zaro was seeking his fathers approval. He had won the bid for Fan Lins item and had decided to head to Baiji to learn to work thend together with Fan Lin. Chapter 226: Zaro Is Coming Chapter 226: Zaro Is Coming Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao only returned back to the base a month after the auction ended. There had been many activities going on over at the outpost. After the 30 million had been received, Bie Liao had organized an exuberant celebration and then started upgrading the outpost and obtaining better equipment for the outpost team. Outpost 23s region was a key development area in the bases ns. Already, a development team had been dispatched to the outpost, and surface and subterranean constructions had been started. ording to the ns, a city was to be built in the region of Outpost 23. As a key development area, the outpost teams strength of 200 was not enough. Bie Liao had applied for an expansion and requested the base transfer another 100 men over. The one hundred troops during Yan Biaos time had expanded to 300 now. In the aftermath of the terrorist attack, there had been changes to his military duty. He had also been promoted to the rank of captain. If everything went well, at the end of the year, his rank might rise by one more grade. There were other outposts, but Outpost 23s strength was being increased to 300, whereas other outpost teams that were not in key development areas were remaining at 100. In the near future, Outpost 23 would undergo a name change to the 23rd Battalion, and Bie Liaos rank would naturally rise following that. As long as Bie Liao did not court disaster or make any critical errors, he would steadily rise following the development of the outpost region. This was the reason many people pitied Yan Biao. If nothing had happened to Yan Biao, given his background, he would surely have risen faster than Bie Liao. Channel S5s live broadcasts captured the everyday changes of Outpost 23s region. This also verified Baijis military districts words. It was indeed and of dreams. Youngsters who had been unable to join the previous two immigration constructions were wee to join this team and make arge contribution to the immigration cause. Fang Zhao was here for military service and naturally did not idle. He was not someone to have different personas on-screen and offscreen; he worked industriously all the time. This dragged on, and only after a month did Fang Zhao return to the base, since Shanta had requested for him. Originally, Shanta had decided to let his secretary exin matters to Fang Zhao, as he was busy with official duties every day and did not even have lunch breaks. Thinking it through, though, Shanta decided to personally meet Fang Zhao face to face. When he met Fang Zhao, Shanta asked right away, "Do you know who it was that bought your creatures tooth?" "No idea." Fang Zhao surveyed Shanta and waited for what would follow. Given Shantas expression, he probably knew some information about the other partys identity. Shanta asked again, "Do you really not know?" "I really dont." Shanta peered at Fang Zhao with his incisive gaze for a few seconds before nodding. "I also found out after the auction was over. The person who bought your song-inscribed creatures tooth is someone from the Inteary Fund." When Shanta had first found out about the other partys identity, he had spoken to that side after the auction. The reason the other party had forked out such a high bid for the creatures tooth was this: there were not many youngsters who were calm and not fickle in their circles like Fang Zhao was, and this was something that should be encouraged. Shanta also did not really know whether the other partys words were genuine or not. He had thought to himself, You can say it however you like. In any case, it is still Baiji military district receiving the benefits. Shanta did not tell Fang Zhao which high-ranking official in the Inteary Fund had bought his item, but he gave Fang Zhao two important pieces of information. First, the other partys family n had set up the inteary fund. The Inteary Fund involved itself in three main areas: scientific research, military constructions, and nurturing talents. When Fiery Bird had first been founded, thepany had received helped from the Inteary Fund. Therefore, forking out 300 million to win that creatures tooth was not that strange. After all, that person had serious financial muscle. No matter how headstrong Shanta was, he also would not say anything more. The second reason, as the other party had mentioned, was just to encourage youngsters. There was no other special significance. Therefore, Fang Zhao should not think about borrowing this connection with the Inteary Fund to seek even more benefits. Shanta was frank and exined it simply so that Fang Zhaos thoughts about this matter would not go askew. Fang Zhao only disyed slight astonishment and, following that, nothing else. The responses that Shanta were worried about did not appear. When he saw Fang Zhaos reaction, Shanta praised Fang Zhao silently in his heart. This little fe is rtively upright, unlike certain little celebrities in the entertainment circles who jump at the chance to cling onto someone influential. Since this was the case, Shanta also did not need to worry anymore. He took out amunications device and handed it over to Fang Zhao. "The other party wishes to say some words to you. But I dont know when you will receive the call. Take this first. "This isnt anything major and was just one of the matters I wished to speak to you about. As for the second matter, you should have seen it on your way here. The family residential districts construction is nearlyplete. The first batch of family members of military personnel on the immigration name list will be divided into three trips. The first round has already arrived." Shantas wife and parents had already came over. His children were still working back on Earth and would transfer over in the future. When they had all really settled down in future, this would be their home. When they traveled to earth for meetings or other matters next time, it would now be considered going on a trip instead of returning home. It was little wonder that Shanta had always had a smile on his face despite being dog-tiredtely. When a person had something to strive for and had a clear-cut direction to follow, his entire state would be totally different from before. Fang Zhao was also very satisfied with Baijis current condition. "Congrattions." Although it was only family members of military personnel immigrating, the immigration cause had already taken its first step. Fang Zhao was really gratified. He had not seen the dawn of the Founding Era, but he was getting to witness the process of a foreigns immigration. Shanta no longer showed the air of amander. "Hahaha, same to you!" After all, Fang Zhao was different from other people. Although he would no longer let Fang Zhao get involved with troop deployment and personnel transfers, he would give Fang Zhao some benefits in other areas. "In the family district, I have reserved a room for you in block 5. During your military service duration, you can stay alone there or you can let your family members join you. When you have decided, you can submit their names, and if the audit has no issues, we can bring them on the third round of transportation." Fang Zhaos identity information had already been input. As long as he went over to scan his ID, he would be able to enter. "Besides this, there is still the third matter. I spoke to you about this before. Others wish that you head over for a visit. You can choose when to go, and it will count as military service duties. What do you think?" Fang Zhao had no objections. "All right." "Then you can make arrangements for that when you return. After all, you guys still have to do live broadcasts. Speaking of this, there is still a fourth matter that I wish to speak to you about. I just received news that Leizhous Zaro Renault will being." When he spoke of Zaro, the smile on Shantas face dimmed slightly. At the position he was at, if the personing over was anybody else, he would not have had to fret about it and would naturally have gotten his subordinates to handle it. However, Leizhous governor had personally made a call asking Shanta to look after Zaro. As a form of respect for Leizhous governor, Shanta could not disregard it. "You also know that, during the auction, Zaro bought Professor Fan Lins item. When hees, he will surely look for Prof. Fan, and he will probably arrive within two days. When you return to the outpost, do inform the people there and make preparations." Fang Zhao was still thinking about what Shanta had said when he left. The four matters were all worth pondering. He did not return immediately to the outpost and instead went to the family district. There were already people that had moved into the newly constructed ts. When he found block 5, Fang Zhao took the elevator to the 10th floor and went to the house number Shanta had told him of. Scanning his ID, he went in to take a look. There were two rooms and two sitting areas in this nearly 100-square-meters apartment. Furniture and appliances had already been set up and installed. Concise and practical, they carried a slight military style. As for the family members that Shanta had talked about, Fang Zhao decided to make a call to Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother Fang and ask them if they were willing toe over and stay for a period of time. They could treat it as a vacation. While Fang Zhao was musing it over, themunications device Shanta had given him rang. When Fang Zhao answered, he could hear a tune ying in the background. Fang Zhao could tell that the tune was not generated by music software but was rather a performance by a live orchestra. The tune being yed was the one had had inscribed on the creatures tooth. After the call was put through, the other side did not seem in any rush to speak and waited over 10 seconds, as if letting Fang Zhao identify the tune currently being performed. When the performance ended, a voice broke the the silence. "Fang Zhao?" The other party had a voice that sounded gentle and delicate, probably belonging to a very youngdy. "Yes," Fang Zhao replied. "It was an exceptional piece; the mood was fitting. Keep it up." At that, the call ended. Fang Zhao looked at the notification on themunications device and was puzzled. The other party had made a call from somewhere far away and only said one line? However, this simple sentence gave Fang Zhao a strange feeling. Were these words meant tomend and encourage, or was there some hidden meaning? Fang Zhao shook his head. Youngdies nowadays were getting even more difficult to understand. Fang Zhao left his apartment and took a walk through the family district. A primary school as well as a kindergarten had already been constructed in the neighborhood. The teachers there were all family members of military personnel. When Fang Zhao passed by, a kindergarten teacher was praising a little kid. "You did well on this test. Keep it up, continue working hard. Here, teacher will reward you with a big red flower~." Fang Zhao: "..." He finally remembered. Why had the other partys attitude during the call given him a strange feeling that felt a little familiar? It had resembled the scene that was unfolding before him. Coming to that realization, Fang Zhao also felt rather d. After he left the family district, Fang Zhao returned to Outpost 23 and looked for Kevin Lin. "I have two pieces of news," Fang Zhao said to Kevin Lin. Kevin Lin, who was editing videos, became alert and stopped what he was doing and asked. "One good and one bad?" "You could say so." Kevin Lin prepared himself mentally. "Then let me listen to the bad news first." "I will be leaving Baiji for a while. I have an assignment," Fang Zhao said. "Leaving Baiji? Arent you still undergoing your military service? What will you be doing when you leave? Can Ie along?" Kevin Lin was unresigned. Tagging along and filming was all right too. "You cant." Kevin Lin vehemently objected to this piece of news. "Then what will happen to channel S5? What about our daily broadcast every day? Im just a specially dispatch reporter; Im just in charge of interviewing, exining, and filming. I cant do a live broadcast alone. You need to find me a person to coordinate with! How can we not have a star for Project Starlight?" "That is where the other piece of newses in," Fang Zhao replied. "Go on." "Zaro ising." "...WHAT?!" Chapter 227: Please Call Me Smiling Angel Chapter 227: Please Call Me Smiling Angel Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Kevin Lin stood up from his chair in shock. "Coming here? To the outpost?!" "From what I reckon, he will surely being. He should arrive on Baiji within 2 days," Fang Zhao said. Kevin Lins eyebrows twitched. He had been thoroughly battered by this piece of news. In his mind, he was already speedily analyzing the pros and cons. The room fell silent. Fang Zhao also did not disturb him, letting Kevin Lin ponder in peace. In a short time period, Kevin Lin thought a lot. "So what you mean is that you intend for him to take your ce and continue the live broadcast?" Kevin Lin asked. A popr inte personality, also known as the great inte celebrity of Leizhou, Zaro was also a celebrity. Although Zaros acting skills had not impressed many people, he could still be considered a star... and a rather strong one at that. The title of "great inte celebrity of Leizhou" was not bragging. If Zaro really came over, viewership would surely increase. However... "Doesnt it seem like this would be in line with the concept of S5?" Given that sort of arrogant attitude of Zaros and his way of doing things that had a tendency to cause trouble, Kevin Lin felt that coordinating with Zaro would be tough. Kevin Lin had a solemn look on his face as he seriously pondered this. "Zaro does indeed have some presence. Although most of the time he makes people feel like whacking him, it does raise his poprity." Viewing his inte traffic and viewership, Zaros inclusion would surely let channel S5 maintain its poprity and generate discussion, but was it worth it? "Fang Zhao, you also know that a lot of channel S5s audiences are of an older demographic. Will they enjoy Zaros style of live broadcasts?" Kevin Lin knew that Zaros audience, be they fans or antifans, were normally young, and there were rarely any that were a few decades old or above 100. If Zaro took over the live broadcast, would the previous audiences give up on the channel? Kevin Lin wasnt really that willingafter all, there were viewers who were working in rted departments, and the evaluations of those older audiences were important too. "Actually, you can view it from a different angle," Fang Zhao said. "Think about it, why do you think Zaro was able to be the most loved by the Leizhou governor in his current generation?" The Renault family had expanded till this day and was already an extremelyrge family n. Among the Renaults of Zaros generation, there were also many elites and many who, like Zaro, were not that proper. So why did the Leizhou governor have a bias toward Zaro? Kevin Lin agreed with what Fang Zhao had just said. "Oh, right, thinking about it this way, it makes sense." "Furthermore, Zaros status can help you gain even more explosive information," Fang Zhao continued. Kevin Lin nodded his head once more. He had not thought about this. No matter what, Zaro was still a Renault. Zaros mothers engineeringpany had investments on this. There were also trusted aides of the Renault family here who hade over from Leizhous military district. With Zaro here, he would surely receive even more convenience. Fang Zhaos words made Kevin Lin fall silent. Indeed, he had some prejudice, but if he continued with this attitude, he felt that he was just being petty. Just like Fang Zhao had said before, Zaros attitude tended to rub people the wrong way. Kevin Lin finally made up his mind. "Makes sense. We wont know if we dont give it a try." Afterward, he sent a message to Zaro through the Baiji military districtsmunicationswork to negotiate cooperating. The selected celebrity of Project Starlight was not supposed to be changed no matter what, but Fang Zhaos circumstances were different. Shanta had already arranged matters. All Fang Zhao needed to do was arrange a substitute for himself. While Zaros manager and Kevin Lin were negotiating the terms of cooperation, Fang Zhao also contacted his two elders in far-off Yanzhou. "What?! To Baiji? Allocated family residential apartment? But is your rank sufficient... Oh, so thats how is it... We will definitely go! Its no issue! Recently we have been idle. We dont have any matters..." Great-Grandfather Fang simply did not bother to hide his excitement. His aged eyes were glowing with emotion. Great-Grandmother Fang looked up at her husband. This old head had just made ns with other old folks in the retirement facility just yesterday. He had said that they should take the opportunity while they were able-bodied to travel and go on a global tour to see other continents. They had never expected to receive this sort of news today. However, even if the choice were up to Great-Grandmother Fang, she would still travel to Baiji all the same. As for other matters, they could just leave them behind. In their lives, the most glorious times theyd had were the times when they had been in the military. After so many years, they had expected to spend the remainder of their lives in the retirement facility, being idle and waiting to die. Never had they expected to receive a chance to take a long-distance voyage, and to the Baiji military district that was all the rage recently at that. For the two elder Fangs, this was a rare opportunity. After ending the call, Great-Grandfather Fang excitedly told his wife. "Hurry, hurry, hurry, pack our things. We are heading to Yanzhou military district. Little Zhao says that we will be sent to the space station. Following that, together with other military family members, we will embark on the third transport ship to Baiji." Actually the two elders did not have many things. After all, they were ex-soldiers and were familiar with the procedures. Bringing along too many things might get them dyed at the security check. Certain electronic equipment was also prohibited. Many things in the military district would be distributed when they arrived. Therefore, they only took half an hour to pack their luggage. In the remaining time, Great-Grandfather Fang went out to unt. "Oldrades, that global tour, you guys have to go without me. I will be personally heading over to Baiji to see my great-grandson!" On the day of departure, Great-Grandfather Fang dragged his luggage along and took a photo with Great-Grandmother Fang before posting it on his social tform. Together with the photo, he posted a status: "Setting off to Baiji!" After this status was updated, thements on it increased at a rapid rate. However, Great-Grandfather Fang did not check them. He had just been showing off a little before moving on. He still had to hurry. Great-Grandfather Fang and Great-Grandmother Fang were the envy of everyone in the retirement facility as they set off for Yanzhou military district in a flying car. Over at Baiji, on the day before Fang Zhao left Baiji, at the end of the days live broadcast, he spoke to the camera lens. "As I have some temporary assignments that require me to leave the for a short duration, someone will be standing in for me and continuing channel S5s live broadcasts. During this short time, I believe everyone will receive a nice surprise." The information Fang Zhao had just revealed gave rise to passionate discussions from online viewers. "Fang Zhao is heading out on an assignment? Isnt he just a conscript? Why does he have other assignments? What sort of secret assignment is it that he cant reveal the details?" "Im more concerned with who is taking over for Fang Zhao in the live broadcasts." "Given how popr Baiji is, the person standing in for Fang Zhao is probably some big-name celebrity. Otherwise, the person would not be able to handle it." "It could be a military officer from the military district. After all, channel S5s style is different from the other channels." "Maybe there is some secret transaction going on that we dont know about." Regardless of how it was being discussed online, First Frontline did not reveal any information regarding the person who would be taking over. There were also people that guessed Zaro, but the notion was rejected immediately whenever it was mentioned. Given how Zaro was, could he handle channel S5s style? If they really wanted to use Zaro, channel S5s umted reputation and praise would all be ruined! Thus, everyones conjecture was focused on celebrities that were really popr nowadays and hadnt been seen in the past few days. To give his fans a surprise, this time around, Zaro did not divulge his whereabouts. Ever since he had decided to head to Baiji, he had started on a series of preparations. There also had not been any activity on his public social tform for many days. Forizens, this was simply unusual! Thest piece of news about Zaro was that he had gone to the Leizhou governors official residence. As this involved the governor, although Leizhousrge media organizations had captured images, they had only discreetly release news, and they didnt dare to make any irresponsible ims. After all, Zaro visiting the governors official residence was not an umon urrence. Perhaps the reason there was no news about him was because he had done something wrong and had been locked in a room by the governor and forced to face the wall? By the time Zaro arrived on Baiji, Fang Zhao had already left the. Shortly after, a flying transport left Baiji base and headed for Outpost 23. The flying transport was different from the one the Baiji military district base used. It was another model bearing four words: "Luo Bu Construction Corporation." Luo Bu Construction was a leading enterprise in Leizhous construction industry and was also a firm belonging to Zaros mothers family n. At the moment, Luo Bu Construction had signed arge contract with Baiji. Zaros mom was a senior management executive in Luo Bu Construction. Onboard the flying transport, Zaro looked at the scenery of Baiji below him. "There is a rather pleasing atmosphere here. The flowers and nts are thriving, fleeting clouds..." Zaros agent was calmly arranging information regarding Outpost 23 and did not even raise his head when he heard this. "Be more straightforward. Be more straightforward with the main point." Stop pretending to be artistic This time, it was clear and simple. "I suddenly dont feel like eating watermelons." Zaros agents expression was as calm as the ocean when there was no wind. Silently watching Zaro for a few seconds, he said. "Senior Master..." Zaro raised his hands to cut off his agents words, and Zaro corrected his agent. "Please call me Smiling Angel." All right, not eating watermelons, not growing watermelons, Zaros manager had long gotten used to Zaro, who had a new idea in his head every day. As for "Smiling Angel" or whatever, that was definitely the temporary halo Zaro had decided to crown himself with. "The governor has said that, this time, you must bring about a direct and positive influence. You even guaranteed it," Zaros agent said solemnly. "I know. Positive, isnt that smiling more and not arguing? Thus, having arrived here, I am no longer Senior Master Zaro. From now on, please call me Smiling Angel." Zaros agent: "...I feel that there is a difference between our understanding of the governors words." Zaro spoke sincerely. "Trust me, everything will be fine." "That was what you saidst time, when we invested in the 100-episode web drama. In the end, we made a loss of 90 million." Zaro pretended not to hear anything and looked out of the transport. "Hey, I can already see Outpost 23!" At the outpost, Kevin Lin had received news and was already waiting. Today, Zaro had worn a fluorescent yellow outdoor jacket, as if afraid that he wouldnt be noticed. "Where is Fang Zhao?" Zaro asked as he nced at the surrounding people. "He has already left Baiji. Does Senior Master have any words you wish to pass on to him?" Kevin Lin asked. Zaro raised his hands and shook them to and fro. "Nothing else, just tell him to rest assured andplete his assignment in peace!" Kevin Lin: "..." These words seemed a little unpleasant to him. "All right, cut the chatter. Hurry, lights, camera, cameraman, hair stylist... Forget it, I didnt bring my hair stylist. Get into position, everyone, Im ready to begin the live broadcast." Zaro quickly got into his own character. Fan Lin, who was standing to the side, had thought that Zaro would look for him first after arriving. He had not expected that Zaro would do a live broadcast first. He did not say anything, instead silently walking to the side. After all, he had not thought about how to talk to this famous youth from Leizhou. While Zaro was going over his image, Kevin Lin and Zaros agent had a short discussion. Zaros agent told Kevin Lin that Zaro wasnt the good-for-nothing loser that people made him out to be and that his constitution wasnt that weak. Zaros own father had drilled Zaro hard for a year during his military service midway through his university time. Afterpleting that, he had not left the and had done his military service in Leizhous military district. This matter was not considered a secret. There were videos during that time that showed Zaros training was tough enough and that Zaro was not as idle as people thought. He had frequently been assigned tasks that required physical strength.With regard to self-preservation and gun handling, Zaro was much more capable than other celebrities. When all was said and done, he was still a Renault. Kevin Lin had set a notification for the live broadcast beforehand, letting channel S5s audiences know that the broadcast was about to start. After five minutes, the camera switched to live broadcast mode. Zaro faced the camera lens and shed a smile he reckoned waspletely sincere and dazzling. "Greetings, everyone! I am that mysterious person who will be taking over for Fang Zhao and continuing with the live broadcasts~." Online audiences: "..." "Surprised? Unexpected? Are you guys happy?!" Online audiences: "..." "In channel S5s live broadcasts that follow, I intend to spread love and righteousness. From now on, please call me Leizhous Smiling Angel!" "Online audiences: "..." It feels like channel S5 has released an extremely deadly super weapon. Chapter 228: Life Ark Chapter 228: Life Ark Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh When Zaro was starting the live broadcast as Leizhous smiling angel, Fang Zhao was on his way to Wai. Wais position at the tail end of the development sequence was simr to the Baiji of the past. Thes circumstances were not much different from the old Baiji, as it essentially relied on military funds and donations to get by. However, their condition was slightly better than Baijis had been, as it was a little warmer there. This warmth did not mean thes climate but referred to the life forms on this. Perhaps just looking at Wais nts and animals, there wasnt really anything unusual, but whenpared to those on Baiji, these life-forms were really much warmer. If creatures from Baiji were rated on a scale from 1 to 10 ording to how dangerous they were, here on Wai one would rarely see anything that exceeded a 5. Because this was not as dangerous and the soil quality was pretty decent, every year, more research personnel came to Wai than went to Baiji. Even Fan Lin had came over to survey. If not for the fact that experiment results at Baiji had been more favorable, Fan Lin would have established aboratory on Wai instead. Although norge corporations or investing initiatives supported them, many researchers had set upboratories here. In the past, Wais situation had been much better than Baijis. Furthermore, with its natural conditions and warmth, military service applications to this were not under the "extremely arduous" category. Fang Zhao had seen Wais introduction. Here, they only had grade A? power source ore. Just a grade lower yet the difference was so vast. When the people at the Wai base saw the resources that Baiji had, it was little wonder they felt anxious. Even if thetest models of detection equipment werent able to detect grade A power ore, they would still have put aside their pride and approached Shanta to ask to borrow Fang Zhao for a while just so that they could confirm whatever expectations they had in their hearts. The person sending Fang Zhao over to Wai was none other than Edmund, the colonel who used to be in charge of the mining area. Now he had probably be a major general. Since the establishment of the Baiji military district, Shantas trusted aides had been on the uprise alongside the developments; they had all been promoted. Originally, Edmund had starting writing his application to transfer to civilian work, but now, he would not leave no matter what. Only an idiot would choose to leave Baiji when they were reaping in rewards. Edmund was very grateful to Fang Zhao for discovering the grade A power ore. Many people said that even if there hadnt been a Fang Zhao, Baiji ore would still have been discovered eventually by miners, but Fang Zhaos discovery had been too timely. Other people might have had the patience to wait, but Edmund was different. If the discovery had been 10 dayster, perhaps he might have already submitted his transfer application. Once it had been submitted, there would have been no retracting it. When he recalled this, Edmund still shuddered at the thought. Shanta had appointed Edmund to take charge of this transit. It was rare for Edmund to be in this sort of amiable manner, and he had not grumbled about this assignment. He had even given Fang Zhao the best room. When people on the transport ship saw the always stern Edmund sh a warm smile at Fang Zhao, goose bumps appeared on their skin. People who were oblivious might even mistakenly think Fang Zhao was an illegitimate child of Edmunds. Before arriving at Wai, Edmund told Fang Zhao about the situation there. Other than ssified information, Edmund spoke a lot so Fang Zhao would have a rough idea of the situation there. Also, Wai was where one of the other stars of Project Starlight was basedChannel S4s Woo Tianhao. The transport ship was not suitable to enter the Wai base and so stayed in space. Smaller transport crafts flew out from inside the transport ship. Fang Zhao was within one of these smaller transport crafts. Wai basesmanding officer, Lieutenant General Huo Yi, was already waiting in the parking space. As themanding officer of a military base, Huo Yi was not required to personally receive them, but there was special significance this time. To show his sincerity, Huo Yi had decided to personally meet Fang Zhao when he had received news of Fang Zhaos arrival. When he saw Fang Zhao disembarking from the transport craft, Huo Yis smile widened and he strode forward. "Wee to Wai!" Edmund walked to the front of all the people disembarking from the craft. Whether it was intentional or idental, he blocked Fang Zhao from Huo Yis line of sight. When Edmund arrived in front of Huo Yi, he saluted. "Baiji military districts Edmund in charge of transporting Baiji ore. All 10 tons have been safely delivered!" Edmunds voice was loud and clear, and he ced an added emphasis on the words "military district" and "Baiji ore." The looks on the faces of those from Wai base did not seem so good. Although they tried their best to hide it, Fang Zhao could feel that the surrounding atmosphere was not that great. The Wai basemanding officer, Huo Yi, had an unassuming smile on his face, but deep down, Edmunds words were making him boil with rage. I know that you have established a military district and have mined grade A ore and you are now showing off, but just hearing from your tone, I would have thought you had delivered a kiloton of ore. In the end, there are only 10 tons. How petty! "Major General Edmund, still as imposing as ever. Cough." After he said this, Huo Yis gaze went past Edmund and nced at Fang Zhao behind him. "You must be Fang Zhao? How does your first time on Wai feel? Isnt there a sort of especially cid and refreshing feeling?" Fang Zhao agreed with what Huo Yi had just said. Indeed, since he had left the transport craft, Fang Zhao had not felt the need to keep up his guard at every moment. Although it could not be considered entirely safe, inparison to Baiji, the ce was rather peaceful. It was not just limited to Wai base, on the whole, it seemed especially peaceful. Without waiting for a reply from Fang Zhao, Huo Yi went on. "Here it isnt as dangerous as Baiji. It is really suitable for living. Perhaps you might build arge manor or chateau?" Manors and chateaus were a fantasy of many youngsters. Huo Yi had decided to use this angle to entice Fang Zhao. When Edmund heard these words, hisplexion darkened. Your father is still here! And you are so impatient to try and poach from us? However, Huo Yi was themanding officer of this base and had a military rank of lieutenant general. This was also his territory, so Edmund did not dare to make a fuss. Perhaps in the past, even if he was a colonel, he would have put in a few objections, but now, Edmund felt that there was no need. Getting into a dispute with the dirt-poor Wai base was beneath him. All he did was take a mental note of what Huo Yi said. When he returned, he would mention it in his report to Shanta. Huo Yi also did not want to get into an argument with Edmund. He got his men to do an inventory check. Ten tons of power ore was Baijis assistance to the poor. Although his heart did not feel sofortable, any free benefits were better than nothing. This was genuine grade A power ore! After the inventory check, Huo Yi did not have any intention of keeping Edmund here any longer. Edmund also did not wish to remain here for too long. It was always busy on Baiji and he still had a bunch of matters to attend to. Edmund repeated some words to Fang Zhao, then brought his men and left. After Edmund and his men left, the mood lightened. Besides Fang Zhao, there were three others: a major and two captains from the Yanzhou military district. Huo Yi had checked up on them already. Although these three belonged to Baiji military district now, they were not men that Shanta could dispatch. Their duty was to ensure Fang Zhaos safety, and Huo Yi would not make things difficult for them. After the arranged banquet, Huo Yi did not immediately bring Fang Zhao to the mines. He instead arranged for his men to show Fang Zhao around and take in Wais scenery. He would let Fang Zhao rx first and adjust to the ce before bringing Fang Zhao to the mines the next day. Huo Yi was worried that Fang Zhao would be too tired. In his heart, he was itching to pull Fang Zhao to the mines and use his "Diting ears" to listen, but for the sake of getting the most urate results, he was willing to wait a while more. They had already waited for so long, what was another 10-odd hours of waiting? Actually, Huo Yi himself knew that Wai probably did not have any grade A power ore. Therefore, although he hoped for a good result, he had also mentally prepared himself for bad news. When he thought about the current state of Baiji, Huo Yi had a pained feeling. In fact, he and Shanta had been dispatched tos Wai and Baiji around the same time. Then, Huo Yis methods had won him the upper hand, and he had managed to get the warmer and less dangerous Wai. If the situation was as before,paring the twos with simr grade ore, Wai would surely have developed faster than Baiji. But now, the two could no longer bepared. At the current rate of development, even after a hundred years, Wai might not even have developed to the point of setting up their own military district. How regrettable! As Huo Yi was sighing ruefully about his life, Fang Zhao was led to the research section of the base. Wais base headquarters was three to four times the size of the old Baiji at best. At the side was a special area for researchers. The person showing Fang Zhao around pointed to the buildings ahead and showed Fang Zhao which were the researchers dormitories and where theboratories were. Fang Zhao also caught sight of a vast experimental plot. From all of these, it could been seen that if grade A power ore had not emerged on Baiji, Wai would surely have developed much faster than Baiji. Its investment value was slightly higher too. Fang Zhao gazed at the not-too-distant experimental plot, and his voice revealed his slight surprise. "Are those... peach trees?" Wheat fields and other grain crops were nothing surprising. The base needed to grow its own food supply. But what were those in front? Fang Zhao thought his own eyes were ying tricks on him. Although he had seen some being nted on Muzhou farms, therge majority that should have be extinct during the Period of Destruction had actually appeared here. The person showing Fang Zhao around was momentarily stunned by Fang Zhaos outburst, but it was quickly reced by a sense of pride. "Thats right, those are peach trees. Follow me. Although we cant enter, observing from the outside should provide you with enough content to brag about for half a year." His tone implied that he was going to bring Fang Zhao to gain knowledge and experience. "Over at this side are peach trees, over there are apple trees, and at that side..." The person leading him suddenly got stuck. He could not recognize the tree species. "Tangerine trees, oranges trees, apricot trees, and those are cherry trees." As they walked, Fang Zhao called out the names of many different fruit trees in session. As they continued forward, there were even many ornamental nts that had only existed in the Old Era! "Yes, yes, yes, thats right, these are the ones! These are still in the experimental stage, I think for a few decades already. I heard that they will be able to hit the market soon. This isnt an illegalboratory. Any experiment run here has to be approved. Actually, we have been applying for a separate research base, but it hasnt been approved yet." The person leading the way sighed helplessly. After sighing, he asked Fang Zhao, "How is it? Are you interested in investing here?" Even at this sort of time, he wouldnt forget about trying to solicit investments. A faint fragrance lingered in the air. The scent of osmanthus flowers. As though Fang Zhao was in a daze that had brought him back to the past. It turned out that even though many people did not know about it, they had survived on another, away from home. The seed bank that many people had given their all to protect, the ark 1 that preserved life, had never been stranded after all. It had been sailing all along. Chapter 229: Investment Chapter 229: Investment Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao found hisposure and asked the tour guide, "When are these fruits going to market?" Noticing Fang Zhaos interest in the fruit trees, the tour guide became even more enthusiastic. "Soon. These experimental trees are being nted in secret. All visitors are required to sign confidentiality agreements, so the results havent been announced yet. The higher-ups want to see how the experimentse along, but judging from the progress, they may go public this year." The experiments were winding down. There were no major technical issues that needed to be resolved, so only theb technicians working for research scientists remained. The tour guide said Fan Lin had started quite a few experiments here as well, but they no longer required his direct supervision. A few of his students had been running the final phases of his projects for several years now. That was also why Fan Lin focused his attention on Baiji. If those experiments panned out, it would be a major technical breakthrough and elevate his influence in his field. Channel S4 had avoided discussing the experimental fruit trees because of the confidentiality requirement. The gene bank had once been hailed mankindsst line of defense. Perhaps only people who had survived the Period of Destruction could appreciate its incredible value. There had been a saying in the Old Era: "Eating is everything." Filling your stomach was a big deal. There were many nt species out there, but not all were edible by man. As Earths major food producer, Muzhou had started out by nting seeds preserved in the gene bank before developing new crops based on technological innovations. Then hade the advent of space exploration and the introduction of colonization programs. Once a foreign was deemed livable and troops were dispatched, the Academy of Agricultural Science would select certain seeds, based on thes conditions, for the soldiers to nt on a small scale. The experimental plots would be gradually expanded based on their sess. There were also the hunting quotas, which, besides curbing excessive aggression on the part of the soldiers, were aimed at guaranteeing food safety. No one knew if the animals on foreigns carried any untreatable viruses or whether eating them would have any long-term side effects. Meanwhile, the decision of which species from the gene bank to revive had been reached after extensive discussions among about a dozen senior professors at the Academy of Agricultural Science. Which nts to test on a foreign, whether the ingestion of local animals would bring ill health to soldiers, whether that would impact colonization nsall these questions required long-term studies and observation to answer. This was also why the soldiers received multiple physicals every year. It took too long to reach firm conclusions, and it was a major drain on finances and manpower. By contrast, it made more sense to revive "safe" nt species from the gene bank that were suitable for human consumption. Long-term scientific studies were needed too, but running experimental plots and expanding them was less costly. In times of desperation, during food shortages, it was easy topromise, but now, material conditions allowed humans to prioritize safety and efficiency. In choosing extinct species from the gene bank, food crops were preferred because humans needed full stomachs to do anything else, after all. After full stomachs came a taste for refinement, so next on the list were delicious fruits and nts. Aesthetically pleasing, recreational nts came next. Few medicinal nts were revived, because many such species had actually survived the Period of Destruction and yed a major role inbating disease. There were quite a few experimental plots on Wai, but it had never been certified an "experimental base" because Wai ranked low on the development sequence. Transportation was a major expense. Official budgets only allowed for an annual dispatch ofb technicians from Earth. Other expenses were covered out of pocket by the project leaders. The reason the tour guide responded so effusively to Fang Zhao was because he wanted the famedposer to invest in Wais experimental plots. Most investors shied away from Wai because they knew that short-term profit was unlikely, and now that Baiji had stolen the limelight, investors were flocking there instead. Fang Zhao hadnt promised to invest, nor had he rejected the possibility. The tour guide didnt know what Fang Zhao was thinking. He was about tounch into another spiel when the weather took a turn for the worse. A light drizzle started, so the tour guide scrambled to get Fang Zhao back to base. The lodgings the Wai base offered to Fang Zhao were decent. Fang Zhao still hadnt seen Tianhao from S4 or his assigned journalist. He had heard that they were on a trip. Tianhao had been going on quite a few excursions ofte. He was either doing live broadcasts of himself fishing at ake or showing off his handicraft. He made specimens out of the fish he caught and the wild flowers he picked. Word was that they were going to be given away as gifts in an online lucky draw. This was also a gimmick that S4 hade up with in light of S5s strong viewership numbers. It didnt matter whether Fang Zhao saw Tianhao or not. Kevin Lin treated Tianhao and his assigned journalist aspetition, whereas Fang Zhao simply viewed him as the young descendant of an old friend. Fang Zhao enjoyed hisvish treatment at Wai. The next day, he was woken up early in the morning. "Your flying transport is ready. Commander Huo Yi is leading the expedition personally. Seems like the Wai authorities are taking your visit seriously," a bodyguard told Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao noticed that Huo Yi wasnt in the best shape, but one couldnt tell at first nce. Huo Yi had done a good job of hiding his condition. Huo Yi had read a development n for Baijist night. He was filled with jealousy. A torrent of thoughts prevented him from falling asleep. One moment, he was fantasizing about the discovery of a grade A power ore on Wai, then the next rational thought told him that it was impossible and he had to ept reality. Huo Yi managed a smile when he saw Fang Zhao. "Lets go. Lets check out the closest mine first, then move further." Upon arrival at the first mine, Fang Zhao knocked on the walls and listened, just like he had done on the previous live broadcast. Huo Yi andpany were familiar with these moves. Lord knows how many times they had reyed the footage of Fang Zhao discovering the new ore on Baiji. They remembered Fang Zhaos every maneuver. When Fang Zhao stopped knocking, a major general next to Huo Yi couldnt help but ask, "So?" "Nothing." Fang Zhao shook his head. Disappointment was visible on the faces of Huo Yi and co. Another mine. "Anything?" the major general asked again. "Nothing," Fang Zhao responded. The next mine. "Nothing." And the next. "Nothing." ... "Nothing." ... "Nothing." ... After touring thest mine, the senior military officials from the Wai base had turned neutral. Disappointment had be resignation. This was the result they had been expecting. How could the most advanced detection equipment fall short of the human ear? But they hadnt been able to help but raise their hopes. Now there was nothing to look forward to. Huo Yi was among the more clear headed. He had adjusted his mindset when they had set foot in the first mine. So be it. Such was their fate. If he hadnt used underhanded tactics to secure the assignment to Wai, maybe he would have been sent to Baiji instead. But hindsight was useless now. It was best to ept things as they were, lest he be more and more depressed. Fang Zhao had expected the same oue. His hearing was good all right, but it didnt rival the most advanced detectors. Technology had its advantages. The reason he had discovered a new energy ore on Baiji was because miners there had still been using older detectors due to poor funding. The older models couldnt detect the new ore, but the newer models were a different story. So Fang Zhao wasnt disappointed that he had failed to discover another power ore. He took advantage of the tour of the mines to carefully observe the physicalndscape of Wai. It was definitely less harsh than Baiji, even taking into consideration its virgin forests, which could be easily essed by ground troops with modern weaponry and battle gear. Because Baiji was ranked high in the development order, every infrastructure project and the zoning for every plot ofnd had been carefully nned. Fang Zhao had no say. This was a turf war between titans of business and politics, where wealthy businessmen were going to cash in. For now, Fang Zhao wasnt qualified to take part. As far as Wai was concerned, now that it had missed out on the new energy ore, it could no longer secure the most advanced equipment or long stays by top-of-the-line military vessels, which meant it was stuck in no-mansnd in the short run. If the experimental base certification came through, the Wai base would have an extra source of funding. If not, they were stuck with the status quo. Wai didnt boast any grade A power ore, so it was likely no major investor groups would be willing tomit for the next century or so. The discrepancy between Wai and Baiji would grow bigger. In a few years, the gap might be simr to the difference between a first-tier city from the Old Era and a podunk vige. This was the reality that the leadership of the Wai base had to ept. Back at base, the atmosphere was a bit stilted. The military officials were less hospitable. Fang Zhao didnt mind, though. He didnt enter the basepound immediately. Instead, he sat on arge rock located near one of the experimental plots. The base leadership let him be. Fang Zhaos three bodyguards, however, did their duty and stuck with their subject, even though they had no idea what Fang Zhao was up to. The trio exchanged puzzled nces, frowning at Fang Zhaos strange behavior in their own secretnguage. One of the bodyguards became rmed when he saw Fang Zhao turn his head toward the neighboring woods. No one could be observed emerging from the woods, but Fang Zhaos expression clearly said he had detected something. The three bodyguards knew they probably werent aspetent as Fang Zhao, Hearing-wise, they were definitely inferior, so if Fang Zhao sensed something out of the ordinary, then something had to be wrong. "Are your ears really as sensitive as legend has them?" A figure emerged from behind one of the trees in the woods. The person wasnt embarrassed at all about being discovered. The man was Tianhao. He had heard that Fang Zhao had arrived on Wai, but it was toote and he and his assigned reporter had been quite far from base at the time. They had only returned today. He had wanted to test Fang Zhao, to see if Fang Zhao was really a good enough fighter to earn a second-ss merit. He was confident about a sessful ambush even though Fang Zhao was guarded by three men. Little had he expected to be discovered before he could approach. Fang Zhao gestured with his right hand, signaling the three bodyguards to stand down. Chapter 230: Collaborating to Purchase Land Chapter 230: Coborating to Purchase Land Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Tianhao walked over and moved arge stone over to Fang Zhaos side and sat down, his gaze sizing up Fang Zhao and the three bodyguards. Clicking his tongue, he thought to himself, This bastard is rather pretentious, having a major and two captains as his bodyguards. So many people would be jealous if they knew. Not bothering at all about the looks from the three bodyguards, Tianhao sat cross-legged and plucked a strand of straw before cing it in his mouth. Without enunciating his words clearly, he said to Fang Zhao, "We are all participants of the first segment of Project Starlight and are more or less colleagues already. We shouldnt be that unfamiliar with each other. How about heading back to the base for a drink?" "Im still undergoing military service," Fang Zhao replied. There were many restrictions during military service duration, and in principle, conscripts were not permitted to consume alcohol. Of course, alcohol provided by senior officers for a celebratory banquet did not count. "Oh, right, you are still a conscript." Tianhao felt that it was a pity. He had wanted to tell Fang Zhao that it was all right to secretly drink on Wai, but realizing the three bodyguards were staring at him, he stopped himself and thought, How are these bodyguards, they are simply monitors. While under scrutiny, Tianhao would also not advise Fang Zhao to partake in any questionable activities. Changing the topic, he asked, "I heard that you are really good with history. Do you know about historical figures? Some people say that I resemble great general Woo Tong of the Founding Era; what do you say?" Fang Zhao gave a simple reply. "There is some resemnce." Tianhao, or Woo Tianhao, was a descendant of Tongzhous Woo family. However, when he appeared in the the entertainment circles, Woo Tianhao generally did not disy his family name. Although he did not know whether or not Fang Zhao was ttering him, Tianhao seemed rather happy when he heard this, and his smile grew wider. "I think so too." He loved it when people said that he had a great generals style or that he looked like Woo Tong. "Have people from Wai base asked you about investing yet?" Woo Tianhao asked. "They did." "What are you thoughts on this matter? Actually, it is really good to invest here, and you arent short of money." Woo Tianhao had made inquiries about the value of Fang Zhaos works and ie from other endorsement deals. Making some calctions, he understood that Fang Zhao, this little celebrity, would not lose to him when it came to cash in hand! He also had another motive for finding Fang Zhao so urgently. "Its worth a try," Fang Zhao replied. "I think so too, and I have already started looking at ces." Woo Tianhao raised his eyebrows and noticed Fang Zhao gazing at the experimental plots to the side. Turning to Fang Zhao, he said, "Brother, lets y a game. Do you know what I wish to build on Wai? If you guess correctly, you get a prize. You have three chances. If you get it on the first try, one million dors. If you take two tries, 500,000. If you take three tries, 100,000. How about it? You have nothing to lose." As he watched Fang Zhao look over, Woo Tianhao was secretly pleased, and he thought to himself, The bait has been set, but even if you rack your brains, there is no way you can guess it! "Build a dojo into a mountainside?" Fang Zhao replied. Woo Tianhao: "..." Woo Tianhao nearly swallowed his straw and started coughing before spitting it out. Surprise and in disbelief was written all over his face. "How did you know? Dont tell me your ear can hear it?" There was a faint smile on Fang Zhaos face. "Guessed it." Just like Su Mu had said many times about returning to tending sheep after the war, Fang Zhao also remembered that Woo Tong had talked about building a dojo into a mountain after the war many times as well. Woo Tianhao, this little fellow, actually had the same dream as Woo Tong. Fang Zhao had actually had no idea what Woo Tianhao wanted to construct on Wai. However, since Woo Tianhao had said he was like Woo Tong, Fang Zhao had then remembered Woo Tongs words and thus made his guess, which had turned out to be correct. The result was really unexpected, but he wouldnt reveal the reason for his guess to Woo Tianhao. Realizing that he wouldnt be able to get the reason, Woo Tianhao no longer pressed Fang Zhao for it. His motive in looking for Fang Zhao had not been this. One million was just 1 million. Whenpared to what he wanted to discuss with Fang Zhao, 1 million was not a big deal. "Pass me your bank ount number. I will transfer the funds to you when I get ess to the inte," Woo Tianhao said. The three bodyguards behind Fang Zhao shot each other weird nces. In their hearts, they were thinking. Really building a dojo? What the h*ll goes on in his mind? Still building a dojo in this sort of era? Not saying that people of the New Era would have no interest, but even if they had interest in this, there are all sorts of virtual sses online and all sorts of tutors for one-on-one lessons. With it being so convenient, even gyms gradually faded into obscurity over time. Things from the old era like dojos only exist in history textbooks. Is there a need to construct one? Too much money and too few things to spend on? Or have the people of Wai base brainwashed him and made him retarded? On the contrary, Fang Zhao did not find it strange at all. In the Old Era, the Woo n had been a family of martial artists and had produced a number of martial arts action stars. It was reasonable to say that the Woo n of old had notcked methods of earning money, and Woo Tong had be a physical instructor. After the apocalypse had broken out, Woo Tong had rapidly gathered up a bunch of people and taken refuge. After that, it had turned into a resistance, counterattacking and recapturing Tong Zhao. In the end, he had be one of the great generals of the Founding Era, but due to certain reasons, he had been unable to aplish his dream of building the dojo. There was actually amemorative dojo in Tongzhou, but it did not have the traditional significance and was not the sort of dojo Woo Tianhao wanted. In the New Era, other than Woo Tianhao, no one else in the Woo family had any interest toward this. Snatching a spot in the first iteration of Project Starlight anding to Wai was something that Woo Tianhao had meticulously nned for. Woo Tianhao did not hide his ns. "ces in Tongzhou that I am satisfied with all belong to the ecology parks and nature reserves. They cant be randomly torn down or undergo construction, so I can only build it on a foreign. After looking around, I picked Wai." In the New Era,nd resources were scarce. There were too many people and there was too littlend. Scenic ces were protected by all sorts of regtions. Even if it was the Woo familys Woo Tianhao, he could forget about trying to get his hands on a mountain with a panoramic view. Moreover, on their home, for such scenic ces, even if they were not protected byws and regtions, thend would be excessively expensive. Even Woo Tianhao did not have the financial capability to buy a mountaintop. "How about it? Any interest in buyingnd here? Construct a manor, own arge piece ofnd, own a few good horses. When your spirits are low, you cane for a stay and live like the nobles of the Old Era that we see on television. How shy is that! For safety, you can bring along bodyguards. Although the cost of traveling is a little high, with your ie, you shouldnt have any problems." Woo Tianhaos intention was to rope Fang Zhao in. The risks if only a single person was investing were too high. After all, thend here belonged to the Wai base, and Huo Yi might not necessarily give the Woo family any concessions, as he was not from Tongzhou. However, Woo Tianhao was too satisfied with Wais conditions and did not want to give it up. Therefore he wanted to rope in a few people to share the risks. If anything should happen, more people would mean more assistance. Woo Tianhao had also approached a few friends, but they had given a host of reasons and had not promised him anything. People from the Woo family were either unwilling or had given Woo Tianhao a little funding as support. Recently, Woo Tianhao had been anxious. When he had heard that Fang Zhao would being, Woo Tianhao had started having all sorts of ideas. Woo Tianhao continued trying to persuade Fang Zhao. "Isnt retro in fashion again? Lets indulge in a round of nostalgia. There is beautifulndscape here and not many dangerous creatures. Land here is so cheap because the people of Wai worry about selling it off. In simple terms, this is a rare opportunity. Arent you interested in the experimental plots? If the research base gets approved, the price ofnd on Wai will appreciate. Lets get somend first. Otherwise, all the good areas will get snapped up by others." He had not talked about the situation if the research base was not approved, and even if it was approved, it wouldnt have that much of an impact over here. Even if the price ofnd appreciated, it would not rise by much. A research base would not have much impetus. Fang Zhao understood all this and had already considered carefully. However, he did have the notion of purchasingnd to build a house. Just like Woo Tianhao had said, for that little bit of nostalgia. In the early days of the Founding Era, survivors had also constructed ancient buildings of special significance in Huangzhou, such as pagodas, temples, pces, and many more, with the purpose of passing on the culture to future generations. In the end, though, these buildings had been torn down bit by bit to buildmercial buildings. Only a few were left. Money still dominated everything else. On Wai, the natural conditions were not too bad. Fang Zhao had already had this idea, so when Woo Tianhao finished speaking, he asked, "Have you selected the area?" Woo Tianhao expression became nk, and he hurriedly replied, "Not yet! I was just waiting for you!" Woo Tianhao was looking for partners, but he wanted partners that were serious about long-term investments. He had been waiting for another investor besides himself. When he saw that Fang Zhao had that desire, Woo Tianhao beamed. "If you wish to invest, lets jointly purchasend, and we can each build our own things. With regards to manpower, as long as you are agreeable, I can source the construction teams and we will split the expenses equally. Hows that?" Fang Zhao nodded. "Sure." "All right. I will go draft a contract and send it to you in a bit. Just wait!" Woo Tianhao could not remain sitting any long. The coborator he had waited so long for had finally appeared, and he had to make Fang Zhao stay here. His "Tianhao" dojo was going to see the light of day! Wai base. Huo Yi and the others were feeling slightly dejected, but when they heard that Woo Tianhao and Fang Zhao were going to purchasend and build houses here, their spirits lifted in a sh. That was good news! "Commander, when is the transport ship arranged to send Fang Zhao back scheduled to leave?" someone asked. "What scheduled to leave? Push it back, push back the departure timing! Whats the rush for! Everyone would think that you are trying to get rid of him, huh," Huo Yi chided. The person who spoke cursed silently. Just two minutes ago you were saying "out of sight, out of mind" and to hurry up and send him away. Huo Yi seemed like had had totally forgotten his previous words. He opened up a map that disyed the areas that were avable. "Bring this to them. Let me know after they have chosen. I will give them the most favorable price!" Huo Yi did not conceal anything, nor did he make things difficult for Fang Zhao. On the contrary, to get the funds from Fang Zhao and Woo Tianhaos pockets, Huo Yi even rmended professionals to help them. The ces put forward could also be considered to have enchanting sceneries. There were many ces like these on Wai, but it was hard to find any better on this, and they were not trying to scam Fang Zhao and Woo Tianhao. In the past, there had been a news story about an investment firm being scammed on a foreign. Here, the ces were all part of the bases territory, and they had all the authority here. Huo Yi also knew that. Thus, when he heard that Fang Zhao and Woo Tianhao wanted to invest in Wai, he showed a great deal of sincerity. This was a hard chance toe by. Now, Baiji was a investment hot spot, and everyone would try to invest in Baiji. Fors on the tail end of the development sequence, if they wished to develop faster, all they could do was use their own capabilities to solicit investments, which was down to their methods and luck. It was rare for others to deliver stuff to his doorstep. Would Huo Yi let such an opportunity slip by? Chapter 231: Riding Coattails Chapter 231: Riding Coattails Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh After taking a look at the map, Fang Zhao marked a few locations. These were all spots he had noticed while touring the mines. The mines on Wai were quite scattered, and Fang Zhao had spotted seven locations during the mine tour, but their flying transport had skipped all of them because the group had been on a tight schedule. Fang Zhao had never had the chance to examine them in detail. This time, he returned to the marked spots with his partner Woo Tianhao. Woo Tianhao was no longer in the mood to test Fang Zhaos fighting skills. He had justnded a hard-earned partner. There was no point in spooking his partner now. Indeed, Woo Tianhao was quite confident in his own abilities. Even though he had heard that Fang Zhao was a decent fighter, he didnt think he could possibly lose to a martial arts amateur who dabbled in the arts. Screw the duel. Ill get around to it when everything is confirmed. I cant scare him off before the contract is signed. They visited three locations in a row. Woo Tianhao thought all three were decent. The locations Fang Zhao had marked were all ces he had checked out carefully while doing live broadcasts. They each had their advantages. Woo Tianhao loved those towering mountains obscured by clouds and fog that were straight out of a fantasy novel. Building a kung fu school in a ce like that was ssy. Hed also build a bloody orphanage while he was at it and recruit kids who had the right builds and were interested in martial arts. He would get his fix serving as a head coach. From Woo Tianhaos perspective, why else would you splurge except to feel good? Im happy to spend the cash. Who cares what anyone else says? So even though his family objected to his obsession with building a martial arts school, Woo Tianhao didnt think he was in the wrong at all. "This is the sixth spot? This ce is decent too. I havent done a live broadcast here. Hey, Tang Ke, mark it down. Well broadcast live from this spot next time," Woo Tianhao yelled while turning his head. Tang Ke was the reporter assigned to S4. He was a chubby man about the same age as Kevin Lin. Tang Ke yawned and said, "Got it!" He would have passed on the trip had he known there were so many spots to hit. This was more work than a live broadcast, more tiring. Tang Ke had spentst night listening to Woo Tianhao bullsh*tting about his dreams and whatnot. He hadnt slept well. Right now, he was sleepy as h*ll. "Next?" Woo Tianhao asked Fang Zhao after looking up the coordinates of the seventh location. "Next." Fang Zhao had just uttered his response when he heard a rustling sound from the tall grass ahead of them. The noise was growing louder and was heading in their direction. The three bodyguards tailing Fang Zhao, the two protecting Woo Tianhao, and the soldiers assigned by the main base all raised their guns. "Wait!" Fang Zhao shouted. A silhouette darted out. It was a brown, furry animal about half a meter tall. It had a round head, a long tail, and ears that were checkered. Its main identifying feature was a blue ring surrounding its neck. "Lab animal?" Woo Tianhao asked. Woo Tianhao had seen everything after spending a good deal of time on Wai. He knew instantly where the animal hade from once he saw the blue ring around its neck. "Theyreb animals. They shouldnt be in the wild. Theyve been injected with medicine. The experiments they were used in have concluded, but theb animals cant be set free because there are experimental plots nearby. Theb technicians have them sequestered elsewhere. This one must have escaped," Woo Tianhao exined to Fang Zhao. "Even though they have GPS chips nted in them, catching them is quite a hassle if they escape. Lets cordon them off. The breeders in charge of capturing them shouldnt be far behind." Surrounded by gun barrels, the animal froze, two round eyes bulging from its furry face. Soon, the sound of flying transports could be heard. The animals captors had arrived. The two breeders disembarked from the flying transport, carrying what appeared to be traps. The bodyguards tucked their guns away. Lo and behold, the animal ducked away from the breeders and dashed toward Fang Zhao. Fang Zhaos three bodyguards drew their guns again. They were trained to kill anything that posed a threat to Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao raised his hand again. "No need." The three bodyguards could have killed the animal before it approached Fang Zhao, but Fang Zhao had halted them just in time, so they had missed the split second when they had the animal in their sights. The animal clung on to Fang Zhaos leg and hid behind his body, watching the two breeders in pursuit alertly. Noticing that the bodyguards still had their guns trained on theb animals, the breeders told Fang Zhao andpany, "This thing is called a tiger-eared monkey because its ears resemble the ears of a tiger from the Old Era. It was named by the first researchers who studied them. This is the third time this little fe has escaped, but its not dangerous. It wont attack humans on its own initiative. Dont worry, well take it down now." One of the breeders approached Fang Zhao. The tiger-eared monkey didnt release its grip, instead climbing along Fang Zhaos leg from his calf to his thigh. Its ws gripped Fang Zhaos pants tightly. It wouldnt let go no matter how hard the breeder tugged, letting out a piercing scream instead. The breeder stopped pulling. The little fe had sharp ws; they were worried that they might hurt Fang Zhao if they continued to use force. The two breeders had no choice but to switch approaches. They nced and each other and prepared their dart guns. Lo and behold, the tiger-eared monkey started screaming even more loudly. "Just beat it to death and cook it. Its so annoying," Woo Tianhao said with a frown. After a fresh round of screaming, the tiger-eared monkey turned its head and red at Woo Tianhao while baring its teeth in a vicious snarl. The screaming now was the loudest thus far. The breedersughed knowingly. "Its better if you dont mouth off. Its spent quite a bit of time with humans. It might understand what you say." "Does it run in this direction every time?" Fang Zhao asked. "Yes, he ended up in this area all three times. Last time, it was at the foot of the mountain." The breeder pointed for Fang Zhaos benefit. "Thest time we caught it, it was napping in a tree hole after a meal. Even the howling winds, thunder, and rain didnt wake it up. Animals raised in captivity arent as alert as wild animals." Fang Zhao examined the spot the breeder pointed to and said, "Lets check it out. If there arent any problems, lets use that location." The breeders didnt like the idea. What if the little fe fled even further? Catching it would be a pain in the *ss, but the breeders kept those thoughts to themselves when they saw the colonel traveling with Fang Zhao and Woo Tianhao gesture to them, offering instead. "No problem. Let us lead the way. We know that spot well." For the senior officials at the main base, ab animal was far less consequentialpared to these two potential investors. The most important task at hand was to secure the investment from Fang Zhao and Woo Tianhao. The tiger-eared monkey was still clinging to Fang Zhao when he boarded the flying transport. The new location was only a short flight away, so Fang Zhao stood throughout the journey. The flying transport took off for the foot of the mountain and found anding spot. Fang Zhao got off and approached the woods in front of him. "Say, now that Im here, it feels quite good. I couldnt tell from on top of the mountain," Woo Tianhao said after taking in his surroundings. He couldnt put his finger on what was so great about the location. It just felt right. The air even felt fresher. "This is probably what the archeologists notebooks referred to as good feng shui," Woo Tianhao said after pondering the matter. Fang Zhao didnt know anything about feng shui, but he knew that the animals native to Wai definitely had stronger instincts for good locations than they did, even if they wereb animals. Based on what the two breeders had told them, this little fe was quite sensitive. Just because it wasnt aggressive like a wild animal didnt mean it couldnt discern between different surroundings. Plus, if the tiger-eared monkey would sleep so soundly here even on a rainy day, the natural conditions had to be quite stable. ording to the information provided by Huo Yi, this was not an earthquake-prone area, nor had any major natural disasters urred. The most important thing was that Fang Zhao liked the location too. "Then how about we go with this spot? There are quite a few mountains around here too. Ill pick a good-looking one to build my kung fu school on," Woo Tianhao said. But as he canvassed the massive plot ofnd, he felt that the investor groupprising just him and Fang Zhao was a bit thin. "We cant rival those major investor groups. Two people isnt enough. Why dont we get more people involved. I have a few friends that I can conI mean, persuade to invest." Woo Tianhao looked at Fang Zhao. "You know anyone who has money to blow?" Fang Zhao pondered before responding, "Zaro Renault is on Baiji. I could ask him." Woo Tianhao had never held Zaro in high esteem, but Zaros reputation of splurging was known to all. Yes, lets bring that sucker in! Chapter 232: Why Not Raise the Stakes Chapter 232: Why Not Raise the Stakes Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Since he had already pulled in one person, Woo Tianhao believed that, in no time, he would be able to rope in a second, a third, or maybe even more. As for Huo Yi and the others of Wai base, of course they fully approved of Woo Tianhaos thinking. Pulling more people over would be better. When the time came, some methods could be employed to raise the poprity, and chances for the research base being approved would be higher. The reason the top brass continuously rejected the notion of a research base was probably due to the slower development rate of Wai. There was not much human traffic and the operational costs were high. Furthermore, norge corporations had established themselves here, and ces with experimental plots were not just limited to Wai. Since there were better choices, there was no need to choose Wai. There was a limited quota for bases, so Huo Yi needed to hurry and dere it as soon as possible. Thus, he had made it more convenient for Fang Zhao and Woo Tianhao. Communication rules were also rxed, but they still had to be in line with regtions. With the help of Huo Yi, Woo Tianhao refined his list of who to contact. Roping in a few others would decrease the risk. If there was no human traffic here and they were unable to generate enough discussion, throwing that much money in would not even be able to create a ripple. While the coboration was still in the discussion stage, Woo Tianhao did not want to let others know about it. Therefore, during his live broadcasts, he avoided people and filmed on a nearby mountain. When he was doing his live broadcasts, he carefully made his pick of the nearby mountains. But however much he tried to hide it, Woo Tianhao could not conceal his high spirits from finally roping in a coborator. Nearly all of S4s audience were Woo Tianhao fans and understood him well. When they saw how happy Woo Tianhao was today, they all had their own opinions. "Do you guys feel that Tianhao seems to be smiling a lot today?" "I see it too. Perhaps something good happened?" "Fooling around with a nurse again?" "That wouldnt give him such a reaction. I wonder what he encountered?" Woo Tianhao was oblivious to these viewers online discussions about him. Even if he knew, he would not care. Now, arge proportion of his thoughts were on building the dojo. After the live broadcast ended, Woo Tianhao stood on the mountaintop and surveyed the horizon. "That mountain... that one, and that one, as well as that one over there, I... want them all." Woo Tianhao sighed. It was a pity he had only so much funds avable. Woo Tianhao turned his head and spoke to a bodyguard behind him. "Take note of these few mountains first." The bodyguard went nk for a moment. " All of them?" He thought Woo Tianhao wanted to purchase all of these, but how much would that cost? "Note down all of them. Never mind, pass me the map. I will do it myself." Woo Tianhao took the map and started to mark the areas. From among these ces, he would choose the best mountain to construct his dojo. As for the rest, he would rmended them to other people he was close to. At another location, there were also a bunch of people following Fang Zhao around as he took a look at ces. A breeder familiar with the terrain introduced the surrounding conditions to Fang Zhao and, at the same time, kept an eye on the tiger-eared monkey that was still holding on to Fang Zhaos legs. With an extra burden on his thighs, he had walked such a long distance without feeling out of sorts. This youngster was rather strange. "What do you wish to build here? This area is not suitable for constructing skyscrapers with more than a hundred floors. Im not saying that it is entirely impossible, just that... living here is not necessarilyfortable," the breeder said. "It wouldnt be that high," Fang Zhao replied. "Then what do you wish to construct here?" "An old city street." From Fang Zhaos memory, in his previous life before the Period of Destruction, his old house had been in an area rich with history and culture. There had been a marketce and many interweaving roads. Although ancient, every year, lots of people had been attracted to the ce for tourism. Later, when he had gone to the capital for work, the thing that had left the greatest impression had been thatrge pce. The stockman understood Fang Zhaos intentions rather quickly. "Rebuilding historical sites?" Actually, this sort of idea was not just limited to Fang Zhao. Many youngsters loved to purchasend and construct manors like the aristocrats of the Old Era. It had the same intention and a sense of nostalgia, and it was something people of the New Era found rather shy. "There are too many building styles in the Old Era. Different time periods had different styles..." Fang Zhao exined to them different time periods of the Old Era and the special buildings of those different ces. Ancient city gates, markets, and streets that transcended space and time with thousands of years of history. People of the New Era did not understand much about those times and how resplendent each and every period had been. Unknowingly, everyone apanying Fang Zhao held their breaths as they listened to Fang Zhao describe scenes that only appeared in documentaries or movies. Even Woo Tianhao, who had concluded his live broadcast ande down the mountains, also slowed his ce and listened attentively to Fang Zhaos descriptions. Nowadays, the only things left of architecture from different time periods of the Old Era were models, photographs, or emtions in virtual worlds. In reality, there were only a few simr replicas, but the scale was too smallpared to the originals, and they were not as stunning. If Fang Zhao really constructed this sort of ce... The people of Wai would have it good. When they had free time, they could form groups to tour this ce and rx a little. The stockman had told Fang Zhao to build the sort of ancient castles and pastures that younger people would be into, where they could enjoy riding horses on the vastnds. However, when he listened to Fang Zhaos ounts, he understood that Fang Zhao had a far greater n. "All that you have mentioned, even if we only choose and construct one building a week ording to how it should be, is still arge undertaking," a Wai base colonel said. He meant to remind Fang Zhao that althoughnd here was cheap, constructing buildings required quite a bit of money. If there were too many buildings or the buildings wererge, thebined costs would amount to an enormous sum. "Then lets take it slowly," Fang Zhao replied in a rxed tone. "When you think about it, it is actually a nice ce, one where you cane over when you get older and retire. The atmosphere at this ce is really suitable for retirees," the stockman said. However, Woo Tianhao did not take kindly to those words. Retirement? What retirement? He still wished to open a dojo here! The concept was obviously youthful energy; why did that guy make it sound so lethargic? Woo Tianhao snorted. "I dont intend to purchase thisnd as a retirement n!" The stockman and people from Wai base looked suspiciously at Woo Tianhao. Construction at this sort of ce, if not for retirement, then is it for reselling? Can it even be sold? "Its a dream! Understand?" Woo Tianhao shook his head when he realized these bunch of people had no way of understanding. He didnt wish to talk to this bunch of salted fish. Salted fish without dreams would never understand what was going on in his mind. The stockmen and Wai base personnel really could note to terms with Woo Tianhaos thoughts. They felt that these people were foolish, that they had too much money and too few outlets for spending. But for Wai, this was a good thing, and they would not oppose it. Woo Tianhao drew arge circle on the map. Thend Fang Zhao had chosen and the mountain he had picked were epassed inside. "The area has to be enclosed. City walls?" Woo Tianhao asked Fang Zhao. "City walls will be constructed around the exterior, but current technology still has to be used for defensive measures," Fang Zhao replied. "Definitely." Fang Zhaos eyes nced at the tiger-eared monkey still hugging his thigh, and he asked the breeders. "Where are they raised?" "There is a park district not too far from here built specifically for raising these sorts ofb animals. However, the park district needs refurbishing. Otherwise, theseb animals will keep escaping." The breeders expression was pained. "Unfortunately, we just dont have the funds. Besides feeding the animals, every day we are busy chasing these escaped animals. Simple-minded ones are still easy to manage, but when ites to the more intelligent creatures, we really have our work cut out for us." These two breeders felt that it was only because of their temperaments that they been selected to tend to these animals. If they had been anybody less patient, they would surely have found excuses to secretly kill off these animals that loved to "prison break." Fang Zhao continued to question them. "Have experiments for them been concluded?" "For the majority of them, yes. In the past, we captured a few of thiss wild animals and brought them to thebs to study. When the soldiers from the base might be scratched or bitten and contract viruses, there is a need to use these methods to find a cure. Thus, animal testing on these creatures was necessary." The breeder continued exining, "Now, those animals in the park district have already gone through experiments and tests and basically would not pose any danger to humans. They also do not carry any untreatable viruses. However, it is best not to consume them. Of course, if you really do want to eat them, it is not entire impossible, but they might be hazardous. After all, they grew up in theboratory. The food they consumed when young was all experimental foodstuffs. Now that the experiments are finished, they have switched over to their current food, but their bodies might have traces of medical drugs. If you really want to eat one, perhaps it is better to capture some wild ones. However, after capturing them, it is best to bring them to relevant parties for some testing first. You people are not from Wai base and have not had many vines administered, so there might be some risks if you eat without supervision." Possibly from hearing the breeders talking about eating them, that tiger-eared monkey started screeching again. However, this time, Woo Tianhao did not grumble about the ear-splitting screeches from the tiger-eared monkey. It was as if hepletely paid no attention to the shrieks, simply continuing to stare at the map in his hands, his brows scrunched up. "Fang Zhao, I suddenly have an idea," Woo Tianhao said. "Lets hear it." "I feel that our stakes arent high enough. Since this chance is so hard toe by, how about we find a few more people and coborate to make the territory even bigger. Just like how you mentioned the special architecture of different eras and different continents, if everyone contributes a little, wouldnt we be able to build it up? If we want to take a gamble, why not raise the stakes!" The breeders and soldiers of Wai base could not understand Woo Tianhaos reasoning. You can jump straight into a hole alone, why do you have to drag more people with you? However, Fang Zhao could immediately understand what Woo Tianhao meant. Laughing, he said, "In the Old Era, some filmpanies and movie-making firms createdrge-scale indoor and outdoor sets that wereprehensive. To achieve the most benefits, certain ces also incorporated sightseeing tours besides just using them for filming. A ce where art andmerce harmonize perfectly: a film studioplex!" "Thats right!" Full of fiery passion andplex thoughts, Woo Tianhao stared at the map. At the start, he had not had such big ns. All he had wanted was to purchase somend to build a dojo to fulfill his dream of many years. But after listening to Fang Zhao talk about all that, he changed his mind. Since he was prepared to rope in more people for an investment, why not have bigger ns! With this, he had the confidence to pull in a few more people! They would bring to life historic sites and cultures that had perished during the Period of Destruction, and not just in virtual reality. Not just table-top models but actual life-size architecture that could be felt and touched would, after thousands of years, reappear at a ce outside their home! That... would be a feast for the senses! Chapter 233: Cultural Film Base Chapter 233: Cultural Film Base Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Woo Tianhao wanted to raise the stakes. After analyzing, Fang Zhao felt that it was feasible. Here they could build something just like the celebrated filmplexes of the Old Era. Furthermore, with current technology, construction would not be troublesome at all. All they needed to do was to put in effort in the nning phase. Historic ces and sites across all continents had been destroyed during the Period of Destruction. Due to the innovation of technology in the New Era, people did not wish to spend money rebuilding those types of structures. Even if they had been built, in the 500 years that had followed, many had been torn down to make way for housing buildings due to the exploding poption. In the movie and television industry, all that was required to churn out a film was film, a room in a high-rise building, and a special effects team. Regardless of whether it was historical, modern, fantasy, or sci-fi, everything could be settled with special effects. But for film projects with high standards and requirements, real sets were still favored. Zarospany borrowing equipment and manpower from the military was one such example. However, as there were no historical sites preserved, there were very few historical films. In the industry, the historic genre was the leastmon, and even those that were done with special effects had to reference films preserved from the Old Era. Relying on just Fang Zhao and Woo Tianhao to build up a film studioplex in a short time was an arduous task. Not just due to constructionpublicity and poprity were also two other important matters. What was most important was to rope in more people. "Fang Zhao, on your side, who can you rope in?" Woo Tianhao asked. After musing, he added, "You definitely have to rope in Zaro." "I have already left Zaro a message. As for how many I can pull in, I can only try. After all, in the film and television circles, my connections are limited," Fang Zhao replied. Woo Tianhao remembered that Fang Zhao was not an actor, so he could not pin too much hope on Fang Zhao . "Can you still remain here for a few more days?" Woo Tianhao asked. "Two to three days." As he was still undergoing military service, there was no way that Fang Zhao could have an extended stay here. "You could talk to Huo Yi? He would surely let you stay for some time." Fang Zhao shook his head. "After matters here are settled, when I have returned to Baiji to continue with my military service, I will continue to pay attention to things here in my spare time." "All right, lets do our utmost and handle things separately." Woo Tianhao did not have much hope for Fang Zhao pulling in many people. As long as Fang Zhao could rope in Zaro, that would be enough. Woo Tianhao would rope in the others! As it was gettingte, everyone packed up their things and prepared to return. The tiger-eared monkey was also returned to the park district by the breeder. After the party returned back to base, Fang Zhao and Woo Tianhao went to look for Huo Yi. "Film studioplex?!" When Huo Yi heard this news, he was startled and nearly dropped his canteen before shooting up from his chair. He had only thought that Fang Zhao and Woo Tianhao wanted to purchase a plot ofnd and build a manor to have some fun. Never had he expected that they would make such a big y. However... he liked it! Fang Zhao briefly shared the outlines of their n. "If development goes smoothly, in the future, we can submit an application for a cultural film base or something simr." "Cul-cultural film.... base?!" Calling it a "cultural film base" seeded in exciting Huo Yi. Having had no expectations, this sudden surprise jolted Huo Yi and made him feel giddy with excitement. If this "cultural film base" was reported to the higher-ups and approved, did that mean that there would be mary support? Or perhaps other political benefits? The answer was definitely yes. However, Huo Yi calmed down very quickly. He was still themanding officer of a base and would not lose rationality over Fang Zhaos words. Sitting down again, he studied Fang Zhao and Woo Tianhao with a deep gaze. There was no longer any trace of excitement on his face. Instead, he had a serious expression. "You wish to construct a cultural film base with just the two of you?" "There are others too," Woo Tianhao replied. There was a little sh in Huo Yis eyes as he stifled the excitement in his heart. "Who else?" "It has not been confirmed yet. We are still contacting people." A smile broke out on Huo Yis face. He understood the twos intentions. "So your purpose for finding me is to request extended freemunications for you two?" "Thats right. Of course, we still have to discuss the price ofnd," Woo Tianhao responded. This time, Huo Yi was more expressive, waving his arms as he eximed, "The morend you want, the better the deal I will give you! Its up to you guys how muchnd you want." Huo Yi did not have the final say. If the base was to sell arge plot ofnd, it still had to be reported to the top. But when it came to the cost, Huo Yi could influence the pricing to some extent. After Fang Zhao and Woo Tianhao left, Huo Yi transferred over the selectednd on the map and opened the file. His eyes were shining as he stared at the 3D view. That area was t ground surrounded by a ring of mountains, and it seemed like the hull of a veryrge ship. Whether this rge ship" could assume the mantle of a cultural film base and actually set sail, this depended on whether Fang Zhao and Woo Tianhao could rope in enough investors! Baiji. Recently, Zaro had been feeling very pleased. He had gotten addicted to live broadcasting. Every day, he exceeded the allocated live broadcast duration. Kevin Lin had spoken about this to him before. Exceeding by a little bit was fine, as an expense report could be submitted, but exceeding that much every day was not right. If it was exceeded by too much, the column would not pay for themunications expenses. But who was Zaro? He only wished to enjoy himself to his hearts content. So what if he had to pay for the costs of exceeding the allocated time. So be it. Does your daddy care about these littlemunications expenses? Ill pay for it myself! Zaros agent: D*mn, the money hasnte in yet and there is still an overdraft. Actually, Kevin Lin was not particrly bothered by the added expenses of exceeding the allocated time. He also knew that Zaro would not haggle over this. What he was worried about was Zaros live broadcasts. Recently, channel S5sments section had be a little darker. When Zaro had taken over the live broadcasts, viewership had increased, but the majority had just been here to join in on the action. Kevin Lin was worried that channel S5s older audiences would stop watching. Kevin Lins worries were spot on. Indeed, a number of original viewers canceled their viewership, and othersmbasted the channel. Kevin Lin was really worried, and he discussed with his superiors about suitable countermeasures they could take. Zaro was a person that easily provoked others. Could they think of any ideas to help change the situation? However, people from the column did not bother about this. Provoking viewers was not a big dealall that mattered was revenue. With the increase in viewership of channel S5, naturally, there was more revenue from inte traffic and advertisements. It was only natural that the column would not switch Zaro out. Kevin Lin was at a loss. He even sent a message to Fang Zhao saying that Fang Zhao had not been able to foresee that Zaro could not retain the channels original audience. However, in the few days that followed, Kevin Lin received a face smacking. Some audiences that had originally canceled their viewership had returned! Zaro had one other nicknameizens had given him the name "Deceptive Little Expert." Because when Zaro was broadcasting live, many times, he roasted his fathers tyrannical actions back when Zaro had still been undergoing his military service. "No food for you if you dontplete your tasks. You get a beating if you make any mistakes. My body was beaten by such a thick rod, and I was beaten till my mother could not even recognize me. It ached so badly that I was unable to sleep at night. In the middle of the night, I was still called out to assemble. It was totally brutal!" Zaros dads reputation for being ruthless to his own son quickly spread. It was rumored that Zaros dad was so teeming with rage that he wanted to personallye to Baiji and beat someone up. Other than this, Zaro revealed some political information that had not been released. Online audiences realized that the roasting of his own dad was not a big dealpared to the information he leaked. No one could find out which family member Zaro had gotten this information from, but if he spoke about it, the reliability of the information was high. Although Zaro loved to show off, he wouldnt go so far as to make up stories. Yesterday, Zaros loose lips had revealed that some people from certain financial firms would be out of luck. This morning, there had been an announcement that the bosses of certain financial institutions had been arrested. It was said that Leizhou authorities had not meant to investigate so quickly, but Zaro had given it away too early, so action had been taken immediately. It was also rumored that, because of this incident, the Renault family and people close to Zaro had been called in for questioning and Leizhous governor had thrown a fit. Thus, many entertainment media outlets reported Zaros matter"Shocking! Leizhous Famous Youth Reveals Fraudulent Activity during Live Broadcast." Netizens watched the broadcasts with glee. Now, not only could they watch Baijis developments, there was also humor. Perhaps they might even catch Zaro letting slip some political news that had not yet been announced. Many viewers left a note on their own notification settings for channel S5 so that the notification that sounded every time live broadcasts were about to start was changed to: "The deceptive little expert that you follow is about toe online." Fang Zhao also knew about all this, but he reckoned that reality was not quite howizens described it. Even Woo Tianhao sneered at this when he found out. Would the Renault family really let Zaro in on matters that were really supposed to be kept secret? Was the governor such a person? Did he not know what Zaro was like? The entire household was putting on a y. They were just acting in tandemand they were using Zaros live broadcasts to go about it. It was just to ease the tension and let people have some mental preparation for any decrees that would be put into effect. Even Zaro himself knew clearly which information he could announce to the public. If Zaro was really the sort that was unable to differentiate good from bad, there was no way he could have been showered with such favoritism by the Leizhou governor. Of course,izens did not know this. Even if there were people who analyzed and pointed it out, nobody really cared. Most people were just watching the live broadcasts for entertainment. Other than that, people did not really bother about the truth and had no intention of getting to the bottom of these matters. The following day, Zaro was broadcasting in a wheat field. This was an extended field on Baiji. "Ahh, what fine weather. The air is crisp and refreshing. Today, I will be talking about steam buns. How are steam buns made? For that, we would have to begin with flour. And how is flour made? We would have to start from wheat..." Zaro spoke as though he was a person who had obtained exclusive cheat codes for a game. In the New Era, there were very few people that made steam buns and other pastries in their own homes. There was very little consumption for these as well. Even if people ate steam buns, shopping online for quick-freeze orpressed food was very convenient and saved time and effort. Thus, when Zaro mentioned this topic, there were still a lot of people that were interested. And many older audiences just loved watching Zaros manner as he talked about such things with vigor and an uparable swagger. Zaro walked through the wheat field as he recounted the stories he had heard from other people, then gazed at the expansive field full of wheat in front of him andmented, Baijis wheat field is really big, even bigger than thergest wheat field I ever saw in Muzhou! We also have wheat fields in Leizhou, close to the Scarlet Crescent port. However, soon, the Scarlet port will have constru... Oh, I cant talk about this. Lets go back to talking about how to make steam buns..." Online audiences: No, dont! Finish what you wanted to say about construction at Scarlet Crescent Harbor! Dont you know that people that stop a story midway will be beaten?! Zaro did not care how others judged him, nor did he care how audiences living near Scarlet Crescent Port would be scratching their cheeks in frustration. Immediately after the live broadcast ended, Zaro rushed to check the message Fang Zhao had sent him. "Purchasend? Film studioplex? This sounds fun!" Further viewing theprehensive map of the area, Zaros eyes glowed as he pondered a little. There, he could build anything he wanted to. That was totally a heaven for pretentious beings like himself! The more he looked at it, the more he was tempted. Zaro pointed at a few of the tallest mountains in the map. "This one, this one, this one, and thend here, I will take it all!" Zaros agent: "..." Are you an idiot? Chapter 234: Grabbing Land Chapter 234: Grabbing Land Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Zaros agent had a stiff expression on his face, and he gave Zaro a cruel jab as Zaros mind was wandering on the limitless possibilities. "Senior Master, we dont have any more money." Zaro stared at him. "Impossible!" "We used up most of our funds during the auction and to obtainnd here," Zaros agent patiently exined. Zaro wore an expression of shock. "We really dont have money?" Zaros agent looked him in the eye and said seriously, "This time it is real." He was not lying to Zaro. They really did not have enough funds to purchasend, let alone the areas that Zaro wanted on the map. It was an impossible dream! Even if they had the money, he would advise Zaro to give up on this idea. The risk of investing in Wai was too great. Zaro checked his own bank ounts in disbelief. Aftering to terms with the cruel blow reality had struck him with, he sat down in a chair in a daze. How could the great Zaro from Leizhou actually be in such a predicament where hecked funds! If he could not happily pretend all he wanted to, he might as well return home and nt watermelons! Zaro mused for a bit. He was unwilling to give up this dream of obtainingnd on Wai. In his heart, he thought of different ways to obtain money. Noticing Zaros eyeballs swiveling around in their sockets, Zaros agent felt a lump in his heart. Having been by Zaros side for so long, he could tell straightaway what this b*stard was trying to pull! For the sake of preventing Zaro from making an even more foolish decision, his agent decided to help out. Otherwise, this demented numbskull might try to sell off thend on Baiji they had worked so hard to obtain from Fan Lin. Zaros agent spoke. "Senior Master, if you urgently need money, we can chase your debtors." "Collect debts?" In Zaros dictionary, the words "collect debts" did not exist. In his opinion, the affair of collecting debts was beneath him. Zaro was unwilling to do this. "How can I, the great Zaro of Leizhou, have the face to ask people to return those small amounts of money? That is too shameful." Zaro might not bother about small matters such as debts, but his agent had recorded every single bit. Those "small amounts" were not really small. There were a few people in his records that had debts in the tens of millions! Browsing through the agents list of debtors, and seeing the total sum at the end of the list, Zaro was stunned once more. "That much?!" He actually had not known he had loaned out that much money! "Chase it! Chase every single one of them back!" Zaro clenched his teeth and turned to face his agent. "You go chase them!" Zaro was still unable to bring himself so low as to personally do such a thing. Zaros agent was indifferent to it. He had long wanted to collect those debts. After all, their side was not the one in debt, so what was so shameful about asking for it back? Previously, he had been worried that Zaro would vehemently oppose it, but now that Zaro had encountered a situation where he himselfcked money, his agent had to settle it as soon as possible. Zaros agent was very satisfied with the decision Zaro had made. This time, he would allow Zaro to squander all the funds he reimed. Zaros agent pointed at the debtor that owed the most. "I can chase the others except the one from Lazhou. My status isnt sufficient enough, so it is best if Senior Master personally chases this debt." Lakalinazhou. An elegant-lookingss wearing a princess skirt was half-lying on the soft sofa. She had nearly dozed off when her bracelet, ced on the coffee table beside her, rang, breaking the peaceful silence in the room. Thess opened her eyes, squinted at the name disyed on the bracelet, and knit her brows. She waved her pale slender fingers and her assistant hurriedly came forward and handed the bracelet to her. Voice was selected instead of videoconference. " Sha-ro 1 ?" "Barbie!" "We arent that close. Please call me Barbara 2 ." Barbara felt like puking whenever she heard Zaro call her that. "Return my money!" Over on the other end, Zaro simply did not care about anything else. "Since when has this princess owed you any money?" Barbara retorted impatiently. Although there was no longer any feudalism, with her identity and "Lakalina" family name, her status in Lazhou was simr to a princess. This was also what Barbara liked to call herself. On the other end, after listening to what Barbara said, Zaro sucked in a deep breath of air and puffed it out. This told others how shocked he was. Zaro raised his voice in disbelief. "You want to renege on your debt?! When we went to Muzhou to watch thepetition, you saw a flying potato car and borrowed money from me to purchase it!" "Its a flying pumpkin car!" In their hearts, both Zaro and Barbara came to a certain evaluation of the other party: f*cking moronic! Zaro had no way of understanding Barbaras weird aesthetic tastes, and Barbara looked down on Zaros brain that could not differentiate between a potato and a pumpkin. However, now that Zaro had mentioned it, Barbara recalled that she had borrowed 10 million from this moron to purchase a flying car. Back then, she had lost quite a lot of money betting on dogs, and following that, she had bought a few championship pedigree puppies. After that, she had seen a limited editionmemorative flying pumpkin car. At that time, several of the projects shed had a hand in were not yet making profits, so she had been a little short. Back then, Zaro had been beside her, so she had borrowed the money from him. An IOU had not even been written, as the two had felt that this sort of thing was beneath their noble status. After returning, they had both forgotten about it. "All right, I remember. Its 10 million, right? I will transfer it to you right away," Barbara replied impatiently. "With interest, you have to return 20 million. That was what you said!" Zaro added. "I did?" Barbara could not remember what she had said back then. "Yes!" Zaro eximed confidently. When his agent had recorded down the debt, he had even left a note. This was definitely true. Barbara tried to recall itit seemed like that was how it had been. "All right, so be it. Twenty million it is." Barbara would not argue over such a trivial matter. Projects she had invested in were making profits, and her treasury was abundant. She was prepared to let her assistant make the transfer when she paused. Chasing her so anxiously over 20 million was not Zaros usual idiotic style! "What are you up to that requires this money so urgently?" Barbara asked. Zaro was unwilling to share. "None of your business. Hurry up and return my money!" "I will give you an extra one million if you tell me," Barbara said. "Cough, do I look like I care about that small sum?" "Five million." "Land on Wai." When the call ended, an elusive smile sh acrossed Barbaras face as she gazed at the mural on the wall in her room. The scene on the mural depicted an ancient castle from the Old Era. It was said that her family ancestors had once lived in that ce. Apparently, during the Old Era, Lakalinazhou had been densely covered with numerous castles, mystical castles that had had many years of history that were both romantic and frightening. Yet these castles had all been destroyed during the Period of Destruction. Every member of the Lakalina family wished to have their own castle, butnd was scarce and the family n kept getting bigger, so a constructed castle could not just be for one person. If anyone wanted to upy a castle alone, they could only look to foreigns. After managing to scrape through to invest in Baiji, thend Barbara had obtained was not a lot. The young generations had limited capabilities, and Barbara was not satisfied. But now she had a new ce to construct her castle. On the other end, Zaros agent remained expressionless after the call between the two spoiled youths. Only when he received a notification of funds received did he let out a smile. After that, Zaros manager continued to chase debts, and Zaro contacted Fang Zhao, asking theposer to reserve a mountain for him. He had wanted arge plot ofnd, but unfortunately, his reserves were a little tight and all the debts he had reimed could only purchase a mountain. Before Barbara made her move, Zaro would first take his pick. Zaro also told Fang Zhao about Barbara. Fang Zhao sent a message to Huo Yi regarding the mountain that Zaro had selected to make a reservation. Huo Yi was also amodating. When he heard that Zaro wanted to make a reservation, he did not chase the funds. He immediately marked up that area. "One more mountain sold." Huo Yi gazed happily at the 3D map on his table. He had already marked up the ces that people had bought and areas that were pending. However, this areasnd was too vast. Just the trio of Fang Zhao, Woo Tianhao, and Zaro would not be able to stomach it. Just as he was worrying, Huo Yi received a long-distance call request originating from Lakalinazhou on Earth. After Fang Zhao replied to Zaros message, he received a new message from Duan Qianji. Fang Zhao had also left a message with Duan Qianji regarding this matter. After Duan Qianji had viewed the risk assessment reports done up by her subordinates, she had decided to agree to Fang Zhaos invitation and join in the investment for that area surrounded by mountains. Duan Qianji wanted to imitate therge-scale period dramas of the Old Era. This genre had never really seenrge-scale investments. Most period dramas were done by smallpanies and were cringy and full of mistakes. If there were no real sets, they would just have to create them so the images filmed had that thick and authentic historical vor to them. When the period drama waspleted, the constructed sets would still remain there and could be always used for other period dramas. In the long run, it would not be a loss. "When the timees, I will send someone to keep an eye on the development on Wai. You dont have to worry about a thing; just concentrate on your military service," Duan Qianji told Fang Zhao. After all, during military service, attention would be on Fang Zhao. Duan Qianji was doing it for Fang Zhaos sake At Woo Tianhaos end, he was persuading an uncle to join in and purchase a mountain on Wai. "Have you seen the video I sent? Really, although that mountain isnt really that high, itsndscape is especially celestial, and it is suitable for filming that awesome mystical sword fighting serial you talked about!" On the other side, Woo Tianhaos uncle, who owned an entertainmentpany, was silent for a few seconds, possibly wondering when he and Woo Tianhao were ever that close. "We can build however we like?" "As long as it has a rich historical feel to it. There is no problem if we agree to work together to develop the film studioplex. These are goodnds and the prices are preferential. Firste first serve," Woo Tianhao said. This uncle of Woo Tianhao had unintentionally read a book that had been discovered by archaeologists. At that time, he had be captivated by novels of the Old Era. After he had built up his own business, it had been his dream to film a series with magic and celestial beings using real sets and without using too many special effects. However, the mountainous regions back on their home were not "celestial" enough, and there were limited scenic areas. But now, in the video Woo Tianhao had sent over, there were a few mountains wrapped by clouds and mist that gave off that sort of "celestial" vibe. Woo Tianhao continued persuading his uncle. "This is totally undevelopednd, and there are not a lot of restrictions. If you purchase a mountain and construct those scenes andndscapes, filming a long-running serial is not a problem. You can even enjoy yourself over there. How good is that!" Woo Tianhaos uncle pondered for a bit. That was the good point about ces far back on the development sequence. There were not many restrictions and thend was cheap. Picking out a suitable area and signing a 100- or 200-year lease meant he would be able to build anything that his heart desired. How great was that! "All right. Mark out that mountain. I want it!" Chapter 235: Hurry Up and Return Chapter 235: Hurry Up and Return Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Woo Tianhao spent quite some time talking to his uncle. Not only did his uncle have an eye on the few mountains in the video, his uncle was also eyeing the mountain that Woo Tianhao had selected for himself. It took a while for Woo Tianhao to exin to his uncle that everyone would have their own territory. After ending the call, Woo Tianhao asked whether there had been any developments with Fang Zhao. He found out that Fang Zhao had not yete out after returning to his room. Upon learning of this, he headed straight to Huo Yis office. He wanted to know whether Fang Zhao had managed to rope in Zaro within this short time. "Zaro?" Huo Yi opened up the 3D map and pointed to a mountain that had been marked. "This mountain has been reserved for him." When Tianhao stared at the map in front of him, his eyeballs nearly popped out of their sockets. All he saw were shiny golden marks on the map. These marks meant that the areas had already been booked. Woo Tianhai could not believe his eyes. "I was just away for two hours and all these... have been purchased?" There were hints of joy in Huo Yis eyes, but he was still rather calm. "Yes. The areas with golden markings have all been reserved." Woo Tianhao swallowed his saliva. He somewhat rejoiced in his heart. Luckily, he had staked a im on a few mountains. Otherwise, they might all have been snapped up. Werent these peoples actions a little too quick? "Woo Tianhao was curious. Who bought all these?" Zaro alone couldnt have gotten them all himself. The markings on the map had initials representing their buyers, but Woo Tianhao could not guess who they were just from the initials alone. Huo Yi pointed at an area encircled by mountains. "This area was purchased jointly by Fang Zhao and people from Yanzhous Silver Wing. This, this, and this were reserved by people from Lakalinazhou. This side..." Huo Yi told Woo Tianhao about the people who had bought these ces. Woo Tian had a bewildered expression. "Why are they involved? How did these people set their eyes on this area?" "That..." Huo Yi shook his head. "I am not too sure." He had no idea why these people had used various means and contacts to get in touch with him and inquire about the matter of the cultural film base. He wasnt sure how they had gotten the news in the first ce. Huo Yi and Woo Tianhao could not understand it. Even Fang Zhao had not expected the situation to turn out this way. Actually, when Zaro had been chasing Barbaras debt, it had caught Barbaras attention. However Barbara had been unwilling to take the risk alone, so she had gone looking for partners to coborate with and had piqued the interest of a few others from the Lakalina family. A few hade together and decided to buy! They had reserved the ce first and, following that, organized a survey team to head over to Wai to check things out. The deposit had already been paid, and if the preliminary surveys gave the go-ahead, the remaining funds would follow after shortly. Over at Silver Wings side, Duan Qianji had searched for a few coborators. Just looking at the amount Silver Wing had imed, it was clear that Silver Wing had prepared arge sum. This was also something that delighted Huo Yi to no end. Who knew whether there would be even more peopleing in. Woo Tianhao eyed the map for a while longer before leaving. The moment Woo Tianhao left, Huo Yi immediately became excited. A while back, when he had received news of Lazhou and Yanzhou investors forming groups to head over, warm tears of joy had welled up in his eyes when Woo Tianhao hade over. For the sake of protecting his image, Huo Yi had restrained his emotions and maintained the dignified and imposing manner of a basemander. Now that Woo Tianhao had left, he could finally let his emotions run wild. Wai would also have inspection teams visiting! Huo Yi brought up the systems name list once again and ran through it from the top, not missing out on a single one. It was as if he was appreciating a treasured heirloom that had been passed down from generation to generation. And on the other side, Woo Tianhao was trying to control his annoyance as he left Huo Yis office. Huo Yi had not said why these people had taken part in this campaign to purchasend, but from what Woo Tianhao had seen, Fang Zhao had surely done something. Just from Yanzhou, besides Silver Wing Media, there were another tworge Yanzhou corporations: a hotel chain and another high-risk investment organization. One look and he could tell thesepanies were not in it for fun and giggles. There was also the inspection team from Lazhou. It would have been fine if Barbara alone had gone crazy, but they had actually formed an inspection team and reserved a number of mountains. Furthermore, given the Lakalinas obsession with ancient castles, Woo Tianhao was certain they were all serious about it. Just from this, the number of people Fang Zhao had roped in was greater than his number! Woo Tianhao had only managed to pull one uncle on board and nobody else. Just byparing this, it seemed like Fang Zhao had greater influence. Woo Tianhao was unwilling to concede. Thus, when he returned, Woo Tianhao contacted his close childhood friend. After a few rings, the call was epted. "About the matter I spoke of previously" Before Woo Tianhao could finish, the other party began bawling. "Brother Hao, I really do not have money to invest. I just invested in a film a while back and my finances are tight right now." "Your brother just has this to say: if you dont hop on soon, it will be toote. Thend will probably all get snapped up soon." The other party did not seem to care. "I really dont have any cash on hand." Woo Tianhao paused for a while. Instead of the rage the other party had expected, Woo Tianhao spoke rather calmly. "Sure. After all, Zaro has already staked a im on somend here, Lazhous Barbara is cooperating with her family members to send an inspection team over, Yanzhou have already circled out thergest plot ofnd, and me and my uncle have also reserved areas here. Its fine if you have no interest." There was silence on the other end. If it was only Woo Tianhao, Zaro, and those few people, he would not have changed his mind, but to think that Yanzhous famous Silver Wing Media, Woo Tianhaos uncle that ran an entertainmentpany, and other reputablepanies from various continents had all joined in? These firms surely were not just following a bunch of rich and spoiled kids to have fun. Commercialpanies were all rushing in for their own interests. These people had all gotten involved and, as of now, no information had been revealed. This could only mean one thingthese people were plotting something big! They were afraid of others joining in and sharing the pie! This childhood friend of Woo Tianhaos was using his mind and trying to verify the authenticity and benefits to be gained here. Woo Tianhao spoke as if he was going to terminate the call. "I wont bother you if you are busy. Ill inform others." "Brother Hao" It was half a shout. "I havent finished talking yet. Although I dont have cash on hand, as a brother, I have decided to borrow money to support your project!" Now that Woo Tianhao had already informed him, passing up on this chance was impossible! "Dont force yourself," Woo Tianhao advised. "Not at all! Im totally supportive!" "So thats it. Long distancemunication fees are too expensive. Ill cut the chatter here." "Ill pay. Ill pay! I will pay for themunications expenses! Brother Hao, on ount of us having grown up together, bring me along to dream and soar!!" "What can you build if youe over? There are restrictions on construction styles here. It has to fit in with the film studioplexs development. The constructs ought to have historical or cultural implications." "Mountain stronghold! I want to build the sort of mountain stronghold from ancient times! That should have sufficient historical and cultural implications, right? You know, right? When we were in primary school and the teacher asked us to write about our dreams, I wrote that I wanted to be a bandit chief." "We dont ept thieves and plunderers here." "Bah! Im aw abiding citizen! Its just nothing more than a fancy of mine. Do you have a map? I want to pick a ce." Woo Tianhao sent a copy of the map over immediately. "The f*ck, are the ones with golden markings already reserved? How do I choose when all the good ces have already been taken?" Woo Tianhao spoke unhurriedly. "That is why I said that if you dont hop on soon, it will be toote. Luckily I reserved a few mountains." "Brother Hao" After the two finished discussing, Woo Tianhaos childhood friend decided to organize his own inspection team and head to Wai for a survey. If it was really suitable forrge-scale investments, then he would purchase the plots ofnd. On Wai, Woo Tianhao grinned after the call ended. "Pulled in yet another one." Looking through his contact list, Woo Tianhao rmended ces to his friends and acquaintances in session. And as Woo Tianhao was working hard to rope others in, Fang Zhao was no longer contacting anybody else. Instead, he was doing some research and drafting up construction ns. Silver Wings professional team would be arriving on the next transport ship to Wai, and ording to Huo Yi, there would be a few other affluent parties on board too. Huo Yi held this project in high regard and would surely supervise it carefully. Fang Zhao was not worried about this. Perhaps by the next time he came to Wai, thisnd might already look totally different. The next morning, Fang Zhao signed a contract with Huo Yi first. "Signing a lease for 200 years straight?" Huo Yi asked. ording to alliance regtions, these sorts of leases could only be signed for a maximum of 200 years. After exceeding 200 years, the purchasing party would still have priority usage rights but would need to replenish the funds. For many people, 200 years was more than their lifespan. Therefore, most people would only sign 100- or 150-year leases. When Huo Yi heard that Fang Zhao wanted to sign for 200 years, he did a double take. Fang Zhao nodded. "Mmhm, 200 years." After signing the contract, Huo Yi carefully put away the electronic file and hard copy. "Anyway, the spacecraft is ready. It will fetch you for your next destination tomorrow afternoon," Huo Yi told him. Fang Zhao returned to pack up his belongings after he was informed. As he was tidying up, he received a call from Zaro on Baiji. The moment the call connected, Zaro impatiently asked, "Fang Zhao, when will you being back?" "Not so soon." "You gotta hurry up! I want to head to Wai and inspect my territory!" Zaro eximed. Having already had his fun with live broadcasting, Zaros attention had switched to something else, and he could not wait to go over and see the plots ofnd he had imed. The ns were currently being drawn up by his people, and oncepleted, construction could start. Minutes after ending the call with Zaro, Fang Zhao informed Kevin Lin, and he then received a video call from Kevin Lin. "Fang Zhao, when are youing back?" Kevin Lin grumbled. He had only known that Fang Zhao was heading to Wai after Fang Zhao had left Baiji, and he could guess the reason Fang Zhao had headed there. This period had been too tiring, and he was always on the edge. Although channel S5s viewership numbers had increased by a lot, the amount ofints had increased too. It was frustrating. Back before Fang Zhao had been dispatched on this assignment, he had to listen to Kevin Lins views and suggestions. But Zaro? One sentence from Kevin Lin would receive 10 sentences of objections and rebuttals, and none were repeated! "Hurry up andplete your assignment and rush back home. If you donte back soon, that rabbit might die from Zaros actions." "What happened?" Fang Zhao asked. "Zaro said he wanted to observe it up close and got his bodyguard to fish that rabbit up. His bodyguard reached his hand into the water tank and got stung. Two secondster, he was lying unconscious on the floor and foaming at the mouth. Only after Fan Lin administered the antidote did he recover. Zaro said that he wanted to cook it but Fan Lin did not allow that. I remember you saying that you want to buy it from Fan Lin. Hey, in short, just hurry up and return. If you dont return soon, nobody can guarantee the safety of your rabbit." Chapter 236: Friggin Spicy Chapter 236: Friggin Spicy Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh While those three bodyguards werent around, Woo Tianhao wanted to finally test Fang Zhaos fighting skills before Fang Zhao left Wai. Who knew when his next chance woulde once Fang Zhao left Wai. Yet reality was a crude awakening for him. The first time Woo Tianhao tried to ambush Fang Zhao, thetter was walking back to his dorm from the base cafeteria. He was discovered way before he even came close to his mark. There was no ambush to speak of because he was busted. Failed attempt. On his second try, Woo Tianhao decided to switch tactics. He would confront Fang Zhao directly. The most famous skill of the Woo family from Tongzhou was their ability to shatter rocks with their bare hands. A senior member of the Woo family had demonstrated the method on a TV show several decades ago. Decadester, the rock-shattering chop was still what folks remembered the most when the Woo family was mentioned. Woo Tianhao had yet to achieve that level of skill. He still had to wear gloves when chopping rocks. It might take him another few dozen years before he could use his bare hands, but his current skill level was enough to handle the professional soldiers stationed on Wai, so Woo Tianhao was still quite confident. This time, he waited by Fang Zhaos dorm room. When Fang Zhao emerged, Woo Tianhao darted forward and attacked. There was no finesse to speak of. All he did was throw a punch. Fang Zhao didnt duck. All he did was raise his arm, spread his fingers, and block Woo Tianhaos punch. It was as if Woo Tianhaos fist had met a metal te. All the momentum he had revved up instantly vanished. He couldnt gain so much as an inch. The look on Woo Tianhaos face was one of utter astonishment. There was no way he could follow up. Another failed attempt. The third time, Woo Tianhao learned his lesson from the two previous failed attempts. He realized that hecked power. Since he wasnt as powerful as Fang Zhao, he would strike strategically. An ambush and a strategic blow. So Woo Tianhao attacked while Fang Zhao was leaving his room with his suitcase. But before Woo Tianhao could celebrate his sessful ambush, he found a gun barrel pressed against his head. F*ck. This dealt the biggest blow to Woo Tianhao. If they had been fighting for real, his first two attempts hadnt been lethal mistakes, but the third try definitely would have cost him his life. Woo Tianhao was still recovering from his failed attempts when Fang Zhao left Wai. When he finally came to his senses, Woo Tianhao realized that he hadnt found out jack about Fang Zhaos fighting skills. All he knew was that Fang Zhaos hearing and reflexes were decent and that he was quite powerful. As for his actual fighting skills, Woo Tianhao was clueless. Fang Zhao simplyughed off Woo Tianhaos attacks. Fang Zhao was used to fighting to kill, and Woo Tianhao was someone who went all out quickly, so Fang Zhao had been worried that he would lose control and do permanent damage to his opponent. That woulde across as an elder bullying a child, in which case Fang Zhao would be too embarrassed to pay his respects to Woo Tianhaos ancestor at the martyrs cemeterye Memorial Day. So, ultimately, Fang Zhao had chosen a simple, straightforward block. Hed had no intention of fighting Woo Tianhao. Not that Fang Zhao was arrogant, but if he were to evaluate Woo Tianhao based on the footage of him sparring with the soldiers aired on S4, Fang Zhao would say Woo Tianhao was just a kid. If Woo Tianhao were privy to Fang Zhaos appraisal, he would probably be spitting blood. Wai was only the first stop in Fang Zhaos mission. Out of the fives included in Project Starlight, Fang Zhao had three more to visit after hitting Baiji and Wai. Protocol dictated that Fang Zhaos travel expenses were covered by the military bases on the fives, given that he was an invited guest, yet the Wai base paid for Fang Zhaos trip from Wai to his next destination. Huo Yi was quick to pick up the tab. After all, Wai was ted for a new filmed entertainment cultureplex thanks to Fang Zhao. The economic impact would be significant, so Huo Yi didnt have to pinch pennies now. But Huo Yi hadnt told a soul about the nned filmed entertainment cultureplex. All he said was that Fang Zhao hadnt detected any grade A power ore on Wai. The base leadership on the remaining threes prepared themselves for possible disappointment when they found out that a higher-grade power ore had eluded Wai. Fang Zhao also didnt detect any grade A energy ore on the next. The mood was grim. He was given the red-carpet treatment when he arrived, but his farewell was perfunctory. Fang Zhao wasnt upset. This was what he had expected. Huo Yi wouldnt have been so generous if not for the nned filmed entertainment cultureplex on Wai. Fang Zhao also came up empty-handed on the next. As he was preparing to head to the final, he got word his visit had been scrapped. The base leadership on the final had likelye to terms with reality after Fang Zhaos first three outings had yielded nothing. They didnt want to burn the moneyspace travel was expensive, a major drain on their power oreso when the senior officials on the final saw that their counterparts on three others had splurged all that cash for nothing, they told Fang Zhao to stay put. Fang Zhao didnt mind his trip being cut short. He headed back to Baiji to resume his military service. During his downtime on the tour ofs, Fang Zhao had done quite a bit of research on ancient architecture. He had alsoe across quite a few ancient instruments while he was at it. Every time he spotted one, he would imagine its sound in his head. Melodies had flowed from these old instruments as songs of the past were unearthed from his memory. This was a major bonus for Fang Zhao as well. When Fang Zhao returned to Baiji, Shanta, now themander of the upgraded military district, summoned him for a briefing on his mission. Naturally, he had already learned through his own connections that no new power ore had been discovered on the others included in Project Starlight, which pleased him mightily. Even though the oue was what he had expected, confirmation from Fang Zhaos tour meant Shanta could now brag away without holding back. Baiji had a monopoly! Such great luck that was. Shanta thought to himself that he was no ordinary Joehe was born to aplish great things. Even though Shanta was secretly gloating, he still paid lip service by congratting Fang Zhao on a job well done. "It must have been an exhausting journey. I will log your contribution in your official records. Theres still quite a bit of time left in your service period. Depending on how many merits you umte, you might get another promotion. Oh, the two elders from your family have already settled down in the quarters for military family members. You should visit them soon." By the time Great-Grandmother Fang and Great-Grandfather Fang had arrived on Baiji, Fang Zhao had already set off for Wai, so they had missed each other, but Fang Zhao had gotten in touch with the two elders when he was on Wai. He had learned that they liked their aodations on Baiji. They had no ns to move to Baiji permanently, but they could still get a feel for living on a foreign. The two elders told Fang Zhao that they had run into a few formerrades in the housingplex for family members. A bunch of old folks living in thepound had been shooting the breeze one day and realized that all of them had served on the exploratory vessel Sirius, which had instantly drawn them closer. After confirming he was allowed to take pictures on Baiji and post them, Great-Grandfather Fang had splurged on the exorbitant broadband fees so he could post pictures on his social media ount. His friends back at the retirement home on Earth were awfully jealous. The folks at the retirement home for former officials in Yanbei werent the only ones filled with envy. Immigration was a hot topic. Thus far, the foreigns ranked high in the development order and listed as possible immigration destinations werentpletely open to the public. The two highest-rankeds had only weed visitors to their tourist spots. Now Baiji hadunched a major marketing campaign promoting itself as an immigration hotspot. Even though Baiji had been colonized after the first twos listed as likely recipients of Earth immigrants, Shanta wanted to y catch up. The twos werentpletely open to immigrants yet. Who knowsmaybe Baiji could beat them to the punch. The more publicity, the more investment and donations and the quicker the pace of development. While Shanta was fantasizing about surpassing the two rivals, Fang Zhao was en route to the residentialpound for military family members. Great-Grandmother Fang and Great-Grandfather Fang had already gotten word and were waiting at the main entrance. Even though Fang Zhao had a low military rank, everyone living in the military familypound knew that he was the one who had discovered the grade A power ore and reversed Baijis fortunes. He had also helped fend off the terrorist attack, and he was only performing his military service on Baiji and was scheduled to leave next year, so he posed no threat. He wasnt a potential rival, so residents of thepound were friendly toward him. During the two Fang elders stay in thepound, their neighbors treated them with the utmost kindness and courtesy. That was also why the couple was in a such a good mood. Great-Grandmother Fang was beaming as she tugged her great-grandson in her direction. "Quick, go on in. Theres a whole table of yummy dishes waiting for you." Great-Grandfather Fang followed, shing a broad smile with his hands folded behind his back. The Fangs ran into a crying child beingforted by his parents. "That kid hasnt adjusted to life on Baiji yet," Great-Grandfather Fang mumbled. It was unrealistic to expect the new immigrants to limatize in a short period of time. They harbored aspirations for their new life, and there were psychological and physical adjustments to make. They also missed life on Earth, but this was their new home. They had to regroup sooner orter. Moving to a foreign brought mixed feelings. Even though the two Fang elders were vacationing on Baiji, even they got a sense of the conflicted emotions involved, let alone a vulnerable young child. "When themunications infrastructure is better, itll be easier to stay in touch with Earth. Kids will adjust more quickly as a result," Great-Grandmother Fang said. The inte brought people closer together. Folks could only hope that the cap on data traffic to and from Baiji would be removed soon. Data transmissions were still restricted, and not everyone could afford the expensive broadband charges. Short calls were still affordable, but long conversations were simply too costly. After having dinner with the two Fang elders in the military familypound, Fang Zhao got a message from Kevin Lin demanding his quick return to the outpost. After bidding farewell to his great-grandparents, Fang Zhao boarded a flying transport bound for Outpost 23. He hadnt been away from Baiji for long, but the Baiji skyline was changing rapidly, especially in the core area that included the base and various outposts. New buildings and highways were popping up by the minute. The space port near Baiji was still under construction. When it waspleted, there would be even more flying transport traffic, a stark contrast to the empty skies on Wai. Fang Zhao could hear Kevin Lin yelling the moment he set foot in the outpost. "Fang Zhao, youre finally back!" Kevin Lin darted toward him. "Check out your rabbit quickly. Its been convulsing all morning." "What happened?" Fang Zhao asked as he hurried into the outpost. "That idiot Zaro tossed a huge red pepper into its tank this morning when no one was looking, the kind being grown in the plots by the main base, the really spicy ones. The rabbit gobbled it down, and there you have it," Kevin Lin said while pointing to the fish tank. Inside the fish tank, the rabbit, which used to be white, had turned red. Outside of meals, the rabbit was typically idle. Now it was frantically racing around in the tank, banging up against the ss walls of the tank to create a pounding noise. "But Fan Lin said its still in decent health, just... a bit hyper." Kevin Lin thought of something and added with augh, "Its probably the red pepper. Isnt there that term from the Old Era, friggin spicy?" Fang Zhao: "...Thats actually the name of a dish." Chapter 237: The Most Expensive Pet Chapter 237: The Most Expensive Pet Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh There were two reasons why Kevin Lin kept pining for Fang Zhaos return. Besides the channel receiving lots ofins because of Zaro, ever since Zaro had substituted for Fang Zhao on channel S5s live broadcast, Kevin Lins presence had been dropping! He could tell by observing thements left on his own social tforms; all attention was on Zaro instead. This was the same as encountering a tyrannical mic hog at a karaoke bar. What could he do? He simply could not even snatch an opportunity to make an appearance on the live broadcasts. Even Zaros agent had more screen time than Kevin Lin! This was why Kevin Lin was anxious. Even if it brought S5 a lot more viewership, even if the column supported Zaro continuing to broadcast live, Kevin Lin was unwilling. How great had it been when Fang Zhao had been here. Fang Zhao had not minded too much about screen time, so Kevin Lin had been able to show his face from time to time. But ever since Zaro hade, Kevin Lin had simply no long had any presence, and his online poprity was taking the hit. Fang Zhao could roughly guess what was going on in Kevin Lins mind, but he did not ask too many questions, instead turning to face Fan Lin who was walking over. "Professor Fan, is the little thing really all right after changing this way?" "Test results show that its condition is within the normal range and that there arent any major issues." Fan Lin probably had no way of keeping Zaro in check, and his tone carried a tinge of helplessness. "I have also asked the person who bred it, and he says there is no problem, you dont have to worry." Fang Zhao looked at the "rabbit" bouncing around in the tank and continued to ask Fan Lin. "Are you selling this small thing?" Fan Lin lifted up his head in surprise and studied Fang Zhao. Realizing that Fang Zhao was not joking, he frowned and shook his head. "Generally speaking, these sorts of experimentally bred hybrids with Earth and foreign genes are not sold to outsiders. However, in recent years, government regtions on this have been rxed a lot. However, whether to sell or not, the decision lies firmly in the hands of the breeder. Do you really wish to purchase it?" Fang Zhao nodded. "Mmhm. It is rather meaningfulit can double up as a light at night and as a live light. After my military service ends next year, I can bring it back as amemorative item." "If you are really intent on buying it, I will help you ask. The breeders name is Denzel. He was with the Academy of Science HQ but has since left and started his ownpany andboratory. It is rumored that he left to start his ownpany without any expectations because the research funds he requested kept being rejected. I will contact him first. If he agrees to it, I will put you in touch." Denzels projects used to be on ornamental aquatic creatures. After that, when he left the Academy of Science HQ, he had changed his focus and handed over the ornamental aquatic creature project to researchers under him and had chosen to spend his efforts coborating with his friends on krill cultivation. Krill was a major nourishment supplement in the New Era. Denzel wished to improve on this nutritional dosage. When Fan Lin had arrived on Baiji, he had heard from others that Denzel intended to im an area of water at the South Pole to cultivate krill. However, he had not seeded and had to look for some other ce. This sort of research was extremely costly. The probability of Denzel selling that "rabbit" was very high. Fan Lin also hoped that Fang Zhao would purchase it. Today, in the afternoon, he had heard Zaro say that he wanted to purchase it, but Zaros agent had stopped Zaro, as they did not have sufficient funds on hand. For the time being, Zaro had given up on this idea. However, this was only temporary. If Zaros funds were replenished and he bought that little thing, that would be a pity. Given how Zaro was, if this little thing ended up in his hands, it would meet an absolutely miserable end. Who knows, maybe on the second day, it would end up in a pot and cooked. In the eyes of Zaro, this little thing was nothing more than a watermodity of Baiji. Comparing these, Fan Lin naturally hoped that Fang Zhao would hurry up and buy that little thing. He was convinced of Fang Zhaos character. Before Fang Zhao had been dispatched on his assignment, the little thing had been under Fang Zhaos care. Since he had agreed to help Fang Zhao, Fan Lin made a brief round in theboratory before returning to contact the breeder. When Fang Zhao returned to the outposts dormitory, his entire table was piled with Kevin Lins materials after being away for quite sometime. "Cough. I will move it right away." Kevin Lin hurriedly headed over and moved away the things on the table. "Our ce is really too small. However, I heard that single rooms withrger spaces will be constructed in the outpost soon." Kevin Lin gave aprehensive breakdown of the happenings in the outpost to Fang Zhao for the period Fang Zhao had been away. "Oh, right, where are the three bodyguards by your side?" Kevin Lin remembered that, previously, Fang Zhao had had three body guards that had always been with him. This time, though, they were nowhere to be seen. "They have returned back to their original posts," Fang Zhao replied. The major and two captains that had been assigned to Fang Zhaos side by Hong Lou had returned to their own duties now that Fang Zhao had returned to Baiji. After Fang Zhao had discussed it with Hong Lou, they no longer needed to follow him around. Hong Lou had found out some stuff concerning Fang Zhao from the three of them. From the moment they had been assigned to protect Fang Zhao, they had basically never had a chance to do anything. Perhaps from suffering a shock during the time they had followed Fang Zhao, the three soldiers were determined to get stronger after returning back to their duties. Comrades from the same squad even thought there was something going on behind the scenesperhaps a selection test to select the cream of the crop. Since all of theirrades had arrived on Baiji with lofty ambitions, they followed the three and strived forward as well. Gradually, the mood of the entire detachment of troops changed. When officers from other continents witnessed this scene, they returned and made the troops under them go through more drills: Look at Yanzhous soldiers! If you all dont work harder, people from Yanzhou will steal all the glory! Troops from every continent were drafted into the Baiji military district. There were limited spots for climbing up the hierarchy, so there was intensepetition among troops from every continent. However, this had nothing to do with Fang Zhao. Half an hourter, Fan Lin contacted Fang Zhao and gave him a number. "Denzel says he is open to selling and the price is negotiable. Now, he is a merchant, so his asking price might be slightly high," Fan Lin said. Fang Zhao saved the number. "Understood. Thanks." After ending the call with Fan Lin, Fang Zhao made a video call to the researcher Denzel, who was far away, on Earth. Denzel was 70-odd years old and was in his prime ording to New Era standards. He was slightly skinny and wore a pair of sses with arge-frame. These were not sses for nearsightedness but, rather, eyesses with special functions, probably to aid in his research. "You must be Fang Zhao?" Denzel took off his sses and nced at the screen. "I think I saw you somewhere in the news before." Normally, Denzel did not follow entertainment news, and he viewed very little in the way of political news. The majority of his efforts were spent on research and experiments, so he only had a vague impression of Fang Zhao. "Fan Lin had many good things to say about you. However, I am now a merchant. Business is business, and there are no special discounts based on friendship," Denzel told him. Although he ran his ownpany, by saying that he was a merchant, he disyed his rather straightforward disposition. "Five million, nonnegotiable." As he was probably worried that Fang Zhao would find this price too high, Denzel hurriedly exined, "Among ornamental aquatic pets, sea slugs are the most popr kind. As of now, the prices of sea slugs in the market can range from tens of dors to tens of thousands depending on their breed. At the start of the year, an extremely superior breed, neptune, was hyped up to 2 million. For the choppy hair variety on Baiji, it is a hybrid, as half its genes have extraterrestrial origins. Compared to the ornamental sea slugs on the market, this variety has a much stronger vitality, can eat anything, and are really easy to keep. I spent a lot of time and effort breeding them, so it is natural that the price is double. Furthermore, with the final price of 5 million, I will help you to handle all the procedures. If you went about it on your own, the procedures might take more than half a year." When Denzel opened his mouth, he rattled on and on just for the sake of telling Fang Zhao that this price was absolutely right! Fang Zhao nodded his head and did not haggle. "Thats fine with me." Denzel was astonished for a split second but very quickly shed a smile. "All right, since you have already made a decision, letsplete the transaction now." Denzel clearly did not want to waste too much time on this. He had a lot of matters on hand. Since a deal had been made, he wanted to go about it immediately. Animals with extraterrestrial genes all had specialized records. Once Fang Zhao had transferred the money over, Denzel changed the ownership rights of that "rabbit" to be under Fang Zhaos name. "All right, from now on, it belongs to you. However, only the ownership rights have been transferred to you, so you still cant bring it back to Earth yet. After this, I will help youplete the relevant procedures. Your military service ends next year? By then, you will surely be able to bring it along with you. I guarantee all the procedures will be in order." As if thinking about something, Denzel added, "The feed that you use on Baiji is probablymon feed. When you return back to Earth, purchase specialized feed from me. It is really easy to raiseeven if you feed it some weird and bizzare stuff, it should still be fine." Denzel had a habit of pushing his sses back up his nose. Pushing up his sses, he said, "I heard from Fan Lin that someone fed it chilis? Dont worry, it will probably return to normal tomorrow. If you dont have any feed and have no idea what to feed it, you can just ce the tank under sunlight and it will switch to nt mode and undergo photosynthesis. One more piece of advice: although it is immune to poison, it is best not to feed it anything poisonous. It can stockpile and release poison when it feels threatened. For safety reasons, do note into contact with the poison." As he spoke, Denzels face straightened and he exhorted, "Although it is really easy to raise, you still have to be attentive. If it dies from being fed, your 5 million will have been a bad investment. It is probably the most expensive pet that you keep, so treat it carefully." Fang Zhao: "...Right." With the transactionpleted, Denzel no longer continued with needless chatter. He ended the call. Completing a transaction and receiving 5 million, Denzel felt rather happy and returned back to hisboratory. He only came out when it was dinner time. As he brought his dinner back into his office, Denzel mused for a bit and decided to read up on Fang Zhaos information once more. Previously, when Fan Lin hade looking for him, Denzel had not thoroughly screened Fang Zhao. All he had seen was the recent entertainment and political news, and he otherwise had limited knowledge. Now that he had a little more idle time, he wanted to see what sort of person Fang Zhao really was. Denzel contentedly ate and drank as he read through the information pertaining to Fang Zhao. All the way until he saw a piece of news concerning Muzhouspetition dogs. "Muzhous heated sheep-herdingpetition is underway. All eyes are once again on the champion dog of Dongshan Farm, said to have a value of 100 million. And the owner of thispetition dog is..." "Plosh" Denzels mouthful of soup spurted out. Regret! The price he had quoted was far too little! Chapter 238: Imperial Palace Chapter 238: Imperial Pce Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh But regardless of how much Denzel regretted his offer, he couldnt change his contract. Fang Zhao brought the rabbit-like furry sea slug mixed with alien DNA back to his dorm room from Fan Linsb. This time, he wasnt borrowing the creaturehe was taking custody of his own belongings. Just as Denzel had predicted, the next day, the "rabbit" that had been in hyper mode after eating the red pepper returned to normal. Its red coloring had mostly faded, although notpletely; its furry tail was still reddish. That was the "toxin storage" function of the creature Denzel had spoken of at work. Fan Lin had reached the following conclusion during his testing: if a human hand was stung by the sea slug, it would present with a small, painful burning wound and a spicy sensation of sorts. As a precaution, Fang Zhao kept a pair of gloves handy. Meanwhile, Zaro quickly packed his things and left for Wai after Fang Zhaos return. As for everything elsethe live broadcast, the sea slugall these matters were cast aside. When Zaro left the outpost, he will still trying to reach his design team on Earth. Now that he was back, Fang Zhao had to continue his military service. As far as the public was concerned, military service wasnt a vacation. If they noticed Fang Zhao cking off during his live broadcasts, viewers would definitelyin. But Fang Zhao never gave them the chance. Most of the time, the most dangerous aspects of construction projects in the vicinity of the outpost werepleted by robots. However, areas where robots could not function had to be manually inspected and cleared. The robots would stall in certain parts of Baiji because of the geological makeup. In that case, the soldiers that were part of the outpost had to saddle up and assist the engineering team. Fang Zhao and his fellow soldiers scaled towering cliffs and ventured into deep natural tunnels. Some of the spots were truly dangerous. Take scaling the cliffs, for example: the geological makeup of some cliffs and nearby maic fields rendered robots useless. Engineering equipment had to be installed on the walls of these cliffs by hand. These cliffs were virtually perpendicr, and the winds were strong. In most cases, the person in charge of installing the equipment would sway from side to side when they rappelled down. The person wore protective gear and other precautionary measures were taken, but who knew? There was also the danger of unknown debris, like falling rocks, which made the job all the more dangerous. Drone cameras couldnt operate in these conditions, so Kevin Lin had to handle the camera himself. He refrained from rappelling down the cliffs, instead shooting from the bottom of the cliff or over it with the help of robotic arms. So S5s tone shifted again from absurd to adventure. Many folks used to think that robots were invincible, that they could take care of everything when it came to developing foreigns. Only after watching the S5 live broadcasts did they realize that some things could only be aplished by people. Critics who were watching Fang Zhao like hawks, waiting to pounce on any slip-ups, were rendered speechless. Fang Zhao treated himself like a soldier who was part of the outpost squadron, not a celebrity appearing on a variety show. In some cases, he did a better job than the veteran soldiers, even keeping an eye on some of the less experienced ones. This also gave rise to the illusion that Fang Zhao was actually a veteran soldier. Regardless of what the viewers thought, there was one thing that everyone agreed on: Fang Zhaos military merits were the real deal. While his promotion had partly been motivated by politics, Fang Zhaospetence wasid bare for all to see. This was indisputable. During this downtime, Fang Zhao started doing research and sketching designs for the film studiopound. Duan Qianji had already arrived on Wai with her delegation. Also on Duan Qianjis flight had been passengers from other continents. After Zaros arrival on Wai, the principals involved in the film studioplex project met via videoconference. The meeting was chaired by the Waimander Huo Yi. Huo Yi was morepetent in this regard than Shanta. Whether it was military hardware ormercial development, once a project was approved, he could see the whole picture. He could host the meeting on his own. If it were Shanta, hed probably be surrounded by advisers. In short, Huo Yi was slicker and more cunning than Shanta. He knew how to secure his own interests. This was an important project he took very seriously, so naturally, he had to be very hands-on. He wouldnt let investors destroy and build at will, nor would he put up so many obstacles that he turned them off. After the videoconference, Duan Qianji reached Fang Zhao by videoconference for a private discussion about the design of the film studiopound. Duan Qianji had consulted quite a few experts in architectural history so they could urately replicate old buildings, but the scale of the project was huge. Not everything could be built at once. She had to prioritize. "Ive decided to built the imperial pce first," Duan Qianji said. "The one that appears most frequently in archive footage, the biggest one thatbines the highlights of ancient Yanzhou imperial court design." "Understood." Fang Zhao knew exactly which building she was referring to. He had visited the same imperial pce several times for inspiration in his previous life, before the Period of Destruction. The ease of data storage helped preserve many artifacts from the Old Era. The grand imperial pce that had once stood on the Yanzhou continent had been one of the worlds five biggest pces during the Old Era. There was archival footage of the pce and historical documents about it, as well as TV shows and films featuring the structure preserved on various data storage systems. But descriptive text and footage had its limitations. There were details that even the most senior researchers couldnt confirm. As the only living person who had actuallyid eyes on and visited the imperial pce, Fang Zhao was a godsend, fleshing out details that were ignored or glossed over in the blueprint and adding footnotes. Fang Zhaos expertise meant Duan Qianji couldplete the pce in a much shorter period of time than she had budgeted. The hard part was design. As long as the design waspleted, construction was straightforward. Robots could build the pce in no time. So as others involved in the project were still working on their designs, the core area in the film studioplex started construction. The days passed by. It was life as usual for folks on Earth. The improvement of broadband infrastructure allowed many people to work from home. Even at a bigpany like Silver Wing, many employees worked at home instead ofmuting to Silver Wing Tower. Whether someone worked at home or in the office, they spent their idle time browsing the news online, searching for interesting videos or entertainment gossip headlines to break the monotony of the workday. On this particr day, a news item caused ripples in the Yanzhou entertainment industry. It was quickly reposted by many entertainment news outlets. After keeping a low profile for some time, Silver Wings filmed entertainment department had posted this status update on their social media ount: "Shooting on our period epic TV series Beauty will begin soon. The actors and crew will be filming on Wai." The post came with a group picture of the "Beauty" cast. Serving as the backdrop was the entrance sign to a space port. Silver Wing fans: "???" "An imperial court drama?" "Isnt the emphasis on the Wai?" "Wai? Isnt that were Tianhao from S4 is?" "Why shoot a period drama in outer space?" "Again, why shoot a period drama on Wai? This isnt a space adventure." "Does the period in period drama refer to ancient times before the Old Era?" "Someone once said there are so many crappy period dramas out there. Check out the ones online. Theyre an absolute eyesore!" "The period TV dramas streaming online are mostly low-budget productions. Theyre designed as brainless entertainment for fans. But this time, Silver Wing is mounting a big production. You can tell from the cast. The leading actors are all A-list stars from Yanzhou. Im guessing this series is award bait." "I have the same question. If Silver Wing is splurging on a period drama, why shoot on Wai?" "For this kind of drama, a simple set and some special effects will do. Is there a secret weapon on Wai we dont know about?" Chapter 239: Why Is He Everywhere Chapter 239: Why Is He Everywhere Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The photograph of the cast and crew of "Beauties" just before they left the created a lot of buzz on the inte, but discussions were mainly from Yanzhous side. Even if people from other continents saw it, they were not particrly bothered. As the majority of cast and crew members werent celebrities they were familiar with, after the initial excitement, they lost interest rather quickly. After Silver Wings official announcement, there was no follow-up. No matter how much fans asked, Silver Wings public rtions department maintained their silence. At the same time, the crew of "Beauties" that were being discussed were en route to Wai via transport ship. As there were no passenger spaceships that took the route from Earth to Wai, the crew could only travel on the transport ships that delivered military supplies to foreigns. There were many rules and regtions on these sorts of ships, and walking about freely on the transport was prohibited. There were also no entertainment facilities, and all one could see after leaving their own room was the icy-cold res of gun-toting soldiers, as though they were criminals. Even if they were a really popr celebrity, in the eyes of these soldiers, that celebrity was no different from anybody else. Having heard that Silver Wings big boss had also ridden on this sort of transport ship previously, the crew felt more at ease. If even the big boss had to go through this, then people like them shouldnt expect too much. Otherwise, they might be beaten to death by the soldiers without ever getting justice. Since Huo Yi wanted to look after the peopleing over, he got his men to specially install a guest area on board the ships so passengers could have a ce to reside and engage in activities. There were bedrooms, dining halls, and a small lounge allowing for guests to gather and chat. At this moment, in the guest area, a few leads of "Beauties" were gathered and trying to guess the motive behind this trip. Finding out they would be heading to Wai for filming hade as a surprise, and the crew were all at a loss. Although they had been all smiles in the photograph showing them heading off to the spaceport, they had all still been muddled beneath their happy facades. The crew had no idea why theyd had to sign a confidentiality agreement when they were just filming an imperial court drama or why they needed to travel all the way to Wai. There had also been not much information from the higher-ups. All they had been told was this: "everything will be revealed in time." Silver Wing A-list actor Wen Shengyi joked, "Dont tell me we are being shipped off to be sold?" As A-list film stars contracted to thepany, they were not as restrictedpared to other smaller celebrities and could speak more freely as long as they did not go overboard. A Silver Wing A-list actress who was not yet 30, Ju Taohe, joined in the fun. "Lets say we are really being sold. Silver Wings film department would suffer heavy losses just from our casts value." "Only a few people know about this, but a while back, the big boss went to Wai. Most likely, Silver Wing has something deployed there, maybe a sealed film studio or something. In any case, its something that will not hurt us," Silver Wing A-list actress Vicky said in an absent-minded way as she admired her freshly painted scarlet fingernails, her expression containing a certain captivating charm. This was not her natural disposition. Recently, she had been getting into character for a role, and subconsciously, her words and actions were in the style of the character she was to y. Silver Wings A-list film star Maqiyaduo asked, "Teacher He, cant you reveal just a little more? There isnt anybody else here; our lips are sealed." She was in her early twenties, and her voice exuded the air of exuberant youthfulness. She had begun acting at a young age as a child star. Having gotten famous early on, she was the youngest among the four A-listers here. However, while she might be the youngest, her ability was in no waycking. Regardless of how she was normally, when it came to acting, she was a total monster. Thepanys four immensely popr A-listers looked toward a man seated at the side who had yet to utter a single word. That man was also the only S-rank film star among the cast and was one of Yanzhous top superstars: He Lisi. He Lisi was older than the rest of them. He was 40-plus, and with his current status, his rtionship with Silver Wing was moreplicated, more like that of cooperative partners than employer and employee. He Lisi was not a solemn person. Catching the four others ncing over, heughed. "Actually, I do not know much either. Duan Qianji has probably set up a film studio on Wai. All we have to do is go over there and do our job conscientiously. However... from what I know, the reason Director Duan chose Wai for filming has something to do with Fang Zhao." The four of them were astonished. "Fang Zhao?" "The gamerposer from ourpanys virtual projects department?" "I heard that fe is really impressive. He yed arge role in the virtual projects and gaming departments rise in fortunesst year. Wen Shengyi was a gaming fan and knew slightly more when it came to this. "He is Battle of the Centurys global number one on the leaderboards; how can he not be impressive?!" "Isnt he also undergoing military service on Baiji?" He Lisi shrugged. "I am not too sure either. When I was discussing terms with Director Duans secretary, I heard her mention this. No concrete reasons were given, but the matter of filming on Wai definitely had something to do with Fang Zhao. From what I know, Director Duan started nning for this series a few years ago, but it had not been brought to fruition. Filming had originally been ted to start this year, and the set was going to be at a certain coastal city. The set was already halfway constructed, but there was a change in ns at thest moment. "Fang Zhao... We do not know much about the virtual projects or gaming department. Normally, everyone has their own tasks and assignments, so I have never run into him in thepany. However, I do know a someone who hase into contact before." He Lisi looked toward the pantry and raised his voice and shouted, "Little Ji, Ji Polun!" Ji Polun had just woken up from a nap. He had headed into the pantry to make himself a cup of tea and had been returning to his room to read the script. As he was returning back to his room, he had walked past the lounge and thrown over a curious nce when he had seen the few very sessful film stars seated there. He swore that he had only looked over because he had been curioushed had no other intentions. Suddenly hearing someone there shout out his name, Ji Polun shuddered. If the cup had not been covered with a lid, most of the tea would have sshed out. The moment he saw that it was a first-tier senior who had shouted his name, Ji Polun scurried over and nervously said, "Greetings, my seniors!" Even though there were people younger than him among the four,paring their statuses, Ji Polun was considered second-tier and felt it was best to call them seniors. Although he had already risen to a B-grade contract with thepany and had seen a round of poprity from the previous years idol drama, he was still considered second-tier in Yanzhou. However, this was already consider doing very well. He had managed to snag a supporting role in "Beauties," ying a eunuch that was always beside the emperor. When others in thepany had read up on what a "eunuch" from the Old Era was like, many people had been unwilling to take up the role, as they were afraid it would destroy their image. At the start, Ji Polun had also been hesitant, but he had made his decision quickly and snatched up the chance. Luckily, his reaction had been quick. If he had been any slower and others had returned to their senses, he might not have gotten this role at all. First-rate Yanzhou actor He Lisi was ying the role of the emperor. He might not have such arge influence on a global scale, but when it came to Yanzhou, he was indeed a well-known superstar. Ji Polun did not have many scenes in the series, but they were not too few either. Even if some of his scenes ended up being deleted during postproduction, Ji Polun felt that this was still worth it. He could learn a lot just by being at the side of a first-rate superstar. Ji Polun might be narcissistic, but he also knew how to reflect on his own shorings. Back when he had helped out at the virtual projects department, he had learned a bit from Fang Zhao. Noticing Ji Polun being all jittery, He Lisi put on a warm smile and pointed to a sofa at the side. "Dont stand, take a seat." "Aye!" Ji Polun could not act normally in front of these people and sat himself down nervously like he was a student under the gaze of a strict teacher. "Didnt you work with the virtual projects department before? Do you know Fang Zhao?" He Lisi asked. Ji Polun replied honestly, "Fang Zhao? I know him, but we arent considered really close. I am more familiar with the others in the virtual projects department. I asionally dropped by, but I rarely ran into Fang Zhao." "What sort of person is Fang Zhao?" Wen Shengyi inquired. Ji Polun could only think of this description: "A rather... remarkable person." Maqiyaduo was curious about something. "There are rumors online that say Fang Zhao and the big boss are rtives. Is that true?" "Thats not true!" Ji Polun hurriedly replied. "Fang Zhao and the big boss have no such blood rtions! All those online conjections are rubbish! Before, there had been people online that had said Fang Zhao was an illegitimate son of Duan Qianjis. Some people had even guessed that the two had some shameful rtionship. However, Ji Polun frequently went down to the virtual projects department and knew the truth. Fang Zhao and Duan Qianji had no such rtionship whatsoever. All that was just gossip and guesses that had been made up anyhow. "That, I believe," He Lisi said. "Fang Zhaos contract is different from any other at thepany. "Furthermore, from what I know, Fang Zhao had a hand in Duan Qianjis husband being able to head to the Baiji military district. From this, we can see Fang Zhaos capability." This Fang Zhao person was indeed remarkable. Everyone present thought to themselves that if they got the chance to meet Fang Zhao, they would have to interact more with him. As they were rather curious about Fang Zhao, over the next few days, Ji Polun was frequently called over to rehearse lines together with these big-name stars. The other lesser celebrities in the cast were all envious when they saw this. "Ji Polun is really crafty. I have no idea what methods he pulled to ride on their coattails!" someone jealously eximed. But Ji Polun also knew that being called over to rehearse together was just an excuse. They just wanted to find out more about Fang Zhao. When the transport ship arrived on Wai, the cast and crew members were ferried over to the film studioplex by flying transport. Disembarking from the flying transport, the cast and crew were stunned. In front of them was a pce that stretched out as far as their eyes could see. Majestic and imposing, it seemed to have centuries worth of history and culture ingrained within it. Everyone stood frozen in ce, their mouths and eyes wide open. If it were possible, the entire ce would have been littered with their eyeballs. Mocking words with a cial tone dragged everyones attention away from the pce. "Tsk, how ignorant!" Everyones attention turned to a person dressed in ck with ghastly makeup and was wearing two sharp prosthetic teeth. He was disdainfully looking over the party that had just arrived. He had probably just came out from the ce, and had a few bodyguards and assistants with him. Due to the thick makeup, his appearance was indistinguishable, and nobody could recognize who he was. However, this person who dared to ridicule these few first-rate celebrities was probably not be an actor from Yanzhou. Watching the other persons arrogant back as se walked away, all the cast and crew had the same thought: Who does this f*cker think he is!? But in no time, their attention returned to the ce before their eyes. "What the f*ck!" "This, this, this..." "Is this real? It isnt some projection or virtual thing, right?" "Let me touch... It is real! Its all real! It really exists!!" "I heard that back on our Yanzhou maind, this was the sort of ce ancient emperors resided in!" "I feel that my new vi is nothing but a chicken cooppared to this," He Lisimented. Pirs made out of white jade, ash-colored brick roads, scarlet tforms on the ramparts, yellow ceramic roof tiles, vermilion walls... The ancient construct before them was a myriad of colors. It was both dignified and dazzling! The party followed instructions from the receptionist and walked in the direction pointed out to them. The more they saw, the more their hearts fluttered. For people of the New Era, viewing these ancient sights was a rather great battering and shock to their senses. Strolling through the dusty-grey brick roads one step at a time, they felt as if they had traveled back in time several millennia. Especially He Lisi, who was ying the role of emperor. At this moment, he was so excited that both his hands were trembling. This was the something he had never experienced before in all his years of acting. No other film set had ever given him this sort of feeling. Only those born within would know the aura of an imperial family! Only they would know absolute authority and glory! This was the glittering gem spoken about in ancient culture and seen in art as in the information provided. The few leads had actually been given a lot of material and images about pces, with the purpose of helping them assimte better into their roles. Originally, it had been assumed that they were headed to Wai for sealed filming to avoid harassment from the paparazzi, but never had they expected such a pleasant surprise upon arrival. As these film stars walked on and on, they fell into character! When the director noticed the mannerisms of those few actors and actresses changing, he did not let anyone go over and disturb them. "I dont know if anyone noticed, but just now, before we entered the pce gates, there was a stone tablet beside the gates that was inscribed with the name of the design team," a cameraman muttered quietly. "Eh? Why didnt I notice? Are there any photos?" someone beside him asked. "I have them!" The cameraman selected the photograph he had taken just before they had entered the pce gates and erged the part with the stone tablet. On it were close to 100 names of designers and architects, probably arranged in order of importance. The first few people were renowned experts in the fields of history, archaeology, engineering, architecture, and a few others. Anyone not in the know could just search for their names on the inte and there would be lots of rted information. Some of the aplishments on record were enough to dazzle the reader. But people among the cast and crew had not expected to see a name among the front twenty that would surprise them. "Fang Zhao?" "Why is he everywhere?" "Is he the same Fang Zhao as the one we know?" "It is highly probable that it is him. I heard that Fang Zhaos history is really good and that he is even a member of the advisory panel for Battle of the Century that Fiery Bird consults with." "That means to say that the reason we came to film here might really have been because of Fang Zhao?" "If that is the case, we really have to thank him!" the director eximed. Compared to film sets of ancient constructs, this sort of experience was something that many people in the industry had nevere across before. "It really is arge project!" See, till now, whichpany had ever done what Silver Wing wanted to achieve: filming such arge and extravagant period drama! Chapter 240: Flash Mob Chapter 240: sh Mob Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh The first building to go up in the film studioplex, besides the eye-catching pce, was a hotel, but it was a hotel with a retro design based on an ancient Chinese inn, not one of the skyscrapers that were ubiquitous in the New Era. The cast and crew felt a sense of novelty staying at such an old-school hotel for the first time. "This trip was worth it!" This was what the members of the cast and crew were thinking. Even though they werent used to Wai, there were many inconveniences, and they wouldnt see their families before shooting wrapped, as far as filming locations went, this one was decent. It was a form of alternative tourism. There were no tall buildings, and they were surrounded by lush mountains and pristine waters, as well as the faux-ancient buildings that were beingpleted over time. All their anxiety had gone out the door. "I have a hunch that this ce is going to be a popr destination," the director predicted while standing on the second floor of the hotel. Just from initial appearances, you could tell that this wasnt just another run-of-the-mill investment. Silver Wing was in it for the long haul, not to mention the fact that there were investors from other continents. Just as the "Beauties" cast and crew settled into their hotel, Zaro had returned to his turf on a neighboring mountain dressed like a vampire, his entourage in tow. He checked out the progress on Silver Wings imperial pce every day, followed by a tour of all the neighboring projects. He was upset that construction on his own project was slow inparison to the Silver Wing pce. "Howe its still not done? Silver Wing is about to finish their Phase I. I visited their construction site todaytheyre getting ready to start Phase II. Howe our Phase I hasnt even kicked off?" Zaros agent had no answer for his clients grievances. He had been working in earnest with their design team for days now. Theplexity of the project had just be apparent. "Who knows why Silver Wing is so quick. Maybe they prepared ahead of time." Everyone was overwhelmed with work. Only Senior Master Zaro had the time to dillydally. Even though Zaros agent had opposed the investment initially, he had felt more reassured after meeting other investors when they had arrived on Wai. He still believed there was a profit to be made. In which case, they had to do things properly. The design of their building had to be meticulous. This was the hardest part. "Silver Wing is in a hurry because they need to start shooting their TV series," the agent added. Zaro sneered. "You mean that period drama you were talking about? I hear its just about a bunch of women bickering and fighting. Its bound to flop, haha." Zaros agent wanted to tell his client that this was a project handpicked by Silver Wings CEO, that she had better taste than he did and that her decision was most likely based on in-depth market research, but considering the obnoxiously confident look on Zaros face, he shut up. Anything he said would fall on deaf ears. In fact, they all knew there were few period TV dramas being made. Everyone was reluctant to make them because they were typically scrutinized by academics relentlessly and were derided as being historically inurate or having crappy props and special effects and whatnot. The number of period dramas that had won prizes at the major award ceremonies in recent years could be counted on one hand. Most were of the art-house variety and didnt strike a chord with mainstream audiences. When Zaro had first arrived on Wai and found out that Silver Wing was shooting a new TV drama, he had felt that hispany was obliged to follow suit. They were building a film studio, after all. Lets do it! Lets make a period drama too! But Leizhous historical sequence of events was different from Yanzhous, both during the Old Era and during the ancient times prior to that. So Zaro had done quite a bit of research and found out what other investors in the film studioplex were making. Woo Tianhao and his uncle were going to shoot a kung fu series with a lot of wire stunt work, and Barbara was going to remake a few childrens ys from the Old Era. When he had visited her yesterday, Barbara had been ordering a pumpkin carriage and ss slippers from Earth. Zaro had thought she was insane. After extensive research and intelligence gathering, Zaro had decided on a genre: a vampire film. "Were not going to make a typical vampire movie. Werent there movies about vampire dukes and whatnot during the Old Era? I built myself a castle, so lets make a vampire duke movie." "Have you decided on the cast?" Zaros agent asked. "Thest leading man you picked didnt cut it. All he had to offer was a pretty face. What good does a pretty face do? It takes talent to carry a movie," Zaroined. "Talent? What kind of talent do you mean?" "Like mine." "..." Zaros agent went silent. From where does Zaros boundless confidencee? Zaro had decided to star in the movie himself. That was why he was running around in a vampire outfit. In his own words, it was part of getting into character. "I think I need toe up with a stage name for myself." The idea had struck Zaro after chatting with a few of the Silver Wing actors today. Zaros agent didnt bother to lift his head. "Celebrities use stage names when they join the industry to improve their fortunes or for other purposes, such as drawing attention." "But from what I hear, more than 90 percent of the most influential actors dont use their real names. I think its better if Ie up with a stage name. Who knows, it might change my fortune and lead to major box office sess." "What do you have in mind?" "I asked around. Folks like to add sybles to their own names. My name is Zaro. We can spice it up into Kaizaro or Pizaro or Bizaro." The agent silently cursed. Why dont you just call yourself Zaro the Idiot? "Or I could follow Woo Tianhaos lead and get rid of my surname," Zaro continued. "What different does that make for you? Zaro Renault minus the surname is still Zaro." "True. Then which name should I use?" Zaros agent was in a ruthless mood. "Forget it. Youre too famous in Leizhou, Senior Master. No amount of disguising will make a difference." Zaro pondered the response and found himself in agreement. Its true. I only have myself to me for being so famous in Leizhou. This thought pleased Zaro mightily. "When will construction finish on our end?" Zaro asked. "The design has to be meticulous. Its going to take a while. Silver Wing must have prepared in advance. Who knows how far in advance their nning started. And now theyre in a hurry to shoot. You can understand why they finished construction quickly, but take a look at the others. Has anyone else finished as quickly as Silver Wing?" Zaros agent asked. "Thats true. Woo Tianhaos uncles rooster crown pce isnt ready yet." "Its called an amusement pce." "Whatever. Our castle has to bepleted before theirs is." "The blueprint will be finalized in the next two days. Then progress will be quick. Send someone over frompany headquarters first and let them decide on the cast. Have them send the cast and crew over as soon as possible." Talk of the new film got Zaro excited again. His underlings would also bring along his new costumes and props. The outfit he had on didnt feel aristocratic enough. "Lets make the surroundings a bit spookier," Zaro critiqued while examining the design. Zaros agent ignored him. "I noticed Fang Zhaos name is among those engraved in the stone monument near the entrance to Silver Wings pce that honors the designers. Remember to engrave my name on our monument," Zaro barked before he left. "Got it," Zaros agent said, but again, he was secretly cursing. Fang Zhaos name was included because he made an actual contribution. What have you done? All youve done is boss people around even though you dont know jacksh*t. But of course your name has to be engraved, given your personality, and it has to be listed first. Well, lets credit you as the owner of the castle, not a designer, then. On the inte. Silver Wings official social media ount posted another update. "Epic imperial court drama Beauties kicks off shooting!" Silver Wings filmed entertainment department also posted nine pictures. The first was a picture of the creative team, the backdrop being a grand imperial pce. The other pictures included stills of the pce and shots of the leading characters in costume. There were also pictures of the actors posing inside the pce in character. He Lisi was resplendent in emperors yellow, oozing imperial authority and presence. The female leads were decked out in borate costumes and essories, looking either elegant and dignified or shapely and flirtatious. Because it was such a big-budget production, the creative team paid incredible attention to the wardrobe and essories. The production had apletely different feelpared to the low-budget period dramas of the past. Add to that the good-looking and talented cast and it was a mouth-watering prospect for eager fans. Thest picture was an aerial shot of the imperial pce set. The caption noted the set was an exact replica of the actual pce. "An actual 1:1 replica!" "No special effects? They built an actual ancient imperial pce on Wai?" "No wonder they had to shoot on Wai. Silver Wing built a friggin pce there!" "Im floored. Silver Wing has really gone all out." After the photos were posted, the reverberations werent limited to Yanzhou. Fans from other continents were also blown away by the scale of Silver Wings investment. Prior to Silver Wing, no one had actually built such a massive set on a foreign. Even if there were examples, the scale was smaller. The Silver Wing publicity team was also fanning the mes behind the scenes. In no time, news of Silver Wings massive set dominated entertainment headlines in Yanzhou. Silver Wing got major global exposure as a result. Just as fans were engaged in fervent discussion about Silver Wings Wai set and pundits analyzed whether or not it was a wise investment, film studios from others made their moves. Tongzhous Legend Pictures issued the following social media update. " Mountain of Immortals cast and crew head to Wai." The update was posted with a picture of the cast and crew posing for a picture at the entrance to a space port. Soon, Zaros Wireless Media from Leizhou posted an update. " Vampire Duke cast and crew en route to Wai for uing shoot." The apanying photos showed a simr backdropanother space port. In Lazhou, Cindere Entertainment announced: " Cindere cast and crew heading to Wai." The apanying photo was also a group picture at a space port. The three updates were bombshells in the entertainment industry. "Cindere Entertainment? Ive never heard of them before." "Word has it thepany is owned by Barbara Lakalina. Lakalina!" Even if folks from other continents had no idea who Barbara was, the Lakalina surname gave her instant credibility. "Is there a space port sh mob going on?" "Theyre addicted!" "These are all well-connected movie studios." "Come to think of it, shooting on Wai is suddenly the cool thing to do." "I just want to know when these studios started investing in Wai. Im curious what else is being built on Wai." "Id like to check out Wai for myself." "Ill spare you the trouble. Im looked into it already. You can only reach Wai by freight vessel for now. None of these flights are open to the public." "Isnt S4 based on Wai? Did they mention these movie sets during their live broadcasts?" "No. Woo Tianhaos got tight lips." Many folks were puzzled that the film studios had started pouring money into Wai, and why Wai? The entertainment headlines were dominated by news of the new TV productions on Wai. As hard as the publicity teams for other new TV shows tried, they couldnt escape being overshadowed. Fans were obsessed. Every time they saw an announcement about a new TV series, all they asked was where the show was being shot and why it wasnt being shot on Wai. Otherpeting entertainmentpanies were at a loss, their bosses bewildered by the headlines about the uing productions on Wai. They had no idea when Silver Wing, Wireless Media, Legend Pictures, and the newly formed Cindere Entertainmentstudios that had previously had nothing to do with each otherhad secretly joined hands for a new venture on Wai. We gotta get to the bottom of this. When did they form an alliance? What exactly are they up to on Wai? Chapter 241: Appreciate Chapter 241: Appreciate Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Everyone wished to know why these few entertainmentpanies had joined hands and when it had started, but no matter how much people dug, they could not find any concrete information. It seemed as if thesepanies hade together all of a sudden. A few entertainment reporters had gotten wind of Silver Wings ns to film the new drama and even gone to the coastal city where Silver Wing had been constructing the set. In the end, when the information was released, they felt as if Silver Wing had made a fool out of them! Watching various casts and crews releasing photos and information every day to tantalize peoples appetites, all entertainment reporters could do was scratch their cheeks in frustration. Renowned paparazzi from every continent were specifically targeted byizens for abuse. "What are the paparazzi kings from every continent even doing!" "Nothing but a bunch of trash!" "Stop fooling us with trivial matters from other drama series! What we really want to know are things concerning Wai. Whatever drama series, be it Beauties, Mountain of Immortals, Vampire Duke, or Cindere, any of them is fine. Our expectations are not high, just a few shots of those celebrities every day will do!" Entertainment reporters viewing thesements could only feel bitter. This is called not having high expectations?! If I could snap such a photograph, would I still have to be here doing this? Silver Wing and the other entertainmentpanies had aplete grasp of all information now. Unless they chose to release information, nobody would be able to dig anything up. Was protecting themselves against these reporters the reason they had chosen to film on another? Treacherous, how sinister!! "We cant allow this to go on!" a middle-aged reporter cried out helplessly as he browsed the discussions online. All they could do was wait for information from Wai to reach them. "What can we even do? Its not like we have a spacecraft to fly across the cosmos in," a young entertainment reporter said as hey down on a chair. "Maybe we can try sneaking on board a transport ship headed to Wai." "Like a stowaway?" "My *ss! Are you tired of living? And being a stowaway, do you think the guns being wielded by those soldiers are toys?" "So your meaning is?" "Scout out what other dramas production team is headed to Wai and infiltrate the crew. After that, follow the crew over to Wai." "That is the only way." Yanzhou. Wang Tie, considered by many the paparazzi king of Yanzhou, groaned as he saw the online abuse calling him trash. Very well, You people have gotten my blood racing! Isnt it just Wai? He would always find a means of getting there. He only feared Fang Zhao. Nobody else could make him afraid, and now that Fang Zhao was undergoing military service on Baiji, Wang Tie did not have to be worried about encountering him. Each and every continents paparazzi king waspeting with the others. Now, using this matter as an excuse, they could prove who among them was the king among paparazzi kings! Without having to worry about entertainment reporters on Earth, celebrities in Wais film studioplex could film in peace. During their free time, they could even y to their hearts content without worrying about having their photograph taken. Only celebrities without much reputation wished to stir up news. Most of the celebrities that hade over did not need to self-hype. As long as filming waspleted, their respectivepanies would help them stir up their poprity. All they needed to do was go about their filming conscientiously. After yet another scene was shot, the cast members had a short rest period. Ji Polun sat aside summarizing his inadequacies. No wonder He Lisi was a first-rate Yanzhou superstar. With just an action of lowering his eyebrows, he could make other people feel anxious. Just now, Ji Poluns trembling had been a natural reaction, not him acting. He still had to work hard; otherwise, he would only have the life of a supporting character. Moreover, he did not want to continue acting as a eunuch for future roles. However, following beside a first-rate superstar still had its perks. He Lisi had divulged some information to him. "Beauties" was a project their big boss had personally decided on, and their standards were high. Duan Qianji might seem rather mild normally, but that was on the basis that she was satisfied. If anyone displeased her, she would make sure that person did not have an easy time. Therefore, regardless of whether any celebrities had any conflicts or grievances normally, when it came to filming, all such things were set asideotherwise they would be out of luck. Everyone had assumed that "Beauties" was a project the big boss had nned for a long time and regarded as very important, but ording to the information He Lisi had revealed to Ji Polun, this imperial pce drama was just testing the waters. If it was sessful, there would be an evenrger project toe. It would be a period piece as well, but on arger scale and about a monarchy and a power struggle. Whether Ji Polun could get into the cast for the next project would be up to his own ability. If he didnt act well this round, by the time the next project came along, he might have to pack his bags and leave. Of course, Ji Polun did not want to leave. Taking part in thepanysrge film project here naturally brought about lots of benefits. Another reason was that, at this film studioplex, besides Yanzhous Silver Wing, there were other filmpanies and production teams from other continents. Getting to know more people was always usefulwho knows, it might help him achieve global poprity that much faster. Thinking back to the stone tablet beside the pce gates, Ji Polun sighed in his heart. Fang Zhao was really remarkable. Nobody knew what role Fang Zhao had had in this matter; all they knew was that Fang Zhao had participated in the investment of this film studioplex and was part of the design team. Those from other continents seemed to have connections with Fang Zhao. Someone from the production team had said that when he had heard Tongzhous Woo Tianhao and Leizhous Senior Master Zaro talking, Fang Zhao had been mentioned. In the future, I have to stop by the virtual projects department more often , Ji Polun thought to himself. Woo Tianhao watched the image captured by the camera. He was wearing a flowing snow-white chang pao and clutching a jade-handled fan. Elegant and graceful, the image portrayed a confident and handsome youth! "Handsome!" Woo Tianhao eximed as he stroke the long wig he was wearing, hinting to special dispatched reporter Tucker to begin. When the indicator lights of the live broadcast turned on, Woo Tianhao chose the angle he had meticulously picked out and put on an expression he thought made him look coolest. At the moment the live broadcast started, he made a half turn and opened the fan with a swish. With a graceful smile, he faced the camera. "Woo Tianhao, Mountain of Immortals." Tuckers cheeks twitched as he operated the camera. So freaking pretentious! However, Woo Tianhaos fans werepping it all up, as S4sments section had gone into a frantic whirlwind of discussion. Who cared about how excited Woo Tianhaos fans were? People who had other purposes for viewing this channel had their attention on something else. "Does that mean he is acting in Mountain of Immortals?" "Is he starting to publicize it?" "I just want to see whats going on at Wai and why they are so secretive about it." Woo Tianhao simply did not care about what others were thinking. He just wanted to show off first at the start of the live broadcast. After showing off, he continued, "I know that everyone wishes to ask about the happenings on Wai and wishes to see the surroundings. However, Im sorry to say that, for the time being, I wont be able to answer all your queries. The best I can do is to show you around my dojo." Any news regarding the filming of "Beauties," which had already started, could only be released by Silver Wing. This was something Duan Qianji had specifically discussed with him. He was not from Yanzhou and did not have to give Duan Qianji face. However, he needed toply to the development agreement of the film studioplex. Not just Silver Wing, all other parties had the same opinion. Any information was to be released by the party themselves, not from any other sources. If anyone wished to release information through the live broadcast, they would naturally look for Woo Tianhao and discuss a coboration. If not, Woo Tianhao would keep his lips tight. He also had to pay special attention to what the camera was filming so as to not identally reveal stuff. Anyone who broke the agreement would be kicked out of the film studioplex. This had been clearly stated even before the agreement had been signed. Even his own uncles constructions had not been shown. The real sets of "Mountain of Immortals," with temples with red pirs, green tiles, and eaves, was still under construction. His uncle had said that they still needed an air of secrecy, so Woo Tianhao had not filmed anything. Viewers were slightly disappointed, but even if they could not see other areas, they could still get to see the "dojo" Woo Tianhao was talking about. All the viewers of channel S4 were still very curious about this. "Oh, he built a dojo on Wai?" "Is it that sort of ce where people in the Old Era gathered to practice martial arts?" "Is it also for filming?" "Hurry, hurry, hurry, let us see what Tianhaos dojo looks like!" Following that, as all the viewers were eagerly anticipating what was toe, Woo Tianhao showed them the foundations of a building. The audience: "..." On the contrary, Woo Tianhao was in high spirits. "Here is where the first dojo will be. Construction starts today. Following this, every day, we will get to see the changes and watch as the dojoes to life!" Woo Tianhao brought the audience around to admire the foundations of the dojo before saying, "I know that many people are disappointed, but I have a surprise for everyone today." Viewers that were preparing to change channels widened their eyes momentarily and stared at the screen without blinking as they waited for the surprise Woo Tianhao had mentioned. Could it be a special appearance by a celebrity, or perhaps it was some other special construction? As they thought about it, the viewers anticipation gradually built up once more. At the moment of unbearable tension, a ghastly white face with sharp fangs dripping with fresh blood and dark circles around its bloodshot eyes suddenly appeared and covered the entire screen. "Arrghhh!" Online audience: "..." "I was having my meal, and now all my food is on the floor!" "F*ck! This! Sh*t! Your daddy was lying in bed watching the live broadcast. I was startled by it and knocked my head when I jumped out of bed!" "It iste over here where we are at. Now Im totally awake." "Who is this idiot!" "Speaking of idiots, I just remembered a person." In the live broadcast, that face that covered the entire screen backed away with a weird cacklingughter. As he wiped away the "blood" from his mouth, he said, "Greetings, everyone, it is I, the vampire duke Zaro. Are you surprised, are you d? Hahahaha! What you just saw was my berserk modeI bet you were all frightened!" Online audiences: "..." "Indeed, it is him. The moment I heard that Wireless media was investing there, I just knew he would go over." "I watched this sort of rubbish on channel S5, so I switched to S4. Why do I still see him?" Although viewers had been startled by Zaros frightful disguise, they were still very curious. Zaro even brought them to take a look at his first castle and show off a great deal. In the days that followed, every day, channel S4s live broadcast revealed some photographs and videos that each filmpany wanted to release. On a certain day, all the casts and crews that had arrived on Wai gathered for a group photo. The location tagged in the photograph was "Wai Film Studio Complex." "Wai Film Studio Complex?" Wai actually built a film studioplex?" "This sounds really impressive. A film studioplex, eh? The fewpanies from Yanzhou, Tongzhou, Leizhou, Lazhou are all filming there, so the quality there must be really high!" Teams from thepanies involved had also made arrangements to jointly hype it up and publicize the Wai Film Studio Complex. Through the joint publicity campaigns,izens had started to feel that, unless filming was done on Wai, it would not be considered arge investment. The Wai Film Studio Complex had made its mark. Especially in the film and television circles, it could be considered to be known by everyone. In photos released from the film studioplex, ancient constructs that had only appeared in history books had reappeared at full scale on Wai! It was not just one building or one street. Instead, it was extensive, and there were buildings from many different periods in time. Unique ancient architecture from every single continent, covering a wide range of different styles,munities, and methods had appeared before the people of the New Era! vors of civilization, culture, and history! Not just those actors, even the masses wished to go over and see it for themselves. Many historical researchers also decided that they would make ns for a trip to Wai. This also became a criteria for fans when it came to considering a movie. Shooting a period drama and not heading to the Wai Film Studio Complex for filming? In that case, was the finished product watchable? Surely the quality would be about the same as those low-cost productions of the past! Toorge an investment? No way! Could a heavily invested firm not head to the Wai Film Studio Complex? Upon knowing the thoughts of the fans, many entertainmentpanies also started having their own ideas. Ones that wished to invest in Wai started inquiring through contacts about purchasingnd from the Wai base and participating in the film studioplex project. Those wanting to invest in Wai werergely film entertainmentpanies or hotel and restaurant chains. Naturally, Huo Yi had given very preferential rates to the first batch of investors, but for those that came after, he was no longer so kind. Since the reputation had already been built up and thes poprity was being stirred up, parties wishing to invest here would still enjoy some preferential treatment, but it would not be on the same level as what the first batch had received, and thend would be more expensive. In the future, as Wais poprity rose even more, those wishing to invest in Wai would receive poorer rates theter they came. This was something everyone understood. Entertainmentpanies that had abundant resources contacted Wai base straightaway to purchasend and start their own constructions! But entertainmentpanies that had various reasons for not purchasingndsuch as the high investment risk, long construction periods, or troublesome nning phasefelt that it would be more convenient to rent those sets. Now that period dramas that touched on ancient history were all the rage, they also decided to ride the winds and engage in their own small-scale period dramas. When it came to filming, they would head to the film studioplex and rent a few suitable sets for filming. Over at the film studioplex, regardless of the location, rent would be calcted daily. Although the rent was not low, it had a much lower riskpared to investing. Some smallerpanies and private teams felt that filming between 10 days to half a month was all right. The main motive was to borrow the hype of the Wai Film Studio Complex. On a whole, it seemed rather cost effective. There were parties who said they would be heading over for filming, but in fact, they were just visiting the ce. No sets would be rented and they would just spent a few nights at the hotel and take a few photos to stir up news about themselves. After all, fans would not know whether they were really renting any sets for filming. Actually, lots of parties had the funds to rent sets in the film studioplex, but they just could not get a spot! How many entertainmentpanies across the twelve continents had the same idea of renting sets? There was a limit to area in the film studioplex. Even just renting a tavern required taking a queue. At Baiji. Fang Zhao finished reading thetest financial reports sent over from Wai and continued to make amendments to the design ns. Construction of the pce was a collective effort by the design team. Such arge pce was not just an exact replica on the outside. The pce court, inner rooms, surroundings, roof sculptures, materials, and many other details, right down to a pot of bonsai, had gone through meticulous nning. Every single brick was being made with technology from the New Era. Although it might seem very simr to those from the Old Era, they were much more durable. After all, the materials used for construction could not be exactly the same. For people of the New Era, those Old Era constructions were way too weak. The bosses did not wish for the constructions they had so painstakingly strived to build getting ruined after only a few series were filmed either. Now, Fang Zhao was in the midst of drawing up the ns of the street and official residence. Disyed on a screen beside him were all sort of materials and resources. These resources assisted him as he tried to recall the images buried deep in the recesses of his memory. Fang Zhao was different from other historians of the New Era because his views and angles on these matters were different from those of others. He could view things from the angle of a person from the Old Era, while historians in the New Era would miss certain things. "Construction on Wai hasnt beenpleted yet?" Kevin Lin asked as he dropped by. They had already moved into their new single rooms, which were much morefortable. Kevin Lin had gotten excited from browsing through the news and did not feel like sleeping, so he hade over to chat with Fang Zhao about the progress of the Wai Film Studio Complex. "Soon. There is still one more street; after that is done, everything will beplete." Fang Zhao put down his pen and looked at Kevin Lin. "What news did you receive this time?" "Heh, internal news. I heard that Wai has submitted an application for a film entertainment cultural base, but I have no idea whether it will be approved. However, if it is approved, those constructions that you people have invested in will no doubt appreciate in value." Chapter 242: Dual Function Base Chapter 242: Dual Function Base Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh S4 saw a rise in viewership, but S5 remained pretty much the same. Viewership did not drop by much as there were still many interesting events urring on Baiji and a lot of news. Every time Fang Zhao followed people from the outpost team to assist with construction, some thrilling or exciting scene was capturedthe weird creatures and nts of Baiji that could be both dangerous and violent. Also, sometimes Fang Zhao followed the outpost team andpleted more dangerous tasks that were not convenient for Kevin Lin to follow. Thus, in these cases, Kevin Lin headed to the military district and did some interviews to help the masses understand the thoughts of the pioneer immigrants. This aroused the curiosity of the many viewers as well. The pioneer immigrants did not have as easy a time as others imagined. When they arrived here, they needed to adapt to all sorts of things. Physical limatization was still considered lightthe main issue was psychological limatization. Fortunately, there were professional psychologists in the military district. The masses learned about all these through Kevin Lins live broadcasts and video interviews. Kevin Lin also interviewed Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother Fang. Probably due to them having simr experiences before, the two elders had not had many problems adapting after arriving at the military district. The people here were warm, friendly, and treated them well. As they loved the environment, the two elders would wait till Fang Zhao was discharged from the military next year before leaving together with him. Shanta allowed Kevin Lin to have more interviews with the two Fang elders. This was good publicity for Baijis immigration n and told people that, among immigrants that came over, while there were some that did not adapt well, there were also others that adapted superbly. Now,work fees were slowly dropping as themunicationswork structure was upgraded more and more. People who had been unable to adapt at the start no longer had such intense reactions. Entertainment allowed people to divert their attention elsewhere. "Beauties" had already started airing with two episodes per day. Technological advancements had greatly shortened the time required for postproduction. As long as filming was smooth, each episode could be churned out quickly. There were special effects, but they were all supplementary, unlike those older period dramas in which, besides the cast, everything else was made from special effects. Somepanies did not even have physical casts and used virtual idols instead. The drama series that Zaro had reckoned would be awful quickly became the hottest show on all therge inte video websites after it started airing. Arge majority of viewers were females. Many people from the military district here also loved watching it, and immigrants gathered together to watch it and save onwork expenses. After "Beauties," other drama series, including "Vampire Duke," Mountain of Immortals," and "Cindere," began rolling out. Although Zaro might normally have seemed unreliable, this time, he had been triggered, and his acting had improved a lot. Leizhous audiences were all discussing what had caused such a big change in Zaro. Zaros agent felt gratified when he saw the amount of clicks on the inte. Bringing Zaro to watch Woo Tianhao film had had its upsides and had provoked Zaro into being slightly more serious when it came to acting. Why was it that Zaros performance this time seemed especially good? Because he had few lines! If Zaro wanted to portray nobility, he could really do so. After all, he had been born into the Renault family and knew what it was like to be an aristocrat. If he was serious, he could really scare peoplethe only prerequisite was that he not speak. When this b*stard opened his mouth, people would just feel like hitting him. During a discussion with the script writer, to obtain even better results, Zaros agent had insisted that Zaros original lines be cut by 70%! "Vampire Duke" was popr among many youngsters. Ornamental silver crosses like the one that appeared in the series were best sellers. Even garlic saw a rise in price. In addition, household items that appeared in the series with special characteristics, along with that especially pretentious ck cape, were selling like hotcakes. Taking into ount advertising fees, copyright fees, endorsements, and other sources of revenue, these drama series profited quite a lot. The money spent on purchasingnd and constructing the castle was all recouped. The other drama series all had simr circumstances, and all thepanies involved were very satisfied. Now, among very popr drama series, nine out of 10 series were shot at the Wai film studioplex. There were fairy-tale romances, action thrillers, medieval fighting movies, movies about court power struggles, supernatural horror flicks set in ancient times, and pstickedies. There were films that adults loved to watch and films suitable for children. Having watched lots of interster conflicts, superheroes vs. monsters, and explosive flicks, watching these films and dramas set in ancient times was a novelty for everyone. The poprity of these few drama series gave rise to a new wave of historical fads. Filming outdoors on Wai was also convenient. If it were to switch to Baiji, if a group headed into the forests without a military squad for protection, nobody could say for certain whether anyone would return alive. Presently, Silver Wing was also filming another drama on Wai, "Warring States," which was set in ancient times and was about a power struggle. Many new constructions were added for the filming of this next series. Some Yanzhou celebrities that had opened their owned studies made connections with Silver Wing and came over to Wai for filming. Earnings were secondary; these people came with other motives. First, they wished to know what the Wai film studioplex was like, and second, with so many production teams here, there were actors, directors, and investment firms from continents across the entire world. Getting to know more people could help pave a few more roads in future. Many people seemed to soar in Yanzhou, but when put on the global stage, they were nothing more than infants learning to talk. Yanzhou alone was too small. Any actor or actress with ambition aimed to develop themselves on the global stage, and Wai film studioplex gave them such an opportunity. As Wai film studioplex was more or less fully developed and was being hyped up in the news, Wai basesmanding officer, Huo Yi, submitted an application for a film entertainment cultural base. At the start, Huo Yi had been rather apprehensive. After all, previous applications to be a major research base had been rejected multiple times. Now that he was applying to be a film entertainment cultural base, he had expectations, but he also made mental preparations for rejection. However, when he received the results and saw the words "application approved," Huo Yis hands trembled and he wanted to scream, but he restrained himself from doing so. Suppressing the billowing ecstacy in his heart, Huo Yi sat in his own office the whole afternoon and carefully considered many things. However, when he returned to his senses, he realized he had note up with anything. On the same day, Huo Yi, informed every investor that the Wai film studioplex had officially been named "Wai Film Entertainment Cultural Base"! When a fewpanies and superstars posted new statuses on their social tforms, the tagged location had already changed to "Wai Film Entertainment Cultural Base." Film studioplex and film entertainment cultural base. It was obvious from the names which of the two was of a higher level. Since approval had already been obtained, the original film studioplex would surely continue to expand, and development and would not be limited to the extent it was now. Wai could not be like Baiji and bank on having high-grade power ore to develop the. Wai had to take its own special path, so Huo Yi decided to build up the major research base and film entertainment cultural base. There was no need topete with Baijiall that was needed was topete with others that were of simr levels. The film entertainment cultural base being approved let a lot more people know about Wai. In the past, even though there had been the influence of Project Starlight, not many people had understood Wai. Now, with the rebuilding of those ancient historical structures, a lot more people were learning of Wai. When investors that had adopted a wait-and-see approach saw this piece of news, a portion of them immediately made their choice, but the remainder continued to hesitate till Wai base had yet another announcement. Wai Major Research Base had been approved. After the film entertainment cultural base had been approved, Huo Yi had clenched his teeth once more and submitted the application for a major research base. From an economics point of view, there were many examples. For example, during the filming for the film Silver Wing had invested in, "Beauties," many of the nts within the pce had been transnted from the experimental plots. Furthermore, with the extreme poprity of this series, a few of the bonsai nts featured inside had be highly sought after. Through these means, nts from the experimental plot had publicized their existence. This was something that had been discussed between Silver Wing and the relevant researchers. A fewrge wholesale vendors of the flowers and nts market had contacted Wai to ce an order for a batch of these goods. With poprity and economic value, the probability of it being approved had been much higher, but even so, when Huo Yi had received the results, he had not been able to control himself as tears flooded his eyes. Finally approved! A dual-function base! Double insurance! When the extent of the film entertainment cultural base and major research base got even bigger, Wai base would surely be expanded. Wai base would still be a far cry from Baiji military district when it came to power, benefits, and development rate, but it would still be much stronger than before! After the major research base was approved, the "Ark n" experiment was going to continue, and crops with high economic value were going to be resurrected from the stored seeds. As long as there was interest to provide the impetus, there would be sufficient nts for this research. In the past, whenever investors had heard about the n to head for Wai, the first thought that hade to their minds was this: Cough. Dont even think about tricking me into investing there! Now, although Wai was continuing to seek out investors, the rates were no longer as favorable as before. The prices ofnd here had increased many times over, and there were restrictions from other ends as well. For people paying attention to Project Starlight, they could not help but think about this. Among the five channels, first it was S5 that had triggered aary reform of sorts. Next the S4 had been be a dual-function base. Viewers couldnt help but wonder whether the remaining three channels coulde up with any more big news. The people that had proposed Project Starlight were now beaming with pride. Hasnt it already changed the fates of twos? On Baiji. Fang Zhao read through yet another weekly financial report. In the past few weeks, both revenue and expenses had been rising, but on the whole, the financial situation was good. Now, more and more people were heading to Wais film entertainment cultural base for filming. Some only rented small setsfor example, a tavern and two shops. Kevin Lin browsed through the news andmented, "Now everyone knows the two must-sees on Wai. The first is the film entertainment cultural base, to admire every continents ancient structures and styles and have a time-transcending experience, and the other is the major research bases peach garden. I heard that the best time for admiring the peach blossoms is over. Next year, when the garden is flowering, I shall head over for a look." As he looked at Wais sceneries and remembered the conditions on Baiji, Kevin Lin felt that if Baiji had not discovered high-grade power ore, its position on the development sequence would have continued to slide down as time passed by, not because itsndscape was no good but because Baiji was just too dangerous. "The Wai Film Entertainment Culture Base has so many celebrities. Perhaps one might even run into a few superstars when having a meal there. I really wish to go for a visit. Special dispatched reporters should have clearance, right? We arent entertainment reporters, after all." Kevin Lin searched the web but did not find any definite regtions. All he found out was that there had been an increase in spaceflights to Wai. Besides transport ships, there were also other spacecrafts, but anyone heading there was required to go through a thorough inspection, and the number of troops garrisoned on Wai had been increased. "If yourpany helps you apply for it, the probability will be even higher. If you apply as an individual, that side might not necessarily permit you on board," Fang Zhao replied. Kevin Lin muttered a few lines to himself. Then, as if remembering something, he suddenly asked, "Hey, Fang Zhao, you will surely head over often after your military service, right? Moreover, yourpany has a leading piece ofnd over at the film entertainment cultural base? You also invested in it as well. Perhaps you can even have a small role in a certain drama just for fun. Nowadays, celebrities with some reputation are invited to cameo in films, just like that shooting champion from Mazhou, Ma Xier. He had also starred as a sniper hitman in a film. Having these sorts of small roles can raise your poprity." For what Kevin Lin saw, Fang Zhao getting a cameo or two, showing his face, and satisfying some cravings was good enough, There was no way he could have any important supporting roles, let alone y a lead character. Fang Zhaoughed but did not say anything more. Hismunications device was ringing. Fang Zhao was astonished when he answered. "Denzel?" "Fang Zhao, have you returned to the outpost?" Denzel looked skinnier than thest time they had talked and did not seem to be in good shape, as if he had not slept in a long time. "Im back already, whats up?" Fang Zhao asked. "Could you help me contact Wai? I wish to rent a body of water at the pole of Wai. All the paperwork and cultivation qualifications are allplete. If not for the fact that the bodies of water at the poles of Earth are not permitted for private leasing, I would have already sessfully cultivated here." Denzel had heard from the researchers on Wai about Fang Zhao visiting Wai. Although he might have already left the Academy of Science, he still had contacts and could find out this information rather easily. The bodies of water at the pr regions were no longer avable for lease. Denzel had prepared all the required documents and resources only to be told that they were no longer avable. Denzel was awfully anxious right now and had contacted many people for help, and he had found out from a few ex-ssmates at the Academy of Science that the bodies of water of the pr regions on Wai were close to those of Earths. But now, Wais checks were really stringent, and they could not help him. But they mentioned that perhaps Fang Zhao could have a word with Huo Yi. Now, Huo Yi was full of confidence and could put on airs. Wai was no longer short of research projects, and the major research base had already been approved, so there was no need to let other research projects in. For these sorts of applications that requested iming a body of water, Huo Yi just browsed through and deleted them. Many people were watching Wai, and Huo Yi was not willing to make any mistakes, so he would rather not ept any new iing research projects. Now that a major research base was being developed, it would all get smoother in future. He could not afford to damage their bright future. There was no need him to personally vet through the applications anymore, as he had a professional team in charge of reviewing potential investors. All Huo Yi needed was to just have a brief understanding. Therefore, Denzel had contacted Fan Lin and received word on the timing of Fang Zhaos duties in the outpost. After Fang Zhao hadpleted his duties for the day and returned to his room, Denzel had contacted him right away. "If it is sessful, I can give you a 30% discount for feed purchased from me. No, 50%! As long as you are willing to help, 50% off for feed, is this all right with you? That hybrid sea slug eats a lot, I cant give the feed to you for free, but 50% off is already the best price." Denzel continued on, "I dont require anything much, just so long as you just mention a word to Huo Yi." Fang Zhao did not give a reply straightaway but instead asked, "Are you just cultivating krill? Let me take a look at the electronic file." Denzel sent Fang Zhao arge file right away. The required files had long been prepared. If not for the fact that Earths bodies of water were not for lease, he would not have needed toe running to Fang Zhao. Denzel was also feeling sullen. Originally, when he had found out about Fang Zhaos dog that was worth 100 million, he had decided to sell the feed to Fang Zhao at a premium. Unfortunately, before he had even been able to put the n into action, hed had toe looking for Fang Zhao again. Not only could he not sell it at a high price, he needed to give a discount. Fang Zhao briefly browsed through the file and nodded. "I will ask first and inform you immediately if there is news." After ending the call, Fang Zhao went through the electronic file carefully. Denzel had already filed for patents for the technological procedures mentioned in the file and so was not afraid of it being stolen. Otherwise, Denzel would also not having been willing to hand over the file just like that. After reading through it, Fang Zhao brought up a map of Wai that Huo Yi had given him. The map was notplete, but it disyed the areas that could be purchased. After viewing the pr regions bodies of water, Fang Zhao spun the map around before suddenly stopping. He had spotted a ce on the edges of a desert. He looked at the climate data disyed for that area. There, the rtive humidity was low and there was little life. It was one of the few areas on Wai that seemed to have an aura of death. Chapter 243: Revolutionary Project Chapter 243: Revolutionary Project Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao studied that area once more. There were mountains and valleys, but it suffered from low rainfall and had a desert climate. The surrounding were all sand and rocks, and there were very few species living there. Because of this, the entire area emanated an aura of death, unlike other regions. Even without personally heading over, he could tell just from looking at the map. Looking at the time, Fang Zhao contacted Huo Yi. As Fang Zhao had been among the first batch of investors and had contributed greatly to the film entertainment cultural base, Huo Yi gave Fang Zhao special treatment and let Fang Zhao contact him directly for any important matters. Recently, Huo Yi had been very pleased, and it was written on his beaming face in the video call. "Fang Zhao? Whats up? Dont tell you are looking to invest somewhere?" Fang Zhao selected that area on the map and showed it to Huo Yi. "Are you selling this plot ofnd?" The area was slightlyrger, and Fang Zhao did not have sufficient funds on hand to purchase it. His funds had been invested in the film entertainment cultural base and would not return so quickly. However, a loan was possible. He just wanted to make inquiries as to the price of this piece ofnd first. Huo Yi was stunned for a moment when he saw the area Fang Zhao had brought up. Afterward, patting the back of his own head, Huo Yi said, "I almost forgot! That map has not yet been updated. You can forget about that area; somebody has already bought it. Previously, I was so busy I forgot to update the map. Ill get somebody to update the information in a bit and show the areas that have already been purchased. Just wait a moment, let me send you the newest version." Upon receiving the new map Huo Yi sent over, Fang Zhao was even more astonished when he saw that area on the map. Not only was the area he wanted to buy taken, arge part of the surrounding areas had also been encircled. The entire area imed was three timesrger than the amount ofnd of every investor of the film entertainment cultural base put together. Fang Zhao was curious. "The entire thing was bought by somebody? The entire thing? Who?" It was reasonable to think that nobody would have noticed the area on the map. Right now, all Wai investors were looking for scenic locations and pleasant ces. Exactly what sort of person would set their eyes on this sort of area? When Huo Yi heard Fang Zhaos questions, he fell silent for a few seconds, and then he said, "The Inteary Fund." Only a big yer like the Inteary Fund had the power to im such a huge expanse ofnd right when Waisnd prices were rising. "Is it for building a city?" Fang Zhao asked. "I have no idea why the Fund purchased such arge expanse ofnd, but it definitely isnt for a city. We have signed a confidentiality agreement regarding that area. In the future, regardless of whatever is built there, no questions will be asked. However, what I can confirm is that there are no immigration policy ns." Huo Yi scanned through the map, feeling puzzled deep down. They were so many good areas on Wai. Whether it was formercial or residential purposes, there were many better choices. Why did they view this area as important? The Inteary Fund seemed to be up to something mysterious. It was as though they did not want anybody to know what was going on there, and they had already assigned an engineering team to begin constructing a perimeter wall, preventing anyone from looking inside. If it had been anyone else, Huo Yi would have long ago punched them in the face. Trying to put on airs? How can any area on Wai be out of Daddys control?! However, when the buying party was the Inteary Fund, Huo Yi was terrified. He had climbed to the high position he now held with support from the Inteary Fund. Now he could not go against them. Besides, the Inteary Fund had said that his status on Wai would not change. As long as the Inteary fund did not do anything that harmed Wai, Huo Yi would not ask any questions. "Forget about that area. How about you pick another location," Huo Yi suggested. Fang Zhao pointed to a body of water near the pr regions. "Are you selling this area?" "Pr waters? They can be purchased, but what do you intend to do there?" Huo Yi asked. "Im asking on behalf of someone." Fang Zhao sent over a series of files regarding krill cultivation. "Earth no longer permits cultivation at the pr regions, so he can only look for other alternatives. The waters at these areas of Wai are simr to the ones back on Earth, and he wishes to purchase an area to cultivate krill." Huo Yi browsed through the files that were sent over and noticed a brief mention that the purpose was to improve nutritional doses. This made Huo Yis heart skip a beat. Thatpany manufactured nutritional doses, and that was something the base also needed. However, Huo Yi did not immediately agree to it. Instead, he said, "The auditing process for krill cultivation is even more stringent." "The information and resources are in order." "Let me take a look first. If there are no issues, the area will be avable to purchase." Fang Zhao sent all the required information as well as audit reports to Huo Yi. Huo Yi then got specialists to verify it and confirm that it would not bring about any serious negative impacts to Wais bodies of water before returning Fang Zhaos call. With Fang Zhaos mediation, Denzel finally discussed terms and signed a contract regarding the purchase of a body of water on Wai. However, this time, Huo Yi did not personally attend to it. He left it to the relevant parties to handle. Two dayster, Fang Zhao received news from Denzel that Denzel had purchased the expanse of water he had been looking at. Soon, Denzel was going to bring along a batch ofpany workers and head for Wai to begin krill cultivation. He would also make some of the special feed for Fang Zhaos hybrid sea slug, so Fang Zhao could get someone to collect it. On that day, Duan Qianji came over to Outpost 23. As Hong Lou was part of Baiji military district, Duan Qianji was considered a family member and could live in the family district. However, as a boss, Duan Qianji was rather busy and frequently shuttled between Earth, Wai, and Baiji. Every time Duan Qianji came, she also brought along some lifestyle essories and higher quality foodstuffs for Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao did not keep them solely for himself, though, and called people from the outpost to share them. Although Duan Qianji could contact Fang Zhao through hismunications device, she chose to visit him personally every time. Fang Zhao had helped Hong Lou, and Silver Wing had invested in the Wai film studioplex becaused Fang Zhao had roped them in. It could be said that,pared to Yanzhous otherpanies, Silver Wing had taken the first foray into the global film scene, and Fang Zhaos contributions could not go unnoticed. Visiting him personally was something Duan Qianji ought to do. Dun Qianji discussed matters about the newly constructed housing street over at the film entertainment cultural base. Duan Qianji regarded Fang Zhaos opinions and design ns highly and recorded everything down. In addition, certain details in the drama series that had gone unnoticed were spotted by Fang Zhao, and she recorded them down so as to prevent making the same mistakes in the new drama series. Duan Qianji did not stay at the outpost for too long. After finishing their discussion, as she was preparing to leave, she asked Fang Zhao, "Are there any other problems?" "Yes." Under Duan Qianjis puzzled gaze, Fang Zhao asked, "The revolutionary film project that kept being shelved, are they going to restart it?" On the global scale, there were only a few film projects that could be termed "revolutionary." As for continuously being shelved, there was only one. Back when Fang Zhao had only been in the virtual projects department for a short while, Fang Zhao had heard Rodney, Song Miao, and the others mentioning this, a film project regarding many important characters from the Period of Destruction. The project had been raised many years ago but had kept getting shelved. That was a genuine blockbuster that would involve the film circles of all the twelve continents and all the respective aristocratic families, a revolutionary, groundbreaking film project! Duan Qianjis face changed and her smile faded. With a grave expression, she said, "What news have you heard? Frankly speaking, I received information early on saying that the revolutionary film project might be restarted within the next few years, but that is all I know." "A few days back, I took fancy to an area on Wai and felt that it was suitable for scenes of the Period of Destruction. I originally wanted to purchase thend and build something like a Period of Destruction cultural park in the future. As you all know, I have an interest in all things regarding the Period of Destruction, but little did I expect that the area had already been bought." "Who?" Fang Zhao opened up a map and pointed to an area muchrger than the film entertainmentplex. "The Inteary Fund. This whole area was purchased by them." ording to convention, for this sort of revolutionary film project, there was a very high possibility that the Inteary Fund would invest in it, and now they had bought thatrge area. Fang Zhao had asked Huo Yi and a few researchers on Wai and found out that there were no valuable minerals there and that didnt have as much scientific value as other areas when it came to conducting experiments. As for Wais two distinguishing characteristics, one was the Ark nresurrection of stored seedsand the other was film culture. Since the former was unlikely, what about thetter? Therefore, Fang Zhao had surmised that perhaps somebody also wanted to develop the area into andscape simr to the Period of Destruction and use it for other stuff, such as filming? To get a better understanding of whether the situation was as he had guessed, Fang Zhao had asked Duan Qianji this question. Duan Qianji did not doubt what Fang Zhao had said. She fell silent for a bit before nodding her head. "If that area was really made into andscape from the Period of Destruction suitable for filming, then there is a high possibility of what you just said happening. That revolutionary film project might just be restarted!" Many people had their eyes on this revolutionary project. When she had heard that the project could be rebooted in theing few years, Duan Qianji had already starting making ns and rushed to generate a few films and series that could capture the eyes of global audiences and promote the film stars in her ownpany. Choosing historical dramas could be considered a strategy. Regardless of the genre of any film, as long as their reputation and fame was put forward, that was good enough. If one series was no good, then two or three! For such a revolutionary film project, forget about thepanys A-list film stars, even their S-rank first-rate superstars might not be able to snag a satisfactory role! As for other people, if they did not have enough fame or sufficient ability, they would not even be able to get a significant supporting role! Duan Qianji left hastily. She wanted to go over to Wai and scout out the situation. Fang Zhao browsed through entertainment news from every continent. Upon closer inspection, he realized thatpetition in the global film circles had escted. Now, filmpanies from every continent were churning outrge-scale productions in quick session in order to tussle for viewership and poprity. It was probably as Duan Qianji had said. When everyone had gotten the news, they had rushed to promote their ownpanys celebrities and make them more noticeable so when the time came, they would have even more firepower when it came to vying for roles in the revolutionary project. However, many people had not expected that the Wai Film Entertainment Cultural Base was going to pop up this year and result in historical works bing highly popr. This time, Silver Wings stars had sessfully raised their global fame. Fang Zhao opened his own notebook and flipped to thest page. On it were ns he had recorded. Picking up his pen, he added a line to it. Who set the rule that only renowned actors could vie for roles in the revolutionary film project? After Duan Qianji left the outpost, she changed the course of her journey. Originally, she had intended to return to Earth, but now she decided to head to Wai to make discreet inquiries as to the situation. Following which, Duan Qianji gathered thepanys few top film stars and agents for a meeting. As a second-tier actor in thepany, Ji Polun did not have the qualifications to be called for that meeting. Afterpleting "Beauties," he had sessfully managed to squeeze into a role for "Warring States." Originally, Ji Polun had been rather satisfied. Although that role might be a little effeminate, it was still an important supporting role, wasnt it? He had already acted as a eunuch, would he still be afraid of this? How many even wanted this role but could not get it!? But after the few big names had been called over by the boss for a meeting, Ji Polun discovered that their attitudes had changedpletely. Their acting had always been very professional, but now, this bunch had a change in attitude, as though a fire had been lit in their bellies. Previously, Ji Polun had heard a few first-rate actors grumble during their mealtimes that the film schedule was too pressing and how they were exhausted and missed their homes and could not wait to return and rest. Now, though, even outside filming, even when they were extremely tired, these people seemed to have an inner fire. Ji Polun never heard them mention "returning and resting" ever again. Intuition told Ji Polun that he could not take it easy! Actors and actresses of a higher tier, even first-rate superstars, were all so hardworking. As a second-tier actor, how could he have the cheek to ck off? Furthermore, watching this bunch act up a storm, Ji Polun felt his own blood surging. What a great opportunity to learn! The changes on the set of "Warring States" did not capture the attention of too many people. There were now many production teams in the bustling film studioplex. Hoteliers here were making a windfall. Because there were many people and identities were all confusing, it gave an opportunity for people to take advantage. With his own superior disguises and the gift of gab, Wang Tie had sessfully infiltrated the film studioplex. However, just as he was about to step into the pce grounds, he saw the tablet beside the gates. When he caught sight of Fang Zhaos name, he had no time to even think as his balls shrank. After making some inquiries, he felt that the name shown on the stone tablet had a high likelihood of being the same one as his greatest fear. Making careful considerations, Wang Tie decided to avoid Silver Wings sets and turned around. He headed over to other sets for a look. Every day, before he started work, he would first head online to check whether channel S5 had any live broadcasts and whether Fang Zhao had appeared in them. Only after confirming that Fang Zhao was still on Baiji would he set about his job in peace. On Channel S4, todays live broadcast was Woo Tianhao instructing martial arts... to a bunch of tiger-eared monkeys. These animals would not hurt people on purpose because they did not have a hostile nature. Woo Tianhaos uncle had said that the mountains needed some live animals so the scenes would have more vitality. Since Woo Tianhaos mountain was not used for filming, a few of these animals had been released there. Woo Tianhao had proposed it, and the breeders had been more than happy to agree. On the second day, a group of tiger-eared monkeys had been sent over. At the start, these tiger-eared monkeys had still been quite guarded and had stayed away from humans, but gradually, they had discovered that getting closers to humans granted them even more delectable goodies. There was no need to worry about food and water here, and the food was much better than what the breeders had fed them. Now they wouldnt budge even if you chased them away. On a certain day, when Woo Tianhao was practicing his martial arts, a tiger-eared monkey had imitated Woo Tianhaos actions and movements. Woo Tianhao had found this rather amusing and had not chased it away. Who could have known that two dayster his Dojo would have arger group of monkeys. Never in Woo Tianhaos wildest dreams had he expected that his first batch of disciples would be a bunch of alien monkeys! After the broadcast ended, Woo Tianhao received a call from his uncle. "Whats up? Wanna trick me into acting in a film again?" Hearing his uncle approaching him to act in a new drama series, Woo Tianhao had prepared to reject him, but the following words made Woo Tianhao halt. Excitement ran across Woo Tianhaos face as he asked, "That project, is it certain that it will be rebooted?" "Around 80% probability that it will be rebooted. Filming will probably begin next year,test by the following year. How about that, do you wish to strive for it?" "You dont say! Of course I do!" On another mountain. Zaros agent had just ended a call. He mulled it over for a bit before turning to gaze at Zaro who was bragging to some people at the moment. The assistant beside him felt that it was the sort of look a breeder gave a swine as he pondered how to fetch the best price for it. Chapter 244: Bookworm Chapter 244: Bookworm Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Netizens were not really in the know when it came to the intensepetition betweenrge filmpanies and private studios, as there was just too much news and gossip about films, serials, and whatnot. While this was all going on, yet another new round of military enlistment began. There were two enrollment periods for military service: one in April and the other in October. Generally speaking, the April batch saw more enlistees than the October one, as near the end of the year, it seemed like Memorial Day was drawing closer. Many people would choose to wait and spend Memorial Day with their family, have discussions, and make preparations before applying for enlistment in April. However, the opposite happened this year. The number of applicants for this Octobers batch of enlistees exploded by a whopping 291%. This was the figure given in an official announcement. Even without looking at all these statistical figures, most people could have guessed that this Octobers batch would increase by a lot. Especially among people in universities, many students that had yet to serve had decided to enlist. Project Starlight was a sess. It had brought about a zeal in youngsters for military service and brought about even more attention. To best support the enthusiasm and zeal of youngsters, this round, the top brass had decided that the fives involved in Project Starlight would take charge of enlistees applying to their respectives. This meant that anybody who wanted to apply for military service on these fives could do so, and those that were approved would be sent there. Only after being rejected would these enlistees than be allocated to another location by the system. Youngsters looking to chase stars naturally chose thes their idols were at for their own military service. Among Project Starlights first batch, thes S1, S2, and S3 had simr situations. They had more enlistees than previous years, but it wasnt too exaggerated. The exaggerated ones were thes that channels S4 and S5 were ons Wai and Baiji. Baijis position in the development sequence had shifted and was developing rapidly, which gave rise to a lot more people wanting to go over and strive to do their best. Who knew if it could benefit them in their own future careers. Wai also received a simr number of applications to Baiji because of the film entertainment cultural base. Military enlistees were mostly youths in their early twenties, with the majority being university students, and there were many that chased stars. The Wai Film Entertainment Cultural Base had a strong appeal to these people, especially with entertainment news reports iming that it was easy to run into a celebrities even when picking a random restaurant for a meal. These sorts of reports made these youngsters rub their hands in glee. However there was a limit for epting enlistees. Even though Baiji and Wai had both increased their quotas, the amount of applicants greatly exceeded their ns. Thus, they had to use the system to filter applications before filling up their quotas. That meant to say that for this round, the criteria that Wai and Baiji were using for epting enlistees was much higher. If there were any stains on their personal files, any unsavory records, serious psychological illnesses, or other issues, that party would be filtered out. Especially for Baiji, where they also examined the physical records of potential enlistees as well as the physical fitness examination results from primary school all the way to university. Applicants that were physically fit took priority. After the filtering process, the system then sent the results to the applicants. Applicants that received notifications that Baiji Military District had epted their application were required to head to the allocated hospitals in their respective continents for a medical checkup and then head to the respective military districts for basic military training, just like Fang Zhao had done back then. After a month of training, they would then be sent to Baiji. On the transport ship headed toward Baiji, the young conscripts were full of nervousness andplex thoughts. When they could not fall asleep, they gathered together to chat. "Hey people, since we are all going to berades, brother, what speciality are you going for?" "Medicine." "I specialize in Veterinary studies." "Hahaha, looks like we are in the same field heh!" "...Its different." "Hey, what about the brother in front, whats your specialization?" "Me? Im inwork engineering." ... Under normal circumstances, if one wished to rise up in the military, generally, a whole lot of time was needed to grind ones way to the top. But right now, Baiji was going through a period of rapid development and expectation, and this counted as special circumstances. Using this as a pretext, it was a really good opportunity to vie for meritorious deeds, so everyone had their eyes on Baiji. Baiji gave people from all professions a chance to strive forward for greater future prospects. But when these young conscripts finally arrived on Baiji, they were weed with a bug feast. Baijismanding officer had said that the bug feast was a tradition. No matter how much Baiji developed, this tradition would be preserved so every neer to Baiji would remember the sort of harsh life people had had when they had firste here in the early days. We have to remember the unpleasant past and take delight in our present situation! However, even though it was the same bugs, now, when these new conscripts partook in the bug feast, it was still much better than how people used to have them in the past. At least now the bugs were no longer served half-cooked. Even so, many new conscripts were still tormented by the bug feast. On the second day, close to 60% of new conscripts had pale faces, as if their hearts were still reliving the horrors of the bugs. Some people were even starting to wish they had chosen Wai instead. Having grain on Wai was way better than having bugs! But very quickly, the doubts in these young conscripts heads were reced with newfound zeal at amendation ceremony. Thismendation ceremony was organized by Baiji Military District to honor outstanding conscripts and set a good example for the new batch. Naturally, Fang Zhao was among the awardees. Fang Zhao and the other conscripts of his batch had already undergone half a year of military service. Previously, when some people had seen Fang Zhao getting promoted, they had be really proactive. Throughout the military district, there were some conscripts and talents from different fields that had produced outstanding performances. These people had also rendered several meritorious services, and although they might not necessarily be third-ss merits, with many contributions, Baiji military district took the opportunity to take a few exemry role models and made an exception to promote them and honor them specifically at thismendation ceremony. Previously, Fang Zhao had been a second lieutenant. This time, he was once again promoted, to the rank of first lieutenant. In this half year, he had followed the outpost team every day andpleted assignments and missions and had rendered quite a bit of meritorious service. Everyone thought highly of his contributions and performance. He had saved people numerous times in critical situations, and having seen it for themselves, audiences watching the live broadcast did not have anyins. A few experienced officers privately gasped in admiration. Whether it was his psyche or his natural ability, both were at truly extraordinary levels. If Fang Zhao continued to develop in the military, he would rise even higher in future. When chatting with the two Fang elders, many people in the military district had said that Fang Zhao not being in the military was such a pity. The two Fang elders naturally protected their own great-grandson in front of others, but they could not help but feel wistful in private. However, this was Fang Zhaos own choice. Everything was fine as long as Fang Zhao was happy. Besides, whenever Fang Zhao went on missions, the two elders didnt feel at ease. Watching those videos of Fang Zhao on those assignments, they couldnt help but feel fear and trepidation when they saw the numerous times the outpost team was caught in dangerous situations. Every time after watching it, Great-Grandfather Fang would get angry. It is just temporary military service, why do you have to strive so hard? Everyone else just acts and pretends during their military service, why do you have to be so serious? Cant you be more shrewd and avoid all this? Today, after themendation ceremony, when Fang Zhao was having a meal in the family district, Great-Grandfather Fang could not help but start preaching. "Veteran troops handle dangerous ces. You new soldiers have too little experience. The next time you encounter those dangerous situations, just stay away, all right?" In the past, if Great-Grandfather Fang had heard people speaking this way, he would have snorted in disdain. What he couldnt stand the most was spoiling children this way! However, when it came to himself, Great-Grandfather Fang became soft-hearted too. Although he kept nagging, when Fang Zhao left after having dinner, Great-Grandfather Fang could not help but smile foolishly to himself as he reyed todays honoring of conscripts at themendation ceremony over and over. At the other end, Fang Zhao left the base and headed for the outpost. Due to themendation ceremony, Fang Zhao had received a day off and was not following the outpost team out on a mission today. After returning to the outpost, he headed into his dormitory and engrossed himself inposing. Now, Kevin Lin was full of admiration. During the day, Fang Zhao was just a tireless iron-blooded soldier. At night, he returned to being a harmless artistic youth and continued producing his works. Kevin Lin thought to himself that this was something he would absolutely be unable to do. The piece that Fang Zhao wasposing was an apaniment piece for a scene in "Warring States." Before this, Fang Zhao had already made a number of apaniment pieces for "Beauties" and "Warring States." These works would be part of the OST 1 for the two drama series and would be uploaded online. As he was writing away on his notebook, someone called on him. The visitor seemed to be of a simr age to Fang Zhao, but he had an air of ss and the haughtiness of an elitehe seemed to treat people politely, but there was a sort of arrogance deep down. "My name is Joseph, a liaison with the Inteary Fund. This is my name card; you may verify my identity." The other party put on a fitting smile as he handed over a golden card embossed with the Inteary Funds insignia. Fang Zhao did not need to to personally verify the information. Bie Liao, the outpost team leader, had already sent over Josephs detailed information. Before entering the outpost, Joseph would surely have needed to go through a round of identity verification that was even more stringent. Therefore, Fang Zhao did not need to check on it personally, as Josephs personal records were included in the information sent to him. There was no doubt of his identity. He was indeed from the Inteary Fund and was certainly an elite. Majored in economics from a famous school in Huanzhou, a doctorate in management, and had professional credentials in the areas of banking, medicine, engineering, art, and many more. It could be said that he was knowledgeable about everything, from astronomy to geography. When around people in the outpost team, he could chat with them about thetest entertainment gossip or discuss the direction of political reforms. At the bottom of the information Bie Liao had sent to Fang Zhao, he had added, "This liason from the Inteary Fund is actually a bookworm!" Joseph politely asked, "Sorry to bother you. Are you busy, Mr. Fang? Im in no hurry, so we can chat after you are done with whatever you are busy with." Fang Zhao did not reject him, simply pointing to a sofa to the side. "You can take a seat there and help yourself to anything." The furnishings here were simple, and there were no customs here. Furthermore, Fang Zhao had gotten some inspiration a while back and did not wish to stop halfway. Joseph pointed to the bookshelf at the side. "May I take a look at these books?" When Fang Zhao had moved into his new quarters, he had purchased a bunch of electronic books and gotten the person in charge of printing at the base to help print them. Fang Zhao still liked to used paperback books and would bring a book with him during the day. During idle periods in between their missions, he would read them. At times when electronic equipment could not be used, paperback books were still very convenient. The majority of these books were on music, film, history, and architecture. "Please make yourself at home," Fang Zhao replied. "Thank you." Joseph gave his thanks and walked over to the bookshelf. He ran his eyes through the titles disyed on the spines of these books. They were all printed on Baiji and their dates were also disyed on them. Joseph took out a slightly thick book about history and flipped over the book. "..." I dont understand. His real intention was not to read the contents of the book but to view the notes Fang Zhao had written in the book. From there, he could find out what sort of person Fang Zhao was. There were many notes and markings on the book, and there were even a few pages of densely packed scribbles. However, Joseph could not understand any of these symbols. He flipped over to another page. Still dont understand. The polite smile on Josephs face had disappeared. There were so many markings and annotations in this book, yet he couldnt understand a single symbol! A minoritynguage? Didnt seem like it. Shorthand? Now that seemed a little likely. Looking at the strokes, it was probably shorthand But why would he use shorthand when making notes in the book? A mental case! Joseph did not buy it. All these books had been printed in thest three months. There were close to a hundred books here, and some were especially thick. There was no way he could have finished reading them all, and there was no way he used the same sort of method to make notes in every single one, right? Ten minutester. Joseph sat on the sofa, as quiet as a mouse. Chapter 245: Fang-Style Cursive Chapter 245: Fang-Style Cursive Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Joseph sat silently on the sofa, having lost much of the arrogance hed had in his heart. Actually, those symbols had not dealt him such a severe blow. Although he felt like he had hit a wall when he had tried deciphering those scribbles, what had given him a bigger shock were those books. Fang Zhao had actually finished close to a hundred books in the space of three months! He still had some ability when determining whether he was being deceived. Even though he could not understand the scribbles, from what he had seen, the person had made markings and taken notes randomly and had read them seriously. All the underlines, notes, and remarks on nk spaces clearly showed that the person had read it really seriously and taken notes conscientiously! What sort of speed was this! Of course, reading books quickly did not mean muchhis main objective was to see how capable this Fang Zhao person was. Recalling when he had investigated all the information regarding Fang Zhao, Joseph felt that it was best for him to maintain silence. Continuously staring at someone was an impolite gesture. Joseph could not bring himself to fix his gaze on and analyze Fang Zhao, so he stared at the bookshelf. He had wanted to ponder some questions, but as he thought about it, he found himself in a daze. Only when he heard a book being closed did he return to his senses and put on a polite smile once again. Fang Zhao ced the notebook into a drawer and looked at Joseph. "Sorry for making you wait." This time around, Joseph was more humble. "No, no, not at all. Its me who is being a bother." Whatever the case, Fang Zhao was someone worth admiring. Joseph noticed that Fang Zhao did not seem impatient, so he did not delve straight to the main topic and instead picked out the thickest history book from the shelf. "I have a question I wish to ask, Mr. Fang. Are the notes inside written using shorthand?" "Yes," Fang Zhao joked, "this is a shorthand I created: Fang-style cursive. One stroke per book." Actually, it could not be considered a cursive script 1 ; rather, it had gradually evolved from one. A few moreplicated words inside had been substituted with other symbols, and that was how it had be Fang Zhaos own shorthand style. Fang Zhao could practically write a whole sentence with one stroke. It was just taking notes. He wrote it this way as it was for himself to read. If it were for others, he would write in the normal words that everyone knew. Just like when Fang Zhao wasposing, the script was written in a code that only he understood. When it was for other peoples eyes, he would change it tomon musical notes. During the Period of Destruction, Fang Zhao had frequently used this sort of shorthand method for formting battle ns and taking notes. When there had no longer been any use for those notes, Fang Zhao had destroyed them. Those times required being prudent, not just against the foreign enemy but against vile characters as well. Thus, those "handwritten notes of a great man" in the New Era memorial hall were actually nothing personal. They had been written for others to see and were not secret, so he naturally hadnt used "Fang-style cursive." However, now the notes no longer needed to be destroyed and were nothing like the formted battle ns that could decide the lives or deaths of troops and needed to be safeguarded. However, this was a habit that Fang Zhao continued to retain when he went out on missions. Idle time in between was shorter, so this method of cursive saved time and effort. Furthermore, perhaps due to his bodys physical changes, Fang Zhaos current reading speed kept increasing, and his brain thought faster. To best save time, Fang Zhao would write out all the thoughts in his head, regardless whether he was in battle mode or not. Using this "one stroke per book" was the most appropriate. During the Period of Destruction, these sorts of shorthand note-taking methods had all been lost, so now, Fang Zhao had no fear of anybody else understanding it. "So thats the case." Indeed, it was shorthand. Joseph asked a seemingly harmless question. "All of these have been read by you?" "Yes. Im almost done reading them," Fang Zhao replied. Actually, there were still around 10 more books that Fang Zhao had shifted away to make room for newly printed books when he had been tidying the bookshelf, as it had been too full. However, Fang Zhao did not feel that it was necessary to mention this. "I never expected that Mr. Fang would still read so many books while undergoing his military service," Joseph said ruefully. "I finally know why you know so much even though you only have aposing background." Fang Zhao wanted to say "One will never cease to learn as long as one lives," but he swallowed his words just before he opened his mouth. This proverb did not seem too appropriate. Noticing that Fang Zhao did not appear to be pleased or even have any other expression, Joseph did not mention it further. Straightening his face, he spoke about his motive foring today. "Does Mr. Fang know the revolutionary film project set during the Period of Destruction is on the verge of being rebooted?" Joseph asked. Fang Zhao nodded. "I heard about it." "Although it has yet to be officially announced, certain entertainmentpanies in every continent have received news of the pending reboot, and it is indeed a reality. As the investors and one of the producing parties of this project, the Inteary Fund has nominating rights." Joseph seamlessly observed Fang Zhao but did not notice any trace of impulse or excitement, or any other expression, on his face. Fang Zhao was still the same as before, maintaining his calm demeanor and listening attentively. "Mr. Fang is contracted to Silver Wing Media and is one of the members on the consultant team for Beauties and Warring States. You should probably know that for any dramas concerning history, a consultant team cannot becking. We have seen the two period dramas released by Silver Wing, and they are indeed top quality. The consultant teams for these dramas are indeed capable. Today, Im here on behalf of the Inteary Fund to give Mr. Fang an invitation and hope you will join as a member of the consultant team for the revolutionary film project that is about to be rebooted." When Joseph had first received this assignment, he had not understood why the top had a preference for Fang Zhao. As part of the film projects team, naturally, Joseph knew what the revolutionary film project was all about. Although this project had been raised long ago, filming had been continuously put off, as the parties that were investing in the production were always at odds. Besides the Inteary Fund, there were over 10 other coproducing parties that wererge investors. These were all the famous families in each of the continents, and they had continuously arguedhaving opposing views on this actor or that, being unable to see eye to eye, and even arguing over the script. Parties would say that these were fabrications, nder, or overexaggerations that were misleading. The script had also seen many years of adjustments and amendments, but with so many disagreements, the project had kept being shelved. Now, the Inteary Fund had increased their investment in this project and contacted the other investing parties with their decision to reboot the project. First and foremost was setting up a consultant team. For the revolutionary film project, the consultant team would naturally be huge. It could be said that consultant teams for past film and drama series could notpare to this film projects consultant team in terms of manpower and capability. Perhaps even many years into the future, there might not still not be a consultant team that couldpare with it. Every investing party had their own consultants they acknowledged. The Inteary Fund had put forward two expert professors renowned in many circles for their research on the history of the Period of Destruction. For the highly viewed online historical dramas "Beauties" and the currently airing "Warring States," many people did not bother watching the tiny words in the end credits after an episode ended, but people from the Inteary Funds film projects team paid attention to them. Many consultants in many historical dramas were nothing more than consultants in name only and were being dragged along just as a facade, leaving after perhaps having a meal or making some small talk while having close to practically no use. Perhaps these titr consultants had not even watched the dramas in question, so there were lots of drama series that appeared with lots of inuracies. For these titr consultants, this would damage their reputation. However, many of these history consultants did not bother about their fame or reputation. They were more concerned about how much money they would get, and it was fine as long as they got paid. If the director did not need them, they were more than happy to rx. But when thepleted "Beauties" and currently airing "Warring States" that were really popr were released, everyone could see the quality. The masses were not blind, and it was shown by the poprity of the two series as well as their rankings on online video sites. This was what made the Inteary Fund pay attention to the consultant team disyed at the end credits. Fang Zhao had already been eyeing this revolutionary film project. Having received an invitation, there was no way he would reject it. Fang Zhao discussed the terms for the contract with Joseph and was required to sign a confidentiality agreement. There was no need for nondisclosure about Fang Zhao signing on as a consultantrather, the confidentiality agreement was for the contents of the script he would receive. The script had not beenpletely set in stone and required the members of the consultant team to run through it. Probably only when the script was fully set would there be an official announcement on the reboot of this project. After signing the contract, Fang Zhao asked, "Who are the other members of the consultant team that have already been invited?" Since the contract had already been signed, they now had a working rtionship, so there was no need for Joseph to keep this a secret. He handed over a list of people who were already included in the consultant team. "These members have already been confirmed. There might be a few just like you who have been invited but have yet to be recorded on the list." The list might not have beenpleted, but taking one nce through, Fang Zhao could tell right away why this was the consultant team for the revolutionary film project. This lineup was formidable, and past series could notpare. The head of the historical consultant team was the president of the Academy of Social Sciences, an esteemed and respectable historian. Following behind him, there were names of people from archaeology fields, historical research institute staff, and literature award recipients. All of these were famous names in the fields of history, art, and literature. Why did Fang Zhao recognize these names? That was because a third of books in his bookshelf were written by these people! Just looking at these names, Fang Zhao could tell that this project was absolutely of the highest quality. If this revolutionary film project was rebooted and the names on the consultant team released, that lineup was enough to make the entire film circle tremble! Compared to the names on the list, generally, as someone who did not specialize in history, Fang Zhao would not have received an invitation. With regards to advice and consultation, Fang Zhaos current status was a far way off from the others who had been famous for a long time already. But Fang Zhaos bat" experience was strong: consultant team member for "Beauties" and "Warring States," design team member for the Silver Wing region of the Wai film entertainmentplex, and a member of the advisory panel for Fiery Birds "Battle of the Century." These were actual examples disyed out in the open and could not be falsified! The most significant was Fiery Birds "Battle of the Century." The game had been set during the actual Period of Destruction, and Fang Zhao had provided many pertinent suggestions. From an investors point of view, Fang Zhaos resume was no less valuable than that a few of these award winners. And because of this, the Inteary Fund had dispatched Joseph over to deliver an invitation to Fang Zhao. Even Duan Qianji would never have expected that, through the two meticulously produced historical dramas, none of her actors had managed to secure a spot, yet the historical consultant team had already set their eyes on one of her staff. With his assignmentpleted, Joseph had no intention of remaining at the outpost for long and got ready to take his leave. Fang Zhao called out to Joseph as he got up and prepared to leave. "Please wait." Joseph raised an eyebrow. "Do you still have any doubts Mr. Fang?" "Has the cast been confirmed yet?" Fang Zhao asked. "Not yet. Only after the script has been finalized will the casting be decided on." Joseph assumed that Fang Zhao was helping Silver Wing make inquiries, so he did not find it strange. "For this series, significant supporting roles and leads all require approval from many different parties. After that, a vote will still be required to finalize the decisions. This will be up to how the variouspanies go about their operations. I do not understand all these too well, but one thing is for certain: people without a certain degree of fame will not even have a chance." The "fame" that Joseph spoke about was not just being famous in one continent but rather on a global context. "Thank you," Fang Zhao replied. "Wee." As if suddenly recalling something, Joseph turned around to face Fang Zhao. "Right, Mr. Fang is really talented inposing. I have also listened to the background music in the two Silver Wing drama series. They are very good, and I anticipate hearing more of Mr. Fangs works in theter episodes that will be released." After he finished, Joseph shed a courteous smile and left. What he meant to tell Fang Zhao was this. Get yourpany to do some work and promote you and expand your reputation. Perhaps it will get noticed by the relevant parties at the Inteary Fund. After all, this revolutionary film project would also require background music and apaniment pieces for all sorts of scenes. Sure, Fang Zhao stillcked the qualifications for the opening and closing songs, but for short interludes of various scenes in the show, Fang Zhao might have a chance. Of course, Fang Zhao understood the underlying meaning behind Josephs words. However, he had his own ns and would not do as Joseph had suggested. He still thanked Joseph for his kind intentions, though. After Joseph left, Fang Zhao studied the invitation letter on his table. After scanning it on his personal terminal, he gained ess to a group discussion tform for the consultant team, which was really easy to manage. Shortly after entering, Fang Zhao received a few electronic files that were not rted to the script. These were points to take note of for neers to the consultant team and to help neers adjust to the consultant team. A consultant was not all about advising and not asking, nor was it all about asking and not advising. Worst of all was doing none of the above. This series was not a historical documentary, and it had some artistic value to it. The pointers were to remind some less attentive consultants about where to set out from and which angle to take when asking questions. For a historical drama, it was first and foremost a theatrical piece of art, not a historical study. This art was expressed through film and music and had to be slightlyrger than life, and for this art that had such arge investment, it naturally needed to arouse sufficient interest from audiences. Only then would there be greater returns. But as a historical drama, this art form could be excessive, but it still had to have a certain degree of authenticity. After looking through these files, Fang Zhao had a rough of idea of what was going on. Being invited in now was just to report his attendance. When the time came, the contents of the script would be issued. Just as he was pondering which events would be contained in the script, Fang Zhao received a call from Xue Jing. Having alreadypleted his global lecture tour on music, Xue Jing had just seen the video of Baiji military districtsmendation ceremony and had seen the portion where Fang Zhao was honored. However, besides showing concern, Old Xue Jing was also worried that Fang Zhao would walk down the wrong path. What if Fang Zhao decided to stay on with the military? Xue Jing still had high hopes that Fang Zhao would undertake a greater pursuit of musical art and hoped that Fang Zhao would stay away from the military path. He wanted Fang Zhao to gain the recognition and approval of more people, especially the really fussy academics. If Fang Zhao did not walk down this path, academics would then judge Fang Zhao as having taken a "low-end route." Fang Zhao described his daily routine. "I go on missions during the day andpose at night after returning to the outpost. Im now working on a piece for a certain scene in Warring States." Hearing all this, Xue Jings worry dissipated slightly, and he smiled a little brighter. "Thats good. The ancient-style background music for Beauties and Warring States is really good. I have seen your work. If you keep it up, given your ability, once your military service ends, you can begin nning for your own individual concert." "My sentiments exactly." Xue Jing was delighted at Fang Zhaos reply, and they chatted about a few other music-rted questions before Xue Jing reminded Fang Zhao to be careful and stay safe while out on his missions and then ended the call. Fang Zhao remained silent for a while after ending the call with Xue Jing before dialing a certain number. Yanzhou military districts general hospital. Yan Biao was undergoing a medical checkup. His prosthetics had already been fitted, and they were really expensive ones at that. The artificial limbs were nimble, and their functionality satisfied him. He had received a generous payout for his military discharge as well as bonuses. If he had not been discharged with merits and received particrly generous treatment and discounts, with just a normal discharge payout, he would never have been able to afford these sorts of prosthetics. Yan Biao was also astonished to receive Fang Zhaos call. He had been keeping contact with Fang Zhao, but it had just been through text messages. Undergoing half a year of treatment and rehabilitation, Yan Biaos body had already recovered and he was in good spirits, probably anticipating whaty ahead for him. Furthermore, with the current levels of medical technology that were continuously improving, his recovery time had been much quicker than he had expected. Yan Biao had sent a message to Fang Zhaost week saying he had already been discharged from the hospital, his body was at peak condition, and he could start work at anytime. Today, he had returned to the hospital just for a follow-up, and the results were all good. Reading through Yan Biaos follow-up results and confirming that there were no issues, Fang Zhao said, "Prepare to start work." Yan Biao brightened up, and his eyes shone with anticipation. "I have long been waiting for this day!" After listening to Fang Zhaos instructions and ending the call, Yan Biao stood at the entrance of the hospital, sighing deeply as he stared at the sky. He had just started work! But before that... Yan Biao pulled up his trouser leg, looked at his lower leg, which had been reced with machinery, and hesitated slightly. This would be his first job after being discharged from the military. To give everyone a good impression of him, should he color this leg gold? Maybe silver-ted? Or perhaps a lower-profile skin-color tone? Chapter 246: Protection-Fee Collectors Chapter 246: Protection-Fee Collectors Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Gold and silver were too shy. Plus, out of every 10 prosthetics at the rehab center, three were painted gold and two silver. Natural skin color? Yan Biao toyed with the idea and eventually shook his head. It was too pretentious. It was a freaking prostheticwhy pretend otherwise? Yan Biao gave careful thought to what color he should paint his prosthetic legs, asking a whole bunch of folks for advice. After much consideration, he decided on the color his doctor suggested: titanium white. Most doctors preferred titanium white because first, as doctors they were biased in favor of white and second, titanium white looked peaceful and less threatening. It was also the default color of most home robots. It was a color most folks in the New Era were familiar andfortable with. Titanium white was also nicknamed "suntan-proof." Duh! If a prosthetic could get a tan, that would be spooky. During his rehab at the hospital, Yan Biao typically did the maximum number of exercises allowed by the doctor so he could be in the best shape possible, the kind that would enable him to engage inbat once he had gotten used to his mechanical legs. He was getting a substantial workout. Because of his long training sessions, Yan Biao preferred to work out outdoors and bask in the sun as long as it didnt rain. The gym was often too crowded. He wasnt used to the cramped quarters. Just as his name suggested in Chinese, Yan Biao looked a bit intimidating. Plus, he had gone on quite a few missions in the woods during his time on Baiji. His existing tan and the fact that he was working out outdoors every day now made him look like an ox. Yan Biao typically wore long shorts or capri pants during his training sessions, both forfort and to allow his doctor to better monitor his prosthetics. Today he wore pants, but they came off as capri pants after his prosthetics were painted titanium white. Yan Biao even donned a pair of white sneakers to match the color of his new legs. His other limbs were heavily tanned, in strong contrast to his pristine white prosthetic legs. Zuo Yu nearly burst outughing when he saw Yan Biao. "What, are you pretending to be one those ck horses with white hooves?" Fang Zhao had brought Zuo Yu up to speed shortly after he had signed a contract with Yan Biao. Zuo Yu had already visited several times during Yan Biaos hospital stay. He was free anyway and had loads of time to kill, so he looked up Yan Biao to shoot the breeze and hear a few stories about Yan Biaos life on Baiji. Even though they werepetitive toward each other, they would both be serving as Fang Zhaos bodyguards from here on out. They wererades now, so they also tried to get along. Zuo Yu gave Yan Biaos titanium-white mechanical prosthetics a nce andmented, "That color looks a bit girly." That said,pared to shiny gold, silver, any of those other weird, non-conventional colors, or the floral patterns with a dizzying effect, titanium white was OK. Yan Biaoughed and stomped his feet. He felt good about his new legs. He was used to wearing camouge in the army. Now that he was retired, he no longer had to sneak around. It felt good to wear a different color. But he sidestepped the issue and instead asked Zuo Yu, "You got the message from boss, didnt you?" "Got it." Zuo Yu had reached out to Yan Biao after he heard from Fang Zhao, but when he had called, Yan Biao had been having his prosthetics painted and hadnt been able to talk. Zuo Yu had asked where he was and had decided to track him down in person instead. "The next flight to Wai is a week from now. The tickets have been booked," Zuo Yu said. Yan Biao was blown away. "You actually managed to swing tickets?" He had looked online right after he had hung up with Fang Zhao. He had checked everything, be they freight vessels or chartered flights, anywhere he could secure seats. But all flights for the next month had beenpletely sold out. Wai was drawing tons of visitors after the establishment of the Wai Filmed Entertainment Culture Base. Most were the cast and crew of uing productions. The passengers were screened carefully, first when they bought tickets online and again prior to boarding. The tickets were also quite expensive, but that didnt stop the deluge of visitors. Many folks used their connections tond gopher jobs on uing TV productions so they would have an official cover to check out the legendary twin bases in personthe major research base and the filmed entertainment culture base. But because of the limited number of seats, even production crews had to work their connections. Yan Biao had ess to Wai because he worked for an investor in the filmed entertainment culture base, but first he had tond a space transport ticket. "Im no miracle worker. Boss got us tickets and sent me a message. The tickets were just issued," Zuo Yu responded. Yan Biao fired up his tablet. Indeed, there was an unread message waiting for him. It was too noisy, so he had missed the reminder. He was used to using military-issue electronic equipment in the service and was still getting used to the new consumer electronic devices on Earth. Yan Biao made a mental note to buy a better tablet when he got his first paycheck. A weekter, Yan Biao and Zuo Yu boarded a space vessel bound for Wai. The Wai Filmed Entertainment Culture Base was now crammed with various productions that were renting space from the major investors. They had all signed contracts. There were quite a few production crews leasing plots from the area that Fang Zhao had bought. Fang Zhao didnt have the time to deal with the paperwork; Duan Qianji had assigned someone to help him out. But Duan Qianji was also busy and frequently delegated to her staff. The production crews paid their rent on time initially, but some tenants had started ying games when Fang Zhaos plot had started getting crowded. Tenants of the Silver Wing set were typically on time because they had dedicated staffers in charge of collecting rent. Meanwhile, production crews on Fang Zhaos plot had started owing back rent. These folks didnt dare take on Duan Qianji, but they thought Fang Zhao would let things slide. Fang Zhao was willing to let production crews write IOUs or pay in installments, but the bottom line was that they had to show they intended to pay. When he checked his books, he realized some tenants were messing with him this month. It wasnt a big deal, and Fang Zhao was clearly in the right, so he didnt take the issue to Duan Qianji or the Wai militarymand. Zuo Yu was ridiculously free anyway, and Yan Biao had recovered. This was something for them to do. A former special forces and a retired major, both armed, would send the right message. When Yan Biao and Zuo Yu arrived at the film studioplex andid eyes on the clusters of replicated ancient buildings for the first time, they were blown away. Even though they had seen footage of the structures online, the real thing was more impressive. Yan Biao took a look at his map and took a deep breath. "Wowthis entire plot belongs to boss?" Zuo Yu triple-checked and nodded. "Yep, thats the plot." Yan Biao was anxious to get started. "So, lets... go on patrol?" Walking in the streets of these sets felt like traveling through time. No wonder folks liked working here. Filming on a proper set definitely helped you get in character. Those talented actors would feel the difference. "Lets go." Zuo Yu started a quick trot. They were careful to avoid production crews that were in the middle of shooting. They spotted folks arguing and fighting when they walked past the replica of an ancient inn. Zuo Yu scanned the surroundings. "Are they acting or is this for real?" He didnt see any cameras, and the folks at the center of the fight wore contrasting outfits. Some were in costume and others wore modern garb. "Its a real fight," Zuo Yu concluded. He asked, "Should we alert the soldiers stationed at the outpost nearby?" Yan Biao flexed his arms and told Zuo Yu, "No need to bother the outpost over something minor like this. Lets keep track of what these folks damaged, and Ill take care of the rest." He darted toward the crowd, yelling as he walked, "Hey, hey! Whats going on? Stop fighting!" Followed by three punches, two kicks, and a p that took down the most violent parties. The injured folks stayed down for some time. Their heads were spinning. The other folks retreated immediately after a quick look at the menacing Yan Biao and an approaching Zuo Yu. "Who... who are you?" "Us?" Yan Biaos tanned face shed a toothy grin. "Debt collectors." Judging from their demeanor, the crowd quickly tranted "debt collectors" as "gangsters after protection money." This kind of shady sh*t is going down here already? So soon after the film studioplex opened for business? Isnt the military paying attention? Bute to think of it, this was no surprise. Mobsters collecting protection fees weremon around shops and film sets in remote locations on Earth as well as stores on ck streets. It wasnt far-fetched for criminals to branch out to foreigns. "Dont mess with us. Were going to alert the soldiers at the outpost," someone who appeared to be a leader warned Yan Biao and Zuo Yu while wearing a guarded expression. "Were civil,w-abiding folks," Zuo Yu responded. The surrounding crowd: "..." That im would have been more credible if the two former soldiers hadnt shed the holsters on their belts. Within a week of Zuo Yu and Yan Biaos arrival at the filmed entertainment culture base, Fang Zhao had collected all his back rent and received payment covering the damage the fight had caused. Yan Biao gave Fang Zhao a briefing by phone. "Some folks think they can stir trouble because thendlord isnt around. Boss, just me and Zuo Yu isnt enough. It is a big plot, after all. We cant resort to our guns when there are minor disputes. Using physical violence is also quite tiring. Its just the two of us, after all. Silver Wing has a dedicated team in charge of security. I paid them a visit. The team is made up of retired soldiers. We could put together a simr group, but we dont need that many people. Around 10 will do." Yan Biao continued, "I know some former soldiers who retired for various reason. Some of them were forced to retire because of injury, like I was, but I can vouch for their character." Fang Zhao had been pondering the same issue. He readily epted Yan Biaos suggestion. "Zuo Yu should be able to rmend some folks too." "Understood." Fang Zhao decided to send Yan Biao and Zuo Yu to the film studioplex first to collect back rent. Second, he also wanted boots on the ground. As the film studios got busier, trouble was bound to happen. Conflicts between different production crews wasnt umon. After hanging up with Yan Biao, Fang Zhao checked his ount bnce. Between his savings, payment for the scores he had written for the TV shows, and rental ie from the filmed entertainment base, Fang Zhao had plenty of cash. He nned on staging a concert after he finished his military service. In Yanzhou, there were three leading performance venues: Five Notes, Vinyl Record, and Golden Age. The first two had strict standards when it came to choosing performers. The criteria was the number of prestigious music awards the performer had received. The concert halls typically refused to rent to performers who werent up to snuff. That left the final option, which was the only venue that rented to anyone who paid: Golden Age. This was Fang Zhaos venue of choice. Golden Age was the venue where the widest range of artists performed. The age of the average performer was also lower than at the two other venues. It was an important stepping stone for many up-anding musicians. Xue Jing had also suggested Fang Zhao go for Golden Age. Lacking the requisite award wins, the other two concert halls were out of the question. Considering Fang Zhaos current status within the industry, given he hadnt won any top prizes, the only option was Golden Age. But Golden Age also scared off many potential performers, because it was prohibitively expensive. Fang Zhao checked the rates for Golden Age, then his ount bnce. He could afford the venue, although he wouldnt be left with much cash after renting it, but as long as he had endorsement deals lined up for after his military service, he wouldnt be totally strapped for cash. But precisely because Golden Age was avable to anyone who could pay and its rates were exorbitant, it had a bad reputation. Purists refused to perform there, instead preferring to wait 10 or 20 years before renting the other two concert halls when they had umted the necessary des. To prevent Fang Zhao from overthinking the matter, Xue Jing had counseled that even though Golden Age didnt enjoy the greatest reputation, it was a great venue for a neer, an ideal training ground. Whether it was too mass market or not was in the eye of the beholder. "As long as you maintain a pure heart, you will always came out a winner." That had been Xue Jings advice to Fang Zhao. In fact, Xue Jing had no reason to worry. Fang Zhao knew very well that right now he needed a tform to showcase his talent. Joseph had suggested hiring a PRpany tounch a publicity blitz, but Fang Zhao had vetoed the idea. If you didnt have the talent to back it up, a PR campaign could only get you so far. If you wanted the backing of major investors, that would be impossible, because they were all too smart to fall for such an act. They could detect a fraud from miles away. It all came down to ability. Chapter 247: Those Things About Great Persons Chapter 247: Those Things About Great Persons Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Although the Golden Age music hall was pricey, there was no shortage of reservations. Browsing the official websites booking schedule, Fang Zhao saw that the hall was already booked all the way to February next year, and if he wished to make a reservation, he would have to make it for three months after that. The weekends from March to May were already reserved, and only weekdays were still avable for booking. Fang Zhao wouldplete his military service and be discharged next April. Fang Zhao would continue producing music after his military service, and it was impossible for him to book it so early. Thus, Fang Zhao made a booking for a saturday night in August. If there was not enough time, he could push his booking back, though his deposit would not be refunded. Outside of military service, other than Silver Wingsposing assignments, Fang Zhao still had to prepare his own works and handle matters rting to the consultant team. The consultant teams list of names was already more or less fixed, and the discussion tform had started to get lively. Every day, the team leader would raise a few questions to warm up and let everyone air their own views and suggestions on the targeted topic. The script had not been revealed yet, but everyones enthusiasm in the group had already adjusted. As the script had not been set yet, the members of the consultant team could speak a lot more freely. These people had all been engaged by those big investors. Some of these people held positions of power and authority, but when they spoke, there were no qualms. On this day, the head consultant raised a topic about the character of Founding Era leaders and their livelihoods and other aspects. Those people were heroes, but they had been humans too, not unfeeling killing machines. They had real feelings and emotions. This discussion was also for the sake of supplementing various elements of these characters lives in the series and making these great people appear more well developed. Well-known military campaigns during the Founding Era were all documented in historical records, and examinations would touch upon them. Therefore, students who studied history well knew about all of these, but for the actual temperaments, lifestyle habits, and other aspects of these leaders, arge majority of people had no idea. On a certain day, after Fang Zhao returned from a mission, he opened the discussion tform to find it bustling with activity,pletely different from how outsiders might view an "academic research topic discussion"serious and solemn. Currently, this bunch was talking about the gossip of those great people. However, only those big shots in the historical and art circles were doing the talking. After all, only people with their sort of status would dare to gossip about these great people. For those younger ones, or those who were underqualified, they just watched silently from the side. As a "junior" in these circles, it was not good for Fang Zhao to interrupt when these big shots were talking, so Fang Zhao just viewed silently, since he wanted to know what sort of awkward incidents these bunch of people had managed to dig up. A big shot who studied history seemed to be excited. "Lets not talk about Wu Yans mistress. The Wu family definitely would not let it be written in, but Wu Yan was afraid of dogsthis bit should probably be eptable for the script." "Im warning you, although the current Yanzhou governor does not have the Wu family name, random vilification will not be tolerated. We need evidence." The dominating and awe-inspiring Great General Wu Yan had actually been afraid of dogs? Of all the creatures to be afraid, he had been afraid of dogs? If this information was released, nobody would believe it! "I contacted people from Xizhou and, with great effort, managed to convince them to contribute a portion of Great General Lu Xis handwritten notes. It was mentioned in the notes that Great General Wu Yan was actually afraid of dogs, so he had not had that close a rtionship with Great General Su Mu." The others had their curiosity piqued and halted the discussion for the time being. "What else was there in Great General Lu Xis notes?" "ording to the information provided from Xizhou, it was mentioned that Great General Lakalinas ancestor was an empress." "That goes without saying. ording to historical studies, Lakalina originally wanted to be an empress during the Founding Era. She even got a famed artist to paint a portrait of her titled Lakalina the First. The painting is still on disy at Lazhous museum. After that, the entire world changed its political system to having only a governor. However, over at Lazhou, in private, the governor is still considered to be like a monarch." "Hey, let me finish. The notes did not only mention Lakalinas royal ancestry but also said that she had originally been a germophobe. However, she gradually changed during the Period of Destruction. "Germophobe?" "After surviving through the Period of Destruction, even the greatest germophobe can change." "Thats true. What else?" "Besides being a germophobe, Lakalina also had trypophobia. "...For real?" "Thats what was written in those notes. Whether it is true or false, only Great General Lu Xi would know the answer. Or perhaps we could ask people from the Lakalina family?" "The Lakalina family would definitely not admit it." "Actually, whether she was a germophobe or had trypophobia, having survived through the many years of the Period of Destruction and having wielded such considerable power, it is obvious she overcame those a long time ago. There is no point in continuing to seek the truth in this matter. The focal points of the script will not be on this." "Furthermore, the Lakalina family value their reputation a lot. Even if it is true, they will never agree to it being written into the script." Fang Zhao watched them as gossip about each of the Founding Era generals was talked about in session. Even the unlucky leader Fang Zhao, who had not managed to endure to the Founding Era, was discussed. Luckily, Lu Xis notes did not have many awkward quirks about Fang Zhao, but it did record that Fang Zhao was a musician. That expert that had been fortunate enough to obtain copies of Lu Xis notes verified what he was saying by posting some photographs of the notes. "A live symphony orchestra lives inside Fang Zhaos brain." This was the original line written in Lu Xis notes. After the discussion on gossip about the various leaders, the topic returned to the project. "Seems like the great persons of the Founding Era were not so perfect either." "Should these... be written in?" "I think not?" "But all these are crucial snippets of their characters. Nobody is perfect; we are only human because of our ws. All of these cannot be written in wholesale, but we can filter some out and embellish them a little." "Sounds fair." Watching the chatter in the discussion tform, Fang Zhao knew now that the excited manner in which these big shots of the consultation team talked about gossip was like how entertainment reporters got excited when they talked about the private affairs of various celebrities. By watching from the side, Fang Zhao discovered that the person the head consultant worshipped the most was "Founding Era leader Fang Zhao." ording to the contents of the script, "Founding Era leader Fang Zhao" could not be considered a lead role, but he was an important supporting character that had a role in many crucial scenes. In the month of December, Fang Zhao received the first draft of the script and, together with the other members of the consultation team, began discussions on inuracies or misrepresentations of the various characters and other aspects and how to amend them. Toward the end of December, Yan Biao and Zuo Yu arrived on Baiji. Fang Zhao had helped them handle the arrangements and procedures. This time, on his return to the Baiji military district, Yan Biao did not have the identity of a military personnel and so had to go through all the normal procedures. Yan Biao was filled with mixed feelings when he saw what Baiji had be. However, on the whole, he was happy to take a walk down memoryne and catch up with oldrades. Wai had been Zuo Yus first time leaving his home, and it felt like a tour for him. It was a novel feeling, patrolling the sets and watching others film. In short, Wai Filmed Entertainment Culture Bases atmosphere was much more rxed. As long as they did not create trouble, it was generally very harmonious. But Baiji was a whole different ball game. Before entering the atmosphere, Zuo Yu could already feel a more solemn ambience. The military presence was much thicker here than on Wai. Over at the film entertainmentpound, Yan Biao had rmended six discharged soldiers to Fang Zhao, and Zuo Yu had also rmended two. Currently, there were 10 personnel patrolling the streets of the Wai Filmed Entertainment Culture Base. Even if Zuo Yu and Yan Biao were not there, there were still eight others guarding the ce. This was sufficient enough, so there was no need to worry about any production teams causing trouble in the film entertainmentpound. With supervision, production crews there that caused trouble in secret now knew their ces. The matter of debts had also been reduced marginally. For some production crews that were unable to fork out a lot of money, Fang Zhao could give them some leeway as long as their attitudes were good and they had a certain reputation. On this visit to Baiji, Yan Biao and Zuo Yu also helped Fang Zhao bring along specialized feed for Fang Zhaos hybrid sea slug. "Denzel also said that he will send you a electronic file when he sees you online. Its regarding the feed dosage," Yan Biao told Fang Zhao. "As for the area ofnd that the Inteary Fund has encircled, construction has already started there, but it is guarded heavily. I havent gotten a chance to get close. Already there are people at the film entertainmentpound making guesses about that areas use. A paparazzi went over to try and secretly snap photos but was caught and thrown in prison at Wai base. After that, nobody ever went close to it." "There is no longer any need to keep watch on that area," Fang Zhao said. News about the revolutionary film project being rebooted would not remain concealed forever. Having joined the consultant team and as an internal member of the project, Fang Zhao had a much clearer idea of the process. For the time being, there was no pressing need to find out what was being constructed in the Inteary Funds golden circle on Wai. Chapter 248: My Idol Is a Man of Many Talents Chapter 248: My Idol Is a Man of Many Talents Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Yan Biao did not spend too much time on Baiji before returning back to Earth. Yan Biao appeared fine as they were leaving. He had gotten to meet hisrades and had been living well since he had been discharged. Although there was some regret and a slight reluctance to leave, people always had to move forward and look to the future. After adjusting his mentality, he felt more carefree. On the contrary, Zuo Yu was really reluctant to leave. This foreign garrison was how he had always imagined it to be. These constructions in progress were where future immigrants were going to stay. He had not seen enough yet! However, as Memorial Day was approaching, Zuo Yu could not continue staying on Baiji either. He and Yan Biao had a scheduled space flight to catch. As Memorial Day drew closer, certain construction sites ceased operating, as the workers all wanted to return back to Earth and celebrate with their families. There were too many people and too few scheduled space flights. As the time drew closer, it would be harder to schedule a return trip, so it was best if they left earlier. Fang Zhao had given them a Memorial Day vacation. Recently, there had also been fewer production crews in the film entertainmentplex, so not much manpower was required to keep an eye on things over there. Two of Yan Biaos oldrades would not be returning back to Earth, so they would stay they and keep watch. Great-Grandfather and Great-Grandmother Fang had also decided not to return. After so many years, this was the first time they had gotten a chance to celebrate Memorial Day in a military district. This could very well be thest Memorial Day they would get to celebrate in a military district. In the future, as they aged, it might get inconvenient to travel far, let alone leave Earth and gvant on foreigns. Fang Zhao was different from the other outpost soldiers. He was only undergoing temporary military service, and generally speaking, conscripts had it slightly easier and got to enjoy a Memorial Day vacation too. The two Fang elders had already helped Fang Zhao tidy up his quarters so he could have a good rest on Memorial Day. This Memorial Day, the top brass had given conscripts a three day vacation. In the early morning of Fang Zhaos first day of vacation, he brought along the water tank containing the "rabbit" from the outpost to the bases family area. Kevin Lin also tagged along to the base. Given the nature of his profession, the base had arranged special quarters for him. However, Kevin Lin was very busy. He had already nned for a week-long "Military District Memorial Day" program. This had also been the columns request. Now he just needed to let Fang Zhao show his face for a bit during the live broadcast every day and Kevin Lin would not bother him after that. Even without having a daily mission, Fang Zhao did not stay idle. He brought out the second draft of the script, which had been distributed to the consultation team, and checked the contents for areas that might need amendments. As he looked through the script, as before, Fang Zhao connected to the inte and opened the consultation groups discussion tform. The bunch of big shots were still as lively and did not realize it was close to Memorial Day. When heroes of the Period of Destruction were mentioned, these specialists would get very engrossed in chatting. Fang Zhao had also been talked about many times. These bunch of people also knew that discussing too much about the personal affairs of the few great generals was not too good. If they went overboard, the big families of the respective continents would take issue, but for Fang Zhao, they did not need to worry about anyone looking into things. In any case, that leader did not have any direct descendants. Rtives? Five hundred years had already passed, who even cared if you were rted to him!? During the initial stages of the New Era, seeking favors through family ties had not necessarily brought about many benefits. Now, 500 yearster, it was even more unlikely. Therefore, even if there was anyone put on the pretext of being "Period of Destruction leader Fang Zhaos rtive," it would do them no good. However, when some people mentioned unsavory rumors about Fang Zhao, even without Fang Zhao himself saying anything, the old head consultant personally made a statement and listed some excerpts from the memoirs of Su Mu, Lu Xi, and the others to vouch for Fang Zhaos character. Today, as he watched these bunch of people getting exhrated from discussing important leaders of the Period of Destruction, Fang Zhao did not interrupt, as per usual. For history of the Period of Destruction, Fang Zhao remembered those events that he had personally experienced, but regarding matters of the other continents, he might not know as much as these bunch of specialists who had studied the Period of Destruction. Even for Yanzhous history, if Fang Zhao said too much or mentioned too many details, especially for things that were hard to find evidence of, it would arouse suspicion. After all, the setting for a historical drama differed from that of a game. The emphasis was also not the same. Thus, when Fang Zhao found stuff in the script that was not suitable and he could find evidence to back up his point, he put forward the examples. As for the rest, it was up to the screenwriters to do their part. Watching these people start to gossip once more, Fang Zhao found it really funny. Today, the style of the discussion tform had changed yet again. Today, this bunch of big shots were in fanboy and fangirl mode. ... "My idol is well versed in art and warfare and has an impressive and imposing bearing!" a historian from Jinzhou enthusiastically said. The person he was speaking about was Jinzhous Great General Chu Yuanjin. "My idol is confident and elegant. His remarkable feats are unrivaled!" A historical archaeologist from Tongzhou eyes lit up like a fan when he talked about his idol. He was talking about Tongzhous Great General Woo Tong. "My idol is powerful, had bold vision, and was a natural beauty!" a historical literature schr said. The one mentioned was Lazhous "empress," Lakalina the First. ... Following these were promations of adoration for Su Mu, Renault, and the others. Every Founding Era great general had countless adorers. Even if many of these historians loved to unearth the private affairs of these prominent characters, choosing not to talk about these few great persons personal affairs was doing an injustice to academics. But even after knowing that these people were not perfect, it still did not change their adtion for these great persons at all. In the New Era, people viewed these heroic characters of the Founding Era with reverence and admiration. This was their conviction. Each Founding Era general went through a round of praise, and Mr. Head Consultant paused but could no longer hold it in. "My idol is brave, a strong fighter, and a man of many talents!" However, the moment Mr. Head Consultant said this line, a few others added, "He was an impressive person indeed, but he had ill fate. Ill fated. This was the evaluation these historians had of Fang Zhao. Having fought in Yanzhou for 90-something years, just as the the fighting had been about to cease, he had fallen and had not even left behind a single direct descendant. When historians talked about Fang Zhao, they had the same enthusiasm they had toward gossip, but at the same time, there were sighs and they felt sorry. Watching these people start to sigh about the "ill-fated leader," Fang Zhao had ratherplicated feelings. He had never expected that these people would feel this even more greatly than him. However, for this matter, Fang Zhao did not take it to heart. In his previous life, just before he had died, he had felt regret, but the regret had been that he would not get to see the day the fighting stopped. As for anything else, he hadnt worried excessively about it. Furthermore, he had obtained the chance of rebirth. This was something those old friends of his had never gotten. Laughing soundlessly, Fang Zhao continued reading. After he finished reading through the second draft, he marked the areas with problems and added words onto it before sending it to the head consultant. Back on Earth, Mr. Head Consultant had just finished chatting in the discussion tform. After he disconnected and wasmenting about Fang Zhaos bad luck with a few colleagues, he received a message notification. Looking at the senders name, he could not help butugh. "Whoa, just as we were talking about him, that little fe appears." "What? Your disciple?" the person beside him asked curiously. "You wish. It is a little fe from the consultant team. I heard that he was rmended by the Inteary Fund. He has a really firm grasp of history," Mr. Head Consultant said. "What? Showing concern for the younger generation? There are so many juniors and young ones at the academy, but I have never seen you even say a single line of praise for them." "This is different." Mr. Head Consultant nced at the senders name once more. "It is rare for this person to not be inhibited by that name." The few people beside the head consultant gather around to look at the senders name disyed on the screen andughed. "No wonder. Having the exact same name as one of the leaders of the Period of Destruction is not easy at all. If he isnt careful, he could easily be stifled by the weight of that name." Chapter 249: Idiot Chapter 249: Idiot Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Was it such an easy thing to have the same name as a Period of Destruction leader? Given the level of adoration most people in the New Era had toward the heroes of the Period of Destruction, even if historical truths revealed distasteful news about a certain important character, fanatical worshippers would not be bothered. The line of thoughts of these fanatical worshippers was this: Negative news? wed Character? I wont listen! I wont believe it! In any case, my hero is always number one! How thick skinned can you get, having the same name as my hero?! When people with the same name as their heroes were spotted, piercing gazes of scrutiny were ced on them. This gave those people with the exact same name rather immense amounts of pressure. There were too many worshippers of heroes from the Period of Destruction. The numbers were not in the tens of thousands but in the hundreds of millions! And for people who shared the exact same name as these martyrs, wherever they went, they would have to face all sorts of questioning gazes. There were still some worshippers who who did not want to see others have the same name as their heroes but had double standards for their own descendants and have them names simr to martyrs in the hopes that their descendants would be great people just like their own heroes. However, for those people who shared the exact same name as martyrs, many could not handle the pressure and chose to change their own names. Those that could hold their own under this sort of pressure and could even make a name for themselves were generally not such simple people. This was what old Mr. Head Consultant meant by the line "It is rare for this person to not be inhibited by that name." When he had first seen a young person who had the exact same name as his hero, he had been extremely astounded and had paid even more attention to Fang Zhao. Even old Mr. Head Consultant had the same sentiments as other worshippers and would unconsciously drawparisons when he saw the name "Fang Zhao" and saw how capable the other party was. As the revolutionary film project consultant team head, when he looked through the suggestions and opinions of everyone, he especially paid attention to the articles Fang Zhao submitted and had high expectations. Up to now, every one of Fang Zhaos articles had had opinions that made him very satisfied. Old Mr. Head Consultant thought to himself, Worthy of having the exact same name as my hero! But if Fang Zhaos performance had been poor, the old mister would surely have thought this: What a joke, to think he would actually share the same name as my hero! This was how these worshippers generally thought. Of course, Fang Zhao did not know what the old Mr. Head Consultant was thinking. After submitting his article, he browsed through the discussion tform to see whether there was any news he had missed. ording to these peoples discussions, based on Fang Zhaos experiences during the Period of Destruction, if he was written into the drama series, he would have a tragic supporting role. In truth, this was how Fang Zhao was written in the script. Compared to the Founding Era generals, Fang Zhaos impact was not as big. After 500 years, his deeds mainly appeared in history books, and people outside Yanzhou did not know much about him. Even in Yanzhou, besides studying their materials for examinations, most people would not voluntarily make an effort to understand him. What was the point of reading historical information? The past would be forgotten anyway. However, during every years Memorial Day, the Cemetery of Martyrsmemorative-painting vendors would remind everyone that besides the Founding Era great generals, there was still another important hero. Browsing through this years painting styles at Yanzhous Cemetery of Martyrs and seeing the new image of himself, Fang Zhao felt that... it burned his eyes. He would not be purchasing any this year. He would rather paint them himself! On the second day of his vacation, which was also the actual Memorial Day, Kevin Lin came over to broadcast Fang Zhaos blessings to audiences live, and he left just as quickly. Kevin Lin wanted to let Fang Zhao appear more in the live broadcasts, but the columns chief editor had other ns. The columns chief editor had spoken to Kevin Lin in private. "Fang Zhao is no longer important," he had said. "What is important is how to get source material and take the opportunity during such a crucial time like Memorial Day to obtain more meaningful materials. Film those soldiers garrisoned here who do not have a high enough rank to bring their family members. Low-ranked soldiers who are unable to return home! And the new batch of wet-eared kids that from the October batch, they might not be adapting well, so film them too. This is also very good source material!" In short, Kevin Lin was too look for more tear-provoking, gloom-inducing source material that would lead to passionate discussions. Since it was a suggestion from the top, Kevin Lin could only listen to it. He had tactfully told Fang Zhao about it, but since Fang Zhao had not seemed to mind, Kevin Lin felt more at ease and was able to focus on his own assignment. His colleagues from the other four channels were also rolling up their sleeves for battle. As they vied for views on this Memorial Day, Kevin Lin did not want tog behind. After the blessings on the live broadcast, Kevin Lin left and Fang Zhao continued with hismemorative painting. Shortly after, Great-Grandmother Fang told Fang Zhao that there was a visitor. The visitor was Lu Yan, a major from the mining area and a subordinate of Edmund. He lived next door and normally helped out the two elder Fangs with some small chores. Thus, he was familiar with the both of them. He had also brought along some Memorial Day presents with him. Lu Yan passed the presents to Great-Grandmother Fang and saw the brushes and paper on Fang Zhaos table when he entered the room. Curious, he asked, "Painting?" As Fang Zhao had not yetpleted it, Lu Yan could not tell who it was. Fang Zhao ced the brush down and asked, "Just for fun. Is anything the matter?" Lu Yan felt a little embarrassed. "Cough, I do have a request to make." Requesting for help from others on Memorial Day was not too nice, but at the moment, he could not find anyone else and could only try Fang Zhao. Lu Yan exined his purpose ining. "Its like this..." His wife was a doctor at the Baiji military district hospital. Before the military district had been established, she had been a military doctor here. Both he and his wife were veterans of Baiji. Lu Yans wife was pregnant, and the scheduled date for giving birth was not today, but a slight mishap had happened today causing her to go intobor and she had to be rushed to the hospital. As for Lu Yan, he was stationed to guard the mines from noon until his shift ended at noon the next day. He had looked for otherrades to swap shifts with him, but they were all busy. Requesting a change of shift required making a request one month in advance, and hisrades had all been posted out to different areas and were not able to help him out at a moments notice. As time was of the essence, Lu Yan could not try his luck at going through his contacts in session. When he had seen the live broadcast Kevin Lin had filmed for Fang Zhao, he had thought about asking Fang Zhao to lend him a hand. If it were anybody else, even a military personnel with a higher rank than Lu Yan, even if Lu Yan were able to get them to help out, it might still be troublesome. However, if it was Fang Zhao, Edmund would surely be easier to deal with. Hearing the situation, Fang Zhao nodded his head. "No problem." He still had one more day of vacation tomorrow. Even if he was awake throughout the night, he would still have time to adjust tomorrow. "Thank you so much! I really cant thank you enough!" Lu Yan eximed emotionally. Since Fang Zhao had agreed, he immediately sent a request to Edmund. Edmund was a familiar face. Back when Fang Zhao had first arrived on Baiji and headed to the mining area for his military service, he had gotten to know Edmund. Although Edmund was still the person in charge of the mining areas close to the base, the power-source mining area had already seen upgrades and was no longer the same as before. Edmunds rank had also risen to major general. Now Edmunds family had all moved to Baiji, and he no longer wished to return back to Earth. As expected, the moment Edmund heard the request, he hesitated for a little before approving it. If it had been anybody else, Edmund would surely have taken longer to think and would have considered whether there were any shenanigans involved. He would have viewed this with guarded suspicion, but the person relieving Lu Yan was Fang Zhao, which dispelled any misgivings Edmund had. Although his military rank might be a little lower, Fang Zhao was still very suitable to provide emergency responses, which was reassuring. Stealing ore? That couldnt be. As the discoverer of Baiji ore, the military district had given Fang Zhao a lot of ore. Although he had not taken it out yet, when the military district had first been established, Commanding Officer Shanta had already signed the dotted line. That share of ore would be sent to Fang Zhao after his military service waspleted. Fang Zhao simply did not need to risk all of his deeds and contributions just to steal a few pieces of ore. Having gotten the approval for the a substitute, Lu Yan led Fang Zhao to the mining areas guard post to report for duty. "What you have to do is very simple. You just have to verify the endorsed documents of anybody entering the mines against the system. If everything is in order, you can stamp the persons pass. At the side is a stamping machine. When the stamp is sessful, an electrical current will pass through. If their documents cannot be verified, you just have to call the team guarding to settle the matter. You dont have to worry, though; this is just following a simple process, and there shouldnt be anything to worry about." If it had been anything too important or tooplicated or something that might have some degree of risk, Lu Yan wouldnt have looked for Fang Zhao. Luckily, it was not a hard task, and Fang Zhao was a earnest and trustworthyd, so Lu Yan had looked for Fang Zhao to stand in for him. Lu Yan made sure to exin or the important things to take note of. "Oh, right. Remember to put on the working attire that is to the side. The energy fields over at the mining area are stronger, around 15 times stronger than the fields you experienced when you first came. You mustnt get careless even if you stay in the guard post. If you are exposed to it for more than an hour, the energy fields might affect your state of mind." After Fang Zhao had gotten aplete grasp of this assignment, Lu Yan thanked him once again before leaving. Fang Zhao had nothing much to do, sitting around in the guard post. Fang Zhao looked around his surroundings. Both the interior and exterior of the guard post had surveince cameras, but Fang Zhao did not have any devious intentions, so he was not afraid of being captured by the cameras. While at the guard post, there was no way to connect to the inte or randomly contact others to chat. Thus, Fang Zhao just sat there and thought about thetest few tunes that he was in the midst ofposing. An hourter, two construction workers came requiring stamps. Following Lu Yans instructions, after Fang Zhao verified their documents, he used the machine at the side to stamp their passes. The sky gradually got darker. As the symphony orchestra in Fang Zhaos mind was ying, people once again appeared. Three men wearing mining uniforms and helmets hade. The visors of their helmets were covered with blotches, and Fang Zhao could not see through them clearly. However, this sort of attire was verymon here. Previously, the people who hade to get their passes stamped had looked the same. Fang Zhao ran through the documents and looked up to scan the three men standing outside the guardpost before epting and stamping their passes. An electric current shed through the stamp, indicating that it had been sessful. "Happy Memorial Day," Fang Zhao said. When they heard what Fang Zhao had said, they went nk for a moment before replying, "Thanks." The three of them picked up their stamped passes and left. When they had walked away to a less conspicuous area, while struggling to stifle his excitement, one of them softly said, "Hahahaha. I told you getting the passes stamped is very easy, right? Those in the guard post are always idle and are unable to tell! He even wished us a happy Memorial Day. What an idiot!" Another one of them sounded really delighted. "We have already received the stamps here, that ought to be all we need. We certainly will have no problems when leaving!" "Stealing right from under these peoples noses feels great!" Chapter 250: Swatting a Fly with a Baseball Bat Chapter 250: Swatting a Fly with a Baseball Bat Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh The trio returned to a storage facility with the stamped passes in hand. There were five others waiting. Next to them was parked a cart loaded with sixrge sealed boxes. The men sitting on the boxes blurted out, "How did it go?" "Well!" "We got all three stamps." The man holding the pass snickered. "The soldier on duty in the outpost who gave us the third stamp even wished us a happy Memorial Day. What an idiot!" "You got the third stamp at the outpost? Was it Lu Yan who was on duty?" one of the men sitting on the boxes asked. "I dont know. He was in uniform. I didnt get a good look at his face," the man with the pass said. "He sounded quite young." "He didnt give you a hard time?" the man sitting on a box asked. "Lu Yuan is quite talkative. Sometimes he likes to interrogate folks." "Not at all. All he did was say, Happy Memorial Day. Isnt Lu Yans wife in the hospital? If I were him, I wouldnt be in the mood to interrogate anyone either." "It doesnt matter whether it was Lu Yan or not as long as we got the stamps." The leader of the group pulled a mini-scanner from his pocket and aimed it at the stamps. The stamps on the pass werent visible to the naked eye. They would only illuminate when read by a special scanner. The three stamps were their ticket to the freight transport. The men rxed when they saw the three stamps light up. "Were good. We got all three stampswere not missing any." "So should we head out now?" "Yes. Everyone is taking Memorial Day off, so the mines wont be guarded. We should hurry." "I wonder what theyll think when they realize eight miners are missing, haha." "Whats so special about eight miners? Whatll be interesting is when they realize theyre missing 5 tons of Baiji power ore after the Memorial Day holiday." Five tons of grade A power ore wasnt that much in the context of the entire mine, but it wasnt a small amount either. It wasnt a blip you could just write off. Some folks would probably be quite shocked by the discovery. After he tucked the pass away, the leader instructed the men sitting on the cart, "Lets ask around first to see if anything is out of the ordinary." The smuggling operation didnt rely on these eight alone. They also had inside help. This was the result of six months of careful nning. "All normal. Nothing out of the ordinary nearby," one of the men sitting on the boxes said. "Then lets pack up and proceed as nned. Lets go!" The eight men changed into their miner uniforms and packed their things. Baiji space port. After presenting all sorts of credentials to the guards at the space port, the eight men entered the space port without incident. The space port was quite empty, probably because of the reduced traffic during Memorial Day. They parked their cart next to a freight vessel. Power ore excavated from the mining district they belonged to were typically shipped to this transport, which in turn transferred the load to arger spaceship near Baiji. But as long as they boarded this freight vessel, they would be good to go. They maintained theirposure under the watchful gazes of the security guards as they approached the freight vessel with their cart and the cargo on it. The leader pulled out his pass and swiped it by the entrance to the vessel. Buzz! A nd beep sounded, and an ess denied symbol shed. ess denied. The eight men tensed up and nced at the security guards nearby. They were starting to get some attention. The leader of the group started frowning but still managed to project a sense of calm. "Maybe the swipe was iplete." This time, he swiped the pass slowly so that all three stamps could be scanned. Buzz! Another beep, another bright red ess denied symbol. The voice of one of the men started quivering. "Whats... whats going on?" He had already spotted security guards heading their way. One of the other men on the other side of the cart had a stern look on his face. He had already quietly gone for the gun hidden in his mining uniform. He was ready to st open the door to the vessel, but in that case, a firefight with the guards was guaranteed. The leader was sweating profusely as he gritted his teeth and swiped his pass again. Beep! A green ess granted symbol shed on the disy. Never had an electronic bleep sounded so lovely, an answer to their prayers. A few of the men secretly cursed. What a cr*ppy system! A simple swipe took three tries toplete. If that isnt a cr*ppy system, I dont know what is. The Baiji military district is so rich now. Why dont they upgrade their scanners? We were scared sh*tless. False rm. As they watched the door to the transport open, the men rxed and started to smile as well. They had done it! But their smiles froze when they got ready to move their cart and the door to the transport openedpletely. On the other side were eight soldiers wearing dark-gray robotic exoskeleton armor. A cold glint reflected off the the armor and the eight gun barrels pointed at them. The eight men: "..." Uhm... are we busted? Howe there are armored warriors here? Arent they reserved for terrorists and beasts? All we did was steal a few power oreand they actually sent armored soldiers. What, they ran out of ces to deploy their resources? Why are they swatting a fly with a baseball bat? The fingers of the ringleader who was holding the pass started shaking. He turned pale and was sweating big time. Disappointment. Desperation. The carpet had totally been pulled out from under their feet. What to do now? Detonate a bomb? They were carrying small bombs that were easy to carry and conceal, but such light-weight explosives would barely make a dent in the exoskeleton armor, and yet they themselves might be coteral damage. Not to mention that they were no suicide bombers. They didnt have the guts to sacrifice themselves. They were quite scared of dying. They didnt even dare go for their guns. They had done their research on the preparedness of the Baiji military district, so they knew how ruthless these armored warriors that were considered the equivalent of military-grade weapons were. They had no intention of crossing these opponents. They had never thought that military-grade weapons would be used on them. And if they thought about going for their guns? The armored soldiers would fire before they could touch their firearms. Just one shot from the kicbat rifles the armored soldiers were equipped with would be enough to tear any of them apartinto shreds, that is. These thieving "flies" simply quivered before these "baseball bats." They didnt have the guts to fight back. The moment they were handcuffed, they still hadnt figured out what exactly had gone wrong. They had spent half a year plotting their route, devising a n, bribing the right people, and obtaining the necessary paperwork. The operation had gone smoothly step-by-step today. They had even gotten their stamps. Howe they had been ambushed at the veryst minute? A flying transportnded behind them. From it emerged Major General Edmund, the officer in charge of the mines near the base. The eight men were ghastly pale as Edmund stared them down. His cold stare was followed by amand uttered in a restrained grunt that belied the level of outrage bubbling underneath. "Take them in. Lets let everyone get back to enjoying Memorial Day." The soldiers answered in the affirmative, gagged the eight men, and led them away. The eight men hade and gone quietly without so much as causing a ripple, as if nothing major had gone down. Ignoring the eight arrested men, Edmund approached the cart they had left behind. The security guards had already opened the boxes. "Its grade A Baiji power ore all right. Five tons. Its all here," the captain of the space ports security detail said. "Theyre quite bold to have stolen such a big load." Edmund was speaking in a calm tone, but anyone could sense the incredible anger he was suppressing. Edmund had been enjoying a meal with his family. It was the first time he had spent Memorial Day with his entire family since he had been posted to Baiji, and he had been in a good mood because of his recent promotion and rosy career prospects. He had even been drinking a little. The moment he had gotten word from Fang Zhao, he had felt like someone had slipped a cube of ice down his undershirt. His festive mood had evaporated and he had sobered up immediately. Five tons of grade A power ore wasnt a huge amount, but this was grade A energy ore they were talking about. Plus, the quality was good. Early estimates put their worth at more than 10 billion. Edmund couldnt possibly contain the fallout from losing 10 billion dors worth of power ore. He had worked so hard to get where he was today and enjoy a cushy position. So many people wanted to see him gone. If this had gone down, all his ambitions would have gone out the door along with the five tons of power ore. Thankfully, the thieves had been stopped in time. After taking inventory of the power ore, Edmund briefed Shanta. The interception n had been Shantas idea. Only Shanta had the authority to deploy the armored warriors. As far as Shanta was concerned, swatting a fly with a baseball bat was exactly his intention. That way it would be easier to follow up. "You didnt tip anyone off, did you?" Shanta asked. "No. Everything is normal elsewhere. No one noticed the interception," Edmund responded. "Good." Shanta wanted to keep the interception hush hush, not only because it was Memorial Day but also so he didnt rm the coborators of the eight thieves. The fact that the eight men had been able to smuggle so much power ore so easily meant there were other bad apples. This was not a simple operation that took a day or two to n. The miningpanies that worked with the Baiji base would pilfer a few ore at most when they were being transported. Shanta didnt bother to quibble with them over a petty few stones; an official investigation would take tremendous manpower and resources. As long as the stealing wasnt excessive, Shanta was willing to turn a blind eye. But this waspletely different, and the amount smuggled was quite substantial. Did they think themander was an idiot? "I want a thorough investigation!" a furious Shanta bellowed. After hanging up, Shanta was still panting. He had yet to find hisposure. He sat in his office pondering how to clean house. But Edmunds briefing also had him intrigued. Unable to contain his curiosity, Shanta reached out to Fang Zhao. "How did you know something was wrong?" Shanta asked. "By listening carefully," Fang Zhao responded. "Its your hearing again?" Shanta was reminded of Fang Zhaos reputation: "diting," "godly ears" and all. "I listened and observed. Bodynguage and heartbeat are great indicators. The trio were quite nervous when they approached the outpost. They were feeling guilty. Plus, they might have been armed with lethal weapons," Fang Zhao exined. In fact, Fang Zhao could tell something was off just from his first-rate instincts honed during the 100-year Period of Destruction, but that couldnt be his official story. "So you stamped their pass with an expired stamp." The stamps were updated every few days, but few knew that. All outsiders knew was that three stamps were required for passage. After the trio left, Fang Zhao had immediately alerted Major General Edmund, who in turn had briefed Shanta after confirming that something was wrong. The eight men who had stolen the power ore had failed to open the door to the flying transport twice because they had the wrong stamp. Their first two stamps were the right ones, but the third one was outdated. When the door had opened on their third try, it had been done manually from inside the transport. "Thank god for your tip. Ill log this as a merit in your personnel file." The military was clear on merits and misdeeds. This wasnt a major aplishment, but it wasnt a minor one either. After all, the power ore was worth some 10 billion. After hanging up, Shanta skimmed Fang Zhaos personnel file out of curiosity. His "merits" column was filled with aplishments both big and small. Another promotion when his service period concluded was a sure thing. A kick-*ss soldier. But Fang Zhao was a rarity among the conscripts. It was a pity he had decided to be an artist. What a waste of talent. Chapter 251: Spotted a Suspicious Person Chapter 251: Spotted a Suspicious Person Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh On the first Memorial Day after Baiji military district had been established, the entire military district was in upheaval. On the night of Memorial Day, well-informed people more or less received the news, but the majority were still in the dark. Only on the second day, when the news was spread, did they find out that the military district had arrested a gang of ore thievesst night and that the ore the thieves had nearly made away with was worth 10 billion! For most people, this was already a veryrge quantity and extremely costly. "Were they caughtst night? I didnt hear any activity." "I didnt hear anything either. They were probably prepared so it didnt disrupt everyones celebrations." "Nonsense. If they made a lot of noise, how would they have caught the perpetrators? They are still catching others right now!" "I heard that even the mecha-troops were deployed!" "What? What background do these perpetrators have? Terrorists? To think that mecha-troops were deployed!" "I heard that a number of people were caught." "Lets wait and see. They still have to catch some more people. To steal that much ore, only a few people can aplish that. With a rigorous investigation, some people are going to get really unlucky." "Our military districts prison will have a use this time." At dawn, when Fang Zhao returned to the family district, he heard a number of people discussing this matter. Originally, he had been scheduled to end his shift at noon, but because of the mining areas strict investigation, Shanta and his subordinates had acted and implemented other actions, allowing Fang Zhao to return early. As the person in charge of the mining area, ever since Major General Edmund had appearedst night, nobody had returned home and had instead investigated through the night, simply not giving those people any chance to forge data or cover their traces. Even now, the investigative inquiry was continuing, and Edmund and a few other important personnel of the mining areas had gone over to give Shanta a report. As before, they were met with a round of Shantas spittle on their faces. Inside the prison. The mine thieves that were detained inside looked extremely exhausted. They didnt feel like saying anything. They had already been interrogated numerous times, and now their leader had not yet returned, so the others were wondering if their boss was undergoing some cruel punishment. The thought of torture made them tremble uncontrobly. At the moment, one of the perpetrators sitting on the floor was pondering. They had nned and made preparations for half a year, had taken advantage of Memorial Day when many people were in festive moods to make their move, and had found everything was going smoothly. What exactly had gone wrong? He made an effort to calm himself down and carefully recalled every step of their n and realized that the part where they were most likely to have screwed up was the part where they were getting the third stamp, when they were at the guard post. Now he recalled the person at the guard post wishing them a "Happy Memorial Day." Simply venomous! The guard had even wished them a happy Memorial Day. On Memorial Day next year, it would be the one-year anniversary of their time in prison! Yes, it had definitely gone wrong there! The more he thought about it, the more he reckoned this was the case. But who was the person who had helped them stamp their passes? Was it Lu Yan? When he tried remembering the guards voice, it sounded a little different. If it was not Lu Yan, then who was it that had substituted for Lu Yan? As he thought about it, their boss, who had been dragged out for interrogations, returned. He did not seem to be in good shape, but there were no visible wounds or injuries on him. "How was it? Did they use violence?" a few people asked. Following this question, the man who had just entered flew into a rage and sent a fist flying into an askers face, dislodging a few of his teeth. "Are you a f*cking moron!? Why didnt you properly check who was manning the guard post before we went to get our passes stamped? For the third stamp, the person there wasnt Lu Yan, it was Fang Zhao, that Fang Zhao! The Fang Zhao with the rumored godlike hearing ability! He clearly could hear that there was something wrong with you guys! Just a bit more, and we were actually foiled at that step!" In the small cell, the loud roaring was earsplitting, but the other seven werent bothered by this. Rather, they were shocked by the bit of information their boss had brought back. Fang Zhao? That Fang Zhao who had many rumors about him? Why would he have appeared at that ce? They had surveyed and made careful ns before the operation. They had investigated Lu Yan and had caused some trouble for Lu Yan so that he would be distracted. Never had they expected that Lu Yan would actually get Fang Zhao to rece him! For the three stamps, the process of obtaining them was in decreasing difficulty, with the first having the most stringent checks. It could even be said that the third stamp was nothing more than a straightforward process that would have no problems. They had never expected that a problem would ur at the easiest part of their n! Was that Fang Zhao just like how the rumors had described him, being able to detect truths and lies and everything else just from his hearing? These were the thoughts of the eight people locked up in the prison and everyone else who knew about this matter. In their hearts, Fang Zhaos ears had already achieved divine status. Shanta had said it himself: Fang Zhaos godlike ears had rendered a great service in this incident. Shanta was being rueful. He had not expected that his subordinates would take his words and overly visualize it. However, Shanta did not pay much attention to how his subordinates evaluated Fang Zhaos ears. Following the interrogation results of these eight and their investigation results, another bunch of people were caught. Shanta was very pleased with the arrests. After strict investigations, those that deserved to be imprisoned should be thrown in jail! Because of Shantas attitude here, parties trying to secretly pull tricks in the mining areas curbed themselves. Fang Zhao had no idea his ears were the topic of discussion. After returning to the family district for a bit, he went to the hospital to visit Lu Yan and Lu Yans wife as well as their new daughter who had been born on Memorial Day. Lu Yan was very grateful. "Thank you, Fang Zhao! This time, I really cannot thank you enough!" Today, after hearing about the incident at the mining district, Lu Yan felt extremely d. Fortunately, he had managed to find Fang Zhao to relieve him. If he had been the one manning the post yesterday, perhaps as those perpetrators had predicted, because of him being preupied with his wifes impending birth, he might have hurriedly checked through their papers and given them the stamp. If that had really been the case and the matter of the theft of five tons of grade A power ore were revealed, the progression in his military career might havee to a halt then and there. Lu Yan even suspected that his wifes mishaps had been purposely done by those ore thieves. Whether that was really the case, he would investigate it personally! When he thought about that possibility, a hint of anger shed across his eyes. However, when he heard Fang Zhao asking about his newborn daughter, warm tenderness returned to his eyes. "Hahaha, my little baby is healthy and very beautiful. She is named An Ke 1 . Hopefully she has a safe and peaceful future! Come take a look, isnt she cute?" Fang Zhao looked at the baby wrapped up in infant clothes, and a smile unconsciously appeared on his face. "Really cute." Lu Yan appeared a little stiff hugging his child. He was about to hand it over to the nurse beside him when he pause and pondered for a moment. He faced Fang Zhao and made a gesture to hand his child over. "Hey, benefactor,e and hold her." Fang Zhao: "..." "Like this, like this. ce your hands here to support her. Hey, dont learn from me. Im also a newbie. Look! You see that nurse over there? Just hold her the way the nurse does." Lu Yan corrected Fang Zhaos posture from the side as he jokingly said to his wife beside him, "Look at all these little youngsters. They are just so nervous. Look at how tensed up he is, just like a rock. He is even more nervous than me." Fang Zhao waspletely rigid from head to toe. Looking at the little thing in his hands, he could not help but feel all tense. He had used guns and fought battles, he couldpose just by picking up a pen. He could y games well and could drift while driving, but when he held a baby in his arms, this was simply an S-ranked task! It was rare for the Fang Zhao that was always calm and collected to actually be nervous. Fang Zhao really had no idea how to handle this sort of frail little creature. In his previous life, he had seen many newborns but had not had much contact with them. He always felt that these newborn lives were too frail. He was used to fighting beasts, but handling little beings like these, he was really not ustomed to it. Fang Zhao held the little life in his arms as it was bathed with warm light. With his hearing ability, he could hear the soft breathing of the infant circting around his ears. Watching her sleep peacefully in his arms, Fang Zhao did not feel calm at all inside. It was as though the sounds of a violins strings being drawn and the striking of piano keys were resounding in his head like a flowing stream. This was a child born on Baiji. She would start her life on Baiji. Perhaps she would be different from children growing up on Earth. She might be bolder and have to face even more challenges, but her pace would get more steadfast as she grew older, and the paths she took would get wider and wider. Her parents hoped that she would have a safe and peaceful life, and Fang Zhao also hoped that her future would be warm and radiant. Luckily, Lu Yun was uneasy letting Fang Zhao hold his child for too long and took her and handed his daughter over to the nurse. At this point, Fang Zhao exhaled arge breath of air. This manner of his was joked about for a while by Lu Yan. However, it was all in the name of fun. Just before Fang Zhao left, Lu Yun and his wife once again sincerely thanked Fang Zhao from the bottom of their hearts, thanking Fang Zhao for substituting for Lu Yun and helping them foil a disaster and for all he had done for Baiji military district. After bidding the couple farewell, Fang Zhao went downstairs but did not leave right away. Instead, he went behind the hospital to the garden and sat down. This little garden was where patients and family members could stroll around. Fang Zhao sat on a bench at the corner, took out the notebook he always kept with him, and started writing at a tremendous speed. A nurse who was wheeling a patient on a wheelchair passed by and noticed the strange person seated there and made a mental note. The persons head was hanging down, so his appearance could not be seen clearly. However, the nurse could see that the page his paper notebook was flipped to was filled with many scribbles, but she could not understand a single one. She had not meant to pry into anothers secrets and only had given a passing nce to clear her doubts. Today, the hospital had received news. The head nurse had informed everyone to maintain a high vignce and take precautions against any abnormal situations. This nurse felt her heart beating faster as she quickened her pace, and after wheeling away the patient, she immediately contacted the hospitals security team. "I just spotted a suspicious person, and he was writing in some strangenguage or perhaps a secret code!" The moment the security team heard this situation, they went on high alert. Today, the entire base was in upheaval. Last night, the security chief had been called over for a meeting regarding the situation and had brought his team to guard the hospital for the entire night. Shanta wanted to catch the thieves, so the security team needed to maintain guard in case certain people tried anything funny. As such, the security chief had not managed to rest one bit. Now that the perpetrators had mostly been caught, the chief could rx a little and had intended to take a nap. He had barely shut his eyes when he heard that a suspicious person had appeared at the hospital. All hints of sleepiness were gone and he sprang up, overflowing with killing intent. "Where is the suspicious person? These sorts of people deserve to be taught a lesson. If we dont beat them up and throw them in jail, they wont learn! Look, Im not..." "Chief!" A security team member had a strange expression on his face. Having been interrupted, the security chief was not happy. "Speak!" This was definitely not him being grouchy from being woken up. The security team member used his fingers to bring up a screen. "From the nurses information of the persons position, I have already adjusted the surveince cameras to target that area. However, Chief, the person captured on camera seems a little familiar. Is there some sort of misunderstanding here?" "Misunderstanding?" The security chief tookrge strides over and nced at the image disyed on the screen. "Isnt this, this, this... This is Fang Zhao!" "I thought so too," the security team member agreed. Just at that moment, Fang Zhao seemed to sense something and looked up toward the camera, letting the entire security team see his face. "It really is him!" The security chiefs inner rage waspletely extinguished. After looking straight at the surveince camera, Fang Zhao dropped his head back down and continued writing at a tremendous speed. "Cough, inform that nurse not to go and disturb Fang Zhao. I reckon that little fe isposing tunes." The security chief scratched his head and decided to return to his nap. They all knew that Fang Zhao could spread out his notebook and write song scores in a weird code that nobody understood anytime and anywhere. When they saw this behavior, they found it odd but understandable. After all, he dabbled in art. All of them knew about Fang Zhaos quirks and had been informed by the top that should they encounter this sort of situation, unless it was an urgent matter, they should not disturb Fang Zhao. After all, Fang Zhao could also be considered a benefactor to all the stationed troops on Baiji base and they should not disrupt thisposers flow of inspiration. Over at the hospital, that nurse who had kept watching vigntly from a distance did not see any security teaming over to catch the suspect, but she did receive a call from the security team asking her and her colleagues not to disturb that person. What the hell? Normally, the security team were efficient. Why were they terrified this time? The young security team member patiently exined, "You are new and might not know him, so its fine." The nurse was curious. "Who is he?" "That is Fang Zhao." "...Which Fang Zhao? "Which other Fang Zhao is there in our military districtno, I should say on Baiji." "Oh, oh, oh... oh its him, huh... Sorry, I didnt see his face. I didnt know that was Fang Zhao." The rookie nurse was red in the face and felt ashamed. "But why is he seated there, and what is he writing?" "You wouldnt believe me, but he isposing." Nurse: "..." Chapter 252: Ear Value Rising Again Chapter 252: Ear Value Rising Again Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Due to the security teams verification and reminders, nobody went over to disturb Fang Zhao after that. Only in the evening, when the sun was starting to set, did Fang Zhaos attention finally leave his music scores. Looking at the progress he had made today, he finally shut the notebook. Fang Zhao felt rather satisfied with this piece of work and decided to ce it among his concert pieces. A little growl from his stomach indicated that he was hungry. Fang Zhao looked at the time; it had been so long since he had sat down. His inspiration had been overflowing, and he hadposed nonstop and lost track of time. Getting up, he stretched his arms and prepared to leave. He had only walked a few steps when he heard footsteps approaching him. "Please wait!" Fang Zhao turned toward the source of the sound and saw a nurse briskly walking over. Fang Zhao remembered that it had been this nurse who had kept a wary eye on him, although it had not been long before her gaze had vanished. That nurses face was bright red, and she was so nervous her tongue was in a knot. "H-h-h-hello! Are you... Fang Zhao?" In the security team office, the security person watching the surveince feed rolled his eyes. Why must she ask the obvious when she is just giving a greeting? Fang Zhao was a little surprised. "Thats me." At the moment, the young nurse in front of him did not have the slightest bit of wariness in her eyes. Instead, they were filled with excitement and admiration. Any more and her eyes would be shining brightly. "Could I trou-trou-trou-trouble you for an autograph!" As she spoke, the young nurse fished out a card. This was a Memorial Day greeting card that she had not used and had kept in her locker. Now she had taken it out. Fang Zhao smiled and didnt reject it. The nurse had forgotten to bring her pen, so Fang Zhao took out his own pen that he took notes with, signed his name on the card, and added "Happy Memorial Day." "Thank... thank you!" The young nurse had not requested Fang Zhao write anything else. After thanking him, she quickly returned to the hospital building and then posted a photograph of the greeting card with the autograph in the military district hospitals internal chat group. "I saw Fang Zhao in the little garden behind the hospital a while back!!!" Previously, she had not mentioned in the chat group that she had seen Fang Zhao in the little garden behind the hospital, as she had been afraid that there would be too many curious people and it would disturb Fang Zhaosposing. But now that Fang Zhao was already done and she had sessfully managed to obtain the idols autograph, of course she had to show off a little. In the evening, there were off-duty staff that normally did not say a thing, but when this message appeared, the chat group buzzed to life as many lurkers appeared. "Fang Zhao? That famous Fang Zhao from our military district?" "Where is he? Can I still make it to get his autograph?" "I want to go too! Ever since I arrived at the military district, I have never gotten to see him in person!" "Im busy on duty. Anyone going to get his autograph, please me get one too!" ... Two senior nurses shook their heads as they saw the discussions in the chat group and sighed whileughing. "These bunch of youngdies are just..." "Dont you frequently praise Fang Zhao? Dont you want his autograph?" someone else asked. "Cough, how can I stop other people at the hospital and ask for their autograph?" "I also think..." "I dropped by his ce in the family district and even took a photograph together! "..." Little did Fang Zhao know that the bunch of nurses were passionately talking about him. After he returned to his residence in the family district, he received an iing call from Shanta. Shanta told Fang Zhao that for this incident, those that deserved to be punished had been punished and those that deserved to be rewarded would not be excluded. Fang Zhaos service had already been reported to the higher ups and news would be released. This incident could not be kept under wraps. Many people in the internal loop already knew about this. The rumors flying about concerning Fang Zhaos ears were bing even more and more divine. This could not be helped, though. As Baijicked entertainment facilities and gossip, how could the people miss out on such a chance? Furthermore, many people felt that Fang Zhaos ears were really mystical, and they could not stop discussing his ears. Shantas intention was this: since it couldnt be covered up, then it just had to be publiclymended! "Why should we cover up a good deed?" What Shanta meant was that as long as there were merits, they deserved to be publiclymended. Also, it didnt have anything to do with terrorists, just the arrest of a gang of thieves, so why should the person who had actually rendered service be hidden? For what reason? Shouldnt those people who harbored errant thoughts be the ones hiding instead? Thus, during the official annoucement where Fang Zhaos service in this matter wasmended, Shanta also had some words to say. Anyone who dares to try and take revenge against Fang Zhao over this matter, us at Baiji military district will never let them off! Not only Fang Zhao, from now on, in simr situations, anyones meritorious deeds would be publicallymended, and if anyone dared to retaliate, Shanta would return the favor with added interest! Thus, in no time, more people on Earth got to know about the matter of Fang Zhao relieving duty on Memorial Day and foiling a criminal gangs ore-theft ns. Furthermore, in the news that Baiji officially released where an ount of incident was described, there was a line that epecially emphasized "Fang Zhao heard that something was not right." This line gave rise to a round of heated discussion. "He can even hear that?" "How far is the range of his hearing?" "Really, Diting!" "Although the previous rumors were slightly overexaggerated, there was indeed reasoning behind the online cirction about those divine ears." "Am I the only one that is focusing on the mecha-troops being deployed? If I was one of those thieves, I would have crumbled. To actually be faced with mecha-troops just from stealing some ore, they probably didnt even have the courage to resist. Hahahaha!" "Those thieves never expected that Shanta would be so ruthless. He simply did not waste any time with them." "I have pondered deeply and analyzed this quite a bit. Shantas decision was the right one. By making such a ruthless move, he sent out a statement. I believe there will be less people who try to steal ore in the future." "Rubbish. Anyone can tell this from one ncedo you still have to ponder deeply and analyze it? "I just received news that a firm that manufactures protective ear equipment has decided to look for Fang Zhao for an endorsement deal!" "Why did I hear that it was apany that sells sound equipment that is looking for Fang Zhao to be an ambassador?" "I dont know about others, but till now, Fiery Bird is the only one confirmed. The new model of ear pieces that is going to hit the market in May is set to be endorsed by Fang Zhao. I heard the contract was signed some time back. This is internal information, so it should be true." "Only Fiery Bird has such foresight. Hasnt the value of Fang Zhaos ears appreciated once again? The fees for approaching him as an ambassador are surely at a premium." Fiery Bird were indeed rejoicing. They had already discussed the contract for endorsing the new model earpieces, and the fees had already been fixed. If they were to negotiate a contract now, they estimated the fees would be 30% higher. Originally, the n had been to wait till Fang Zhao hadpleted his military service. If his poprity fell, they would roll out some PR operations to hype it up. Unexpectedly, there had never been any need for them to make a move. Fang Zhaos ears had once again be a hot discussion topic, and their value had risen once more! Watching the value of Fang Zhaos ears sore, Fiery Bird wondered whether they should get Fang Zhao to endorse thepanys many other sound and stereo equipment. At the same time, having found out about the incidents entire timeline, Kevin Lin sighed in his heart. He had known that letting Fang Zhao go out would cause him to miss big news. If he had followed Fang Zhao to the guard post on that day, perhaps he might have gotten to film quite a bit of big news! During this time, Kevin Lin had followed the Memorial Day program nned out by the columns editor in chief, and there had been nothing really spectacr. Channels S1CS5 were all virtually the same. It was not that they were bad, just that the special programs were all in the same style of stirring up emotion, and audiences did not pay them much mind to them when they were over. Furthermore, military service was not something new and had been around for many years. There had been many such videos filmed in the past for special programs, so online audiences were already immune to such scenes. Naturally, there was one person whose heart felt really uneasy as he watched the piece of news officially released by Baiji military district. Wang Tie, who was currently at the Wai Filmed Entertainment Culture Base, was secretly taking snapshots of a certain big-name celebrity. When he saw that piece of news, his first reaction was this: Perhaps the reason Fang Zhao was able to see through my disguises is because he heard through them! Wang Tie searched the inte for rted information and legends of the mythical creature Ditings hearing ability and found out that the Diting was said to be able to hear truths and lies. When considering his own circumstances, the more Wang Tie thought about it, the more he felt that this was the case. Regardless of what other people thought, Wang Tie had a mental "Diting"bel stuck to Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao did not read online evaluations of himself, but he found out about them from Kevin Lin. The value of his own ears had risen, so much so that people suggested insuring his ears. From his earlobe to his eardrum, his ossicles, and his cochlea, every bit of his ear should be insured. Fang Zhao himself had no idea that his ears would actually be raised to a divine status, but he had no exnation for it. Besides, if he exined it, he would have to give many other reasons, and there were some things that Fang Zhao could not disclose. The more he said, the more doubts would appear. His body had too many secrets that others could not know about. In the days that followed, Fang Zhao continued with his military service. Regardless of how others went about their lives, Fang Zhaos daily routine was roughly the same. The only difference was that Baiji had started publicly annoucing the merits of soldiers and specifically started a topic about the meritorious services of this bunch of youngsters that were undergoing military service. From this, Fang Zhaos name often appeared in front of peoples eyes. And when people saw news rting to Fang Zhao, their evaluations also changed. "Fang Zhao has rendered a meritorious service!" "So impressive? Its simply hard to believe, is it exaggerated? Dont the media just love to blow things out of proportion and create things out of nothing? Even if it is true, its surely overexaggerated. Its probably to set a benchmark. This is probably toplete their political duty." ... "Fang Zhao has rendered a meritorious service again!" "What? Another one? Are you sure its real? Are there videos? This little fe is really hardy. This time it really isnt exaggerated." ... "Fang Zhao has rendered a meritorious service yet again!" "Impressive! There are so many opportunities on Baiji. Now that Fang Zhao has once again received a merit, given his record, he can probably get promoted, right? Im so envious! Fang Zhao will be my idol from now on!" ... "Fang Zhao has rendered meritorious service once more!" "As expected of my idol!" ... "Fang Zhao has garnered yet another meritorious deed!" "Has he been promoted yet? Dont call me if he hasnt been! Im gaming!" ... "Fang Zhao has garnered meritorious deeds once again!" "Oh." Afterward, whenever Fang Zhao rendering meritorious service or deeds was mentioned by Baiji military district, unless it was third-ss merits or the like, it rarely even created a ssh. Only some idle audiences wouldment about it. Furthermore, Fang Zhaos fans were rather unperturbed. They had already ssified Fang Zhao under the category of "an abnormal person." The image that "my idol is a mythical creature" was already firmly etched in their hearts. Thus, small matters like this would not excite them. For a mythical creature, these kind of small matters were nothing more than simple effort. Was there a need to be amazed? The number of Fang Zhao fans was also continuing to increase. However, there were also many people who could not understand Fang Zhaos actions. What was a conscript who was only undergoing temporary military service striving so hard for? You arent even a career soldier! Yes, you can strive for merits over at Baiji military service and rise up the ranks, but even if you reach an officer rank, the bonus you will get after ending your military service is not even a tenth of the revenue you earn just fromposing one tune! It was said that those who could use their brains didnt need to use their hands. Why did Fang Zhao have to use his brains and also use his hands? That just wasnt worth it! What was he trying to prove? Chapter 253: Who to Play the Role of Fang Zhao Chapter 253: Who to y the Role of "Fang Zhao" Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh For Fang Zhao, military service was a really special experience. This was the first time he had gone into outer space and the first time he had personally seen therge strides humanity had taken in space travel. Battlefields would not just be limited to a single. In the future, even ifs with immigrants had conflicts or disputes, humanity and civilization would continue moving forward and expanding even farther into space. Should a catastrophe ur on a, there were others that could provide refuge for humans. There was no need to worry about a cmity like humankind being nearly wiped out during the Period of Destruction ever happening again. And during the course of his military service, Fang Zhao had gained even more inspiration for hispositions. In short, Fang Zhao was very satisfied with his own military service experience. Many people advised him to stay on in the military, including Shanta, who had mentioned it multiple times. As long as Fang Zhao chose to remain at Baiji military district, he might even rise to the rank of general in the future. But Fang Zhao still rejected this notion. In his previous life, it could be said that he sacrificed a lot for the great cause of surviving, so much so that he was unable to endure until the Founding Era. In this lifetime, Fang Zhao just wished to enjoy as much as he could, although many people would not be able toprehend his sort of "enjoying." After Memorial Day passed, the batch of conscripts who had started their military service together with Fang Zhao all started to get restless. Whether they wished to remain on Baiji or return home after military service, these people all started making ns. Given Baijis development, they no longer had to suffer what Baiji conscripts of the past had gone throughthat is, being isted from the world. Now, the amount of time they could go online had increased, and on days off, they could still head to the newly constructed ces of entertainment and have fun, even if those werent all open yet. After Memorial Day, the entertainment circles were also shaken up. News of the revolutionary film project being rebooted broke out. Media firms, reporters, and paparazzi from every single continent felt that their own springtime hade! How many topics could be generated just from this revolutionary film project? How many livelihoods could it feed? The chance to strike it rich was right before their eyes! A short while back, it had been reported that a certain paparazzo had dirt on a certain film superstar. That superstar had spent tens of millions to purchase the incriminating information from the paparazzo to protect his reputation. Therefore, promotions, pay raises, and perhaps an overnight fortune were not out of the question. It all depended on who had the ability to seize such big news! However, well-informed parties had already started their preparations a few months earlier. Now all they were waiting for was the official announcement and the information that would beid out for the public. For the sake of snagging a satisfactory role in the revolutionary film project, big-name film superstars from every continent had started to move. The teams behind them had already prepared a series of publicity-boosting ns and campaigns. Over at Silver Wings side, Duan Qianji had already used the historical dramas shot on real physical sets to give a poprity boost to thepanys few big-name superstar actors and actresses. They still could not afford to rx, thoughthis was not apetition within Yanzhou alone. This was apetition between all the entertainment circles on a global scale! There were only so few roles, and there were so many actors and actresses. Anyone who studied history knew what sort of characters there were. At this sort of time, superstars of every continent saw their value depreciating. Only each continents first-rate megastars with global appeal would be able to vie for the lead roles. Normally, Fang Zhao would also have paid attention to entertainment news and any trending news regarding this revolutionary film project. The script was still being discussed and the consultant team and screenwriters were exchanging thoughts and views, but it was approaching the end stage and was close to being finalized. Fang Zhaos military service was alsoing to an end soon, and Shanta had informed him beforehand. "Before your batch is dmissioned, there will be one morergemendation ceremony, and you will be among the recipients. When the timees, you will be promoted one rank and the bonus when your service ends will increase as well. However, have you really decided not to stay on?" "I have already made ns for a concert performance at a music hall," Fang Zhao replied. "All right. Then I shall wish you all the best with your concert. You are wee back any time." Shanta really wished he could retain the services of Fang Zhao. Not even mentioning Fang Zhaos rumored divine ears, he didnt want to let go of Fang Zhaosbat ability. What a pity that Fang Zhao had actually chosen to be an artistic youth! After speaking with Shanta, Fang Zhao discovered that an entertainment newspany had set up a survey through a voting system to see which superstars the masses thought should y the roles of the important leaders during the Period of Destruction. Below every Founding Era leaders character, there were over 10 listed big-name film stars from every continent. What attracted Fang Zhaos attention was the role of that "Fang Zhao," where there were also more than 10 film stars listed. What was interesting was that for the role of "Founding Era Leader Fang Zhao," there was a lot of discussion. Fang Zhao saw some of thements ofizens: "For sure, the roles of the Founding Era great generals will surely be yed by members of their own families. If not, those roles will be selected by them. However, for this sort of revolutionary film project, ying a minor role in it is enough for someone to brag for half his lifetime." "I just took out my secondary school history e-textbook for a read. This character Fang Zhao had a rather important role during that period but was unfortunate enough to pass on a little early. Now there arent even any aristocratic families with the family name Fang. Since this is the case, I feel that the film emperors of every continent will be vying for this role." "The ill-fated leader of Yanzhou was actually called Fang Zhao! Why dont they let Fang Zhao y the role? Yeah, the one Im talking about is that mythical beast with the pair of really expensive ears." "Hahahaha, that sounds feasible. Let Fang Zhao y the role of Fang Zhao!" "They should try it out!" "Stop joking! Fang Zhaos gaming in Battle of the Century is rather impressive, sure. His actualbat ability is legit tooafter all, he has garnered so many military meritsbut he might not necessarily be able to act. He isnt an actor, after all." The online voting activity was little more than a means of generating discussion and conveniently obtaining statistics of the masses opinions and which stars they felt were most appropriate for which role. The final results would also give the investors of the revolutionary film project some data to consider. Of course, there were huge profits to be made for this voting activity, because for the voting, there were two choices. For every role, everyone had a free chance to vote, and besides that, they could also ce a wager. Thetter choice added an element of fun to the voting, and the market was huge. After all, every one of these listed stars had arge following of fans. Even if only one percent of these fans ced a wager, it would still be a massive figure. The number of people who had ced a wager and how much they had ced were not disyed. After voting, one could only see a bar chart showing the support that each star had. Fang Zhao looked at thements and the bar chart. Online audiences that did not know anything and were purely joining in on the fun had made him the most voted option. "Let Fang Zhao y the role of Fang Zhao" also became a topic forughs. Sometimes, people would say one thing, but in their hearts, they would be thinking something else. For example, some people said this: That person might not necessarily be able to act. But in their hearts, what they were thinking was this: If not him, who else can do so? And now, although these people were saying to just "Let Fang Zhao y the role of Fang Zhao! He has the exact same name and can even fight beasts!" in fact, their hearts wereughing. If Fang Zhao can act for such an important role, then even pigs can fly! While Fang Zhao was viewing the voting activity, there were also many people paying attention to it on Wai. Zaro was currently filming the third season of "Vampire Duke." With technological advancements, as long as filming was smooth, the time taken to manufacture an episode had been greatly shortened. Since he had seen that the sets were really good, Zaros agent had suggested Zaro continue filming. After the first season wasplete, the second season had followed immediately after. Reception for season two had not been bad, so they had taken advantage of it and filmed a third season. During idle times while filming, Zaro hade across the online voting activity. Naturally, his attention went to the role of Leizhous Great General Renault and the possible candidates for this role. Sweeping through the list of over 10 actors in the voting options, Zaro found out that he was among the candidates on the voting list for the role of General Renault. Zaro was ted. This was the delight of being acknowledged. However, this joy onlysted for a short while. When Zaro went through the discussions, his face became one shade darker. Especially after reading the top fewments that had obtained the most likes, Zaro was no longer able to maintain his good mood. "Why is Zaro in the choices for the role of General Renault?" "Zaro can act?" "Theres no choice; who asked him to be born with the Renault family name? Furthermore, he acted in a really popr TV series. That cannot be denied." "This Leizhous Smiling Angel should just go do some charity! Dont act anymore!" "Sha-ro? He wants to vie for leading role in that revolutionary film project with his sort of acting skills? I have watched the highly popr series Vampire duke, and it was rather ordinary. All he did was pull a long face and act cool to trick some youngdies. Its better for him not to disgrace himself in this sort of revolutionary film project!" "Honestly speaking, Zaro does have the status and basis. If he doesnt open his mouth, his acting can be considered decent, but when he talks, everything just falls apart. Under the performances of those kings of the silver screen, he will experience being crushed by a tank! Letting him y the role of General Renault would just be letting people from other continentsugh their heads off!" ... Reading these few pages ofments, at the start, Zaro was filled with a burning rage, but it slowly turned into self-doubt, as there were just too many suchmentsover 10 pages worth. Zaro tilted his head toward his agent beside him and asked, "Is my acting really that bad?" Zaros agent fell silent for a few seconds as he considered the question, then replied, "There is room for improvement." Then his agent added, "It has improved greatly!" Zaros expression changed. He seemed pleased and, following that, brought up his own performances in "Vampire Duke" seasons 1 and 2 and the currently airing season 3 and watched them. The more he watched, the more pleased he was. "Where can you find this sort of acting? How can this even be called acting cool? No, acting cool also requires skill! Those people online are just blind!" Zaro then checked the views and profits of this drama series. "Its impossible not to be popr!" Returning to the slew of viciousments directed toward him, Zaro silently pondered for a bit. Combining facts and theory, he came to a conclusion: "Mmhm, these people are definitely blind!" Zaros agent shrugged, indicating he didnt wish to say anything Zaro did not even look at his managers expression. He voted for himself and ced a wager. This was how much faith the great Zaro of Leizhou had in himself. After voting for himself, Zaro was feeling contented and went to check on the other roles to vote for candidates that satisfied him. "Fang Zhao? There was a leader during the Period of Destruction called Fang Zhao? Oh, seems like there was one." Zaro clicked to enter this page and read through the introduction of this Period of Destruction leader. After reading through this characters introduction Zaro clicked his tongue. "Weak, this person was really weak." However, he was not really interested in all this. He quickly went to check the list of candidates in the voting pool. The first option was actually more good looking than himself. Not pleasing to look at, not voting for him. The second option had too many awards. The photo of him even had a close-up of those awards he had won! Are you afraid that nobody will know that you have won awards? So pretentious, I cant stand looking at him. No votes. Third option. Didnt this b*stard already appear on the voting list for another role? Who ced him here? The editor must be retarded! No votes! Fourth option. More than 2 meters tall? What did he grow so tall for? To snatch rebounds in basketball?! No votes! Fifth option... Sixth option... ... Zaro went through them one by one right till thest option. "Fang Zhao? That Fang Zhao from Yanzhou? The one undergoing military service on Baiji? Why is his name here? Isnt he aposer who ys games? Which idiot nominated him? He cant just be added to this list because his name is Fang Zhao. This bunch of editors are really no good!" After browsing through all of them, Zaro looked through the voting options in the list once again. Zaro then ced a vote for Fang Zhao and conveniently wagered a little on him too. This was a totally an instinctive reaction, and the agent beside him could not have stopped Zaro in time if he had wanted to. After cing the wager, Zaro realized what he had done. He had not really intended to ce a wager on anyone other than himself, but he could not bring himself to admit his mistake and reluctantly said, "Cough, just a little investment in Fang Zhao. Take it as me supporting that fe. After all, he did help us out, didnt he? He was the one who introduced the projects at the film entertainmentplex to us. As people, we should know how to be grateful." Zaros agent felt that from his understanding of Zaro, given Zaros "idiotic" IQ and pettiness, his choice of voting for Fang Zhao was definitely not "being grateful" but a load of hogwash. Faced with the list of those actors disyed on the screen, perhaps Zaro had only found Fang Zhao a little more pleasing to his eyes than the rest. Why was this so? Because among all the superstars on this list, only Fang Zhaos status in the film entertainment circles was lower than Zaros. When it came to a person who was beneath himself, Zaro would definitely find him more pleasing to the eyes! Chapter 254: Transferring Duty Chapter 254: Transferring Duty Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Being a hot topic online, people on Baiji were frequently heard discussing it. Whether they were conscripts undergoing military service or workers from construction teams, even seasoned soldiers from the military district spoke about it with theirrades in their free time. In the past, they might have been cut off from the world and would only receive limited military news, but now they could ess the inte and their surroundings were much more lively, so people would participate in idle chatting. Not all people belonged to the category of star chasers, but they would still have actors and actresses they liked or who seemed pleasant to them, so they would also cast a vote. However, when the majority of garrisoned troops on Baiji saw the option for Fang Zhao, they immediately voted for him. If it hadnt been for Fang Zhao, Baiji would still be a poor and destitute ce. Perhaps they might still be racking their brains to try and get others to lend some assistance even now. Therefore, if they didnt vote for Fang Zhao, who else could they vote for? Not an actor? They didnt care. In any case, when they saw the option of "Fang Zhao," they just had to cast their votes. A years military service wasing to an end and the military district had allocated a time for thergemendation ceremony. In the past, Baiji would definitely not have set up this sort of thing They did not have the money or inclination to host farewell parties,mendation ceremonies, or any such events. This year, they were making it especially formal and were even preparing an extravagant farewell party. Why? In light of Fang Zhaos contributions to Baiji, the military district also had to show their appreciation. Of course, Baiji military district would also use this opportunity to reveal to the public how the military district saw this bunch of youths who had undergone military service, and they would conveniently answer the call from the top brass to promote these exemry models so that even more youngsters would not choose to avoid military service. During thergemendation ceremony, over 100 conscripts with exceptional performances were conferred medals, which were handed out personally by the military districts highest-ranking officer, Shanta. As the first officialmendation ceremony, Shanta attached a great deal of importance to it. Besides inviting a few reporters and media, the entire ceremony would be broadcasted live. There were too many people tomend, so it was impossible to list out every contribution belonging to every single person. During the awards presentation, the majority would only have their biggest meritorious deed mentioned. Fang Zhao was thest recipient. This time, Shanta listed over 10 meritorious deeds in one breath. These deeds were the more typical cases. There were some that were confidential and could not be released publicly, such as the deeds during the terrorist attack. Saying so much was to show off Fang Zhao as a role model. Last year, when Fang Zhao had first discovered Baiji ore, it had caused argemotion. Not long after, he had rendered meritorious service during the terrorist attack and had even shot two important terrorists. Exceptions had been made for him to be promoted, and he had obtainedwful gun ownership rights for after his military service ended. Half a year after that, at a mobilization meeting in front of the new batch of conscripts that had arrived in Octoberst year, Fang Zhao had been promoted from the rank of second lieutenant to first lieutenant. Now, when his one year of military service was reaching its end, at the military districts general assembly hall, in front of online audiences watching the live broadcast, Fang Zhaos military achievements once again resulted in him getting a promotion. Fang Zhao was promoted from the rank of first lieutenant to captain. Although there were other outstanding individuals from the same batch, the only one to rise up the ranks so quickly was Fang Zhao. However, nobody had any objections, includingizens that were watching the live broadcast. In this one year, all the meritorious deeds publicly announced by Baiji military district were real and true, to the point that even Fang Zhaos fans had already be immune to hearing about them. Although there might have been some political agenda here where they needed a role model and benchmark, if that person was Fang Zhao, everyone had no qualms. Tears streamed down Great-Grandfather Fangs face as he watched his great-grandson on stage. He was very gratified. Beside him, others once again told the two elder Fangs to advise Fang Zhao to stay on with the military. However, the two of them only returned faint smiles. They also hoped that Fang Zhao would stay in the military, but they also respected Fang Zhaos own aspirations. "If he doesnt want to stay on, then he wont stay on. Whatever Fang Zhao wants to do, he should just go ahead and do. All that matters is that he is happy. Being an artist is also rather great too." This was what the two elder Fangs had decided when they had discussed the matter in private. All the meritorious services and deeds were a result of Fang Zhaos own striving. Whatever he wished to do, however he went about it, the two elder Fangs would not interfere. Audiences watching the live broadcast of themendation ceremony also felt somewhat rueful. "He underwent military service for a year yet could obtain an officer rank. After he is discharged, he can still carry arms. How great is that!" With Fang Zhao and the others as examples, there were even more people who wished to apply for their military service on Baiji. Furthermore, it was predicted that as time passed, it would get more difficult to apply for Baiji. "Fang Zhao was actually promoted to captain. If it were me, I would surely stay on at Baiji military district. Such a great opportunity, what can he achieve by leaving?" "The person above, do you know how much Fang Zhao earns from hispositions?" "The person before me, do you know how much Fang Zhao earns ying games? Do you know how much the 10th-generation console he owns is worth now? A sky-high premium! Reselling it would bring one an overnight fortune! How envious!" "The brother above, do you know much Fang Zhao earns from endorsements? Can he earn so much in the military?" "The few above who posted seem like they are quite young, shortsighted, andck any understanding! If Fang Zhao stays on at Baiji military district, that is where there will be unlimited possibilities for future prospects! Those are things that cannot be calcted in terms of money. Returning is the worst possible choice!" In one hour, thements section went from admiring Fang Zhaos promotion to discussing whether Fang Zhao should stay on with the military. Kevin Lin looked at thements online and could not help but take delight in this. "When the person involved is quiet, these people will defend his interests." As one of the reporters present, Kevin Lin had been allocated to a good spot and had managed to capture many photographs and videos of themendation ceremony. While browsing through the onlinements, Kevin Lin sent a message. He wanted to interview Fang Zhao on his thoughts about his promotion and pending discharge. However, he never got a reply from Fang Zhao. After the ceremony ended, Fang Zhao was nowhere to be seen. "Where did he go?" Kevin Lin asked a few people he recognized over at the military district and found out that Fang Zhao had been called over by Shanta for a talk. He guessed that Shanta was surely trying to persuade Fang Zhao to stay on with the military. However, Kevin Lin had only gotten it half right. Shanta did try to persuade Fang Zhao, but hed had another reason for summoning Fang Zhao. "It is certain that you will be transferred to reserve duty, but I have already submitted an application for you as a reserve duty officer. ording to regtions, for people with outstanding contributions during their active military service, when they are transferred to reserve duty, their rank can still rise by one grade. That means to say, if the application is sessful, after you have been discharged and transferred to reserve duty, your reserve duty rank will rise to major." The position of a reserve duty officer had already been brought up, and the military district needed time to discuss this matter. As it had not yet been confirmed, this information had not been revealed during themendation ceremony. For people like Fang Zhao, Yan Biao, and other discharged soldiers who hadwful gun ownership rights, they were all transferred to reserve duty. Normally, people in reserve duty did not do anything, but should a war break out, these people would receive an enlistment notice and could be speedily converted to active duty to participate. Reserve duty personnel were registered under the continent they were from as well as the ce they had served. In most cases, the system generally listed the home continent in front. Shanta had pulled some tricks, though. During the registration, he had moved the ce Fang Zhao had served to the top. That was to say that if there were any wars or special circumstances that required reserve personnel be activated and both Yanzhou Military district and Baiji military district tried to draft Fang Zhao at the same time, Baiji military district would have priority. Two dayster, the position of a reserve duty officer was fixed and his rank was confirmed. Shanta called up Fang Zhao. "Reserve duty major. Although you dont have any real authority or power, that rank isnt just for show. The higher the rank, the more responsibility you bear on your shoulders. In the future, if you receive an enlistment notice, regardless of any other reasons, make sure to report promptly to the appointed location. When one was given the right to wield guns, they would have to fulfill their obligations. Although he may never be called up, the moment he received an enlistment notice, unless there was really no way of responding, he would have to rush to the designated location as soon as possible. Otherwise, would it have been so easy to obtain a gun permit? Fang Zhao took a look at the military uniform that was sent to him. The reserve duty uniforms buttons, rank, and design were simr to the active duty oneonly the color was different. On the day that they were officially discharged, people from the same batch were wearing all sorts of clothing. However, Fang Zhao and others that had been transferred to reserve duty were still wearing military uniforms. Kevin Lin swept his eyes over Fang Zhaos epaulet. "The heck? Its only been a few days, how have you gotten promoted again? Baiji military district is really generous to you." Kevin Lin was only joking lightheartedly. He knew about the regtions when transferring to reserve duty. Fang Zhao bade farewell to hisrades and the construction teams and researchers of Outpost 23 and carried the water tank with the "rabbit" as he left. Great-Grandfather Fang and Great-Grandmother Fang also said their goodbyes to the people in the family district they had grown close to. Together with Fang Zhao and the batch of conscripts who hadpleted their military service, they boarded a transport ship headed back home. After the space flight, the transport ship arrived at a space station orbiting Earth. Here, all conscripts who hadpleted a year of military service would ride a shuttle back to their respective continents. Here, Fang Zhao, the two elder Fangs, and the other Yanzhou conscripts would board shuttles back to Yanzhou, but the two elder Fangs would be on a shuttle for civilians, while Fang Zhao and the other conscripts who hadpleted a year of military service would board a military shuttle. The destinations of the two shuttles were also different. Online, news of returning conscripts after their year of military service had been announced. "Look at Fang Zhao. Afterpleting his military service, his reputation has gotten even higher." "Have you ever seen a celebrity who was even more famous after military service?" "If military service could raise ones fame, would any celebrity try to skip military service?" Before his military service had started, at most, Fang Zhao could have been said to have some fame in the entertainment circles and had banked on gaming to gain a temporary boost in poprity. Many people had seen Fang Zhao choosing to enlist in the military at the time his poprity was soaring as a huge mistake. Now, the Fang Zhao who was even more popr than ever had returned back to Earth! After all, there were limitations in the gaming circles. Furthermore, during Fang Zhaos military service duration, he had appeared in both entertainment news and political news, with Baiji military districts official news being the main driving force. How could he not be popr? With reports from many angles, this was not something limited to just the gaming circles. There were lots of people who did not pay attention to gaming or even the entire entertainment industry who had now heard of Fang Zhao. Of course, Fang Zhaos ears were another popr discussion topic among people. There was also the online voting activity. Not even mentioning those film emperors, even these younger generations of aristocratic families who filmed movies and TV series just for fun had representative works. In the lists of stars, only Fang Zhao did not have any prior films. Therefore, every entertainment media outlet wished to interview Fang Zhao on his thoughts regarding the revolutionary film projects voting activity and ask him about his thoughts and feelings from his time undergoing military service. Althoughizens were only light-heartedly joking about voting for Fang Zhao, they were also very curious as to Fang Zhaos own thoughts. Why did this person who was able to brave storms and hardships during his military service give up the chance to remain at Baiji military district and insteade back? And what are his future life ns for after this? "Kevin Lin did talk about it in a live broadcast, but he never talked about the main points. Forget about military reporters, they wont even touch anything rted to entertainment." "Then which entertainment reporter should interview him?" "Speaking of that, we rarely get to see secret snapshots of Fang Zhao in the news." "In the past, it was because Fang Zhao was not popr enough. Besides that, entertainment reporters and paparazzi pay less attention to the private lives of celebrities in gaming circles. However, now that he has returned, the amount of entertainment reporters eyeing him should increase." "I believe that secret snapshots will appear soon." "We have to leave it up to Yanzhous paparazzi and entertainment reporters." "Fang Zhao has already returned from his military service. Yanzhous entertainment reporters and paparazzi, hurry up and get your *sses over to the airfield!" "Who is Yanzhous paparazzi king?" "I heard it was someone called Wang Tie." "Wang Tie, you piece of trash! Where are you!" Wang Tie, who was far away on Wai: "..." Why am I being abused again? I will never go even if I get scolded! Whoever wants to can go ahead! Chapter 255: Blackmail Chapter 255: ckmail Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Wang Tie was afraid of Fang Zhao, but given his reputation as the "top paparazzo" and the "king of paparazzi" in Yanzhou, he couldnt state the obvious. That would be the equivalent of career suicide. He had been nning to y dead, but given the amount of discussion online, Wang Tie decided to respond directly instead. So Wang Tie posted a long spiel on his social media ount, more than 100 words. In summary, the message was this: "This mofo is onto a big scoop at the Wai Filmed Entertainment Culture Base. Who cares whats going on on Earth? There are so many paparazzi journalists out there. Let them have the story. Stop bugging me!" The Wai Filmed Entertainment Culture Base was now the focal point of most entertainment news outlets. After news had broken of the reboot of the revolutionary film project, paparazzi photographers and entertainment journalists started infiltrating the Wai base. They had discovered a construction site that they suspected was where the revolutionary project would be shooting. Given that it was a blockbuster project, considering how things were developing, an borate set was likely. Geologists and historians also pointed out that the geological makeup of the construction site was quite simr to the terrain of many ces during the Period of Destruction. This prompted a deluge of A-list actors setting up camp on Wai so they could get used to the climate. What if they were cast in the revolutionary project? It would be an utter disaster if they couldnt limate then. If they couldnt even get used to the weather and local diet, what were they good for? So being prepared was the way to go. They couldnt go wrong with renting a spot to shoot another project on Wai and limating at the same time. That was also why, after the brief respite during Memorial Day, the Wai Filmed Entertainment Culture Base became bustling again. With the revolutionary film project as a major attraction, the number of visitors skyrocketed. Real-estate and rental prices doubled. Rents at the film studioplex were spiraling out of control. And yet, despite the crazy rent, there was a waiting list. The early investors in the film studioplex made a major killing. Now that Wang Tie had announced that he was chasing a scoop on Wai, entertainment news junkies had nothing to say. They started turning their sights to other famed entertainment journalists andpanies. That was why it was a busy day at Yanzhous spaceport. This was the time of the year when conscripts who hadpleted their military service returned home. The spaceport typically dedicated a special passage for the soldiers where their parents could pick them up in person. But the Yanzhou spaceport was exceptionally crowded. There were parents picking up their kids, people greeting their friends, local journalists, entertainment reporters, and fans. A student from a neighboring university wanted to get Fang Zhaos autograph. Little had he expected the arrival hall to be so crowded. After surveying his surroundings, he asked the folks next to him why they were there. "Im a gamer. Fang Zhao is the perennial champion in my mind," one person said. "Im a soldier. Hes my idol," another answered, pointing to the sky. "Im a musician. I attend Fang Zhaos alma mater. Hes our senior alum," a young fellow said enthusiastically. "Im... Im here to check out the spectacle." Suddenly, someone started screaming. "Look, look! Theyre here!" Two flying transportsnded, but they descended into different areas. Onended on the civilian airfield and the second on a military airstrip. The jam-packed arrival hall was near the military airfield. The crowds gathering in the arrival hall craned their necks. Soon, passengers started emerging. After a year of military service, many conscripts had gone from pale to thoroughly tanned and had bulked up. They still smelled like their barracks. Thankfully, the conscripts frequently stayed in touch via videoconference, so their parents were at least able to recognize them. The long-awaited reunion gave rise to cheers andughter. Many parents felt that military service was a rite of passage and that their children hade out the other end more mature. Meanwhile, the journalists were scrambling. "Wheres Fang Zhao? Anyone see Fang Zhao?" "Kid, did Fang Zhaoe out with your batch?" a journalist asked a young man who was greeting his family. Most of the conscripts were university students, so "kid" was an appropriate way to address him. The young manughed. "Youre not going to catch him. He boarded a transfer flight for Yanzhous military headquarters." Fang Zhao was grouped together with about a dozen other conscripts, all exemry soldiers from the same batch of conscripts. They wore the insignias of majors-in-waiting. Afternding in Yanzhou, they had boarded another military transport bound for Yanzhous military HQ right away so they could get straight to the paperwork for transitioning to reserve duty. Theputer software for switching service status was avable online, but there were certain procedures that had to be handled in person. The journalists from Yanzhous military newspaper were already on the transfer flight. They would continue filming Fang Zhao andpany as they traveled to HQ, where they would conduct a short interview with the soldiers. The questions were perfunctory and had been given to them in advance. The soldiers knew the kinds of answers the top brass was looking for. Word spread quickly among journalists that Fang Zhao andpany had headed to Yanzhous military headquarters. "Were not going to get him here. Lets move on." "Are we really going to stake out military HQ?" "Military HQ is not somewhere you can just waltz into. Before you know it youll be shot dead on ount of being suspected criminals." "Then what should we do next? Set up near military HQ?" "No, I have a better idea. Lets send someone to Silver Wing and well go to the retirement home for former officials in Yanbei." Conversations like this also happened elsewhere. Yanzhous military HQ being off-limits, the entertainment press corps started thinking on their feet. They were experts at stakeoutsif one ce didnt work, they would move on. The entertainment journalists had missed Fang Zhao andpany, but the group was tailed by reporters from Yanzhous military newspaper who posted quite a few photos and videos online. Readers glued to their devices werent happy. "The journalists didnt catch Fang Zhao." "He actually left straight for military HQ." "I dont want to watch the coverage from the military newspaper. The returning conscripts say the same thing every year. This year theres Fang Zhao, so they have to make a big deal out of him, but he himself is going to give the same politically correct spiel again. Lord knows how many times he has made the samements on Baiji. Im so sick of them." "I only want to watch the interviews conducted by the entertainment journalists, not the bullsh*t that the military reporters generate." What they wanted to hear wasnt effusive praise about the conscripts and their performance and hard work but, rather, interesting anecdotesdetails that had never been reported. "Wait, didnt you notice the insignia on Fang Zhaos shoulders?" "F*ck! Is that the insignia of a major? Isnt he a captain? I couldve sworn he was promoted to captain at themendation ceremony." "If you take a closer look, the color is a bit different than a typical majors insignia. Thats the insignia for a major-in-waiting, not a serving major. Its not just Fang Zhao. The others were promoted one rank too. The previous batch of conscripts from Yanzhou didnt produce this many officers. Theres also a distinction between active and reserve officers." "You can get promoted even when you be a reserve soldier?" "This rule was among thetest revisions to the military code during the New Era. The top brass decided to allow conscripts to be promoted when they be reserve soldiers to encourage military service." Folks hadnt paid attention to the new provision because they resented having to serve in the military. In addition, there were so many conscripts who served every year, and only a minority were promoted to officer rank uponpleting their service period. The provision hadnt been widely promoted either, so many members of the public were clueless. Meanwhile, after signing in at military HQ andpleting his media interviews, Fang Zhao headed to the retirement home for former officials in Yanbei. His pet "rabbit" had already been delivered to his home in Qian by courier post, so he was traveling light, carrying a single backpack that contained his notebook and gun, his two most treasured items. When Fang Zhao arrived at the retirement home, it was still business as usual, but shortly after he arrived, he got word that journalists were en route to stake him out. Great-Grandfather Fang asked a security guard to send him surveince footage of the press pack gathering outside, and he lectured Fang Zhao, "You have name recognition now. There are people who admire you and want you to do well, but there are also those who curse at you and will tear you down, especially yourpetitors in the entertainment industry. So many of them are just waiting for you to stumble, so pay attention to your behavior andnguage when youre in public. Dont give your enemies any ammunition." "I know." Fang Zhao made sure his two great-grandparents had returned from Baiji in one piece and were in good health, then got ready to leave. Great-Grandfather Fang asked him to hang on. "Wait. There are quite a few journalists out there. Some of them have even tried to sneak into the retirement home. They wont be able to make it to the residential wing, but theres a considerable distance between the residentialpound and the parking lot. There have got to be reporters staked out there. Even if you lose them, youll be trailed by cameras, so I suggest you steer clear of both the front and side entrances. Let me show you an obscure detour that will bypass the journalists. Youll see a door and an outpost at the end of the path. The door is typically closed, but the outpost is usually staffed. Ill give the guard stationed there a heads up to open the door for you." Great-Grandfather Fang pulled out a map of the retirement home and circled a spot. "There it is. Theres a small path here that cuts through the woods." Fang Zhao nodded, memorized the route, changed into in clothes, and left the residential wing where the two elders lived. He followed the route Great-Grandfather Fang had traced. Soon he saw a small cluster of trees. The path was buried among the woods beneath the thick foliage, which made it hard to detect. But Fang Zhao noticed that he hadpany. Two men were hiding behind a bush by the sheltered path, one a cunning-looking middle-aged man and the other a young man who struck Fang Zhao as a fresh university graduate. "Shifu, you were spot on. Theres Fang Zhao!" the young man hiding behind the bush blurted out in a whisper after spotting Fang Zhao through his binocrs. "At the end of the day, us locals have an advantage. We know theyout of the retirement home better," the middle-aged man said, shing a conceited grin. He had consulted a few former ssmates who covered finance and politics. They frequently interviewed former officials at the retirement home, so they knew theyout of thepound. The ssmates told him that the old geezers loved to avoid journalists by using this detour. The other journalists were staking out the hallway leading to the parking lot. The entrance and side doors were also covered. What a shame they were clueless about the existence of this obscure path. It wasnt visible from the air because it was covered by a thickyer of leaves and branches. The retirement homepound was also huge, and this was a far-flung location. The detour was impossible to discover unless you were an insider. The middle-aged man was quite upset. "Howe hes all alone?" What he wanted was to shoot Fang Zhao with a few otherpanions, regardless of whether he could recognize them or not, be they kids or elderly folks. As long as there was a second person in the frame, he could make up a story. Some dirt would be ideal, like a family feud, some form of hypocrisy, or a messy personal life. He could spin a tale out of nothing by extrapting from a shady-looking picture. Let the image speak for itself. "I want you to ambush him with those questions we prepared when he passes our spot," the middle-aged man mumbled. The young man was reluctant. "Shifu, is that a good idea? Hes a major, after all." The questions his senior colleague had prepared were quite pointed and touched on Fang Zhaos personal life. "Youre still green. Hes a major-in-waiting, which doesnt mean jacksh*t. He might as well be a civilian. He doesnt have any real authority. We have nothing to be afraid of." The young man was shivering. "But hes a military officer, after all. Hes authorized to carry a gun. What if shoots us both in a fit of fury? Word is hes a decent fighter. What if he drags us to a corner and executes us?" "Have you been watching thoseme-ass TV shows again? How many times have I told you? Those shows make you dumb. Cut down on those silly shows and use your brain. Think about it, hes been touted as such a positive role model and hes a major-in-waiting fresh from his military service. Would he dare use lethal force with this much public attention focused on him?" After peeking into his binocrs again, the middle-aged man continued, "I figure hell pass us in about two minutes. When he does, go confront him. Dont forget the questions we prepared. If he tries to blow you off, do your best to cut him off and pester him. If theres a scuffle, drop to the ground and yell, hes hitting me!" The young man was a bit embarrassed by the questionable tactics. "Uhm, isnt that kinda fake?" "Then drop dead once he makes a move and hurt yourself somehow, pretend that youre injured." "Soldiers who have earned merits like him, they could paralyze me with a single blow, no?" "Dont worry, he wont attack you for real. Just confront him." "What if he attacks me for real?" "Thats even better. That would be big news!" "How considerate of you, Shifu." "Look at you. And you call yourself a man? Youre even more timid than your female cohort. I should have brought her instead. Fang Zhao attacks womanthats an even better headline!" "Dont underestimate me. Its just that this is my first time doing something like this. Im not used to it." The middle-aged man didnt mind at all. "Youll get used to it." People who were too generous and honest were destined to fail as journalists. "You know what, Shifu, Im still notfortable with this. The stars should be aligned for such a confrontational approach. We dont have a strategic advantage here. Look around youtheres nobody. No one will see the fight. Even if someone is drawn to the ruckus, this is a retirement home for former officials where Fang Zhaos elders live. Theyre all on his side. They will close ranks against us. The retired officials will definitely side with Fang Zhao. Were outnumbered." "Tsk, youve been watching too many period dramas, havent you? This is the New Era, the high-tech era. Everything will be recorded. As long as we have video evidence, we have nothing to fear. Well adjust our camera settings to upload the video to an online drive and make 10 copies. He wont be able to wipe out all my copies. If he attacks you, even better. Lets con him with a huge medical bill and well offer to sell him the video of the attack. Lets ckmail the hell out of him." Engrossed in their exchange, the two journalists failed to notice that the silhouette they had spotted in their binocrs had disappeared. When they felt that it was time and stopped chatting, they realized their target had gone missing. "Where is he?" "Did he spot us?" The young man was incredulous. "Thats impossible." "Its all your fault. You were talking too much. He must have overheard us." The two men felt a sudden breeze sweep their backs, and they shivered. It was as if someone had hovered over them briefly. rmed, the middle-aged man looked around. As a veteran entertainment journalist, his senses were well honed, but all he noticed was the wind and the resulting rustling of leaves. Nothing out of the ordinary. The middle-aged man thought to himself, Im probably just too nervous. A minuteter. Still no sign of Fang Zhao. Five minutes. Ten minutes. Half an hour had passed. The young man was ready to give up. "Shifu, theres no sign of him." The middle-aged entertainment journalist frowned. Thats impossible. Did Fang Zhao really spot us? Are his "godly ears" for real? It isnt a load of bullsh*t after all? He went online and didnt find any updates from the other journalists staking out the retirement home. The middle-aged man remained unconvinced that he had let his mark slip. He gritted his teeth and said, "Lets stick around." Five hours passed. Dusk loomed. The two journalists got a message from their colleague: "Get online. Fang Zhao was photographed entering Silver Wing Tower." Silver Wing Tower was located in Qian. The retirement home was in Yanbei. The two journalists examined the pictures and videos posted online and were dumbfounded. When on earth did Fang Zhao leave? Chapter 256: Brother Zhao Chapter 256: Brother Zhao Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Qian City. At Silver Wing towers ground floor car park, Ji Polun emerged from an inconspicuous car. He was wearing a baseball cap and very ordinary clothes. He was having a short vacation that was very hard toe by. The previous day, he had secretly gone out with a few friends to have fun all night and had only returned home at dawn to sleep until now. Today, he had not taken apany car but had borrowed a friends car instead. He had driven to thepanys public car park in an inconspicuous fashion so as to not attract any attention. In a bit, he would take the elevator straight to the film department. Headed toward the elevator were two others who had gotten out of another car. They were two neers that had been signed by thepanys film department. The two neers were talking in hushed tones. When they looked up and saw Ji Polun, they wiped the smiles off their faces and greeted Ji Polun. "Greetings, senior!" "Mmhm." Ji Polun gave a faint smile and nodded his head. His expression was a little aloof with a slight hint of haughtiness, and he didnt say anything else. Now, although Ji Polun was still a second-tier actor on a B-grade contract with thepany, "Beauties" and "Warring States" had let him show his face on a global scale. During the promotional activities back on Earth, Ji Polun had visited all the different continents. Although he still couldnt bepared to thepanys other top-tier stars,pared to other second-tier actors, his poprity was way greater. He finally knew why everyone wished to develop on the global scene. Just Yanzhou alone was too small. If at any time there was a revolutionary film project or something simr, stars that were only famous within Yanzhou would simply have no chance tond any good roles. People in the film department all knew that Ji Polun was on the right path. Although his roles in the two popr drama series were slightly awkward, at least they let people remember him. How many people regretted not fighting for that role? Ji Poluns slightly cold attitude did not bother the two neers. In their minds, stars with fame and ability were just like that. The three of them stepped into the elevator. The two neers also did not have the nerve to continue chit-chatting in front of Ji Polun and fell silent. Ji Polun was thinking about some information his manager had sent him. Now, his manager was working hard to help him fight for an opportunity to show his face in the revolutionary film project. He wasnt qualified to snag an important role, but he was willing to be a minor character as long as he got a chance to participate in it! Just as the elevator doors were about to close, Ji Poluns eyes lit up. The two neer watched as Ji Poluns hand shot out to press a button and reopen the closing elevator doors. Ji Polun voluntarily took a step back to create space. Yet another person entered the lift. Ji Poluns attitude did a big 360. "Brother Zhao!" His previously cold and indifferent manner was no longer anywhere to be seen. Now a bright and warm smile was all over his face. This sudden change in attitude stunned the two neers. When they saw Fang Zhao, they could recognize him right away. After all, they had seen him frequently in news reports, and their ownpany was putting lots of effort into giving him publicity. But what astonished them even more was that Ji Polun, a second-tier actor whose stock was on the uprise, actually had this sort of attitude toward Fang Zhao? They had still been wondering which top-tier superstar hade over. Fang Zhao had not expected to run into someone he recognized immediately after entering either. He had driven over from Yanbei City in a publicly shared car and had parked at the public car park below thepanys tower. As it was a publicly shared car, it would not be nice of him to park it on the 50th floor, so he had left the vehicle at the public car park and was going to take the elevator up. "Ji Polun?" When Fang Zhao stepped into the lift, he noticed the two neers and nodded his head toward them. He did not have the sort of cold indifference Ji Polun had had, but he made the two neers feel even more nervous. The aura that Fang Zhao emitted gave them a sort of constricting feeling, making them afraid to even speak. "Ay, its me. Brother Zhao, you have returned back to Qian City so quickly! I watched the news in the afternoon and heard that many reporters were camped out in Yanbei City for you." Ji Polun had really not expected that Fang Zhao would be back at thepany at this time. "I just arrived from Yanbei City." As Fang Zhao chatted with Ji Polun, the two neers stood to the side without so much as letting out a squeak. The elevator arrived at the 50th floor virtual projects department. Fang Zhao left, while Ji Polun and the other two continued on their way up. The moment Fang Zhao left, Ji Polun returned to his cold and aloof manner. The two neers watching were extremely curious and were waiting for Ji Polun to dispel their doubts, but when they reached the film departments floor, Ji Polun stepped out and left. He simply had no intention of exining anything to them. He had no choice. When someone was popr, they had to be a little careful. Toward these neers, before he understood their characters, Ji Polun would not say much. After Ji Polun had left, the two neers exhaled sharply. "Thats my first timeing close to Fang Zhao in person. His aura is really strong! But isnt Ji Polun older than Fang Zhao? Why did he call Fang Zhao Brother Zhao?" "In our entertainmentpany, age doesnt equate seniority." "Makes sense." At the other side, when Fang Zhao entered the virtual projects department, Zu Wen and the others were already waiting to wee him. All of them had been keeping their eyes peeled to the inte. Someone had taken a photo of Fang Zhao at the car park below when he had arrived, but looking at the angle the photograph was taken from and then further considering the security measures thepany had improved over thest half a year, the photograph of Fang Zhao entering Silver Wing tower had probably been intentionally leaked by thepany itself. However, whether it was thepanys own publicity operation or not, the moment Zu Wen and the others saw the news, they immediately moved to wee Fang Zhao on his return. The virtual projects department and gaming department had both recruited some neers. The gaming team had also recruited a few team members. First, Fang Zhao got to know the neers and spoke to the department staff before heading to the top-floor office to speak with Duan Qianji about acting. At night, the staff of the virtual projects and gaming departments gathered for a meal to wee Fang Zhao back. After that, Zu Wen gave Fang Zhao a ride to his Qian City residence before leaving. First, Fang Zhao went to the luggage depositary to collect his "rabbit" and bring it up. Looking at the data being disyed on the water tanks monitoring system, the water tanks vitality readings were still strong, and there were no signs of any abnormalities. It seemed like its endurance for long-haul space travel was decent and it was adapting very well. After Fang Zhao return to his residence, he received messages from Yan Biao and Zuo Yu. The two of them were on their way back from Wai and had already arrived at the space station. The film studioplex had seen an increase in traffic flow. Fang Zhao had recruited two additional men, so when Zuo Yu and Yan Biao were not at the filmed entertainment culture base, there would still be 10 people to guard the sets. At the space station, Zuo Yu received a new message from Fang Zhao and raised an eyebrow. Noticing Zuo Yus reaction, Yan Biao asked, "What are the instruction from Boss?" Zuo Yuughed. "We are to head to Muzhou first to fetch a dog." Muzhous annual sheep-herding championship was already underway. However, this year, Curly Hair was not taking part. Since the year Curly Hair had represented Dongshan Farm as apetition dog, lead Dongshan Farm to the championship, and clinched the title of "most valuable dog," he had repeated both sesses once more in the previous year. It was said that over at Muzhou, Curly Hairs value had swelled up once more. However, at the start of the year, Muzhous sheep-herding championships had changed their rules to only permit registered Muzhoupetition dogs taking part. As Curly Hair was considered Fang Zhaos pet and was registered under his name, he did not belong to Su Hous Dongshan Farm. Fang Zhao was a Yanzhou person. Curly Hair followed his master and was considered a Yanzhou dog. This change of rules had given rise to heated debates. Medium- and small-farm owners thoughts were that they finally did not need topete against that curly-haired dog. On the other hand,rge farm owners were wondering whether or not they should purchase that curly-haired dog. If they managed to purchase it, wouldnt it be a Muzhoupetition dog? And outside Muzhou, when people from other continents saw this new system, all they had wereughs. "There is even a register for dogs?" "Does it add to the poption? Then does my familys pet fish have to be registered?" "Muzhou is slightly special. Dogs have a high status over there. Only in Muzhou are dogs able to set a high value for themselves. For example, that dog said to be worth over 100 million. If it was ced anywhere other than Muzhou, would it be worth that much?" "But whats with changing the rules? Is this to prevent foreignpetition dogs frompeting?" "Could it be that after having the finals Most Valuable Dog Award stolen by a Yanzhou dog two years in a row, they were not able to stand it and came up with a solution to bar that curly-haired dog from participating?" "I fell like that is the case." "This is Muzhou people not having enough faith in their own Muzhou dogs! This is just called being a sore loser!" There were many people online ridiculing Muzhous newpetition rules. In actual fact, the reform of Muzhou sheep-herdingpetition rules had been raised a few years back, but it had never been implemented. Now, because of Curly Hair as the trigger that had caused somerge Muzhou farm owners to sustain losses, they had pushed for thepetition rules to be chance. Otherwise, that curly-haired dog would still be participating this year. Thus, Dongshans lineup this year was missing Curly Hair. However, given the progress in thest two years, Dongshan Farmspetition dogs had all been trained up, and there wouldnt be a situation where they had nopetition dogs. Fang Zhao had seen this yearspetition. Without Curly Hair in Dongshan Farms sheep-herding team, although their performance was a little worse, on the whole, it was still considered an outstanding sheep-herding team. Previously, Dongshan Farm had been hot favorites to be the champion. Now, Dongshan Farms sheep-herding team was merely considered a contender. Although they were now "just contenders," at least their strength was still being acknowledged. Many people thought that Curly Hair would surely be dejected and in low spirits. Manyizensined about the injustice toward Curly Hair. "Dogs also have self-respect and feelings!" But when Yan Biao and Zuo Yu went over to pick up Curly Hair, that little thing had just caught a wild rabbit close to its own size. He had not even stopped to catch his breath and was preparing to hunt a second one. The wild rabbits of Muzhou in the New Era originated from domestic breeding and rearing. After that, a bunch of them had escaped into the wild. Given the impressive breeding ability of those rabbits that had escaped, their numbers had expanded exponentially and they had slowlye to be known as what people called "wild rabbits." And these wild rabbits in the New Era were even bigger than those of the Old Era. Their hind legs were much more powerful and they could run rather fast. In ces with fertile soil and lush vegetation, wild rabbits grew especiallyrge. Now, Curly Hair had caught a simrly sized rabbit and was in good spirits. Hearing Zuo Yus calls, it came bounding back. Zuo Yuughed as he watched Curly Hairs joyous enthusiasm. "Oh, he seems to be in a rather good state, unlike what the inte says." Su Hou shrugged. "Ever since thepetition rules were changed, he can only catch all these other creatures. However, he doesnt run off too far, at most around the boundaries of the farm. Currently, there are many people in Muzhou eyeing him. I also feel that sending him back to Yanzhou is the best option." Over at Muzhous side, some people thought this way. Cant afford, cant purchase, then how about stealing! Even if it cant be used as apetition dog after stealing it, he can still be used as a breeding dog! Any dog with championship-winning blood in its veins surely cant be bad. Perhaps it can produce a batch of outstanding puppies every two years. Su Hou knew about these peoples thoughts, and that was why he was worried. If a championship-winning dog like Curly Hair was stolen, there was a high possibility it would never appear in the eyes of the public ever again. Currently, he was busy with thepetition and could not always bring along Curly Hair when he was participating. There were surely times when Curly Hair was neglected. Having been worrying and on the edge, Su Hou had kept waiting when Fang Zhao had told him that he had arranged for someone to pick Curly Hair up. Only after he had seen Zuo Yu arrive had he felt more at ease. This was Yan Biaos first timeing close to the dog worth over 100 million. He could not see anything really special about this small little thing. There were many such dogs in cities outside of Muzhouhow on earth had its price risen to over 100 million? Not just Curly Hair, even other starpetition dogs were worth tens of millions. Yan Biao could not understand it. All he could say was that Muzhou people were crazy. After Yan Biao and Zuo Yu picked up Curly Hair from Dongshan Farm, they flew to Fang Zhaos Qian City residence. Having not seen Fang Zhao in a year, Curly Hair was especially excited and was whimpering like a spoiled child... until he saw the "rabbit" in the house and his attention was drawn away. "Woof!" Curly Hair looked at the "rabbit" in the water tank, then nced at Fang Zhao before turning to face the "rabbit." "Woof Woof Woof!" Chapter 257: Stealing the Show Chapter 257: Stealing the Show Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Regarding a strange creature that had suddenly appeared in his territory, Curly Hair was very angry. During his time at Muzhous Dongshan Farm, whenever any field mice, wild rabbits, orrge wild animals entered the farm, He ate them up right away. Now that he saw that a strange creature had appeared in his domain, he wasnt pleased at all. Although the thing inside the water tank looked simr to the wild rabbits it had eaten before, it had a strange, foreign smell. However, his IQ was higher than a normal animals, so he sounded out Fang Zhaos bearing. As long as Fang Zhao said that he could eat it, Curly Hair wouldnt show any mercy, Fang Zhaos short sentence made Curly Hair give up all hope: "No eating." Fang Zhao was indifferent to the matter of Muzhous sheep-herdingpetition barring foreignpetition dogs from participating. Even if the rules had not been changed this year, Fang Zhao had previously made up his mind not to let Curly Hair participate this year. There was no meaning. Curly Hairs IQ was continuously rising. Furthermore, his body had secrets and could not bepared with normal dogs. There had been no choice but to let him take part in the first year and the second year had just been for fun, but there was really no need for him to take part in a third consecutive year. It was just like an adult taking part in a childrenspetition; wasnt it meaningless? He had gotten enough of the limelight already. When it was time to withdraw, it was best to do it decisively. If Curly Hair continued to remain in Muzhou, he would just be a target for more and more people, and many things might be revealed. Fortunately, Muzhous sheep-herding rules had been changed, so Fang Zhao could borrow this excuse to bring Curly Hair back with him. Patting Curly Hair, Fang Zhao said, "Take a look at your new kennel." The previous kennel had been given by the advertisingpany when he had filmed an advertisement, but Curly Hair had torn it down. Afterward, he had been sent to Muzhou, so a new kennel hadnt been bought. After returning, Fang Zhao had once more ordered a kennel manufactured in Muzhou made from natural materials. This one was the same model as the one Curly Hair had had in Muzhou. This time, it wasnt torn down. Returning to his study, Fang Zhao received a call from Duan Qianji asking him whether his pieces for the concert had been prepared. Following that, she told him the recent tasks that had been scheduled for him. "Dont forget about the two talk shows I mentioned. One is Prairie Fire, the other is Star of Tomorrow. Both are interview formats, so be sure to make preparations. Taking the opportunity to boost your poprity now would be beneficial for your concert," Duan Qianji said. "Prairie Fire," which had a very strong presence in Yanzhous entertainment circles, had had a good rtionship with Silver Wing in the past year and had not publicized much negative news about Silver Wing celebrities. This was probably due to the fact that there was already an imbnce in power among the big three entertainmentpanies. Silver Wing had momentum that had already surpassed the other two. Thus, a few Silver Wing celebritys interview sessions had already been scheduled. As long as Silver Wing was informed of the private questions they wished to ask, there would not be any awkward questions that would stump the interviewee during filming. However, the "Prairie Fire" talk show was not the important point. What Duan Qianji regarded as important was the interview session with "Star of Tomorrow." "Star of Tomorrow" interviewed mainly youngsters below the age of 30, and ording to statistical data, 80% of Gxy Supernova Award winners had appeared on the "Star of Tomorrow" talk show. In other words, people who were invited on "Star of Tomorrow" were people they fancied and viewed as potential Gxy Supernova Award winners. Inviting Fang Zhao meant they felt Fang Zhao had the ability to vie for a Gxy Supernova Award! This was also a rather good opportunity for Silver Wing. Furthermore, the headquarters of "Star of Tomorrow" were not in Yanzhou but in Huangzhou. It was a program that had a global reach. They had had two forms: live broadcasts and dyed broadcasts, but in most situations, they chose live broadcasts. "This time around, the program hopes that you can have a live broadcast interview. We have yet to give a reply and are waiting for you to make a choice," Duan Qianji continued. "Then lets go with a live broadcast." Fang Zhao also knew which choice would have arger impact, and he made preparations for any questions he might be asked. Audiences were not stupid. Having watched so many dyed telecast programs, they knew that dyed telecasts filtered out some crucial points, so audiences were more inclined toward live broadcasts. Even if the program was longer and there was a long intermission midway through for a break and some advertisements, audiences were willing to wait. An hourter, Duan Qianji came back with news. "I have spoken with that side. They wish to select your study as the location for the broadcast. The other sides intention is this: generally, ces like studies and offices seem private yet formal and serious. If you decide this is all right, you can make preparations first." What Duan Qianji meant was for Fang Zhao to tidy up and remove any items that should not be seen by the public at the live broadcast location. Also, if there were any awards or medals he wished to show off, he could bring them out and disy them in the background. "Besides making preparations for Star of Tomorrow, during the live interview, dont forget to mention your concert." Duan Qianji reminded him. Fang Zhao was signed on with Silver Wing as aposer. He could work on other aspects on his own, but for the concert, he still had to discuss it with Silver Wing. However, Fang Zhao had spoken to Duan Qianji about this some time ago. The operations team had suggested striking while the iron was hot: taking the opportunity before his poprity faded to give an official announcement of his concert and start advanced ticket sales. The nned date for Fang Zhaos concert was in August. Although it was only April now, once three or four months passed, there was no guarantee that Fang Zhao would still be fresh in everyones mind. By talking about the concert and announcing advanced ticket sales, it would at least help mitigate people losing interest in Fang Zhao and deciding not to purchase tickets. On the night that the interview was arranged, Silver Wing and the "Star of Tomorrow" program team officially announced news of Fang Zhao being invited on "Star of Tomorrow" as well as the details of when the interview would take ce. "Star of Tomorrow? Isnt that the program that invites people who have the ability to vie for the Gxy Supernova Award, that interview talk show?" "Its just vying for an art awarddoes Fang Zhao have that ability? I feel that his works are just so-so and are not as good as everyone says they are." "Its not for you to decide how good they are. The market does that!" "Speaking of the market, anything toomercialized has no rights to bepared to art." "Cough, given your salty tone, I guess you havent been doing too well yourself?" "Fang Zhao still doesnt really have the qualifications when ites to artistic music. He hasnt even held a proper concert yet." This new piece of news gave rise to a lot of discussion, but regardless of their different points of view, everyone set aside their time. On the day of the "Star of Tomorrow" interview, Fang Zhao sat beside a round wooden table in his newly arranged study. There was another chair on the other side. A program team staff member had already set up the equipment. Looking at Fang Zhao and seeing him nod his head, the staff member made a hand gesture and started counting down. "3... 2... 1... Action! A projection of a youthfuldy appeared on the originally empty chair beside Fang Zhao: the "Star of Tomorrow" host, Grace Qian. Grace Qian might have seemed young and beautiful, but she was much more mature than most recent graduates. From her attire and her words and actions, she seemed like someone of ss and poise. After all, she was a highly popr host of a globally broadcasted talk show and wasnt just a nice-looking flower vase. The projection seemed very realistic. During the live broadcast, it seemed like Grace Qian, who was in Huangzhous "Star of Tomorrow" headquarters, had suddenly arrived in the study, Right at the start of the program, Grace Qian expertly set the mood with a lively ambiance, dispelling the originally overly serious atmosphere. The number of online viewers was increasing at an extremely rapid pace. People in the music world and gaming circles, and other people who were interested in Fang Zhao, all came online quickly. Grace Qian first asked Fang Zhao about his experiences in his one year of military service. "Fang Zhao, having just returned from military service, can you briefly share with us your thoughts on your past year of military service?" Grace Qian asked with a smile. Fang Zhao replied, "I gained a lot. It was worth it!" Grace Qians smiling expression did not change. She only blinked when she heard Fang Zhaos reply. People who knew her well knew that this was the reaction Grace Qian gave when she was surprised. She had not expected that Fang Zhao would really "briefly" reply. Mmhm, seven words, that was indeed brief. Following that, Grace Qian talked about "Project Starlight." Probably because she had received instructions from the top, she praised "Project Starlight" in the interview to make it convenient for next years second batch. However, Grace Qian also acted appropriately and managed the time well, not making it too deliberate. She did not separate the important from the trivial. After talking about Project Starlight, Grace Qian then said, "Because of Project Starlight, we were able to see the arduous conditions of military service. I believe that everyone has seen some of the videos Kevin Lin filmed back then. Although you were taking refuge when those beasts were on the other side of the door and were extremely close..." As Grace Qian spoke, a window appeared to the side and disyed a snippet of a video. It was a part of the video Kevin Lin had filmed during the terrorist attack. "ording to some of the videos recorded then, we know that the outpost you were at suffered numerous bombings and was then invaded by terrorists. At that time, when you knew about the terrorist attack, were you afraid?" the host asked. "No." Grace Qianughed but did not ask whether Fang Zhao was speaking the truth. "When you saw those savage beasts in the game be reality, what were you thinking about at that moment?" "Killing them," Fang Zhao replied. "...In more detail, perhaps?" "Completely obliterate them." "..." Grace Qian blinked once again, her face still disying a slight smile, indicating she understood and was still in control. "Faced with those savage beasts and battling them and facing terrorists, this is something many youngsters around your age would have a tough time imagining. When faced with that sort of situation, they would most likely be at a loss. So, Fang Zhao, how were you feeling at that moment? Would you be so kind as to share with us what happened then? After all, in the videos that Mr. Kevin Lin recorded, we have no way of knowing what happened outside." Fang Zhao was aware that his previous words had created an awkward silence and gave off a pretentious image. However, after adjusting, he knew how to reply already. This was not a Silver Wing internal project and there were no scripted answers prepared beforehand, but he could still tackle it calmly. Fang Zhao said whatever he could. For stuff he was not allowed to disclose, he did not say a single word. Grace Qian also knew that the military had confidentiality agreements and she did not probe too much into certain things. As the interview was in progress, Curly Hair, who had been sleeping in the corner of the study, awoke. In a familiar environment with familiar people, he wasnt bothered by the surrounding sounds. Now that hed had his fill of sleep, he got up to move about. Stretching his body, Curly Hair circled around Fang Zhao, whimpering around Fang Zhao to tell his master that he had woken up and to make his presence felt. Probably noticing that Fang Zhao was busy with something, Curly Hair walked away after a round. he didnt leave the study but instead watched the water tank on top of the cab. However, Curly Hairs round after waking up had caught the attention of audiences watching the live broadcast. "Isnt that dog we just saw the goldenpetition dog thatpelled Muzhou to change its sheep-herdingpetition rules?" "That is the goldenpetition dog said to be worth over 100 million? It isnt even gold in color!" "The golden in goldenpetition dog refers to its worth, not the color of its fur!" "The f*ck, that dog is Fang Zhaos?" "To the brother above, isnt this old news? Does your household pay their inte bills?" "I have seen news reports concerning it, but I didnt remember the owners name back then. I only realized it now." Fang Zhaos poprity on the global scale was really high right now. People who had never paid attention to this matter in the past remembered Fang Zhaos name now. They had not expected that Muzhous rule change a while back that had been discussed passionately had been caused by Fang Zhaos dog. During the interview, Grace Qian had already stopped asking Fang Zhao about his military service and was now talking about stuff that many people in the gaming circles wished to know. "You have already been away from gaming for a year. Now that you have returned from military service, are you still going to return to gaming?" "I will still y the game, but only in my leisure time. I wont be a professional gamer." Fang Zhao had just finished his sentence when a series of barks resounded. "Woof, woof, woof!" Separated by their screens, online audiences also heard the dog barking. The cameraman in charge of filming slightly changed the angle of the camera so the scene at the cab entered the frame. When they heard Fang Zhao say "I wont be a professional gamer," many gaming fans were feeling sorry and regretful. "That means to say that Fang Zhao wont rush up the global individual leaderboards once again?" "That means we will not get to see the crazy point-sweeping demon ever again?" "If Fang Zhao gives up on the individual leaderboards, that means that Ma Xier will surely not return either. Without those two, what meaning is there to the individual leaderboards?" But there were also other people jubntly celebrating. Luckily, Fang Zhao wasnt ying anymore! However, whether it was despair or delight, everyones attention was drawn to the sound of barking. Watching the image shown on the screen, Curly hair was facing the water tank and barking. Yet another series of barks. "Woof, woof, woof!" Fang Zhao did not turn his head back. His gaze not deviating, he tapped his fingers on the study table. Curly Hair no longer barked, but as before, he still bared his teeth at the water tank and paced around. Following that, he stopped. From his manner, it seemed as if he had decided to leap up. When online audiences saw this scene, theymented. "Eh, that dog is so obedient. Just a tap on the table and it no longer barks?" "I just tried the same thing on my dog at home. It continued barking even more excitedly." "Wait a minute, your focus is all wrong. That dog looks like it is going to leap up onto the cab!" "Its fine. This sort of dog cannot leap that high..." Thisment had just been posted when online audiences saw the dog in the live broadcast easily leap up a 1.2-meter-tall cab without even a running start. Online audiences: "..." Everything went haywire in the talk showsments section. "Brother Zhao, look behind you! Your rabbit and your dog are about to fight!" "Arent many sea slugs venomous?" "Some sea slugs sold as pets have their toxin nds removed. However, many wild ones are venomous. The foods they normally eat usually have toxins. These sea slugs can store these toxins for their own use. Fang Zhao got his from Baiji, so it probably has toxins." "Does that mean its not poisonous?" "Its rumored that the poison from this sea slug caused one of Zaros bodyguards to copse." "Only idiots believe in rumors!" "Those above, that isnt the main issue right now!" "Obviously Im very interested in what Fang Zhao has to say, but I just cannot keep my eyes from watching the top right corner of the screen!" "Is this dog... a scene stealer?" "This is totally stealing the show!" Chapter 258: Golden Paws Chapter 258: Golden Paws Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Upon hearing themotion and to prevent Curly Hair and the "rabbit" in the water tank from fighting, Fang Zhao shed an apologetic look to the host before getting up and lifting Curly Hair, who was about to put his paw into the tank. The cameraman felt a little disappointed. Actually, he had also wished to see the goldenpetition dog worth more than 100 million go head to head with the extraterrestrial hybrid sea slug. He wondered who would win in a fight. Would the goldenpetition dog bite the extraterrestrial hybrid sea slug, or would the extraterrestrial sea slug poison the goldenpetition dog? How unfortunate. Why had Fang Zhao interfered at the moment this exciting battle had been about to start? Not only was the cameraman disappointed, online audiences were also feeling regretful. When Fang Zhao had not turned around, all the viewers had been spamming thements section asking Fang Zhao to get up, and when he had done so, they were all regretting not getting to see the "Rabbit and Dog Battle." Outside the study. Zuo Yu and Yan Biao were chatting. The study was soundproof, so their chatter would not affect what was going on inside. At the same time, they wouldnt be able to hear anything from the inside. Yan Biao wasining about how his personal terminal bracelet wasnt good to use and he wished to change it. Bracelets functioned as aputer, mobile phone, and storage for credentials, and they had identification purposes. In the New Era, bracelets had already be a basic item for everyone. It was only natural for Yan Biao to want to switch to one that was easier to use. "Are there any bulletproof ones?" Yan Biao asked. "Of course, but it all depends on how much you pay. Different grades of bulletproof ones have different prices." Zuo Yu showed Yan Biao a few models. The better the quality, the higher the price. Smacking his lips, Yan Biao said, "When I have saved enough wages, I will buy one that is easy to use." "Recently, to publicize their new products, Fiery Bird is hosting a bunch of activities. Among them is a lucky spin. Old members get three chances, and newly registered members get five chances. I guess you havent registered as a member with Fiery Bird, right? Since I dont see you use many Fiery Bird items and you dont y games." "Yeah, I havent registered yet. There is a lucky spin? What prizes are there?" Yan Biao leaned over to look at the screen Zuo Yu had opened. Of the prizes disyed on the lucky spin wheel, there were points, game equipment, physical prizes, earpieces, stereo equipment, game consoles... and a personal terminal? "Since when does Fiery Bird manufacture personal terminals? Dont they manufacture game consoles?" Yan Biao asked. "They even manufacture mechas!" Zuo Yu joked. Indeed, the 10th-generation console had been used as a mecha in Muzhou some time back to save Su Hou at Dongshan Farm. After that, it had been coined byizens as a "game console inbuilt in a mecha, and a fighting machine inbuilt in a game console." During crucial moments, it could be used as a suit of machine armor to protect oneself. "This personal terminal is being manufactured as a coboration between Fiery Bird and anotherpany. From what I hear, it is not bad. However, in this sort of lucky spin, dont bother dreaming about drawing those high-quality items. My expectations arent high. I just wish to draw a red packet. The 10,000 one will do." As they were speaking, the door of the study opened and Fang Zhao carried Curly Hair out before pointing at Curly Hair, indicating Zuo Yu and Yan Biao were to keep an eye on him and make sure he didnt cause trouble around the house. Zuo Yu nodded his head and silently mouthed, "Understood." After cing Curly Hair outside, Fang Zhao shut the door, and the study was once again isted from the outside. However, Curly Hair was a little moody, and he whimpered and scratched the study room door. Observing his mood, Zuo Yu brought Curly Hair further away. "Master Curly, dont scratch the door. Its just a rabbit in the water tank. You can go back in after boss is done. If you keep scratching the door now, you might not get anything to eat." Curly Hair stopped at once andid down and kept his silence. Zuo Yu picked up where he had left off with Yan Biao. "I spun the wheel once and got some points. Whats your situation like?" "Im still registering. I say 100 would be good enough, forget about 10,000. As for my personal terminal bracelet, I think its better for me to save up. However, thinking about it, our wages arent low either, but we dont have a lot of things to do. Since we returned, all we have done is head to Muzhou to fetch a dog. Us bodyguards really have too much idle time," Yan Biao said. "As Fang Zhaos bodyguards, after some time, you will realize that bodyguards are nannies," Zuo Yumented. "In the past, I was basically just a driver and a sparring partner." "Sparring partner?" Yan Biao could understand the part about being a driver, but a sparring partner? "What sort of sparring? Fighting? Marksmanship? Or something else?" Yan Biao was curious now. As he had seen Fang Zhaos performance during the terrorist attack, his curiosity was piqued. How exactly had Zuo Yu sparred with Fang Zhao? Yan Biao himself had exchanged pointers with Fang Zhao before, but he felt that he wasnt on the same level as Fang Zhao. Even his marksmanship could not bepared to Fang Zhaos. "Others," Zuo Yu exined. "In-game sparring. Let me tell you something. Silver Wings current game department was established by Boss." The moment he heard in-game sparring, Yan Biao wanted tough. However, when he recalled what Fang Zhao had been like during the terrorist attack, he couldnt bring himself tough. He swallowed the words he had wanted to say. "When I saw Fang Zhao instantly killing those mutated beasts, I felt my 20 years of life in the military had been fed to the dogs." Noticing Curly Hair raise his head and look at him, Yan Bao immediately said, "I wasnt referring to you." Curly Hair returned to lying down. Under Zuo Yus guidance, Yan Biao opened Fiery Birds lucky spin web page and saw a "5" disyed beside the spin wheel. Without wasting any time, he clicked on "Spin." On the first try, he received a 10-dor red packet. Yan Biao was satisfied. Wasnt 10 dors still money? Receiving a red packet was already not bad. A good beginning and a good omen! Second try, in-game equipment. A gun that wasnt considered exceptionally good or terrible in "Battle of the Century." Yan Biao felt it was all right. He had already made ns to try out the game in his free time. Third try, discount coupon. Worthless. Fourth try, points. Sh*t. Yan Biaoughed helplessly. "Typical. All typical unscrupulous business tactics." "Duh, what else did you expect?" On Zuo Yus second spin, he had also received a discount coupon. Just one chance remaining. Zuo Yu raised his hands when he spotted Curly Hair spread out on the ground out of the corner of his eye. He squatted down and waved for Curly Hair toe over. "Come, Master Curly, lets y a lucky spin game." Curly Hairs sensitive ears pricked up when he heard the words "y" and "game." "Come, lets win arge red packet!" Zuo Yu erged the spin wheel, took Curly Hairs paws in his hands, and used it to click on the "Spin" button. Yan Biao raised an eyebrow and thought to himself, Idiot! Dogs ying games? And even helping you win a prize? Are dog paws more valuable than human fingers? But in a moment, Yan Biao realized that Zuo Yus eyes had widened, and his gaze was fixated on the screen. Taking a second look... "What the!" On the screen at the webpage Zuo Yu was on, arge opened red packet was disyed. Below was a notification: "Transferred to ount." Zuo Yu checked his bank ount and his widened eyes became slits as heughed. "Hahaha! First time getting a cash prize! And its arge red packet! Master Curly, you have golden paws indeed." As he spoke, Zuo Yu even stroked Curly Hairs front paw, which he had used to spin, like a crazed person. Yan Biao sneered in his heart. Its just luck. What has it got to do with the dog!? Lucky b*stard! Yan Biao returned to his own screen and was prepared to click on his own spin button. However, when his fingers were almost touching the screen, he paused. This isnt right. Lucky Bastard? Dog? Turning to look at Curly Hair, who hadid down once again at the side, Yan Biao was at a loss. Finally, he decided to learn from Zuo Yu and said, "Cough, Master Curly, lets y a lucky spin game?" Curly Hair raised his head but didnt move. He remembered that this persons attitude toward him had not been that great. Even if his IQ wasnt yet up to the level of a humans, he could still clearly feel how fond people were of him. Zuo Yu happily breathed at the side. "You havent even cleared his sh*t before, yet you wish to get the same treatment as me? This little thing... cough, Master Curly bears grudges. You have to show some sincerity! Genuine sincerity, understand? Dogs are animals with souls." Yan Biao was a rational person and stared at Curly Hair. Man and dog stared at each other for half a minute. Yan Biao surrendered and rubbed his face, putting in effort to make his expression seem as apologetic as possible. "Please, Master Curly!" He walked over, squatted down, hung his head, and raised an arm. Yan Biao then erged the wheel and pointed to the personal terminal. Kneeling was not possible. He had his own dignity! Zuo Yu curled the corner of his lips. It was just a lucky spin, but Yan Biao was really taking it seriously? Actually, in his heart, Zuo Yu felt that he had gotten lucky himself. He had just coincidentally used Curly Hairs front paw to click on it. Was what Yan Biao was doing necessary? In the Old Era, this was what people then had known as superstition. At the other end, perhaps because he felt Yan Biaos attitude was not too bad or perhaps because he himself was curious, Curly Hair raised his paw and pressed the "Spin" button. After that, Yan Biao kept his eyes peeled to the needle on the spinning wheel. Zuo Yu also wished to see what good stuff Yan Biao would win by using the dogs paw. Watching the spinning wheel slow down, Yan Biao and Zuo Yu got more and more tense as they watched the needle inch over toward therge prize. Personal terminal... terminal... terminal... Yan Biao mouthed the words silently in his heart and prayed that the needle would not be too quick or too slow. Beside the column for the personal terminal bracelet, on one side was a discount voucher for purchases, while on the other side were member points. Forget about discount vouchersYan Biao did not have anything he wanted to buy. As for member points, why would he have any need for them? As the pointer got slower and slower, the two men held their breaths and watched as the needle passed "member points" and finally stopped on "personal terminal." Watching the results of the spinnd on "Fiery Birds newest personal terminal," alongside the special effects with confetti and celebratory pops, Zuo Yu could only say this: "WHAT THE F*CKITY F*CK!" This time, Yan Biao nearly knelt down. Staring at the prize for a while, he finally said, "I finally know why he has such a high value. These paws of his are really gold!" Inside the study. The interview progressed as the host and Fang Zhao talked about interesting incidents during his military service, his own experiences, his professional ns, life goals, and many other things. Fang Zhao also did not forget to mention his concert at Golden Age Concert Hall in August. Forposers, their concerts were different from a singers or performers. Aposers concert would exhibit ones own personal works. Fang Zhaos ns were to invite a symphony orchestra to perform. These sorts of orchestra performances had more feeling when heard live. Silver Wing had considered the possibility of Fang Zhaos poprity dropping by August and the venue not being filled. Thus, they had let Fang Zhao take the opportunity while his poprity was fresh on everybodys minds to announce information about his concert and advance ticket sales so there would be more people who purchased them. However, Fang Zhao also knew how to show restraint. After mentioning his concert, he did not say much else. Just two lines were enough for audiences to clearlyprehend it. Too much would cause audiences to be put off. After the interview ended, Grace Qian let Fang Zhao show off his merit medals and the gun he had brought back with him. Following that, the camera shot a close-up of the water tank on the cab, which contained the only extraterrestrial hybrid sea slug in the world, to satiate the curiosity of the audience. Although the size of sea slugs had increased after the Period of Destruction and somerge varieties had been specially bred for the ornamental aquatic pets market, they were not the same as the one in Fang Zhaos study. If it could be ced on a hand, it was ratherrge, about the size of a real rabbit. After the interview concluded and the live broadcast was cut, Fang Zhao opened his study room door. Stepping out, he saw Zuo Yu and Yan Biao. One wasbing the dogs fur and the other was shopping for dog food online. Fang Zhao was puzzled. When had these two people be so proactive? Chapter 259: Unspeakable Secret Chapter 259: Unspeakable Secret Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After sending off the staffer from "Star of Tomorrow," Fang Zhao listened to Zuo Yu and Yan Biao recount their good fortune. Zuo Yu couldnt wait to rte it all to Fang Zhao. "Boss, you have no idea. I actually thought my luck was good enough, but a 10,000-dor red packet! I have taken part in this sort of draw since I was young, but this is the first time I have ever won this sort ofrge red packet! But Yan Biaos luck is even better! He actually won a big prize! Fiery Birds personal terminal bracelet, even though its just the normal version and not the luxurious one, is still worth at least five figures?" "Actually, thats wrong. It wasnt our luck that was good; it was Curly Hair who was the lucky one. We let Curly Hair spin the wheel on ourst tries. He is really worthy of being a goldenpetition dog worth over 100 million!" Yan Biaos face was glowing. For this sort of draw, forget about big prizes, he had rarely even hit any small prizes, and this sort of special prize had been even more impossible. He had never expected to actually win it! Right now, he could not help but be all smiles. This simply a change in fortune! However, thest draw had been with the help of Curly Hairs paw. Even if Yan Biao felt that he had experienced a change in fortune, in front of his boss, he still had to give merit to Curly Hair. Whether it was really because of Curly Hair, having won therge prize, Yan Biao was in a good mood. This time, he had saved quite a bit of money and time, so he had bought some high-quality dog food online. In the past, he definitely would not have bought such high-quality food just for a dog. "Did the interview go smoothly?" Zuo Yu asked. "It was all right." Fang Zhao felt it had gone rather smoothly. At the start, he might not have adapted and might have made it a little awkward. Having just returned from military service, he still had some lingering habits from his time with the forces. His first reaction had been to give the most crucial information in the shortest time possible. During the years of the Period of Destruction, because of the fighting that could have urred at any time, whenever he had spoken or given instructions, most of the time he had spoken briefly and concisely. However, when he had realized this problem, Fang Zhao had also quickly adjusted and had not continued to let the host feel stumped. This way, there wouldnt be an awkward pause. "Were you guys ying the Fiery Bird Lucky Spin game?" Fang Zhao asked. "Yeah, every time Fiery Bird releases a new product, they have this sort of giveaway, but new and old members have a different number of chances. Boss, you have already registered as a Fiery Bird member, so you will only have three chances. How about you try it?" Zuo Yu was also anticipating this and wished to know what Fang Zhaos luck would be like. Yan Biao had also stopped what he was doing. He was also curious and full of anticipation, so he energetically urged Fang Zhao on. "Boss, you can let Curly Hair help you do the spin. His paws are really golden! Its very effective! Lucky without a doubt!" Fang Zhao had opened the lucky spin page, and after confirming this was the page, he was in no rush to spin it. He instead talked to Zuo Yu and Yan Biao about the uing arrangements and sent them back to rest. Zuo Yu and Yan Biao met each others gaze and smiled as a tacit understanding came to their minds. They felt that Fang Zhao surely cared about his image and wasnt willing to do the lucky spin in front of his two bodyguards. He would lose face if his luck wasnt good and he got a lousy prize. Curly Hairs golden paws were not verified, and there were only two chances. Who knew if he was originally lucky or whether it had been coincidence? Or was he really that effective? After Zuo Yu and Yan Biao left and there was nobody else around, Fang Zhao checked around the house and made sure the program staffer had not left any monitoring or recording devices behind before he called Curly Hair over and pointed to the gaming room. "Lets go in and talk." When Curly Hair saw the gaming room, he became more energetic, as he thought Fang Zhao was bringing him to y games again. After Curly Hair had returned, he had not been inside the gaming room yet. The 10th-generation console had been brought to the office before Fang Zhao had left for military service. cing it aside was a waste, so he had lent it to the gaming team. Most of the time, it had been the current gaming team captain, Jinro, who had used it. After military service, Fang Zhao had also inspected it once. The console had been maintained well and was in good shape. There were no problems, so he had not brought it back. When he got busy, he would not have much time to use it. Thus, at present, there were only a few simple pieces of gaming equipment, along with a gaming helmet, in the gaming room. However, for Curly Hair, it was more than enough. Curly Hair excitedly rushed into the gaming room and was about to bury his head in the gaming helmet when he spotted Fang Zhaos grave face, and his ears drooped instantly. Curly Hair did not know where he had gone wrong, but every time this sort of expression appeared on Fang Zhaos face, it meant that Curly Hair had definitely done something wrong. Curly Hair no longer cared about the gaming console and his wagging tail drooped down. He looked up at Fang Zhao nervously. Fang Zhao looked at Curly Hair but did not say anything. Instead, he downloaded a spin wheel minigame. This was the sort that everyone in a household would y. Prizes and points could be set by the user. In the options, Fang Zhao set up 10 columns. He decided to use this as an experiment, so he did not need to make itplicated. The prize columns only disyed a number from 1 to 10. After he had set this up, he disconnected the apartments inte and waved for Curly Hair. "Come over." Curly Hair looked at the simr-looking spin wheel disyed on the screen, and his eyes had a nk look, but he still came over obediently. "Did you help Zuo Yu and Yan Biao spin the wheel today?" "Woof." It wasnt a loud bark, as though he was just replying. "You spun it twice?" Fang Zhao asked again. "Woof." Fang Zhao stared straight at Curly Hair. "Did you influence the spin wheel results?" Curly Hair no longer made any noise. He probably knew which matter had made Fang Zhao, but he could not understand why Fang Zhao was angry. Wasnt it just a lucky spin? Werent Zuo Yu and Yan Biao very happy? Faced with Fang Zhaos stare, Curly Hair let out a low whimper. This meant that it was just as Fang Zhao had said. Fang Zhao let out a low sigh. "So that was the case." He just knew that both Zuo Yu and Yan Biao striking a prize could not have been so coincidental. It wasnt impossible, but the probability of them both having a burst such of great luck was really low. Anybody not in the know would surely think that these two were overflowing with luck and had experienced a change in fortunes, or if they saw it from a fun way, it was as Yan Biao had said about having "dog-sh*t luck," "golden paws," or whatever just for augh. But the moment Fang Zhao had heard that Curly hair was involved, he had realized something. He just hadnt shown it on his face. Now, there was nobody else in the house. Fang Zhao had already disconnected the inte, and he pointed to the spin wheel disyed on the screen and told Curly Hair, "Spin a 9." Curly Hair had a look of suspicion, but he still listened to Fang Zhaos instructions. He lifted his paw and hit the "spin" button. The spin wheel started spinning rapidly but then slowed down, and the pointer needle came to a stop in the middle of the "9" column. Fang Zhao did not say much but continued, "Now spin an 8." Curly Hairplied. Just like the previous time, when the wheel came to a stop, the pointer needle was right in the middle of the "8" column. Following that, Fang Zhao continued letting Curly hair continue to spin the wheel. Whatever number Fang Zhao called out, Curly Hair was able to uratend on that column. Ten times, 20 times... After 30 times, Fang Zhao finally let Curly Hair stop. After 30 rounds of tests, there was no doubt about whether Curly Hair could influence the spins results. Fang Zhao walked in front of Curly Hair and said to him seriously, "In the future, be more prudent when ites to this sort of thing." Fang Zhao wasnt trying to scare Curly Hair, but this sort of thing required some sort of caution, and it was better not to have a next time. Fang Zhao also didnt want to let Curly Hair win him arge prize, just to be safe. There were always shenanigans of some sort involved in these sorts of online giveaway activities. Large prizes were not that easy to hit. Once or twice could be reasoned as chance or perhaps a problem with the system, but if it urred too many times, it would attract unwanted attention. And Fang Zhao knew that he and Curly Hair were different from others. Curly Hairs IQ was still increasing, but he was still just like a human child, unable to properly and prudently determine what things he should go about. Without proper guidance when he made a mistake, the consequences were still unknown. Fang Zhao did not know what sort of level Curly Hairs IQ would increase to, but he felt he needed to watch Curly Hair a little more. After making Curly Hair aware of his mistakes, Fang Zhao then exined to Curly Hair why he shouldnt do such things. He knew that Curly Hair could understand him now. The moment people found out that a dog was behind the lucky spins prize anomaly, it would surely blow up, and Curly Hair would surely be taken away to be experimented on. After five minutes of lecturing, Fang Zhao saw that Curly Hair was getting listless, so he pointed to the gaming helmet to the side. "Go y some games, but no going online." "Woof!" Fang Zhao looked on as the listless Curly Hair immediately livened up, expertly buried his head into the gaming helmet, changed the disyed image on the screen, and started ying his whack-a-mole game. The entire screen was filled with the special effects of fireworks from adding points. Looking at the points on the side rapidly rising, it was very hard to imagine that it was actually a dog ying. Even if a highly skilled gamer were the one ying this game, he might not be able to achieve this level. If one was to just look at the screen and the rapid speed the points were increasing at, their first thought would be that theputer was ying by itself. Probably only aputer was able to achieve this sort of standard. Fang Zhao recalled back to when he had received the surveince footage from the ck street. In the video, there had been a point where almost every inte connection and all the surveince footage had been disrupted at exactly the same time! Something that nobody knew about had to have happened at that instant. Curly Hair was a native dog, that was certain. When he had just been reborn, Fang Zhao had brought Curly Hair to the drug store, and the boss of the drug store, Ai Wan, had run some blood tests and gic analysis on Curly Hair and had even spected what sort of breed Curly Hairs ancestors were. This dog was odd. That had been Fang Zhaos guess. Fang Zhao had even pondered whether his rebirth had something to do with Curly Hair. Otherwise, why had it only been him who had gotten a chance at a second life? "What exactly are you?" Fang Zhao watched Curly Hair immersed in the game over to the side, and a doubt appeared in his heart. However, he had no way of getting answers now. Whatever the facts were, one thing was for certainthis couldnt be made known to anybody else! He had an unspeakable secret, and other people could not find out about Curly Hairs secret even more so. Both of them had secrets that they absolutely could not let others know about. Making notes on this matter, Fang Zhao started making preparations for his concert. The concert venue and advanced ticket sales were being handled by Silver Wings side. All Fang Zhao needed to do now wasplete the pieces that would be yed at the concert and to instruct the symphony orchestra on how to perform each piece perfectly. However, unbeknownst to Fang Zhao, he had once again be a trending topic on the inte. Chapter 260: Concert Ticket Advance Sales (1) Chapter 260: Concert Ticket Advance Sales (1) Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhaos answers to the questions in the interview had caused quite a lot of reactions, especially within the gaming circles. For the gaming circles, a person like this who had such absolute strength that he could dominate the leaderboards actually deciding not to return as a professional e-sports athlete elicited lots of sighs, and some secret satisfaction, from lots of people. There were also people discussing the incidents during his military service and the "goldenpetition dog" that had appeared midway through the program. Some people reckoned that after Fang Zhao had epted the interview, he had intentionally revealed the "goldenpetition dog" on-screen to generate more buzz and discussion. "How devious, using this interview to show off the dog that was driven out of Muzhou!" "That dog isnt considered a big deal after leaving Muzhouof course he wishes to get rid of it. If he sells it now, there are many nouveau riche Muzhou farm owners willing to spend big bucks to buy it. As time passes and the dog ages, itspeting ability will deteriorate and its value will drop." "Thats so funny. If Fang Zhao wanted to sell the dog, he would have sold it long ago. Why would he have dragged it out till now? And even to generate buzz? Does the person who said this have a low IQ?" "Fang Zhaos dog forced Muzhou to change their rules. Saying driven out is just inappropriate." "Even if he wasnt trying to hype up that dog, perhaps his motive was to show off that hybrid extraterrestrial sea slug." "Whether he is generating buzz intentionally or not, we just have to wait a few days for the answer, right? If he really has the intention of hyping them up to sell, he will surely reveal some intent to do some transactions in the news. If he doesnt have that intention, all of you are just making baseless ims." "Hahaha, my focus was different from all you people. I thought I was the only one, but it turns out there are also many others just like me! To all those who say that Fang Zhao is just generating hype, let me send you a sticker: pletely obliterate them]!" The "pletely obliterate them]" sticker at the end of thement had been taken from a portion of Fang Zhaos replies during the program. Someone had taken two of Fang Zhaos replies from when he had been asked about the terrorist attack and mutated beasts at the start of the interview and had cut them off to create audiovisual stickers. One was "kill them" and the other was pletely obliterate them." For example, when thatizen had posted the pletely obliterate them] sticker, in addition to seeing Fang Zhaos face, everyone had heard Fang Zhaos reply that was 30% domineering and 70%ced with killing intent: "Completely obliterate them!" Fans just loved to take their idols videos and turn them into stickers that they would use every day and at any time to let more people see them. If they went a day without using this stickers, they would feel ufortable. Generally, these did not directly involvemercial benefits, so it was fine to use them. When other people saw it, they felt that it was rather interesting and saved it right away. Thus, very quickly, in all sorts of discussion forums andments sections, this sticker appeared. Especially in the gamingmunity, it was like a virus that had an extremely rapid infection rate. "Have youpleted your homework? How dare you y games beforepleting your homework? [Completely obliterate them]!" ... "F*ck! Somebody stole our medpack. Brothers, follow me and attack, pletely obliterate them]!" ... "This territory belongs to us! Anybody who dares toe, pletely obliterate them]!" ... "Hurry, hurry, hurry! Another wave of monsters ising again, pletely obliterate them]." ... Even if one didnt see the sticker just hearing that audio would jolt the persons memory into reying the expression of Fang Zhao when he had said that line. Fang Zhao had just stepped out of his study when he received Zu Wens call. "Boss, do you know that your interview video has been made into an sticker pack?!" Zu Wen eximed excitedly. Fang Zhao was stunned. "Sticker pack?" "Its true, let me send it to you!" Zu Wen sent the two most widely used stickers created byizens to Fang Zhao, [kill them] and pletely obliterate them], as well as some screenshots of discussions and entertainment news regarding this topic. One of these was entertainment news concerning the gaming circles and gave an analysis on why these two stickers of Fang Zhaos were trending. If it had been any other star, it might not have been to this extent, but in the gaming circles, Fang Zhao had once held a stranglehold on the throne for first ce, and some of his in-game videos had been called scriptures and were frequently taken out by people to study. Fang Zhaos spot in many gamers hearts was also different. ording to certain gamers, every time they used Fang Zhaos stickers, it was as if were energized by a holy ring of light. Fang Zhao was somewhat astonished. Everyone had created an sticker pack from his cold and awkward replies at the start but had not taken any from thetter half where he had replied to the interview questions normally. However, seeingizens creating stickers of himself, Fang Zhao found it novel. As long as it did not result in a negative impact, Fang Zhao saw it all in good fun and would not put a halt to it. "Oh right, Boss, about your concert, publicity has already started. Our department has also been allocated tickets, so we will be there to root for you when the timees!" Zu Wen said. Technical staff like them rarely went to live concerts, especially this kind that was held at a music hall. They always felt it didnt suit their tastes, and tickets were expensive, so even if they were interested, they could only watch videos online after the concert. This way was much cheaper. Zu Wen had checked ticket prices for Golden Age Music Hall, and if it had been two years ago, they wouldnt even have been able to afford the cheapest tickets. Although they were able to afford it now, there still wasnt much interest. However, because it was Fang Zhaos concert this time around, even if thepany had not given them tickets, they would still have personally bought tickets to show their support. After ending the call with Zu Wen, Fang Zhao headed online. Indeed, the direction online had changed. It was rather obvious that the publicity team had started their campaigns to direct everyones eyes over to the concert. Fang Zhao might have had lots of fans, but there were not many people who were willing to purchase concert tickets. For example, people in the gaming circles or those interested in military affairs tended not to have much interest toward music, and people who could appreciate music might not necessarily be willing to spend money to purchase tickets. Now, the staff of the publicity team wanted to divert peoples attention to the concert. Regardless of whether it was for a concert, television series, film, or game, the work of the publicity team was very important. Advertising, public rtions, even the gaming team under the g of Silver Wing all came out to lend a hand. "Yanzhous Golden Age Music Hall? If I didnt check it out, I wouldnt have known. The tickets for this sort of concert hall are too expensive!" "Purchase tickets online. Streaming passes are even cheaper." "How are streaming passes cheap? Its still at least a few hundred!" "Compared to live tickets, they are way cheaper. After all, its one of Yanzhous three big concert halls. The sound quality is really good." "I think Ill forget about it. This money can be spent to purchase enough gaming equipment for someone tost for a long time." Tickets for concerts at music halls were divided into live tickets and streaming passess. Live tickets were unequal. The prices depended on the position, and ticket holders would experience the concert life. On the other hand, streaming passes were not really that much different from live broadcasts, since ticket holders could tune into the music halls frequency to appreciate concert at the same time as people who were physically there. However, for a music hall with the status of "Golden Age" to guarantee the best sound quality, streaming passes were also limited. Generally speaking, for musicians that were not famous globally, during their live performances, they would not reach full capacity, and streaming passes would have even more nks. Such concerts were different from the concerts of singers. For concerts of this nature, it was not within the mainstream tastes, just like Zu Wen and the others who might suddenly have a little interest and just search for videos online to satisfy themselves. But Fang Zhao was an exceptional case because this persons steps had been just too huge! The publicity department had taken the opportunity while Fang Zhaos poprity had not dipped to do a round of promotions. If originally only 100 people would have wished to purchase tickets, after a round of publicity campaigns, perhaps there would be 200 or 300 people wishing to buy tickets. Looking at things, the operating costs would be too much. Whether it was publicity expenditures, booking of the music hall, or internal ticket purchases, all of this added up to a lot. As a business-mindedpany, since Silver Wing had invested this much, they naturally expected arger return. A concert at a music hall was not just a stepping stone for aposer, it was also a tform to disy aposers own works. Letting more people listen to their works would provide a chance at selling the copyrights at a high price. Selling the copyrights, this was Silver Wings final goal! As a deputy chairman of Yanzhou Music Associate, Ming Cang would naturally receive tickets from Silver Wing. Every time people held a concert at a music hall, people of his standing would normally be given tickets. Whether they chose to go or not, the decisiony firmly in their hands. This time, after Ming Cang received his ticket, he did not ask Silver Wing for two additional tickets, instead personally wanting to fork out cash to purchase tickets for his wife and son to apany him to Fang Zhaos concert. After sessive days of publicity and promotion, the day of advance ticket sales arrived. Fang Zhao had applied for Hall No.1 in Golden Age Music Hall. Hall No.1 had a seating capacity of 2000. Besides Silver Wings own internal purchase of 500 tickets, there were still 1500 more tickets for sale. Silver Wing Tower 50th floor, inside the virtual projects department. Today, nobody had other matters to attend to, and they were staying in the department to watch the sales situation of concert tickets. Although it was not their own concert, they were even more anxious than Fang Zhao. "Quick, take a look. How many have been sold?" "More than 600. Besides the 500 internally purchased, an additional 100 have been sold." "Thats also too little." "Too little? Sales have only just started. Besides, this sort of concert would not normally sell a lot." "Its only April now, and the concert is in August. When the timees, as long as it exceeds 1500, everything will be fine. The venue will also seem more filled," Pang Pusong said. He was the only one in the department that actually went to live concerts. Before he had been contracted to Silver Wing, Pang Pusong had always wanted to enjoy concerts at those celebrated concert halls, but he had been embarrassingly short of money during those times. Now, his bank ount was in much better shape, and he had been to quite a few concerts, so he knew a bit about those sorts of ces. Even if the venue was unable to hit 1500 people, Silver Wing would fork out some money to purchase the tickets and make the venue more "abundant." "How about we buy some tickets too," a newly signed neer in the department suggested. However, his voice wasnt too loud, and he spoke a little half-heartedly. As a neer, his finances were still a little tight, but when he had seen everyone disying their support, he had felt that he needed to follow the team closely or he might get the feeling of being excluded. Besides, this was a chance for some *ss-kissing. After all, this was Fang Zhao, the boss of the virtual projects department. The gaming teams main members would be going, and the core members of the virtual projects department had all been allocated internal tickets. However, these new hires did not enjoy such good treatment and had not received any tickets from Silver Wing, as they were not qualified enough. Zu Wen palmed his forehead. "I nearly forgot. You guys dont have to buy them. Boss has said that anyone in our department who wishes to go just has to leave your name and he will submit an expense im. Are you guys going?" "Yes, yes, yes!" Even if they had no interest in music, this sort of opportunity was too good to give up. Zu Wen added up the number who were going and submitted the list of names to Fang Zhao. Although the department had new staff, the total figure did not even add up to 20. After sending the names to Fang Zhao, Zu Wen once more refreshed the webpage. "Whoa, live tickets sales are already reaching 900? Not bad, its going steady. We dont have to worry too much. On the day of the concert, it will surely exceed 1500." Chapter 261: Concert Tickets Advance Sales (2) Chapter 261: Concert Tickets Advance Sales (2) Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Pang Pusong cried out in surprise as he was browsing the web. "Hey, Qian Academy of Music just announced that they have purchased 100 live tickets!" "Lemme see... Its true, not only have they purchased 100 live tickets, they bought an additional 100 online streaming passes, saying its a reward for outstanding students," Zu Wen said as he scrolled through the web. Actually, they could have guessed what Qian Academy of Musics motive was. As an exceptional graduate of Qian Academy of Music, the school naturally had to show their support and let their students know a bit more about their senior Fang Zhao, who was doing really well. At the same time, they were also telling Fang Zhao, "We are supporting you this time and helping you out. Make sure that when you climb even higher, you dont forget about the support your school, teachers, and juniors have shown you." Indeed, 100 tickets when considered against the total capacity of the music hall was a number that could not be ignored, and no one could deny this fact. Qian Academy of Musics actions were praised by many people in the industry. "Take a look at the Qian Academy of Music, buying 100 tickets in a short while. Why doesnt our school do such things to support us?" a graduate of a certain music school grumbled. "Other peoples school." "Think about it. On a global scale, the QiMu posse isprised of a tight-knit group of graduates. Even at Huangzhou, wherepetition is so great, QiMus members are able to carve a niche for themselves. That is no coincidence." "Fang Zhao is still but a neer in the music circles. Does Qian Academy of Music have to support him so vigorously? Fang Zhao isnt the only capable one." "Among QiMu graduates in thest few years, Fang Zhaos reputation is the greatest. Regardless of what means Fang Zhao used, his fame and reputation are genuine. Now, he mightck qualifications in the musical aspect, but for this music hall concert, he has an institute backing him and argemercialpany vigorously running publicity campaigns. This first step that he is about to take is really solid!" "Look at how much publicity there has been over the past few days. How much money has been spent? However, as long as his works are of a certain quality, they wont have to worry about selling the copyrights. Once the copyrights of the pieces performed during the concert are sold, their investment will have been recouped." People within the industry analyzed this from a professional viewpoint, while those outside of the music circles watched on for the excitement. "How many tickets have been sold?" "Nearly a thousand!" "With this momentum, will the advance ticket sales be sold out within a day?" "The heck, I see celebrities showing off their e-tickets!" "Maqiyaduo, Wen Shengyi, He Lisi, and the others are sharing screenshots of their e-tickets!" "Dont tell me they are also fans of Fang Zhao?" After the two globally popr drama serials "Beauties" and "Warring States" had been broadcasted, those first-rate and super-first-rate stars of Silver Wing had seen an increase in reputation on the global scale. Now, their activities and social tforms were watched by even more people. However, there were some fans who "saw through everything." "They are all contracted to Silver Wing and are just helping advertise." "One look and you will know it is apany assignment. Everyone, just take a look, but dont fall for it." "Its rare for my idol to help advertise for others." "After all, Fang Zhao is in the music industry and not the film industry, so there is nopetitive rtionship between them, hahaha." However, this time, fans were mistaken. Silver Wing had prepared some internal tickets but had not forced these first-rate and super-first-rate stars to help advertise for Fang Zhao. These stars had personally asked for these tickets, and the publicity had been done by them voluntarily. From what He Lisi and the others saw, Fang Zhao owned such arge piece ofnd in the filmed entertainment culture base. In the future, even if they left thepany to start their own studios, it would be unavoidable to have dealings with Fang Zhao. Over at Wai, Fang Zhao was on good terms with the people of Wai base. If they were on his good side, that could pave the way for future development. Besides these film stars, Silver Wings Jinro and other gaming stars also helped advertise. Compared to others, the gaming team members efforts were much more heartfelt. On social tforms, Ming Cang also vigorously show his support for Fang Zhaos concert and posted a screenshot of three e-tickets for the live concert. Dina, who was also a deputy chairman of the Yanzhou Music Association, and others also expressed that they would be attending the concert. Xue Jing, who was doing an academic exchange in Huangzhou, had forked out his own money to purchase 10 live tickets. Silver Wing had actually sent him tickets, but to support Fang Zhao, he had gotten 10 tickets and sent them to a few old friends, inviting them to join him for Fang Zhaos concert in August and root for Fang Zhao. Very quickly, news of another two bulk purchases spread. Wai military district had purchased 100 online streaming passes. After all, Fang Zhao was among the first batch of investors in the Wai film entertainmentplex, and Fang Zhao had yed arge role in the development of the Wai Filmed Entertainment Culture Base. If it had only been him and Woo Tianhao, the base request might not even have been approved. Thus, as a way to show his thanks and support Fang Zhao as well as publicize their own Wai Filmed Entertainment Culture Base and make people remember their presence, Wai basemanding officer Huo Yi had sanctioned the purchase of 100 online streaming passes. Online streaming passes also depended on distance. Prices of streaming passes for people not on the same were more expensive. Streaming passes with high sound quality were not cheaper than live tickets. The cost of long-distanceworkmunications was already high, and it was even higher for high-sound-quality transmissions. These sorts of long-distance online streaming passes were much more expensive than streaming passes on the same. One streaming passes was the most that Huo Yi could approve. Wai basesrge spending gave rise to a lot of discussion, but this news was quickly engulfed by even bigger news. Baiji military district had made a bulk purchase of 1000 long-distance online streaming passes and a "hall-grade" streaming pass. "Hall-grade" streaming passes were even more expensive than live VIP tickets. Baiji military districtsrge spending led to much more discussion, and on arger scale. However, Baiji military district released an official statement saying that many of the pieces that would be performed for Fang Zhaos concert had beenposed during his military service, and given his deep sentiments and close rtionship with Baiji, supporting him was what they ought to do. Whether "deep sentiments" was true or false, the purchase of these streaming passes was real. People tended to have a nosey nature, especially people who paid close attention to military affairs. When they saw a party buy so many tickets, they could not remain calm. "Even a military district bought tickets? Should we buy online streaming passes too?" "Lets just buy one to support Fang Zhao." A certain filmpany. "Fang Zhao? The fe who has recently been all the rage?" "Having just ended his military service, thepany managing him hyping it up is understandable, but Fang Zhao is even holding a concert? He isnt a soldier anymore?" "Having listened to his previous pieces, Fang Zhaos style actually fits our requirements. Lets purchase a streaming pass. When the timees, we can consider selecting a piece to purchase and ce it in the new movie we are investing in." Given Fang Zhaos influence in the music world, he was still not big enough to be worth traveling all the way to Yanzhous Qian City for a live concert. Over at MaErsizhou, professional shooter Ma Xier had gotten his assistant to book a live ticket. He was not taking part in anypetitions in August and would go over to Fang Zhaos concert for a listen. As the second-ranked person on the games individual leaderboards back then, Ma Xier felt a little regrettable that he could no longerpete with Fang Zhao in game, but they could still have some friendlypetitions in reality. Ma Xier also rather admired the younger Fang Zhao. "He rendered so many meritorious deeds during his military service, and his marksmanship has surely seen some improvement. Ill head to Yanzhou in August to support that little fellow and at the same time have some friendlypetition with him," Ma Xier said. Ma Xiers assistant immediately booked the tickets and noted down the time and ce. He would arrange it closer to the date. Despite having the same role, Zaros assistant had a very different life. At this moment, he was making his own presence even less conspicuous. "Senior master, I have helped you book a ticket for Fang Zhaos concert in April. When the timees, you should go over for a listen," Zaros agent said. "A concert? Not interested, it isnt as fun as ying games!" "It helps cultivate ones mind. Besides, given our friendship with Fang Zhao, we ought to go and support him," Zaros agent continued. Zaro considered it for a bit and his eyes glimmered. pping his hands, together he said, "You are right, I ought to go! Book a ticket immediately. I want a VIP seat!" When he finished talking, Zaro picked up hismunications device and contacted someone. Lazhou. Barbara was letting someone painting her fingernails while listening to soothing tunes. She had shut her eyes to ponder over some matters. Currently, she had gotten addicted to filming shows. Not only could she make money and increase her fame and reputation, she could also satisfy her craving to be a princess or empress in the shows. As she was thinking about what movie to shoot next, the sound of ringing startled her, ruining the fingernail that was being painted. Everyone nearby watched as Barbaras face rapidly turned frosty, and they kept quiet out of fear. Looking at the name of the caller, Barbara impatiently epted the call. "Barbie!" Zaro said excitedly. "Talk," Barbara said coldly. "..." Zaro nearly smashed hismunications device. In the past, Barbara would still have said, "If you have anything to say, get on with it." Now, one line had been shortened to a single word! Simply arrogant! Zaro cursed silently in his heart. However, in order for Barbara not to reveal the ck mark of Zaro chasing a debt everywhere just for 5 million, Zaro sighed deeply. How had he gotten involved with such an unreasonable idiot? Thats right, from what Zaro saw, the point where hecked money and had to chase his debts was a dark stain in his history. How could the great Zaro of Leizhou face anyone if this sort of thing were leaked? Zaro had already warned everyone else and was only left with Barbara. Back in Wais film entertainmentplex, if Zaro had not reacted quickly to cut Barbaras words off, Barbara would have already said it! Zaro wasnt sure who had said it, but he had heard that the people of Lazhou loved concerts, so when his agent had mentioned it, he had thought that if he invited Barbara to listen to a concert, the matter could be written off and would never be brought up ever again. Taking another deep breath, Zaro said, "Im inviting you to a concert in August. Yanzhous Qian Citys Golden Age Music Hall." Barbara reacted very quickly. "Fang Zhao?" "Yeap, its him. The one who asked us to Wai to invest in the film entertainmentplex." "Sure." However, Barbara was thinking to herself, Does an idiot like Zaro even know how to appreciate music and art? "All right, I will contact you when the timees. But Barbara, there is something we need to talk about..." Zaro and Barbara discussed the conditions so that Barabara would never reveal Zaros ck mark. Zaros agent took a step backward from Zaro. Idiotism was contagious. He had to stay further away from Zaro. As for the reason why he had suggested that Zaro attend Fang Zhaos concert, it had not been because of "our friendship with Fang Zhao." Friendship my *ss. He saw this as a chance to hype up Zaro. He wanted to increase Zaros fame and reputation by letting Zaro use the concert as a means of visiting Yanzhou and generating buzz for himself. Although Zaro was very famous in Leizhou and had some reputation worldwide, in Yanzhou, his reputation and fame right now could not bepared to Fang Zhaos. His motive was to let Zaro freeload off of Fang Zhaos poprity. If his global fame went up, only then would he be more confident in securing a role in the revolutionary film project for Zaro. At this time, Fang Zhao did not yet know that his concert was being eyed by people with all sorts of motives. Chapter 262: Diting Series Chapter 262: "Diting" Series Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh With the aggressive publicity campaigns, many people knew about Fang Zhaos concert. However, as it wasnt a mainstream concert and Fang Zhao could only be considered a rookie in the music circles, naturally, he could not bepared to those singers with lots of experience and fans. However, as someone involved with military affairs, gaming, and music, Fang Zhao had quite a lot of fans as well. On the first day of advanced ticket sales, live tickets werepletely sold out and 70% of streaming passes were sold. Previously, the problem of the venue not filling up that many had worried about would no longer ur. At the current rate, even streaming passes would be sold out within a few days. As one of the three main music halls, "Golden Age" had a limit to its streaming passes. Regardless of what methods other business-minded concert halls used, "Golden Age" would only release a maximum of 10,000 streaming passes. Thus, for many people who had adopted a wait and see approach, the moment they saw that live tickets could no longer be purchased and streaming tickets seemed to be selling out fast, they quickly went and booked a streaming pass, thinking that even if they didnt wish to go when the time came, they could still resell it to others. After all, it was better to get it first and decideter, thus preventing future regrets. It was also at this time that Fang Zhao went for an interview with the other media organization that had arranged for an interview. Previously, Silver Wing had helped arrange for Fang Zhao to appear on two interview talk shows. One was Huangzhous "Star of Tomorrow," which had already concluded, and the other was Yanzhous reputable media outlet "Prairie Fire." The location of the interview was set at Prairie Fires headquarters in the heart of Qian City and was not too far from where Fang Zhao stayed. Fang Zhaos two bodyguards, Zuo Yu and Yan Biao, disyed their usefulness this time around and obstructed a few entertainment reporters that were already camping in the area. This interview was different from the live broadcast of "Star of Tomorrow." This time, it would be a recorded interview. After filming, Silver Wing personnel would go through it once, and if there were no problems, it would then be broadcasted. Having experience from the previous interview, this time, Fang Zhao no longer made the interview awkward at the start. Furthermore, this time around, the interviews atmosphere was more rxed, as the style of "Prairie Fire" was different from that of "Star of Tomorrow." It was more entertainment oriented. The important points to be covered in the interview had already been set by Silver Wing, and they centered around the concert that would be held in August. Matters about his military service and gaming had already been talked about in detail during the "Star of Tomorrow" interview. Thus, for todays interview, while these topics were briefly touched upon, but there was no need to ask about them again. The hostughed and asked, "What will the duration of your concert in August be like? Will it be simr to other concerts, between 90 minutes and 2 hours?" Fang Zhao nodded. "More or less." "I would have thought it would be slightly longer. After all, its all your own works. A symphony orchestra will perform the piecesyou dont have to perform them personally, right? It shouldnt be as tiring as those singers concerts." "I wont be tired, but the orchestra members will. A live performance isnt prerecorded. Furthermore, I have only set 10 songs, and there will be time for breaks, introducing the backgrounds behind mypositions, and other information. So, adding all this up, the time wont be too long." "I hear that the pieces prepared for the concert are all rted to your military service? I have also seen a year of channel S5 live broadcasts and heard Kevin Lin mentioned many times that you spent a portion of timeposing at night?" "All of them are piecesposed during my military service. Every song is rted to my experience during military service." The host faced the camera and made a sighing expression. "Taking a look at others military service and then remembering my own military service experiences makes me feel like I have wasted away some years of my life." The host again asked, "That means to say that these 10 songs are pieces that have never been made public before?" "Yes." Actually, he had said 10 songs, but he would surely have prepared a few extra songs beforehand in the event of unforeseen circumstances. This was something everyone in the industry knew. Not just for orchestra concerts at music halls, even at those singersrge-scale concerts, if they were set to perform 15 songs, they would prepare at least 18 to 20, and sometimes even more. Inside Fang Zhaos notebook, there were not just 10pleted songs, and for upleted songs, there were even more. The symphony orchestra had 12 songs to practice, but the 10 songs that Fang Zhao had chosen were works he felt were most representative of him, and they were the 10 songs that he was most satisfied with. The interview progressed ording to how Silver Wing had nned it. After the recording was done, more stuff would be added during postproduction. For example, special effects and inserting certain videos. Of course, there was also a raffle where a barcode would be disyed. Viewers could use their personal bracelets to scan the barcode to see whether they won a prize. For this interview, Silver Wing had provided one live concert ticket, 10 online streaming passes, 20 small ornaments that had been made from Baiji ore, and a few cards with Fang Zhaos autograph as prizes for the raffle. Therefore, even people who had no interest in this interview also had a chance to test their luck. Generally speaking, for these sorts of Yanzhou interview talk shows, the audience was mainly people from Yanzhou. Foreigners generally would not watch them. However, when this interview was broadcast, in a certain senior management office in Fiery Birds Huangzhou headquarters, there were a few people watching this interview. "We have only signed Fang Zhao for the endorsement of the new model of earpieces?" the person seated at the head of the table asked. "Yes, its the model of earpiece dubbed the Diting. Arent Fang Zhaos ears called divine ears? Back then, shortly after the discovery of Baiji ore, we approached him for a contract." The person seated at the head of the table fell silent, and the entire room became quiet. Several minutester, the person at the head of the table drummed his fingers on it, making everyone turn their attention to him. "Increase the endorsement." The other people in the room had astonished faces. "This... shouldnt we exercise more prudence and consider this some more? After all, Fang Zhao is still considered a rookie in the music circles." The person at the head of the table did not get angry. "Voice your opinions." "Fang Zhao is, after all, a neer in theposing circles. Although his first concert seems amusing and he has umted poprity from his military service days and the publicity of thepany behind him, if the concert doesnt turn out well, wont we experience the repercussions as well?" "Even if his concert results arent up to scratch, as long as his ears are good, we can still continue to generate buzz. From what I know, a few reality singing shows were already considering looking up Fang Zhao even before he discovered the grade A power ore on Baiji. The deals probably have not been sealed yet, since Fang Zhao is putting all his effort into preparing for the concert. Furthermore, behind Fang Zhao stands Silver Wing. Given what Silver Wings publicity has shown, they surely wont give up on Fang Zhao." Although it was not known how Fang Zhaos concert would turn out, they had selected Fang Zhao mainly because of his ears. "Divine ears," "Diting," and other sorts of nicknames given to his ears, which were much more effective than a normal humans, were things that everyone would still acknowledge in times toe, regardless of how his concert turned out. With Baijis development now, some science books had already published new editions crediting Baijis grade A ores discovery to Fang Zhao. Also, the new element "Zh," or Zhaoium, had already been recorded down and was timeless. This was something that other global stars did not have. This was the advantage that Fang Zhao had! Back then, wasnt this the reason they had picked Fang Zhao out of so many other candidates? There were no idiots sitting here, and their minds started pondering. From the things that the head of the table had pointed out, everyone here now understood. They were letting Fang Zhao endorse earpieces and other sound and stereo equipment. With the primary focus on "listening," there was nobody more suitable than Fang Zhao! "So what you mean is?" "Just an earpiece endorsement is being wasteful. We should create a series!" The person at the head of the table had a burning gaze and stared at the blueprints disyed in front of him. On the blueprints was an abstract drawing of the mythical beast Diting. Originally, the n had been to use it as the decorative design on the model of earpieces that Fang Zhao endorsed. Every series rolled out by Fiery Bird had an individual characteristic; this had been Fiery Birds style all along. After the meeting ended and everyone else in the room left, the person who was seated at the head of the table picked up his internalms device and contacted the deputy head of the sound effects department, Hua Li. He remembered that Hua Li had talked about Fang Zhao before. A more important scene in "Battle of the Century" had made use of a pieceposed by Fang Zhao. "Hua Li, do you still remember Fang Zhao?" "I remember him, all right. As a matter of fact, I still keep in contact with him. I even received live tickets for his concert from him. When the timees, I will surely be there. Why, do you also want to attend the concert?" Hua Li was curious. Besides people from their sound effects department, other people in thepany did not have this sort of interest toward music, and among those in their department that often went to concerts, only a few truly enjoyed it. Most of them only went to raise their artistic style and as a way to package themselves better by being pretentious. "I dont have much interest in concerts. Even if I wished to listen to it, I would purchase a streaming pass. I called to ask you something. ording to what you have seen, do you reckon Fang Zhaos concert will be a sess?" Hua Li paused and did not give an immediate reply. Instead, he asked, "Tell me what you mean by your concept of sess? An evaluation from an academic? Or the points of view of fans and the masses?" "We are a business-orientedpany." With this sentence, Hua Li understood. What the other part meant was Fang Zhaosmercial value! Viewing it in terms of puremercial value, the most simple and straightforward way to judge whether the concert would be a sess was whether the copyrights of the pieces brought out by Fang Zhao to be performed could bepletely sold out and whether they would fetch high prices! Pondering for a bit, Hua Li replied, "I have only listened to Fang Zhaos previous pieces. Whether his style has seen any changes in his one year of military service or what the quality of his pieces will be like, I have no idea and can make no assumptions. However, making a guess from what I know about that little fellow and taking reference from his older works, I feel that his concert will be a sess." "That should be enough." The tone of the person in the office sounded more rxed. He did not understand Fang Zhao, but he understood his old colleague Hua Li. Since Hua Li had say this much, it verified that the probability of Fang Zhaos concert being a sess was really high. This was more than enough! After ending the call with Hua Li, he instructed his subordinates, "Contact the Yanzhou branch, get them to contact Fang Zhao regarding increasing his endorsements." Although there was some risk in deciding now, if they waited till after the concert ended andmenced talks in August, that would be toote. He still wished to borrow the traction of Fang Zhaos concert to promote some specialized earpieces for listening to concerts and for other stereo equipment. Even when watching recorded videos of Fang Zhaos concert, specialized earpieces would sound much better than normal ones. His n was to create a series! The "Diting" series! Chapter 263: He Is My Older Bro Chapter 263: He Is My Older Bro Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Headquarters decision was conveyed to the Yanzhou branch, and the staff at the Yanzhou branch contacted Fang Zhao to discuss matters about the endorsement. When Fang Zhao received the news, he was surprised. He had not expected that Fiery Bird would actually want to increase the endorsement deal. When Fang Zhao visited Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch, he got a detailed grasp of the situation and understood Fiery Birds intention. "Diting series? That means to say you want me to endorse an entire series?" Fang Zhao looked at the information the other person had given him. He knew that what Fiery Bird viewed as important was not his musical talent but rather his ears. Now, Fiery Bird headquarters had had a new notion because of Fang Zhaos uing concert and wanted to increase the endorsement deal. However, this notion of Fiery Birds, which had suddenly been proposed by Fiery Bird headquarters, was not something that Fang Zhao would reject. An increase in endorsements was also a good thing, and it was also something he needed at the moment. Previously, he had only signed an endorsement deal for the new model of earpieces, but now, the endorsement deal would be improved on and would include the endorsement of stereo equipment. Furthermore, Fiery Bird was very detailed on this aspect. Solely talking about earpieces, they were divided into gentle and rough uses. Gentle use was mainly used to appreciate art. They were used when one needed calm or when sitting down, walking, around or even when sleeping. Rough use was generally used forpetitions and the like. Various aspects, such as being shockproof and waterproof, were emphasized. And for these, they were further divided into ordinary and specialized grades. Besides earpieces for this series, there were speakers, vehicle-mounted stereo equipment, and acoustics systems for home use, office use, bedrooms, and many others. Qualitywise, even though the words "Fiery Bird" on the earpieces, speakers, and stereo equipment were a stamp of quality assurance, Fang Zhao still wished to inspect them personally. After negotiating the contract and signing it, Fang Zhao freed up two days of his schedule to stay at Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch to shoot amercial. Among all these products, a gaming sound equipment series was coined the "DitingInfernal mes" series and was relevant to "Battle of the Century." On the packaged box was an image of Fang Zhaos AliveAfter500Years avatar with a "Battle of the Century" backdrop, but instead of the original emblem on his team uniform, it had been reced with the logo of the series: a zing red mythical beastthe Diting. Although the background was the Period of Destructions chaos and ruins, there was an additional ball of fire zing upwards. Under the dark, gloomy backdrop, the brilliant red luster appeared to be zing up from the infernal depths of hella purifying fire that seemed to be frantically extending outward. It was as if anybody looking at it could hear a bellowced with killing intent. Fiery Bird valued Fang Zhaos ears, but because Fang Zhao had once held a stranglehold on the number one spot on the global leaderboards, even though Fang Zhao had retired from the professional e-sports circles, he still held considerable influence there. The Diting series was mainly targeted at youngsters and had an even bolder style. The design had been meticulously nned out as well, and the abstract design of the mythical beast Diting was this seriess logo. With a customized logo, it meant that the series would be the focus of Fiery Birds promotions this year! Everytime Fiery Bird promoted a series, the advertising would be omnipresent! This was also the reason many celebrities spent time wishfully dreaming about obtaining a Fiery Bird endorsement deal. Fiery Bird always chose their ambassadors carefully, and most of the time, nobody understood Fiery Birds selection process. Thus, since the hype about Fang Zhaos concerts advanced ticket sales was over and there was some time till August, many people thought that the buzz about Fang Zhao would die down and fade into obscurity, but they realized that they were seeing Fang Zhaos image appearing frequently on tall buildings or on advertisements on vehicles when they were on their way to work, school, or even traveling abroad. "Why is he appearing everywhere?" "Something strange is going on!" "I just saw his advertisement on a billboard at the previous station. Why do I see his image at this station too?" "The Diting series earpiece was being advertised at the previous station. The advertisement here is for the Diting series speakers." "Earpieces and speakers, how does he have so many endorsements?" After another station. "Why is it still him?! Billboards at stations shouldnt repeat so frequently, right?" "This time its an inbuilt sound system for vehicles..." "The f*ck! How many things is he even endorsing?" Online. "What the f*ck, Fang Zhao is endorsing a Fiery Bird series! An entire series!" "For real?" "It has already been rolled out, so how can it be false?" "One person monopolizing an entire series? There isnt a second person?" "Just look at the name of the series and you will know that Fang Zhao is endorsing it on his own." "Diting? Oh right, even since the start of the Founding Era, I think Fang Zhao is the only person who has been coined Diting." This was not the first instance where somebody hadpletely monopolized the endorsements of an entire series. However, in the past, every single person who had endorsed an entire series had been a superstar with very high global acim. Although Fang Zhao could be considered to be known throughout the world, he had only made a name for himself in thest two years and was being hyped up at the moment. Who knew whether all of this would die down next year? Given the rate of entertainment news being refreshed daily, at that time, Fang Zhao might not even be as popr as he was now. "What exactly is the reason for this? Isnt it reasonable to say that he doesnt have the qualifications to endorse an entire Fiery Bird series?" "To the previousmenter, open up your dog eyes and take a look at the seriess name!" "ording to my analysis, Fiery Bird probably values Fang Zhaos ears highly." "Whew, Fang Zhaos ears are really valuable." Yet another group of people had their focus elsewhere. When they saw Fiery Bird selecting Fang Zhao to endorse an entire series and then thought back to Fang Zhaos uing concert that had been all the rage the past couple of days, even if they had previously decided not to attend, after spotting these advertisements, their hearts were tempted. If they didnt believe in Fang Zhao, they ought to believe in Fiery Bird, right? But when they went online to check, these people were dumbfounded. "Live tickets have already been sold out!" "What about steaming passes?" "Streaming passes are actually all sold out as well!" There were too many people whod had the same intention, and those that had been a step slower could no longer obtain tickets. Ticket scalpers with keen noses that had reacted quickly had already swept the tickets and resold them at a higher price. Some people were unwilling to purchase tickets from ticket scalpers, so they visited Golden Age Music Halls official website to suggest increasing the number of streaming passes. However, as one of the three major music halls in Yanzhuo, Golden Age also had their own attitude. When faced with many suggestions by the public to increase the number of tickets, all they gave was a cold reply: "Not possible!" Their music halls online live broadcasts were not the same as those normal live broadcasts that were just ying around. Sound quality had to be maintained! Furthermore, even if they were able to maintain the sound quality and open up additional broadcast channels, they still wouldnt do so. In order to uphold their high-end and prestigious image, they had to set themselves apart from all those random subpar concert halls that only cared about profits. Silver Wing virtual projects department. Zu Wen felt secretly pleased as he read some of the discussions online. Fiery Birds global ambassador selection had already changed. Over the past year, Fiery Bird had gradually removed virtual idol endorsements and added in more real celebrities. In the past, real celebrities had only endorsed hardware equipment, but ording to reliable statistics, in the past one year, under the Fiery Bird banner, the amount of endorsements by real celebrities had increased. "2S e-Sports Club and those other people who cant stand it are probably going mad with rage." Zu Wen still remembered what those others had said when their Pr Light team had snagged the endorsement deal to get the tree-man Pr Light to be an ambassador for "Battle of the Century." Back then, what those people had meant was that Fiery Birds strategy had been changing and they would be adopting a new approach in selecting ambassadors, so virtual idols would gradually be phased out and they would select new ambassadors from gaming stars. However, now, not only had Fang Zhao snagged a Fiery Bird endorsement, he was endorsing an entire series! Zu Wen really wished to sneer at those people who had ridiculed them back them. Even if there are no more virtual idols, you people still wont get the chance! At a certain university in Yanzhou. Fang Yu was browsing the inte in his dormitory and discussing Fang Zhaos endorsement of the entire Diting series with his roommates. Fang Yu was the elder son of Fang Zhaos second uncle. For his military service, Fang Zhao had been the one who had helped him arrange his military posting. Back then, when people had mentioned enlisting in the military, everyone had wanted to take the easy path, but ces that were morefortable had limited spots. People with money would spendrge sums to get a posting, and those who had connections would try to use them. Fang Zhao had helped Fang Yu obtain a posting then. To not attract the attention of others, Fang Yu and his family had kept a low profile and had not divulged too much about their rtionship with Fang Zhao. After Fang Yu had returned from his year of military service, Fang Zhao had had an even higher reputation. His mum and dad had exhorted numerous times not to use his cousin Fang Zhaos name to cause trouble outside, so Fang Yu had never told his roommates about his rtionship with Fang Zhao. Thus, all the roommates knew was that Fang Yus idol was Fang Zhao, and on the wall of the dormitory was arge poster of Fang Zhaos "Virtual vs Reality" image, which had been trending in the gaming and political circles back then. The image wasprised of two halves of Fang Zhao. In one half, he wore Baijis military uniform, and the other featured his in-game avatar. All four in this dorm were gaming fans and worshiped Fang Zhao, especially because of the incidents that had happened during his military service. From time to time, the four of them would discuss this stuff. "If only I had enlisted a littleter, it would have been great if I could have headed over to Baiji with Fang Zhao." This was what they all had thought after the matters on Baiji. In the past, they had all followed the crowd and thought of ways and methods to get posted to a more safe andfortable ce, but then they had seen Fang Zhao, who had straightaway applied to undergo his military service at an arduous ce. What was even more unexpected was that he had discovered grade A power ore there and propelled Baijis spot in the development sequence toward the front! That was just too awesome! When they had found out about Fang Zhaos concert, they had wanted to attend, but live tickets had just been too expensive, so they had only purchased an ordinary streaming pass to support their idol. The four members of the dormitory had pooled their money together to purchase one pass and would watch it together. Their equipment here was limited and definitely could notpare to that of a rich familys. The four also werent that crazy about music and werent in the music industry, so just listening to it was good enough. "Luckily we were quick enough. Otherwise, we wouldnt have been able to get the ticket!" "Ticket scalpers have increased the prices by quite a lot. Many people have raised the issue with Golden Age, asking them to increase the amount of streaming passes, but unfortunately, Golden Age is unwilling to do so." "Hey, Fang Yu, what are you looking at? Why are your eyes on the verge of popping out?" At the moment Fang Yu wanted to hide it, the image disyed on the screen was spotted by the person beside him. That persons eyes widened as he asked, "What is this?!" "...Concert tickets." Fang Yu had just received a message. He had also not imagined that Fang Zhao would send him a ticket. This was a pleasant surprise to him, but he had not been quick enough at hiding it, so one of his roommates had seen it. "Live tickets!!!" that roommate eximed. With a whoosh, the other two roommates gathered over and looked at the message disyed on the screen, then simultaneously looked toward Fang Yu, their eyes green with envy as they asked, "Is there something you arent telling us?" "Cough, Fang Zhao, is my older bro. The kind where we share the same grandparents." Chapter 264: Intrusion Chapter 264: "Intrusion" Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh The dorm room went silent for a split second after Fang Yus response. What followed was an explosive roar that scared the living daylights out of the students next door. The neighbors opened their door and nced sideways. They were just getting ready to head over and investigate when the door to the room in question mmed shut. "What went down next door?" "My vast experience tells me that odds are they lost as a team in an online game." The others nodded in agreement. That sounded like a usible reason. They listened carefully. Nothing. It wasnt a fight, so they didnt probe further and instead went back to what they had been doing. Meanwhile, in Fang Yus room, Fang Yu had scrambled to shut the door after his roommates exaggerated response. "Hush!" Fang Yu signaled his roommates to quiet down. "Please keep this a secret." Before he could finish his sentence, he was already being lifted by his three roommates. "You sly bastard!" "Fang Zhao, its really Fang Zhao! Where is his autograph? Where is the picture of the two of you?" "Boy can you keep a secret. If it were me, the whole campus would know by now." Fang Yus roommates finally put him down after an extensive interrogation. He caught his breath and said, "Im under strict orders from my mom and dad not to be a burden to him. I never nned on telling anyone. Youre the only people who know. Please keep it to yourselves." "No problem, but youll have to buy our silence. Im not greedy. Oh, just a dozen or so signed photos will do," one of the roommates said with a sinister smile. "Concert tickets!" "Right, right. Well keep this a secret, but as our roommate, you gotta help us out too. Deliver the goods!" Fang Yu gave a resigned smile. "OK. Ill do my best." The concert waspletely sold out. Fang Yu couldnt possibly ask Fang Zhao to produce a few tickets. His three roommates were just posturing. Even if Fang Yu agreed, they would be too embarrassed to ept such expensive tickets from Fang Zhao. The three roommates werent even rted to Fang Zhao; they werent that thick skinned. But in terms of autographs and pictures, they would undoubtedly badger Fang Yu for a healthy supply, and if they could tag along when Fang Yu gamed with Fang Zhao, that would be even better. Yanbei, the retirement home for former officials. After dinner, Great-Grandfather Fang made his rounds, showing off the concert tickets Fang Zhao had sent him. It just didnt feel right if he didnt brag a bit. When he was in his room, he repeatedly watched the TVmercials Fang Zhao had starred in every day. TVmercials had never looked better. Hed brag about those too. There were video billboards inside the retirement homepound as well. After his evening stroll, Great-Grandfather Fang would sit down in the pavilion closest to the billboard and jabber away at someone. Whenever Fang Zhaos ad came on, he would start boasting, "Look, thats my great-grandkid Fang Zhao. He gave up a military career for the arts. He quit the army just to be a professional musician. There was no stopping him. P*ssed the hell out of me. Hes about to hold a concert at that Golden... Golden Age concert hall. Dont leave, let me show you the concert tickets I just received. Theyrepletely sold out. Let me show you his emoji pack too." Great-Grandfather Fangs fellow residents at the retirement home were mighty jealous about his extended stay on Baiji. Several of them also had a grandkid or great-grandkid assigned to Baiji for military service, but those kids werent yet of a high enough rank to be allocated family quarters. They still had to pay their dues. Not everyone could enjoy the perks Fang Zhao had. He was the discoverer of the grade A power ore, after all. But if Fang Zhao had chosen to remain on Baiji, his military rank would have been sufficient for him to receive family members as guests. When they had learned that Fang Zhao was about to stage his first concert, Great-Grandfather Fang and Great-Grandmother Fang had wanted to do their part too. They had bought a bunch of online streaming passes with their savings. They had bought two for themselves and had given away the others to their friends in the retirement home. Lo and behold, Fang Zhao had sent them tickets to the live show. The two elders nned to attend with Fang Yus family. So the two elders also gave away the two online streaming passes they had saved for themselves. Silver Wing had allocated to Fang Zhao a portion of the tickets it had reserved for internal use. Besides his immediate family, Fang Zhao also invited close friends like Su Hou and Su Feng from Muzhou. Afterpleting the media interviews and shooting the TVmercials, Fang Zhao shifted his full attention to preparations for the uing concert. Fang Zhao was scheduled to work with an orchestra owned by Silver Wing. This was a professional orchestra, not a ragtag army. It was the same orchestra that had performed on Pr Lights debut "Period of Destruction" series. Pang Pusong had been part of the backup vocals for the "Period of Destruction" series, but this time, he was excluded. The orchestra did everything in-house. The priority back then had been to promote Pr Light, but this gig was different. But just as Fang Zhao was busy rehearsing with the orchestra, he was approached by the Silver Wing executive in charge of the concert with a suggestion. Silver Wing was taking Fang Zhaos debut concert seriously. There were many details that needed to be attended to, but at the end of the day, Silver Wing was a diversified entertainmentpany that did not specialize in live concerts. They could bring in paid consultants, but what if those consultants werent good enough? So the Silver Wing executive suggested that, as much backup as thepany could offer, Fang Zhao had to take matters into his own hands and perhaps consult a veteran performer or two. This was an issue that Fang Zhao had thought of too. The first person he thought of was Xue Jing, but Xue Jing was stuck in Huangzhou and had a few important conferences to attend. When they hadst spoken on the phone, Xue Jing had said that he wouldnt be able to return to Yanzhou for another 10 days or so. He would answer any questions that Fang Zhao had then. If it was urgent, he could be reached by phone. But Fang Zhao didnt end up bothering Xue Jing. Xue Jing was quite old, after all, and the conferences kept him busy. Ten days wasnt a long time to wait. Now that Silver Wing had brought up the issue again, Fang Zhao reconsidered the matter. If Xue Jing was still out of town, he could consult another veteran performer first. He couldnt necessarily trust a senior musician that didnt know him well, but apart from Xue Jing, there was another respected elder in Yanzhou he could turn toMing Cang. So, that afternoon, after leaving rehearsal, Fang Zhao checked the course schedule at Qian Academy of Music to see if Ming Cang was teaching or attending any conferences these next few days. He followed up with a phone call. Ming Cang was at home chatting with Ming Ye. The doctor had said that frequent interaction with Ming Ye would facilitate recovery, so whenever Ming Cang was free, he stayed home with Ming Ye. When his bracelet sounded and he checked the caller ID, Ming Cang immediately answered with a smile. "Fang Zhao?" "Teacher Ming, are you at home right now? Are you free? Do you mind if I intrude?" Even though Ming Cang was no longer president of the music academy, he still lectured there from time to time, so the "teacher" honorific was appropriate considering Fang Zhaos current status. The smile on Ming Cangs face grew. "Of course, of course. No need to be so polite. Its no intrusion at all. Youre close by? Come over now." Ming Cangs wife entered the room with a te of fruit. She picked a piece and handed it to Ming Ye before, in a rather impatient tone, asking Ming Cang who was on the phone. The couple had been receiving an increasing number of calls the past year. People who had never kept in close touch had started reaching out. Who knew what the future held? Ming Yes condition was improving, and he might fully recover soon. When Ming Cang and his wife returned to their careers, they were bound to scale new heights. They would wield even greater influence than before. Take Ming Cang, for example. He had resigned from the presidency of the Qian Academy of Music because of Ming Ye. Now that Ming Ye was better, he might assume the presidency again when the incumbents term ended. Plus, considering Ming Cangs seniority, it was simply a matter of time before he became chairman of the Yanzhou Music Association. When they had been struggling, some people had stayed away. Now that they were back in the game, the same folks shamelessly befriended them again. That was why Su Tong was upset. Ming Cang responded to his wife with a broad smile. "Fang Zhao ising over. I think he wants some advice for his concert." When she heard it was Fang Zhao, Su Tongs furrowed brows immediately rxed. She enthusiastically said, "Terrific, terrific! He has a driver... or rather, a bodyguard, no? Forget it, Ill just prepare more dishes. Its not early. Why dont we keep them for dinner? Oh, what are some of Fang Zhaos favorite dishes?" "I have no idea." "You dont know? And you consider yourself his teacher?" Ming Cang responded with a resigned expression, "Thats not fair. What does being a teacher have to do with it? Ive only had limited contact with Fang Zhao. We usually just speak via videoconference. Ive only visited him at home once since he returned from military service. His schedule was so tight I only stayed half an hour so as to not be in his way. These are a young mans most productive years. We cant let him waste his time on unnecessary social calls. If we do, we would just be dragging him down, not repaying the debt we owe him." "Full of excuses." Su Tong ended the conversation with her husband and started ordering groceries online. Fang Zhao arrived half an hourter carrying a box full of fresh produce from Muzhou recently harvested from Dongshan Farm. He had just received them yesterday, just in time to bring Ming Cangs share over today. Ming Cang didnt offer any pleasantries like "No, you shouldnt have," but after epting the gift, he said, "No need to bring this much stuff next time." Wasnt Fang Zhao tired from hauling such a heavy box over? He had trouble just handling the box when he took it from Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao responded with augh. His gaze bypassed Ming Cang and his wife andnded on Ming Ye, who was standing not far away. The young man knew who Fang Zhao was, and his expression suggested surprise and curiosity. Ming Ye was 15 years old, but the Hull virus had stunted his growth, so he was smaller than his peers. However, Ming Yes physical development would resume once his condition had receded. He had already grown significantly taller during the past two years of treatment. He had looked even more petite two years ago. Ming Ye appeared to be in better spirits than before, but he was still a quiet boy. While notpletely expressionless, his face was hard to read. That was normal, considering the fact that he had not fully recuperated and he still had to recover from all those years of being in a vegetative state. He never cried orughed, but sometimes he grinned and wore other subtle expressions, which was already a major improvement. Chapter 265: Advice Chapter 265: Advice Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh "Looks like hes almost fully recovered," Fang Zhao said. "Almost. There are still some challenges we havent resolved, but the doctor said he will get over the hump in about half a year and fully recover in the next three to five years." Ming Cang and his wife now beamed when they spoke of their sons prospects. The huge weight that had nearly crushed them had been lifted. Both Fang Zhao and the Mings had been busy, so Fang Zhao had never had the chance to learn about Ming Yes treatment in detail. This visit was the perfect opportunity to catch up. He was personally very curious about the treatment process as well. Ming Yes treatment n had never been made public, and Fang Zhao had only read updates in medical journals. Now he could hear firsthand from Ming Cang and his wife. After an extended chat, it was dinner time. "Xiao Fang, did you bring your driver? Ask them to join us. Its just a casual meal," Su Tong said eagerly. "You can ask Teacher Ming for advice about your concert afterward." After being summoned upstairs, Yan Biao and Zuo Yu did their best to keep a low profile, especially Yan Biao. Zuo Yu had joked that Yan Biao projected the aura of a gangster and might spook young children. If this had been any other asion, Yan Biao would have blown him off, but now he reined himself in. After dinner, Yan Biao and Zuo Yu rested in the living room, their faces tired from all the smiling in response to Su Tongs generous hospitality. "Tea? Or juice?" Su Tong asked. "No need, no need. Well just have some water. Well help ourselves. Why dont you go about your business? Well just wait here," Zuo Yu said. Noticing that Yan Biao and Zuo Yu were a bit stiff, Su Tong didnt insist on serving them. She led Ming Ye to his bedroom for a chat. Yan Biao and Zuo Yu finally rxed when they were alone in the living room. The two bodyguards could put themselves at ease in front of thugs and businessmen, but they were at a loss as to how to behave before such a cultured family. They didnt even feelfortable speaking up. "Hey, Zuo Yu, let me ask you a question," Yan Biao whispered, wearing a curious expression. "What?" "What kind of illness did that Ming Ye, Professor Mings son, contract? Did Bosss music really cure him?" "Yes and no." Yan Biao didnt like the answer he had gotten. "Either yes or no. What do you mean?" "To draw an analogy, Bosss Period of Destruction series was like the key to a crucial door. It pointed researchers in the right direction. The rest was up to the researchers. It was a matter of finding the right direction and making a critical breakthrough. Ming Ye didnt necessarily have to listen to the series repeatedly." "Sounds like a straightforward matter, but without a clear direction, any amount of time, manpower, and resources would simply go to waste." Yan Biao finally understood why this couple treated Fang Zhao so well. Ming Cang and his wife had not stopped smiling since the moment they had entered the apartment. Putting himself in the couples shoes, Yan Biao thought he would do the same. While Yan Biao and Zuo Yu were gossiping in the living room, Ming Cang was in his study, giving Fang Zhao pointers about the uing concert. Ming Cang was rather conflicted when it came to live concerts. The most respected figures in the music industry despised big money and crassness, but they also wanted performers to put on ssy shows. They seemed to prefer venues that were super expensive but had limited seating capacity, thinking that only concert halls of that category were a match for their level of artistry. In short, the senior figures in the music industry only respected the three main venues in Yanzhou. Even though they looked down on venues like Golden Age that were open to the highest bidder, saying these venues reeked of gaudiness, they still acknowledged the status of these concert halls. This was a major contradiction in the music industry these days, a big shoring. But as a single person, Ming Cang had limited influence. Even though he took issue with the trend, all he could do was y by the rules. That was the message Ming Cang delivered to Fang Zhaoif you couldnt change the status quo, you had to conform first. Ming Cang also zoomed in on details regarding the lead-up and aftermath of the concert that were often neglected. He pondered some more and added: "Why dont we do this. Youve never been to a concert at one of the three major venues. Let me check their schedules. No amount of advice I give you is can substitute for the actual experience. I get quite a fewplimentary tickets. Lets pick a show and check it out." Ming Cang was a former president of the Qian Academy of Music, after all, and the current deputy head of the Yanzhou Music Association. Folks like him were regrly invited to concerts of all sorts. Typically, both Ming Cang and his wife were invited, but because of Ming Yes illness, the couple skipped most of these concerts except the more important ones, and when they went, only one of them attended. The other stayed home to take care of Ming Ye. The tickets arrived in a steady stream. It was up to them whether or not to attend the concerts. Fang Zhao watched Ming Cang sift through the electronic tickets on his tablet. He had already passed on the uing shows of several up-anding musicians in Yanzhou. Noticing Fang Zhaos puzzled expression, Ming Cang exined, "You cant trust what you read online. You know how it works at bigpanies like Silver Wing. Even the weakest performer can be packaged as a master with the right backup." What he meant was that performers like these seemedpetent, but in reality, they were being inted by their promoters. There was no point in watching their shows. It was a waste of time. "Too many people view their concerts at one of the three major venues as a mere stepping stone. Not to say that theres anything wrong with that, but its quite disappointing to me if they dont even bother putting together proper pieces or if they offloadposing duties to others. The whole thing bes a career move and the purity of the show is lost," Ming Cangmented. Veteran musicians like himself could tell instantly if the performers put any thought into their pieces. "Oh, here we go! Ha Wen. This student is quitepetent. Hes a talented arranger, too. His concert should be decent." Ming Cang pointed at the two e-tickets and told Fang Zhao, "Hes one of my former students, and Auntie Sus as well. An arrangement major. He may not be that talented of aposer, but hes a very strong arranger." The date of the concert was the day after tomorrow. "Are you free?" Ming Cang asked. "Yes," Fang Zhao responded. He had no conflicting engagements. He could definitely spare the night after the next to check out a concert picked by Ming Cang. Once they had confirmed their ns, Ming Cang asked Su Tong to join them so she could send Fang Zhao her e-ticket. "Ming Yes medical team will be visiting him for a checkup the day after tomorrow, so Su Tong is going to stay home for that. Ill join you for the concert," Ming Cang said with a smile. "Its just a routine weekly checkup, its OK. Last week, Su Tong had to attend a conference for a few days and I was the one who stayed home with Ming Ye. This time, its her turn to stick around. We can go to the concert together." Su Tong didnt take issue with the n. She even asked Fang Zhao if she should send him more tickets. Ming Cang cut her off. "There are quite a few concerts that you can pass on. Watching them will actually affect your performance. When I have time, Ill sift through them again and send him a few more." Su Tong pondered her husbands response and agreed. She only forwarded the ticket to the Ha Wen concert. The day of Ha Wens concert. Ming Cang briefed Fang Zhao on his former students background in the car en route to Golden Age. "This concert at Golden Age is a big step forward for Ha Wens music career. Its in concert hall no. 1. Hes been preparing for this concert for some two decades." Ha Wen was in his 50s. His debut concert was happening muchter than those of fellow Qian Academy of Music alums who were even younger. Ha Wen had started preparing for his concert soon after graduation. If things had gone smoothly, he would have staged his first concert in Golden Ages concert hall no. 1 five years after graduation. s, that was not what had happened. Ha Wens family business had had a major crisis, so he hadnt had the time or money to spare for his concert. Those had been his toughest times, but thankfully, he had survived the dark days and could finally stage his debut concert. "Ha Wens musical style ispletely different to yours. His music is mellower, the underlying emotions a bit more subtle. Hes charted a different course, so just use him as a reference and draw from his experience where you can," Ming Cang said. Ming Cang started giving Fang Zhao pointers from the moment they arrived at Golden Age, from the entrance all the way to concert hall No. 1. Fang Zhao had plenty of help from Silver Wing for his first concert. There were many details that he didnt have to worry about this time, but what about next time? What if Fang Zhao decided to leave Silver Wing and go solo? The more knowledgeable he was, the easier it would be for him. So Ming Cang left no stone unturned. Fang Zhao also paid close attention, remembering every single point. A minor slipup could sour audience perception. This was not the asion to behave like a know-it-all and offend all the veteran musicians who would attend his concert. Ming Cang and Fang Zhao found their seats. A program the size of a piece of A5 paper was ced on each chair. It looked like a paper bill, but in fact, it was a tablet stored with the full rundown and Ha Wens biography. Fang Zhao also noticed each of the 10 songs in the program was tagged with an empty circle at the end. He knew what the symbols meantthat the songs had not be sold yet. A song that had been sold was indicated by a solid circle. There was still some hushed chitchat among the audience, but it died down when the concert started. Ha Wen didnt seem that old. Someone in their 50s in the New Era was the equivalent of a young man in his 30s in the Old Era. He was a bit chubby and had a kind face. Perhaps he was more easygoing because of the adversity he had ovee. He gave a good first impression. After a brief opening speech for acknowledgments, it was time for the first piece, which was a new version of a folk song for children from the Founding Era and was performed by harmonica. The harmonica was truly an out-of-fashion instrument in the New Era, but it was a good fit for this newly arranged childrens folk song. The melody was mellifluous and tinged with innocence and purity and the warmth of emotion. The first song was followed by pieces that featured rearranged scores performed by the violin, the flute, the ssical guitar, and other instruments, either in solo or inbination. For professionals, music was the best way to vent emotion. Concerts were an opportunity not only to showcase your work but also to convey personal feelings. And veteran musicians could tease out the emotion in every piece without reading the program notes. Each piece was followed by a break during which Ha Wen introduced the next piece and briefly exined what theposer was trying to convey. Fang Zhao noted the structure of the rundown. The 10th song and also the final piece of the concert. The backdrop turned deep blue, and small spotlights meandered. The projectionplemented the mood of the concert nicely. The 10th song was a piano piece performed by Ha Wen himself that was adapted from a piece written by a famousposer some 200 years ago. Fang Zhao had heard Natiwuzi perform the piece on an electric guitar. The original was fast and light-hearted, while the electric guitar version was wild and unkempt. Ha Wens rendition was neither. Ha Wen was in the zone. The melody progressed slowly, filled with tortured emotion. The original was about 4 minutes long. Ha Wens version was 8 minutes, about double the length, yet it didnt feel protracted. Instead, it conveyed the full extent of theposers sorrow beautifully. It was as if time had stopped, like a dead pool of water. A gentle breeze swept by, and the human heart fluttered, the asional bubble marking the passage of time. With everything that had gone down, it was important to remember ones initial dream. Honor the past by preserving ones purity of purpose. This was not the best version of the song Fang Zhao had heard, but it was definitely among the top three. Stunning. It was undoubtedly a high-quality rearrangement. No wonder Ming Cang had suggested this concert. Someone who could rearrange a ssic from 200 years ago in this way was an indisputable talent. His love for music also shined through. As Ming Cang had pointed out, Ha Wen remained passionate about life and music despite having been dealt a cruel twist of fate. He had endured the kind of adversity that few had ovee, weathering major ups and major downs as he had gone from wealthy to poor to wealthy again. Such purity of purpose was hard toe by. An epiphany struck Fang Zhao, and he smiled. He realized why Ming Cang had picked Ha Wens concert. Ha Wen was undoubtedly talented. People who performed at the Golden Age werent all pretenders. There were actual talents too, but out of all the shows, Ming Cang had picked Ha Wens. Ming Cangs choice was a subtle message to Fang Zhao not to be blinded by his current fame and fortune. The entertainment industry was too unpredictable and ever-changing. No one knew what would follow after a moment of glorymore glory, or a slump. There were no guarantees. It would be great if Fang Zhaos August concert was a big sess, but if it wasnt, he shouldnt get too down on himself either. Look at Ha Wen, this senior musician in his 50sdidnt he make it after all? As Fang Zhao had figured, Ming Cang was worried that the pressure was too much for Fang Zhao. Silver Wing was a business, after all. All they cared about was making money. Everything else fell by the wayside. The media scrutiny, the pressure to turn a profit for Silver Wing, the public reactionall these factors could work against Fang Zhaos development as an artist. Ming Cang wanted to tell Fang Zhao that even if his concert failed or didnt meet expectations, he shouldnt give up, he should stay mentally strong and not back down. He was still young and had plenty of chances ahead of him. Chapter 266: Paving the Way Chapter 266: Paving the Way Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After the concert ended, Ming Cang did not immediately leave. He wanted to introduce Fang Zhao to Ha Wen. This would be beneficial to both Fang Zhao and Ha Wen. Ha Wen strode over quickly. "Teacher Ming?!" Ming Cang and his wife had both taught him before. After Ha Wen had sent out the invites, he had found out that Ming Ye would be having his weekly medical examination. His concert had coincidentally fallen on the same day, so he had expected Ming Cang to stay home and look after Ming Ye. He had never expected that Ming Cang would actuallye over. Ha Wen knew about the hardships Ming Cang had been through over the past 10-plus years. He had also helped Ming Cang, but back then, he had been at a low point in his career and the help he had been able to provide was limited. After he had finally ovee his own difficulties, when he wished to help Ming Cang more, he had heard that a treatment had been discovered and had felt happy for Ming Cang. For this concert, Ha Wen had guessed that Ming Cang might not show up due to the matters with Ming Ye. Although he had felt a little regretful, as the father of two children himself, he could understand where Ming Cang wasing from and had noints. During his time at the Qian Academy of Music, besides Ha Wens own talent, Ming Cangs teachings had been very important as well. Even after Ming Cang no longer taught, they still kept in touch and maintained their student-teacher rtionship. Every time they spoke would end up being beneficial to Ha Wen. The reason Ha Wen was able to sit in front of a piano once again was also because of Ming Cangs encouragement. When he had found out that Ming Cang was here, Ha Wen had been moved, ced other matters aside, and rushed over. After Ming Cang had introduced Fang Zhao, Ha Wen smiled at Fang Zhao and said, "I know you, a really impressive junior indeed!" As graduates of the Qian Academy of Music, calling one a junior disyed a sense of closeness, and the praise he had given was not because Ming Cang was there but rather because of genuine admiration. Although they specialized in different styles, they could still hear the skills from otherposers works. From what Ha Wen saw, despite Fang Zhao being only 20-odd years old and havinge from a family without a musical background, his aplishments were already extremely impressive. "Are you done with all your stuff? Go settle all your own matters first. We will just wait for you here and have a chatter." Ming Cang waved Ha Wen off, letting him sort out his own matters first. Hearing Ming Cang say this, Ha Wen nodded. Although his concert had ended, there were a couple of things he still needed to see to. "All right, then please have some tea over here first, Teacher Ming and Junior Fang." Ha Wen got somebody to bring Ming Cang and Fang Zhao to a lounge. He couldnt let his guests stand there and wait for him. After Ha Wen left, Ming Cang exined to Fang Zhao, "After a concert, he must send off old ssmates, teachers, and friends who came to cheer him on as well as parties interested in purchasing song rights. That might take a while longer, but it wont be more than an hour. Lets have a chat over there first." Seating himself down in the lounge, Ming Cang continued, "You did well signing with Silver Wing and having their teams help you out with the social niceties, but you still cant leave everything to the teams behind you. There are always some social interactions that you ought to attend in person." Ming Cang was reminding Fang Zhao that although he might seem on fire now, if his powerful backer Silver Wing left the picture, he could not even bepared to others who were from influential families. There were some things that couldnt bepletely left to others. Some people were arrogant and haughty but had the capital and resources to back it upFang Zhao was still a long way from that level. A student had once told Ming Cang that, havinge from a basic background, the pressure he had felt was much more than what others felt. There were times when he had wanted to escape a predicament but had not been able to rely on contacts, so he had only been able to struggle as if his life depended on it. Although Fang Zhao did not have an influential background, he had ability and luck, and the path he had traveled was smooth, so he had not needed to struggle and strive to survive. Thinking about the series of experiences Fang Zhao had had after graduating, in his heart, Ming Cang sighed at Fang Zhaos good fortune. But he did not know that Fang Zhao had experienced a period where hed had to struggle just to live, and Fang Zhao had spent close to a hundred years in that sort of hell. Sure, Fang Zhaos current body had been strengthened during the mysterious process of his rebirth, but having the experience from his past life of living through the Period of Destruction had given rise to the current Fang Zhao in everyones eyes. Otherwise, if it had been any other person who had been reborn, even if theyd had golden fingers, they might not necessarily have aplished what Fang Zhao had. The experience from his past life was cast inside the current Fang Zhao. What others saw as luck was actually his experiences that could not be revealed to the world. As for Ming Cangs worry, there wasnt really any need for it. When it came to his mental state and character, Fang Zhao was really strong. Furthermore, Fang Zhao also wasnt a person with a low IQ or EQ. After around 40 minutes had passed, Ha Wen hurriedly returned with a beaming smile on his face. He was clearing excited. His selling of song rights had probably gone really well, and evaluations from people within the circles were quite high. He had trulypleted his first concert, a major stepping stone in his life. Ming Cang chuckled. "Looks like the results were not bad." He had already gotten some evaluations of Ha Wens concert from some people in a group chat, and most of them were full of praise. Ha Wens eyes had turned to slits on his slightly round face. "Hahaha, not bad, not too bad!" Ming Cang once again introduced the two of them to each other, this time a little more formally. Then he said to Fang Zhao, "If you have any queries or doubts about arranging, you can look for Ha Wen." "Right, I might not be as impressive in other areas as Junior Fang, but arrangement is my specialty. Although I cantpare with the teachers at QiMu, if you have any questions, feel free to ask me. Oh, I nearly forgot, lets exchange contact information. Your concert ising soon. If you need help in any areas, dont be afraid to ask," Ha Wen said. In his heart, Ha Wen knew that although Fang Zhao was still considered a neer and junior in the music circles, no one took him lightly. Ha Wen had also seen from recent news that there was a lot of attention being ced on Fang Zhaos concert even though there was still some time before it. Interacting more would be beneficial to the both of them. The three of them spent an hour chatting in the music halls lounge. Ming Cang had not performed here in a long time and his suggestions were only from his point of view, while Ha Wen, who had justpleted his concert, provided suggestions that were more applicable to Fang Zhao. That night, after Fang Zhao had returned home from Golden Age Music Hall, Fang Zhao tidied up and recorded down all the knowledge, suggestions, and insights he had gained from Ming Cang and Ha Wen in his notebook. The concert was in April, but time would pass very quickly. Fang Zhao regarded his first concert as quite important. Just as Ming Cang had said, if he was not satisfied with the status quo in the circles, he could only adapt to it until he had sufficient capability to change it. In the New Era, for people who were in this industry, holding their first concert at one of the three major venues was like an extremely important examination in ones life. When Old Xue Jing returned back from Huangzhou, he started helping Fang Zhao prepare for his concert. He was an old man and his energy was limited, so he could not help out too much, but from the attitude he showed, he was telling people in the circles this: "I regard this little fellow really highly. Do not deliberately nitpick!" As for Ming Cang, there was no need for him to say anything. Everyone in Yanzhous music circles knew that Ming Cang was standing on Fang Zhaos side. Every since Fang Zhaos "100-Year Period of Destruction" series had been released, everyone had been able to see Ming Cangs stance. Also, Ming Cang had not hidden the fact that he had brought along Fang Zhao to Ha Wens concert. Thus, people within the circles knew that for the neer Fang Zhaos first concert, there were two old hands paving the way. As long as the quality of the pieces produced wasnt too bad, on ount of these two, nobody would give too poor an evaluation. Cant stand it? Jealous of Fang Zhao? Of course there were such people. But what could be done even if they were jealous? Before finding out the quality of Fang Zhaos pieces that would be showcased at the concert, people could only keep their opinions to themselves. If they said too much, besides offending others, it would only show that they were petty, and it was not beneficial for them. Thus, when critics in the industry were interviewed, when Fang Zhao, a little junior within the industry, was mentioned, their evaluations of him were guarded. They might have wanted to grumble about Fang Zhao in their hearts, but they could only wait. The moment Fang Zhao failed, they would bring out their grievances without the slightest hesitation! Everything was judged in terms of quality. Even with Xue Jing and Ming Cangs support, if the quality wasnt there, they couldnt me others for not showing mercy. Actually, there were many people doubting the quality of the pieces Fang Zhao would be putting up. After all, he had been undergoing military service for the past year, and all 10 songs of his ha beenposed during that time. Fang Zhao had also frequently gone out on missions during his military service days, and there hadnt really been a lot of time to spend onposing. And that wasnt even taking into ount his mental and physical exhaustion after missions. In that limited amount of time, had he been able to create quality 10 works? There were also people who had bought tickets for Fang Zhaos concert off other people at high prices in order to get firsthand news at the earliest possible time. As days passed, August drew closer. Fang Zhao did not participate in any activities, did not y games, did not ept interviews, and did not do any livestreams, but Fiery Birds advertisements were still there. Online, his sticker packs were still in cirction, and Silver Wings publicity teams were not being idle. Thus, even though Fang Zhao did not participate in any activities, his image never went out of sight, and people were instead reminded of Fang Zhaos concert from time to time. The concert was arranged for the first Saturday of August. On the eve of the concert, Fang Zhao was brushing Curly Hairs fur as he talked with Xue Jing through a video call. Xue Jing was worried that Fang Zhao would be too nervous. He had not expected that, when the call went through, he would see Fang Zhao brushing Curly Hair. "Seems like you are in a decent state. Thats good, keep it that way. Rest early today and make sure your energy levels are up. Dont concern yourself with me tomorrow. Ill be heading there with a few old friends." Xue Jing was very satisfied with Fang Zhaos current state. Seeing that Fang Zhao did not need counsel, Xue Jing did not bore him with incessant chatter and just exhorted once or twice before ending the call. After the call, Fang Zhao removed a thickyer of curly fur from the brush and ced it in a box. The box was filled with Curly Hairs dropped fur. In May, someone had looked up Fang Zhao, asking him to endorse a household cleaning robot. Especially for households with pets, the focus was on cleaning the furs and hairs of pets while not damaging the floorboards. That person had said a lot, but Fang Zhao had ultimately rejected them. Why? Even though Curly Hair shed excessively, it wasnt that serious and there was no need for a cleaning robot. Fang Zhao patted Curly Hairs head. "Go and y." As soon as he had said it, Curly Hair flew into the gaming room like the wind. Turning off the lights, Fang Zhao stood in front of the windows as he gazed out at Qian Citys bright nightscape. To say that Fang Zhao did not even have any feelings at this point would be a lie, but Fang Zhao was not anxious like Xue Jing and the others were, nor was he worried. Instead, he had a sort of excitement, like he was impatient to get on with it. As aposer, Fang Zhao was definitely willing to let his pieces be heard by even more people. In his past life, he had not had the qualifications. And forget about a concert. Back in the Old Era, there hadnt been anything like this. This was something wonderful. Fang Zhao could not bring himself to be worried at all. Chapter 267: Gathering Together Chapter 267: Gathering Together Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh August 5, the first Saturday of the month. At 6 p.m., there were already many reporters stationed in the vicinity of Golden Age. Their target wasnt Fang Zhao, nor were there truly concerned with the quality of Fang Zhaos pieces. Today, they were stationed here with the motive of catching any celebrities attending the concert! Silver Wing was not a reputed entertainmentpany for nothing and had done everything to reap the most benefits. For example. Silver Wing had gotten their well-known celebrities to generate buzz for the concert today, using the concert as an excuse to stir up news and let their celebrities show their faces. There was a red carpet covering the twenty or so meters of road at the entrance. It could be said that before the concert started, this would be their showcase. Outside the concert hall, the ce was glistening with stars. Even if only a portion of Silver Wings stars were here, it was enough to send those entertainment reporters into a frenzy. There were also other celebritiesfirst-, second-, and third-rate celebrities, and even celebrities who were not much better than the average personwith all sorts of reasons and purposes for attending. Nearby, there were fan groups of certain stars making themselves heard asyers andyers of security personnel watched on. The concert had not yet started, but pieces of entertainment news erupted in session. There were Silver Wings official announcements, which were more reserved: "On the red carpet in front of Golden Ages main doors!" "He Lisi and other Silver Wing celebrities strike a pose!" There were others, such as "XXXs stunning red carpet attire" and "XXX beauties on the red carpet." One look and it was obvious that thepanies behind them were taking the opportunity to hype up their own artists. Besides the film stars, there were also members of the gaming team. Silver Wings side had already made preparations for Jinro and the others. There were also people from other continents who had no intention of stirring up anything themselves. For example, Ma Xier, who, not wanting to run into any reporters, had entered Golden Age through another entrance. His purpose was the concert, not to generate news about himself. However, those wanting to keep a low profile were but a small minority. Zaro belonged to the category that loved the attention and limelight everywhere he went. Dressed in a suit of the same style that nobility of the Old Era wore and with his air of haughtiness, he still seemed rather intimidating. On the twenty-meter red carpet, which would take 30 seconds to cross, Zaro stopped after every two or three steps to strike a pose and let reporters snap till their hearts content. After finally entering the doors, Zaros haughty and intimidating air dispersed in a sh. Impatience showing on his face, he asked his agent, "Why hasnt that idiot arrived?" Zaros agent calmly answered, "I just checked. She has arrived in Qian City and is currently changing her outfit." "Her and her trifles!" Bored, Zaro went online and watched Silver Wings live broadcast of the red carpet outside. Noticing there were still many people talking about him in thements section, his gaze skipped through those negativements about him and focused on thements that praised him, making him feel pleased. Who cares about those celebrities? Look, this is the charm of the great Zaro of Leizhou! After Zaro had entered, the reporters outside could no longer take photos of him, so they discussed in private. "This Zaro is indeed really pretentious. If I did not know what he is normally like, perhaps I would have been fooled by that image he projects." But before everyone could continue discussing Zaro, an even more pretentious person than Zaro appeared. A pumpkin car full of individuality, a gorgeous princess skirt, and the gait of a noblewoman. She was even toting an umbre. The moment the silhouette of this person appeared, immediately, reporters diverted their attention away from other celebrities and all focused on her. "Barbara?!" "The one from the Lakalina family?" "Shes also here!" This was simply an unexpected surprise! Entertainment reporters got even more excited and frantically snapped away. But when Zaro saw thements section being flooded withments about Barbara, he fell into a bad mood and grumbled, "Its already dark, whats she doing with an umbre? Idiot!" Indeed, many reporters had misgivings about this. The weather over the past few days had been fine. There was no rain and it was night now, so what was the point of an umbre? But in the next moment, everyone knew the answer. Click. Woosh. Barbara lifted her hand, and the umbre automatically opened. On the umbre were a bunch of glittering gemstones that were blinding. The mass of reporters: "..." So it was an umbre spotlight! Indeed, it was dazzling enough. Nobody would sparkle brighter than her tonight. Perhaps she would be on the headlines of news being publishedter on. Zaro was discontented and groused, "Shes cheating! She actually brought equipment!" His agent stood to the side and kept his silence. After Barbara stepped into the main doors, Zaro grumbled, "Did you not have dinner tonight? You are walking too slowly!" This time, because Zaro had invited Barbara to the concert, he had booked a VIP booth and so went in together with Barbara. There was still a distance to go from the main doors to hall no. 1, and a short distance away from Zaro and Barbara, an entertainment reporter who had purchased live tickets was waiting to secretly snap some shots. When he spotted Zaro and Barbara walking together and they apparently seemed to be talking, his eyes lit up in a sh. Look! What have I managed to catch!? Indeed, a costly live ticket was indeed worth its price. Over at that side, Zaro had found the VIP booth he had booked. Before a concert began, every VIP booth was in a sealed mode, providing an even more private space, making it convenient for guests to talk before the concert started. Zaro was mulling over how to talk to Barbara about the ck mark in his history, while Barbara was being fussy and looking through the song list and information about theposer. All she knew about Fang Zhao was that he was really impressive at ying games and creating waves during his military service. She did not know much about Fang Zhaos achievements in the music world. Zaros agent sat in the corner browsing the inte, looking at who else might show up today. Some people were already present but had not given any notice that they would being. He had seen a few special people entering through another entrance and was wondering if his eyes had been ying tricks on him. As he refreshed, more news appeared. As he looked at the contents at the top, his hands trembled. "Shock! Lei, La families to be joined by marriage?" "Zaro and Barbara appear at Golden Age Music Hall, seemingly intimate!" "New romance? Zaro with industry beauty, yet he does this..." Zaros agent looked up toward Zaro and saw Zaros facial expression change as he was browsing the news. In his heart, he thought, Its over. He is going to explode. Indeed, in the next instant, Zaro shot up as quick as lightning. "My *ss! Seemingly intimate? Are their eyes full of sh*t!? And even joined by marriage? Who said all this? Investigate! Daddy will sue them till their pants fall off!" Barbara had also seen the newsher assistant had forwarded it to herand she looked as though she had just stepped in poop. Zaro no longer wished to talk to Barbara about the ck mark in his history. He had not yet resolved that ck mark when even worse news had appeared and now he had flown into a rage. Now he no longer wanted to sit with Barbara and listen to the concert anymore. The thought made him angry. Thinking back, surely he had walked too close with Barbara when they had entered, and they had been photographed by those idiot reporters who were making up stuff. "Go book another booth!" Zaro shouted at his agent. Zaros agent felt his head ache. "Live tickets were already all sold out early on. There arent any surplus VIP booths either." Zaro raged on. "I dont care! Spend a little more and get the neighboring booth to scram!" Zaros agent wasnt willing to do so. Would people who were able to book a VIP booth care about that little bit of money? Furthermore, there might be people of influence in Yanzhou. As an agent, an employee, would he dare to smash money in anothers face to get them to leave? Besides, this was in Yanzhou. They were not in control over here. It wouldnt be good if news of this broke. But a red mist had descended on Zaro as he read through the news. Seeing his agent using all sorts of excuses, he waved his hand. "Stand aside, I will do it personally!" Zaro tookrge strides over to the neighboring VIP booth and pressed the bell. His agent advised against this. "Senior master, this isnt appropriate!" Zaro once more brushed his agent aside. "How is it not appropriate? I know you dont have much guts, so stand aside!" Seeing someone open the door of the VIP booth, he no longer bothered about his agent. With a confrontational tone, he said to the bodyguard that had opened the door. "You all..." Just two words hade out from his mouth when Zaro stopped as if somebody had suddenly tied a noose around his neck and strangled him. He had seen the crest disyed on the breast pocket of that person. It was the crest of the Inteary Fund, and it was not just a general crest. It belonged to the internal department of the Inteary Fund, which held an even higher status. Zaro was a spoiled brat and normally did not act reasonably, but he could actually discern clearly which sort of people he could afford to offend and which he could not. Furthermore, he was very clear that his family had beneficial ties with the Inteary Fund. Now, under this sort of circumstance, stomping on the face of the Inteary Fund was no different from sabotaging his familys business. If he returned, he would definitely be in trouble, and even a severe beating would be considered a light sentence. At the present situation, Zaro knew to be prudent. Thus, when Zaro saw the crest, even using the little IQ that he had to weigh the pros and cons, he was terrified. "You all... good evening. I hope you enjoy the concert, hahaha!" After a few awkwardughs, Zaro turned around and returned back to his room, no longer possessing the brashness hed had a few moments ago. Compared to offending people he couldnt afford to offend, Zaro decided to endure the humiliation and share a VIP booth with that idiot Barbara. What was the worst that could happen? He could just pretend she wasnt there! Zaros agents face had turned ghastly white at that instant. He had been worried that Zaro would have met the Inteary Funds personnel head on. Luckily, Zaros brain wasnt entirely mush, and Zaro had stopped in time. Wiping off the cold sweat on his forehead, Zaros agent thought to himself, Indeed, those special people I saw before were from the Inteary Fund. I didnt see wrongly. However, if the higher levels of the Inteary Fund are actually here, Fang Zhao is really an impressive person! Fang Zhao had no idea what was going through the minds of those people present in the audience. At the moment, he was replying to messages. "We have already arrived. Dont bother about us. Concentrate on your preparations." This was what Great-Grandfather Fang had sent. Zuo Yu and Yan Biao were fetching them, so Fang Zhao was at ease. There were also other people he was familiar with who had sent him messages, including Ji Polun who had just graced the red carpet and had sent a message to Fang Zhao after entering hall no. 1. "Brother Zhao, you can do it!" "Best of luck. Hope everything goes smoothly!" Before the concert, there were Silver Wing personnel to receive the guests. Fang Zhao did not need to do anything. Old Xue Jing had also arrived with some of his old friends. He even specifically came backstage to see Fang Zhao. He only left after he saw that everything was going smoothly and there were no abnormal situations. The Silver Wing personnel in charge of backstage arrangements saw Fang Zhao sitting over there in silence and came over. "Everything is in order. Just follow the n and everything will be fine. Dont worry." Although there was no need for Fang Zhao to perform, he still needed to give a thank you speech during the opening sequence of the concert. The Silver Wing personnel was worried that Fang Zhao would freeze up when he went on stage. That would be quite awkward. Fang Zhao replied to a message and looked up and smiled. "Im really not nervous." Chapter 268: Concert (1) Chapter 268: Concert (1) Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh As the timezones at various ces were different, even though it was night at Qian City, other ces were not necessarily the same. On Baiji, in the military district area, it was noon. Shanta and other high-ranking officials sat in the screening room. The sound and projection equipment here was of the highest quality, and the "hall-grade" online streaming pass Shanta had purchased would be ryed here. "Everyone can take the opportunity to rx. The chance to get to watch a concert is hard toe by. How many years has it been since weve had one? It brings back memories." Shanta had been to music halls when he was younger, but back then, he had only tagged along to join in the on the fun and act a little pretentious. Later on, after he had joined the military, he had no longer gone to such concerts. After he had been transferred to Baiji, there had been no ces for entertainment, let alone any music halls. Although they werent able to attend the concert venue, listening to it live was still a decent experience. Previously, Shanta had sent a few videos and images to Fang Zhao for him to select some background scenes to y while the concert was officially in effect to set the mood. Besides Fang Zhaos contributions toward Baiji, Shanta also had other motives for showing so much support for Fang Zhao. Although he might not have a great eye for business, when he had seen Silver Wing stirring up news about Fang Zhaos concert and Fiery Bird seizing the opportunity to promote a bunch of sound equipment, Shanta had also wished to take the chance and have a round of publicity. For the masses, the style of official military publicity might not be what they liked. After Project Starlight had ended, there had been a noticeable drop in attention ced on Baiji. Now, Baiji no longercked investors, but Shanta also wished to have the attention from more of the normal masses. After considering for a bit, he had decided it was best to borrow Fang Zhaos matter to let their presence be known once more. Back then, the bulk purchase of tickets had caused quite amotion, and Shanta had been rather satisfied. Today, on the date of the concert, Shanta had specifically let news be released to let people know that today, in the military district, many areas would be focused on the concert. Back when news about the military district buying so many online streaming passes hade out, they had received criticism saying that they were spending wantonly and wasting military funds. Those that had criticized them had even included some military officials of a simr rank from various military districts. But Shanta had not been bothered. Onlyter on, when he had taken part in a high-ranking official meeting between various military districts, had he directly met these criticisms head-on. "How can this be considered spending money wantonly? Us old soldiers on Baiji are overworked all year, and how many of us have never gotten the chance to return home in decades? In the past, whenmunications were poor, it was so hard to find time to even see our family through videos. Now that conditions are better, we cant just have a small entertainment activity? Just because they are my own soldiers, I cant care for them a little?" "Military districts back on earth frequently invite stars over to perform. For us at remote and faraway locations, so what if we watch a concert through the inte? The money spent this time might not even beparable to the money you people spend every year to invite celebrities!" "Besides, the concert is Fang Zhaos. Do I need to remind you people who Fang Zhao is? The discoverer of grade A power on Baiji and a reserve-duty major! He isnt anybody with a suspicious identity!" Shanta was mocking certain military districts that had invited celebrities to perform in the past. It had been revealed that there were certain organizations at work behind this, which had nearly caused a big stir. "Before you talk about our Baiji military district, please wipe your own buttocks clean first!" After Shanta had spouted this during the videoconference, he had snorted in his heart. Comparing these, all we did was just sparingly spend a bit to watch an online concert. Why do we have to endure criticism? Furthermore, what we are doing is gaining some publicity. How can this be wrong?! After seeing Shanta flip out during the videoconference, not many others dared to press this matter any further. Actually, for people of their rank, attending a concert was just considered a small matter. This time, their criticism was because they were unable to stomach the recent limelight Shanta had been getting. Speaking about the concert, actually, Shanta had another idea. Baiji wanted to film a documentary, different from those short films and publicity films of the past. This time, it would be even more formal. Other than it being broadcast, it was to be stored in records. In the future, in Shantas own personal record of achievements, this documentary would be ced as a realistic ount. Filming for the documentary had been started a while back and was already in production, but Shanta had not officially announced it yet. Every year, they produced a few episodes to record the changes on Baiji. For the documentary, there naturally was a need for apaniment music. The military district had rmended a few people, but they were all masters who specialized in creating background music for military documentaries. Shanta had not yet rejected the notion. For this sort of important documentary, every production personnel, includingposers, had to go through a thorough identity screening. However, whenever Shanta saw a piece that might be suitable for the documentary, if there were no problems with theposer, he would also purchase it. Thus, Shanta felt that if there were any pieces among the 10 songs showcased at Fang Zhaos concert that satisfied him, he would select a few of them for purchase. Shanta had the authority to use some of the funds on hand. Compared to the amount of military funds he had avable, an apaniment piece wouldnt cost much. When the time came, he could just consider it as a publicity or production expense. Qian City, 7.30 p.m. The atmosphere outside the concert hall had already quieted down. Reporters stationed outside were starting to regret not purchasing live tickets at this point. How great would it be if they could be inside? Perhaps they could have managed to take photographs of those people who had kept a lower profile and had not graced the red carpet. Now, it was those reporters that had tickets and were inside who released some on-site news from time to time, such as which certain great master or celebrity had been spotted. In hall no. 1, the concert formally began. As theposer of this concert, Fang Zhao went on stage to give his thank you address. Faced with thepletely filled hall, Fang Zhao smiled. "A very warm wee to everyone who is in attendance at my concert. This is the very first concert that I have held in my life..." Many people who held their concert for the first time looked exhausted, as if they had been unable to sleep, as they stood here and pretended to be calm. However, Fang Zhao was not like that. At this time and ce, he looked particrly refreshed and had an expression of excitement. He seemed to be emotionally moved, as if he had aplished a cherished dream. In both his past life and his current life, this was the first time he had held his own concert. He was not a singer, nor was he specifically performing, but as aposer, just like many other creators, he liked to use this method to let even more people hear his sounds. Fang Zhao expressed some of his thoughts and thanks and gave a brief introduction on the background of the 10 pieces that were to be performed tonight. Before, Ming Cang had told him that the people who came were here to listen to Fang Zhaos songs, not his stories. Even if he wanted to say more, he should also wait till after the concert had ended. Also, he had been told that the opening address for the concert should not be too long. Nowadays, people did not have too much patience. After the opening address, Fang Zhao returned backstage. The white-haired conductor of the orchestra about to perform gave a nod to Fang Zhao, telling Fang Zhao that there was no need to be worried. The conductor was only 80-plus years old and wasnt considered particrly old for a conductor, and he did not have too many white hairs. He had dyed his hair himself, as he felt that he would appear even more imposing with a full head of white hair. The lights dimmed and the audience fell silent. The sealed modes of the VIP booths were also raised, but there was still a special curtain in between the booths. Only the silhouettes of their neighbours could be seen. Zaro turned his head over to look and made out four or five figures in the room next door. That was all he could discern. Who exactly was in the next room? Zaro was preupied with making guesses. Barbara was chatting with a friend from Lazhou. It was inconvenient for voice calls, so she was using only text messages. "Hahaha, since when have you been together with Zaro?" People from Lazhou had also seen the news from Yanzhous entertainment magazines, and it had caused quite a ruckus over at Lazhou. Barbara didnt even want to talk about this matter. She sent a swift reply: "Bad luck!" Her friend also knew that entertainment reporters loved to create news of this sort, and she understood what Barbara was like. She had just mentioned this as a passing joke and would not talk about it further, as Barbaras temper was not something to trifle with. Thus, Barbaras friend stopped herself from going too far and instead asked, "Arent you at the concert? How are you still free to chat?" "It hasnt started yet," Barbara replied. "Will you be purchasing anything? Your future drama serials still require apaniment pieces, right? Purchase one if you like it. Generally, most pieces that are showcased at concerts are of high quality." "Well see how it goes." When Barbara had been reading through Fang Zhaos information a while ago, she had listened to the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series and felt that Fang Zhaos style wasnt really too suitable to her own dramas. Barbara hade because that idiot Zaro had said there were matters they needed to discuss. Barbara herself had nevere to Yanzhou before to attend a concert and was a little curious, so she had epted. She had decided to give it a listen, and if the quality wasnt up to scratch or if it was something not suited to her tastes, she would head online to look for others. Just as she was chatting, an exquisite and slow piano melody began to flow, apanied by ayer of cushioned string tones. This brought about an indescribable mood, as if there was some frustration and longing, yet there was some calm gratification. Barbara subconsciously sat a little straighter and put on a look of seriousness. The few old folks sitting together with Xue Jing scrunched up their eyebrows at practically the same time. Eh? In their hearts, they were astonished. On the song list, the first piece was titled "Empty." The backdrop disyed on stage was an azure blue in the boundless cosmos. In the introduction of this piece in the song sheet they were holding, this piece was created from Fang Zhaos thoughts and feelings as he left earth and headed for his military service destination. Evidently, "Empty" was very different from what they had expected, especially for people who had listened to the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series and had seen the background for the creation of this piece. For the first song, "Empty," the first half was mainly led by a piano and supplemented by a string ensemble. The simplistic melody had hints of peacefulness and an ethereal vibe. Following that, the string tones sounded like flowing spring water and the slow piano melody became quicker. A series of continuous chord changes was like the many different moods and feelings within the heart changing. Toward the middle, woodwind tones gently slipped in alongside drumbeats that got progressively heavier. An amalgamation of different sounds converged to form an interweaving and modting melody, as if people were watching attentively but, in their hearts, a frantic upheaval was uring. Restrained feelings bubbled and struggled to be contained before erupting like dazzling fireworks, surging with passion. Soon after the outburst, it changed back to the calm gentleness of the boundless cosmos, splendid yet mystifying. Appearing as if there was nothing, yet at the same time, possessing everything. An old friend seated beside Xue Jing stared, fixated, at the image disyed in the background where azure blue collided with obsidian ck. Looking at the azure blue, he apparently saw hope and romance. As thest note faded, his originally constricted brows unfolded, and a faint smile appeared on his face. This was totally different from the epic styles of Fang Zhaos representative work, the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series. The "100-Year Period of Destruction" series embodied an obvious narrative style in each of the movements and carried a grand and stunning epic saga. As for this song... It could be said that this song was less forceful, like incorporating warmth into an epic. Chapter 269: Concert (2) Chapter 269: Concert (2) Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After the first song was over, Xue Jing nced at his friends beside him. When he saw their expressions, his slightly anxious heart eased. Although he had seen the scoresheet of the first song before and had faith in Fang Zhaos ability, he had still been a little worried about the quality of Fang Zhaos official concert. But now, it seemed that it differed from his expectations. Very good. The few old folks that hade along with Xue Jing had also started some muted discussions. One of themughed as he said to Xue Jing, "If theing songs are as good as this, your apprentice will be all settled!" Xue Jing immediately put his hands up. "Hes not an apprentice, really! He can at most be considered a student." When it came toposing, he had not taught Fang Zhao much, only giving a few pointers from time to time. He had given Fang Zhao support and helped push him forward so Fang Zhaos development could proceed even more smoothly. The term "master" was still a long way off. For people like them, "apprentice" and "student" had very different characteristics. Anyone that had been taught before could be considered a student, even people who had just listened to one of their lectures, but an "apprentice" was kept close and would personally receive their knowledge, ideology, theories, and much more. Having an apprentice meant one intended to produce a sessor. Therefore, Fang Zhao could only be considered a student, not an apprentice. However, even if he was just a student, there were different categories. Everyone in the circle knew about Xue Jings attitude toward Fang Zhao. It was even better than the attitude one would have toward an apprentice! Xue Jing sounded pleased as he talked to the old man sitting beside him. "Hows this, Old Lin? This student of mine aint half bad." The old man beside Xue Jing was a few years younger and had once been Huangzhou Music Academys president. He was a Huangzhou person over 150 years of age and was Xue Jings apprentice. This time, he had been dragged by Xue Jing to attend this little junior Fang Zhaos concert. Lin Xun drew his gaze away from the backdrop on stage and pondered for a bit before saying, "This little fellow is not what I expected. After stepping into outer space for the first time, many youngposers love to use woodwind and string to continuously change and raise the key whileposing, expanding to fit the scale of the performance and increasing in volume to express the vastness and mysticism of the cosmos. At first, when I read the background inspiration behind thisposition, I expected that he would use this sort of method to express it. I never expected that he would not do so, instead cing an emphasis on the evolving feelings inside of him." It was not that it was impossible, but rather, it wasnt easy. Many neers might not be able to bring out this aspect, but what came to their minds when listening to Fang Zhaos piece was one word: seasoned ! Totally not like something a neer to the industry could produce on his first official concert. "Fang Zhaos piece gives a very strong story-like feeling. Listeners might not be able to discern the meanings inside the piece, but it will give them such a feeling. A really impressive little fe!" Lin Xun eximed. Originally, Lin Xun had been thinking about the review he would write after attending the concert. On ount of Xue Jing, he had been nning to be a little tactful, but now, Lin Xun actually felt that... there wasnt really much to criticize! People with the sort of status they had in the industry generally did not incessantly praise younger generations for their concerts. Normally, reviews would be written without any bias, from an objective point of view. Strong and weak points would both be pointed out, whether good or bad, but the emphasis would be on pointers. What a headache! Besides the song list in Lin Xuns hands, there was a notebook used for recording down his thoughts while listening to the concert. After the concert ended, he would arrange the notes and send it out as a review. During the concert, there were brief intermissions between every song. This was also to make it convenient for seniors within the music circles to evaluate and jot down their notes. But at the moment, the notebook in Lin Xuns hands only had a pitiful handful of words. He felt like he wanted to write a lot, yet he didnt know what to write. Next song, then, Ill write more for the next song , Lin Xun thought to himself. Over at Barbaras side, after the first song ended, she realized she had shing alerts signifying new messages. As she had set her bracelet to silent mode, it was only notifying her of messages but had not produced any sound. Checking it out, there were over 10 messages. Three minutes ago: "Hey, Barbara, I will probably head over to Wai for a leisure trip next month. When I get there, Im going to find a few celebrities to visit the Peach Blossom gardens and have fun." Three minutes ago: "What do you think of the suggestion I just gave?" Two minutes ago: "Barbie?" Two minutes ago: "Is it inconvenient for you right now??" ... Scanning through her messages briefly, Barbara closed her chat window and beckoned for her assistant with her hands. Her assistant, who had been waiting at the side, hurriedly scurried over and handed Barbara a notebook. This was a special notebook Barbara used when she listened to concerts. Although Barbara loved being pretentious, she was more serious toward concerts. As long as it wasnt a genre she disliked and the concerts quality wasnt really bad, she would make a record at every concert she attended. What she did was different from Xue Jing and those other artists; she would analyze it both based on her own preferences and from amercial viewpoint. This concert of Fang Zhaos had exceeded her expectations. Although this musical style was different from what she normally listened to, she still found it eptable. It did not have the thick bloodthirsty aura or the heavy historical vor that the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series had. Barbara did not really like music that was overly thick and serious. She preferred bright, upbeat music, or music that was expressive, emotional, and refreshing, the sort that made people feel happy. Whether it was ssical or modern, whether the tempo was fast or slow, as long as it wasnt too poor, she would find it eptable. As for the song "Empty," it fell within her eptable range. Perhaps she would really purchase a song at this concert? Just as she was preparing to write something down, she spotted something from the corner of her eye. Raising her head to look over, She saw Zaro extending his neck to look over. Zaro wanted to see what Barbara wanted to write purely out of curiosity, but he did not get to see anything except Barbara rolling her eyes. His mouth twitching, Zaro sat back down and said to his agent, "Taking down notes while at a concert? Lunatic!" He was someone who had not even taken notes during his student days. Listening to a concert was for enjoyment as a pastime; what need was there to take notes?! Disappointing! Zaros tastes differed from the style that Barbara liked. Zaro just loved the sort of grand and stunning music from the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series, the sort that made it seem like there were bloody battles and killing intent, the sort that made one energized just listening to it. It was fine if there was some emotion as long as it was not too overly emotional. Zaro wasnt an industry professional and could not evaluate from a professional viewpoint, nor did he have any intention of looking at it that way. His opinion was that if he found it nice to listen to, that was enough. Who cared how others saw it? As long as he liked it, even if industry insiders criticized and roasted it, he would still buy it all the same. For songs, he didnt like, even if it was praised to the high heavens, Zaro wouldnt give it a passing nce. At todays concert, the first piece was still within his eptable scope. "Hey, I feel that this piece isnt too bad. After the concert ends, purchase it," Zaro said. Zaros agent replied, "It just started. Continue listening. Perhaps there will be pieces you like even more." Zaro thought about it for a moment. "Makes sense." Looking at the song list, the second song was titled "Zh." "What does Zh mean?" Zaro asked bemusedly. "Why is it that artists just love being so deliberately mystifying? Why cant they just give it a simple name that is easy to understand?" Zaros agent lowered his voice and answered, "It is written in the information about theposing process for this song. Zh is the chemical symbol of an element, the one found in the grade A power ore discovered on Baiji. The element is named Zhaoium." Listening to the exchange between Zaro and his agent, Barbara snorted in her heart. Idiot! Not only are you artistically illiterate, but you are blind as well! The lighting changed, signifying that the second song was about to begin. Barbara no longer bothered with chiding Zaro. The venue once again quieted. The moment the prelude started, Barbaras face changed. "Interesting." A woodwind tune picked up, seemingly like a gust of wind from the outside entering the interior of a cave. A series of slow striking piano notes sounded. At the end of every short period, the piano notes repeated, sounding like an echo. Inside the music hall, it gave listeners a surreal and dream-like feeling of echoes bouncing off the walls. Listening to it abruptly brought about a sense of trepidation, as if the body was being chilled by a blowing wind, but as one continued listening, the rhythm gained a sort of implicit charm. Midway through, the tempo changed to a pure and lively r tune paired with a string melody, it was as though a crescendo had risen from the beginning to the end. The rhythm control was highly urate, just like that of a pulse or the rise and fall of ones breathing. It brought with it a ssical feel with some sense of mysteriousness to it, like an uncrackable puzzle of manyyers, just like the background image of a deep crevasse leading to an otherworldly abyss where no light shone through. A passionate yet romantic female voice cried out softly, as if calling to the birth of a sparkling star from the mysterious world beneath the surface of the rock. Seated beside Xue Jing, Lin Xun stared attentively at the huge image disyed in the backdrop of the stage, his face rigid with concentration, and maintaining his listening posture like he was trying his hardest to hear even more. All the way till the song ended, he did not even give the notebook in his hands a passing nce. When it ended, he sighed. "How spiritual." It was not known whether he was talking about "Zh," the song that had just concluded, or Fang Zhao, theposer. Another old person among the group appeared to have thought of something as heughingly asked Lin Xun, "Old Lin, doesnt that song have a style akin to a spiritual journey?" Someone else shook his head. "No, I dont think it does. The song that just yedcked an elegant feel, but it had a sort of prating force." The other old folks also joined in the discussion. "At the 20-second mark, where the r provided the impetus for the sudden change in tempo, I just felt like giving him high marks." An old man who had a preference toward strings instruments and especially loved the violin disagreed. "Unlike you, I suddenly felt a rousing feeling at the 45-second mark. The sounds of the violin really enhanced this piece greatly." Hearing the discussions of his old friends, the smile on Xue Jings face deepened. He wished to let his old friends understand more about Fang Zhao and hoped that Fang Zhao would gain the acknowledgment of these people. This would greatly aid Fang Zhaos development. Previously, when people in the music circles mentioned Fang Zhao, they would bring up the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series, but Xue Jing wanted others in the industry to know that Fang Zhao was capable of even more. Fang Zhao could produce hot-blooded fiery pieces, but he could also create gentle and exquisite melodies. However, after Lin Xun had said two sentences, he fell silent, as if pondering an important matter. Roughly half a minuteter, Lin Xun sent a message. Recently, he had been invited by a Huangzhou geography channel to produce apaniment music for an educational science documentary. Among the series, there were more than 10 episodes that focused on mining, and Lin Xun had notposed anything satisfactory yet. Previously, he had not been able to find anything suitable, but now, he felt that he could rmend Fang Zhaos "Zh" song. Coincidentally, this song of Fang Zhaos had beenposed with the discovery of the new ore and element as inspiration, and itplemented the main focus of those episodes. Lin Xun felt that this was an excellent piece of work and that if amercialpany purchased it, that would be too much of a waste. If it were to be ced inside amercial film or television series, it might appear for a while but it would not be heard again after the second year. But an educational science documentary was different. This sort had ater expiration date and would be recorded in high-quality cultural archives. Various science and educational channels throughout the world would broadcast it every year. Schools would also use excerpts as teaching material where the piece would be heard. Just like how schrs hoped their own literary works could withstand the test of time and circte for all eternity, every singleposer also wished for their ownpositions to exist for the longest possible time and not fade into oblivion the year after they appeared. In the New Era, where news and information refreshed at such a rapid rate, these sorts of chances were few and far between. The more he thought about it, the more he felt it was a pity. Thus, Lin Xun immediately sent the production team a message of rmendation. Seeing the notification that the message had been sessfully sent, Lin Xun felt a little more at ease. Chapter 270: Concert (End) Chapter 270: Concert (End) Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Elsewhere, Zaro also told his agent, "Hey, this song isnt bad either. Its rather meaningful. Make a note. Perhaps I can use it in a future film and television series!" Zaros agent didnt say a single word. This was only the second song. Was Zaro going to change his mind againter on? In any case, Zaros agent wasnt going to let Zaro squander money. Zaros agent could see the quality of the concert from the first two songs. Just as Xue Jing and the other seniors of the industry had said, as long as his following pieces were not too far off from the first two songs, this concert would be settled! Following that was the third song, titled "The Power of Life." Fang Zhao had gained inspiration forposing this piece when he had witnessed the germination process of the arrow sunflowers at the experimental plot at Baijis Outpost 23. The start had a monotonous repetitive rhythm, yet there was a hushed, murmured beauty about it, as though something was unfolding as the song progressed, carrying with it some tension that drew in listeners to the artistic concept being created. Amidst the unfurling harmony, an impetus started to slowly push its way forward. The silence, the struggles of life as it muddled along a track, the explosiveness of breaking through the soil, a rallying cry, and finally, emergence! This was a piece with a powerful finale able to invoke intense feelings and cause listeners to resonate with these emotions. Then was the fourth song, "Enemy Attack," the fifth song, "Counteroffensive," and then the sixth song, "Legion." When it got to this point, many fans who had listened to the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series slowly smiled as they reminisced. Still the same old familiar recipe and that same fond vor. Simr to the styles of the four movements of "Period of Destruction," "Enemy Attack" hadyer uponyer of the keyed-up tension of a crisis. It made listeners feel as if their nerves were frayed. "Counteroffensive" showcased the power and grandeur of strings and woodwinds, creating a thick and heroic feel. Just by solely listening to the sounds produced from the stereo equipment, one was able to feel the mind-numbing killer intent hitting them straight in the face. And "Legion" was an ever-fashionable march advancing step by step, an upbeat tune that stirred up the will of the people. ... Listening to these songs brought about a really pleasant feeling, like having a steam hot pot on a cold winter day. Satisfying! Although these three pieces hadpletely different tunes than the movements of the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series, people listening could tell right away that the songs had been created by the sameposer! If these three songs had yed at the start, many seniors in the music industry would surely have thought, Fang Zhao is still relying on his old methods and only has this style . However, after listening to the first three songs and then appreciating the ones that followed, all they could do was sigh ruefully. "This little fe is really remarkable indeed!" But the piece that totally changed peoples opinion of Fang Zhao was the ninth song, the second-tost piece for the concert: " Encore/An Ke 1 ." "Encore? An additional song?" Zaro bemusedly looked at the title of the ninth song shown on the list. Noticing Barbara looking over, he hurriedly said, "Oh right, I think it has something to do with the significance of life?" After he spoke, Zaro thought that he had been intellectually profound and felt particrly pleased with himself. In the end, all he saw was a look of disdain from Barbara. Could he have been wrong? Unconvinced, Zaro flipped through the electronic song list and read the information on the inspiration behind this piece. "A name? Encore is a persons name?" Zaro mumbled to himself as he wore a befuddled expression. Behind him, Zaros agent sighed soundlessly. This is the result of opening ones mouth without knowing anything, you big idiot! In hushed tones, Zaros agent exined, "Senior Master, the title on the song list and the representative persons name are written differently." Zaro flipped the song list back to check the title of the ninth song. Indeed, the words used were different from the song title. However, Zaro was thick skinned and did not feel embarrassed at all. On the contrary, he acted as though he had just discovered a big secret. "That means to say this song was written for a newborn baby girl?" "Er... ording to the background description, that seems like the case," Zaros agent replied. Stage lights alternated. This time, there was no concrete image that appeared. Yellowish-orange ripple-like patterns appeared in the background. The strumming of a zither could be heard. The prelude was gentle. Simple, crisp piano notes leaped around in the hearts of listeners. A violin created an auspicious and peaceful vibe, like the first ray of sunlight emerging from the clouds in the early morning after a night full of heavy showers and warming the depths of ones heart. From the tranquil concerto of violin and piano, a billowing surge emerged. Continuous string tones were like a gust of wind flitting across a stream at dawn, rushing through the forests and gradually mbering up. With some bumps, it finally steered clear of the mountain tops and flew over the wilderness, finally soaring in the boundless sky. This was a tune of majestic freedom! It felt as if something was passing very quickly, but it wasnt time. It wasnt very fierce, nor was it heavy. It embodied warmth and radiance, like anticipating an answer that had been brewing over time. To exin it generally, this song was like an unseen spring water, carefully and continuously permeating into the heart, and when one regained their senses, the heart was already crammed full. The music contained too many emotions, yet when these emotions seemed to be on the verge of overflowing, they were suppressed. Even Xue Jing had a bbergasted look on his face after listening to it. "This... wasposed by Fang Zhao?" "Listening to the other songs and then listening to this makes me... very surprised." "It sounds a little simr to the style of that Ha Wen we heard a few months ago, that student of Ming Cangs." "No, it is different from Ha Wens." Ha Wens music style was like a thin never-ending stream: warm, gentle, and exquisite. On the other hand, Fang Zhaos diverged from this sort of tranquility with a splendid halo. It was seemingly clear and simple, yet it had a stunning effect that could not be described in words! As soon as the song ended, Ha Wen pped vigorously,ughing while shaking his head as if he had seen something unimaginable. Turning to his wife beside him, he praised Fang Zhao. "A really impressive junior! He really is remarkable!" Over in the VIP booths, Zaro was also sighing emotionally. When my own children are born, I will also get him topose a song. As he thought about it, he felt wronged. Why hadnt his own father gotten someone topose a song for him when he had been born? Aftermenting, Zaro habitually nced over to see the situation in the room next door, but he realized that the people there were pacing about. This puzzled Zaro. Before, the room had been slightly quieter, and even when there had been movement, it had only been one person walking about, probably a bodyguard or assistant serving tea or something. But now, it seemed as if they had something they needed to do. Could it be they cant hold it in any longer and want to head to the washroom? Zaro thought to himself with his warped sense of humor. As for Barbara, after listening to the ninth song, she had a nk expression on her face. Afterward, she picked up her notebook and wrote down two lines before stopping, as though she was hesitating. Finally, she resolved herself. She had decided to purchase this song! Beckoning her assistant over, Barbara issued her instructions. "Contact..." She had only said the first word in the sentence when she broke off. Barbara stared at the electronic song list. On it, behind the title of the ninth song, "Encore," the originally hollow circle had be solid. A hollow circle was a mark that meant the copyrights of that particr song had not yet been sold, while a solid circle meant that the rights had already been sold. How long has it been since the ninth song concluded? Has it even been a minute?! Who? Who was it that stole my target!? If not for the fact that she had to uphold her elegant aristocratic image, Barbara would have flipped the table in front of her right now! Preposterous! To dare steal my goods! However, right now, the matter had already reached this point. Barbara forcibly quelled the raging fire in her heart and put on an icy-cold face as she continued sitting there. After the concert ended, she would check it out. She wanted to see who exactly it was that had such quick fingers! The concerts 10th and final piece was titled "Expedition." The image in the backdrop was of Baiji military districts airfield. This was one of the images that had been carefully handpicked by Shanta and sent over. The opening three notes of "Expedition" were like the low-frequency warnings of a fog horn. It was as if the entire music hall was engulfed and jolted thrice. This established the songs main key. Domineering, shocking! That sort of warning sound was actually being simted by instruments in the performance and was slightly different from an actual warning horn, yet every person who had served on Baiji knew that it signified thatrge numbers of transport ships or spacecraft nearby or within Baijis airspace were prepared to take off or descend and that all unrted personnel should clear the area. The drum beats, nimble vibrations of the zither, and imposing res of the trombone that were rousing up the audiences spirits converged to form music and, together with the image in the backdrop, made listeners feel as if they could see the countless flying crafts, both big and small, ascending and descending in Baijis airspace. It was if the audience could see the massive expeditionary force on the faraway of Baiji! With the music provoking the senses, each nerve seemed to be abnormally agitated, creating a rush of blood that seemed to boil over and turn to steam, spurting out from the open pores throughout the body. Even when one shut their eyes, they could still feel that majestic spectacle! It was like an icebreaker, abination of hard work and science charging straight ahead and smashing throughyer uponyer of thick ice as it broke through and took a foray into space! From one to another, from one gxy to another. Our military, fiery and passionate, advancing bravely, conquering the unknown sea of stars! At Baiji military district base headquarters. Bang! Shanta pped his palm forcefully onto the coffee table beside. Laughing heartily, he said, "This is it! Get it!" Actually, when the three instrument-simted warning horns had sounded, Shanta had already wanted to p his hand on the table. However, he had felt that, as the grandmanding officer, he could not act too impulsively and had held himself until the end of the song before bringing his hand down. "Contact Fang Zhao..." Considering it again, Shanta said, "Contact Silver Wing... Forget it, Hong Lou, you go speak to your wife!" Hong Lou, who was seated beside Shanta: "..." Silver Wing was the managingpany for Fang Zhaos concert and was handling the operations and sales of copyrights. Anybody wishing to purchase the songs would have to contact Silver Wing for negotiations. Thus, Shanta wanted Hong Lou to contact Duan Qianji. Directly liaising with the big boss was much more efficient, and they might be able to get a preferential rate. Hong Lou sighed. He didnt have a choice, so he returned to his own office, picked up themunications device, and called Duan Qianji. Of course, he knew roughly how much Fang Zhaos works were worth on the market and also knew that if Baiji military district wanted a song copyright, Duan Qianji would surely give a discounted price, mainly because he, Hong Lou, was here. It wouldnt be good to offend Shanta. It was better to go along with Shantas wishes. It wasnt that they were afraid of Shanta but rather that there wasnt any need to cause tension. On arger scale of things, one song score was just a small matter. This time, Duan Qianji would have to earn less of a profit. At present, Duan Qianji was looking at the evaluations industry insiders were giving for Fang Zhaos concert. Seeing their acknowledgment of the concert, she was d. She was happy for Fang Zhao and delighted at the pieces that would be sold off at decent prices. After this, Fang Zhaos status within the industry would once again swell. It was at this moment that Duan Qianji received the iing call from Hong Lou. She wondered why Hong Lou was contacting her at this time; could it be to congratte her? epting the call, Duan Qianji saw Hong Lous guilt-ridden face. Hong Lou said, "Dear wife, Im sorry!" Duan Qianjis hands trembled slightly, and the smile nearly fell off her face. The moment she heard the end of his sentence, Duan Qianji knew that he was talking about thest song in Fang Zhaos concert tonight: "Expedition." Silently exhaling, Duan Qianji cursed in her heart. I thought youd had an extramarital affair! "Your Baiji military district wishes to purchase it?" Duan Qianji asked. "Mmhm. Shanta has said he wants to get thest song." "All right, got it. The price will be negotiatedter on. Let me first make a note." As she spoke, Duan Qianji changed the hollow circle behind "Expedition" to a solid one. At the same time, people in the music hall holding the electronic song list realized that even before the curtain call, yet another song had been reserved. Chapter 271: Idiot Companies Chapter 271: "Idiot" Companies Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Afterpleting the final piece, Fang Zhao and the orchestra stood for a curtain call. Fang Zhao took a deep bow toward the audience. The concert was finally over. He hoped that his first "report card" had pleased his audience. It was his first concert andprised 10 originalpositions10 of his own stories. What the audience had heard were stories that came from his heart. Many fans might have firste across Fang Zhao through the four movements in the "Period of Destruction" series, but those werent Fang Zhaos own stories. They were built around the virtual idol Pr Light. The feelings and thoughts he had conveyed through music and visuals were part of Pr Lights journey, not his. Any outstanding work of art was based on apelling story. Now, whether they had watched in person or tuned in via live webcast, people knew the background that informed these 10 pieces and the stories they represented. It was a dreame true. Fang Zhao hoped it was just the beginning. He was delighted. Shortly after retreating backstage following the curtain call, Fang Zhao got a call from Duan Qianji. "Did you see the updates on the rights on your song list?" Duan Qianji asked. "Yes." Fang Zhao was carrying a copy of his electronic program. Threeno, now foursongs were tagged with solid circles. Another circle had been filled while Fang Zhao was on the phone. In other words, four of his songs had been sold. Maybe not sold per se, but potential buyers had already ced their orders. "Four of your 10 songs have been reserved," Duan Qianji said. Fang Zhao was signed to Silver Wing as aposer, so Silver Wing was his agent in charge of handling copyright issues for his works. Duan Qianji didnt have to call in person to notify Fang Zhao of the sale of the four songs. Fang Zhaos contract with Silver Wing included a supplementary use that allowed him to sign off on all sales of his songs, including the 10 pieces performed at the concert. He had the right to veto any sale if he took issue with a potential buyer. Barring exceptional circumstances, if a potential buyer was eyeing one of Fang Zhaos songs, they had to get in touch with Silver Wing and get Fang Zhao to sign off before the sale would be official. But in this case, four of Fang Zhaos songs had been sold without his final approval. Fang Zhao knew Duan Qianji was someone who kept her word. There had to be a reason behind her decision to proceed without consulting him, hence the phone call. So Fang Zhao wasnt mad. He just wanted to hear what Duan Qianji had to say. "Shanta wants to buy Expedition," Duan Qianji said. Fang Zhao could figure out from thatment alone why Duan Qianji had changed the status of "Expedition" before getting his OK. In fact, that was what Fang Zhao had expected. He had figured that Shanta would express interest in "Expedition," and he did not object. Even if Duan Qianji decided to sell the rights of the song to the Baiji military district at a low price, he was OK with it. At least the Baiji military district was bothering to pay this time. When the Yanzhou military district had wanted to use songs from the "Period of Destruction" series, they had just gone ahead. Seeing that Fang Zhao was not objecting, Duan Qianji continued with her spiel. "The Inteary Fund bought Encore. It was the first song that was ordered. They approached us during the concert before the song had even finished. They made an offer too good to refuse. The price they offered was higher than we expected. They also said the song would be used for charity, so as a result of their strong lobbying, I changed the status of Encore as well." The Inteary Fund worked with social welfare organizations, local governments, orphanages, and so on. They shot a series of public interest announcements for these partners every yeartwice a year, once in each half. The senior managers at the Inteary Fund wanted to use Encore as the score for their first public interest ad next year. Fang Zhao nodded. "Understood." Fang Zhao couldnt find fault with the Inteary Funds offer either. He even would have agreed to a heavy discount, but the Inteary Fund wasnt poor and had no intention of lowballing him. "Zh was the third song sold. We were approached by Huangzhou Geography Channel. They want to use Zh in a documentary about minerals. Their offer was fair too. This is a good thing for you, good for your career. As I understand it, the documentary they are making is quite meticulous. It will be widely distributed and archived. It will have a long shelf life. Chances like this are hard toe by." This was also an offer that Fang Zhao couldnt refuse, but he was still curious as to why Huangzhou Geography Channel had reached out so quickly. He remembered that Xue Jing had mentioned bringing a few old friends to the concert, so he made a mental note to ask Xue Jing if one of his master-musician friends had suggested the song to the channel. Why else would the snobs there pick his piece? "As for the third song, The Power of Life, it was bought by the Huangzhou Life Sciences Research Institute. I think they were referred by Professor Fan Lin at the Academy of Science HQ. This year marks the 400th anniversary of the institute. The song might figure prominently in their celebrations." The Huangzhou Life Sciences Research Institute was a spin-off of the Academy of Science HQ. It was also an important research body. Fang Zhao couldnt find any reason to oppose the four sales Duan Qianji had just mentioned. These four buyers werent for-profit businesses, so they would make sure the four songs were used in a meaningful way. "Oh, thats right. Hua Li, the team leader of Fiery Birds sound effects team, expressed interest in the first song. Are you OK with that?" Duan Qianji said with a chuckle. "Yeah." Fang Zhao received a text from Hua Li while Duan Qianji waspleting her sentence. Hua Li just wanted to give Fang Zhao a heads up that he was interested in the first song, Empty, and was in negotiations with Silver Wing about the sale. Having received Fang Zhaos consent, Duan Qianji changed the empty circle after "Empty" to a solid one, indicating to everyone browsing the program that the song was taken. Many folks who attended the concert noticed before they even left hall no. 1 that half the 10 songs in their electronic program had already been sold. Such efficiency! That level of interest in the works of aposer in the early days of his career was indeed unexpected. Perhaps spurred on by the speed with which the five songs had been sold, the remaining five didnt go unimed for long. Soon, all the empty circles became solid. A furious Zaro stormed out of the venue as soon as the concert ended. Hispanion, Barbara, wasnt in a great mood either. Why? They hadnt managed to snag a single song. Zaro had been paralyzed by indecision. His agent had told him that their funds were limited and that there was no need to pick several songs. One was enough. Zaro was interested in the music itself, but his agent was different. His agent had been performing a cost-benefit analysis. Zaros agent considered the cost of one song as money spent on a publicity push for his client, which was his goal for the trip to Yanzhou. Zaro had lingered and taken his time, so by the time he had decided, all the songs were gone. As for Barbara, she hadnt face the same dilemma. She had only gone for the song she liked, "Encore," but someone had beaten her to it. She hadnt even had the chance to ce a call to Silver Wing. She had tried to outbid the original buyer of "Encore" only to find her offer politely rejected by Silver Wing. Barbara came from a well-connected family, so to avoid ending up on her sh*t list, Silver Wing had revealed the identity of the buyer. That was also why Barbara couldnt vent her frustration. The Inteary Fund. The Inteary Fund had important business dealings with the Lakalina family. Even an idiot like Zaro knew when to back downnaturally, Barbara knew what the smart thing to do was. All that pent-up anger! Barbara hadnt felt this way in a long time. They kept a lower profile when they left the concert, avoiding the press pack. If the entertainment journos snapped Zaro and Barbara together, they would be revitalized enough to concoct another 800-word bullsh*t story. But their main concern was that they were in a bad mood. They didnt want to deal with the media in a bad mood. The couple exchanged nces. They both looked like they had stepped in dog poop. "Lets go, lets go! Lets get out of here. I dont want to say in Yanzhou any longer," Zaro said as he sped up to a trot. Barbara waved her hand for some time, as if fighting a bad smell, before gesturing with her chin to the assistants and bodyguards by her side. "Lets head back." Like Ha Wen, Fang Zhao couldnt leave the venue immediately after his concert. He had to stick around while Silver Wing negotiated with potential buyers of his songs. Only one official remained from the Inteary Fund party to discuss the fine print of their contract. The others had already left. Negotiations went smoothly. Duan Qianji would take charge of the negotiations with the Baiji military district. Fang Zhao didnt have to worry about that. The negotiations with Fiery Bird also proceeded quickly. Again, the fine print in the contract could be handled by their relevant staffers. Hua Li and Fang Zhao discussed theposers creative process, the former expressing interest in coborating with thetter again in the future. Fiery Bird had acted decisively. Even if they didnt use the song now, it mighte in handyter. Fiery Bird was in the video-game business, but even if they didnt use the song in a game, it could be ced in an ad. With their wide range of products and their corresponding ad campaigns, Fiery Bird made a point of building a substantial song library. Hua Li maintained the practice of buying whatever he fancied. In contrast, Fang Zhao spent quite a bit of time entertaining Xue Jing and Xue Jings friends. Ming Cang wanted to grab Fang Zhao for a chat, but when he approached, he noticed Xue Jing introducing a bunch of veteran musicians to the youngposer, so he decided not to intrude. He said a quick hello and offered his congrattions instead. "Fang Zhao, this is Lin Xun. Professor Lin is an old friend from Huangzhou. Hes the one who rmended Zh to the Huangzhou Geography Channel. You should thank him properly," Xue Jing said while pointing toward hispanion. "Quality is my only criterion. I only rmend works that are worthy. Good job, young man!" Lin Xun broke his serious demeanor with a grin. Fang Zhaos concert program was quite diverse. There were tender pieces, subtle ones, and epics. There were dark, roundabout expressions of regret and explosive disys of passion. Fang Zhao had managed to strike a bnce between raw energy and attention to detail. Every single piece was of good quality. You could tell that Fang Zhao was a seriousposer. Thebination of the aforementioned factors was why industry elders like Lin Xun were so impressed. Lin Xun and others were quite willing to give a promising junior musician like Fang Zhao a helping hand. Xue Jing and his close friends might have had different personalities, but they shared the same approach to and values about music. They wanted to see even more outstanding youngposers emerge. So what if they themselves were eclipsed? This was a good thing for the industry as a whole. It proved that theposers of the current generation were an improvement from the previous lot. The other professional critics who had attended the concert started to issue their reviews as well. The consensus was that this was a high-quality concert. Even Lin Xun, who was typically a harsh critic, gave a positive review, even though his praise was restrained. Xue Jing was happy with the oue. He was happy for Fang Zhao, happy that the youngposer had taken this critical step in his career. On Baiji, Shanta was pleased to see Silver Wings response. Not only had he gotten free advertising from Fang Zhaos concert, he had managed to snag a song at a discount. Still, he wasnt an *sshole who milked his advantage for everything it was worth. Considering the fact that Fang Zhao had taken a loss on this song, he made a mental note to offer the youngposer a discount on power ore in the future. Elsewhere, folks who had been holding their breath and trying to catch ws in the concert werent in a very good mood. After listening to the first song, they had felt there wasnt much to take issue with. Even if the song didnt belong to a genre that such critics preferred or specialized in, the pundits were stillpetent enough to appraise the piece. So after listening to the song, even if they didnt like the style, they couldnt trash it. If they criticized for the sake of criticizing, they would only lose face. Next song, then. Well scrutinize the next song. And then the next, and the next, and the next. Before they knew it, all 10 pieces had been performed. Critics who were paid to write negative reviews got together to brainstorm. "OK, lets discuss what we can start our critique with and what position to take." How could they write their reviews so that they didnte off as paid hacks? As hard as they tried, they couldnt find any major ws in the concert, but they had to go through the motions at the very least. After all, they were professionals. They had to satisfy their clients. Yanzhou, the offices of a film productionpany whose staff had just finished watching Fang Zhaos concert online. "OK, lets have a brief meeting to discuss which songs to buy. I think there are a few that fit in the movie we are making." "I think quite a few are decent, especially the ones that resemble the style of the Period of Destruction series. They would fit in nicely in our movie." "We have to single one out, then rearrange it into three versions so we can use them both as the score and in the trailers." "When weve decided, lets negotiate a good price. We might even get some free publicity for our movie out of the concert, some early marketing. Check out all the hype before the concert. Its a pity none of it touched on our production, but judging from the entertainment headlines in Yanzhou right now, the hype around the concert hasnt ended yet. Who knows, maybe we can catch this train in the nick of time." The meeting ended half an hourter. A song was agreed on. "Xiao Li, get ready to reach out to Silver Wing." Xiao Li was staring at his tablet screen. "Uhm..." "Whats up?" "Theyre... theyre all gone." "What do you mean?" "I mean, none of the songs are avable anymore." He passed his tablet to the others. All the circles at the end of the 10 songs in the program had turned solid. In other words, all 10 songs had been sold. The staffer nicknamed "Xiao Li" scratched his head. "Half of the songs were sold before you started your meeting. The other half were sold during the meeting." The others were incredulous. "That fast?" "This isnt Silver Wings doing, is it?" "Have they announced the buyers yet?" Xiao Li browsed several news websites and checked Silver Wings official website. He couldnt find any announcements. He shook his head and answered in the negative. He noticed an update right after he finished his sentence. "Wait, here we go," Xiao Li blurted out. "Silver Wing just issued an official statement saying all 10 songs have been sold." It wasnt just the potential buyers who were blown away. Fans who were following developments online were even more surprised. Just half an hour after Fang Zhaos concert had ended, Silver Wing issued an official notice saying all 10 songs performed during the concert had been sold. There were all sorts of thanks and pleasantries at the end of Silver Wings statement, but that was of no interest to the fans. Their focus was whether Silver Wing was telling the truth about the sale of the 10 songs. "My ssmates are Fang Zhao fans. They bought online passes to the live broadcast of the concert. I just finished watching with them. It was OK, but was it that good? I heard that neers at most sell one or two songs after their first concert and that selling the whole program takes months." "Fang Zhao is different. He has a foot in various industries and has lots of fans. Its possible his songs were snapped up by nouveau riche tycoons. Hasnt that happened in the past quite frequently?" "I just want to know how much the songs sold for." For most curious onlookers, the most straightforward way to judge the quality of Fang Zhaos songs was by their selling price. "The prices wont be disclosed, but word has it that all the songs fetched high prices." "You cant trust rumors." "Its all hype! Definitely hype!" "Its just rigging. They bought their own songs so they could brag about the sales. Its not like Silver Wing hasnt done it before." "Ive seen these kinds of underhanded tactics beforepushing up prices and then conning idiotpanies into buying the songs." "I wonder which idiotpanies were conned." Another 20 minutes passed. "Heree the idiotpanies." A photo came with the status update. The picture the fan posted was an update Silver Wing had just issued via its social media ount announcing the buyers of the 10 songs. "F*ck! The Inteary Fund, Baiji military district, Fiery Bird, Huangzhou Geography Channel, and the Huangzhou Life Sciences Research Institute?" "My dad is asking why Im reading the news on my knees." "Shitthese idiotpanies are quite high ss." "If thesepanies are considered idiotpanies, then what about the others? Are they parasites then?" "I can understand why the Inteary Fund, Baiji military district, and Fiery Bird might be interested in the songs, but whats with Huangzhou Geography Channel and the Huangzhou Life Sciences Research Institute?" "This makes me want to watch his concert." "D*mnif only I had bought tickets." Among the buyers were also several production and gamingpanies that had global reputations, even if they werent as famous as Fiery Bird. They were capable of generating plenty of discussion on their strength alone, but all eyes now were on the first five song buyers. Just like Barbaras appearance on the red carpet before the concert had stolen the limelight, it was a level of attention that others could only dream of. The first five buyers were such prestigious brand names that readers ignored the rest of the pack. But say what they may, the other five buyers werent "idiot"panies by any measure. Soon the tides turned in online sentiment. Most professional critics gave good reviews, but for the masses who were clueless about music, all they cared about was whether the reviews were positive or negative. Then they would move onto the gossip and spectacle. Footage of the concert wouldnt be avable online right away, so folks who had missed the concert could only rely on online news reports. In Yanzhou, many reporters were working through the night editing their copies. There were also journalists still out in the field reporting. It was already past 10 p.m. in Yanzhou, quitete, but the night was still young in many hotspots. One reporter was lingering near a cluster of university campuses. He was responsible for interviewing university students in the area. "Did you catch Fang Zhaos concert?" "No, I just woke up after crashing following three days of group gaming. I need to grab a bite." ... "Have you heard of Fang Zhao?" "Yeah, we used to listen to his Period of Destruction series before exams." ... After conducting several interviews, the journalist overheard a few students discussing Fang Zhaos concert. Further questioning revealed that the group had watched Fang Zhaos concert online, followed by a bit of web browsing in their dorm rooms. They had gotten hungry and had decided to venture out for ate-night snack. The reporter asked the students for their thoughts on the concert. "I was still in secondary school when I listened to the Period of Destruction series. It was right before my university entrance exams. I listened to the songs while working on mock exams. The concert tonight was great too. I enjoyed Expedition the best," one student said. "I liked Encore. Who knew Fang Zhao could produce a song of that style," another student said. The reporter shifted his recorder to a third student, who was a bit shy, probably because it was his first time being interviewed. "Me? I liked Enemy Attack, Counteroffensive, Legion, and Expedition. They make for great background music while working on mock papers. I got quite excited listening to them." The reporter thought to himself that the kid sounded interesting, and the reporter followed up. "Excited? What exactly did you feel when you listened to the songs? Or to put the question in other terms, what thoughts and feelings did the music provoke?" "Thoughts and feelings? Its hard to say. I dont know how to describe them. Im not good with words. I dont know how to organize my thoughts." "Just in simple terms, in your own words." "Uhm, in simple terms, listening to the songs felt like..." The reporter threw the student an encouraging nce. "Keep going!" "...the high you get when you wake up after a super-long nap!" "..." Chapter 272: Pet Archives Chapter 272: Pet Archives Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The next day, many entertainment media outlets reported on Fang Zhaos concert. Yanzhous most authoritative music media, "Voice of Yanzhou," and the global authoritative periodical "Worldwide Music" had lengthy features introducing Fang Zhao, the youngposer who had finally taken his first step. When people like Xue Jing and Lin Xun wrote their reviews, those reviews would appear in "Worldwide Music." As for reviews written by Ming Cang and others, those would be shared on "Voice of Yanzhou." Other entertainment media outlets hadmercial objectives, but "Worldwide Music" and "Voice of Yanzhou" focused more on artistic aspects. Many artists within the industry, both new and old, paid attention to them. "Voice of Yanzhou" and "Worldwide Music" were not really in touch with the needs of the masses. Most audiences naturally preferred reading reports that were more interesting and understandablereports with arger focus on entertainment. Whether it was the matter of all 10 of Fang Zhaos songs being sold off within an hour of the end of the concert or the identities of the buyers, these became topics that were discussed by everyone. "Sssthis Fang Zhao really seems like a capable person!" "To be able to get those parties to fancy his pieces, surely the quality is decent." "Hes rich, hes rich! Fang Zhao is earning big bucks this time!" This was what many people were thinking. High-quality professional undertakings like the Huangzhou Geography Channel and Huangzhou Life Sciences Research Institute, which sounded like prestigious scientific branches, gave people a stronger sense of novelty regardless of how much had been spent. Commercialpanies were a dime a dozen, so these sorts of organizations interested the masses much more. For these sorts of high-level professional organizations and research institutions, even if someone was a great master, these organizations still might not approach that person. Even if the works were of an excellent quality, the works still had be in line with their intentions. Furthermore, it was only through rmendations andbining various factors that these organizations would consider purchasing something. Thus this was the reason why Duan Qianji had said that Fang Zhao was very lucky this time. Normally, these sorts of chances were hard toe by, but Fang Zhao had gotten two in one go. After the concert ended and Fang Zhao returned home, he made time to contact Fan Lin, who was still cultivating arrow sunflowers at Outpost 23s experimental plot on Baiji, to thank Fan Lin for rmending his song to Huangzhous Life Sciences Research Institute. "They really bought it? I only mentioned it once to get them to take a look at the quality of your work. Getting them to select it is all thanks to your own ability." Fan Lin did not feel that he had done a lot. When he had been watching the concert online with the other people in the outpost, he had felt thought that the song "The Power of Life" was not bad and that the inspiration was from when the arrow sunflowers he had been cultivating germinated. Coincidentally, he had been invited by Huangzhou Life Sciences Research Institute to participate in the end-of-year celebrations for their 400-year anniversary, so he had mentioned it to them. Every 100 years, the Huangzhou Life Sciences Research Institute would produce arge-scale documentary to be saved in the archives as a record of the important achievements and research results of thest 100 years. It was a grand affair, and they wanted to find a great master topose an apaniment piece for them. As this song had been selected, Fan Lin was also delighted. Although it had beenposed by Fang Zhao, the inspiration behind this had been his arrow sunflowers! How glorious! The documentary would surely not just contain one song, but Fang Zhaos song being picked was a stroke of luck. Fan Lin chuckled. "My experiments here are concluding soon. Ill return back at the end of the year and wont be leaving Earth for the next couple of years. When the timees, lets have a good chat!" Without Fang Zhao at the outpost, Fan Lin had felt like he had lost a good listening ear. Although Fang Zhao had not spoken much, his words had always pointed out the important parts. Furthermore, Fang Zhaos insights werent narrow-minded, and Fan Lin was very happy discussing matters with him. Since Fang Zhao had been discharged, Fan Lin had felt rather lonely. After ending the call, Fang Zhao looked through a few reviews from various authoritative music e-magazines and browsed a few of thements online. Fang Zhao could roughly tell what sort of evaluations he would get from within the industry just from his conversations with those old people Xue Jing had brought along. As for others, Silver Wing teams would steer the direction of online audiences. Currently, the overall evaluations were not too bad. After disconnecting from the inte, Fang Zhao received a call from Duan Qianjis top secretary, Zhu Zhen. "You can take a nice little break now. Contracts have already been signed for the song copyrights and the buyers have paid up already. Currently, its all being processing internally. Itll be transferred to your ount next month together with your wages. Oh, right, will you be attending Fiery Birds event on the 18th of August?" While Fang Zhao had been undergoing military service, Duan Qianji had assigned Zhu Zhen to the virtual projects department to handle things. Now that Zu Wen had been promoted to take over the virtual projects department, Zhu Zhen had been transferred back to Duan Qianjis side to manage other matters. "Jinro told me that Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch has sent me an invitation letter. At that time, I will be attending as a special invitee," Fang Zhao replied. Zhu Zhen had wanted to let Fang Zhao attend it alongside the gaming team, but she had not expected that Fiery Bird would send out a special invitation just to Fang Zhao. But after considering matters, it made sense. Fang Zhao endorsed an entire series of products and had coborated with them in the past. Receiving a special invitation was perfectly reasonable. "All right, thats good. I dont have to inform you about the details then." Zhu Zhens objective had been to remind Fang Zhao about Fiery Birds event on the 18th and inform him of the progress of the copyright sales. Now that she had said her piece, Zhu Zhen did not have anything else to bring up. Actually, in Fang Zhaosposing notebook, there were still twopleted songs that had not been taken out. The first was "Peach Blossom Garden," and the other was "Ark." The sources of inspiration had been obtained when he had been sent on assignment to Wai, which could not be publicly announced. It would be hard to exin why he had been to Wai during his military service duration. Thus, those two songs had been not featured in the concert. Duan Qianjis intention was for thepany to purchase them and use them for serials shot in Wais film entertainmentplex. Although it was an internal purchase, pricewise, not only were they not cheaper, they were actually slightly more expensive topensate for "Expedition" being sold at a lower price. These two would be settled together with other works that were sold. After finding out that all of Fang Zhaos copyrights this time around had been sold and he was going to earn a fortune, the members of the virtual projects department and gaming team and a few close friends and family members were going to let Fang Zhao treat them. Fang Zhao continued to reply to messages from friends and family before resting. As for the virtual projects department, Fang Zhao had decided not to hold any position there, as he had other ns and did not wish to just upy the post and collect wages. He also did not want to deny those youngsters with the capability the chance of getting promoted. Zu Wen had grasped this opportunity for himself. He believed they would bring the virtual projects to even greater heights. Early in the morning of the second day, Fang Zhao had just finished breakfast when he received a personal message. The senders information was "The Worlds Most Authoritative Pet Magazine, PET." It was a corporate ount. The contents of the personal message mentioned establishing a record in the archives for the pet that Fang Zhao had reared, Curly Hair. "PET" had its own pet archives set up by their specialized teams. Pets that could establish a record in the PET archives were considered special. Some people would think up all sorts of methods to get a record in the PET archives, because any pet in the PET archives would not have a low price and its reputation would increase. However, to reducemercial hyping, PET had very strict requirements when selecting pets for their archives. But while there were people willing to establish records in the archives for their pets, there were also people who were unwilling to do so. For example, people like Fang Zhao. Previously, PET had contacted Fang Zhao numerous times. Not mentioning the contact they had made two years ago, just this April, when Fang Zhao had just returned, he had been contacted by them. However, then, Fang Zhao had given the excuse that he was preparing for his concert and had rejected them. Now, the moment after the concert had ended, PET had immediately sent their request. Fang Zhao could also choose to reject them once again, but Curly Hair still had some reputation in the pet circles. Furthermore, thepetitions in Muzhou had increased his status considerably. Continuing to hide and conceal it might have negative consequences. Looking at PETs modus operandi, if Fang Zhao continued to drag it on, they would persist in sending request after request. Continued rejections would cause people to suspect that Fang Zhao was hiding something. However, Fang Zhao did not agree to it immediately. He instead asked, "Are blood samples required for the archive records?" Previously, Fang Zhao had asked some people and found out from that when a record was established for PETs archives, the PET staff woulde and run some tests on the pets. However, Curly Hair was too special, and Fang Zhao needed to be somewhat prudent here. The other party apparently seemed to have been waiting. After Fang Zhao sent the message out, he received an immediate reply. "No, no, no! Please believe me, we have the reputation of being the worlds most authoritative pet magazine. We wouldnt secretly take blood samples of any pet without their owners permission! We wont even touch a strand of hair without explicit permission!" Blood samples, hair, and other such things might contain too much information, and many pet owners were unwilling to let this information be divulged, especially certain high-value pets with gene defects. Owners absolutely did not want this information to be known to outsiders. Even if the pet was healthy, owners were still unwilling to allow such samples. Therefore, when Fang Zhao had asked this question, the person over at PET had hurriedly guaranteed that they never ever did such things that infringed on the owner and pets privacy and secrets. The checkups they did on pets were just for better records and an estimation of the value of the pet. Thats right, PET would make an estimation of a pets value for its archives. These records would not remained unchanged either. Every year, PET would provide at most three free inspections for pets in the archives and then update a new record in the archives based on the pets condition. A pets value might also see changes. When Curly Hair had won the championship in Muzhou for the first time, PET had already wanted to make a record, but Fang Zhao had been difficult to contact. When they had finally managed to reach out to Fang Zhao, he had rejected them. During that time, Fang Zhao had been investigating the videos taken from the ck street and had discovered the strange circumstances surrounding their rebirth. He had not wanted Curly Hairs abnormalities to be known by even more people. Su Hou and the team could be considered insiders, but it would be difficult to say the same for PET. If PET investigated and found some issues, Fang Zhao would not be able to hide it. When PET asked again in the second year, Fang Zhao had rejected them using military service as an excuse. This year, PET still had not given up. This time, having gotten Fang Zhaos approval, people at PET were extremely excited. "All right! Mr. Fang, thank you so much for giving us such an opportunity. During the checkup, you can supervise from the sides. May I ask when you will have time?" "Today and the next two days are fine," Fang Zhao replied. "You can choose a ce to conduct the checkup, it can be at your home or you can bring your pet over to our Yanzhou branch. Its not too far away, just in Qian City." "At home." Fang Zhao did not wish to send Curly Hair to PETs Yanzhou branch. They had to be more passive in anothers domain, so choosing his own ce would be better. "Great. May I trouble you for your address? We will send someone down today. Please do not worry; PET was established 200 years ago and we have an excellent reputation. Under no circumstances will we take your pets gic information without permission." After arranging matters, Fang Zhao was preparing to disconnect when he heard the other person say, "Please wait! Mr. Fang, we still want to ask you something. For your other pet, is it possible to establish a record for it in our PET archives?" "The sea slug?" Fang Zhao asked. "Yes, yes! That hybrid sea slug that you brought back from a foreign. May I ask whether you would permit our staff to make a record? Dont worry, our evaluating staff were transferred over from headquarters and are very professional. They have veterinary backgrounds and definitely will not harm it!" In the past, these sorts of creatures carrying extraterrestrial genes could only be brought back to Earth after obtaining approval from research institutions. In recent years, these restrictions had been rxed, but all sorts of certifications were required and there were many procedures that had to be cleared. Thus, even with the lessened restrictions, there were still very few people that raised pets with extraterrestrial genes. PET also had their eyes on it because it was special due to its extraterrestrial genes. Fang Zhao mulled it over and then replied, "Sure." "Thank you so much for your trust in us! Our evaluating team will be immediately dispatched towards Yanzhous Qian City. I will forward his information to you in a bit." Two minutester. PET had decided on the team to be dispatched to Yanzhou. Five people. Two veterinarians, one specializing in handling dogs and the other in sea slugs, two professional archivists, and a cameraman. To guard against imposters, PET sent images of the five members, along with their work IDs and their contact details, to Fang Zhao. PET headquarters were in MaErsizhou. The five of them boarded a flying transport in Mazhou and headed straight over. Knowing that people would being over in the afternoon to make a record for Curly Hair, Zuo Yu and Yan Biao were very curious. They did not really know much about this field. Searching the inte, they had expected that Curly Hairs value would also be ced in the top three. However, when they saw the PET charts, the top 10 most valuable pets on the list had values above 100 million. ced first was a lion. It was rumored that, way back when, aboratory had been trying to resurrect animals from the Old Era, this was among the five lions that had been sessfully bred. The other four were all in a zoo over at Huangzhou. Only this one had been bought as a pet. A person who could own a lion as a pet would definitely not be ordinary. "Estimated value... 300 million? Just an Old Era lion is worth 300 million?!" Yan Biao found this inconceivable. Curly Hair could still take part inpetitions, and his value was genuinely a result of his efforts in Muzhou. What about this first ce? What could it do? How could it be worth 300 million just like that? On the contrary, Zuo Yu did not find it hard to ept. "The rarer something is, the greater its value. There are only five in the entire world. Furthermore, there are regtions regarding the resurrection of Old Era animals, and there are quantity restrictions on these sorts ofrge wild beasts. Furthermore, from amercial perspective, in order for it not to devalue, after the estimation, it cant undergo more appraisals. Meanwhile, Curly Hair is a dog. Regardless of how many championships he has won, he is still a dog, and dogs are not umon at all." Yan Biao pointed at the water tank in Fang Zhaos study. "Then what about that? The rabbit inside carries extraterrestrial genes, and its the only one of its kind in the entire world! ording to your criteria for evaluation, shouldnt it be five times that 300 million?" Zuo Yu choked up. "This, I have no idea. These evaluators have their own criteria. How would I know how much they will estimate its worth? Chapter 273: Extremely Fierce Chapter 273: Extremely Fierce Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh In the afternoon, the five-member team arranged by PET arrived. After disying their ID cards and the verification information, the five had looks of eager anticipation on their face as they prepared to enter. However, they were stopped by Zuo Yu and Yan Biao as soon as they stepped through the doorway. Zuo Yu wore a polite and formal smile as he looked at the five who had just entered. "Sorry, can everybody open up their suitcases for a brief check?" Yan Biao also had a solemn expression. Finally, they had some use as bodyguards. When strangers came to their bosss ce, checking inventory was a must. Most people with status or fame would require the same. Zuo Yu and Yan Biao had expected the five to show some dissatisfaction, yet the person in front did not show even a hint of hesitation and handed over the suitcase in his hands. "The passcode is 666!" As soon as he handed over the suitcase, he did not even look at the two bodyguards and entered, throwing a radar-like gaze all around as if searching for something. "Little cutie, where are you, ahh~~." Just like someone hoping to see their treasured darlings, his final syble was dragged out. Zuo Yu and Yan Biao both felt a chill across their back as goosebumps appeared on their arms. Especially at the floating "ahh~~" at the end. Yan Biao felt like hitting someone when he heard it. If anyone in the outpost had dared to talk like that, he would havemunicated with their faces using his fists. However, since this was not the military, he had to get used to it. Twitching his mouth, Yan Biao cursed in his heart as he checked through the equipment that these people had brought and made sure they had not hidden any hidden cameras or any such items. However, he still ced 30% of his attention on the five people as they entered the house. Being cautious at every moment, maintaining their alertness, and guarding against people other than their boss were their duties as bodyguards. Although the other four were slightly slower, they voluntarily put down and opened their suitcases. They had encountered these sorts of situations too often and had long ago gotten used to it. The few of them curiously looked at Curly Hair, who had just run out from the study. "This is that goldenpetition dog? Indeed, it isnt ordinary at all!" One of them clicked her tongue in admiration. "Look at this fur! Look at those lively eyes, they are so pretty!" Zuo Yu and Yan Biao, who were going through the contents of the suitcases, were bewildered. They had been with Fang Zhao for a long time and had seen Curly Hair for so long, even though he had the hallowed title of "Golden Competition Dog," it shouldnt be that exaggerated, right? These few were praising him straight in his face, but they also shouldnt do so blindly! However, Curly Hair was not on friendly terms with these strangers and stood three steps away, baring his teeth and growling. This was a warning to the people who hade. This was also not the first time these people hade into contact with dogs. They could tell the intentions of a dog from its actions, so they stood three steps away from Curly Hair and observed him from there. Noticing that Fang Zhao hade out, the youth at the front put on a warm and amiable smile. "Good day, Mr. Fang. Im Wa Kaning, the person in charge of the team here to help establish a record for the two pets at your home. You can also call me Wa Wa. This here is my partner, Muto. The rest are..." Wa Kaning introduced his partner, who was also a vet, and the cameraman to Fang Zhao. After exchanging pleasantries, they wasted no time and immediately went straight to the main issue. To these people, nothing had more appeal than pets, even if the person standing before them was a Yanzhou teen idol who was a hotly discussed topic and had been hogging the recent limelight. "May I ask if we can start the recording?" Wa Kaning asked. Fang Zhao did not know that Wa Kanings assessment of him was "teen idol." Hearing the question, he nodded. "Sure." "Can we get closer to examine him?" Wa Kaning meant that they needed toe into contact with the pets body and hoped that the owner, Fang Zhao, would cooperate. Fang Zhao made eye contact with Curly Hair, who was crouching, and said, "All right, he wont bite anyone now." Not biting anyone now didnt mean that Curly Hair wouldnt bite humans any other time. Wa Kaning and the others were considered old hands and could understand what Fang Zhao meant. Furthermore, they could judge from experience whether a dog would bite or not. However, when they saw Curly Hair standing there obediently to cooperate with the examination, Wa Kaning and the others could not be bothered to think about anything else. Eyes gleaming, they carried the equipment case over and put on thin gloves. Muto had already turned on an electronic board and had started recording information. "Name, Curly Hair?" Wa Kaning looked at Fang Zhao. "Certain?" Seeing Fang Zhao nod his head, Muto filled in that section of the form. In their hearts, Wa Kaning and the few others did not approve of such an ordinary name. However, the person who decided a pets name was its owner. Even if the few of them had any objections, they could only keep those objections to themselves. Wa Kaning studied Curly Hair attentively while reporting the information that needed to be recorded. "Build, small." Curly Hairs height, which slightly exceeded 40 centimeters, would barely have been enough to be considered a medium-sized dog in the Old Era. However, in the New Era where the average height of dogs was over 80 centimeters, he could only be considered a small-sized dog. This was also the reason why people had not considered Curly Hair a sheep-herding dog when they had first seen him. In Muzhou, there were no fully grown sheep-herding dogs that were this small! One of the reasons many Muzhou people felt ashamed was because, despite having so many sheep-herding dogs, they had all been crushed by this little thing. Wa Kaning continued reporting the information. Some of the information was furnished by Fang Zhao. "Sex, male. Date of birth, unknown. Age, 3C5 years. upation, dog..." After all, Curly Hair was a stray picked up from the ck street, and there was a lot of information that was unknown. Although his age was unclear, test results taken in Muzhou back then could be used to give a rough estimate of his age, which did not exceed five. Human lifespans had increased in the New Era, as had the lifespans of dogs. A five-year-old dog was not considered middle-aged. Curly Hair was still considered young. "Hobbies?" Wa Kaning asked Fang Zhao. "Games," Fang Zhao replied. Wa Kaning looked at the toy ball for dogs lying in the corner and understood. This was indeed a dog that loved to exercise. If this dog could not be herding sheep on the pastures, he could only y games with his owner every day. Perhaps frisbee, fetch, or other such small games? Wa Kaning carefully extended his hand to touch the fur on Curly Hairs back while observing Curly Hairs mood and reaction. "Fur color..." "Fur color? Gray. Unevenly distributed gray," Yan Biao answered. He thought to himself, Fur color aint simple, and I cant see any regr patterns. It has a sort of a messy feel, but the wording I just used should sound quite refined, eh? However, the five people from PET nced at Yan Biao as though they were looking at a country bumpkin before minding their own business and continuing with the recording. "Gradualyers of gray. The baseyers are ash gray to silver. Back, ears, tail are covered by a darker shade of gray fur..." Wa Kaning continued reporting the information for recording and Muto keyed the information into the electronic board. From the nose to the tip of the tail right down to the ws, everything was recorded down in detail. Curly Hair was very cooperative. He stood up when he was required to andid down when told to do so. During this process, Wa Kanings own evaluation was this: Considerably docile. After a round of simple tests, Wa Kaning said, "Lets measure his bite strength." Before setting out from headquarters, they had sent a chart to Fang Zhao. On it had been information and examination options that Fang Zhao could choose from ording to what he approved and the equipment and instruments they could bring along. Now, the examination was in line with Fang Zhaos choices. "The vet has checked his teeth already, but the bite-strength test will show the functionality and health of the mouth," Wa Kaning said as he brought took an instrument for testing bite strength out of his suitcase. It looked like a little toy stick with a bone-shaped sensor at its head. The instrument also had a smell that made dogs excited. Given the level of technology now, it was actually possible to get a rough estimate of a dogs bite strength just by examining the teeth. However, people from PET just lived to use these primitive methodsbaiting the dog into biting so they could obtain data from the instruments sensor. When Wa Kaning was not looking, Fang Zhao made a "slow down" gesture, hinting that Curly Hair should show restraint. Indeed, the sensor smell got Curly Hair all excited and he bit down on it immediately. "Six hundred one kilograms!" Wa Kaning eximed in astonishment when he saw the figure. There was shock on the others faces as well. A small pet dog with a bite strength of 601 kilograms? Humans only had a bite strength of a few tens of kilograms. Larger pet dogs in the Old Era had had bite strengths roughly at or above 100 kilograms. However, during the Period of Destruction, because dog species had mutated and there had been changes to the environment, survival conditions had been much harsher and there had been dogs with bite strengths of 500 to 600, and sometimes even higher. But 500 years had already passed since the end of the Period of Destruction. Even if the gene and lineage had continued, the environment had be peaceful and easy. Also, their sources of food had changed, and after 500 years, the average bite strength of dogs had already dropped to 200 to 300 kilograms. Other than dogs with certain upational uses, it was very rare to see a dog that had a 600-kilogram bite strength. And it was the first time such figures had been seen from a small domestic pet dog ever since PET had been established. "Could it be that... there was an error in the test?" Muto asked. Wa Kaning had a puzzled look on his face. "Wait a minute. Let me calibrate it first before testing once more." He remembered that he had calibrated the equipment before heading over, and the instruments did not have any problems. How could such a figure have appeared? After calibrating, Wa Kaning chuckled as he faced Curly Hair. "Come, cutie, lets try it out once more." Yan Biao, who was standing beside him, thought, Didnt he call Curly Hair "little cutie" when he first entered? What happened to the "little"? When the instrument was raised up to Curly Hairs mouth, Curly Hair bit down on it. At the moment he bit down, an ominous glint shed through his eyes. Krrack! A cracking sound came from the instrument, but it did not break. However, the disy had been rendered unable to record any figures. The instrument had been broken by that bite. The apartment was filled with the sound of exhaling. The five of them were very clear on the quality of equipment their ownpany provided. Even though they had only brought over a low-level bite-strength instrument, "low level" did not mean its quality was poor. How much bite strength could it have taken to break the instrument? Unless the instrument had already been broken to begin with? But was that possible? Saying that their PET equipment was defective was just like saying that Fiery Birds game consoles were of poor quality! Mutos face was rigid. He did not know how to record this. With this sort of bite strength that could damage the instrument, regardless of whether Curly Hairs teeth or muscles could withstand it, this strength alone made them feel terrified! Wa Kaning wiped off the cold sweat on his forehead. At the moment when Curly Hair had bit down on the instrument, he had felt a chill across his body and hadnt been able to help but gulp. He had suddenly felt that he was too close to the dog. As for the vet who had helped checked Curly Hairs mouth and teeth a moment ago, he felt goose bumps appear all over his arm as he shivered. His back felt mmy and he wriggled his fingers. Just now, when he had been examining Curly Hairs mouth, his fingers had even touched Curly Hairs teeth. Although the instrument had been broken on the second test, in that short moment beforehand, Wa Kaning had seen the figure exceed 1000. However, before the figure had stabilized, the instrument had broken. With this sort of bite strength, if he were to bite down viciously, even ced in a group of sheep-herding dogs from Muzhou, he would be able to crush seven or eightrge dogs as if they were ythings. When they thought about Curly Hair taking part in two iterations of sheep-herdingpetitions, they could not help but sweat a little for those sheep and dogs of Muzhou. There had not been any news of bloody affairs over there, but had this dog really never bitten anybody before? Forget about sheep and dogs, even biting a person to death would be an easy feat. A human bone would be crushed in one mouthful. Luckily, Curly Hair was small. If he wasrger, that would be even more dangerous! "Then... are we still going to test again? I still have a spare sensor instrument in my case, but it is an old model and isnt for dogs, so it might not be that urate," one of the veterinarians said. Instruments not meant for dogs might not produce reliable figures and did not have the bite-inducing smell, so it was not known whether the dog would use so much force to bite it. "He seems a little impatient," Wa Kaning said. He realized that Curly Hair seemed to really not like instruments, and the dog seemed to be a little moody. Could it be that Curly Hair did not like the smell? The people who had manufactured this equipment had even said that all dogs loved it. That was a lie! Yan Biao and Zuo Yu exchanged nces and thought to themselves, Now he isnt even using "cutie." Has he been scared shitless? Not just Wa Kaning and the people from PETactually, Yan Biao and Zuo Yu had also gotten a scare today. They had also never known that Curly Hair could bite like that. As for whether or not they should continue the test, the decision was in the hands of the owner, Fang Zhao. Wa Kaning and the others looked toward him. The apartment fell silent. Fang Zhao broke the silence. "Record the first test result. The figures from the second time were inconclusive." "All right," Wa Kaning said. Their objective was not clear-cut figures. As long as the first tests figures were real and the equipment had not been defective, that was more than enough. They wouldnt investigate further. They at PET hade across all sorts of strange, bizarre pets that could shock people. Thus, although Curly Hair did have shocking bite strength, thinking back to other asions, it really wasnt a big deal. If he wasnt special, how could he have caused waves in Muzhou and forced them to change the rules? How would he have gotten the nickname "Golden Competition Dog"? Being extraordinary was expected. Wa Kaning sighed deeply and made a gesture to Muto with his hands. Muto gave a light sigh, shook his head and recorded ">600 kilograms" in the file and typed "Extremely fierce!" in the remarks column. Chapter 274: Ferocious Beasts Inside Chapter 274: Ferocious Beasts Inside Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After sorting out Curly Hairs file, Wa Kaning excitedly said, "Lets go see the other one!" Although they had been a little intimidated by Curly Hair, they still had one other purpose for this trip, and it was something theirpiling department considered important. This was the first case of a sea slug with extraterrestrial genes, so they would have to spend more time to carefully study it. "Beautiful! Its so pretty!" Wa Kaning looked at the pure white "rabbit." Its external appearance actually seems quite different from the choppy-hair variety. "After all, it has half choppy-hair genes. It is only natural for there to be some differences," Muto said. Wa Kaning took out a pair of gloves from his case. "Begin." There were sensors on these gloves that would transmit all sorts of data when it came into contact with the sea slug. Of course, there were other methods of examining it, but Wa Kanings reason for choosing to use gloves to examine it was actually because he wanted to touch it personally. Fang Zhao had already given them a copy of this sea slugs record, and the information on it was even more detailed. There was no need to ask much, but... "Whats its name?" Muto asked Fang Zhao when he saw the nk space there. "Not yet named," Fang Zhao replied. Fang Zhaos reply made Wa Kaning and the others dazed for a second. Generally, it was alright for owners of ornamental fishes or other ornamental aquatic pets to not give a name for their pets, but this sea slug before their eyes was the only one in the entire world. To the people from PET, this sea slug had a much higher value than Curly Hair and it could even glow. How could it even be considered an ordinary ornamental pet? "How about giving it a name? After all, its the only one in the world," Wa Kaning suggested. Fang thought about it. That made sense. This sea slug was actually rather smart, so giving it a name was not a bad idea. "Call it Big White," Fang Zhao said. Muto wasnt in favor of it. "Its so smallcalling it Big White? A few days back, we went to make a record of a great white shark that had been sessfully bred. The owner named that great white shark Big White." "Than how about Little White," Fang Zhao offered. Now it was Wa Kaning who didnt approve. "Its so big yet you are calling it Little White? Although there are other such sea slugs this size, for the choppy-hair variety, it is already consideredrge. Even if it is an extraterrestrial variant of the choppy-hair variety, it is very big already." Yan Biaos lips curled. Too much b*llshit! If you talk about size, the one in the water tank can be taken out and made into stew, unlike those native choppy-hair varieties that would barely be a morsel. However, Yan Biao was also very certain that if that actually happened, because this little thing was poisonous, he wouldnt even dare to eat it. Actually, Wa Kaning wasnt finding fault. He was trying to get Fang Zhao to think about it more and give it a more ssy namenot like Curly Hair, whose name sounded like it had been picked randomly! A dog with a value more than 100 million being called "Curly Hair"? Just hearing it made their hearts ache. Looking at the pure white ball of fluff that was the "rabbit," Wa Kaning felt his heart aching again. Rabbity is so cute, how can it have such a vulgar name? But even if his heart ached, he did not have any otherints. This was somebody elses pet, and the final decision was in the hands of the owner. Wa Kaning could only keep his objections to himself. "Than call it Spiky Hare," Fang Zhao said. Wa Kaning wanted to advise Fang Zhao to change the name again. This name sounded awkward, and people who did not know much would think that it came from the crossbreeding of a hedgehog and a hare. However, they had already denied two names previously, and if they were going to reject yet another name given by the owner, that would really be impolite. Immediately, the room became quiet again. "Wasnt there some sort of animal called a Spiky Hare in ancient stories?" Zuo Yu suddenly asked. "That was Red Hare. 1 It was the name of a horse," Fang Zhao corrected. "Right, the horse named Red Hare. Since a horse can be called hare, then so can a sea slug! I feel that the name boss came up with is really great," Zuo Yu said. Fang Zhao had originally wanted to exin, but after considering it, he felt there wasnt a need to waste his breath. He would let Zuo Yu read up on it himself after this matter was settled. Yan Biao, who had been standing to the side, secretly thought to himself, Zuo Yu, this *ss-kisser! Yan Biao thought back to his first day on the job as a bodyguard. On that day, Zuo Yu had spoken to him. "A qualified bodyguard need not be smart, but he definitely needs to be devoted. Its simple, really: whatever the boss says is absolutely right!" Thinking back, Yan Biao shuddered internally. He immediately seconded what Zuo Yu had said. "Well said! The hare in its name doesnt have to mean it is a hare. The spiky in its name doesnt have to mean it is a hedgehog. Calling it Spiky Hare gives it a really profound image. I also feel that it is really great!" If the boss called it a hare, then it shall be called a hare. Furthermore, it looked like a hare anyway. Wa Kaning looked at them disdainfully. These two bodyguards are justckeys! Noticing Muto looking over, Wa Kaning bit down and nodded. So be it. Spiky Hare it shall be. What else could they do? Watching the name being recorded down, Wa Kaning stared at the water tank, sighing in his heart. Oh darling, this is all I can help you with. At least you dont have to share a name with a great white shark. "What hobbies does it have?" Muto asked Fang Zhao. "Eating," Fang Zhao replied. Muto asked again. "Er... do you have any additional things to add?" "It can eat a lot." "...Got it." Having settled on a name, Muto looked through the information Fang Zhao had furnished and proceeded to update the record. As for Wa Kaning, he was preparing to touch the sea slug and have the sensors on his gloves obtain some data. Putting on the gloves and checking there were no problems and they were not leaking, he extended his hands into the water tank. In a bit, he would be touching the first ever hybrid sea slug with extraterrestrial genes in the entire world. Wa Kaning was overwhelmed with emotions as he kept his gaze firmly fixed on that sea slug. Fang Zhao warned him once more. "It is very poisonous. You have to be careful." "Trust us, we are professionals. This time, Im even wearing extra-thick gloves, and the sensors have been upgraded. Our preparations are sufficient, dont worry..." Wa Kaning had not even finished speaking when he felt a sharp pain in his palm. "Ahhh!" Wa Kaning shouted. A series of beeping warnings sounded from the gloves, but everything had happened too quickly. Wa Kaning hadnt even had time to react before he had been affected by the venom. Wa Kaning quickly withdrew his hand out of the water tank before removing his gloves, and he found his entire palm was swollen like a bears paw. Muto couldnt be bothered recording down the information. Watching Wa Kanings hand that had rapidly swelled up before his very eyes, he nearly screamed like a chicken. "Doctor! Ive been poisoned!" Wa Kaning wailed. The other vet in the party, who was a sea slug specialist and was meant to provide treatment for anyone stung by one, had already reacted quickly and taken out all sorts of antidotes and diagnostic equipment. When Wa Kaning had just taken off the gloves, only his palm had been swollen. Now, it had extended to his entire arm. Wa Kanings entire body was trembling uncontrobly. "I... I dont need... an amputation, do I?" Every word that came out of his mouth seemed like it was falling apart. All he felt was a painful burning sensation in his entire arm, and his palm had gonepletely numb. As the vet was checking on Wa Kanings arm, Yan Biao calmly answered, "No need, its not life-threatening. Spraying some medicine on it will cure the swelling after a while." "After a while?" Wa Kaning was ashen faced. Whether it was from the poison or because he was scared sh*tless, nobody knew. Muto and the others wore looks of surprise as well. They knew that the medicine used to counteract the toxins from the choppy-hair variety would normally reduce the swelling immediately. Now, they were told that it would need a while? How long was "after a while"? How many minutes? How many hours? Wa Kaning was apprehensive. "Is it really... really alright?" The vet spoke. "Its fine." Although it was unknown how long Wa Kaning would take to recover, they could at least confirm that it wasnt serious. It just looked terrifying. Muto was puzzled. "Didnt you wear extra-thick gloves? How was it still able to pierce through? Furthermore, the toxicity is too high. Is it normally fed with venomous feed?" "Mr. Fang, can we see what this sea slug eats?" the vet asked. "Sure." Fang Zhao took out the box of feed from the cupboard below and handed it over. "It doesnt contain toxins." The Vets smile seemed a little awkward. "I know, Im not suspecting you." Actually, he also knew that there wouldnt be a problem with the feed and that the reason was most likely because of its extraterrestrial genes. Its toxicity would not be the same as the choppy-hair variety they were familiar with. As if he had realized something, the vet asked, "ording to the rumors, when it was still on Baiji, a bodyguard of Leizhous senior master Zaro was stung by it?" "That happened," Fang Zhao replied. The vet nodded his head. Looking at things today, it seemed like they had lucked out. If he had not worn such thick gloves or if Fang Zhao had not been feeding it this sort of mild feed but something more toxic, he reckoned that Wa Kaning would not only have a swollen arm, his life might even be in danger! Wa Kaning opened his mouth to say something but decided to swallow his words. He made a gesture to Muto with his healthy arm. Muto added a remark to the file: "HD." In their archives, "HD" was an abbreviation for "Highly Dangerous." As for the vet, he held up the pair of gloves that had been pierced, his heart filled withyers of doubts. How had these gloves meant for specialized use been so easily pierced? Watching from the side, the "hairs" of the sea slug in the water tank looked rather soft. Only at the moment when Wa Kaning had touched it had the hairs stood up. And at the point where it had triggered its defense mechanism, it had expressed some offensive intent. But still, it shouldnt have pierced through the gloves. Why exactly had that happened? "Mr. Fang, normally, when you interact with it, what sort of gloves do you wear?" the vet asked. Fang Zhao took out a pair of gloves from the cupboard below. These were the sort of ordinary gloves sold at ornamental aquatic pet stores. Fang Zhao had asked Spiky Hares breeder, Professor Denzel, before and been told that these gloves were usable, but only limited to him. Fang Zhao had also mentioned this to Wa Kaning. Wa Kaning felt wronged. He had dropped some of his vignce after seeing those gloves of Fang Zhaos. Fang Zhaos gloves were so thin, while theirs were especially thick and should have provided 100% protection. Unfortunately, they had still been pierced! The vet examined the pair of gloves that Wa Kaning had taken off, examined the fine and tiny holes in it that were hard to detect, and did not understand at all. Finally, all he could conclude was that it probably had something to do with the sea slugs extraterrestrial genes. No wonder many extraterrestrial breeds were so tightly regted. They were really dangerous! On the file of Spiky Hare, Muto added an "Extremely Dangerous" behind the "HD." Ten minutester. Wa Kaning could feel sensations in his palm again, but his entire arm still remained swollen. As before, the burning pain remained. All they could do was increase the speed of the recording process and not ask too many unnecessary questions. After the cameraman had snapped a few photos, the five of them bade their farewells. They still had to rush to the hospital. Wa Kanings arm still needed thorough medical aid and other sorts of medicine. Dying it for too long would not end well. "In our next edition of PET, we will have an estimation of the two pets you own. Do remember to look out for it, Mr. Fang." Before leaving, Wa Kaning stopped as he was stepping out and turned to talk to Fang Zhao. "Mr. Fang, I suggest you put a sign outside your door to warn others. Generally, for houses that contain pets that are extremely dangerous, its best to remind your surrounding neighbors or visitors so as to avoid any unnecessary incidents. When you bring Curly Hair out, you must remember to leash him, and the leash must be the most sturdy kind." Fang Zhao epted Wa Kanings suggestions. After the few of them left, Fang Zhao pasted a sign outside his door that read: "Ferocious beasts inside, please keep away unless invited!" Chapter 275: Global Pet Value Chart Chapter 275: Global Pet Value Chart Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The warning sign had been put up. As for whether people believed it or not, Fang Zhao wasnt too bothered. Back in Muzhou, the veterinarians there had only examined the health and condition of the sheep-herding dogs, not bite strength, so all along, nobody had known about it. This time, PET had measured it, and this was within Fang Zhaos ns. Fang Zhao had seen the option of measuring bite strength and, after consideration, had selected it. In the future, when he brought Curly Hair out, Curly Hairs strong bite would be revealed one day, so instead of hiding, he would use PET to put it out in the open. In normal daily life, most of the time, Curly Hair did not exhibit a biting strength too different from a normal dogs, a far cry from the readings PET had taken. During the examination, Fang Zhao had specifically spoken to Curly Hair about it and gestured with hands just before the test. Unfortunately, the smell on PETs instrument had been too stimting, and when Curly Hair got excited, he couldnt control his bite well. But 600 kilograms was already a restrained result. This result was good enough. After sending Wa Kaning and the others out, Fang Zhao let Yan Biao and Zuo Yu return to rest. Fang Zhao called Curly Hair over to his study for lessons. Curly Hair still had a lot to improve onsuch as not being able to restrain himself well enough today. Elsewhere, Wa Kaning and the others who had just gotten out of hospital flew straight back to PET headquarters. Midjourney, Wa Kaning received a call from his superior. "Did it go smoothly?" the person on the other end asked. "I... guess you could say so," Wa Kaning replied. "Dont I guess me. Sounds like you people encountered some difficulty? Was Fang Zhao not cooperative? He didnt let you examine too much? Tell me you at least managed to get the most basic tests? The records for the archive cant be too simple." "Fang Zhao was very helpful with our work, but those two pets of his..." "Hmmm?" "Extremely fierce." There was a short period of silence from the other end. How fierce could they get? In the petmunity, many times, "extremely fierce" and "extremely adorable" meant the same thing. When recalling what those two pets Fang Zhao owned looked like, after the momentary silence, the other partyughed and said, "Understood." Wa Kaning was stirred up. "No, Boss, you dont understand!" His arm that had just had medicine reapplied started hurting again. It hurt so much that his face twisted in pain. "Boss, what I said, I meant it literally! They really are super ferocious! Especially scary! If you dont believe me, you can see for yourself in the files Im going to send over. If you read them, you will understand." To not infringe on the privacy of the owners home, they were not permitted to have any hidden cameras and they had to show the owner all their recording equipment. Every video and photo they took had been shown to Fang Zhao for vetting. Thus, they did not have a lot of photographic evidence. However, the record for the archives was there. Wa Kaning immediately sent the files over to his superior. He also took and sent a photograph of his pig-foot-like arm. A short whileter, the other party finally replied with just a "You have worked hard!" "This time, I put my life on the line for the archive records. I was just discharged from the hospital after receiving a huge scare. Only a sry raise can console me!" Wa Kaning said seriously. The other party pretended to be dead. PET headquarters. Having received the files Wa Kaning sent over, the team of experts started to work on the valuation of the two pets newly added to the archives. When they saw the copies of the two records, all the experts simultaneously raised an eyebrow. "Seems like these two are both really extraordinary!" "The charts are going to change," a specialist from the team said as he looked through Curly Hairs record and came up with a preliminary valuation using his own wealth of experience. "This sea slugs value will not be low either. After all, it carries some extraterrestrial genes. Considering this, it will be superior, but it is still disadvantaged." Pets with extraterrestrial genes were not valued lowly, as they were rare and people were curious about these sorts of things. But the valuation also wouldnt be excessively high. This was a silent rule within the industry. There were policies restricting this so as to preventmercial organizations from promoting extraterrestrial genes, which would cause a lot of trouble. Thus, even if their spectedmercial value was very high, they would try their best to lower it. "What a strong bite Curly Hair has..." Someone joked, "Could it be that it had plenty of rich experiences in the ck street, causing it to revert back to the manner of its ancestors?" What he meant was that this dog had reverted to the form of its ancestors from the Period of Destruction. Many dogs during that period had had bite strengths of 400 to 500 kilograms, and there had also been some with bite strengths exceeding 600 kilograms. However, they did not spend time specting this. All they needed to do was make use of the data and information and analyze different aspects before giving it a final valuation. "We have to properly analyze this Fang Zhao too," someone else said. What had that got to do with pets? Only with a "person" would there be "pets." In the end, they still had to look at the owner. The people of PET loved this saying from the Old Era: " When a man achieves the Dao, his poultry and dogs rise to Heaven." 1 A owners background, status, value, and operations would all influence the valuation of a pet. As of now, Fang Zhaos status had been on the uprise, especially after the concert. Not only had his reputation increased, his concert pieces copyrights had all been sold for high prices. These caused everyone to see Fang Zhao in a new light. Besides this, their estimations would also depend on the pets ownmercial ability. Being named a "goldenpetition dog," Curly Hairs nickname spoke for itself. Thus, Curly Hairs valuation would surely be even higher than the previous year. "All right, everyone take three days to finalize the valuations for these two. We will post them up next week." One weekter. The new issue of PET e-magazine was published. There were many people subscribed to PET across the world. Some pet stores would also subscribe to it and disy the publications on screens within their shops for customers to see. Those that were more scheming would ce these screens outside the door to make even more people halt. "Eh? Isnt that youngster on the cover someone who was talked about a lot on the inte a while back?" On receiving the new issue of PET e-magazine, many people realized that the person on the cover seemed a little familiar. When they took a look at the name, they came to an understanding. "That Fang Zhao from Yanzhou?" "Right, I remember now. That little fe that sold quite a number of rights from his concert. That dog is his." "Isnt the dog on the cover the one that won the Most Valuable Dog award for the sheep-herdingpetition in Muzhou two years straight?" "Isnt that rabbit the sea slug rumored to carry extraterrestrial genes?" On the cover of the new issue, Fang Zhao sat leisurely on his sofa in his home clothes. A Diting series earpiece was hanging loosely around his neck. Curly Hair was lying down to the side and a special water tank was ced on the table in front of him. Inside the tank was a pure-white sea slug that looked like a rabbit. The sunlight shining in through the windows and his home clothes gave off a warm hue, making Fang Zhao seem much softer. In that pose, Curly Hair had curbed any form of fierceness and was sitting obediently looking at the camera lens. Those eyes of his looked pure and innocent. Hisbed curly fur seemed to have a metallic glow under the sunlight, disying an air of nobility. The "rabbit" inside the water tank looked like a spongy peach suspended in the water. Anyone looking at it would feel like giving it a pinch. The entire photograph seemed peaceful and vibrant. In the words of Yan Biao, the cameraman and other production staff had worked overtime to package it. Even disheveled fur could project an air of nobility. People who subscribed to PET focused on the two pets newly added to the archives. Everyone looking at the cover felt that "These are two really cute pets!" And when they turned the page and saw the files of these two pets, everyones reaction was "Impossible!" The records provided were just brief and simple ones that only furnished the most basic information. Other information such as bite strength and toxicity were not published. But the "Extremely Fierce" in the remarks was especially conspicuous. "Extremely Fierce?" Looking at the photograph of Curly Hair attached to it before returning to look at the cover page, everyone understood. "Hahahaha!" "In the petmunity, many times it has the same meaning as extremely cute!" "How fierce can this dog even be? If he were really fierce, he wouldnt have herded sheep. Did the people at PET make a mistake? In any case, I dont believe this!" "Surely the people at PET did it intentionally." "That rabbit sea slugs remarks are extremely fierce and highly dangerous. What does that mean?" But in no time, everyones attention shifted. "Curly Hair is estimated to be worth 210 million?!" "The sea slug Spiky Hare is valued at 80 million?!" "This valuation is really high, right?" "The estimated valuation by PETs team of experts shouldnt result in an overestimation." "Forget about that hybrid sea slug with extraterrestrial genesafter all, it is the only one of its kind here on Earthbut how did Curly Hairs valuation swell again? Wasnt his value only 100-plus million back then?" "I thought that Curly Hairs value would drop when he left Muzhou. I didnt expect it to rise again!" "We humans cant evenpare with that dog!" "Could the reason be because of Fang Zhao?" "Whatever the case, the team of experts from PET surely have their own reasoning." "The chart has changed!" When the chart was mentioned, subscribers of PET immediately turned straight to thest page. On it was the new value rankings of pets from all over the world. It was different from before. Curly Hairs value of 210 million had vaulted him to fifth ce! This issue also talked about the story of Curly Hair, from the start when Curly Hair had been picked up in the ck streets to when he had joined Dongshan Farm to participate in the sheep-herdingpetition. These had all been taken from an ount by Fang Zhao and worked on by the editing team to embellish it and make the story more interesting so that readers would be more captivated. "To think it really came from the ck streets! I thought that everyone was joking about it!" "This Fang Zhao is just too lucky. He picked up 200 million just like that!" As this involved Fang Zhao, Yanzhous media outlets were stirred up and reported it vigorously. In any case, Curly Hair was a Yanzhou dog and had charged straight into the top 10 of PETs value chart. There was only one animal in the top 10 from Yanzhouof course it had to be reported! Thus, in news notifications that were sent out, Fang Zhao appeared in the headlines again. Although the focus was on Fang Zhaos two pets, as the owner, Fang Zhao was noticed by everyone. People who lived in the ck street where Fang Zhao had once stayed always had the same feelings when they saw news about Curly Hair: regret! In the New Era, even if a dog did not look good or if its fur color was unappealing, as long as it was arge or miniature, there would be people willing to take it in. But Curly Hairs height of 40 centimeters wasrger than miniature and far off from beingrge. He could not even bepared to a medium-sized dog, so nobody had been willing to take him in. In the state he had been in back then, even after washing and tidying him up, there would still have been no takers. Back then, when many people had seen Fang Zhao pick up the dog, behind his back, they had even said, "He cant even fend for himself and he wants to keep a dog?" What had happened in the end? After Fang Zhao had left the ck street, these people had seen that stray dogs value rise to 100 million in a year. It was as if a rocket had been strapped to the dogs back. Last year, he had achieved a value of over 100 million, and this year, it had risen to 210 million! Curly Hair had vaulted straight into the top five of the global pet value chart! For most people, 210 million was just a fabled figure! Furthermore, ording to the expert analysis in thetest issue of PET, if Fang Zhaos status rose in the future, perhaps Curly Hairs value would follow as well and rise further. Comparing this, the sea slug Spiky Hares value of 80 million was less prolific, but it was also being discussed by quite a number of people. Currently, Spiky Hares breeder Denzel was cultivating krill on Wais pr ocean. When he saw the news, his vision faded and he clutched his chest, pain written all over his face. The assistant beside him saw this and immediately asked, "Whats wrong?!" "I wanna jump into the ocean!" Denzel was filled with immeasurable regret, and he pulled his hair in frustration. Why had he sold that precious bunny back then! Denzels expression had changed. A few assistants nervously watched this boss of theirs, afraid that he would not think things through and would really jump into the ocean. "Do you guys think I should start a new project and continue breeding sea slugs?" Denzel asked. "You are earning quite a lot from cultivating krill." "Yes, Boss, our krill cultivation is doing rather well." "Teacher, are you talking about breeding that sort of sea slug that you sold to Fang Zhao? Lets not talk about the difficulty about breeding it first, and lets put aside the some of the unsolved technical problems. Even if we are able to breed them on arge scale, the policies for pets with extraterrestrial genes are always changing. Right now, the rules are gradually being rxed, but what if? What if, in the future, the regtions tighten? Wouldnt we lose out big time?" Denzel could understand where his assistant wasing from. Back then, he had given up on breeding sea slugs with extraterrestrial genes, as the technical difficulty had just been too hard, the rate of sess had been extremely low, and lots of money had been spent without results. Also, policies had been in ce back then preventing people who were not researchers from owning pets with extraterrestrial genes, so it had been really difficult to sell them. Furthermore, as his assistants had said, Wais conditions for krill breeding were very good. Hispany was also making huge profits, and it just wasnt worthwhile for them to take the risk and dabble in other stuff. Whether other people would research this, he shouldnt get involved. Although, deep down, he felt something wasnt right when he saw this news, Denzel quickly epted the facts. In any case, Fang Zhao had also helped him pull some strings and obtain a suitable body of water for cultivating krill in Wais oceans. "Forget it, its been sold off already. Just take it that the little fe got lucky!" The subscriptions for PETstest issue increased, and the entire editorial department was happy, all except for Wa Kaning. Despite one week of rest, the swelling in Wa Kanings arm had not yetpletely subsided, and he still felt pain just from moving it slightly. Today, he went to the office, erged the current issues cover page and printed a copy before pasting it on the wall in his own office. After that, he picked up a pen and wrote arge word beneath Curly Hair. "Scary." Then, he went over to the rabbit and also wrote "Scary" below it. Wa Kaning wanted to constantly remind himself and his colleagues that these two pets really belonged to the extremely dangerous category! Extreme caution was needed if anyone should encounter these two! Appearances could be deceiving! After finishing, Wa Kaning had intended to keep the pen when his gaze paused on the image of Fang Zhao. The warm hues brought about a soft and gentle vibe to the photograph. This Fang Zhao person also looked like a gentle artistic youth with a harmless character. However, in this photo, there was actually great danger all around! The dog with the devastating bite, Curly Hair, and the extremely toxic sea slug that would assault without a moments notice, was Fang Zhao really as harmless as he looked? Thinking back to what he had seen when he had recently searched for information pertaining to Fang Zhao, Wa Kaning hesitated. To be able to garner meritorious deeds on Baiji, shoot terrorists dead, and get promoted to a reserve duty major, how harmless could he be? Considering it further, Wa Kaning picked up his pen and wrote tworge words under Fang Zhaos image: "Extremely Scary"! Chapter 276: We Meet Again Chapter 276: We Meet Again Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh While people outside were discussing Fang Zhaos insanely valued pets, Fang Zhao wasnt really paying attention to this matter. Instead, he was asking around for news about the revolutionary film project. However, this morning, he received a call. Someone wasing to visit. The Inteary Funds film department liaison Joseph had called on Fang Zhaos Yanzhou residence using the address Fang Zhao had given him. Standing in front of the door, Joseph stared at the sign that read "Ferocious beasts inside, please keep away unless invited!" He recalled a piece of news about pets he had seen recently and wondered whether the sign was being serious or meant as a joke. Having spent more than 10 seconds yet not understanding, Joseph decided to not think about it further. After all, the focus of his visit wasnt Fang Zhaos pets. Furthermore, he had informed Fang Zhao beforehand, so he didnt count as "uninvited." Putting on a smile to fit the asion, Joseph pressed the doorbell. The door opened. "We meet again, Mr. Fang." Joseph still had the manners of an elite, butpared to the previous time they had met, his inner haughtiness had dissipated rather considerably. The previous time, at Baijis outpost, Joseph had suffered a blow. After that, taking into ount the matter of the consultant team, the news from the concert a short while back, and the purpose of todays visit, Joseph naturally did not appear too arrogant. "This must be little Curly Hair, who has a value of over 200 million?" Joseph looked at the curly-haired dog that had run out from a room, took its measure, and chuckled. "Hes really cute." Although that was what he said, Joseph had no intention of getting close to Curly Hair. Curly Hairs gaze followed the stranger, but because Fang Zhao was here, he also knew that it was a guest and so would not show any obvious hostility. However, in his heart, besides Fang Zhao, Curly Hair would remain vignt against any other living creature that stepped foot into his territory. Although the eyes of Curly Hair fixated on Joseph seemed clear and innocuous, Joseph knew that dogs eyes could tell lies too. Their pupils were veryrge, making people think they were innocuous, but that was a deception. Joseph didnt particrly like dogs. Therefore, whether this dog was dangerous or not, he would keep his distance. After looking at those eyes, he didnt bother with Curly Hair anymore. Today, he was here representing the Inteary Fund to give Fang Zhao an invitation. Although Fang Zhaos status within the professional music industry still wasnt that high yet, Fang Zhaos musical style was very suitable for the opening of the revolutionary film project. "The music team of Founding Era has already been established. We at the Inteary Fund think very highly of Mr. Fangs works. Thus, we wish to invite you to the Founding Era music team," Joseph said. "Founding Era." That was the series name of the revolutionary film project, which would definitely trend sometime in the near future across the world and every single continent. The "Founding Era" people of the New Era spoke of was the time between the Period of Destruction and the New Era. It referred to the short time period after the Period of Destruction before the New Era had officiallye into existence. The main objective of the revolutionary project was to tell the stories of events and incidents that happened in theter stages of the Period of Destruction, all the way to the founding of the New Era. As he was a member of the consultant team, Fang Zhao knew which stories were in the script. The plot of the revolutionary film project, "Founding Era," would tell the story up to the conferment of the great generals. Because what came after the great generals had been conferred was the New Era. The Inteary Fund valued Fang Zhao highly and had reasons for inviting him to the music project team. Other than the fact that his musical style was deemed appropriate enough, there was one other reason: Fang Zhao was a member of the consultant team. He knew how the plot would develop and details of the story line and had a deeper understanding of the characters. Thus, it would be easier for him to producepositions that fit. Of course Fang Zhao epted this invitation. He was delighted to receive such a request. "I will do my utmost," Fang Zhao replied. Even if he did not receive payment, Fang Zhao would still be willing topose pieces for this film project. For the stories and people of this time period, Fang Zhaos sentiments were even more profound. "Since Mr. Fang understands the storyline, you canpose a few pieces first. When the timees, perhaps some of your works might be selected," Joseph told him. What these words meant was this: Since you have already seen the script, if you have the inspiration, you can startposing first. As for whether it will be selected then, there are no guarantees. Fang Zhao understood perfectly what he meant. This was exactly the same as when Fiery Bird had first looked for him to request a piece for the game. When they had first collected some works, there had been no guarantees that any would be chosen. Having delivered the invitation and signed the contract, Josephs assignment this round waspleted and he got up to leave. He still had other matters to attend to. After Joseph left, Fang Zhao sat on the sofa, mulling over stuff. Naturally, he would grab this opportunity. Whether his works would be selected or not, as long as he had inspiration, he wouldpose. However, Fang Zhao was still pondering another matter. "The actors for a few important roles in Founding Era have not been decided yet. Lots of news agencies were chasing the wind and clutching at straws, but news that had actual value were few and far between. However, until thest moment when the contract was signed, anything could happen. Therefore, as long as an actor had been in the industry for long enough, those experienced ones would remain prudent and not divulge anything at the slightest bit of progress. Otherwise, if ultimately they did not get selected or they were squeezed out by somebody else at thest moment, it would just be a p in the face. At this moment, withpetition from all parties, among the leading roles, only two had been decided. As for the others, rumors were floating about all day, but nobody could be certain whether they were true or false, just a smokescreen, or perhaps some firms hype operation. However, looking at the current circumstances as well as what was being talked about in the consultant teams discussion tform, at least half of those remaining lead roles would be decided in October. Due to technological advancements, the time it took to produce a film series had been shortened, but to ensure quality, after this project was started, there wouldnt be a rush to start filming. The criteria for selecting actors this time around was particrly stringent. There were many candidates for every single leading role, and every candidate had a rather long trial period. Perhaps there was no news yet as the candidates had notpleted the trial period. Perhaps after the trial periods were over, there would be an oue. He wanted to try out for the role of "Fang Zhao," but unfortunately, for a few important roles, there was absolutely no information about auditions. The reason why Fang Zhao wanted to try out acting was entirely because of this Fang Zhao role. For this role that was just like the roles for the other founding generals, there was simply no information about auditions. Even if he wanted to fight for the role, he had no idea where to go. However, this time, it all depended on ones own ability. Over at Silver Wing, thepany had limited ability, and each of their respective actors and actresses had to employ their own methods and capability to fight for roles. Fang Zhao looked at the months summary of information in his hands. His fingers tapped on a name. If he wished to get a chance, he would have to start from this individual. August 18. Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch organized an event. Fang Zhao had also spoken with the people from the Yanzhou branch and found out that this distinguished guest had been invited and would even be handing out awards, not just making an appearance. This time, the Yanzhou branch had organized a half-year award ceremony. That meant to say that from Memorial Day in January till July, ording to statistical data, this ceremony was to award outstanding individuals or teams that had performed well in this half-year leaderboard There were simr activities in each continent to stimte the enthusiasm of gamers. After all, a years time was too long. Many amateurs and fans would not have the patience to wait a full year. Zuo Yu and Yan Biao were also wearing solemn-looking ck suits. Looking in the mirror, they felt like they were especially imposing. Further putting on a pair of shades, they seemed to especially have the auras of bodyguards! "Howe I have never felt like I was this cool in the past?" Yan Biao stared at his reflection in the mirror. When they reached Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch building, he wiped the smile off his face and put on an icy-cold expression in a sh. He had switched to bodyguard mode. Since he had be a bodyguard, this was the first time he had experienced such a situation. The concert previously hadnt counted, as he had arrived earlier to make preparations and simply had not needed to undergo the experience of walking through a crowd of media reporters and fans. The car came to a halt at the drop-off point that Fiery Bird had temporarily set up. There was a pathway here leading to the venue. Today, Fang Zhao was not wearing the same team uniform as the gaming team but, rather, an outfit that Fiery Bird had tailored specifically for him. It carried the Diting pattern, but the Pr Light tree emblem was still emzoned on his breast. Fiery Bird wanted to let him be the impetus for this series. If results were good, they might possibly expand the Diting series. At the moment when Fang Zhao stepped out of the car, a loud roar emerged from all directions. There were too many people shouting and screaming and it all converged into a hubbub. Although he was prepared, Yan Biao was still startled for a second. Isnt Boss no longer gaming professionally? Why are these bunch having such a reaction? Yan Biao had never experienced that time, so he could not understand the fanatical attitudes of gamers. On the other hand, Zuo Yu found it eptable. Until now, among "Battle of the Century" gamers, whether professional or amateur, the only person who could be called a god and still maintained a stable position was Fang Zhao! Although there might be debates on the global scale, in Yanzhou, for the majority of gamers here, Fang Zhao was just a god-tier yer. Furthermore, the members of SilverWing50PrLights team had publicly admitted that without Fang Zhao, they would not have seen this day. As a result, Fang Zhaos status had once more been lifted higher. Furthermore, given the events in the past two years, most gamers felt that the halo around Fang Zhaos body was even brighter. Even if Fang Zhao was no longer in the professional gaming circles, his legacy still lived on. This event would be broadcast live online, and the members of SilverWing50PrLight who were en route were also watching Fang Zhao make his appearance. There were both veterans and neers in the team transport arranged by Silver Wing. "Boss Fang has already arrived!" "So many people!" "Its my first time participating in this sort of event. Im so nervous! Two neers that had just signed with Silver this year were talking and sharing their thoughts as budding new talents that had just entered the industry. "This is just a branch event. Wait till you guys go to the Fiery Bird Annual G. Lets see whether you freeze up from head to toe then," Schwarzer said. He was already considered a senior in the team. Hearing Schwarzer say this, the neers started asking about previous Fiery Bird Annual Gs. Schwarzer loved talking and exined all this stuff to the neers. Beside him, Jake abruptly said, "I heard that besides being invited as an honored guest, Boss Fang will be conferring an award." The atmosphere in the room became silent. Even Schwarzer was keeping his mouth shut. Dorrian added the finishing blow. "In thest half of the year, I think we havent received any important awards." Although the half-year region awards could not bepared to awards from the headquarters annual g, an award was still an award. Within Yanzou, it still had a sizeable influence. Anyone could see this just by seeing those fans outside Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch tower. But look at them now. Neer award? Nope. Other sorts of individual awards? Probably none either. There might be a team award, but it was too close forfort. Speaking about it was embarrassing. "Later on, during the awards ceremony, do you think Boss Fang will flip out if he sees that we didnt win an award?" someone asked. "He wouldnt go that far, right?" Schwarzer said apprehensively. Back then, it had been Fang Zhao who had brought them over and imparted skills and knowledge to them. Now, though? Just like a master being invited to arge-scale event and finding out that not a single one of his own apprentices would be among the people to bemended, wouldnt it be very disgraceful? Thinking about this, everyone in the transport felt their previous enthusiasm dissipating. "Captain, what should we do?" a neer asked Jinro, who was sitting at the front. Jinro pondered a little before answering, "Just maintaining our lovable selves should do. Chapter 277: Esteemed Guest Award Presentation Chapter 277: Esteemed Guest Award Presentation Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Before the event officially began, the people present could roam freely in the reception hall. When SilverWing50PrLight, also known as "SilverLight" in the gaming circles, entered, many eyes turned toward them. Generally, they were more mboyant, partly due to how young they were on average, and were considered to be much more vivacious. In the past two years, the teams reputation had kept rising. Within the team, Jinro and the other veteran members had been here so many times that they did not feel any unease. On the contrary, the eyes of those neers were shimmering as they looked at the exhibitions all around. However, they still remembered what Jinro had said, and to avoid being lectured, they had to remain lovable. In the reception hall, other than professional e-sports athletes, there were some lucky fans that had won a chance to be here through a Fiery Bird raffle and some amateur gamers who had performed exceptionally well and had received invitations. These two groups had even more acute reactions, and their eyes were on the verge of popping out as they got to see all the memorabilia and old machines while they were busy looking for their idols to get autographs. All of Yanzhous big e-sports teams were present too. The organizing team had specifically arranged a ce for Fang Zhao so as to facilitate him interacting with fans, signing autographs, taking photos, and talking about his gaming experiences. SilverLights members did not go over. First, there were too many people over there, and second, they were too ashamed to go over. They were afraid of getting reprimanded. In the past half a year, they had indeed cked off. This was an undeniable fact that could be easily seen from the statistics. After the SilverLight team entered therge reception hall, not just the neers, even the extreme chatterbox Schwarzer also became much quieter. Over at the other side, 2S e-Sports Club had also just entered the reception hall, and they saw their old adversary SilverLight immediately. Right away, they switched tobat mode and waited for the SilverLight team memberse over to pick a fight! But as they waited and waited, the SilverLight team did note over. "The SilverLight people are acting weird today," someone said. The others had also realized this. "Indeed." Normally, when these two sides met, SilverLight members would start calling them out. However, today, when the SilverLight members had seen them, they had only thrown a passing nce, and that was all? Even if the 2S members provoked the other side, there wasnt even a retaliation. Do they finally know their ce? They must be plotting a big move! These thoughts were not limited to just 2S. When the other Big Five e-sports clubs saw the situation with SilverLight, they came to the same conclusion. They were wary about what big news SilverLight might announce and made their own mental preparations first. There were even people who reacted quickly and went to investigate and try to uncover whether SilverLight was secretly plotting somerge operation. The 2S manager saw a few of his old friends in the same line and chatted with them passionately, mentioning a fresh talent they had signed this year. When the Silver Wing gaming department manager, Wayne, who was nearby, heard this, the smile he put on his face appeared somewhat forced. Back then, they had been the ones poaching happily and even pried away a number of young talents from established e-sports clubs by spending money, creating a lot of animosity. This year, Silver Wing had decided to tone it down and focus on reorganizing the team, letting neers to the main team improve their teamwork and coordination. However, they had just relented a little and an even more talented neer had been signed by 2S! In the first half of the year, an exceptional neer who had just started university had emerged. His name was Wilkinson, and he had ced first on the neer leaderboards. He could very well be the neer with the highest score this year. Wayne was full of regret! He had wanted to sign Wilkinson early on but had hesitated after some thought. This neers style was too incisive, and Wayne had been considering the pros and cons of signing him to the team. However, before he had been able toe to a decision, 2S had snatched Wilkinson away! Unlike Wayne, who was regretting, the 2S managers face was glowing. This year, he had wild ambitions, especially after the very satisfying signing of the capable new talent Wilkinson. This year, their team had also appeared in the limelight a number of times, and if everything went smoothly, they might be the highest-scoring team from Yanzhou this year. The team manager had just unted the newly signed talent, but when he turned around, that talent was nowhere to be seen. "Eh? Where is Wilkinson?" the 2S manager asked. A 2S member shrugged while pointing in a certain direction of the reception hall. "There." The manager looked over and the smile on his face faded. The other members of 2S didnt look too good either. In apse of concentration, they realized the newly signed talent Wilkinson had run over like a kid to where Fang Zhao was! "Wilkinson! Get back here right now!" the manager shouted. With so many people around, it wouldnt seem too appropriate to raise his voice too much, so he could only grunt for Wilkinson toe back. In the past, theyd had some conflicts with the SilverLight team, especially when it came to Fang Zhao. Nowadays, they could still return some verbal attacks when faced with the other members of the SilverLight team, but when they recalled the incidents with Fang Zhao back then, it was still very embarrassing. Wilkinson had no idea his new team had these sorts of worries. On the contrary, he was very excited. At the moment, he was getting to see his idol! Unfortunately, Wilkinson was still dragged back by thebined strength of his teammates. 2Ss manager reprimanded him in a hushed tone. "What are you doing over there, joining in the festivities?! If you have that much time, why dont you go and memorize you thank you speech so that you dont forget and freeze up when you collect your awardter!" "Manager, who will be conferring the award for the neer half-year leaderboards?" Wilkinson asked. "No idea. Fiery Bird has yet to reveal it." "I hope its going to be Fang Zhao." Wilkinson chirped. "Shut your mouth!" the manager berated. Over at the side, after Fang Zhaos interaction session with the fans was over, he headed to the rest lounge that Fiery Bird had arranged. When he entered, he saw someone familiar. Yanzhous top-rated actor, Silver Wing S-lister He Lisi, sat on the sofa browsing through a set of game resources. As he saw Fang Zhao enter, He Lisi smiled and pointed over to a seat beside him. "Little Fang, take a seat and lets have a chat." When He Lisi had been younger, he had been a professional e-sports athlete for a period of time, but he had shifted his focus to filming. In order to have greater breakthroughs and produce more quality works and strive for the top, he had given up professional gaming. Now he only yed asionally just for fun. He Lisi also knew some senior employees at Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch, but over the years, his interaction with the gaming circles had decreased. He had also not attended Fiery Birds activities for quite a long time, yet he had appeared today. "I have been invited over today as an honorary guest to hand out the award for the amateur team category. However, Fiery Birds people have not revealed this information yet." He Lisi was exining why he was here today and also telling Fang Zhao not to divulge that he was here before the award ceremony officially began. Actually, Fang Zhao could also partly guess He Lisis main reason for appearing as well. He Lisi was currently vying for an important role in "Founding Era." All hispetitors were also people with ability. Recently, He Lisi had been in contact with people from the Wu family, and his appearance here was to garner the support of people in the gaming circles as a bargaining chip of his own. The award ceremony would be broadcast live. With the publicity operations of the team behind him, He Lisi would be able to gain more poprity. Gamers were also an extremelyrge category, and gaining support from this group was an advantage in the fight for the role. However, He Lisi would not talk to Fang Zhao about things from an angle of someone in the film industry. "Are you really not gamingpetitively anymore?" He Lisi asked. "Not gaming. I dont have the time," Fang Zhao replied. "Right, people in your industry have to keep building up your experience and qualifications. It is difficult to focus on two things at once. When will you be organizing your next concert? Make sure to let me know when its time." "Its still early." He Lisi thought that Fang Zhaos "Its still early" was him being modest. He Lisi had heard through other means that there were still other pieces inside Fang Zhaos notebook. Even if some were not yetplete, within six months to a year, he would probably be able to organize another concert. If the copyrights had not beenpletely sold, a few more concerts could have been held on other continents to publicize those pieces. However, since the copyrights had all been sold, there was no need to have concerts on other continents. Instead, he could focus fully on preparing for his next one. He Lisi had asked about his next concert but had not made any promises to attend. If he managed to snag the role he was vying for in "Founding Era," he definitely wouldnt be attending Fang Zhaos concert. Although He Lisi was not from the music circles, he had friends there and understood quite a bit. Thus, he gave Fang Zhao some advice as a senior. "Take advantage of the favorable situation now. You are still young and talented. Seize the moment and prepare for your next concert or pursue your studies. Whether you choose to walk the academic path or the popr path, or even if you choose to go entirelymercial, you still cannot avoid these two steps." He Lisis own opinion was that Fang Zhao was just a junior worth being friendly with. He thought that Fang Zhao waspetent, but that was all. Furthermore, He Lisi had even more important matters to see to, so he naturally could not pay too much attention to Fang Zhaos matters. What he had just said were words others had told him when they had been talking about Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao chatted with He Lisi for a short while before he received a notification informing him to prepare and head to the main hall. The award ceremony was about to officially begin. "Oh right, I forgot to ask you. Little Fang, what award are you handing out?" He Lisi asked before they stepped out. "Neer award, to a capable neer named Wilkinson," Fang Zhao replied. He Lisi nodded his head but did not say anything. Afterward, the awards ceremony began. Awards were handed out in session, starting in order of least importance with the amateur gamers and then moving to the professional e-sports athletes. When they saw Fang Zhao standing up as the esteemed guest who would be heading on stage and handing out the neer award, the faces of the 2S team members turned green. As for Wilkinson, after the initial surprise, animatedughter followed. Seeing the situation, the host asked Wilkinson, "Very excited?" "Yes! The person I respect most is Fang Zhao!" As he was very excited, Wilkinson had said this so loudly that nobody could pretend not to hear it. Some snickering broke out among the e-sports clubs off stage, and certain people could not help but burst outughing. They all knew that 2S and SilverLight had mutual animosity and could not stand the sight of each other. Now, on stage at this half-year award ceremony, Yanzhous highly rated top neer that 2S had signed had just proimed his idol was Fang Zhao! Given Wilkinsons exuberant manner, it surely wasnt an act. This was just f*cking embarrassing! Meanwhile, there were no happy faces at 2Ss side. Even forcing a smile was impossible on their currently rigid faces. Now all they could do was rejoiceluckily, the cameras had not been pointing at them. While on stage, Fang Zhao nced over at the SilverLight team seated below. Everyone in the SilverLight team that was taking delight in 2Ss disaster simultaneously lowered their heads. Those that didnt maintained their lovable appearance: Boss, Im notughing. Really! Outside the venue. Zuo Yu and Yan Biao had some rest time. Zuo Yu had gone off to chat with hisrade who was currently working as security personnel at this Fiery Bird branch. Yan Biao had seen the security personnel here and had originally wanted to talk to a few. However, he did not expect that after some interaction, there was actually someone who had served on Baiji, just at a different outpost. Immediately, they had a camaraderie of sorts. After all, now they were idle, so the two of them went to the side to exchange stories. "After getting discharged, someone rmended working here. Its much more rxing. I can spend more time with my family and there arent any dangerous missions," that veteran ex-Baiji soldier said. "Me too. My injuries were too severe, so I had to be discharged." Yan Biao sighed as he recalled the reason for his discharge. The other ex-Baiji veteran pointed at his colleagues that were currently on patrol duty. "The few right at the front of the path were just like me, only that our military districts were different. After being discharged from the forces, signing on as security personnel with Fiery Bird isnt too bad. The sry is good, and normally, all we have to do is prevent fans from charging in, obstruct reporters, and be wary of fires and thieves. Furthermore, we have so many smart systems and so much equipment, so most of the time we dont get too tired. What about you? From your attire, Im guessing that you are someones bodyguard?" Yan Biao hesitated for a bit while considering the two choices in his head: driver or bodyguard. Nodding his head vigorously, he said, "Yeah! Bodyguard!" Chapter 278: A Hazard Has Arrived Chapter 278: A Hazard Has Arrived Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The other ex-Baiji veteran told Yan Biao, "For todays event, we wont get to go back before 10." "Thatte?" Yan Biao looked at the time. It was only a bit after eight, and the awards ceremony had been under way for some time already and would probably conclude in a bit. "There are other arrangements," the other person said. Indeed. After the awards ceremony, there was a banquet dinner and wine reception for everyone to interact and foster better rtionships. After the entire thing ended, Fang Zhao was still brought over to get a brief on the follow-up ns for the Diting series products. When everything ended, it was already after 10 p.m. There were no longer many people outside Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch tower. There were still some reporters stationed there, but after the wine reception, most participants at the event had left through other exits. Fang Zhao checked his surroundings and found that the SilverLight team had already left on the team transport, so he didnt have to wait. However, when he got to the car park, Fang Zhao met He Lisi once more. He Lisi had just run into an old friend. He had gone for a chat with his friend and had not left yet. Fang Zhao noticed that He Lisi was grinning much more than when they had met earlier in the day. Something good had probably happened. Today seemed like a very sessful day, and he might possibly have made a breakthrough toward the role he was fighting for in "Founding Era." Otherwise, there was nothing much that could make the normally restrained He Lisi be all smiles. Seeing Fang Zhao, He Lisi beckoned with his hands, asking Fang Zhao over to talk. Perhaps because he was in high spirits and he had drunk quite a bit of alcohol, having caught sight of a capable and nonthreatening junior from the samepany, He Lisi put on the airs of an elder passing on his experiences. "Little Fang, Uncle is going to tell you some stuff thats for your own good. When you are in these circles, at times when your poprity is exploding, you have to pay attention and be more cool headed and prudent. Also, you should have a team supporting you from the back. Dont throw everything over to them, and make sure you know whats going on. Otherwise, if you encounter some blockheads, you might suffer a heavy blow. Just take a look at that person from Leizhou." He Lisis "that person from Leizhou" referred to one of the top actors in Leizhou. Even if Fang Zhao had not seen him online, he had heard Ji Polun mention this person. That day, Ji Polun had called to congratte Fang Zhao on his concert and for managing to sell out his copyrights. Ji Polun had also grumbled about the highly intensive work he had been doing recently. Although the pressure was great and it was tiring, Fang Zhao was able to see that Ji Polun was still very happy, as Ji Polun might possibly get a chance tond a role in the film project "Founding Era." Although it would only be a minor role, it was still an extremely rare chance toe by. This would aid Ji Poluns future development in many aspects. Ji Polun did not mind this minor role and the little screen time. He understood clearly that given his status within the circles, snatching a role like this was already very rare. It was only because Silver Wing had previously churned out a few period dramas that had raised his global reputation. Otherwise, it would be difficult for him to even be an extra in this film project. It was rumored that the extras and minor roles in "Founding Era" all had professional training or were outstanding students that had yet to graduate from film academies. There were so many film academies throughout the world, and the extras were selected from among the best. A fewrge investors made the decisions on these selections, so even if these were minor roles, they were also treasured greatly. The recent two months had been a crucial period, and many second- and third-rate celebrities were continuously trying their best to appear as much as possible and make their presence felt. Top-tier film stars were engaged in fiercepetitions that had many unpredictable changes. Top-tier film stars were all rushing over for the major roles. The level of "Founding Era" was too high and they needed to exercise prudence. Because, for this project, given their status, a moment of carelessness might scorch them. The person that He Lisi was talking about was a certain top-tier actor from Leizhou who had been about to sign the contract for the role but had not watched his mouth. This actor had gloated about it on a live broadcast and been med by Zaro. Actually, it was also partly due to the team behind this actor being too brash and feeling that there was nothing wrong in showing off a little on a live broadcast. However, the originally trivial matter had blown up and caused arge stir in Leizhous entertainment industry news. Zaro had not been able to get any of the leading roles he had been looking at in "Founding Era" and hadnt been satisfied with the minor roles that his agent had managed to arrange. When he had gone online and seen someone gloating, he hadnt been pleased. Zaro had felt that it was beneath him to me second- or third-rate celebritiesthose were free to do as they pleasedbut for first-rate ones, Zaro could not stand it. Zaro was being sour. "Its just a role in a 10-plus episode series. I dont get why you have to be so proud." These words were already considered milding from Zaro. Over at Leizhou, experienced people all knew that when encountering this sort of situation, all they had to do was treat it as a fart. After all, it would be forgotten really quickly. However, perhaps beingcent and letting their heads swell, the team from that film stars studio rebutted with a few lines of their own and stirred up a hos nest. Others joined in the fray, perhaps fans of the other party or certain people who wanted to take advantage of the situation and criticize Zaro. "Go ahead if you are so capable! Given your exaggerated acting skills, can you even get into Founding Era just to join in the fun?" "Look at the Woo familys Woo Tianhao, who has a simr background. He can act as a young Great General Woo Tong. Lazhous Barbara can even act as a little princess. But what about you, Zaro?" "Lets not talk about acting as Great General Renault. Lets talk about roles slightly better than extras. Which can you even take on? Not a single one!" "Cough, nothing but a tyrannical piece of trash who basks in the glory of his family." Zaros thoughts were like this: Anything else is fine, but dont ever call me the trash of the family! How dare youpare me to Woo Tianhao and Barbara, those two idiots? Rage! Unbearable! Thus, this meant war. Zaro and the other partys fans started tearing into each other. Over at Leizhou, cyber bystanders felt as if they were watching an interesting drama that had new episodes every day, and they were very excited. When they saw a side looking feeble, they would hurriedly rush over and lend their voices to that side. And when the other sides arguments were looking weak, they would lend their support. Otherpanies were delighted when they saw this. After all, one less film star that threatened theirpany meant one more chance for themselves. Even if the cyber bystanders did not do anything, thesepanies would also add fire to the mes themselves. ording to entertainment reports from Leizhou, after the me war escted, that film star who had been on the verge of getting the role ultimately saw it fly out of his grasp. ording to Leizhou entertainment reports, after that film star received news about losing the role, he puked blood in anger and was rushed to the hospital. It was not known whether this was real or not or whether it had been exaggerated, but in any case, losing the role at thest moment, even if he had not puked blood, he would have at least suffered some internal injuries. This trended in the Leizhou entertainment circles and the news every day was even better than a drama series. Over at Yanzhou, there were also quite a lot of people paying attention to this. Every day, they would go online to see how the story had developed and which side had won thetest round of ming. Thus, He Lisi had borrowed the incident at Leizhou to remind Fang Zhao to always take note of his conduct. Stirring up stuff was fine, but there was a need to be thorough and exercise prudence. There were many more people waiting for a chance to drag one down. He Lisi said all this in good faith. Regardless how much other stuff was mixed in with these kind intentions, Fang Zhao acknowledged it. Fang Zhao gave his thanks and He Lisi started to leave, but he turned around once more. "Oh, there is one more thing I nearly forgot to say. Be careful of those entertainment reporters. I have a feeling that some people snuck in, and there is probably someone lying in ambush at this car park. Even if you arent in front of the masses, you still have to pay attention to your image." "I sense it too," Fang Zhao replied. "All right then. Dont getcent thinking that your performance during military service was good. Some entertainment reporters are even more difficult to handlepared to special forces soldiers." He Lisi did not say much else. He returned to his own car and got his driver to set off. His schedule was still rather tight. Cars were leaving the car park. "Boss, shall we head back?" Zuo Yu asked. Fang Zhao went into the car and changed to clothing that was less conspicuous beforeing out. "You guys go back first. Return straight to your own homes. I still have matters to attend to, so you dont have to send me." It was already 11 p.m. The city center was still very bright. Qian City was another world at night, not the least bit cold and lifeless. But at night in this flourishing city, there were also some hidden dangers, especially for celebrities. Many entertainment paparazzi would catch negative news of celebrities, and a lot of the time, it was at night. Drinking and driving, personal affairs, or participating in certain illicit activities. What entertainment reporters loved most was catching celebrities when their image wasnt proper. If it was any other celebritys bodyguards, they would inevitably advise against it and express worry. What if someone robbed him? Even in Qian City, there were cases of robbery and murder. Furthermore, in recent times, Fang Zhaos exposure rate on the inte had been really high. With so much news about him, many people would recognize that face of his. Forget about being robbed, if he was recognized in a public location, it would be even more troublesome. However, in this case, all Zuo Yu and Yan Biao needed to do was obediently reply with a "Got it, Boss." After the car they were in had left Fiery Birds Yanzhou branchs internal car park, Zuo Yu asked Yan Biao, "What do you reckon Boss is up to after changing his clothes? Could it be a secret tryst?" "How would I know." Yan Biao was also curious, but he also understood that this was Fang Zhaos own private business, so they would not pry. Let it be. Its time to head home and sleep A gloomy and mellow voice sang from the online radio channel ying on the cars stereo system. "Ahh~~~ salted fish, why are you so idle!" "Did you hear that?" Yan Biao asked. "What?" "The sound of our hearts being pricked." Zuo Yus face was stiff as he switched channels. At the same moment, at the Fiery Bird Yanzhou branch, a figure speedily left the carpark. An hourter. A certain old residential block in Qian City. Wang Tie opened the door with a heavy heart. Inside the apartment, there were already two people inside waiting. "Master, arent you too slow?" "We have already been back for half an hour, and you only return now. Did you encounter something along the way?" Among these two people, one of them was an apprentice that Wang Tie had newly epted: Xiao Bo. He was someone Wang Tie had met while serving his prison term on a foreign, and Wang Tie had even saved his life once. Now that Xiao Bo had returned after his prison term, he was tagging along with Wang Tie. The other one was Wang Ties godson, Fu Rui. One of the reasons Wang Tie had acknowledged him as a godson was because his name sounded very auspicious. This childs ability and fortune werent too bad, and Wang Tiecked assistants, so he had taken his godson in. There hadnt been that much stuff going on on Wai, so Wang Tie had returned. The two had followed Wang Tie for some time and taken advantage of the attention that "Founding Era" received toplete some jobs, and they had tasted sweet sess. Today, Wang Tie would not have headed over to Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch but for these two. One was tracking He Lisi, while the other was very interested in e-sports and wanted to join in the fun and gain experience. Wang Tie also couldnt let these two new hands fend for themselves, so he had clenched his teeth and gone too. At the car park, when they had seen He Lisi talking to Fang Zhao, Wang Tie had forbidden Xiao Bo from continuing to track He Lisi and had immediately given the signal to retreat! The three had scattered. Although the two hadnt been sure of the reason, they had still followed Wang Ties orders and hurried back. "Master, you are just too worried and overly fearful. Its just that Fang Zhao. I dont see anything special from him. Dont be afraid. If you happen to run into him, Ill help you handle it!" Having served a prison sentence on a foreign and having experienced actual battlefields, Xiao Bo could not understand this reaction from Wang Tie. In all other aspects, he still admired Wang Tie greatly, but he felt that Wang Ties reactions where Fang Zhao was concerned were excessive. Fu Rui also chimed in. "Yes, Godfather, we dont have to be afraid. Brother Bo can fight really well. That one time, he even took on five in the ck streets!" Wang Tie sank into the sofa and sighed. "You guys are still too young to understand. In this line of work, although money flows in quickly, there are also hazards too." As an entertainment reporter with a wealth of experience and an elite in this industry, Wang Tie trusted his own judgment. Ever since he had left Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch, he had been feeling uneasy, and his eyelids kept twitching. He had an ominous premonition. Xiao Bo and Fui Rui continued talking, but Wang Tie wasnt in the mood to listen to their chatter. He shut his eyes to ponder over this matter. Noticing Wang Tie doing so, Xiao Bo and Fu Rui no longer talked about this and instead discussed their recent earnings. This film project "Founding Era" had really stimted too many celebrities. Some certain people who normally exercised restraint had also made moves and given them opportunities. Within thest week, they had already managed to strike thrice and had earned a considerable sum each time. Xiao Bo looked at his own bank ord and felt d in his heart. Turning to Wang Tie beside him, he said, "Master, you keep saying that there are hazards in this line of work, but I feel that it is really meaningful, and the money is good." Xiao Bo just loved seeing those celebrities in exasperated and helpless states. At this moment, the doorbell rang. Wang Ties shot open violently. Generally, they didnt get any visitors at this sort of ce. The three of them who had been rxing a moment ago all tensed up. Xiao Bo took out his dagger, got up, and prepared to open the door, but Wang Tie raised his hands to stop Xiao Bo. "Fu Rui, go check it out," Wang Tie said. Fu Rui walked to the door but did not open it right away. Instead, he turned on the surveince system and looked at the situation outside being disyed on the screen. He turned around with a long face and told Wang Tie, "A hazard has arrived." Chapter 279: This Matter, Should We Do It Chapter 279: This Matter, Should We Do It Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Wang Tie saw the image disyed on the screen and scratched his head in frustration. After considering for a bit, he said, "Open the door." Fu Rui was worried. "Godfather, should I really open it? Do we need to check whether there are other people nearby as well?" "No need, open it." Wang Tie knew that if Fang Zhao really wanted to deal with him, it wouldnt have taken so long. Furthermore, Fang Zhao wouldnt be gently pressing the doorbell. Fu Rui had no choice, so he listened to Wang Tie and opened to door. Afterward, he rapidly retreated, afraid to get beaten. If it were any other celebrity, Fu Rui wouldnt have behaved this way, but because he had followed Wang Tie for a while and knew that Wang Tie was afraid of Fang Zhao, Fu Rui kept his guard up. Actually, before this, Fu Rui had not thought much of Fang Zhao. Surely Fang Zhao wasnt as impressive as what the news reports made him out to be, nor was he as frightening as Wang Tie had said. However, at this point in time, he felt that he needed to reevaluate. Ever since he had started following Wang Tie as an entertainment reporter and begun secretly filming celebrities, it had always been them stalking and stopping stars. This was really the first time that a star hade and confronted them at home. This feeling was reallyplicated. Fang Zhao stepped inside, his gaze lightly sweeping Xiao Bo and Fu Rui before he looked at Wang Tie, who was leaning against the sofa. The first sentence Fang Zhao said after entering the apartment made Wang Tie feel like kneeling down. "I have been looking for youtely." Wang Tie howled in his heart: You can start preparing for your next concert. Why do you have to look for me?! Fu Rui and Xiao Bo stared at Fang Zhao, bbergasted, then turned to look at Wang Tie. They found Fang Zhao being able to recognize Wang Tie with one nce inconceivable. Normally, if Wang Tie did not voluntarily reveal his identity, even they found it difficult to recognize him. Today, Wang Tie had put on an identity he had not used before, and the makeup was good. However, Wang Tie had already gotten used to Fang Zhao being able to recognize him, so he didnt think much of it. As Fang Zhao walked further inside the apartment, Xiao Bos eyes shed, and a grim smile appeared on his lips. His entire body seemed liked a crouching leopard as he pounced, darting toward Fang Zhao. However, the dagger that Xiao Bo clutched in his hand stopped an arms length away from Fang Zhao. A gun was pointed toward Xiao Bos forehead. The atmosphere in the apartment suddenly turned chilly. All along, Xiao Bo had always thought that he was a very good fighter, but no matter how well he could fight, he couldnt beat the speed of a bullet!! Throughout this entire process, Fang Zhao hadnt even looked at Xiao Bo. Stepping in, Fang Zhao knew right away that this raw young reporter was unlike other entertainment reporters. He had experience and was battle-tested and unruly. Thus, to let this young reporter know his ce, Fang Zhao had needed to intimidate him right from the start. Everything had gone as Fang Zhao had expected. If Fang Zhao had used words instead, Xiao Bo would really not have been afraid of the consequences and would definitely have tested Fang Zhao a few more times. However, right now, Xiao Bo no longer dared to try anything funny. Yes, both parties might not have shown a genuine intent to kill and might have just been sounding each other out on their first meeting, but... Perhaps it was the cold air from the air conditioner, or perhaps it was his own imagination, but Xiao Bo felt that even the lights within the apartment seemed to have a terrifying chill. He had nearly forgotten that this individual hadwful gun ownership rights. Wang Ties taut cheek muscles moved, as if a solid piece of rock had finally melted. Laughing, he called out, "Xiao Bo." Xiao Bo looked Wang Tie in the eye and could see what Wang Ties expression was indicated. He put the dagger away and backed off. Fang Zhao also put away his gun before walking to a chair and sitting down. He was clearly calmer than all three of the hosts. Fu Rui, who was standing stiffly to the side, felt that he needed to liven up the atmosphere. Looking around, he prepared a te of melon seeds from a cupboard and ced it on the coffee table in front of Fang Zhao. "Big God, do you crack melon seeds?" Anyone hearing that way of address could tell that this fellow loved games. Now, only gaming fans addressed Fang Zhao this way. Fu Rui loved ying games, but he wasnt too deeply engrossed and did not go so far as to worship Fang Zhao. He just wanted to liven up the atmosphere and get rid of the awkward silence. After cing the te of melon seeds, Fu Rui went to bring a cup of tea over. "Big God, have some tea." Fang Zhao smiled. "Thank you." Fu Rui looked at that warm smiling face and thought to himself that if the situation just before had not happened, he would have thought that Fang Zhao would be really easy to deal with! Wang Tie mentally filtered out the list of assignments he had epted recently and confirmed that he had not provoked Fang Zhao. Or could it be that some celebrity had looked up Fang Zhao to help intercede? That just wouldnt do. In any case, he was the so-called Paparazzi King of Yanzhou. Didnt he have his own dignity? How could he let stuff that he had worked hard to photograph go to waste? If anyone wished to purchase these photographs back, it was fine. If they wanted to lower the price, it was still doable, but it couldnt be overly excessive! In that short moment, Wang Tie had already decided on his response should the situation be like that. Regardless of what his inner thoughts were, he could not show any weakness on the outside, or it would seem as if he had a guilty conscience. Wang Tie had just decided to not wilt under pressure when he heard Fang Zhao ask, "I have a business deal for you. Do you ept?" bbergasted, Wang Ties brows scrunched up. He had not expected that Fang Zhao would actually look him up just to discuss business, that Fang Zhao was not here to intercede on behalf of other celebrities. However, Wang Tie also did not immediately ept. "Lets hear it." "Nova Roman." Not long ago, the "Founding Era" film project team had confirmed that Nova Roman would assume the role of lead director of this project, and he would also have the authority to select actors and actresses. As a top-notch director with worldwide acim, Nova Roman had both authority and background. He wasnt afraid of offending any first-rate or top-tier superstars, but he did not like being disturbed. Thus, before the list of names on the directorial team had been announced, Nova Roman had intelligently gone into hiding. There were frequent ims online about people having seen this lead director of the revolutionary film project somewhere. However, whether these people were deliberately making things up to gain attention or whether it was Nova Romans own diversionary smokescreens, nobody knew for certain. This time, Wang Tie was genuinely curious. "Arent you in the music scene? What do you need his information for? Could it be that you really want to act? Or are you helping yourpanys people ask?" Fang Zhao did not answer, instead asking, "Do you ept?" Wang Tie considered it for a longer time. Fang Zhao did not disturb him, waiting quietly. Two minutester. Wang Tie wrote down a figure. Fang Zhao nced at it. "Sure." "I ept!" Wang Tie was straightforward this time around. His professional work was not just limited to Yanzhou, and his contacts andwork were not just limited to one continent. As long as it was within the entertainment circles, unless he did not wish to investigate, there was nothing he felt he could not uncover. All he needed was to put in more effort and resources. Furthermore, all along, he had been studying the trends of this lead director, and he already had some leads. Wang Ties n after obtaining precise information had been to sell it at a premium to certain ambitious stars who were vying for roles. However, since Fang Zhao had already looked him up and been quick to offer him a reasonable price, Wang Tie agreed to sell this information to Fang Zhao. "How long do you need?" Fang Zhao asked. "If you only want his range of current movements, I can give you an approximate region for where he is right now. If you want his exact location, I will need two days," Wang Tie replied. After Wang Tie had told Fang Zhao the region that Director Roman was in, Fang Zhao transferred half the agreed fee to Wang Ties ount. The other half would be transferred after Wang Tie found the exact location and informed Fang Zhao. After deciding to strive for a role, Fang Zhao had thought of Wang Tie, the Yanzhou Paparazzi King. With regards to the entertainment circles, Wang Tie was much more familiar and had a strong perception of people and trends in this industry. Indeed, Wang Tie was superior in this aspect. Fang Zhao also knew that Wang Tie had already returned back to Yanzhou from Wai and had been to Fiery Birds Yanzhou branch. Thus, Fang Zhao had followed him back. Having received satisfactory information, Fang Zhao left quickly and let Wang Tie and his team have some time to work. After Fang Zhao left, the rigid and forced smile on Wang Ties face faded away. His eyelids drooped as he stared at the cup of cool tea on the coffee table. Knocking his fingers on the sides of the cup, Wang Tie studied the ripples that appeared within. Wang Ties intuition reckoned that this time, the big news would create ripples in the entertainment circles. However, would he follow up? If he really obtained any information, what would he do? Xiao Bo checked their ount immediately after Fang Zhao left. When Fang Zhao had still been here, it had been slightly inconvenient to check on it. After confirming the money was in, a satisfied smile appeared on his face. Seeing the sum of money that had just been transferred into the ount, Xiao Bo sighed. "Master, this isnt a hazard. Its an opportunity!" Wang Tie stared at him from the corner of his eyes. "You dont know shit!" "Yes, yes, yes. Whatever Master says is always right!" Xiao Bo giggled, but afterward, heposed himself. "Now I really know why master has said so much about a person like Fang Zhao. Its best we keep some distance from him." To locate Wang Tie and even track him back home, this was not something anyone could do. Taking deep breaths, Wang Tie said, "This ce is no longer usable. Lets switch to a new ce." There was no longer any sense of security here. He really did not want to see Fang Zhaos face appear when he opened the door. Furthermore, what if Fang Zhao sold his address? They had too many enemies. The number of celebrities that had paid them off in order to reveal dirt could not be counted even with the fingers on all three pairs of their hands. What would they do if someone found out this address and came looking for revenge? You might be able to take on five at once, but what would you do if it was 50? Thus, to be safe, it would be best to switch to a new base of operations. After all, this was just a temporary dwelling. When they were out on assignment, they might spend days staying at different ces, so there wasnt a sense of belonging and there was no reluctance to leave. A crafty rabbit has three burrows 1 . They had many more ces they could use. "What were you thinking about, Godfather? You looked as though you were at a loss," Fu Rui said. Wang Tie gaze furtively swept the surroundings before he used a hand to beckon the other two over. Noticing Wang Tie behaving this way, the two immediately check the doors and windows and even brought out some sensor equipment to sweep the apartment to ensure that there were no recording devices. After examining the ce, they gathered over at Wang Ties spot. "Master/Godfather, what are your instructions?" Wang Tie paused for a moment, then said, "Given my many years of experience in this line and my acute professional senses, I surmise that a huge piece of news might emerge. Now, I am hesitating, whether or not to get this news scoop? If we really go ahead and get the scoop, there might be danger involved." Hearing this, Fu Rui and Xiao Bo moved a little closer and asked in muted voices, "How dangerous?" "The Fang Zhao appearing on our doorstep again kind of dangerous," Wang Tie replied. "Hisss" Fu Rui took a deep breath. In his mind, he could still clearly remember the situation where Fang Zhao had pointed the gun at Xiao Bo. Discussing businesses and news scoops were not the same. What would happen if Fang Zhao really opened fire in fury? Xiao Bo also nodded his head in agreement. "That is very dangerous." Having a gun pointed at his forehead hadnt been a nice experience. How rare, a famous entertainment reporter and the elite team under him were actually afraid of a celebrity turning the tables and knocking on their own doors?! "So... Master, the big news you talked about, how big will it be? What sort of level?" Xiao Bo asked again. "The something that could shock the entire worlds entertainment circle sort of level." Both of them exhaled simultaneously. "Hissss" "What do you guys think about this matter? Should we do it?" Wang Tie asked. "Do it!" Chapter 280: What Is He up to Again Chapter 280: What Is He up to Again Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Just as many people had expected, after Fiery Birds Yanzhou branchs half-year event concluded, on that very night itself, lots of media outlets joined in the festivities and stirred up news. These outlets edited the part of the segment where the neer award was handed out and made it into a video with captions and added special effects. Wilkinsons voice was clear and resounding: "The person I worship most is Fang Zhao!" And the "thank you" speech after receiving the award also became a topic that people made fun of. All Wilkinson had had to do was memorize the thank you speech that hispany had prepared for him and recite it on stage, but Fang Zhao just had to be the esteemed guest conferring the award. After Wilkinson thanked hispany, his teammates, his parents, he gave a very emotional thank you to Fang Zhao... Everyone from 2S wanted to puke blood. What are you thanking him for?! The speech we prepared for you doesnt contain this line! If words, once spoken, could be swallowed back, 2S e-Sports Clubs manager would probably have held Wilkinson down and forced him to eat his words. A pity that this was not possible. During the live broadcast, the cameras had not been pointed toward 2S, and their weird andplicated expressions had not been broadcast. Fiery Bird was not an entertainment news outlet and they took 2Ss reputation into consideration. After all, 2S was a respectable and well-known e-sports club, so Fiery Bird ought to give them some face. Of course, Fiery Birds people knew that even if they did not generate these topics, entertainment reporters on the scene would disseminate this news. These entertainment reporters were just so good at starting a prairie fire from a little spark. Thus, Fiery Bird just needed to uphold their professionalism and leave the rest to others in the industry. As they had expected, many reporters took advantage of this opportunity. The live broadcast cameras might not have captured the moment, but these professional reporters had their own equipment! Not only were these videos high definition, but they were from all sorts of angle and had been captured perfectly. Besides the scenes during the award ceremony, they had even filmed circumstances in the wine reception after the presentation, when Wilkinson had sought out Fang Zhao for an autograph. These materials from various sources were taken and edited together with portions of the live broadcast andpiled as a news video, and the cirction rate was rising continuously. Now, everyone in the Yanzhou gaming circles knew that the fresh talent that 2S had signed, Wilkinson, this mid-year neer king who might very well be the neer of the year, was officially a Fang Zhao fan. "Hahaha, this years neers are really interesting." "I can imagine 2Ss managers face turning as ck as the bottom of a pot." "However, speaking of this, there are indeed many e-sports athletes that adore Fang Zhao, but the only one willing to say it out loud in this sort of circumstances is Wilkinson." "Someone please recount the animosity and grudges between SilverLight and 2S. I have almost forgotten it all already." "Since Wilkinson is a fan of Fang Zhao, why did he sign with 2S instead of going to Silver Wing?" "He was probably intercepted by 2S." "Now this situation is just embarrassing. Those SilverLight guys are probablyughing their heads off." At 2S e-Sports Club. Many of their members and staff had seen this news. Wilkinsons movements in gamey might be sharp, but when it came to dealings and handling affairs with other people, he wasnt that smart. It was as if all his IQ and EQ was used for the game and not even a tenth was avable for other aspects. When it came to reality, some of the stuff he did was really stupid. Otherwise, Wilkinson wouldnt have been so easily swayed into signing a contract with 2S, and even a long-term one at that. The contract had especially strict uses regarding switching teams just to guard against Wilkinson running over to Silver Wing in a moment of madness. The manager of 2S felt his head hurt as he saw all the reports online. Whatever, others canugh all they want. SilverLight is not able to get anything for this. After all, at the start, Wilkinsons first choice had been SilverLight, but the Silver Wing gaming department manager didnt grab the chance. In any case, it was 2S that had unearthed a gem. In the beginning, Wilkinsons first choice had indeed been SilverWing50PrLight, but Wayne had been considering it from the point of a team and had hesitated for a few days. During this hesitation, 2S had swooped in and grabbed this talented sapling. This was the reason Wayne looked so full of regret whenever Wilkinson was mentioned. While other e-sports clubs andizens were watching and joking about this, over at Silver Wing, this wasnt the case. The SilverLight team, from the gaming department manager all the way to the e-sports athletes at the bottom, was not as merry as the outside world thought them to be. Instead, the atmosphere here was rather solemn. On the morning after the event, Wayne had just arrived at his office and sat down before he made a call to Fang Zhao. "As the event ended toote yesterday, I wasnt able to look for you. I wish to talk with you about the problems regarding the team." The team had signed a number of people in thest two years. The teams results were decent, and they were the most sessful e-sports team ever produced by a Yanzhou mixed entertainmentpany, which was something to be proud of. But in thest year, some team members had been negligent in their training and had slightly inted egos. Wayne himself was not feared by the team members. Previously, because Fang Zhao had been undergoing military service followed by preparing for his concert, Wayne had not disturbed him, but now, finally, the asion had arrived. Wayne spoke continuously for half an hour. All that he said could be summarized in a single sentence: These little fes have to be put in order. After he had finished talking, Wayne heard Fang Zhao reply with one line: "Got it." Although he had only received a two-word reply after talking nonstop for half an hour, Wayne was still very satisfied. He felt much better nowpared to the terrible mood he had been in after the Wilkinson situation. When the staff in the gaming department saw how much Waynes mood had changed in 30 minutes, they were astonished. "Did our manager just have something good happen to him? He seems in rather high spirits." "I keep feeling that his smile seems a little creepy." Silver Wing tower 50th floor. A few neers were looking at the onlinements of videos from yesterdays event. "Hahahaha, captain, you guys take a look. Theseizensments are real funny. Those 2S peoples expressions really look as though they are suffering from constipation. I reckon that they must be fuming with rage, haha..." The few neers wereughing heartily when they suddenly realized that their seniors did not look at all happy. "Captain, you guys, whats wrong?" Even the normally outspoken hulk of a man, Milo, was silently staring out of the window. His eyes appeared nk, like he was slightly distressed. Jake leaned back in his chair and coldly said, "Do you think we can run away?" The neers were puzzled. "Run away... from what?" Ding A notification from the chat group. Team Captain Jinros face twitched as he opened the message. "Its here." All the members of the team hurriedly opened the chat group and saw that AliveAfter500Years, who rarely spoke, had sent a message. In typical Fang Zhao fashion, a set of coordinates and a timethat was all. Vice Captain Dorrian winced as though his teeth hurt. Schwarzer wailed in anguish. The older batch of SilverLight members recalled the experience theyd once had. These perplexing reactions by their seniors made the neers even more nervous. "Senior Schwarzer, why are you rubbing your chest?" a neer asked. Schwarzer looked as though he was reliving a terrifying nightmare. "It hurts. My innards were all shaken up." "Actually, Senior Fang Zhao doesnt look all that frightening," a neer said. When the senior members heard this, they all simultaneously replied with a "hehe." On this day, the members of the SilverLight team did not shirk their duties. Many people realized that in thete morning, the members of the gaming team had been full of vigor, but in the afternoon, every single one of them was listless. Even those few lively ones were very silent. After that, everyone discovered that the SilverLight team had suddenly begun to be spirited. The cocksure swagger that had been cultivated over the past two years had also dwindled. It was as if the team had returned to when they had first been established. Wayne was satisfied when he saw the teams current drive. Indeed, he should go looking for Fang Zhao from time to time. This bunch of people needed to be flogged once in a while. Elsewhere, after Fang Zhao logged off, he passed the gaming helmet to Curly Hair. As his 10th-gen console had been moved to the office, he only had a Fiery Bird gaming helmet at his residence. Normally, Curly Hair was the one ying it. Shortly after leaving the gaming room, Fang Zhao received some information from Wang Tie. Wang Tie had said he would need two days, but not even a dayter, he had already found it. Fang Zhao took down Nova Romans detailed location before contacting Zuo Yu and Yan Biao. "Pack your stuff. Prepare to head to a faraway ce tomorrow. To a faraway ce meant that perhaps an extended stay away might be needed. "Boss, where are we headed?" Zuo Yu asked. "Teasandsea." Teasandsea was the name of a small ind affiliated with MaErSizhou. The next morning, Zuo Yu and Yan Biao both brought travel suitcases. "Boss, I have applied for a flying transport from thepany. We can set off anytime." Zuo Yu said. Noticing Curly Hair pacing up and down, Yan Biao asked, "Are we bringing Curly Hair?" "Bring him out to run," Fang Zhao replied. Curly Hair needed to be active. Ever since returning home, Curly Hair had spent a lot of time gaming. This wasnt good, and he still needed to head out to move around. As he was speaking, Fang Zhao received a call, so he turned and headed into his study. Watching Fang Zhao enter the study to answer the call, Zuo Yu excitedly told Yan Biao, "Its Teasandsea! That ce is a great vacation destination. I have never been there before." "We are bodyguards. We have to remain responsible and diligent; we cannot covet the pleasures in life!" Yan Biao replied. "A benefit of being Fang Zhaos bodyguard is that you can travel everywhere. In my first year being his bodyguard, I traveled to all 12 continents." "What for?" "Probably to seek inspiration. At that time, Boss had epted an assignment topose an apaniment piece for a game. I followed him as he visited every continents Cemetery of Martyrs. However, we still visit each Cemetery of martyrs every year. You wille along next time too," Zuo Yu said. "This time, what is Boss heading to Teasandsea for?" Yan Biao asked. "How would I know? Wherever Boss points to, we go to, no questions asked. Furthermore, given my experience, I reckon that the two of us will not get any chances to show off our capabilities during this trip to Teasandsea." "And why is that?" "What do you think our assignment is supposed to be when we reach Teasandsea?" Yan Biao had a puzzled expression. "What are you trying to say?" Zuo Yu pointed at the excitable Curly Hair. "To walk the dog." At the moment, in Silver Wing tower. Duan Qianji opened an application for a vacation in her email inbox. It was from Fang Zhao. A vacation? What does "return date undetermined" mean? If the preparations for the concert a while back had been too tiring, heading out to rx a little was fine, but "return date undetermined" was a little subtle. If it was because he wanted to prepare for his next concert and wanted to go elsewhere to gain inspiration, that was also understandable. Whether it was a short vacation to rx or to prepare for his next concert, Duan Qianji would surely approve of it, but she had her doubts. When she called Fang Zhao to inquire, Fang Zhao only replied that he was going on a trip to Teasandsea. Teasandsea was a tourist destination. Many people loved having holidays there. When she first heard it, she didnt think there was anything special. But Duan Qianji kept feeling that something wasnt right. Because every time Fang Zhao went on vacation, he created a stir. How big or small the matter was was directly proportional to the length of his vacation. So, this time, what exactly was Fang Zhao up to? Contemting for half a day, Duna Qianji asked her secretary, "Is there any big news that I am unaware of?" Duan Qianjis secretary was very clear what Duan Qianji meant by "big news." Thus, she very calmly replied, "All the big news in recent times has already been arranged and sent to you." "Only these?" "At present, thats all." Having received this reply, Duan Qianji still felt rather uneasy. "Keep an eye on Teasandsea." Chapter 281: Poisoned Chapter 281: Poisoned Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Teasandsea was an ind that had formed naturally during the Period of Destruction. It was a small area, but thendscape was very beautiful and it was one of the top tourist destinations in the world. The only problem was that expenses here were high. At Teasandsea, just by taking a stroll, one would get to see many famous people from the sporting world and film industry and other elites from every continent. Here, if a certain celebrity was spotted, some people might express slight astonishment or perhaps calmly say, "Oh, isnt so and so?" And that was all. Aside from the celebrity factor, on Teasandsea ind, there were three things that were especially famous, the three things that made up its name: tea, sand, and sea. Tea leaves offered by hotels here were all produced locally. Inside the rooms, there were hoursses that had an implicit ssical charm to them. The sand used inside was native to the ind and was a golden yellow that was more dazzling than sand from other ces. The seascape was also beautiful. Zuo Yu sat beside the window, enjoying life and sipping tea. Afterward, he poured some dog food into Curly Hairs bowl. A short whileter, Yan Biao returned from working out at the gym. "I saw a number of stars in the gym. Our boss really isnt considered a big deal here," Yan Biao said. Fang Zhao would not cause too much of a ssh here with his status. Furthermore, people here on Teasandsea were already immune to celebrities. At most, if they came across their own idols, they would go over to chat or maybe take a photo. There wouldnt be any crazy fanatical actions. Besides, the police and security allocated here were sufficient, and this lightened the workload of bodyguards. In the three days that they had been here, besides heading out to walk the dog, they hadnt needed to do anything else. Just as Zuo Yu had predicted, it really seemed like they were here just to walk the dog. Every day, Fang Zhao would head out, but he would not bring along Zuo Yu or Yan Biao. The two of them did notin either, because on the first day, Fang Zhao had really brought them along without saying much, just letting the two follow him. Five hourster, they had lost him. At first, Fang Zhao appeared as if he was just taking a stroll, but as though he had seen someone, in a sh, the two bodyguards had lost sight of him. Shameful. Now, if Fang Zhao did not bring them along, they were too ashamed to say anything. Walking the dog? So be it. In the afternoon, Fang Zhao returned. In the three days he had been here, he had been investigating Director Nova Romans movements and trends as well as the directors recent emotional state. Wang Ties information even had the confirmed location of the hotel and the room number, so finding Nova Roman had been easy. Even if Wang Tie had only been able to confirm that Roman was on this ind, Fang Zhao had his own ways of locating Roman. In addition, regarding this matter, Wang Tie was especially proactive, as if he had been afraid that Fang Zhao would not be able to find who he was looking for. Every day, Wang Tie would send new information to Fang Zhao. The reason Wang Tie gave for his proactiveness was that he was a dedicated entertainment reporter. As for what the truth behind his motives was, Fang Zhao was well aware of that. Fang Zhao told Zuo Yu and Yan Biao, "Tomorrow one of you will be following me out. We will be away for four days and three nights." The moment an assignment was mentioned, the two perked up. However, only one person could go; it was still ratherpetitive. "Where to?" Yan Biao asked. After rifying the nature of the assignment, only then could they decide who was more suitable. "Teaseasands no. 9 cruise ship," Fang Zhao said. "Im familiar with cruises. I shall go," Zuo Yu offered without dy. Yan Biao did not know as much about this as Zuo Yu. In the past, he had lived on an outpost at Baiji for too long, He wasnt familiar with cruise ships and the like. However, because he did not understand such things, he wanted to go even more! "Its your turn to walk the dog tomorrow," Yan Biao reminded Zuo Yu. "You can take over the duties first." "Nope." Noticing that Yan Biao and Zuo Yu could note to terms, Fang Zhao said, "You guys have 10 seconds to decide." Upon hearing the 10 seconds, they could not continue to argue. Zuo Yu looked Yan Biao in the eye and said, "Tiebreaker!" The so-called "tiebreaker" was rock-paper-scissors, best of three. It appeared that these two had used this "tiebreaker" many times before. The next morning, Fang Zhao brought the rock-paper-scissors victor Zuo Yu as they boarded Teasandsea Cruise Ship No. 9. Yan Biao stayed behind at the hotel. His responsibility was to walk the dog. Fang Zhao decided to go on the cruise because he knew that Director Nova Roman would be on it. Also, Nova Roman would be auctioning off a beryl gemstone. Fang Zhao had shown Director Romans information to Zuo Yu. Zuo Yu also knew his own assignment. Fang Zhao did not need someone to follow beside him, but should Zuo Yu catch sight of Director Roman anywhere, he had to let Fang Zhao know immediately. Fang Zhao did not watch Zuo Yu closely after boarding the cruise. Zuo Yu could actually go crazy and have fun; there were far too many entertainment activities on board. However, Zuo Yu felt that he needed to be dedicated to his work. He understood all the different ces on cruise ships and arranged a search n. He also told Fang Zhao, proving that he wouldnt use this as a pretext to enjoy himself. As for why Fang Zhao was looking for Director Roman, Zuo Yu did not ask. All he needed to do was carry out the search. Golden sandy beaches gradually got farther away. Aheady an azure-blue expanse of ocean. On deck, there were a number of excited tourists shouting. Fang Zhao watched as the ind became a speck in his vision as he pondered over where Roman had the highest possibility of being. Although he had received information that Roman would return to the auction, Fang Zhao felt that Roman might not necessarily show up. Romans lot at the auction would definitely be his item, but Roman did not have to be present. Thus, Fang Zhao had brought along an extra person. He would let Zuo Yu roam around and inform him if Roman was spotted. The cruise was huge, and the odds of encountering a specific person was low. If Roman was intentionally hiding himself, he would be practically impossible to find and they would have to track him only when they returned to the ind. However, trying was always an option. There were many other people who had the same intentions as Fang Zhao. Probably having also received news, they had assigned men to keep watch on the theater, casino, and various other ces onboard the cruise. However, currently, no one had even gotten a glimpse of Director Roman. At this time, in a certain high-level double suite on board Teasandsea Cruise Ship No. 9. A white-haired man d in inconspicuous pajamas who looked like an old man frowned as he browsed through some resources disyed on screens. A middle-aged man in leisure clothing walked into the suite. " Arno 1 , I have just returned from the auction venue. There are at least 10 people trying to find you. "Mmhm." The person staring fixedly at the screens had only replied with a slight grunt, his eyes remaining glued to the screens. The onezing on the sofa staring at the screens was indeed Director Nova Roman, who was being sought after by many film stars and reporters. Director Roman was only 99 this year, and ording to the lifespans in the New Era, he couldnt be considered elderly. Furthermore, he loved to exercise and looked fit and full of vigor. However, in order to avoid being sighted, Roman had made himself look a lot older. This way, he would not be easily recognized by others. For this trip, he had changed his hairstyle and even dyed it white. Only people who knew him well would call him Arno, and because of the current circumstances, the names "Nova" and "Roman" were sensitive. Thus, these friends of his called him Arno. The one who entered looked at the information on the screens inquisitively and asked Roman, "Are these the few newly rmended actors? How many important roles have yet to be decided? Hey, who is this little fe?" Numerous screens all disyed different people. Some were images, while others were photographs, but the screen that caught his attention was showing the image of a very young person. The people disyed on the other screens seemed more mature and older. There were even two who seemed of a simr age to Roman. Roman eyed the screen the other party was pointing at. "That is Fang Zhao." "Fang Zhao? I remember that the historical character you spent the most time researching during this period has that same name." "Thats right, exact same first andst name." What Roman had spent most of his time researching was the role of "Fang Zhao." Although this person had not been a great general of the Founding Era, in actual history, he had left behind a legacy that did not lose to any of the great generals. ording to actual history, he actually had much greater presence than Wu Yan, but for the film project "Founding Era," surely much of Yanzhous stories would be told from Wu Yans point of view. After all, Wu Yan was a great general of the Founding Era. Fang Zhaos deeds had mostly been leading the recovery of lost territory, but Wu Yans capabilities and contributions could not be doubted either. Wu Yan was someone Fang Zhao had trusted and had ultimately taken over the burden of reiming their homnd. When Roman had gone through the historical resources for the first time, he had felt pity. In history, this person "Fang Zhao" had really been too unlucky. His life had been too short! Even though the character "Fang Zhao" did not have a leading role in this film project, he had an important supporting role, especially for the story of Yanzhou, and could not be neglected. When hearing Roman mention this, the other person suddenly recalled something. "Back when there was the online survey, didnt a lot of people vote for him? The one about let Fang Zhao y the role of Fang Zhao?" "Yes, thats him." "Then just let him try it out." The other person had just spoken when he saw Roman appear to begin pondering something, so he quickly changed his tune. "Hey, dont take it for real, I was just joking. We cant be sloppy with this project. Everything will be fine as long as you follow your own criteria. Dont listen to me." Roman shook his head. "Im not saying that he wont do. Actually, at the start, I still thought well of him." Back during the voting activity, whenizens had all been joking and many people had voted to "let Fang Zhao y the role of Fang Zhao," Roman had left ament: "Thats a good idea." However, Roman loved to joke on the inte and had said many simr things, so from everyones point of view, this had just been a joke from Roman. Roman was normally very active online, but after he had epted the lead director role for this project, he had not spoken much online. Thus, nobody knew what his opinions were currently. "Think well of him? This youngster isnt an actor, right? I have never heard of him winning any awards," the other party said. "Aside from that, his manner, personality, skill, and other aspects are satisfactory." Regarding the historical figure "Fang Zhao," Roman had seen the script, read through historical resources, browsed through the character analysis, and viewed actual historical footage from the confidential archives. The more he had seen, the clearer and clearer image in his head had be. But maybe it was because he had watched Project Starlights channel S5 and had seen many videos of that minor celebrity Fang Zhao, now, whether Romans eyes were open or closed, the image he had in his mind concerning the historical figure "Fang Zhao" seemed to be gradually coinciding with the image of Project Starlights channel S5s Fang Zhao. For a historical figure, 1000 people would have 1000 different opinions. In Romans head, gradually engraving itself in his mind was the image of that minor celebrity. Because of this, Roman had sighed in a certain directors chat group. "My brain has surely been poisoned." It was not known who had circted this line, but it had caused lots of misunderstandings. This was also the reason there were many rumors in the outside world saying that Director Roman had been severely poisoned and was receiving treatment in a certain hospital. There were even some rumors that he was critically ill. Roman had also found out from the news that he was close to dying. The other party swayed his wine ss and continued to study the person disyed on the screen that was clearly much younger than all the others. "In any case, there is no way you are really going to let him act." Roman sighed lightly. "I have really thought about it before." The other persons wrist trembled, and some wine spilled out. Casually wiping it up, he said, "You better be kidding! Has showbiz declined? Is there nobody that can act? How can you have this sort of notion?" Roman shook his head but did not exin. Staying silent for a bit, he finally replied, "Its a pity that Fang Zhao is a little too young." The actors of lead roles and important supporting roles were all older and had at least 20 to 30 years of acting experience. If there were any mistakes during filming, just pointing out the mistake would result in them rapidly remedying it. But Fang Zhao was too young and wasnt from the industry. If he did not act well during filming or if he could not adapt to this series, much more time might be needed to remedy it. Furthermore, given his age, he might not be able to manage thetter half of his characters life in the film. If not for these, Roman really wanted to contact Fang Zhao to audition. When he realized that Roman really did not seem to be joking, the other party hurriedly said, "Dont act hastily. You cannot randomly experiment with this project. If you pick the wrong actor, it might affect the quality of the entire film project. If that happens, even a globally acimed director like you might be dragged off the rostrum! Now is not the time if you really want to use a neer. If you are really unsatisfied, you can just create a virtual one, like a virtual idol. Its much more convenient." Thetter idea was rejected by Roman. "This sort of project that touches on the leaders of the Period of Destruction is too sensitive, and virtual idol methods cannot be used. Besides, when the project was rebooted, it was stipted that virtual images were prohibited. Everything must be done by actual actors." "Then you just have to take your pick slowly. Im heading out for some fresh air first. Oh, right, will you be heading to the auction venue at night?" "Not going." A body double of a simr build would appear at the auction. This double had a side profile that looked like the actual Roman. Roman had simply decided not to attend. He had only used this cruise as a pretext to change his working environment. The other party walked a few steps toward the door but turned back again. A little worried, he pointed at the screen with Fang Zhaos image and eximed, "You mustnt be impulsive! Dont go looking for this especially fresh youngster who isnt even in the industry to act! Many people worldwide are watching!" Roman impatiently waved his hands to drive the other party out. "Got it, got it. I am just looking for some inspiration from this young fellow." He needed a peaceful environment to do some careful consideration. After the room had be silent once again, Roman added in a few other screens and yed out demo clips of those few actors that had not been filtered out. These people acted very well, and they were all outstanding film stars. Roman did not have any qualms about their statuses, but when ced in the role of "Fang Zhao," Roman kept feeling that there was a little something missing, as if they did not fit the image of "Fang Zhao" he had in his heart. Indeed, he had been too deeply poisoned by the image of channel S5! Chapter 282: Exactly the Same Chapter 282: Exactly the Same Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh In the New Era, many innovations in technology and means of transportation had rapidly upgraded, and many older methods had been phased out, but cruises had sentimental value and were a holiday option, so they continued to exist. The sun gradually disappeared beyond the point where the ocean met the sky, and night descended. Teasandsea Cruise Ship No. 9 was just like a small city-state traveling on the seas. All sorts of activities could be done on board, ranging from exercise, shopping, leisure, to entertainment and many more. Guests could enjoy to their hearts content for the entire duration of their vacation. As sunlightpletely disappeared, the cruise ships lights still shone brightly, sparkling in the dark night. At the back of the ship, a song and dance performance was currently being held in the open-air theater. Fang Zhao was standing at a high ce, carefully scanning the area, but he did not catch a glimpse of Nova Roman at all. Fang Zhao had decided to do a quick scan before moving off. The auction was about to start and Fang Zhao had seen a number of film stars. Competition was intense; they were all probably trying to look for Director Roman too and wanted to win the lot that Roman had put up for the auction. Perhaps Roman himself might be present. However, just at the moment that Fang Zhao decided to leave the open-air theater area, arge screen on the side disyed a notification that a guest was going to be performing here. Every performance held at this theater had already been arranged beforehand. The program list was disyed on therge screen at the side, but if a guest wished to go on stage and perform midway, only those who had gone through an audit and had sufficient qualifications could cut the line and go on stage to perform. "Fay Harmonik?" Fang Zhao was slightly astonished. He had never expected to encounter this talented musician here. This person was from Jizhou. In the past, Fang Zhao had only seen news about this individual online, mostly push notifications about entertainment gossip. An example was like this: "Talented performers number X girlfriend of the year appears," or some gossip about him being intimate with some other celebrities. Disregarding his personal life, performancewise, Fay Harmonik was indeed talented, and many older generations acknowledged this. During Fang Zhaos first concert in August, Xue Jing had brought along a few old friends. Among them had been an old man who especially loved violins. He had mentioned this junior Fay Harmonik a lot whenever he had talked. As long as the person in questions private affairs were not too excessive, they would regard talent more highly. Harmonik had made a name for himself when he had been very young. This was something those old seniors frequently spoke about. Harmonik was one of the few people who had held their first concert when they were only 10+ years of age. When he had been in secondary school, Harmonik had held his first high-level concert, and even now, after more than 30 years, his status in the music circles was still rising year after year. He had also received an invitation to join the "Founding Era" music team. There were many young and outstanding musicians, so when Fang Zhao saw Fay Harmoniks name, he stopped in his tracks. This was the first time he would get to listen to a live performance by this talented musician that many of the older seniors praised so highly. A head full of dyed fiery-red shoulder-length hair was Fay Harmoniks trademark. Normally, his words and actions seemed like those of a noble gentleman from the Old Era, but the moment he started performing, he appeared extremely passionate and deranged. The charm of a violin was undeniable. Some people loved how it could be used as an effective instrument to stir up emotions and transmit exquisite feelings, but there were others who loved the acute aspect of it. Although the current apaniment could not bepared to the luxury of a formal concert, itbined ssical and rock n roll in an upbeat tune. The speed and precision gave listeners a sense of vertigo. As the enthusiastic atmosphere dispersed, the mboyant movements of the bow created a raging tempest that assaulted the senses, not giving listeners any slight moment to catch their breath as they worried that the bowstring might snap abruptly! The quivering of the bow disyed the innermost surging feelings of the performer. Even someone not belonging to the industry would find it dazzling, as if the whole stage was on fire. This was a theatrical performers method ofbat! It could be said that the majority of people who had seen Fay Harmonik perform praised him to high heavens... except for people from Leizhou. When most people from Leizhou saw Harmoniks performances, subconsciously, they would think about something else. Because in Leizhou, there was a Zaro. When Zaro had been in secondary two, he had already been very famous in Leizhou. Because of his tendency to voice his thoughts and his illustrious family background, hed had tens of millions of people following his social tforms. From a young age, Zaro had been an inte celebrity, and the citizens of Leizhou were all too familiar with him! It could be said that any celebrities outside Leizhou, even if they were world-renowned superstars would not be as popr as Zaro in Leizhou. Even if Fay Harmonik had already made a name for himself and frequently appeared in entertainment and fashion magazines all over the world, his impact in Leizhou wasnt that big. Once, Zaro had watched a performance of Fay Harmonik and posted a status on his social tform: "He saws really well, but I have a nagging doubt. When he is pulling his bow in that deranged fashion, how does he y while flinging his head back without sawing off his own hair? If there was a person standing beside him, wouldnt that person get hit in the face?" Fay Harmoniks trademark shoulder-length hair indeed puzzled a lot of people. Thats not to say that it wasnt eptable, but many performers who kept long hair would tie it up or put it in a bun during performances. However, this individual strayed from the norm and loved to be this willful. Thus, Zaro had spent the entire duration of the performance studying the topic of "How can he safely y the violin in that deranged fashion" and the Leizhou citizens who followed Zaros trends had also been swayed toward it. Actually, there were a number of people whod already had these same doubts, but they had never voiced said doubts. Even if someone had voiced their doubts, as they did not have significant influence, not many people would have agreed. But Zaro had ignited this fuse, and the topic had exploded. If it had been anybody else who had said this, Fay Harmonik would have stepped out to teach that person a lesson, but it just so happened that this was Zaro of Leizhous Renault family! A sh*t-stirrer! What else could he do? From then on, Fay Harmonik had ced Zaro on his cklist and had never again performed in Leizhou. Fay Harmonik was a highly sought after person in the music, entertainment, and fashion circles. In the eyes of his many female fans, Fay Harmonik was an attractive and rugged star with flowing long hair. As for Zaro... his level of being vocal had also increased. If Zaro was here, he would probably have started sharing his thoughts already. After the song being performed on the stage concluded, the audience erupted into passionate apuse and shrieks. "Fayfay!" "Fayfay! Fayfay!" "Look over here!" "Fayfay, another song!" Fay Harmoniks fans lovingly called him "Fayfay," as it was easy to remember and was considerably more intimate. After his performance ended, Fay Harmonik smiled and waved at the surrounding audiences. When he stepped off the stage, he was immediately surrounded by a bunch of hot and pretty girls. As he left the venue, Harmonik caught sight of Fang Zhao. He evidently recognized Fang Zhao and paused for a moment, but very quickly, he looked away, so nobody around knew exactly who he had seen. "Fayfay, saw someone familiar?" somebody asked. "Not familiar, just a stranger A, 1 " Harmonik said absentmindedly. There had been a period where there was a lot of news reports pertaining to Fang Zhao. Although now there was all sorts of news recing it and making news about Fang Zhao appear "forgettable," not too long ago, Harmonik had heard his own teacher mention this up-anding youngster, so naturally, he could recognize Fang Zhao. However, Fang Zhaos status was not to the extent that he needed to go over and exchange greetings. From his point of view, Fang Zhao was just a prominent stranger A he hade across on this vacation and wasnt really any different from other guests. Throughout Fay Harmoniks musical career, he had seen many stranger As, stranger Bs, Cs, Ds... and it wasnt worthwhile to pay them any heed. Thus, he quickly shoved this matter to the back of his mind and followed the bevy of beauties to have a pleasant night. Fang Zhao nced at the program schedule at the side. Currently, there were no other guests heading up to perform, so he did not stay any longer. Turning around, he started walking to the nearest restaurant. He would have a meal before heading straight to the auction venue. As he was about to step into the restaurant, the doors opened and someone came out. This unfolded right in front of Fang Zhaos eyes, and his mind immediately went nk. The person who had emerged from the restaurant seemed middle aged. Perhaps from not having smooth experiences in the past, he looked somewhat beaten. However, with the help of fine clothing and the influence of his mental state, he appeared high spirited, as though he had ovee the vicissitudes of life. Of course, what attracted Fang Zhaos interests was not the other partys clothing but that face! That face that was exactly the same as Fang Zhaos face in his past life. If Fang Zhao were to make aparison between his current face and the face from his previous life, it would only be about 70%, but the person in front of him had actually achieved a simrity of more than 90%! With some slight makeup, this persons face would be exactly the same as Fang Zhaos past face! The other partys gaze fell on Fang Zhao, and he noticed Fang Zhao being bbergasted. His eyes flickered in understanding and he confidently said, "You are also here for the role." Ruan Shuang was an actor from Jinzhou. Although he had decades of acting experience, he still did not have a reputation. He had acting chops, but he couldnt be considered top-notch, and appearancewise, he wasnt that attractive either. Having strived for decades, he still hadnt achieved much. Luckily, his managingpany had not given up on a poor actor like him. Having grinded for a few decades, Ruan Shuang had given up on the glorious dream of being a star and would just survive on hispanys welfare. Ruan Shuang knew that he looked like Yanzhous leader during the Period of Destruction. But as there were very strict rules regarding that history, nobody dared to film anything about that subject matter, especially when there were very strict audits when it touched upon actual leaders during that time. Even when other people from hispany talked about Ruan Shuang in private, they would say: "Even if you look like him, what can be done?!" But who would have expected that with the reboot of the revolutionary film project, "Founding Era," a transparent actor like Ruan Shuang would be dredged up by thepany! Moreover, thepany now prioritized his development! Nowadays, Ruan Shuangspany was spending huge amounts to groom him. Thepanys first objective was to fight for the role of "Fang Zhao" in "Founding Era"! Given Ruan Shuangs influence and status within the industry, snatching the role was very difficult, but who could know how things would turn out without trying? Even if he could not get that role, what about being a body double? Just getting into the "Founding Era" film project was a gargantuan achievement! Taking a step back, even if he could notnd a role as a body double, with the start of the revolutionary film project, "Founding Era," that signified that the subject of the Period of Destruction and the true history of those leaders were being revised and that restrictions would be rxed. The policies were changing! In the future, there would be even more such dramas and movies rted to this subject. Ruan Shuang would be able to exhibit this face of his! A special type of actor! Could any random person be able to do this? This was also the reason why, on the whole, Ruan Shangs mental state was entirely different now. His value had risen! Ruan Shuang noticed that Fang Zhao was still staring at him, or to be more precise, at his face, and he could not help but feel somewhat pleased. He might not be high up on the attractiveness index whenpared to other popr stars, but who let him be born with a face like a martyrs? It waspletely naturalno stic surgery, no prosthetics, it was just like that! Envious? Jealous? Back then, during the online voting activity for the role of "Fang Zhao," Ruan Shang had not been on the list of candidates. However, that online vote had only been spontaneous entertainment forizens and didnt count for anything. Even if the topic "Let Fang Zhao y the role of Fang Zhao" had gained a lot of traction and there had indeed been many votes for Fang Zhao, how many voters had actually felt that Fang Zhao could act? It had merely been forughs. Ruan Shang could not help butpare himself with the Fang Zhao in front of him. One with the same name and one with the same face. Who had the advantage? Naturally, it was the face! Ruan Shuang walked over to the railing and chugged a mouthful of wine. Viewing the open-air theater stage below, Ruan Shuang was seemingly immersed in the performance. His face appeared slightly intoxicated, but the words that came out of his mouth were cold. "Fang Zhao, I guess? A word of advice from Uncle. Give up on this dream. There is no way you will get selected for the drama. You are too young, and you arent even an actor. For this sort of high-level project, Director Roman will not use a neer for such an important role, let alone a neer from a different industry." Pausing for a bit, he eyed Fang Zhao and continued when Fang Zhao did not appear to have much of a reaction. "Im not criticizing you. My status isnt high enough, and it will be difficult for me to even snatch the role. But my motive is to be a special type of actor, just ying the role of Fang Zhao. Even if I dont get selected for "Founding Era," there will be other paths. What about you? From what I see, in this fight for the role, you have even fewer advantages than me." Even Leizhous Renault familys senior master had been unable to get any good roles inside "Founding Era." For the role of "Fang Zhao" in the series, even the slightest of slipups could not be tolerated. Or could it be that you have thicker skin than Zaro? Perhaps your backers are even more solid? From Ruan Shangs point of view, although Fang Zhao had had a growing reputation over thest two years and he had raised his global profile, he could only be considered an inte celebrity, and whenpared to an inte celebrity like Zaro, who was the son of an aristocratic family, the difference was vast. Even Zaro had been unable tond a satisfactory role. You, Fang Zhao, can only be considered a fart! Dont you even have a f*cking idea whether you can even get selected? "How much do you know about this Fang Zhao person? If you want to fight for this role, you dont just go about it by having a little online fame and having the exact same name. Do you know about the contributions of Fang Zhao, his battles? How much do you understand about his temperament, the way he thinks, his lifestyle habits? If you want to vie for such a role, you need to put in time and effort, to study meticulously. You have to constantly improve, throw away any ego you originally had! All of these! How much have you prepared!?" Ruan Shuan drank more wine. He had said quite a lot while Fang Zhao had quietly listened at the side. Ruan Shuang reckoned that his words had had some effect and had influenced Fang Zhaos decision, that this youngster now had the intention of backing off, but in fact, currently, Fang Zhaos emotions were considerablyplicated. He did not know the name or history of the person in front of him who had the exact same face as his past lifes, yet here this person was making a solemn vow saying that he wanted to be a special type of actor and y the roles of Fang Zhao, even advising Fang Zhao himself to read more historical resources to understand the character. There were words Fang Zhao chose not to speak and held back in his heart. Pardon me for being blunt, but whether its 500 years ago or right now, nobody understands me best but me. I dont have to throw away any ego I had because it is still me. Chapter 283: Making a Casual Police Report Chapter 283: Making a Casual Police Report Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao understood what Ruan Shang had said. Indeed, it made sense. Fang Zhao was disadvantaged because he wasnt an actor and had never formally acted before. With regard to films, he had not produced any works, nor could he talk about experience. He simply had nothing! But he still had to take a shot. Even if he was rejected, he had tried his best. Why was Fang Zhao going to such lengths? Despite it clearly having nothing to do with his own profession, why did Fang Zhao not understand his own limits and why was he trying to vie for a role in such a series? The same role performed by different individuals would give people different impressions. For people of the New Era, when it came to history, among all the simrly ranked leaders of that period, "Fang Zhao" was the one with the least presence. This was partly due to Fang Zhao not having been able to survive to the end. There were videos and photographic resources left behind, but a lot of those were not avable to the public. Unlike Fang Zhao, the other generals that had survived to the Founding Era had been able to leave behind more resources that were readily avable. Exactly what sort of person was this historical figure Fang Zhao? When this question was posed to people from every continent, even Yanzhou natives found it difficult to answer. There were only some insubstantial historical excerpts and a pittance of photographs. As for unofficial historical excerpts, those could only be viewed as gossip and could not be taken seriously. Once, Fang Zhao had been curious and had bought a book about unofficial history sold to the masses; it had been so exasperating it had been funny. At that time, Zuo Yu had noticed his bosss expression wasnt looking too good and had exined, "Dont take these too seriously. All of these are just groundless ims." In the past, there had beenptions by authors that had been too excessive and had infuriated descendants of the great generals, who had proceeded to smother them right away. The book that Fang Zhao had read belonged to a category that had a lower degree of fabrication and had not been targeted by the descendants of great generals from the various continents. "Founding Era" was considered a historical adaptation and would portray the truth as much as possible, but the series would surely have some embellishments and alterations, so it would not be exactly the same as history. Even so, Fang Zhao still wished to let people 500 years after see a "Fang Zhao" that was as close as possible to the true history. In the first ever officially approvedrge-scale film project on the Period of Destruction, he hoped that everyone would get to see the Fang ZhaoCedition Fang Zhao! Fang Zhao had some confidence in his acting abilities. Truthfully speaking, during the Period of Destruction, under those chaotic andplex circumstances, there had also been fighting between people, and as leaders of their caliber, they had all been drama queens. There had been times when pretending to be weak had been required, and there had been times when one had had to show the four human emotions: happiness, anger, sorrow, and joy. To achieve certain objectives, pretenses had been needed. Sometimes, concealment had been necessary. And the more their statuses had risen, the more impossible it had be to reveal their true thoughts at any given moment. A single moment of carelessness could have resulted in the loss of their own lives as well as those of theirrades. But acting in front of a camera, and acting well, needed to be learned. After all, he wasnt a professional. Fang Zhao had started reading some resources on aspects of acting beforehand. He was learning the theory first. He had also enrolled in virtual training sses online and taken virtual courses. This was all just preparation work. Fang Zhao did not think that he couldpete with those famous film stars after just a short while. All he knew was that he understood the role better. As he understood his own advantages, naturally, he also could see his own shorings. Ruan Shuangs words had mainly been to tell Fang Zhao the difficulties and get him to back out. One lesspetitor would result in a brighter glimmer of hope. Fang Zhao could see where Ruan Shuang wasing from, but he did not say a word. He was just too bbergasted seeing someone who looked exactly the same as he used to look. There were many people in the world that looked alike, but this was the first time Fang Zhao had encountered such a situation. At this moment, a group of youngsters came out from a nearby restaurant and walked passed Fang Zhao and Ruan Shuang. They reeked of alcohol and were happily chatting about heading to the entertainment center to have fun. A verymon scene. Fang Zhao gaze swept over them and lingered on one of the youths. He looked away naturally and said to Ruan Shuang, "Sorry, I have something to attend to." Ruan Shuang stopped talking upon hearing what Fang Zhao said, and he smiled. "All right, go ahead." As he watched Fang Zhaos back slowing moving away, Ruan Shuang assumed that his words had been effective. This youngster finally could not bear it and was running off to hide. Ruan Shuang shook his head and sighed. "He is indeed still too young and inexperienced." What he had said certainly made sense, but his main motive had been to get Fang Zhao to give up on this idea. Being so easily persuaded and changing his mind so quickly, he was indeed still a youngster. Fang Zhao did not know that Ruan Shuang was thinking. Instead, he was following that boisterous group of youngsters, mainly watching one person from the group. He had smelled the stench of blood on the persons body. Furthermore, although this youngster seemed to be happily conversing with those people around him, he might not have belonged to the same group. This person seemed a little fishy. Fang Zhaos umted experience from his past life might not be enough topletely see through a person, but if his eyes and intuition realized something fishy, then something was definitely wrong! Fang Zhao followed behind the group, but he kept his distance and wasnt discovered. Further ahead was a street-like area on the cruise ship. It was much noisier, and the entire street was nked with shops on both sides selling everything under the sun. There were also ces of entertainment, and it was extremely lively here. It was just like a bustling street in a city. Fang Zhao watched as that youngster separated from the group. The group headed to a casino, whereas this youngster walked over to a chain restaurant on the other side. Mulling it over for a bit, Fang Zhao dialed the ships police hotline. Thats right, to ensure the safety of the guests on board, this cruise ship was armed with a police squad. Each of Teasandseasrge-scale cruise ships was equipped with one. The call was answered in no time. "Hi, Teasandsea Cruise Ship No. 9s police office duty room." "There is a person here that should be investigated," Fang Zhao said. Inside the cruises duty room, a young police officer looked at a disy on the screen as he replied to the call. On it was the information and position of the person reporting. The screen was split in two. On the left was Fang Zhaos personal information, and on the right side was an image captured by the surveince system. Fang Zhao appeared in it. As he read through Fang Zhaos personal information, particrly striking was the column that read "Reserve duty major." When the receiver saw this, he lifted an eyebrow. His original casual expression changed as he became serious and sat a little straighter. Another police officer noticed this situation and quietly came over and studied the screen. They frequently received calls from kids who had nothing better to do and were used to encountering such pranks. That was why, when he had heard Fang Zhaos calm and unhurried tone and saw nothing suspicious on the surveince system, the police officer had mistaken it for a prank call. However, when he saw "Reserve duty major," he no longer treated it as a joke. Fang Zhaos current status and online fame did not necessarily mean that the cruises police squad needed to give him special treatment. The police here encountered too many famous celebrities. They might know of Fang Zhao and know that he had been a hot topic for a bit, but they would not know any detailed information. But when they saw "Reserve duty major," they got serious. This had a much greater impact, and they were more inclined to believe the judgments of a reserve duty officer. They were willing to believe Fang Zhaos words, just in case. "We have already determined your location. Please point out the position of the target person as well as any distinctive features," the police officer said. As he had been speaking, Fang Zhao had walked into that chain restaurant. The ce was morous and warm, and it had the fragrance of freshly prepared food. There were many people in the restaurant, and it was quite noisy. Fang Zhao scanned his surroundings, then continued, "Twenty meters ahead of me. A youth, slender, about 173 meters, short brown hair and a dark gray jacket. He just got a ss of wine from the bar counter." There wasnt a need for a detailed description. Fang Zhao knew that with the current level of the surveince systems, those in the police duty room could easily detect and lock onto the target person. Sure enough, Fang Zhao had not yet finished speaking when the system locked onto the target and even let Fang Zhao verify that it was the right person. On the screen in the police duty room, following the lock on the target, the persons personal information and identity were disyed. At first nce, there was nothing suspicious about the persons identity, but "nothing suspicious" didnt mean anything. Falsifying documents was still possible. "Watch him. Bring out previous surveince footage of this person." Those in the police duty room started to move. As for Fang Zhao, after ending the call, he went to find something to eat. He would leave the rest to the police squad. Fang Zhao had made a casual police report not for merit or fame. He would leave the capturing of criminals to the police. Although he was a reserve duty major and hadwful gun ownership rights, he did not have the authority to interfere here. However, two minutester, Fang Zhao looked around the restaurant but did not see the suspicious person at all. That person had probably left the restaurant, but Fang Zhao would leave that to the cruise ships police squad. Fang Zhao sat near the windows, enjoying his dinner while contemting what to do next. The area beside the windows was slightly cooler and quieter. It was more suitable to do some pondering. At the same time, the people in the police duty room were investigating. The sharp gaze of the police squads captain scanned through the investigation results of the few pieces of surveince footage that had been brought up. "Although he doesnt seem to be that suspicious, half an hour ago, where did he disappear to for five minutes? Continue investigating! From my experience, there might be something wrong with this person." As he spoke, the police captain also became curious. "Who made the report just now? Does he have a dogs nose? What sharp perception! He might not even lose to a cemetery guard." Chapter 284: Plea for Help Chapter 284: Plea for Help Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao didnt know what kind of gossip the security guards on the cruise ship were trading about him. He was preupied with the prospect of running into Director Roman at the auctionter in the day. How manypetitors were also in the running? How would he deal with them? Thanks to habits formed during the Period of Destruction, Fang Zhao was a fast eater, although he had already slowed down significantly to cope with his current life. Still, he was faster than the others. He started noticing curious nces thrown his way, but they bore no ill will, so he didnt mind. After finishing his meal, Fang Zhao checked the time. There was still a while to go before the auction started, so he called Zuo Yu for an update. Zuo Yu had no news on Romans whereabouts but had overheard some folks mentioning the director in conversation. They all knew about the auction, so odds were Fang Zhao would run into quite a few like-minded folks at the auction. After hanging up, it was about time, but just as he was getting ready to get up and leave, Fang Zhao heard his name called with a softugh. "Fang Zhao?" He lifted his head to see a beautiful blonde girl take a seat across from him. She was holding half a cup of fruit tea whose aroma was wafting through the air. The blonde girl stared at Fang Zhao. "I know who you are. I saw you at the Fiery Bird annual g that year in Huangzhou. My friend and I are fans of yours!" Even though she sounded quite emotional and her facial expressions were exaggerated, her gaze was rtively calm. Fang Zhao hade across many crazy fans in Yanzhou. He could tell instantly that the blonde girl before him was faking it. Then again, her indifference was also understandable. Someone who showed up on a luxury cruise ship filled with rich people in Teasandsea had toe from money. A-list celebrities were regr sightings, so Fang Zhao was nothing to write home about. Also, judging from her pattern of speech, Fang Zhao guessed she was from Huangzhou. Apart from her snobbish tone and herment, there was also her syntax and ent. "What are you doing here? Youre not..." The blonde leaned in, her bright blue eyes staring at Fang Zhao flirtatiously. "Are you here for Director Roman too?" Fang Zhao nced at the girl, probably still in secondary school, and arched his eyebrows slightly. He was about to answer when he heard the blonde continue. "Its OK if you dont own up to it. Totally understandable. Eight out of the 10 actors I ran into today are here for Roman. The auction is about to start. I wont keep you. Why dont you sign me an autograph as a keepsake? I have two friends who are also your fans. Pity they are out shopping." She imed to want Fang Zhaos autograph, but she had absolutely nothing for him to sign, not a piece of paper or anything, not even a pen. Fang Zhao stared at her in silence. Realizing she didnt have anything handy, the blonde took off her jacket and tossed it in front of Fang Zhao, without any hint of embarrassment. "Sign here." The blonde girl wore a skimpy tank top that revealed a big chunk of her midriff, her look typical of the type of wholesome beautymon during teenage rebellionpart innocent, part sexy. She rotated her teacup with one hand and twirled her hair with another as she gauged Fang Zhao with a mischievous smile. She wanted to jam Fang Zhao in a moment of embarrassment or awkwardness, or any other type of difort. Fang Zhao nced at the young woman, raised his arms to shut a nearby window and asked a waiter to bring a pen that would leave a permanent mark on clothing. He signed quickly and returned the jacket. "The evening breeze is very chilly. The temperature gets quite low outside." The blonde nked. It clearly wasnt the response she had been expecting. She picked up her autographed jacket without so much as a nce and said, "Do you have anything else to say to me?" Fang Zhao pondered, then, with a kind smile, responded, "Have you finished your homework yet?" "..." Thatment came across even chillier than the sea breeze. The blonde froze, a look of astonishment recing her mischievous smile. She hadnt expected Fang Zhao to say something like that. She was a rising year-six secondary student, the equivalent of a rising senior under the education system of the Old Era. The workload at most New Era secondary schools was typically quite heavy in the summer between year five and year six. Summer vacation wasnt over yet in Huangzhou, and the new term was about to start. The summer workload was indeed significant, something even a rich kid had to cope with, not to mention the fact she still hadnt finished her summer homework. F*ck! Party pooper! The blonde girl stopped smiling. She frowned, hissed, and stormed out. Fang Zhao sighed. "I really dont know whats going on in the heads of kids these days." He was just about to leave when he got another call. It was a number he didnt recognize, but it was tagged verified. Fang Zhao put it through. "Fang Zhao? This is Eric, head of security here on Teasandsea Cruise Ship No. 9." A pale-looking Eric was sitting in his office. After receiving the tip from Fang Zhao, he had dug up footage of the suspicious-looking man, and he had found the man questionable as well. He had sent officers to pick the man up while keeping an eye on the surveince footage, but lo and behold, the suspect had disappeared and his men couldnt track him down. Meanwhile, Eric had gotten word after ordering a thorough inspection of the entire vessel that two heavily injured sailors had been found unconscious in a storeroom. They would have been lost causes had they been found anyter. After confirming that something was going down, Eric had ordered his men to locate the suspect while continuing the inspection and keeping up appearances. But the suspect was slick as a piece of hot butter. Taking advantage of his stature, he had blended into the crowd seamlessly. Before they had known it, he had been gone. Even though the cruise ship was fitted with many security cameras, the cruise ships wealthy patrons had their concerns about privacy. The cameras were mainly installed in public ces and some of the shopping malls. Not every inch of the ship was under surveince. What if they lost the suspect? What if they couldnt track him down? Should Eric expand the search? Most definitely. He had to keep looking and deploy more men, but at the same time, Eric decided to contact Fang Zhao as well. People had different strengths. Some folks could pick up a scent from miles away, like cemetery guards, for example. No quality of disguise could fool their eyes and their inexplicable instincts. Given the fact that it was Fang Zhao who had called in the tip, considering he seemed to have instincts that rivaled a cemetery guards, then why not ask him to assist? Eric looked up Fang Zhaos personnel records. He had to be quitepetent to have been promoted to officer grade during one brief year of military service. As much hyperbole as the news reports contained, they had some grounding in facts. So Eric decided to utilize whatever assets he had at his disposal, lest any go to waste. Otherwise, he might have yet another unsolved crime on his hands. Why "another"? Because incidents like this were toomon. Not to mention that many of the tycoons aboard had their own bodyguards. They didnt give a d*mn about anything that didnt concern them. Who cared if someone might be missing, if someones life hung in the bnce? As long as they had fun and partied hard, nothing else mattered provided the cruise ships security detail didnt get in the way. So even if Eric wanted to expand his investigation, he would meet resistance. That was another reason he wanted to ask Fang Zhao for help. It was a hassle-free, efficient, and low-profile solution. After briefing Fang Zhao on the situation, Eric made clear his request for help. Fang Zhao looked at the time. The auction was about to begin. He responded decisively. "No problem. Did you pick up a trail? Where did you lose him?" As he listened to Erics voice through his headset, Fang Zhao headed in the opposite direction of the auction, leaving the restaurant in a hurry. In another corner of the restaurant, the blonde girl who had just asked Fang Zhao for his autograph was meeting up with her friends and giving them the lowdown on her encounter. A pair of siblings, fraternal twins, craned their necks and surveyed their surroundings. "Zhao God is here too?" "Where, where, where?" The blonde girl hadnt lied about the fact that her friends were Fang Zhaos fans. The twins were fans indeed, and of the more fanatic variety at that. The got emotional upon hearing that Fang Zhao was also on the cruise ship. "He left. I just saw him head that way in a hurry." The blonde girl pointed her finger in the direction Fang Zhao had gone. Then the girl realized something was wrong. "Thats not the direction of the auction. So hes not here for Roman after all? Was I wrong?" "Thats right. I heard the director of Founding Era is on board and that he is scheduled to attend the auction," another person said. "Speaking of Fang Zhao, I remember voting for him in an online poll on who should be cast as Fang Zhao. I did it for fun, but to be serious, theres no way he will be cast." The twins were already disappointed that Fang Zhao had left. Thatment was thest straw. "Why wouldnt my Zhao God be cast?" "Yeah, of course he might be." The twins were determined to defend their idol. They had started out as gaming fans. After a series of events, they had be Fang Zhaos diehard fans. All their friends knew. Once the topic of their idol came up, any semnce of reason or decorum went out the window. To put it bluntly, they went from normal people to psychos instantly. Young people were prone to getting emotional, especially teenagers. Once they got started, there was no talking sense into them. The friends who had just said that Fang Zhao was a long shot raised their hands in surrender. "OK, were not going to argue with diehard fans like you. The cast will be announced soon. Nothing speaks louder than the facts." In fact, the twins werent total idiots. Of course they knew that a blockbuster project like this had strict standards. Fang Zhao had an edge in gaming, but when it came to movies, he really had nothing going for him. The twins just didnt want to concede defeat in front of their friends. Never mind how boisterous they were in defending their idol, now that they had calmed down and reason had set in, the twins moped and sighed silently. "Sigh, howe Founding Era cant be postponed for a few decades? Who knows, by then Fang Zhao might be a much bigger star. He might be a contender then, but now is a bit early." But matters concerning "Founding Era," its casting decisions, and so on, werent things these kids had a say in. The twins consoled themselves by saying, "Why dont we save up our allowance and fund a TV series for our idol?" Chapter 285: Expert Chapter 285: Expert Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Whatever the twins were currently thinking about, they were temporarily unable to find Fang Zhao. They had even especially run over to the auction venue for a look, but they were still unable to even catch a glimpse of their idol. "He is probably in a private room. If not, he really isnt here." "He was seen walking in the opposite direction. Maybe he really has no intention ofing here." "Or maybe there are too many people here and thats why we havent found him." "Forget it, lets stop looking. After all, he is still on this ship. Who knows, maybe we might get to see him tomorrow or something." Friends of the twins advised them to give up searching for Fang Zhao. Having achieved zilch in their search, they could only abandon it altogether. Ruan Shuang, who had also had the idea of finding director Roman, had gone to the auction venue for a look-see. He had caught sight of neither Roman nor Fang Zhao and thought to himself, Did that little fe Fang Zhao really note? My previous words were indeed effective. Elsewhere, Fang Zhao referred to the information that Eric had provided, and he started his search. "Is this where he disappeared?" The ce Fang Zhao was standing at currently was known as the central za. This was the central open-air entertainment district on the cruise. It was teeming with people at all times. Besidesmercial shops, there were also many self-service dispensers with a variety of goods. Among the crowd of guests, Fang Zhao also spotted some inclothes. These were probably the men that Eric had dispatched. "My men have split up and have been searching the nearby area for 10 minutes, yet they have not seen the target. We have used the surveince system and are still unable to detect him. Even with face recognition, we still arent able to find him. I suspect that he might have put on a mask or a disguise," Eric said on the call. If the target had reacted and changed his disguise before they had even responded or if the target had other aplices assisting him, then it would really be hard to find him. So much time had already passed. Just one minute was enough for someone to go into hiding, and it had already been 10 minutes since they had lost sight of the target. There were too many people in this district. Even Eric, who was looking through each and every surveince camera, felt tired and did not know where to start. Although this was not the first time such a situation had urred on this cruise ship, Eric still felt he had no other alternatives. There were too many people on board that had special statuses, so the manhunt operation was limited. Both his subordinates and himself had limited capabilities, as their hands were tied. Watching Fang Zhao standing there, Eric felt that he had forced Fang Zhao to do something, so he told Fang Zhao, "Never mind, go ahead if you have other matters to attend to first. I will dispatch more manpower to investigate here." Since he had alreadye over, Fang Zhao had no intention of leaving immediately. "Ill take a look around first." The auction had already started; he wouldnt be able to make it even if he went over now. The venue entrance had already been shut and there would be no entry. He might as well search around here. Any additional clues were always good. Somewhere on the 12th floor. A person stepped out from the disco dance floor at a bar. This was the suspect that had put on a disguise and was currently being sought out by the police squad. He stood leisurely in front of the railing and answered a call. "Wait another 30 minutes. They would probably disperse by then," the person on the other end of the line said. "Who did you say their backup was?" the suspect asked. "No idea, the wiretap information is notplete. All I know is that its the person who made the police report." "The one who set the polices attention on to me? Has hee over? Who is it?" He knew that the polices attention was on him because someone had made a report and disrupted his escape ns, exposing him too early. To actually make a police report! D*mn it! "I feel that what is most important now is to wait," the voice in the earpiece advised. "Got it. After this job is done, Im going to leave this ce andy low for a couple of years." However, he just wanted to know exactly who it was that had made the police report. What had that person been able to see through? At which point had he screwed up? As he scanned the central za, he saw a few inclothes. inclothes? Tsk! This bunch couldnt be any more obvious even if they were in disguise. The corner of his mouth curled upward into a grin. He just loved standing at a high ce and watching this bunch thinking that they were well hidden as they searched for him. However, he had only just broken into a grin when his face froze. He saw someone, and their eyes made contact. At the moment the other party met his eyes, the suspect felt a shred of rm in his heart. Following that, all he noticed was the other partys gaze locking on to him and that person saying something. Immediately after, the few inclothes turned to look over! What followed was like the police squad turning into hungry cats that had caught the scent of a fish as they started to encircle the suspect! "You have been found!" the voice in the earpiece said, sounding both questioning and confused. "I have a disguise on!" The tone in the earpiece was anxious now. "But you have been exposed! What have you done?" "Nothing! All I f*cking did was unintentionally make eye contact with him!" At the other side, Fang Zhao had originally wanted to search upward floor by floor. He had not expected to see the suspect right away. The suspect even had the gall to stand so brazenly at the railings and look down. After informing the police squad, Fang Zhao also made his way in that direction. Police duty room. A police officer watching the screen was surprised. "Is it really this person? But his hairstyle and appearance have totally changed. "Probably. There is no other reason for why our men hadnt been able to find him. If he was innocent, why would he be trying to escape?" Eric was delighted with his decision to get Fang Zhao. Otherwise, who would have known that thepletely unfamiliar person standing out in the open was actually the suspect that they had so painstakingly been trying to find? "That impressive? I feel that Fang Zhao can moonlight at the Cemetery of Martyrs on Memorial Day," another police officermented. Eric didnt have too much to think about. The dejection he had been feeling previously had vanished. Clutching thems device in his hand, he instructed the scattered squad members on each floor while staring fixedly at the screen. His tone was somewhat ted as he barked out instructions. "Seize that person! Surveince, watch closely! Dont let him escape this time!" As he saw Fang Zhao also heading over, Eric decided to withdraw Fang Zhao from the capture, but after thinking about it, he changed his mind. He would wait till the suspect was caught first. What would happen if they lost sight of this guy again? At the central za. Tonight, Fang Zhao was wearing a slightly more formal suit for a soiree. This sort of outfit was not conspicuous here, as it was meant for the nights auction. Fang Zhao had wanted to dress a little more headstrongly, but from his days at Silver Wing, he knew that this sort of formal suit gave a better impression and projected the serious and dignified appearance of someone going for an interview. Only someone with a high enough status had the capability to be headstrong. If one wasnt at a high enough level, it was best to adhere to the rules. This was something that both Xue Jing and Ming Cang had told Fang Zhao before. Thus, Fang Zhao had specially dressed up formally. However, the current circumstances were extraordinary, so he didnt care about being formal or not. Hearing about the suspects movements from inside his earpiece, Fang Zhao took off his jacket and hung it on a nearby public clothes rack. He dispensed a drawstring from a vending machinethe sort that was used by guests at the swimming pool to tie up their childrens bags or to tie items such as swimming tubes to the kid to prevent them from losing it. The length and sticity of these strings were adjustable. It was extremely childish in pink and blue, and it even had cartoon illustrations on it. Fang Zhao pulled on both ends; it seemed rather durable. Police officers watching Fang Zhaos movements on the screen were somewhat stunned by this series of actions. Captain Eric nced at the scene but simply had no time to express his views. He had received information on the suspect they were pursuing. "Target his gone to the roof!" "Hes heading to the bow of the ship!" A conjecture came to Erics mind as he heard this while keeping an eye on the pursuing operation. It seemed like this suspect was very familiar with every area on the ship. Had he infiltrated the ship quite some time ago? There was probably someone giving him instructions inwardly. Perhaps the few cases aboard cruise ships previously had also beenmitted by them. Thinking about it, Eric got more worked up. Not about the merits he might logif they could solve the previous few cases, the brooding feeling in his heart would disappear. "Continue to chase! If you lose him this time, forget about returning!" When he finished issuingmands, Eric watched Fang Zhao through the surveince systems. Thems between the two were still ongoing. Eric passed on the disseminated information to Fang Zhao. "The elevators here are very crowded. There is a door 20 meters toward the left side of where you are. Head through that door and move another 70 meters before making a right. You will see a special elevator there. Ill inform themand center to give you special privileges for it and you will be able to reach the roof very quickly... Where are you running to!" Over there, after Fang Zhao had left the central za, his pace picked up. As the crowd became more sparse, Fang Zhao kept increasing his speed. The route he took waspletely different from the one Eric had advised him to take! There was a section at the end of the central za that was a rock-climbing wall simting a natural cliff. This was specifically used for rock climbing, and it satisfied guests who had a passion for extreme sports. At the moment, a group was performing an activity on the rock-climbing wall. The instructor had just demonstrated to the members of the group how to effectively climb up the wall at speed and hadpeted with a fewpetitive people, quite simply crushing their eager spirits. "All right, take a break before having another go! Next, anybody else want to have a go against me?" The words had just left the instructors mouth when he realized someone had rushed over from the side in a sh. Following that, there was a rustle of wind as that person started ascending the wall. The other person had climbed up with rapid speed, as if he were on t ground. In a sh, he had vanished from the summit. To be precise, the other party had ascended the rock wall and had climbed to the roof deck. People from the group who had raised their heads early had still been able to see a silhouette climbing. Others who looked up toote could only see the top of the wall. A short whileter, that instructor nkly asked, "Did someone... just... climb up?" "I think so," members of the group replied. "Are you sure it was a person?" "I think... so." "Who was that just now? I hadnt even said to start yet!" "Couldnt see clearly." There were still some people who had their heads raised as they stared at the summit. "Seems like he was bare handed, and his attire wasnt suited for climbing." "Very good. Now, who can tell me how a bare-handed person without the aid of any equipment and wearing clothing not suitable could climb up so quickly?" the instructor asked. "..." Silence. The group of extreme sports fans collectively faced the wall and pondered hard. How exactly had he done it? The instructor waited for a bit, and before anyone answered, pped his hands to draw the attention of everyone once again. "All right, lets change the question. Anyone know who that expert was?" Everyone shook their heads, and they continued to face the wall and pondered. The instructor asked once more but discovered that nobody knew the able person who had ascended the wall with a "woosh." "We have seen a ghost!" Police duty room. Those who had witnessed the scene were already dumbstruck. The cruisesmand center was currently in ams channel with Eric. "Captain Eric, the elevator is ready for use and the authority has been handed over. When is the person you mentioned going toe?" Eric, who could not take his eyes off the screen, had aplex look on his face. "...Thank you. There is no longer any need." Chapter 286: Director Sighted Chapter 286: Director Sighted Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Watching Fang Zhaos speed of ascent before taking a look at those other police officers in the screen, Eric thought to himself, I didnt realize they were that slow normally! Too little training indeed! At this moment, a police officer on the roof deck made a report to Eric. "Our deployment at the bow of the ship wasplete, but the suspect suddenly changed his direction and is headed to the side!" "Why is he running over there?" Eric queried. "I remember that there is an SVIP area on the 17th floor. The balcony there doesnt have any surveince," Fang Zhao replied in the samems channel. Hearing this, Eric understood what Fang Zhao meant right away. "There is indeed a royal high-end suit on the 17th floor with private balconies. Does that person intend to jump from the roof to the 17th floor?" The whole SVIP area on the 17th floor did not have any surveince monitors, nor were there any police officers there. Most importantly, the statuses of the people staying there were even more special, and they were more particr about privacy. Normally, they would simply not allow the police ess to search and investigate that area. Was the suspects intention to once again evade the surveince and then change into a new disguise? Fang Zhaos conjecture really made sense. Eric also agreed with it. "We cant let him go down! Who is the nearest to the ce?" Eric asked. "The men from T squad... and Fang Zhao," another police officer replied. At this moment, the suspect, who had already arrived at the side of the ship, jumped decisively without so much as a hint of hesitation. No random person would have the guts to jump from such a height at this sort of ce. It was obvious that he had made preparations beforehand and probably had equipment on him. However, the members of T squad, who were in pursuit, were not as adequately prepared, and they did not have any equipment for descending. The distance between the roof deck and the 17th floor was only three stories, but dropping down straight was dangerous if one wasnt careful. Whether it was falling into the ocean ornding on the decks of another floor, there was a risk of suffering fatal injuries. At least, ording to past statistical data from idents. T squad slowed down and waited for equipment to be delivered to them before jumping off and descending. On the other hand, Fang Zhao, who had appeared at almost the same time as T squad, did not pause at all. The few people watching the situation unfold through the surveince system were once more startled. "Is he going to..." "Jump into the ocean!" "Fang Zhao, dont be impulsive! The suspect dared to jump because he came prepared. Dont think that the ything in your hands can ensure your safety! Dropping into the ocean at this time is not amusing at all!" Eric eximed. He was extremely anxious when he saw Fang Zhaos position. Yet as Eric was spewing out these words, Fang Zhao had already leaped off the deck and was falling. "Save him!" Eric howled. Inside a special high-grade custom-made suite on the 17th floor. The preinstalled phone in the room was ringing constantly, as if it wouldnt stop till its purpose had been aplished. Romans eyebrows knitted as he frowned. He didnt want to break his train of thoughts to answer the phone. Following that, his personalms device also rang. If the call was from close family members or friends, the notification tone would have been different. Thus, the iing call was from an unknown number. Since he did not know the caller, there was no need to take notice of it. Now was probably around the time when the auction was starting. Perhaps some person had managed to get his contact information through certain means and was harassing him with the continuous calls. Under normal circumstances, perhaps Roman might have answered, but right now, his inspiration was overflowing and his train of thought was in a superb state, just like painters not wishing to take a break while they were still painting andposers not liking being disturbed whenposing. This was totally trying to start a feud! What a bother! Roman scratched his head agitatedly. His somewhat disheveled hair became even messier. He tookrge strides over to shut off the rooms preinstalled phone and set his ownmunications device to silent mode. After that, he hurriedly returned to the screen and continued his deep musings. Romans eyes were bloodshot from staring at the screens for so long. He still had the same expression of unparalleled concentration as he studied every subtle expression of the characters disyed on the screen. He watched the audition videos of a few actors andpared them to some historical video resources and felt that there still was something missing. Thinking about it more, he brought up videos of Fang Zhao again. He kept studying videos of Fang Zhao. Those from his military service and those from normal entertainment media reports. Every time he studied these videos, he gained something new. "This expression, so good. Its 30% cultured, 70% unyielding. Thats more like it!" "This is very good too. Composed enough, incisive, and steady!" "Crossing swords in the fires of war tempers a person indeed..." With his bloodshot eyes, Director Roman was like a crazed maniac chanting an incantation as he mumbled to himself. He had been tired, but he had gained a second wind and was stimted. Even the ocean breeze flowing through the window was unable to calm him down. Watching video after video in session and analyzing them carefully, Roman discovered that Fang Zhao was simply just like the Fang Zhao from all those historical video resources! Not in terms of his physical appearance, but this was what Roman felt when looking at Fang Zhaos expressions. But if he was more stringent, they werent exactly the same. Comparing the two, the Fang Zhao from the historical video resources had a much more frightening aura emanating from him. His imposing manner was even more terrifying. The sort of fire and blood vibe that seemingly was capable of transcending the screen was not something actors could easily replicate. The historical video resources that had been preserved were limited, and Roman did not know the true nature of the historical Fang Zhao. All he could do was use these resources as a foundation before gradually carving the image of this historical figure into his mind. Having gone through numerous resources, especially precious videos preserved from the Period of Destruction, Roman already had a vague idea of the image of this Fang Zhao. When he saw these videos and photographs before him, it once more helped make the image in Romans mind clearer. When audiences spoke about a certain role, they would always associate it with the actor who yed the role. However, an actor was the direct transmission of a directors thoughts. When "Founding Era" started filming, what the actors acted out would be what Nova Roman envisioned. Perhaps it might be different from the actual historical figure, but at least this role would be Nova Romans own version modeled ording to historical resources! And Fang Zhao was indeed a good temte and an important reference. Roman sighed with regret. "What a pity!" If Fang Zhao was an actor with many years of experience, Roman would have contacted him for an audition. Unfortunately, he was an industry outsider. "But his expressions are still really good, and his mannerisms are decent too. He has reference value. Ill just buy some video copyrights when the timees." Mumbling to himself, Roman took a little step forward and leaned closer toward the screen. He looked at Fang Zhaos photograph disyed on the left side of the screen, then observed the screenshot taken of Fang Zhao from one of the historical videos. "There is just a little somethingcking in that imposing manner." Roman wouldnt insist on that frightening aura. That had been honed by the martyr Fang Zhao for decades from close to a century of fighting for survival in a fiery hell, whereas the Fang Zhao on the screen in front had grown up and lived in the peaceful New Era. Even the most top-notch actor might not necessarily be able to act this out, and there was no need for cing such high demands on Fang Zhao. You win some, you lose some. "How rare it is to find such a good temte. I have to study this more, and when Im exining to the actors how to act, I can show them these videos." Roman erged the photograph of Fang Zhao. "I still feel like there is a little somethingcking..." "Right, too young!" "Some wrinkles should be added, and the scars. The face needs some fine tuning to raise his domineering look!" Roman extended his hand, preparing to use some software to age the person in the photograph and add on scars and others details to make the photograph closer to the image he had in his mind, but he suddenly heard activitying from the balcony. Turning his head over, he saw a figure tumble onto the balcony and rush over to the interior. A stranger using this sort of method to intrude into this sort of ce at this sort of time could only be described as "not a good person"! rm bells were already ringing in Romans head. However, before he could react, another figure descended from the top and tumbled onto the balcony. At the same time, a snake-like whip shed across. The suspect that had sessfullynded on the balcony of this suite on the 17th floor was about to silence the person in the room and prevent said person from calling for help or making a police report, but just before he could do so, he felt his legs be looped and pulled under him as he crashed into the floorboards with a loud bang. Immediately afterward, his entire body was bound up like a dumpling. The suspect was in a daze at the sudden mishap that had urred in the blink of an eye. ncing at the rope binding him, the cartoon illustrations on it appeared to be sneering at him. He thrashed about a few times trying to break free, then stopped moving. With the cold muzzle of a gun pressed to the back of his head, who would dare move?! Once Fang Zhao had subdued the suspect, he intended to exin to the guest in the room to prevent any misunderstandings arising. As he looked up at the person in the room and clearly saw the situation in the room, he was rooted for two seconds before saying, "Handling a police case. Please do not panic." As he said that, Fang Zhao brought up the electronic warrant that Eric had sent him, proving that he was assisting the police with this case. The suspect, who was wrapped up like a dumpling, did not dare make anyrge movements. All he could do was carefully twist his neck and rotate his eyebrows to analyze the surrounding conditions and seek a chance to escape. Sneaking a peak at the person behind him who was pointing a gun at his head, the suspect cursed silently. Where did the police get this sort of godly person? Even hisnding after that jump was much smoother than mine! With this intuition and skill, you could work at any of the 12rge Cemetery of Martyrs. If you have the time, why not go deal with terrorists or head to foreigns to fight for merit? What reason do you have to stay on a cruise ship as a small cop! Why did you have to f*cking take note of me?! The suspect carefully turned his neck again and looked toward the front. When he saw the situation in the room, he froze too. Inside the room, the walls were adorned with many mounted screens. There were videos, screenshots, and photographs on every screen. There were different backdrops: jungles, cities, streets, stages, and so on. The person in the photos had different outfits. Some were military uniforms, while others were suited for events. Some of these images were full-length shots, while some were feature close-ups... There were all the same person! And they were exactly the same as the person behind him! But he kept feeling that he had seen this person somewhere. The more he looked at it, the more familiar the person seemed. After that, as if the suspect had thought of something, his eyes widened and he wished that his neck could just snap right now. The wretched old fe in the room with an unkempt appearance and stubbly face, with his hand still on a photograph, seemed like the globally acimed director that had been a recent hot topic on the inte. Furthermore, thinking about how famous, rich, and powerful people like him led their secret private lives, he felt his brain going through countless possibilities in a sh before he finallyprehended. Unwritten. Rules! The suspect that assumed he had discovered the truth wailed over his misfortune in his heart. Seems like I have just witnessed a transaction that can never ever see the light of day! Am I going to be silenced for good? As for Nova Roman, who was standing in the room, he was also stupefied by the chain of unforeseen events. He had not expected that there would be peoplending on the balcony of his suite in the SVIP area! When he saw the way the dumpling-like person lying on the floor was staring at him, Roman was even more displeased. Why do you have to stare at me like you Im an old pervert?! Chapter 287: You Are... Chapter 287: You Are... Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Roman looked to the other person. Just now, when he had heard "handling a police case," he had only been paying attention to the electronic warrant and had not noticed was this person looked like. Now that he had clearly seen this person, Roman was suddenly at a loss for words The entire room was filled with videos and photographs of Fang Zhao. Before this, he had been studying them and his eyes were bloodshot from all that staring. Now that he suddenly saw the actual person, his first reaction was that he was seeing things. "You are..." Words had just left his mouth when Roman saw a few people in police uniformsnd in session on the balcony outside. Roman: "..." Was this how cruise police handled cases nowadays? Eyebrows twitching, Roman calmly turned off all the screens in the room. The few that arrivedter were the police on the roof deck who hade down after they had received the rappelling equipment. "Fang Zhao! Are you alright?" "Caught him?" "This is that fellow?" Members of the police squad looked at the tied-up suspect and, after confirming that he was the one, used their handcuffs to restrain the suspect. Another officer, probably the leader of the squad, walked toward Roman to exin the situation that had unfolded before his eyes. "Mr. Nova Roman? Sorry for disturbing you. When the police duty room dialed your room number, nobody picked up and you were uncontactable through yourmunications device..." The police had previously contacted guests in the SVIP area and given them warnings beforehand to get those with bodyguards to deploy them. Only Roman had been uncontactable, and so they had been unable to inform him. It just so happened that the suspect hadnded on this balcony and Roman did not normally have a bodyguard by his side while he was working. If not for Fang Zhaos quick reactions and prompt arrival, Roman might have been injured or taken hostage. If he had been even unluckier, he might not be alive. Hearing the polices exnation, Roman also understood that Fang Zhao had saved him. However, now Romans brain was beginning think again. If it had been anybody else, then so be it, but it just had to be Fang Zhao. Roman tried reying the incident in his head. His line of thought regarding Fang Zhao had not been broken yet, and because of these unforeseen circumstances, it had started changing again. Fang Zhao received a call from Eric. Eric inquired about what had happened and also allowed Fang Zhao to follow the police squad and the suspect to the interrogation room. Eric had even dispatched a small flying craft to pick them up. Time was tight, so Fang Zhao didnt have any time to approach Director Roman for a chat. However, under the present circumstances, the suspect had to be delivered first. After that matter was resolved, he woulde and look for this director. After Fang Zhao and the police squad left, Roman once again turned on the screens and viewed the images disyed on them. He kept reying the whole chain of events in his head and began deeply contemting. After the detainee had been delivered to the polices interrogation room, Fang Zhao was called to another room to give a statement. Outside the interrogation room, Eric first lectured the members of the police squad. "Even Fang Zhao knew how to prepare equipment beforehand, so what about you guys? Did you carry the equipment that is supposed to be on you? No efficiency, no operational capability! Even an amateur puts us to shame!" One police officer timidly replied, "Captain, Fang Zhao is really a professional. Hes from the Baiji military district and has directly gone up against terrorists. He really cannot be considered an amateur. Didnt the military reports say that" Erics eyebrows flew upward, his erged eyespelling that junior police officer to swallow his words. "You still dare to talk back?!" Fang Zhao had served in the Baiji military district, this Eric also knew, but he could not take back the words he had said. It was a matter of pride. He was the boss here! However, they really could not bepared with Fang Zhao. That mysterious intuition was another matter altogether. Just the way he had leaped off the roof deck was out of this world. Even if it was someone worked all year round on the cruise and trained frequently, they might only be able to aplish it with some difficulty, and they wouldnt be as nimble either. "Luckily, not every suspect is just like Fang Zhao. With his skills, if Fang Zhao was tomit crimes, we would lose our jobs," another officermented. Hearing this, Erics mood became poorer. "Dont talk about Fang Zhao to that extent. Lets say, if we werent fortunate enough to have encountered Fang Zhao, do you think we would have caught the suspect being detained inside?!" But this wasnt time to be disciplining his subordinates. Eric had an interrogation to handle first. When Fang Zhao got here, Eric had already gone inside to interrogate the suspect. However, that had nothing to do with Fang Zhao. After he had given his statement, Fang Zhao was informed that he could leave. Just as he was about to leave, Fang Zhao heard two police officers discussing something in hushed tones. Any normal person would not be able to listen to the contents of the conversation, but Fang Zhaos hearing was not like a normal persons, and he could catch what those two were saying. When making his statement, Fang Zhao had heard from a police officer that the person he had detained had stolen something. He had stolen an important item stored in a safe in the storeroom. At first, Fang Zhao had thought the person had stolen a precious gem or something simr, as the auction this time around featured gemstones. He had not expected that the person had stolen an antique. A portable hard drive from the Old Era. Given the storage technology used in the New Era, it was indeed an antique. During the Period of Destruction, many firms had not made preparations for data recovery for a cmity. When the apocalypse had descended, there had been severe data loss, and 90% of peoples personal storage equipment had been destroyed. Too little had been able to be preserved. Some fortunate storage devices had managed to survive the Period of Destruction due to special methods of preservation that had managed to extend the lifespan of these devices. For devices that had not been so lucky, even if they were not damaged externally, they had spoiled over time and the data inside was impossible to recover. Research teams established during the Period of Destruction had only preserved more important data, the sort that only concerned humanitys survival and development. As for popr entertainment, there was much less. But as the world once again recovered and became peaceful, people once again sought out stuff from the Old Era. In the first 100 years of the New Era, there were people who had gotten rich from discovering Old Era videos. But now, 500 yearster, there was already a database with backups. When some people discovered storage devices from the Old Era, they would spendrge sums of money to contract historical relic restoration specialist and appraisers. After investingrge sums, they would often find out that the videos stored inside had already been uploaded to the database and the first discoverer of those videos had already been recorded. These items in their hands could not be sold for a high price, and it had all been a wasted effort. People of the New Era always had an Old Eraplex, and this was this reason people still valued these sorts storage devices. Naturally, what was more important was the data they contained and whether there were videos from the Old Era that had not been uploaded to the database. Antiques could be faked, as could videos. Therefore, professional appraisers had to be contracted to verify the authenticity and evaluate the items value. The two police officers were discussing finding for a historical relic restoration specialist and appraiser to determine exactly what was in that portable hard drive, why somebody would fork out arge sum to hire a thief to steal it, and exactly who this hard drive belonged to. However, Fang Zhaos focus was on a different thing. Historical relic restoration specialists are so capable now! Even a portable hard drive can be repaired! However, with this matter, Fang Zhao had other thoughts. The difficulty of being a historical relic restoration specialist was too high, but a historical relic appraiser? He decided he would be one. With those qualifications, he would be able to enter certain venues. He had quite a lot of interest in these "historical relic videos." As Fang Zhao contemted this, another police officer came over. "Hey, Fang Zhao, your rock climbing skills and yournding after jumping from a height were really impressive!" "Lots of practice. Im used to it," Fang Zhao replied. During the Period of Destruction, there hadnt been any elevators for many years. Forget about climbing ornding from a height, Fang Zhao had also done even more dangerous activities. That had long be a habit, as it had beenmonce. Even though he had been reborn and gained a new body, he still retained those memories. Every muscle and cell in his body retained that clear muscle memory. However, these policemen evidently had no way of verifying the truth of Fang Zhaos words, so they only assumed that Fang Zhao trained a lot normally and had probably trained a lot during his time on Baiji military district, resulting in this proficiency. Having left the police district, Fang Zhao received a message. It was from an unknown number, but the signature at the end of the message read "Nova Roman." Fang Zhao nked for a second before smiling immediately after. Beforeing here, Fang Zhao had thought about many circumstances where he would be able to see this director, yet he had not expected that the first words he would say when meeting the director were "Handling a police case, please do not panic." He had thought that missing out on the auction would mean letting this opportunity slip by. However, he had actuallye across the director here. What a coincidence. His luck was too good. Had being reborn really changed his fortunes? However, what exactly was with the situation in the room back then? Fang Zhao had clearly seen the images on those screens. Had this director really been studying Fang Zhao himself? Anyone who saw that scene would find it odd and would be suspicious. However, for Fang Zhao, this might not be something bad. After leaving the police district, Fang Zhao once more arrived at the 17th floor of the SVIP area. This time he did not need to jump from a height. In the room, Roman had already changed his attire, washed up, andbed his hair. He no longer appeared so sloppy and disheveled. Roman had gotten Fang Zhao toe over for a few reasons: first, to exin why there had been so many screenshots and photographs of Fang Zhao in the room previously; second, to thank Fang Zhao for saving him in the nick of time; and third, he wanted to speak with Fang Zhao about those videos. He wanted to assimte some of Fang Zhaos previous videos into his own instructional resources, and when the time came, he would use it to guide actors and also help assist their understanding of the role of Fang Zhao. Recalling the situation that had happened before, Roman did not feel awkward meeting Fang Zhao again. After all, with his age, experience, and status, and as he was thick skinned, he could maintain sufficientposure. "Sit, make yourself at home." Under normal circumstances, Roman was rather affable. "Teasandseas specialty tea leaves. There are very few authentic goods on the market. I just managed to get these from an old friend." Romanughed heartily and personally poured a cup of tea for Fang Zhao. "I know all about this matter. Thank you for acting promptly. Otherwise, this old life of mine might have suffered. Im old and wouldnt be able to bear being tormented. I listened to your concert online. It was really decent. When will your next concert be? If I have the time, I will surely attend it live." "I havent started preparing for the next concert yet," Fang Zhao replied. "Oh? Right, take a break and rest first, give yourself a vacation before preparing for the next one. Teasandsea is a really great ce to have a holiday!" "No." Fang Zhao looked towards Roman, his expression serious. "I received news that Director Roman would be at Teasandsea, so I specifically came here." Roman paused midway through sipping his tea. Raising his head up, in a sh, his gaze became extremely prating. Although he still had a smile on his face, the amiable warmth was no longer there. Fang Zhao did not shy away from Romans gaze. "I wish to act as Fang Zhao." Chapter 288: Given an Opportunity Chapter 288: Given an Opportunity Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After Fang Zhao said this line, the room sunk into silence. It was so quiet that only breathing could be heard. The specialty tea leaves of Teasandsea had a refreshing scent to them. On a blistering hot day, the scent would let people feel a pleasurable cooling, but now, under this sort of silent and stagnating atmosphere, it caused one to feel a little chilly. Both parties in the room were trying to oust the other in keeping theirposure. Romans prating gaze studied the young man sitting on the opposite side of the coffee table. It wasnt as if he had not given any thought to Fang Zhaos purpose for appearing here, and he had even suspected that the other party hade because of "Founding Era." He had very quickly given up on that thought, as from what he had seen, the possibility was so low that it waspletely impossible. Furthermore, Fang Zhao had indeed been helping the police with a case and had appeared elsewhere on the cruise when the auction had started. Therefore, Romans doubts had been cleared in no time. But now... Roman abruptly shattered the silence in the room. "You still dare to even think about it!" The circumstances in front of him showed that not only did Fang Zhao dare to think about it, this youngster had even said it out loud right in front of him. If he hadnt received a proper exnation about the unfortunate events involving the suspect a short while ago, he would even suspect the whole incident to have been an borate ruse! However, Roman really did not like it when actors beat around the bush when in front of him either. Having been a director for so many years, he had seen countless film emperors from every continent. He only instructed actors as a director during filming, and actors trying to y games in front of his eyes would find it hard. Furthermore, now that Romans status was already so high, he disliked it when minor actors tried to beat around the bush in front of him. He had never expected that the one in front of him had not even tried such a thing. Fang Zhao had gone straight to the point! Roman squinted and once more studied the person in front of him. Did he speak this way after fully understanding my temperament? "I have studied many historical resources and understand the martyr Fang Zhao. I cannot deny that on many fronts, you are indeed very simr to the Fang Zhao in the drama series and that there is some resemnce between you and the image I have envisioned, which has given me lots of inspiration. I can let you be a body double. Given your agility, I can draw up a contract for you to sign right now. But!" At this moment, Romans entire demeanor changed. It was as if a raging tempest had surged, enveloping the entire area around the coffee table. "If you want this role, that is basically impossible! You arent even an actor. At present, you dont even have a single representative work, and youpletelyck acting experience! You, what can you use to fight for it?!" Fang Zhaos gaze did not back down from Romans change in demeanor, nor did he lose confidence or appear weak. On the contrary, he replied, "For this role, I can act better than all the others." "Representative works! Awards! Only these are the most direct proof of your ability, not empty promises!" "That is why Im asking for a chance now, a chance to prove my worth," Fang Zhao replied. Why had he looked for Roman? Because Roman dared to use neers. This was an unconventional gambit! Fang Zhao had analyzed a lot of people to try and find a breakthrough. Roman was the best ce to start. Only here would he be able to fight for a chance! The room once again fell back into silence. It was so quiet that the sound of Romans fingers rubbing the rim of his teacup could be heard. Fang Zhao did not add anything further, instead continuing to wait in silence. There was no need to say too many unnecessary words in front of this globally acimed director. Roman would make his own judgments. After a short while had passed, Roman said, "You studied my temper beforehand." Roman loved to promote fresh talent in his own works, as he loved to unearth gold that had been neglected and buried away. He loved to "wipe away the grime on a pearl" so he could see the instant when it glittered! He loved creating stars! When his career finally concluded, he wanted to look back at his aplishments, that night sky full of resplendent stars! If a question was posed: "Among the people from the entire project with the authority to decide such a thing, who among them had the highest possibility of using fresh talent?" The answer would be only Nova Roman! Every neer that had been pushed forward by him would make it big, and those with brains or who could speedily adapt to this industry had already stood on the golden pedestal in the entertainment circles. However, for the "Founding Era" project, Roman had originally decided to go about it conservatively. Now that he had met Fang Zhao in person, though, he was wavering. A revolutionary film project like "Founding Era," ording to Roman, naturally had a different significance, but his internal raging ambition and his tendency to take risks caused Roman to change his original outlook. Not only was Fang Zhao not considered a fresh neer, he wasnt even an actor. However, what harm was there in giving him a chance? Who had asked this youngster to suit Romans tastes!? And furthermore, Fang Zhao was practically the same as the image of the role Roman had constructed in his mind! Never mind, just consider it me repaying the favor. In his heart, Roman had found a very good excuse for himself. Should Fang Zhao fail, and if others were to ask about it in the future, he would be able to exin. "On ount of the inspiration you have furnished and you saving me, I shall give you a chance. However, there are some things I have to say. Founding Era is a revolutionary project. The role of the martyr Fang Zhao is an extremely important one. Even as the lead director, I dont have full authority, and I cant just decide alone." Roman added extra emphasis in his tone. "Ten days from now, I will give you a chance for an audition! But this is just a preliminary trial. If you pass this stage, your audition video will be put together with the audition videos of other actors and sent for the second round of selection. After those videos have been filtered, the ones that pass will be shown to the other policy makers and a vote will be called to decide. You have to prepare well!" Fang Zhao had to make mental preparations for being overlooked, facing those policymakers with high authority, and dealing with the vicious looks from other great masters in the film circles! After he had said all this, Romans prating gaze once again became warm, like the gentle breeze after a torrential downpour. He didnt look at Fang Zhao and instead gazed out the window and brandished his hands, indicating that Fang Zhao could leave. If Fang Zhao had not brought up this request, perhaps he might have discussed with Fang Zhao and analyzed the historical figure Fang Zhao more, but now, there was no need. "The entire selection process takes a long time, and thepetition is very intense. Whether you can make it depends entirely on you. You have to be aware of your own strengths and weaknesses," Roman said unhurriedly. In 10 days time, if the results were satisfactory, he would give Fang Zhao an official chance to be in the running and would surely give Fang Zhao guidance and assistance. But that was all he would be able to do for Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao stood up and sincerely replied, "Many thanks!" After stepping out from Romans ce, Fang Zhao returned to his own room on the cruise before giving Duan Qianji a call. He needed a professional acting instructor toe over and give him guidance. Even if he was only showing his inherent qualities, he still needed to grasp the necessary acting techniques, and online coaching had its limitations. Also, Roman would not be able to provide Fang Zhao with much help, so 10 days was actually very tight. Yanzhou, Silver Wing headquarters. The time zone was different; it was still daytime here. In the top floor office, Silver Wing boss Duan Qianji had been frustrated recently. The few big name film stars in thepany were all in the midst of fighting for roles. Duan Qianji had already provided all the assistance she could give, but not a single one had been able to lock down a role. Even thepanys top-rated He Lisi had yet to receive a final contract. But of course, Duan Qianji also understood that there were many other entertainmentpanies that were as anxious as Silver Wing. Everyone was having the same feelings. Duan Qianji got her assistant to pour a cup of coffee and was about to go over thetest reports. It was at this moment that she received an iing call from Fang Zhao. "Fang Zhao? Arent you on a long vacationimportant matter? All right, go ahead, I will listen to it... Cough, cough, cough..." Duan Qianji, who had been sipping on coffee to freshen herself up, choked when she heard Fang Zhaos words. Duan Qianjis assistant shot her boss an astonished look. Recently, she had not seen her boss so excited. But right now, Duan Qianji could not bother about anything else. The shock of Fang Zhaos information had been too forceful. "Who did you say it was?! Are you sure it was that Roman?" Probably only top-rated film stars could get the opportunity of a screen test from Head Director Nova Roman, and if those top-rated film starscked some tricks, they wouldnt even get that chance. As for others, they wouldnt even get to see Romans shadow, let alone an opportunity for an audition. Yet Fang Zhao, who wasnt even in the showbiz circles, had actually obtained a rare opportunity for an audition from Nova Roman. Duan Qianji tried to control her fluctuating mood, but when she spoke, her tone still contained disbelief and surprise. "Where are you now?" "Teasandsea Cruise Ship No. 9," Fang Zhao replied. "He is really on the cruise?" There was too much smoke online. An hour ago, there had been many people saying that Director Roman had participated in the auction, but it had very quickly been refuted by others saying that they had not spotted Roman at the actual venue. There had only been someone who had a simr body shape to Roman. People treated this as Roman duping them once again. She could not believe that this was actually true! "All right... Prepare yourself first, and you must absolutely not leak this information externally. I will send someone over immediately!" Now, Duan Qianji was even more nervous than Fang Zhao. She had known that Fang Zhao was definitely up to something when he had applied for the vacation. And when he was up to something, it would be a big matter! Regardless of how Fang Zhao had gotten ahold of this opportunity, Duan Qianji was only looking at the result right now! An opportunity meant hope, and with hope there was a possibility! Every single opportunity had to be grasped. After ending the call, in line with Fang Zhaos request, Duan Qianji went to browse through a few satisfactory names and checked on these peoples arrangements. Following that, she made a call. On a certain floor in Silver Wing tower, an actor was coaching over 10 second- and third-rate actors. Shen Wei was signed to Silver Wing on a special contract as an instructor. He received a call from Duan Qianji and left. This batch of students thought that Shen Wei had stepped out to make a call and would return very quickly. However, 30 minutes had already passed and Shen Wei had not returned. Instead, it was another younger instructor who came over. "Senior Shen Wei has something to attend to. I will be taking over this weeks training sessions." When the students heard this news, suspicions and doubts surged like a torrent in their hearts. However, they tried their best to maintain "we understand," "we will cooperate," and "we are quiet and obedient" looks. But the instructor was able to see through it from the twinkling in their eyes from time to time, as well as theirck of focus. However, this much-younger instructor did not say anything. He also knew what this bunch was thinking. Actually, even he had his own suspicions. The training sses had only started two days ago, and they were changing instructors now? Changing instructors was not something umon, but circumstances now were different. This was a sensitive time. Unless some actor in thepany hadnded an opportunity for a screen test? Otherwise, thepany would not be so urgent in transferring Senior Instructor Shen Wei away. Very quickly, this information spread through thepany. "Was Shen Wei really transferred out for the time being?" "Indeed, its been verified!" "How is the progress of thepanies top-rate and first-rate film stars? Which of them has gotten an opportunity for a screen test?" "No idea. Information about that bunch is kept under tight wraps. Even if they got a chance for a screen test, they wouldnt reveal it." "All we can do is wait, then. Lets see which entertainment reporter will release the news first." "Speaking of entertainment reporters... Where has Wang Tie gone to? Wasnt he given the title of Yanzhous Paparazzi King? Hes been so quietthere hasnt even been a fart from him!" "Recently, there really hasnt been any news of him. At this sort of time, being too quiet doesnt seem like his style." "I having a nagging feeling in my heart, as if he is up to something big." "Actually, there is only so much in these circles. The roles are all determined by the status of the industry. How big can it even get? Whatever stirring and hyping in the news is ultimately just going to be something that makes sense and is expected!" Chapter 289: Who Is This? Chapter 289: Who Is This? Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Oblivious to the fallout within Silver Wing, Fang Zhao, situated in faraway Teasandsea, had already reached Shen Wei. Shen Wei still hadnt found hisposure by the time he boarded his flying transport. He had gotten a call from Duan Qianji. He had thought he was going to be asked to train a few of thepanys priority A-list actors. Duan Qianji hadnt prefaced her remarks, simply asking him if he could spare some time right now. When she had gotten an answer in the affirmative, shed had him sign a confidentiality agreement. Chills had gone down Shen Weis spine once he had realized the severity of the situation. He didnt dare let down his guard, but he also realized this was an opportunity for him. He was as tight lipped as he had ever been lest he squander such a rare career move. Once hepleted the handoff at Silver Wing, he headed straight for Tessandsea in the flying transport Duan Qianji had prepared for him. Only when the flying transport had left Yanzhou airspace did Duan Qianji reveal who he was going to see in Teasandsea. "Who would have guessed?" Shen Wei marveled silently at this, knowing that all the folks at Silver Wing would get a kick out of the fact that his mystery assignment was Fang Zhao, someone who had nothing to do with acting. Unlike Duan Qianji, who was a results-oriented boss looking out for thepanys interests, Shen Wei had started out as an actor. He knew full well how hard it was tond an audition for this film project, and for a key part, no less. He wanted to know how Fang Zhao had managed to secure the opportunity. That was what he was wondering about during the journey to Teasandsea. More often than not, actors were pawns. They had no authority. All they could do was wait to be chosen. So what was had prompted Director Roman to give Fang Zhao this precious opportunity? Was a backroom deal involved? Shen Wei got a sense of the answer on the first day he worked with Fang Zhao after arriving at Teasandsea. After analyzing Fang Zhaos personality and Fang Zhao the character as described in the script, he realized they were a perfect match. Fang Zhao had won by simply going with the flow. That is an advantage too , Shen Wei thought to himself. If there was a huge discrepancy between Fang Zhaos personality and Fang Zhao the character, or if he wasnt already an entertainment industry insider, he couldnt possibly havended the audition without the proper backing and connections. But acting in keeping with your personality didnt mean behaving the same way you did in real life when you acted. You still had to depict traits assigned to the character in the script, building from your own personality in order to craft aplete portrait. As far as Fang Zhao was concerned, apart from mastering some basic acting techniques, he also had to learn how to be himself in the movie, how to deliver a performance that moved audiences. That was Shen Weis job. Duan Qianji had asked for Shen Wei, which meant he was highly skilled and the most suitable coach for Fang Zhao. Shen Wei knew how to help Fang Zhao master the skills that were necessary for his audition in the shortest time frame. As for everything else, Shen Wei would simplify. He didnt have enough time to go into detail anyway. Fang Zhao holed up in his room after Shen Wei arrived in Teasandsea. The cruise ship was still in motion. He didnt need to head back to Teasandsea just yet. He instructed Yan Biao, who had remained on Teasandsea, to help Shen Wei settle down. He would thenmunicate with Shen Wei via videoconference and receive coaching online. Fang Zhao rented a seaside vi for Shen Wei. There were plenty of simr options for tourists. They were private enough and conducive to his online coaching sessions. Meanwhile, in thetest online gossip. A video had caused quite the stir. One of the passengers on the cruise ship had uploaded a hastily shot rock climbing video while sharing his pictures from the trip. The residents of Teasandsea, who prided themselves on being worldly, were blown away. The video was reposted countless times, bing a top headline in all the local news outlets. The passenger who had shot the video might have been in a hurry and had only captured thetter stages of the climb, and the climber had been in a hurry. Rock-climbing professionals and non-professionals alike gave their two cents. "That kind of speedits gotta be fake, no? Post-production?" "How did he do it?" "On first nce, he seems to be climbing with his bare hands, but maybe hes carrying some secret equipment in his palms." "But he doesnt look like he came prepared. He looks like hesing from a banquet or something." "I know. Its gotta be a publicity stunt. When all the hype dies down, well find out that some rock-climbing athlete is making his debut in the entertainment industry." "Word has it that several quite-good-looking extreme athletes are contemting new careers." "Its not them. They were still broadcasting live from their climb up a snow mountain in Muzhou yesterday." "Lets stop guessing. Well wait and see. The publicity team behind this will follow up for sure." "True. Lets let things y out." So the folks fixated on the video waited for the incident to percteexcept it didnt. The rock climbing incident on the cruise ship was soon eclipsed by other events. It barely got a mention after a while. It just dropped off the radar. Folks who thought they had seen through the act were bewildered. This didnt make sense. What about the hype? The athletes switching careers? Where did they go? Teasandsea. Yan Biao watched the video online while he conferred with Zuo Yu by phone. Others would have missed it, but as Fang Zhaos bodyguard, Yan Biao had no trouble recognizing the silhouette. He just wasnt sure and wanted Zuo Yu to confirm. It was also a chance to ask what had happened on the cruise ship. Zuo Yus face went nk. "Im not clear either. After hanging up with Boss, I went for a cup of coffee and listened to some music. Before I knew it, Boss was in the headlines again." Even though it was a local headline story, it was still a headline story. After a slight distraction, Boss was in the news again. "What good are you for?" Yan Biao thought Zuo Yu wasnt doing his job. In contrast to the folks in Teasandsea, readers from other continents had other concerns. They wanted to distinguish fact from rumor, to figure out whether Director Roman was actually on the cruise ship and which celebrities had managed to sessfully stalk him. At times like this, the people who got the most k were the best-known entertainment journalists on each continent. In Yanzhou, Wang Tie was the one who came under fire. "Godfather, should we release what we have?" Fu Rui asked Wang Tie after browsing the online chatter. Wang Tie shook his head. "We still dont have enough stuff. Lets wait and keep at it." Wang Tie had been sitting on the material he had shot because he felt the timing was wrong. "Were not going to release anything at all? You havent seen the onlinementary. Theyre saying that your reputation as King of Paparazzi is at stake." "Its all talk. Im not actually going to suffer. Its better than being fed to the sharks. Believe it or not, if I released what we have now, Fang Zhao would show up tonight." Fu Rui was going to suggest they simply go into hiding after releasing their material, but he thought back to thest time Fang Zhao had paid them a visit and shut up. "Then should we keep following? How much more can the situation evolve?" What Fu Rui was worried about was Fang Zhao being eliminated from consideration for the role of his namesake in a few days. Then their material would be less valuable. They would be ridiculed for not following credible candidates and chasing Fang Zhao instead. Even idiots had better judgment. Did Wang Tie have a brain? But Fu Rui didnt speak up in the end. He chose to execute Wang Ties n. So be it if Im a blind follower. Fu Ruis question gave Wang Tie pause as well. He had been reviewing his decision-making since arriving in Teasandsea. Was it the right call toe here with his team? In the end, he decided to trust his instincts, to trust the finely-tuned antenna that distinguished him as the leading entertainment journalist of Yanzhou. Im definitely right! "Keep at it," Wang Tie said. "Aye, aye! Oh, Shifu, wheres Xiao Bo today? I havent seen him all day. Hows his assignmenting along?" Fu Rui was a bit puzzled and worried as to why he couldnt reach his colleague. "Hes getting a shot. He got bitten by a dog while on assignment," Wang Tie responded. "What? Whose dog was he bitten by?" "Fang Zhaos, the tiny one." "Godfather, you warned us to be on the lookout for Fang Zhao, but you never mentioned his dog." Wang Tie took the opportunity to lecture Fu Rui. "Thats why I say our line of work is quite dangerous. We have to be on guard at all times. Not only do we have to on the lookout for certain people, we have to watch out for animals too. We cant let down our guard against any form of life." His underlings were getting inted egos after a few sessful assignments. They had to be beaten down. Fang Zhao ignored all the online debate. He was fully focused on the audition. After resolving the incident on the cruise ship quietly, he never again left his room. When the cruise ship arrived at its destination, he blended in with the other passengers as they disembarked and got back online to receive coaching from Shen Wei. Several dayster, a day before Romans deadline. Fang Zhao arrived at the address Roman had provided. Rooms were reserved for the audition. Before Fang Zhao had set off, Shen Wei had told him, "There are some things that you want in life that you may never get, and some you may fail to escape even if you try, so try your best, but dont force things." Being granted the audition was enough cause for celebration. It was a rare and incredible opportunity for a movie industry outsider like Fang Zhao. He was also unusually talented and had been a hard-working student the past few days. He had done the best he could. If he was ultimately rejected for the role, there would be no shame in it. Shen Wei had seen too many talented actorse and go. These kids were often quite fragile, failing to recover after a single stumble. As an elder, Shen Wei felt obliged to pass on his wisdom. Roman didnt show up in person. His assistant greeted Fang Zhaos party and led Fang Zhao to the room where the audition was going to take ce. Shen Wei, Zuo Yu, and Yan Biao waited in a living room. Shen Wei was a bit disappointed that he didnt get to meet Roman in person, but soon his sense of regret was disced by nerves. As a teacher, he was even more jittery than his student. The room reserved for the audition waspletely empty. There were no props. Certain images would be projected during the audition to help set the scene. The auditionprised three parts: a conversation, a fight scene, and a random scene picked by Roman. The third scene was extra credit, so to speak, an opportunity for actors to show their stuff. "Ill give you five minutes to prepare for each scene." Roman didnt bother asking Fang Zhao if five minutes was sufficient. After barking his orders, he sat down on a nearby sofa to study a document. He was very busy. Hed had to reshuffle his schedule to make time for Fang Zhaos audition. ording to Romans schedule, there were three scenes, plus five minutes of prep time for each performance. The whole process would take no more than half an hour. Half an hourter. Shen Wei, who was waiting in the living room, could no longer sit still. Chapter 290: Committee of 100 Chapter 290: Committee of 100 Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Shen Wei once again shifted his gaze away from the audition room. As the minutes passed, his heart, which had required some effort to pacify, once more started to stir restlessly. Does an audition require this much time? Half an hour had passed, and that already exceeded their estimated time. If it had just been a formality or if Roman had not been satisfied with Fang Zhaos performance, it simply would not have taken this long! Unless... there had been progress? The more he thought about it, the more Shen Wei could not sit tight. Every two minutes, he would take a look at the time. He had already drunk three cups of tea and had paced around seven or eight times, yet he still could not calm down and was growing even more jittery instead. When there was expectation, it would give rise to impractical thoughts and a loss of rationality. When it came to anticipating, who wouldnt tend to think about the positive aspects? Who wouldnt be willing to have a better result? Roman was willing to give Fang Zhao an audition, which meant he also regarded Fang Zhao highly. A director who loved taking risks and using fresh talent... The more he thought, the more his heart beat faster. Shen Weis fingers, sped around the teacup, were also trembling slightly. Although he wasnt the one auditioning, if Fang Zhao could really snag that role, as Fang Zhaos coach, the benefits that Shen Wei would gain would also be extremely attractive. Shen Wei kept telling himself to calm down. Stay cool, calm down! An hour passed. Not only did Shen Weis heartbeat not slow down, on the contrary, it was pulsating even more intensely. Both his fists were clenchedotherwise, his fingers would be trembling from the nervousness. Shen Wei could not sit still, and he got up to pace around. After gulping down a few sses of water and taking two trips to the washroom while telling himself to calm down, Shen Wei finally saw the sliding doors open. Shen Wei had only just sat back down when he shot straight up. He could not control his own legs as they took a few steps closer to the door. Fang Zhao had just stepped out of the audition room. There wasnt any hint of excitement on his face, and this made Shen Wei calm down. "...How was it?" Shen Wei asked with great difficulty. He had wanted to ask why it had taken so long and what exactly had happened inside. There was too much he wanted to ask, and he had only been able to force out these three simple words. "Return back and wait for the results," Fang Zhao replied. "What?" Shen Wei wanted to probe further but quickly realized that the location wasnt appropriate for doing so. Only after they had left Romans ce and were on their way back did Shen Wei find out about the details. "The audition went rather smoothly. This sort of important role cannot be decided solely by Director Roman. He told me to return home first and wait for news," Fang Zhao exined. "Oh, right, that makes sense." Shen Wei was much calmer now, and he understood. Although he had not gotten to hear the oue he had wanted to hear and was a little disappointed, looking at things from a different perspective, as long as the role wasnt fixed, that meant there was still a chance. "Then how long do we have to wait?" Shen Wei asked. "Director Roman didnt say, but he did say that this matter would be decided within the week. In two days time, he will be returning to Huangzhou to discuss and determine the actors for all the important roles," Fang Zhao replied. Just as Shen Wei had told him, Fang Zhao did not worry about personal gains or losses. He had already done all that he could. Now all that was left was waiting for the results. Even if the results were not satisfactory, he would still ept it. At least he had tried his best, right? "Oh right, why was the audition so long?" Shen Wei asked. "At the start, he got me to do three scenes. After that, Director Roman spent an hour speaking to me about filming, then asked me to do another three scenes." When Fang Zhao said this, he was very thankful toward this famous director. Although this director had his own selfish desires, this also benefited Fang Zhao. Shen Wei was surprised. "Director Roman spoke to you about filming?" "He even shared some acting techniques that can be used in front of a camera," Fang Zhao replied. Shen Wei could not help but break into a smile. "Not bad! To be able to receive the guidance of this famous director, it seems like he really thinks highly of you." "Boss." Yan Biao spoke from the front passenger seat. "There has been somebody watching us continuously for the past few days. I noticed them when you were having your screen test. However, they kept their distance. Whoever it is, they are being very prudent." "The bunch that Curly Hair bit?" Fang Zhao asked. After returning from the cruise, Fang Zhao had learned from Yan Biao that Curly Hair had bitten a sneaky person who had been following them. However, Curly Hair had not bitten down with too much force. The other party had escaped very quickly and Yan Biao had been unable to catch them. After that, Yan Biao and Zuo Yu had both asked Fang Zhao whether they should catch the person, but Fang Zhao had indicated that they need not bother. "Probably." Form Yan Biaos perspective, these bunch of paparazzi that followed them and tried to secretly film should be caught and beaten severely! But it was obvious that Yan Biao did not understand these entertainment reporters dedication to going about seizing news at all costs. Shen Wei also did not approve of Yan Biaos suggested method of handling it. Besides, from what he saw, dealing with these entertainment reporters was not the most important agenda. Thepanys public rtions teams were not just for show. Thepanys staff could keep an eye on things, and should any unsavory news appear, they would quash it. At this sort of time, thepany would be more than willing to fork out cash. "Fang Zhao, dont pay any heed to all this right now. Do read more books regarding acting and watch video guides online. You can ask me about any matters that you dont understand. Prepare Well!" Shen Wei advised. Although he had not pinned too much hope on Fang Zhao... what if? What if Fang Zhao was really selected? As a new hand and apletely fresh talent that could not even be called an actor, what Fang Zhao needed to do was spend more effort honing his acting skills and be prepared to be called up to join the cast at any time. If he was really selected and could not keep up with the cast, he might be fired. If that were the case, he couldnt cry even if he wanted to! "You can never defeat entertainment reporters. The more you fight, the more vicious they be!" Shen Wei told Yan Biao. "Lets not talk about other continents first. Just take a look at our very own Yanzhou. How many people in the entertainment circles have tried to feed those top few entertainment reporters to the fishes? But arent they still living well and happy all day long?" Shen Wei felt that, as a self-proimed precursor within the circle, he had an important duty, and he took the chance to impart some lessons to Fang Zhao. Even the bodyguards with him, Yan Biao and Zuo Yu, were unable to avoid this. However, what they learned was different. Shen Wei imparted professional knowledge to Fang Zhao, whereas he taught Zuo Yu and Yan Biao about some of the troubling matters that weremonly encountered within the circles and ways to deal with them. Fang Zhao also attentively absorbed the techniques that Shen Wei imparted to him. Opportunities were always left to people who were prepared. Just as Shen Wei had said, before he even got a chance to be fired, he needed to make preparations to be ready to get selected at any moment. Elsewhere, Director Roman was in a videoconference with his Huangzhou colleagues and was talking about the matter of Fang Zhao. However, he had not directly said which actor it was, nor the actors background. All he said was that this was a very talented person who suited the role. "You dont understand. When he stood in front of me, it gave me a really odd feeling. At that time, it coincided with the image of the role I have envisioned in my heart!" "Stop finding excuses. Are you starting to get restless and trying to stir up something big again? Im warning you, Roman, the Founding Era project is to be a milestone. A milestone! Do you know what that means?! You should know how many people are eyeing this project. Understand its significance. You better work ording to the rules!" Despite being separated by theirmunications devices, Roman could still feel the other partys spittle flying all over. "Got it, got it. All of you are just worrying groundlessly!" Roman eximed impatiently. "You think I wanted to say all this? Roman, you have a record! If I hadnt said, it I wouldnt feel at ease! Remember well, this time, we are going about things in an open and honest fashion ording to the industry rules. Dont stir things up. This project doesnt belong to you alone. There is still a Committee of 100 above you. Every single one of them will not be pleasant to deal with. Dont stir up any trouble. Otherwise, your position as the head director might not be stable." "All right, how can I not understand all this? Cut the nonsense. Preparations over thest week have almost beenpleted. We have to fix the actors soon. Tomorrow we head out. See you at Huangzhou." Ending the call, Romans mouth twitched. Follow the rules? Whose rules? Default rules? If there were no expressly stipted rules, it was nothing but bullsh*t! Roman was prepared to give these people a big surprise this time. He was indeed very satisfied with Fang Zhaos performance, so much so that the Fang Zhao character that Fang Zhao had yed out was exactly the same as the image of Fang Zhao in his heart. Too suitable! As for how for how much of a gamble Roman was willing to take, he would once again challenge themunitys so-called "rules"! "Please work hard!" Roman knew how to guide aplete amateur to appear as a seemingly mature actor in a short time. Fortunately, Fang Zhao was extremely talented and great had perception. Although one hour was short, whatever essential points and knowledge he had spoken about, Fang Zhao had actually been able topletely grasp them! The sort of feeling of unintentionally unearthing a gem was what Roman loved the most. At this sorts of time, he felt especially great about himself. If industry outsiders were to watch all six scenes that Fang Zhao had recorded for his audition, they might not necessarily be able to see a difference, but the eyes of professional would be able to see a vast improvement, and they would find it difficult to find any minute errors. If this was Romans own movie, he would have decided right on the spot, but this was "Founding Era"... "Committee of 100..." Roman had calmed himself, and he looked at the projection. He heaved a sigh. "Fang Zhao, this is all I can do for you." The next morning, Roman brought his assistant and set off for Huangzhou. The relevant parties had all been informed, and a time was set for the conference. Huangzhou Art and Cultural Centers assembly hall. The hall wasntrgepared to many othermercial meeting venues and was less presentable. The furnishings here might appear simple, but they were definitely not basic. Here, the projection and sound equipment were of the highest grade in the industry. There were not many seats, but everyone qualified to have a seat at the venue either held high positions or had impressive credentials. These were all people with status, important figures with power. Roman took a look at the time. It was almost time. A number of projections appeared at the venue in session. The originally empty meeting ce was filled with projections in less than 10 minutes. Near the front of the assembly hall was an area withrger seats, which was segregated from the other areas. There were over 100 seats in that segment, and they were nearly filled with projections. "Everyone from the Committee of 100 is here. Let us begin." The Committee of 100 were the people in the "Founding Era" project that had the power to vote for the actors of important roles in the series. Amongst these people, besides investors, there were production representatives, outstanding precursors, in the showbiz circles, direct descendants of the heroes from the period of destruction, and exceptional members from aristocratic families. These people added up to a total of 100, which was why the group was called "The Committee of 100." Their position was the specially designated area closest to the stage. Members of the "Committee of 100" were scattered in many regions, and there were even some that held positions that required them to spend extended time on foreigns, so they were unable to return back to Huangzhou just because of this matter. Therefore, this would be an online voting conference, and it would be aplished with the aid of holographic projections. Just taking a look at the few d in military uniforms and the general insignias on their shoulder epaulets would let everyone know how much of a big deal this was. Romans assistant cast a nce at the Committee of 100. Other than those few senior precursors of the industry that made his legs turn to jelly, the lowest-ranked military personnel among those d in uniforms was a lieutenant colonel. Even he looked very young, and he would surely rise to a general in time. Although it wasnt the first time Romans assistant was encountering such a situation, every time he faced this, he was afraid of even breathing. His nervousness was at its highest point, and he was extremely observant and alert so as to not make any mistakes. "Today we have to decide on three important roles. The first is Great General Wu Yan, the second is Great General Ajina, and thest... is Fang Zhao. We shall first select Fang Zhao." Although Fang Zhao was not a great general of the Founding Era, he was an integral character in that period of history. Without him, there would not have been a Yanzhou, and even Wu Yan might not even have survived. Nobody could deny the status of Fang Zhao in history. Therefore, although he wasnt a great general, he still was an important role with many scenes in this series, and selecting the actor for this role required the Committee of 100 to make a decision. In therge screen at the front, Roman disyed the photographs of nine of the candidates he had selected. These nine photographs had been taken after the actor had been dressed up and had makeup applied. A number of them looked like the Fang Zhao from history, and their faces had simr outlines. After makeup had been applied, it became very difficult to distinguish them apart. There was also no indication of the names of the nine actors on screen, only the numbers from one to nine. These numbers had all been assigned randomly. However, for people extremely close to these actors, they were still able to recognize them. "These are the final nine I have selected," Roman told the Committee of 100 below the stage. "Just like the previous time, I will y the audition videos of the nine candidates, starting from number 1. Each candidate has three scenes, and the final vote result will determine the actor." Chapter 291: Number Seven Chapter 291: Number Seven Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Although the names of the nine actors disyed on therge screen were not shown, those that were more familiar with the entertainment circles had already started to "decipher" who they were in session. However, when they came to the seventh person, they were stumped. "I can recognize the first six, but what about the seventh?" whispered a member of the Committee of 100 to his old friend upying the seat beside him. The other person was also puzzled. "Is that Dasmi?" "No, Dasmi is number 9." "Then... Nion?" "Not him either. Nion is number 2." "Thats strange. Is it because of the makeup? I cant recognize him." At first, those in muted discussions had been those from the showbiz circles and people who were more familiar with the industry. At the area where the Committee of 100 sat, there were a few members d in military uniforms in the third row. Although they did not share a family name ore from the same military district, they all knew each other. Normally, they were incredibly busy and did not have time to pay attention to the entertainment circles, but as the quintessence of the descendants of the great generals, they still had voting rights when it came to selecting the parties that would y those important roles. When the "Founding Era" project had first been established, they had been informed that it would be broadcast across every military district as apulsory series. Since it was apulsory series and they had voting rights, they definitely had to represent their respective military districts by picking actors that were most pleasing to the eye. Actors that had criticized military districts were not required! Those that had immoral characters were not required! Personality traits that did not pass muster were not required! ... In short, whoever they voted for had to be pleasing to the eye and satisfy their criteria. If the actor wasnt good, when the time came for the military district to broadcast it, how different would it be frompelling the viewers to eat sh*t? Therefore, all of them hade with a duty. At this moment, when those seated in the third row heard the discussions of those surrounding them, they were immediately delighted. "Nine actors, yet that bunch cant even recognize them all. Generally, we dont even pay attention to the entertainment circles; we will surely find it even more difficult to recognize them." "I can see nine different people, but who is who, I cant tell. I dont recognize celebrities." "I can still recognize the faces of some female celebrities, but I cant remember any male ones. They dont give me a profound impression." "I just heard people talking about number 7. I cant help but feel that this number 7 seems a little familiar." "I think so too, but recently, I was on vacation at home and watched a few web serials with my wife. I see a few here that look familiar. Number 7... also seems a little familiar. Surely he acted in some recent series, but this makeup is disguising him, as are those scars on his face." As for those that were chummy with Roman, when they saw the nine actors disyed on the screen and then heard the sound of discussion, an ominous premonition appeared in their hearts. "I cant help but feel there is something wrong." "Can you all recognize who that number 7 is?" "I have already determined eight of them already. Im just missing number 7. He seems familiar, but I cant put a name to him." "Do you think that... Roman is trying to stir something up again?" "No way! You are kidding, right? This is the Founding Era project! When I spoke to him yesterday, I even specifically warned him to follow the rules!" "Hard to say." "He might not necessarily be trying to stir up something big. Perhaps it is just the makeup that has resulted in everyone being unable to recognize number 7 at the moment. After all, with a costume and makeup, it is easy to deceive the visuals. Later, when the audition videos are out, we will be able to recognize him." "Oh, right, when the audition videos y, we will know who it is." Therge screens disy changed. The first scene of candidate number 1s audition video started to y. Candidate number 1 was a very famous actor. When his face, adorned with makeup and scars, appeared on the screen, a few of those close to this actorughed. When it came to voting, they would certainly not be entirely impartial. If the following candidates were not up to scratch, they would surely vote for someone they were close to or, perhaps, someone that they had promised to assist. On the screen, a segment of the audition video yed. A tattered map with all sorts of markings hung on a mottled gray wall. On the archaic but sturdy table to the sidey a bunch of stationary for taking notes. It was a sight to behold and had a distinguishing Period of Destruction feel to it, as if all the items there seemed to carry dirt and blood. There were a few blurry shadows in the room. These were virtual images; when it came to the actual filming, these shadows would be other actors. At the moment, all these shadows were gathered standing around the table. The entire scene was very quiet, matching the furnishings of the room and giving off a somber vibe. This was an ad hoc indoor meeting. A hand full of calluses and scars unrolled a map andid it out on the table. That scarred face and that grave expression did not seem sinister. Instead, his every gesture seemed to be naturally imposing, intimidating others. In the video, Fang Zhao appeared to lean slightly to his side, as if he was listening to something attentively. At the same time, his gaze swept the map before he extended a finger and pointed out a certain point on the map. Like a sh of lightning, he scanned through the side of the table, and everyone appeared to pause momentarily, as if their scalps had tightened. "A month is too long. We dont have enough time. Within half a month... we have to seize this area!" What followed was a rather lengthy battle strategy. It integrated the days weather, how toy an ambush, the most suitable weapons and equipment, troop movements, and potential threats and factors. An overcast tune could be heard, modting, quick at some parts but slow at others. Other emotions could not be heard, as if feelings were being hidden, letting viewers somehow feel like they were unable to grasp the situation. The atmosphere was grave and heavy. This was a tune that Roman had specifically selected. When it came to the actual filming, the camera would definitely be following Fang Zhaos eyes for this scene. However, these were just for preparing for the role. Below the stage, there were already people starting to evaluate this scenes performance. "His dialogue basics are really impressive. For such a long segment, the logic and ents are spot-on," said an old man who had long retired. Someone else nodded his head as he watched therge screen. "An actor at this sort of grade would rarely make a mistake here. Brilliant tempo control, and his ability to adjust his dialogue to fit the mood is really skillful." "There arent any big problems right now. Lets continue watching. In the video, the character continued speaking. For this portion of dialogue, the closer it got to the end, the more the words wereced with killing intent. The severity of every single word seemed to grow at an exponential rate right up to thest sentence. Fang Zhao stared at the region marked out on the map as if his gaze was a sharp sword. An old man in a military uniform sitting in the second rowughed. "Whoa, what a striking demeanor!" A few military personnel on the third row also concurred. "Seems good enough?" "Passable." "The demeanor is all that is important. It looks rather impressive." Only an old man dressed in leisurely yet refined attire frowned slightly. "It seems a little excessive." This was a professor that had recently retired from Huangzhou Art and Drama College. He had nurtured countless outstanding actors in his entire teaching career. When it came to analyzing from a professional aspect, people like them would surely be different from industry outsiders. Thus, when he watched the segment, he was able to see a few minor problems, and he gave voice to them. However, there were also objections from those of the same industry. "Where is it excessive? I feel that it is just right! The Fang Zhao of this time was already Yanzhous leader. Regarding those battles during the Period of Destruction, whether it was theoretical knowledge or actual battle strength, he was very strong in both. He ought to have the valiant demeanor of a person upying the top position!" someone else refuted. What sort of person was this historical Fang Zhao? Perhaps when it came to battle techniques, he might not necessarily be the best, but he had been able to endure the 100 years of the Period of Destruction and be a prominent leader. His resourcefulness, ability, and physical prowess were things that others could notpare to. An old man with grizzled white hair defended his own student. "The start of Founding Era will be when Fang Zhao was at his peak. He should not be as weak as he waster. Therefore, he needs to have an imposing manner! There is nothing wrong with this segments performance!" Candidate number 1 was his student, and they had always kept in touch. For this rounds vote, he would surely allocate it to this student of his. The old man in refined attire shook his head when he heard this. This was not what he meant, but he would not say more. His eyebrows continued to be knitted up, indicating that he maintained his own opinion. "Hahaha, this has only just begun. There are still more to follow. We canpare all of them. This isnt all that we will be deciding today." "Right, right, right. Lets continue watching. There is still a fight scer on." "There will definitely be no problems with the fight scene. This student of mine has filmed many such scenes before. This time, for the role of Fang Zhao, he even went for special training." This was shielding ones own interests. By saying that number 1 was his student, he was telling others to vote for his student on his ount. Inwardly, there were also some that sneered. It would have been fine if you hadnt said anything. Now that I know candidate 1 is your student, I wont vote for him! When the Committee of 100 chose actors, the struggles were also intense. The video continued to broadcast, and the audience once more paid attention and examined it carefully. Candidate 1s fight scene was indeed decent. Whether it was real or not, at least the result turned out very well. After a candidates audition videos concluded, there were some below the stage who wrote down some evaluations in their own small books. After watching all the videos, they would select the one they felt was the best and vote for him. Immediately after, candidate 2s audition videos yed, followed by 3... 4... 5... Five candidates audition videos were yed in quick session. The discussions among the audience were even more intense. One might reckon his own students performance was the best, while another might feel that his own senior or junior was the most outstanding. Some people chose to gloss things over and not offend any parties. "All of them are really decent. They are all very capable actors." Without the means and without contacts, these people would not have been able to get the script or a chance to audition. Therefore, anyone that had arrived at this final selection stage was not a simple person. There were some people at the venue who would refrain from voting when the time came so as to avoid offending anyone. In the third row, those from various military districts appeared slightly distracted. Hearing the discussions all around, their faces seemed detached and indifferent. "All of them seem fine." "The acting is quite good." But that was all. Even if the people in question were first-rate or top-rate actors, the military personnel here wouldnt recognize them. The military personnel here were garrisoned on foreigns most of the time and had very little contact with the entertainment circles, especially at ces with arduous conditions, just like Baiji before power ore had been discovered there. Even the inte bandwidth was limited, and the only news they received to relieve their boredom was official political and educational news. They wouldnt receive any entertainment gossip or any popr films or drama series. Of course, the most important point was that these bunch did not have much real interest in the entertainment circles. How troublesome. Why was this voting assignment taken up? At first, they had still found this rather meaningful. However, at this point, they were starting to find it a little troublesome. It would have been better if these actors had been brought to the mines or to out explore the cosmos. They could conveniently have "friendly" interactions with the native creatures on some foreigns. Seriously speaking, on their sides, there were actually many people with exquisite acting skills. On normal days, they all put on masks and acted. The military personnel here had naturally also honed a set of piercing eyes. If these sorts of people were to act, just based solely on acting skills, they would not necessarily lose out to these professional actors. In their eyes, actors were just that. Actors were not that wonderful, but the military personnel here had no right to criticize. These people did not chase stars, nor did they pay attention to the entertainment circles, but sitting here, they would still show the respect that these actors ought to receive. Even if these people felt impatient, they would still sit quietly and watch the entire thing beforepleting their own assignments. "There are four more to go. After watching these, the role will be settled," a major general of a certain military said while ncing at the time. "That is only the first role for today. There are still two more roles that require selecting. Each role will follow the same process." "Sitting here listening to this bunch ramble on and on seems even more tiring than training." "What else can we do? Lets continue watching. Its number 6 now." After candidate 6s audition videos concluded, the professionals in the area started discussing once again. This bunch of professionals had seemed rather upright at the start, but now, when almost all the candidates had been viewed, thepetition was more intense, and arguments wereid out in the open. There was even an old fellow who said he was going to campaign for votes. The audience in the third row continued to be detached. "Three more left." "Hey, its number 7s turn! Its the candidate that these bunch cant recognize." Hearing that it was candidate 7s turn, some people who were distracted became more alert! They had to properly see whether they could recognize who this person was from his three audition videos. Candidate 7 was an actor. Who exactly was he? "I also want to take a look. Perhaps I might recognize who it is before this bunch." "You dont even watch dramas. How many actors can you recognize?" "Perhaps not the others, but number 7 gives me the impression that I have seen him somewhere before." Chapter 292: Vote Results Chapter 292: Vote Results Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh The veteran artists sitting in the second row were also deep in discussion. Their focus was, as usual, on technique. "I watched some footage of General Fang Zhao. This leader has unique speech patterns. Others might miss them, but we can spot them right away." When most folks spoke, they put an emphasis on certain wordssometimes just one, sometimes several. They also paused to highlight certain points. Fang Zhao didnt speak extensively in the footage of the conference attended by many leaders, but he had his own style of speech, which included emphases and pauses. The veteran artists considered this Fang Zhaos signature style. The first six candidates had tried to imitate that style in their performances. They had clearly studied the archive footage carefully, but they werent quite there. They couldnt replicate Fang Zhaos speech patternpletely. Their deliveries were close approximations at best. The veteran artists were impressed with the young actors professionalism and attention to detail. "They actually all did very well. Its a tough call." "If theyd had more time, they would have done an even better job. They would have resembled Fang Zhao even more." "They dont have to be exact duplicates. Art is an embellishment of reality to begin with." "OK, its time for number 7. I gotta take a close look at this guy." Roman sat in a corner, trying to gauge the audiences reactions. A still photo of candidate number 7 appeared on the screen, followed shortly by footage of his audition. It was the same scene that the previous six had acted out, the same lines. A gray-haired old man sitting on the edge of the first row of the area assigned to the Committee of 100 didnt seem to be paying attentionhis posture was rxed, his eyelids droopingbut the moment candidate number 7 opened his mouth, the gray-haired old mans eyelids fluttered and he bolted upright. He gradually opened his eyes and red at the screen. As a veteran artist who had won countless awards, including the most prestigious honor in performing arts, the Gxy World Medal, this old man was eminently qualified to sit in the first row. True professionals paid attention to minutiae that the actors were prone to miss. They zoomed in on these finer points and isted them for scrutiny and evaluation. This old man was no different. The moment he heard number 7s voice, he knew this one was different from the previous six candidates. There were many professionals in the audience, so the old man wasnt the only one to catch on. True, it was the same lines and the same scenes. There were only so many ways you could break the lines up and vary the rhythm. Candidate number 7 didnt handle his pauses, emphases, and long vowels any differently. The amazing thing was that they detected a form of musicality in his lines. It was apletely unintentional yet mostly natural rhythm. The casual rhythm was seamlessly incorporated into the character. This was what distinguished him from the previous six candidates. Even the nonprofessionals in the audience couldnt help but be captivated by every word in the delivery even though they couldnt exin the attraction. The members of the audience secretly grumbled. Yet another strong candidate! The most frustrating thing was that they had no clue who number 7 was. He seemed familiar, but they couldnt identify him, which bugged the hell out of many viewers. They looked at their colleagues probingly. Any luck? All they got in response was confused headshakes. "Im absolutely positive Ive never seen one of his movies before," an instructor from the Huangzhou Academy of Art said. Every performer had his or her quirks, regardless of the rolesomething in their acting, their delivery, or other features that were easy to overlook. These made up their signature. But the veteran artists in the audience searched their memories in vain for an actor that matched the characteristics of candidate number 7. "Where did Roman find this guy?" Folks who were close to Roman went through a mental checklist of the worlds top actors. No matches. Other industry heavyweights in the audience looked equally confused. Clearly, none of them had recognized number 7 either. "Thats impossible. He seems so familiar. Its gotta be someone we know." But after a mental review of all the TV series and movies they had seen, they still had no matches. "This is bizarre." Just the delivery of candidate number 7 distinguished him from the previous six candidates, which prompted many in the audience to direct their attention to the screen for a careful look. Generally speaking, number 7 did indeed resemble the Fang Zhao as scripted in "Founding Era." He wasnt an exact replica of old photos of the real Fang Zhao, but at first nce, there was a striking resemnce. "Considering this level of skill, has a retired colleague of ours decided to join the fun?" someone spected. If it were indeed a retired veteran artist, he would certainly bepetent enough acting-wise, but could his body endure the rigors of the shoot? Could he cope with the fast pace of the shoot? Could he keep up? Was Roman willing to take the risk? Someone caught a glimpse of Roman, who was standing in the corner, pursing his lips. The observers heart went "thud." Something was wrong. Something was definitely problematic with number 7. The observer knew Roman well from working with Roman for many years. He knew instantly from Romans smile that there was more than met the eye. How dare he y games with such an important project like "Founding Era?" Lets see how he cleans up his mess. The audition video kept ying on the screen. Just like the six performers before him, number 7 stood up at the end of his extended monologue. He was oozing the ambition and the ruthlessness of a climber who had toiled for decades during the Period of Destruction. Yet number 7s aura wasnt as in-your-face as the previous candidates. He even looked calm. He spoke quickly, but it was the determination and killer instinct in his delivery that shook the audience much more strongly than all the previous candidates. It was a very special feeling. The military officials sitting in the third row felt it all the more acutely. It was just a video, but the seemingly innocuous face on the screen, the seemingly peaceful eyes projected the utmost fear. They felt their muscles tense despite being hardened by countless missions. They took a deep breath and only exhaled slowly after a few seconds. "Such a strong killer vibe!" Thement intrigued one of the veteran artists sitting in the first two rows. Killer vibe? So thats a killer vibe? He hadnt felt the vibe as acutely. He wasnt from a military background, after all, but he had felt a sudden chill. It was a bizarre feeling and had prompted him to avert his gaze. "I bet all the stripes on my shoulder that this guy definitely has blood on his hands!" the military official said. "Not necessarily. He might be a graduate of the military arts academy. Word has it theyve been training their people quite rigorously, possibly to the level of candidate number 7. The academy is run military style, after all, unlike other arts academies." "How rigorous is their training, to have produced someone like this?" "Hey, Old Tan, arent you in charge of the arts academy? Is it someone from your school? What a good job youve done of keeping him under wraps." Professor Tan wore a nk expression on his face. "Huh? Who are you talking about? I dont know this guy." "Hahaha, dont deny it. I know you dont like openly lobbying for votes. We cast our votes independently. Theres no lobbying involved at all, haha. This actor really did a good job." Professor Tan started panicking. "I really dont know number 7! I did indeed rmend people for the role of Fang Zhao, but they were all rejected by Roman. He said they werent artsy enough. What business does a Founding Era leader have being artsy?" The mere mention of the matter made Prof. Tan furious. Thirty percent artsy and 70 percent killerRomans stringent requirements were maddening. Now came the action scene. Number 7 moved deftly, quickly, and powerfully. His punches were very forceful and realistic. There was no fakery involved. This was true talent. The real deal. "Who is this? Whos number 7?" an old man in uniform couldnt help blurting out. A member of the audience who didnt know the entertainment industry well asked a friend who was more familiar with themunity, "Hey, Charlie, who was that?" "I couldnt tell." "Dont you know all the actors well? Someone in charge of censorship like yourself should know the actors well. Howe you cant recognize him?" "Its probably the makeup." His friend was incredulous. "Really?" Makeup didnt turn the actor into a replica of General Fang Zhao. You could still more or less tell who the actor was. It wasnt that the makeup artists were ipetent. In this particr project, the actors werent allowed to resemble the real Fang Zhao exactly. Even if their natural features were simr, the makeup artist was supposed to make clear the distinction between the actor and the real-life Fang Zhao. This was a stiption from the descendants of the Founding Era heroes. People were self-contradictorythey wanted convincing imitations but not exact replicas. Many folks thought number 7 looked familiar. Given his talent level and the fact that he had been given a slot, there was no doubt about number 7s ability. Bowing to conventional thinking, many folks thought the actor had to be a senior figure in the industry. That led many to guess that this was a veteran artist. One scene might not prove anything, but three strong performances in a row... The Committee of 100 was dumbfounded. They didnt know what to say. Clearly, number 7 was a great fit, but they couldnt figure out who he was. A fleeting thought shed through someones head, but it was quickly dismissed as ridiculous. The person kept on brainstorming about number 7s identity. Number 7 caused quite themotion, because no one knew who he was. But to avoid getting hung up on the issue, the audition videos for number 8 and number 9 were yed immediately. After the audition videos of all nine candidates were yed, Roman got on stage again. He wore a knowing but also slightly stiff smile. "These are the nine candidates. Voting will begin now. You have 10 minutes. Please get ready." The chatter began again. Among the Committee of 100, some started lobbying, others started group discussions and fell into deep thought. Ten minutester. Roman tried hard to control his nerves. "The vote results will now be announced. This vote will determine who will be cast as Fang Zhao. Please direct your attention to the screen." A table tallying the votes that each of the nine candidates had gotten, in descending order, appeared on-screen. Number 7: 21 votes Number 9: 15 votes Number 1: 12 votes Number 2: 10 votes. ... The winner had beaten the runner-up by six votes. The total number of votes for number 7, the only candidate who had received more than 20 votes, wasnt that sizable, but it made for amanding lead. It was an impressive feat, securing more than 20 votes amid such intensepetition. The audience had mixed feelings as they examined the results. Some went pale, others fell silent, and some went redthough it was unclear whether it was due to anger or excitement. Some faces looked ghastly, oozing disappointment. There were also some who showed no emotion. Who knows if they were actually calm or faking it. As Roman studied the results on the screen, he could feel his heart skip a beat and the temperature of his blood rise. He could no longer suppress the pursing of his lips. What he would give to burst out inughter. But he had to maintain hisposure as director of the film and host of the meeting. Roman struggled to contain his emotions. "Please double-check your votes." It was standard procedure for members of the Committee of 100 to verify that they hadnt cast the wrong vote. After the voters checked their votes, theputer system verified the results. Roman smiled knowingly again. He could no longer hold back his amusement. "In that case, candidate number 7 will be cast as Fang Zhao." Roman gestured, and the in-character photos of the nine candidates appeared on screen in three rows. However, the photos immediately flipped, revealing the mugshots of each actor and their personal information. Apart from number 7, the youngest candidate was number 8, who was 59. The oldest was 81, which was considered middle age in the New Era. Number 7 was an outlier. His youthful face stood out among the middle-aged men. Number 7s portrait showed him in uniform. It seemed like a military ID photo. Next to it was his personal information: Fang Zhao, Yanzhou native, 25. The audience went dead silent. Chapter 293: He Is Just a Kid Chapter 293: He Is Just a Kid Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After the deathly silence, a roar erupted in the venue. "Fang Zhao?" "Which Fang Zhao? Who is this person?" "Is it really that Fang Zhao from Yanzhou?" "Why is it this youngster!?" "Impossible! Utterly impossible!" Numerous eye daggers shot out and flew toward the front, itching to stab therge screen. If it were any other candidate that had been selected, they would have epted it, but Fang Zhao? A pure new hand who wasnt even an actor was now going to y a leading role? Could he do it?! This sort of important role, why should it be given to him?! Refuse to ept! Protest! "Roman! This person is out of the question!" someone shouted. Standing on stage, Roman wasnt at all worried. "He has the highest vote count. How is he out of the question?" "But he hasnt acted in any films!" "He has acted as an eye model. He has natural acting talent and ability. Otherwise, how could he have been able to get so many votes?" "An eye model cannot be counted! What about works? Awards? Qualifications? For someone who cannot even be considered an actor, how can we let him act in such an important role?" "It doesnt matter. He can learn and I can guide him." "Do we have that much time for him to slowly learn? How long will he take..." The person halted midway into his sentence. Couldnt learn well? If he couldnt learn well, how could he have beaten the other eight candidates? The voting results were still disyed on the screen. Someone just could not ept it. "In any... In any case, there are no guarantees!" "Roman, you are going crazy again!" "I see that you have gotten itchy sitting in the position of the head director!" Hearing these criticisms, Roman heaved a long sigh. With a rueful look, he said. "As you all know, I am someone with principles. When I select actors, I select the most appropriate. And from what I see, he is the most suitable person." Roman did not pay further heed to them and instead looked toward the area where the Committee of 100 was. Calmly, he asked, "Old General Renault, do you have any objections regarding this oue?" Old General Renault was seated in the front row. He had long been retired and was also the father of the current Leizhou governor. This time, he also had voting rights. Everyone could tell how important this old man considered this film project to be. During the voting, Old General Renault had given his vote to number 7. Hearing Romans inquiry, the calmly seated Old General Renault gave a faint reply: "None." Roman looked toward the old artist with silver hair in the first row who was a Gxy World Medal winner. "Teacher Gao Deng?" The old man chuckled. "None." He had also cast his vote for number 7. From what he saw, some of the candidates had acted too excessively, like they were hunting a tiger when they should have been ughtering chickens, or too lightly, like they were stepping on ants when they should have been hunting a tiger. Only candidate seven had had the most natural acting. This old man had only voted for the one that had satisfied him the most. Even if the official result was a little shocking, he still epted it. Roman looked toward the third person. "Brother De Lai?" "Heh, the votes have already been cast. Indeed, his performance was the best." "Professor Lee?" "Lets not change it! This young fe acts rather well." "Director Torma?" "I feel that... we can give this youngster a chance." Director Torma would not admit that his judgment was wrong. "Teacher Viga?" "I dont doubt his acting skills, but I also do not understand the rest. Since he is a person rmended by you, I have one question." "Please voice your thoughts." There was respect in Romans tone. Viga had been his teacher for an optional ss back when he had been in university. "Can he keep up with the pace?" "Definitely! The moment he is a burden to the production team, I will personally kick him out and settle the problems within the cast." "Since you have already considered this, I dont have any other doubts." Roman turned to look at Yanzhous Wu family representative. "Mr. Wu?" The Wu family representatives main objective today was to audit the role of Wu Yan. However, he now wanted to pay attention and reevaluate the role of Fang Zhao. Those from the Wu family who had voting rights originally had not found the results satisfactory. A youngster without any qualifications actually wanted to fight for the role of Fang Zhao? That was simply wishful thinking! But considering it again, it wasnt impossible. Among the other candidates, even if they werent top-rate film stars, they were at least first-rate actors with considerable influence in every continent, and they were very aplished. If the actor ying the role of Fang Zhao had too much influence, those of the Wu family might not feelfortable. Their Wu family had members in the entertainment circles and had quite some experience when it came to the entertainment industry. The tragic role of "Fang Zhao" was one that was liable to provoke public opinion online. If the role was acted out too well or too profoundly, their Wu family might be embarrassed. After all, during the Founding Era, Yanzhou had been officially named after Great General Wu Yan, not Fang Zhao, who had departed from the world a step earlier. Rather than let an aplished old actor perform the role of Fang Zhao, why not let a neer y the role instead? Given the current circumstances, that seemed like the best option. After some consideration, the members of the Wu family no longer objected. "The voting oue is eptable." The biggest obstacle, Yanzhous Wu family, was out of the way. Following Romans inquiries, the sounds of discussion within the venue became softer. All these big shots were indicating that they had no objections, so what else could they say? Could they make these big shots withdraw their votes? Could they make these big shots swallow their words? Nobody had the nerve to even try! As for those who had abstained from voting, they did not support or object to this result. What they meant was: Whatever, you can do whatever you want. I dont give a d*mn! Other than the people from the military districts, there were also many old artists who had made names for themselves in the film circles who had also voted for Fang Zhao. Thus, when faced with all sorts of doubts, Roman wasnt anxious and instead remained confident. He also wasnt worried that these people who were protesting would talk drivel when they left. They were all smart people and knew how to carry themselves. Thus, the oue could no longer be changed. Roman was pleased and chuckled inwardly. It didnt fall short! Taking this risk wasnt in vain! Fang Zhao, this youngster, had poprity. Ability? The voting results were proof. Skills? Insanely good! They were said to be of a special grade. Furthermore, in the few audition videos and from the understanding Roman had of Fang Zhao after interacting over that short period, he greatly anticipated Fang Zhaos performance in the series. "What sort of age is 25 years old?" someone in the venuemented ruefully. Considering the average age of the Committee of 100 was close to 120... "He is still a kid!" Handing the role of Fang Zhao to such a young person, would he be able to perform well? Afterward, the meeting continued with the other two more important roles. After the situation with Fang Zhao, this round of voting saw many people being more cautious. They were especially guarded against those that could not be recognized easily. They were afraid that another Fang Zhao incident might ur. Even those who had previously voted for Fang Zhao actually felt some regret after knowing the truth. As a neer, Fang Zhao had no guarantees. If he did not perform well in the series, then it would be their fault and there would be criticism. Luckily, all the candidates for theter two roles were old faces. Roman himself had only dared to take a risk just once. He wouldnt dare to tempt fate too many times. He really didnt want to be removed from his position as head director. As the selection for the other two roles was underway, on an online social tform, Wang Tie uploaded a new status: "The role of Fang Zhao in Founding Era has already been decided. It is somebody nobody would expect, heh~~~. Can anyone guess who it is? [Image][image][image]..." Wang Tie posted 9 sessive images. These nine were of the nine candidates in the final selection for the role of Fang Zhao. From the heh and ~~~, the rippling ecstasy in Wang Ties mood could be clearly seen. It had to be said that Wang Tie indeed had information from a reliable source. At practically the same time that the vote had been fixed in Huangzhou, he had already received information. Even Fang Zhao, who was involved, found outter than Wang Tie. But Wang Tie knew that Fang Zhao had not yet officially signed the contract and was not part of the cast yet, so he wouldnt cause too much of a ruckus. He could use this matter to fish for some cash and sell some news, but he would do so in moderation. If he created amotion and caused Fang Zhao to lose the contract that was in his grasp, even if Fang Zhao did not pay him a visit, Silver Wing would not let them off either. As an entertainment reporter that had safelysted so long, Wang Tie knew some skills for surviving in this industry. Until the contract had been signed, he would not release the news. Those parties at the conference would not make irresponsible remarks outside, so Wang Tie could still make some money with this news. However, Wang Tie knew how to whet peoples appetites. Eight of the nine celebrities were seasoned actors. All of them could be considered an expected result, the only one unexpected being the seventh photograph: Fang Zhao. The photographs backdrop was a cruise, and the words "Teasandsea Cruise Ship No. 9" could be clearly seen. Manyizens that saw Wang Ties status started to make some noise. "What Old Wang means is that they have settled on Fang Zhao?" "I have pondered hard over this. Among these nine people, the most most most unexpected one can only be Fang Zhao!" "Is Fang Zhao really going to y the role of Fang Zhao? This is a joke, right?" "Ridiculous!" "A trick, this is definitely a trick." "Why choose him? Because he looks like Fang Zhao?" "I have given up all hope on this superficial world of ours!" "My *ss! There are plenty of people who look more the part. I feel that the reason is probably because he has the exact same name." "Thats even more ridiculous! Do you actually think that with that name he can do as he pleases?!" "This series is a historical epic, not someedy flick! Is letting a fresh neer perform really such a great idea?!" "If this is real, I really suspect that there are some hidden details that cannot see the light of day!" "Can this person who is still wet behind the years really act as a great warrior who has experienced the vicissitudes of life?" "Fang Zhao also came from the military. He wont lose out to anyone!" supporters of Fang Zhao retorted. "That isnt the same thing! Theres an old saying, different trades, worlds apart. The boundaries that Fang Zhao needs to stride across are just too vast! Furthermore, if his age and qualifications were put out, how could he have been selected?" Some fanboys and fangirls were so excited they lost all logic. "There is really nothing that my Zhao God cant do!" "If your steps are too big, be careful you dont step on eggs!" someone added in sourly. At this current moment, Fang Zhao was getting bombarded with calls from close friends and even other actors within thepany who he normally did not interact with. They were all trying to inquire as to whether or not he had really been selected. Fang Zhaos reply was this: "No news as of yet." At the moment, all these people were excited. Fang Zhaos "No news as of yet" meant that what Wang Tie had said was the truth. Fang Zhao just hadnt been informed or signed the contract yet! When Duan Qianji saw the status that Wang Tie had posted, she had used her own means to find out about the voting results, and when she informed Fang Zhao about it, she specifically exhorted, "Dont be too bothered about public opinion. Thepanys public rtions team will handle that. All you have to do now is prepare to join the cast!" "Shen Wei, you have to guide Fang Zhao properly for this period," Duan Qianji instructed. "Dont worry. I will surely do all that I can!" When he had found out about the voting results, the way Shen Wei had viewed Fang Zhao was slightly envious and frustrated, plus a hundred other feelings. However, after he had sobered up, Shen Wei had suddenly felt a sense of purpose. On the whole, he was nurturing a great person! Chapter 294: Violent Battering Chapter 294: Violent Battering Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Online,izens across the world were paying attention to this revolutionary film project "Founding Era." Any news regarding those important roles would give rise to heated discussions. People with the means of obtaining reliable information got ahold of this information before the general public. Famed entertainment reporters and paparazzi from other continents released the news in session, confirming that Fang Zhao hade out on top in the Committee of 100s vote. Although there were many entertainment reporters reporting on this news, the one that was most well received was still Wang Tie. Why? Because he had exclusive information! He knew how Fang Zhao had gotten the role! There were many people with wild ambitions who had yet to squeeze into the cast of "Founding Era" and were unable to sit still. Wasnt it because a few important roles in this series had not been set in stone? If these people were able to learn from Fang Zhaos experiences and imitate him, perhaps they might be just like Fang Zhao and manage to snag a satisfactory role? Not only the more important roles, even a character that could just survive one season was more than satisfactory. One season was still too difficult? Never mind, seven or eight episodes wouldnt be too little. Two or three episodes was fine too! If they did not try their hardest, there wouldnt even be a chance for a minor role! Thus, they were willing to spend more money to purchase this information! Maybe there really was a secret shortcut? Many neers in the showbiz circles got restless. If this situation had not urred, they would not have thought much about it, but now, Fang Zhaoan industry outsiderhad managed to get such an important role. How many people were watching him with covetous eyes? These people had foundations in acting or came from families with distinguished showbiz backgrounds. How could they have lost to Fang Zhao? They refused to concede! They would strive and fight for it! Who could say that neers had to stand aside now? Not everyone was a first-rate or top-notch film star, and not everyone had connections or a background, but the emergence of Fang Zhaos news showed that even a person without reputation or background had a chance! This was what Wang Tie had been ying for! At the moment, Wang Tie was hidden in his own secret base, lying on the sofa, shaking his legs while on the phone. From the moment he had published that information, his phone had been ringing nonstop and the inbox of his social tform was almost full. This time around, Wang Ties attitude was high and mighty. Exclusive information! Want to know how Fang Zhao managed to get the role? Come on, show me the money! If you dont fork out a high price, you wont get it! On the same day, after the news of the Fang Zhao role being set broke, the voting oues for the other two important roles, Wu Yan and Akalina, were revealed, but they were unable to overwrite the entire entertainment circles shock at the news about Fang Zhao. The actress who had gotten the role of Akalina was from Azhou and had achieved numerous awards. She was renowned worldwide. Although there had been some controversy online regarding her obtaining the role, there wasnt much. For Wu Yan, as this series would begin when Wu Yan was young, ultimately, three actors had been chosen. A child actor that was popr currently would act as the young Wu Yan. A famous star from Yanzhou from the Wu family, Wu Yun, would act as the grown-up version of Wu Yan. Wu Yuns acting skills, whenpared to some precursors, might not be sufficient enough, and his global acim could not be considered too high, but he was a member of the Wu family and had many fans in Yanzhou. With such high support and backing, there was nothing much to dispute. As for the Wu Yan in his middle andter years, the role would be yed by Yanzhous top-rate actor He Lisi. Wu Yun was unable to act as Wu Yan in hister stages, so he wouldnt disgrace himself and vie for this spot. This was also something He Lisi had discussed with the Wu family, and he had received their backing. Wang Tie also had some information about He Lisiing into contact with the Wu family. The situation with He Lisi was not a rare case. Whenpeting in the entertainment circles, everyone relied on their ability, and exchanging resources wasmonce. It wasnt a big deal. The role of Wu Yan in the series was more important than that of Fang Zhao. To be able to act as Wu Yan in hister years, it would have been something for He Lisi untif the matter with Fang Zhao had not urred. Now, the limelight had all been stolen by Fang Zhao. He wasnt in as many headlines as Fang Zhao. He Lisis team was left with no choicethey privately spent some money to purchase a number of push-notification headlines for entertainment news in various continents. Five hourster, Roman informed Fang Zhao that he had to head to the designated location within a day for a medical examination. If there were no problems, the contract would be negotiated. Fang Zhao had already made preparations. He set out when he received Romans official notification. Naturally, there were no problems with his medical examination. Silver Wing had already arranged for a team of professionals to go along with Fang Zhao to negotiate the contract. There was no need for Fang Zhao to worry about anything. As of now, Silver Wing had ssified Fang Zhao as a focus for development. During this timespetition for roles in "Founding Era," other than He Lisi managing to snatch a lead role, all the other film stars that had high hopes ced on them had been utterly defeated. On the contrary, Fang Zhao had given them all arge surprise, and diverting resources to him now was something that thepany ought to do. Despite being extremely busy, Roman still found some time to speak with Fang Zhao. The more important a role, the more pressure the actor ying the role had to bear, and it would certainly be exhausting with those important scenes. Roman felt that Fang Zhao was still too young. It was Fang Zhaos first performance, and he was already acting in such an important role for arge-scale project. Roman needed to say a few words to Fang Zhao to feel reassured. "Perform well. My face and reputation are being represented by you! If you dont perform well, that is unpardonable." These words were not aimed at Fang Zhao alone. Roman had the same demands for all the other actors and actresses in this serial. If you are not able to keep up with the pace of filming and you drag everyone else down, then you better scram immediately! After Fang Zhao officially signed the contract, "Founding Era" officially announced that they had finalized the actors for three roles and pointed out that Fang Zhao would be ying the role of Fang Zhao. This news was like a shockwave, battering the entertainment circles. "Official seal of approval!" "Its been confirmed!" "It is actually him!" This made many people who had doubted the newsnd in a state of self-doubt. Was it them who were unable to catch up with the times, or had the industry rules quietly changed? Fang Zhao? Who was he in the showbiz circles? How had he gotten this role just like that? How the hell had he done so?! Were neers now so impressive? Media outlets that had adopted a wait and see approach started to move too. They wanted to interview this dark horse Fang Zhao, yet despite searching high and low, nobody was able to find him. Since interviews were not going to work, they would stir stuff up. Many media outlets went to interview people in the showbiz circles and listen to what professionals had to say regarding this. Unfortunately, those with even a tiny bit of brains would not say too much. This had been decided by the Committee of 100, not them. They dared not question the Committee of 100s decision. Whatever inner thoughts people might have had, the oue had already been decided. They could not smack the faces of the 20-plus voters in the Committee of 100. They couldnt afford to offend the Committee of 100, nor were they willing to do so. Whether they approved it or not, they wouldnt express a different view. Roman also publicly praised Fang Zhao during an interview he epted. "Thats right, Fang Zhao was rmended by me, but him getting the role was the Committee of 100s decision through voting. All I can say is that he is the most suitable, and the Committee of 100s decision is the right one." Of course, there was nock of people who took advantage of the opportunity to make their presence felt by calling into question the Committee of 100s decision during interviews. Very quickly, a member of the Committee of 100 who had a fiery temper sted others in an interview and directly replied to these people. "Call into question? ept? What a joke? Its our decisionwhy do we need them to ept it? Are they more professional than me? Or perhaps they know more about acting than me?" Regardless of how industry professionals and reviewers stirred up arguments in the media, this incident with Fang Zhao had thoroughly shocked the entertainment circles and shaken up the original notions of some people. Many people blew their tops, but they could only clench their teeth and swallow it as they regretted not fighting for a few roles themselves. A role that could only be fought over by globally acimed first-rate actors had actually been stolen by an industry outsider. How could they not rage? They were p*ssed that they hadnt been staunch enough, and they hated those people that had swayed their opinions. And they were even more envious of this dark horse Fang Zhao. At a certain bar. A certain intoxicated actor was having a foul-mouthed tirade. "Fang Zhao might have some reputation in the music circles, but in the film circles, he is just a..." As he cursed, he stuck out his pinky finger and then, pushing his thumb against the upper joint of his pinky finger, pointed out with only the tip of his pinky, the rest of his fingers curled in. A server who walked by inwardly ridiculed, Tsk, if it was me, I would have picked Fang Zhao over you. Not only do you have no ability, but you are so petty. You have high ambitions, but you arent able to pay the price. You are still a long way off. In Jinzhou. Ruan Sheng, who looked exactly like the Fang Zhao of the Period of Destruction, stared at the news with his mouth agape. Yesterday, he had still been hanging onto a little hope when he had seen the news that Wang Tie and other entertainment reporters were spreading. Perhaps the news is fake? Maybe its fake news, or perhaps this is just stirring up news? But now... When he recalled the words he had said to Fang Zhao back on Teasandseas cruise, he felt a stinging pain on his cheeks, as though he had been pped. It turned out that person had simply not taken his words too hard. When he recalled those events... Reality had given him a punch! Now, Fang Zhao had already signed a contract to y the role of Fang Zhao, and Ruan Sheng hadnt even managed to get the role of a body double. Leizhou. Zaro tugged on his bed hair that looked like a birds nest. His eyes were bulging so much they were on the verge of dropping. His face looked as if he had seen a ghost when he saw the headlines of this news notification. "What the f*ck!" He had just woken up from a nap when he was violently battered by this headline. Violently gulping down a ss of ice water, Zaro muttered, "Surely my posture when I opened up the news wasnt right." As he said that, he made a bunch of calls to his agent. For the sake of getting a satisfactory role in "Founding Era," he had put in a lot of effort, spent a lot of money, and even been beaten by his father a few times! With great difficulty, he had managed to snatch a role. Yesterday, he was just being ridiculed by that idiot Barbara, and today he had received a battering from the news about Fang Zhao! Zaro fumed. "It isnt fair! Why does Fang Zhao get to y such an important role? Which people didnt have eyes and selected him? Their dog eyes must be totally blind!" Zaros agent hurried in and, with a stony face, warned Zaro to watch his words. "Old Master sat in Committee of 100s first row. I have heard he voted for Fang Zhao." Zaro seethed. "...Surely he was misled by someone! Great Grandfather is so wise and farsighted... In any case, its all your fault! I didnt get a satisfactory role because you are too useless!" Without any expression, Zaros agent replied, "Yes, it is all my fault." Zaro "Hypocritical Dog" Renault was someone who wouldnt find fault with himself. His agent would always be a scapegoat. However, his agent understood that Zaro had a trashy mouth. He would just treat these as farts. Zaro did not fire his agent, either; he had genuinely received a huge shock and needed to vent. It just so happened that Old Master Renault had voted for Fang Zhao, so Zaro did not dare to continue scolding and just went crazy mumbling to himself. Zaro paced up and down in his house, feeling unresigned. "That fe really managed to steal the role. What methods did he employ? Surely he found some connections to pull some strings! Pooh! I despise this sort of person the most!" With that, he turned around and gave his grandfather, the governor, a call. He would hug the governors thigh and get the governor to help him get a role. Zaros agent cursed silently. Pooh! Hypocritical Dog! Setting standards for others but giving oneself special standards! What sort of morality is this where you cant even identify your own shorings? ...However, if the Leizhou governor can really help Zaro obtain a role, that would save me a lot of work, Zaros agent thought to himself. On the inte. The focus ofizens always changed very quickly. A while ago,izens had been discussing exactly how well Fang Zhao would be able to act and whether or not he would be able to perform in the role of an old martyr. Now, they were digging up Fang Zhaos family background. "Comparing the images of Fang Zhao alongside the Fang Zhao from history, then thinking about news from thest two days, I suddenly had a thought: perhaps they are rted by blood!" "Take a look at Wu Yun. He was able to obtain the role of Wu Yan because his family name is Wu!" "I just heard that Leizhous Zaro managed to get a decent role. Guess it cant be helpedhis family name is Renault, so he enjoys special privileges." "In any case, we still have to take a look at backgrounds! And their family names!" "Fang Zhao is also a Fang, and he looks 70% like Fang Zhao. An industry outsider without inside information managing to snatch the role of Fang Zhao, if someone says there are no secret things going on behind the scenes, I definitely wont believe it!" "Does anyone remember the time when Fang Zhaos grandfather was revealed as a high-ranking military officer?" "Its his great-grandfather. Hes retired." "He still has influence even though he is retired. Can anyone dig up the backgrounds of others in Fang Zhaos family?" "Given my acute sense of smell honed from watching hundreds of detective flicks, the Fang family is definitely not as simple as they seem!" There were quite a lot of capable people online, and nobody knew where they dug out this "evidence" from, but it was all gathered together and it was rather scary. Yanbei retirement facility. When Great-Grandfather Fang saw these discussions online, he specifically went to check the household register and the family lineage files. "If I dont check the household register, I might really believe the nonsense that this bunch is making up. Whatever they make up seems so real." The family lineage files were like the family trees of ancient times. These were much more detailed, and as he went up generation by generation, there was not a single one that had any rtion to Martyr Fang Zhao! If there was any rtion, it was just Fang Zhao, for his parents had named him after a great person. Actually, there were many people in the world who had the exact same names as martyrs. In so many years, none of them had created ripples, but inte users were excited now that they had encountered a Fang Zhao. After looking through the family lineage files, Great-Grandfather Fang was certain that the Fang family did not have any bit of connection to Martyr Fang Zhao. Although he was a little disappointed, when he thought about it from a different angle, it meant that Fang Zhao had really relied on his own ability and not his ancestors shadow to win the role! After confirming this, Great-Grandfather Fang tidied his clothing and prepared to head out to brag! Before heading out, Great-Grandfather Fang logged onto his social tform and uploaded a new status: "Our family has absolutely no rtionship with Martyr Fang Zhao whatsoever!" Fang Zhao, who had just seen this status: "..." Actually, there is... Chapter 295: Belief Chapter 295: Belief Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao received a notification that the remaining roles of "Founding Era" would all be decided within the next week. At the start of October, the cast and production team would head for Wai. There wasnt much time left for them to prepare. Once filming started, even though technology had improved and the film production cycle had been shortened greatly, it was not known how long the cast would be on Wai before they could return. It was rumored that the drama serial would begin airing in January around Memorial Day. This series would be longer than normal. After all, it was telling 100 years of history, and so it would broadcast and film concurrently. When the time came, idle time to do other stuff would be hard toe by and it would be even more impossible to return back to Earth. Fang Zhao would have no way of returning to Yanbei City for Memorial Day in January to spend time with the rest of the Fang family. Thus, Fang Zhao settled matters in Qian City and returned to Yanbei City to visit Second Uncle Fangs family and see his great-grandparents at the retirement facility. Great-Grandfather Fang was very happy and dragged Fang Zhao for a stroll throughout the retirement facility. Actually, his intention was to unt. He was an old person, after all. In the past, theypared their careers, but now that they were retired, the achievements of their descendants were always brought up forparison. In the past, Great-Grandfather Fang had not been fond of the entertainment circles and had found them to be foul, but ever since hed found out that Fang Zhao had entered these circles, Great-Grandfather Fangs attitude had changed drastically. Furthermore, after everything that had happened, Great-Grandfather Fang now paid much more attention to the entertainment circles. Of course, he only took notice of matters involving Fang Zhao. One thing he did every day without fail was check up on online news regarding Fang Zhao. Great-Grandfather Fang was repeatedly reminding Fang Zhao to be wary and take care of his health on Wai when his ears pricked up from the sound of footsteps ahead. Great-Grandfather Fang, smiling till his eyes turned to slits, pulled Fang Zhao along. "Come,e,e, lets head this way." When the few old folks approaching from the opposite direction saw Fang Zhao, they chuckled and said, "Old Fang, your familys Little Zhao has returned, heh." "It cant be helped. Little Zhao will be following the production team and heading to Wai to film shortly. He wont be able to return for Memorial Day, so Little Zhao came over to visit us two old folks. He bought a lot of stuff over, including Muzhou produce that isnt sold externally, a whole carload! How are just the two of us old folks going to finish everything! Really... I just told him, even though he earns a lot, he cannot be too extravagant." The few old folks before him: "..." Is this old head showing off how much his great-grandson earns, or is he lecturing his great-grandson? An old man sighed. "Oh, acting is tough." Great-Grandfather Fangs expression straightened. "Can this be called acting? No! This is considered aplishing a historical mission! Its Founding Era! Even though we have already retired, we all know its significance. I was just telling Little Zhao that he isnt ying a role, he is performing a belief! No matter how tough or tiring it gets, he still has toplete it earnestly! If he tries to bezy, I will be the first person not to let him off! Besides, if youngsters do not work hard and strive, they arent worthy of the vigor of youth!" Fang Zhao: "..." That isnt what you just said to me. Great-Grandfather Fang then chatted with his old friends for a bit. After they had left, Great-Grandfather Fangs solemn face immediately became softer as he turned toward Fang Zhao and said, "Those words werent meant for you." Fang Zhao: "..." "Let me tell you, Little Zhao, you have to act professionally for this show, but your own health is even more important. Yesterday, I saw some news about certain film stars striving too hard during filming when they were young. They picked up lots of injuries, and they suffered all sorts of ailments when they got older. Even with the current level of medical science, it is still not possible topletely treat everything. How pitiful! Therefore, striving is good, but dont strive too hard!" Fang Zhao: "..." Great-Grandfather Fang continued, "There is another saying that I have told you before: be benevolent to others, but you still have to always be guarded against people, especially since you are a neer. I heard that rookies without any background support are liable to be bullied in the entertainment circles? I cant help you much on this; you just have to make sure to be very careful! There will be times where you need to tolerate it. After all, your qualifications are the lowest in these circles. There will be times where you would need to swallow your pride and anger, but the baseline is that if there are times when you shouldnt tolerate it, then you must absolutely not hold it in!" Great-Grandfather Fang even imparted some methods on how to deal with negative people. These were all methods that this old man had put into practice during his own military days. "Can you remember all that I have just said?" Great-Grandfather Fang asked. He wasnt too reassured. Fang Zhao. "...I can remember." Great-Grandfather Fang looked at his own gentle and refined great-grandson and felt less assured. "You are just too honest!" Fang Zhao: "..." Where do you get this from? After spending two days at Yanbei City with the two old Fangs, Fang Zhao returned to Qian City and received a notification to report at Silver Wing. Thepany would be gathering all actors that had made the cast of "Founding Era" for a meeting. Besides the cast members of "Founding Era" that would be heading to Wai for filming, there would be assistants as well, although they would be limited. Those without sufficient status could not even bring along an assistant. Even an actor with a status like He Lisis could only bring along one. Once they got to Wai, the entire cast would be under unified administration. Thus, Silver Wing and the other entertainmentpanies involved did the same thing, gathering all the celebrities under their g that were in the cast to take note of this. "Some of you might be very sessful in Yanzhou, but on a global scale, you might not necessarily be such a big deal. Furthermore, there are many experienced precursors in the cast of Founding Era. Your each and every move might be deemed immature in their eyes. Dont try to y any tricks! They have traveled along this path much longer than you!" "Founding Era will be different from any of your previous serials. Do not have any funny ideas. Filming conscientiously should take precedence over everything else!" "Although you all have signed contracts, that doesnt mean production cant do without you! If anyone gets kicked out for causing trouble, you can forget about ever returning. As you all know, thepetition is very intense. Some people who announced their retirements from the entertainment circles came back because of Founding Era, and there are many people waiting to drag you down..." Department managers, bosses, and board members all took turns speaking in session. "I dont care what conflicts you might have internally, but when you head out, you are all part of the Silver Wing family. You have to stay united!" Silver Wing had a total of 12 actors that were in the cast of Founding Era. More than half would not appear in the serial for more than a few episodes. Silver Wings little group was headed by He Lisi, and Fang Zhaos position inside was only slightly lower than He Lisis. After the meeting, many actors from thepany came over to greet Fang Zhao. "Brother Zhao." "Brother Zhao, please look after us when the timees!" "Brother Zhao, its your first time filming. If you have any doubts, feel free to ask us. We will be more than happy to help." "Yes, we are all from the samepany. Theres no need for formalities with us!" Entertainment circles were very realistic and pragmatic. These peoples attitudes changing was nothing strange. Especially a for some A-lister celebrities. Back when they had first gone to the Wai film studioplex for filming, they had thought Fang Zhao did not seem in touch with reality. He had been an industry outsider back then. They had never felt that Fang Zhao would be any threat to them. But now, their positions had changed. Finally, the date of departure arrived. From the official news releases these few days, it seemed like the cast and crew heading to Wai had vast fame and influence. Tworge art academy high-level collectives had appeared! Fiverge live-broadcasting tforms would provide instantaneous coverage! Twelverge media organizations focusing on Huangzhou Airfield! Thirty art institute professors and student representatives as a sending-off party! It was as if all the entertainment circles elite were included! The splendid battle array of the cast and crew alongside the omnipresent news coverage online made the public feel that this wasnt just purely entertainment, that it possessed epoch-making significance. This was a milestone that would be recorded in the annals of history! This was also the reason why many actors were willing to get into the cast even without receiving a paycheck, and there were actors who spentrge amounts of money to squeeze into minor roles in this serial. A certain live broadcast channel. The host was currently broadcasting live at the airfield. "Im here live at Huangzhou Airfield. At the moment, outstanding actors from all over the world, famous directors, gold medal screenwriters, authoritative advisors, top-notch production teams, and many others are all getting ready to set out! Everyone, take a look at the many flying transports behind me. These flying transports will send these people to the space station where the cast and crew members will board a transport ship and head to Wai! "All 12 continents have transferred over a batch of troops heading to Wai too. ording to the information I just received, we arent able to see the military now, as they are already at the space station. This serials escort arrangements are unprecedented!" After introducing the situation at Huangzhou Airfield, the program host noticed ament left by a member of the audience: "Isnt this just filming a serial? Is there a need for such a huge battle array? And even mobilizing the military? This is just a waste of resources!" The host read thement out loud but did not reply to it right away, instead asking in a serious tone, "Does anyone know why each continents Cemetery of Martyrs has a batch of the finest soldiers?" Online audiencesments started to get lively. "Is the host talking about cemetery guards?" "I know! I heard that there are hidden treasures in the 12 continents Cemetery of Martyrs!" "If anyone digs up a grave, they will be rich overnight! If no one is stationed to guard it, those treasures will be stolen!" When the host saw thesements, his expression became even more grave. "Money and treasures are all dead! If you think about it, they arent actually worth anything at all. What the cemetery guards protect is a belief, our spiritual support!" The hosts spittle was flying all over as he talked about martyrs and cemeteries. Luckily, he had done enough preparation and memorized a lot of historical information. His seniors had also taught him what to say during the live broadcast, and it was the best and most politically correct answer! Whether those historical incidents that had circted down over the years were true or not, the host wasnt certain, nor did he have any profound feelings. After all, 500 years had already passed; it seemed so far away to him. Nowadays, people were incapable of understanding how desperate and arduous that time period had been. Memorial Day was just a vacation to celebrate the new year. How many people actually went to worship the spirits of the martyrs? How many gravestones had thickyers of dust on them? Now, as the host faced the camera lens and spoke to the audience, everyone got all fired up, as if a burning passion had ignited within! But when he finished, that was it. In just the few minutes after, everyones blood had already cooled, let alone after 500 years. They hadnt experienced it personally and had never lived during that period. How deep could their sentiments be? When it came to characters from the Period of Destruction, what the masses came into contact with were only those groundless fabrications, those high-energy historical films with monotonous writing, and the very few historical images online that had been officially released to the public. How ardently could the masses feel about such a thing? As the host thought about this, he saw the light. He suddenly understood some of the reasons the government wanted to reboot the "Founding Era" project. When he thought to this point, the hosts expression became very solemn as he stared straight into the camera. "Heroes never die; they are only forgotten. There are some things and some people that should never be forgotten! Dont even mention 500 years, even 500 years from now, we must never forget!" "Now, Founding Era isnt just a simple historical serial. It has been coined a revolutionary project to let everyone remember how the present came about! We, as people of the New Era, have to remember this belief!" The host raised a finger to his temple. "Later, when the transport ship leaves the space station, that will be the ark ferrying our beliefs! Those in the cast and crew are heading to Wai on a mission!" When the host finished speaking and recalled what he had just said, he immediately felt that his pretentious level had just risen by a hundred times! I am a f*cking genius! In no time, this portion of the hosts speech during the live broadcast was clipped and uploaded to the inte. It was met with a round of approval byizens, and even some big shots in the academic and entertainment circles acknowledged it! When other live-broadcast hosts saw this situation, they were suddenly enlightened. In the future, they would y this angle, since it could both attract fans and obtain acknowledgment from big shots! Regardless of what they thought, during a live broadcast, a host needed to love the martyrs more deeply than anyone! Talk about their heroic deeds better than anyone! Be even more pretentious than anyone! Inside the airfield, celebrities of all sorts of ranks were hurrying to take selfies before they set off. In the past, many of these celebrities might have been obsessed with taking passerby-style shots of others at the airfield, but this time, in front of so many seniors, they were afraid their actions would be looked down upon, so most photos they took were very normal without too many gimmicks. There were selfies uploaded online, as well as group photos with other actors from the cast. Regardless of how they treated each other in private, on the surface, everyone put on a show of unity. "So many seniors from the industry, so nervous! Look who is standing behind me~[image]." "Met my childhood idol, so excited! Took a photo together [image]." "Preparing to set off! [Image]" "Setting off to battle for our beliefs! I feel handsome beyond recognition today! [Image][image][image]" ... Only when the notification to board the transports sounded did they put down whatever they were doing and board obediently. Outside, in the area surrounding the airfield, media outlets, fans, and passersby collectively watched as the flying transports rose up into the air like they were saluting those flying off... Or maybe there was envy in their gazes. When the transports arrived at the space station, everyone from the cast and crew transferred over to the transport ship. Military personnel armed to the teeth sat in silence, and the solemn atmosphere quelled the lively and excited spirits of the actors, recing it with a sense of nervousness. And while there was this sort of peaceful atmosphere, someone just had to suddenly voice his thoughts. "If this transport ship meets with an ident, the entire entertainment industry will be set back by god knows how many years! Everyone simultaneously looked over at Zaro standing there as theymented, This bastard! We should just drag him outside and beat him up! If gazes were like arrows, at this moment, Zaros heart would have been pierced a thousand times over. Who wanted to hear such inauspicious words like "ident" before they had even taken off!? Zaros agent was riddled with despair. What a talent! What did you just eat that made you able to offend an entire ship just after entering the cast and crew? Chapter 296: Bad Luck! Chapter 296: Bad Luck! Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh To avoid a beatdown, Zaros agent dragged his client to the side. If Zaro kept at it, they would be kicked off the flying transport. Zaros agent kindly reminded his client that hisments were problematic and that they would upset others. Zaros agent also reminded Zaro that he had promised the Leizhou governor, in the governors office, that hed get along with the cast and crew and not act like a prima donna and so on. The cabin soon went silent again. Zarosments had stirred up a lot of emotions. The other passengers retrieved thoughts they had cast aside and started to get nervous. The "Founding Era" cast and crew had been quite high profile from the get-go, the perfect embodiment of the kind of arrogance that came with being involved in a mainstream blockbuster. As far as the cast, crew, and investors were concerned, given the significance of the movie, they couldnt sneak around. They had to project a strong presence. There would be no cowering. The cast had bragged to outsiders that they were portraying grand historical figures. They were artists on a mission to craft a milestone production. They would stand united with the production crew and face whatever difficulties and threats came their way. There was no need to duck and hide. Their goal was tounch the production with pride and pomp. We have nothing to fear! If you cant stand it, then we challenge you to make a better movie! The fact was that a special production like "Founding Era" was bound to attract saboteurs on top of public attention. Between the time the cast and crew arrived at the spaceport and the time they took off, the troops stationed at the Huangzhou spaceport had already fended off three attempted terrorist attacks on them, but these attempts were hidden from public view. The public had no clue. Soon after takeoff, the spaceship started shaking. The cast and crew in the cabin were terrified. "Whats going on?" "We never ran into a situation like this on previous flights to Wai via freight transport." "Is the spaceship malfunctioning?" The passenger cabin wasprised of many small cabins and arge lounge. Each small cabin contained many berths. Where Fang Zhao was sitting, folks from Silver Wing had adjoining berths in the same small cabin. Many of the Silver Wing actors started getting edgy after the spaceship started vibrating. "Big Brother He, should you look into it?" one actor asked, his facepletely pale. He Lisi was the most senior member of the Silver Wing contingent. "Yeah, Teacher He, lets send someone to get thetest in the lounge." "Why dont I go?" "Ill go too." He Lisi was already wearing a deep frown. He raised his hands and the crowd quieted down. He gave his assistant a quick nce. The assistant took off immediately. Ji Polun, who had managed tond a small part in the movie, approached Fang Zhao and whispered, "Big Brother Zhao, what do you think is going on?" Fang Zhao shifted his attention away from hisposition notebook. "Im confident our military escorts will take care of the problem." Someone who overheard the conversation pouted, apparently not pleased with Fang Zhaos response. Soon, He Lisis assistant returned, shaking his head. Someone else had opened their cabin door with an eye toward getting an update only to find an armed soldier standing guard in the corridor outside. Alerted by the sound of the opening door, the soldier nced over with an icy stare, spooking the person who had opened the door into retreating. Others in the cabin who wanted to do the same gave up as well. "Return to your seats. Look how frightened you are! If any of you actors are free, spend some time reading the script and memorizing your lines. Learn your characters," Roman said in an upset tone. The older actors had more life experience, after all. They were also more cool headed than their junior colleagues. Several of the veteran actors told the younger members of the cast who were jittery, "Come,e,e. Lets study the script together." The young actors were reluctant. Who is in the mood to read the script at a time like this!? One of the second-unit directors sneered at the pacing young actors. "Ya think this is such an easy gig? Did you read your contracts carefully? They clearly state the likelihood of threats to personal safety." Thement prompted nk stares in some and puzzled looks in others. A third group was wearing their hearts on their sleeves. Clearly, not everyone had read their contract carefully. When they had signed, theyd thought they would be guaranteed fame and fortune. Who knew that the fame and fortune associated with "Founding Era" werent so easy to harvest. A shivering young man asked, "Should... should I prepare my will?" "You kids! Worrying about your wills..." one of the veteran actors responded, shaking his head. "I wrote mine ages ago." The young actors: "..." Luckily, the turbulence didntst much longer, and the rest of the journey was uneventful. When the group finally arrived at the Wai spaceport and nted their feet on terra firma, their first reaction wasnt excitement about the imminent shoot or curiosity about their new surroundingsthey breathed a long sigh of relief. They hadnded in one piece! Having safely arrived at their destination, the cast and crew felt more rxed, and they started chatting away. "I just heard that a bomb was defused while the spaceship was in flight. Maybe thats what caused the vibrations. I was scared sh*tless." "Some idiot kept making inauspiciousments during the journey. I kept feeling butterflies in my stomach." "Historic missions arent a walk in the park after all." "Its the first time its dawned on me that making a movie can be so dangerous. Thankfully, we had a military escort. Otherwise we may not have survived." "It was so worth it joining this production. How many actors have gone their whole careers without experiencing this kind of treatment?" "Its not an easy gig. I feel like Im on a sacred mission. Let me take a picture first!" The cast and crew didnt linger at the spaceport. They soon set off for the movie set in batches on several flying transports. The set for "Founding Era" wasnt located at the Wai film studioplex. The first batch that arrived headed for the dormitoryplex to locate the rooms they were assigned. The actors were assigned rooms based on how important their roles were. There was a full array of rooms ranging from singles to dorm rooms that housed up to 10 people. Each room was equipped with a private bath and kitchen. "Wow, how long has it been since Ist lived in dorm conditions like this?" someone said. Violin prodigy Fay Harmonik was part of the sound effects team and was one of the first to arrive at the dormplex. After settling in, he made for a dirt slope nearby. His bright-red shoulder-length hair flowing in the wind, he set his sights on the vast desert on the horizon. Ones brain cells were bound to be excited by a new environment. Fay Harmonik was in a deeply emotional state. He could feel the inspiration oozing from him, a deluge of notes percting in his head. The notes didnt form a melody, but he feltpelled to y them to quiet his restless soul. He raised his arm and bellowed, "Violin!" Only after belting out themand did he remember his assistant was banned from this shoot. There was no one to hand him his violin, so he rushed back to his dorm room for the instrument before climbing the slope again. Fay Harmonik closed his eyes briefly, then gazed toward the distant clouds and desert as he cultivated his mood. Im a lone whale swimming in the deep ocean, surrounded by... "Dogshit!" Fay Harmonik cursed. He was getting ready to bolt, but it was toote. Zaro was scurrying toward him, waving frantically. "Fay Fay!" Fay Harmonik: "..." Uh, do we know each other that well? "Fay Fay," this term of endearment typically used by affectionate fans, suddenly felt revolting. Fay Harmoniks hand that was carrying his violin shivered as he watched Zaro appear before him. He was weighing the pros and cons of getting into a fight with Zaro. Forget it, Ill just bear with him. He couldnt afford to mess with Zaroand he didnt want to lose his violin. Zaro waspletely oblivious to the calctions going on inside Fay Harmoniks head. He was thinking about his agents reminder to be friendly and not act like a prima donna. He summoned the most polite face he could muster and asked, "Ive always been dying to ask you something, but Im not sure if I should." Fay Harmonik knew Zaros temperament oh so well. Before he could say anything, Zaro had already blurted out, "When youre engrossed in ying the violin, how do you make sure your bow doesnt get tangled up in your hair?" Fay Harmonik: "..." How the f*ck do you not lose it with this guy? Ignoring Zaro, Fay Harmonik wore a cold expression. He silently turned around and left the slope, thinking to himself, Bad luck! When he was heading downhill, he saw a gorgeous figure emerging from the dormplex. Weather conditions were rough. Apparently, a sandstorm was in the making, yet here was Barbara wearing her princess dress. She had an umbre in one hand, the other lifting her dress slightly. She was apanied by an assistant, who was carrying Barbaras handbag and forging a path for her. In contrast to her surroundings, Barbara looked like a rose that had sprouted in the desert. Fay Harmonik looked like hed stepped on a piece of sh*t. Youre on a friggin foreign. Will not dressing up kill you? Such bad luck! I shouldnt have gone out at all today. Zaro was number one on Fay Harmoniks cklist, and Barbara was second. Unfortunately, he couldnt afford to piss off either of them. A furious Fay Harmonik headed for the dormplex only to run into Fang Zhao, who was dragging a suitcase. Fay Harmonik got even more upset. Three blows of bad luck! Fang Zhao was thest person he wanted to see. Because of Fang Zhao, Fay Harmoniks fan had persuaded him to give acting a try. If aposer like Fang Zhao can act, why cant our Fay Fay make a ssh in the movie industry? Fay Harmoniks first response had been, "Ha! Am I the type to spread myself so thin?" In reality, the thought had indeed crossed his mind, but he set his sights high. If he was going to act, he was going to be the leading man. It had to be a big production too. Otherwise it would not befit his status. He had even appeared on some variety shows to show his face, appease fans, and promote an uing concert at the same time. Yet acting-wise, he never came across the right part that also struck his fancy. He had been about to lower his standards when Fang Zhao had snatched a leading role in "Founding Era." At that point, he hadnt been able to drop his standards. He was too proud. Fay Harmonik felt someone had gotten the upper hand on him, so seeing Fang Zhao was quite upsetting as well. He grunted and went on his way, clearly miffed. Fang Zhao arched his eyebrows. He had wanted topare notes with this violin prodigy, but it looked like it wasnt going to happen. Due to the importance of his role, Fang Zhao was assigned to a single room. There was inte coverage, so Fang Zhao checked the headlines while his fellow cast members resumed posting photos. Fang Zhao told his family and friends that he had arrived safely, then got in touch with Yan Biao and Zuo Yu. His two bodyguards would join him on Wai soon. They were supposed to bring Curly Hair, whose paperwork was almost in order. Given Curly Hairs special talents, Fang Zhao felt it best to keep him close. Chapter 297: Inferior to a Dog Chapter 297: Inferior to a Dog Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh As said by the masses, nowadays, there were only two sorts of actors left: those heading to Wai and those that had been eliminated. And actors that were already filming at the Wai film studioplex, regardless of whether they were in the cast or not, were taking advantage of the situation. Since they were already on Wai, ignorant people might really think that they were ying some important role in "Founding Era." Not everyone knew that the Wai film studioplex and the set for "Founding Era" were two different ces. Many people were deceived. On the first day, when the cast and crew arrived on Wai, the inte was abuzz. Many people that were unable to visit Wai were green with envy. The headlines on every continent were seemingly dominated by "Founding Era." Netizens were also very happy to see these headlines. Celebrities were falling over each other trying to post photos to unt. Online audiences hoped to see more excitement. But no news came out from the cast and crew. Only the online interactive tform of "Founding Era" was releasing some trivial news every day. The online masses that were waiting for excitement were not satisfied. Where was the publicity? Where were the trailers? When it was going to be released wasnt mentioned either! There wasnt even a single still from the serial, and all the big stars had collectively disappeared. Regarding this, the official exnation of "Founding Era" was this: The entire crew does not have inte ess. They are having a confined period. Netizens of the New Era that couldnt even live without the inte in their daily lives couldnt help but pity the cast members. "How cruel, to actually deny them inte ess!" "If it were me, not having inte ess would be the same as denying my livelihood!" "That is why I dont want to undergo military service. How am I going to live if I get posted to some destitute ce without any inte!" "Will you even have the energy to use the inte when you are undergoing military service?" "Speaking of this, nowadays, arent there very few serials that dont have inte ess? Indeed, this is the royalty of serials, It just isnt the same as all those other inferior ones." "I wonder when we will get to see those stars post their photos. Without those, the entertainment circle feels miserable." Over at Wai, the cast and crew had indeed entered a confined period, but they had yet to officially start shooting. The entire Wai had raised precautionary measures the moment "Founding Era" had announced its reboot. The military force here had also been expanded. The military troops that hade along with the cast and crew were not just to ensure the casts safety. At least 60% of these troops were incorporated into Wai bases military force. In short, people of Wai base were delighted that the "Founding Era" project was setting up shop on Wai. Once filming waspleted, the set would change its name to "Founding Era Cultural Film City" and would be a tourist hotspot. Perhaps Wai might be able to apply for a second film cultural base. In the future, when it was opened up to the public, Wai would only be worried if nobody came. With human traffic, there would there be resources and revenue. With revenue, there would be a guarantee for military expenses. If additional armaments were applied for, the probability of it being approved would be much higher. The base would be upgraded and gain wealth! The area that "Founding Era" was using as a set had originally been a ce that wasnt in Wais development ns. This region did not even have a name, only an area number. But now, it had be a mystical ce, although it was just a small corner whenpared to Wais vastnd. Now it was going to be a trace of history. Its vile weather and terrible environment simr to that of the Period of Destruction was a reason why it had been selected for filming. Most ces on Wai had four distinctive seasons and had favorable climates, like spring, all year round. However, this ce seemed like it had only two seasons: an excessive winter and a hot summer. On rare asions where it wasnt cold or hot, the ce was wrecked by sand and dust storms. On the first day, when the cast and crew arrived, due to them being tired and having a lot of restrictions, they did not manage to explore the ce. The next morning, after the directorial team held a meeting, each cast and crew member was given an arrangements schedule. For actors, they were giving a weeks time to adapt to the environment, learn how to use props, and make other sorts of preparations to get ready. It was clearly listed on the n that all cast and crew would enter a confined period. Once they entered this region, they should forget about getting out before the filming was finalized. If they really needed to do so, they would have to apply for it beforehand. The cast and crew could also forget about sneaking out too. The entire area was surrounded by military personnel, and if they were mistaken for extremists and shot dead, they would have died for nothing. Every seven days, they would have two hours of time for inte usage. At all other times, there wouldnt be any inte connection. Zaros face turned ck the moment he saw this. "How do we live without the inte!" Older actors had experienced a lot and had encountered simr circumstances before. Although those conditions hadnt been as stringent, having experienced life without inte ess, they were still able to adapt. The younger actors, on the other hand, found it much harder to bear. Fang Zhao wasnt really affected. In his previous life, he had gone much longer without any inte. Even in this life, he had undergone a rather long period without much inte ess on Baiji. Thus, his reliance on the inte was not as strong as that of other people of the same age. The second day, after receiving the arrangements schedule, Fang Zhao and the others from Silver Wing gathered at the designated location. There, professionals would instruct them on how to use the various props. The prop instructor wasnt the least bit courteous towards these celebrities. "People from that era were forced to get stronger on battlefields. Whether it was having the ability to kill their enemies or having the skills to escape, people then were well versed in it. Any person could leap 8 meters with just one stride. Can any of you do so? If you cant do so, then you better familiarize yourselves with the usage of these props. Try not to be a burden when filming officially starts! No one will wait for you!" "We arent even athleteshow is it possible to even leap eight meters with one stride," someone muttered. There were even people who joked about it. "If there is a dog chasing behind me, perhaps I might really leap 8 meters." The prop instructor paid no heed to what this bunch of instructors discussed in private and continued at his normal pace as he exined the usage of every single prop. Whether the actors listened seriously, whether theyprehended, he couldnt care less. Fang Zhao did not need it, but after some consideration, he felt that he shouldnt be too segregated from the rest of the group and needed to act normal. So when others interacted with the props, Fang Zhao used them too. Familiarizing himself with their usage would be beneficial as well. As Fang Zhao memorized the prop instructors introduction for each piece of equipment, he felt rueful. The convenience that technology brought humankind was indeed amazing. The prop instructor left after finishing his talk. He had other matters to attend to and would leave the group of actors to train over here. Ji Polun ran over to look for Fang Zhao. "Brother Zhao, should we had to the production teams dining hall or to the gourmet streetter? How about we head to therge dining hall at noon to experience the atmosphere and visit the gourmet food street in thete afternoon to try some Wai specialties?" The gourmet food street that had been mentioned was a street constructed on the fringes of the film set area. The shops there were run by family members of Wai base military personnel. The investments and the cast and crew provided job opportunities for the military and were bringing Wai considerable revenue. Military personnel garrisoned on Wai would definitely look after things well here. Even a powerful dragon could not repress a local snake. Regardless of how much power and influence one held elsewhere, when on Wai, they still had to foster good rtionships with the military stationed here. This was the territory of Wai basesmander, Huo Yi. If the cast and crew should really encounter any big problems, they would still have to request help from the Wai garrison. For the cast and crew, the gourmet food street definitely had a much greater appealpared to the production teams dining hall. However, the three meals at the dining hall were free, whereas the gourmet food street required them to fork out their own cash. Naturally, celebrities did notck such small amounts of cash. So there isnt any inte for us to entertain ourselves with? In life, there are only a few other pastimes. "We have to eat more. We definitely wont get fat training for days in this horrid ce. If we eat ording to our past portions, we will waste away before filming has even started," Ji Polun said. "We have to eat more good stuff before filming starts." Fang Zhao approved of Ji Poluns statement. Before leaving, the prop instructor had given some parting words: "Try your best to eat. Even if you have no appetite or you arent limating well, you still have to force food down." At lunchtime, Ji Polun dropped whatever prop he was holding and ran over to Fang Zhao to have lunch together. His eager manner appeared as if he was afraid that Fang Zhao would run off alone. A few other Silver Wing young actors who were of simr grades to Ji Polun gazed disdainfully at Ji Poluns impatient thigh hugging. Following that, theypliantly joined in. "Brother Fang, take me along!" "Count me in!" "Me too, me too!" People who could squeeze into the cast of "Founding Era" were not foolish. They could clearly see that He Lisi was the head of the Silver Wing party, but there were too many people gathered around him. B-listers like them were nothing more than minions, and they could not force their way in. With no other choice, they could only follow Ji Polun and mix with Fang Zhao. A few of them thought to themselves that fortunately, Fang Zhao was of a simr age to them. Withmon topics, they all feltfortable talking to him Even if any of them had mush for brains, the managers behind them surely had tricks up their sleeves. Previously, these managers had instructed them, If you arent smart, then watch what smart people do and learn from them. For the past few years, Ji Poluns stock had been rising. In the eyes of many people, he was a smart person. Fang Zhao could see through their intentions, but as long as they had no evil inclinations, he would look after those he could. In his eyes, they were just little kids. As Fang Zhao was bringing along a bunch of "kids" to the dining hall for lunch, he ran through the list of things he had arranged in his mind. Mmhm, no problems. Everything is ounted for. Elsewhere. At Earths space station, a cargo transport ship headed for Wai was stopped. Yan Biao and Zuo Yu were not in the passenger cabin but in a single room allocated to them. They had followed Fang Zhaos instructions and brought along Curly Hair and all sorts of procedural documentation. Fang Zhao belonged to the first batch of Wai cooperative partners, and Waismanding officer Huo Yi had given him the green light. However, for him to bring a dog, there were all sorts of tests that had to be done to prevent foreign bacteria and other microbes from being carried in. There were slightly more of these procedures, and despite starting in August, it was only now that Fang Zhao had gotten a pass from Wai. It was only a one-time pass, and when Curly Hair was going to leave Wai, he would need to apply for it again. However, the reason Yan Biao and Zuo Yu were able to enjoy the treatment of having a single room was because of Curly Hair. When they had boarded, cargo was being loaded up on the transport ship. Curly Hair had smelt some hazardous materials. Those were goods that had some toxicity. Despiteyers of safety checks, there had still been a little leaking, and nobody had any idea how it had gotten through the checks. The person in charge at the space station was furious. Investigate! Investigate thoroughly! Find out whoever or whichever step had a problem! Over at the transport ship, they had only been concerned about whether there were problems with the goods that had been loaded up. The majority of these goods would be for the "Founding Era" cast and crew. If any star was poisoned as a result, those on the ship would be done for as well. "Wasnt there a police dog making a round? Why didnt it sniff out anything?" someone asked, puzzled. The space station had 20 elite dogs from Muzhous police academy with the specific purpose of searching the spaceport. Police dogs and technology gave a doubleyer of insurance. However, this doubleyer of insurance wasnt able to make it 100% safe. "Strange. How exactly was this dog able to sniff it out?" somebody asked as the ships staffers gathered to discuss. One of them was shocked by the results of his online search. "This dog is ranked fifth on the global pet value charts. It has a valuation of over 200 million!" "I feel it is even better than the 200 million worth of new equipment that the space station just bought." "I just knew that the space stations new batch of machines were no good. See, there are problems already." "In the past, I had never understood why a dog could be so expensive. Now I know why. Its totally worth it!" The transport shipsmander had even specificallye looking for Yan Biao and Zuo Yu. "Let us borrow your dog again." Yan Biao and Zuo Yu were in an awkward situation. Could their bosss dog be so easily loaned out? Of course not! But this was someone elses transport ship. They still had to ride on this ship to Wai. Although Fang Zhao did not have any inte ess, with some connections, the two bodyguards could still contact him. However, since it wasnt an especially important matter, there was no need to make use of those connections. The two of them considered for a bit. It wasnt a big issue, so they sanctioned it. "We can lend out the dog, but we have to follow along," Yan Biao said. The shipsmander rejected it. "That wont do. Many areas on this ship are off-limits to non-crew members. You guys have to wait here. Dont worry! I will personally lead the dog to each cabin for a quick search before returning. Its just a dog. Would I not return him after borrowing?" Having reached this point, Zuo Yu and Yan Biao could only agree, since Curly Hair didnt seem like he was indisposed to it. The shipsmander dly brought the dog to patrol the ship and even got his men to allocate a room for Yan Biao and Zuo Yu with food and drinks. Zuo Yu stared at the ceiling. "I feel that..." "We are inferior to a dog," Yan Biao replied numbly. Chapter 298: Thigh Hugging Chapter 298: Thigh Hugging Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The "Founding Era" film set district. After a day of training with props and familiarising themselves with the site, in thete afternoon, Fang Zhao brought Ji Polun and the others to the gourmet food street for some food. "This gourmet street has a lot of stuff, but the prices arent low either," a young actor said as he looked at the menu. "Does the Commodities Price Office manage this area?" "It appears that they are unable to do so." There was indeed a wide range of selections at the gourmet food street, but the prices were expensive. However, this food was grown on Wai farnd. It was purely organic, no hormones or fertilizers, and it tasted great. Most importantly, many of these fruits and vegetables were varieties that had existed during the Old Era. It was rumored that at the moment, only Wai was able to supply these. Therefore, eating this food was all about being pretentious! After the dishes were served and Fang Zhao had just picked up his chopsticks, Ji Polun eximed, "Brother Zhao, wait a moment. Let me first disinfect the poison." As he said this, Ji Polun fished out equipment and started taking photos of the food on the table. He took quite a number from many different angles. Since there was no inte, how about taking some photos? When he got his inte usage time after one week, he could show off online! "OK, I have disinfected the poison within myself. We can eat now." "Wait, let me take some too." "I was so hungry I nearly forgot about this! Everyone, please wait for a moment and let me take a selfie." In this party of eight, other than Fang Zhao, the other seven were frantically snapping away at the table filled with food in all sorts of positions and angles. Fang Zhao thought for a bit and also snapped a photo of the table. It wasnt to unt on the inte. Instead, he remembered what Great-Grandfather Fang had told him before about taking some photos of the food here. Great-Grandfather Fang wanted to know that Fang Zhao was eating well here. When he got inte ess, Fang Zhao would send these to Great-Grandfather Fang. Ji Polun came over to suck up to Fang Zhao. "Brother Zhao, lets take a photo together." The others all squeezed over as well. "Take together, take a photo together!" The eight of them took a group photograph together. Fang Zhao could not help but sh a grandfatherly smile toward the camera. In the following few days, Fang Zhao had lunch at therge dining hall. Then, in thete afternoon, when learning assignments were done, he headed to the gourmet food street to seek memories from the Old Era. Many of the staff, shop attendants, and chefs at the dining hall and food street were family members of military personnel. Some of them also chased stars and had been very excited to see the celebrities at the start. Here, it was really a resplendent area full of stars, an ensemble of heroes! Those who saw it especially wanted to brag online. Forty-five film emperors and empresses filming together, have you ever seen this? I have! Eight top-rated film stars having hot pot together, have you ever seen this before? I have! Superstars, famous megastars, we have them all here, hahaha! Here, shop attendants and staffers that were content with their lot just set their heads down and continue working without saying much. Other staffers that had higher EQs were more astute and knew what they could say and what they could do. Unsettled people who thought themselves to be shrewd would not even be posted here. Therefore, there were no leaked images that sullied celebrities. Any photographs would only be taken after getting approval from the celebrities. However, circumstances changed very quickly. An example was the staffers at the dining hall. When they first saw the stars, they went: "Ah ah ah ah... Superstar, how are you!? Can I get an autograph!?" A dayter: "Please wait for a bit, everyone. Your food will be ready shortly. Can I get a photograph of us all together? Im so excited!" Yet another dayter: "Oh, you are here." Yet another dayter: "Queue up, queue up! What are you looking at? Im talking to you!!" In less than a week, the employees of the dining hall had changed their attitudes toward these stars in the showbiz circles from "precious creatures" to mon as dogs." Nowadays, when the dining hall employees saw these celebrities, their hearts would not even skip a beat. In these few days, a small group had formed beside Fang Zhao. Sometimes they would have meals together. Silver Wings faction was divided into two groups. The first group had He Lisi as the head, whereas Fang Zhao was the core of the second group. The former group was mostly first-rate actors and a few other old actors. Thetter group was mainly made up of second- and third-rate young actors. There were many simr small groups like theirs, andrge groups also formed very quickly. "Founding Era" was a huge project. It was huge because it consisted of 11 "chapters." There had been 11 great generals during the Founding Era, and each of these 11 chapters had one of these 11 leads as its core. Every chapter would have a director executing it. The Yanzhou chapter was helmed by a director named Bai Duan, who had worldwide acim. Roman was rarely seen, but Fang Zhao saw Bai Duan every day. Some of Fang Zhaos daily tasks were set by Bai Duan. Given the special nature of Yanzhou, although he wasnt ying a lead role, Fang Zhaos role was still especially important at the start. Therefore, Bai Duan frequently looked for Fang Zhao and gave him lots of tasks before filming officially began. The living quarters were some distance away from the filming location. Every day, at allocated time intervals, there was a shuttle transport service to ferry the cast and crew. These werent the public transports that weremonly seen everywhere in the New Era. Instead, these were specially modified and lengthened transport vehicles from the base. These vehicles could shield from the wind and rain and were bulletproof and resistant to explosions. Even if hailstones the size of fists were toe crashing down in torrential weather, the people inside would not be hurt. Of course, even though the environment here was considered vile, it was not that extreme. The cast and crew were here to film a show, not to y a survival challenge. Today, Fang Zhao had taken the morning transport headed for the filming location. He had a few ces to visit today. Director Bai wanted him to understand more about Fang Zhaos working environment back then. When Fang Zhao arrived at his destination, Director Bai was instructing some men to move equipment. Spotting Fang Zhao, Director Bai called out to someone: "You! Bring Fang Zhao to film set Y71!" Ji Polun made his way over. "Director Bai, let me go. I know where film set Y71 is." Director Bai did not seem to mind and waved his hands, indicating to hurry up and bring Fang Zhao over. Ji Polun spoke as he led Fang Zhao toward film studio Y71. "I was just familiarizing myself at film set Y70 yesterday. Y71 is just beside it, so I remember it quite well." On the way, the two ran into other Silver Wing actors that had gotten close to Fang Zhao. Since they had no pressing matters, they tagged along for a look-see. There were others present when Fang Zhao arrived on film set Y71. He Lisi was there too, in the middle of a conversation with another middle-aged actor. Fang Zhao did not go over to disturb He Lisi and instead took measure of the film set. This was a meeting room, simr to the backdrop of the first scene in the audition, but it was even closer to the real historical scene. Clearly, whoever had set this up had referenced historical resources to reconstruct it. Even the scratches on the table were very simr to historical videos that had been preserved from then! Fang Zhao went over to the head of the table and walked alongside it. He brushed his fingers across the tabletop, feeling the uneven and bumpy scratches on it. He kept walking forward till he reached a very in-looking chair ced near the front. At present, the brilliant lights and vibrant colors of a New Era city had all be dull. Many memories were being awoken in his mind. The world that revolved around blood, fire, dust, and ash had be very distinct once again. The lighting indoors wasnt sufficient, and the supplementary lights had not been turned on. When He Lisi spotted Fang Zhao, he opened his mouth and prepared to remind Fang Zhao not to touch things carelessly. At the side, a young actors elbow identally bumped into a metal cup. The metal cup tumbled to the floor, creating a nking sound. As if sensing something, that actor looked over and met Fang Zhaos gaze. In that instant, the young actor felt all the blood in his entire body freeze. That prating gaze was ice cold and seemed so realistic, as if sharpened hunting knives had been hurled over! That sort of immense bone-crushing pressure seemingly reeking of blood seemed to emanate all around, making it difficult for one to breathe! Fang Zhaos attitude after stepping into the film set had been easy-going. Nobody in this room had made any mental preparation, and with the sudden change of pace, everyone was stunned simultaneously. The entirety of film set Y71 was silent. The sound of Director Bai shouting came from outside. "Fang Zhao! Is Fang Zhao here!?" Following the shout, the freezing atmosphere in the room dissipated in a sh, as if the previous scene had never happened. Fang Zhao responded and shed an apologetic smile to everyone in the room before leaving. He had been a little caught up in his memories. He had not restrained his gaze and had scared that bunch of kids. Only after Fang Zhao left did the person who had knocked over the cup feel his blood slowly warm back up. His heart was pounding, and he felt as if he had escaped death by the skin of his teeth! This was the first time he had ever felt like this. Even when the transport ship traveling here had experienced an anomaly, he had not trembled to this extent! Other actors in the room could not help themselves, and they spoke out. "Oh my god! Did you see his expression just now?" "My skin was tingling!" "I felt my legs going a little soft." "Scary!" "You even said yesterday that this brother is rather friendly? How is he friendly!" The one who had been denounced defended himself. "Normally he is indeed very amiable. Who knew that he would be like this while acting." "I finally understand how he was able to snag that important role and why I got a role that will onlyst one season. We are simply on a different level!" "That manner just now... was awesome! I was caught off guard and shocked. If I was acting alongside him, I would have forgotten my lines." "I thought the way his imposing manner was written in the script was just an exaggeration. I have gained knowledge and experience! No wonder everyone was striving so hard to get into such a high-grade cast. Wow! Everyone is an expert!" "Fang Zhao did not even have makeup on. If he had been wearing makeup, wouldnt he have had an aura like that of a great person?" "Fang Zhao definitely wouldnt lose to those old seniors in the showbiz circles if he went head to head with them like this!" At the side, He Lisi pursed his lips. He had forgotten what hed wanted to say. Taking a deep breath, he reyed that scene once more in his mind. The sort of imposing manner that Fang Zhao had portrayed seemed as if it was an inherent ability he could release and retract freely. If it had been He Lisi acting instead, he might not necessarily have been able to achieve that degree. No, it wasnt a mighthe could not do it! No wonder Roman had rmended Fang Zhao so profusely! No wonder over 20 members of themittee of 100 had voted for Fang Zhao! This youngster had hidden it really deep! As He Lisi thought about having to spend a period of time acting with Fang Zhao, he felt an immense pressure. After regaining his senses, Ji Polun violently sucked in air. "Sssss" He wasnt able to share his own thoughts before someone beside himmented: "I just realized that the thigh we are hugging is really thick!" Ji Polun nodded his head in agreement and made a staunch resolution to hug this golden thigh even tighter. Turning and guardedly ncing around at the other young actors, Ji Polun moved his legs and ran in the direction Fang Zhao had left in. Seeing the situation, the others also hurriedly chased after him. If they were hugging a thigh, they had to hug it really tightly. What would they do if they lost it? Outside, Director Bai was giving Fang Zhao some additional tasks. These would be of use for the filming. Not too far off, there were some people taking note of what was going on over here. "That guy is Fang Zhao?" "Right, thats the one." "I feel that he looks ordinary, and there really isnt anything special about him. How was he able to force aside a bunch of old actors to snatch such an important role?" "Who knows. Probably a powerful backer." "I dont believe that he doesnt have anyone behind him." "There really isnt. I heard someone sayst time that Fang Zhaos family even came out to rify." After Director Bai had spoken to Fang Zhao, he went to look for other actors. Ji Polun and the others hurriedly gathered over. "Brother Zhao, are you free? I have a question I wish to consult with you about regarding acting." Fang Zhao was just about to respond when he saw a silhouette out of the corner of his eyes and turned around. That person was d in a military uniform with the Wai emblem. Fang Zhao had seen this person on Wai base before, and this person was clearlying toward him. "Wait a moment," Fang Zhao told Ji Polun and the others. "No worries, no worries. Brother Zhao, go ahead, we can wait," replied Ji Polun and the others without dy. Their gazes also followed Fang Zhaos as they looked over at the person and noticed he was a major. As the military personnel was walking over, his face remained expressionless. As the filming had not yet officially started, the filming location had not been closed off yet. From time to time, soldiers would enter the interior of the sets. However, previously, they had been helping to deliver goods or equipment. Coming straight to look for a certain actor was a rare sight. When the major saw Fang Zhao, he saluted first. Fang Zhao returned the salute. Seeing this scene, someone whispered to the person beside him. "What is going on?" "I have no idea. Im just curious. That major appeared so cold a while ago, but now he is smiling as though he has just seen his own biological brother." "That Fang Zhao seems like he really has some influence." Ji Polun and the others stared without blinking and only saw the major speaking to Fang Zhao before handing Fang Zhao a military usemunications device. After Fang Zhao received it, he informed Director Bai. Director Bai had no objections and nodded his head in approval. As they watched Fang Zhao walk away, a young actor beside Ji Polun rubbed his chin while looking pensive. "Why do I feel that the thigh we are hugging just got even thicker?" Fang Zhao walked over to an empty resting room and answered thems. Wai basesmanding officer Huo Yi chuckled. "Haha, long time no see, Fang Zhao! What is being in the cast like? Are you anxious?" "Filming hasnt officially started, so Im fine. Anything the matter?" Fang Zhao did not believe that such a high ranked and busy person like Huo Yi would personally contact him just for some idle chat. "This... I have a matter I wish to discuss with you." Wai base. Zuo Yu was shaking as he gestured at the squad of armed soldiers obstructing a doorway. "Despicable! Shameless! To even steal a dog!" The soldiers obstructing the doorway put on stony expressions: We arent listening so we wont return it! Chapter 299: Takeout Delivery Man Chapter 299: Takeout Delivery Man Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Looking back on that day, the captain of the freight vessel had inspected the various cargo holding bays with Curly Hair in tow and yielded some results. Not a whole lot, but some. After all, the screening equipment and the elite dogs from the police canine unit werent mere window dressing. Curly Hair had just caught what they missed. When they returned to Wai, the captain of the ship couldnt bear parting with Curly Hair as Yan Biao and Zuo Yu prepared to take him to his owner, so he reported the matter to his superiors. Port security was a major priority for Huo Yi. Wais fortunes were on the rise. It was on a development spree. If anything went wrong, it could spell disaster. So once he got word, he ordered them, "Tell Fang Zhaos two bodyguards we need toplete customs clearance for the dog. Stall them. Dont let them take the dog away." The captain of the freight ship felt that wasnt sufficient grounds. "What if they disagree?" "What say do they have? Then detain them. They arent the dogs bodyguards. Ill take the matter up with the dogs owner," Huo Yi responded. The captain felt reassured. "Commander, no matter what, you must keep the dog. Its so much more effective than the screening equipment at the spaceport. Who knows how long the Founding Era shoot will take? My ship will be transporting a lot of stuff for the cast and crew. There are also other ships. Our military budget doesnt rival Baijis. Even though we received a new batch of screening machines, its still no guarantee. We should follow the MO of spaceports on the home: screening equipment and sniffer dogs. Didnt you ask Muzhous police canine academy for dogs? We should get them this year, no?" "Yes. Ill tell them its urgent. We should be getting nine dogs." The captain was delighted by the news. Even though other dogs might not be aspetent as Curly Hair, they would still make a difference. He was always filled with envy when he watched the canine units in action at the spaceports on Earth. Machines were simply machines, and police dogs were police dogs. The dogs over at the Muzhou police canine academy were always in demand. The captain was curious. "That many? Theyre that generous? Didnt we have trouble getting five from them in the past?" "Its because the Founding Era project carries quite a bit of clout. Thats why the canine academy is being unusually generous." Huo Yi had put in a request with the Muzhou police dog academy five years ago. Back then, Wai had been the boondocks. Their security screening equipment had been quite outdated, mostly hand-me-downs froms ranked higher in the development order. If they couldnt afford screening equipment, Huo Yi figured, at least they could afford to raise dogs. But it turned out that the dogs at the Muzhou police canine academy werent cheap either. The main problem was that Huo Yi hadnt acted quickly enough. Every time a quality pup was avable, it was reserved right away. Wai had to get in line. Now that Wais development prospects had improved, Huo Yi felt he was on more solid ground. Afterining of insufficient funding and leveraging the clout of the "Founding Era" shoot, he had managed to get his dogs. And today, he heard about Curly Hair. He wanted to draft Curly Hair as well. It was just a dog, he figured. All he had to do was offer Fang Zhao something in return. But after figuring out Curly Hairs market value through a quick inte search and reading the relevant news items, Huo Yi cringed. He knew there was no way they wouldnd Curly Hair. That said, Huo Yi still probed Fang Zhao when Huo Yi got him on the line. After confirming that a sale was out of the question, Huo Yi tried a different strategy. "Im thinking the reason you had the dog brought here is because you didnt want to leave such a precious dog at home. But frankly, Wai and the film studioplex arent much better. Its a mixed crowd these days. Who knows, your dog may be marked soon. Hes better off at our base. There will be pups from the Muzhou police dog academy to keep himpany. The academy is also going to send a trainer and a breeder. They will take good care of your dog. Ive set asidend for the dogs, quite a sizable plot. We dont have much to write home about here on Wai, but we sure as hell have plenty ofnd." Fang Zhao remained silent. He knew Huo Yi wasnt finished yet. Lo and behold, Huo Yi continued. "Let Curly Hair serve at our base. He can do whatever he wants most of the time. All he has to do is take a stroll through the inbound freight vessels. This is a good thing for the dog. Dogs who have performed military service are entitled to government benefits down the road. Even though youre not exactly short on cash, this is an honor of sorts, no? By the time he heads back to Earth with you, hell be entitled to preferential treatment at all sorts of ces." Fang Zhao demanded to see a live feed of Curly Hair. Huo Yi knew he was still in business when Fang Zhao didnt reject his proposal outright. "No problem. Let me show you. That little fe is having a great time," he said in an upbeat voice. And Huo Yi wasnt lying. After their call was switched to a videoconference, Fang Zhao saw Curly Hair, who was already in uniform. Curly Hairs outfit was printed with the logo for the Wai military base, and he seemed to be enjoying himself. The uniform Curly Hair was wearing was actually intended for the pups from the Muzhou police dog academy, but Curly Hair was a small dog, so the outfit was a good match. "Dont worry. Were only going to use him to detect drugs and smuggled goods and the like. Hell be in a safe environment. We wont use him for dangerous military missions," Huo Yi added. The fact that Huo Yi had made the call in person meant that the Wai base took the matter seriously, that it had been carefully thought out and was not a spontaneous request. "Let mee over after I finish up tonight. Well talk then," Fang Zhao said. "No problem. Ill give your production crew a heads up." Afterpleting the tasks Director Bai had assigned to him this day, Fang Zhao skipped the routine trip to Restaurant Row with Ji Polun andpany, boarding a flying transport bound for the Wai military base instead. A quick look at Curly Hair revealed that the dog was in good health and spirits. Fang Zhao knew then that Curly Hair was OK with serving on the military base. The folks at the base thought that Curly Hair couldnt understand what was being said, but in fact, Curly Hair had understood everything. If he was upset, he would have started making a fuss a long time ago. How could he have possibly sat still without Yan Biao and Zuo Yu in his line of sight? Fang Zhao also checked out the y area Huo Yi said he had set up for the dogs. It was quite big, not a whole lot smaller than Dongshan Farm. Much of the training equipment had already been installed. Curly Hair went nuts when he got there, making his rounds through each piece of equipment. Fang Zhao also met the breeder. He was from Muzhou and a clear dog lover. He seemed like a decent chap. Come to think of it, the dogs were a top priority for Huo Yi. The nine pups from the Muzhou police canine academy were still due to arrive. Even if this breeder didnt cut it, there would be the trainer and breeder from Muzhou. Curly Hair dashed toward Fang Zhao enthusiastically. Fang Zhao asked, "So, you wanna serve here?" "Woof!" Curly Hair barked with gusto. Fang Zhao stared at Curly Hair silently and waited until Curly hair stopped wagging his tail before saying, "OK." Fang Zhao negotiated the terms of Curly Hairs service with Huo Yi before leaving. Huo Yi headed back to base a happy man. Fang Zhao would be quite busy with his shoot. Once filming started, he wouldnt be able to get away that easily. Still, he would ask Yan Biao and Zuo Yu to check up on Curly Hair from time to time, have the breeder brief them on Curly Hairstest. Naturally, Huo Yi was too busy to deal with these day-to-day tasks. His job was done when he sessfully drafted Curly Hair into service. The breeder would handle the formalities that remained. He would brief Fang Zhao on Curly Hairs condition. Starting from the day after tomorrow, Curly Hair would start serving in the Wai military base until Fang Zhaopleted his shoot. As for today, Fang Zhao instructed Yan Biao and Zuo Yu to take Curly Hair back to the film studioplex. They would deliver him to base the day after tomorrow. Afterpleting negotiations with Fang Zhao, Huo Yi put in a call to Muzhou asking the police dog academy to send their pups ASAP. The training grounds for the pups had been set up and their trainers had been selected. The trainers had alreadypleted a year of training. The only missing piece was the dogs. Huo Yi threw in a mention of Curly Hair to rile the folks in Muzhou a bit. Muzhou natives always prided themselves in producing the best dogs on the, and the Muzhou police canine academy was widely regarded as the best dog breeder in the world. It had long considered itself the industry leader. Until Muzhous sheep-herdingpetitions had had to change their rules thanks to a dog from Yanzhou. At Muzhous police dog academy. "Who? Did you just say that dog is on Wai?" One of the senior officials at the police dog school did a double take, wondering if he had misheard the previousment. "Curly Hair. You know, Fang Zhaos dog? The Wai military base took a liking to him. Word has it Commander Huo Yi called Fang Zhao in person with an offer, but Fang Zhao rejected it," a dog trainer responded. "Duh! Youd have to be brain dead to give up that dog." The official pondered the matter some more and instructed, "Tell the folks on Wai to keep a close eye on our dogs. Elite police dogs can draw quite a few enemies after being in the field for some time. They need to be protected and shielded from the public eye." He eyed the nine pups prepared for Wai. "Lets rece these three with three from ss 1." The trainer balked at the decision. "Huh? There are only seven pups in ss 1. Didnt you want to save them for us?" The dogs at the police dog academy were also ranked. The pups from ss 1 were the cream of the crop. "Stop it. We have plenty of top dogs in Muzhou. There will be more in the pipeline. Lets send Wai this batch." The official nced at the pups bound for Wai. "Be on your best behavior. Dont lose to that dog from Yanzhou." At Wai film studioplex. Fang Zhao headed straight back to the set, while Zuo Yu and Yan Biao retrieved Curly Hair. Their flying transportnded near the film studioplex. There was already a car waiting. The driver was an oldrade of Yan Biaos who worked at the film studioplex. He had rented the car from the Wai military base. Such rentals were quitemon, so their car didnt stand out. A shadow emerged from a dark corner after Zuo Yu andpany sped away in their car. The person returned to the film studioplex as well. The stalker was an entertainment journalist who had infiltrated the film studiopound. He hadntnded any scoops ofte. News was hard toe by at the film studioplex. All the big stars were on the set of "Founding Era," which the entertainment press corps had failed to prate, so tonight he had decided to try his luck near the film studios. Lo and behold, he had managed to shoot something. The entertainment journalist returned to the room he had rented after arriving at the film studioplex. Two of his colleagues were waiting. "From the look on your face, you got something, didnt you?" "What did you get? Which celebrity?" "Wow, youll never guess." The man pulled up the footage he had shot on his camera. "Arent these two guys... Fang Zhaos bodyguards?" Entertainment journalists memorized the identities of all the folks who worked for the starsagents, assistants, bodyguards, and the like. Even if they couldnt, they kept the information on file. Fang Zhaos entourage had been thoroughly researched by entertainment journalists around the world because he had been cast as the male lead in "Founding Era." The other colleague figured out the real focus of the pictures. "Wait, isnt that the dog worth some 200 million?" "Shouldnt Fang Zhao be shooting now? Howe he had his bodyguards bring his dog?" "How would I know?" The journalist paused the footage he had shot and pointed to a spot on the screen. "The Wai military base was responsible for their transportation. Check out the flying transport. Its emzoned with the base logo." The journalists were going to screen capture a few still photos out of the video. Even if they failed to shoot any celebrities, this dog was news. "Lets brainstorm how to spin a story with these few pictures that draws the most readers." "Should we make a connection to Fang Zhaos family history?" "The dog is a hot topic. Its worth 200 million, one of the top-ranked dogs on the global list." As for the truth, did it matter? They were pros at extrapting stories out of photos. "Wait, hold on." The journalist glued to the screen brainstorming a storyline blurted, "It looks like Fang Zhaos bodyguard spotted you. Here, they threw you a nce." "Dont worry. Were fine as long as were not marked by the military. All I did was shoot a dog. What, are they gonna arrest me?" The doorbell rang. The three journalists were jolted to their senses and nced at their door with rm. The leader of the group gestured, and one of the other journalists turned on their surveince footage. "Sir, your takeout is here." The man standing at the door was wearing a hotel uniform. He was a familiar face. He shed his pristine-white teeth while staring at the camera. The three men rxed. They ordered takeout all the time. The film studioplex was off-limits to drones, so all takeout deliveries were made in person. "Its my dinner." "Scared the hell out of me." "Im going to start writing after I eat. Well file the story tonight." When they opened their door, they found about a dozen dark gun barrels pointed in their direction. The trio: "!!!" A group of armed soldiers stormed into the room. In the span of a few breaths, they had canvassed the entire room and confiscated the journalists cameras and storage devices. "Take them away!" The squadron retreated. The three entertainment journalists didnt have time for so much as a grunt. The film studioplex had a lively nightlife, so word of the arrests spread quickly. Barring major infractions, the Wai military typically ignored what went down within the confines of the film studios. Journalists were generally free to roam around all day, then sneak out at night and find sanctuary outside the armys jurisdiction. As long as nothing major happened, only fines were imposed when reporters were caught. This was their first time venturing into theplex to make arrests. When they figured out who had been arrested, the other journalists based in the film studiopound started wondering what exactly their seized colleagues had managed to shoot. "Judging from the response, its gotta be something pertaining to military secrets." "Isnt that a death wish? Why not stick to celebrities? Why shoot the military? You wanna cut your life short?" The arrested journalists were downright baffled. All we did today was shoot a f*cking dog! Another spot in the film studioplex. Zuo Yu nced in the direction of themotion, then turned to tell Yan Biao, "When I was still with special forces, someone told me about an ace dog bred by the Muzhou police canine academy. It hadpleted many missions at various ports and made some major busts, which earned it a first-ss merit medal. You know how much weight a first-ss medal carries. You dont get one without a major contribution." Yan Biao remained silent. Even though he had been part of a different branch of the military, he knew how rare first-ss medals were. Few humans were awarded them, let alone dogs. The dog had been a bona fide ace. "Back then, the Muzhou police dog academy was quite high profile and very cocky. They bragged about their ace dog many times. There was extensive news coverage. Eventually, it became a target after all its achievements. Someone ced a 20-million-dor bounty on its head. The officer in charge of the dog got mighty worried and assigned 20 officers to guard it around the clock, but the dog was still assassinated during a mission. After that, the police dog academy took a different approach. They became very protective of these elite dogs that were as effective as high-tech robots, and they limited media coverage." Such memories got Zuo Yu worried. "Port work is still quite dangerous. Does Boss really have no qualms about it taking on these security screening assignments?" Yan Biao spread his hands. "Boss said it was Curly Hairs own call. This is an ideal situation. Boss is shooting on Wai and Curly Hair is serving in the military base. The two of us can keep dicking around." Curly Hair was fast asleep in his kennel, belly up and snoring. Chapter 300: I Wont Seek Him Out Even If It Kills Me! Chapter 300: I Wont Seek Him Out Even If It Kills Me! Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After settling the matter with Curly Hair, the cast and crew officially began filming. Once filming officially started, the pace of everyone in the cast and crew became very hectic. Many people had been thinking they were already very busy during the previous preparations. Never had they expected that after filming officially started, there wouldnt even be time to visit the food street. Not just the gourmet food street, even the number of people visiting therge dining hall saw arge decline. Most of the time, people from the dining hall would send food over instead. The next time they would be able to properly sit down and have a meal would probably be when their own scenes had all beenpleted. Eleven chapters would all be filmed simultaneously. There were 11 filming teams, and nobody wanted tog behind. Being conscious ofpetition was one thing; besides that, the head director was still shooting dark looks as he watched from the back. Nobody dared to ck off. Before filming had begun, Roman had seemed rather easygoing and had even joked and giggled with actors, but when he became serious, Roman was actually very scary, and he became the devil incarnate. Roman wished that he could bring along a whip while keeping an eye on each team. Whichever teams pace was slowest would receive ashing. Of course, he didnt really go to the extent of using a whip, but when Roman scolded someone, he would not give any face. Regardless of whether they were top-rate or first-rate actors or directors or assistant directors of the filming teams, if anyones mistake was caught by Roman, they would receive a scolding all the same. The scolding was so great that one would start to doubt his own existence. For these actors, the most rxing time was probably the two hours of precious online ess time they got every seven days. Under most circumstances, these two hours were leisure time given by the production team to everyone, and these two hours were the most rxing period every seven days. Everyones mind and body would be even more rxed at this time, because they were able to seek some sce on the inte and find ways to vent. Whether it was chatting up someone or browsing online news headlines,pared to filming, it was much more rxing. Every week, when it came to that time, the inte would be abuzz. Every big name actor as well as the team behind them would hurry to seize the headlines. When it wasnt the cast and crews inte ess time, other media outlets would hurry and push out other news. When it came to those two hours each week, everything else was insignificant. These two hours were termed by people as "Founding Era" time. Fans of every actor would count down the days of the week till these two hours. There was no need for additional publicity, nor was there any need for advertisements. When the time came, it automatically became "Founding Era" time. Every time it reached this point, every website and every social tforms hit counter seemed to sprout rockets attached as they shot straight upward. Celebrities and some other staff in the cast and crew would save up a weeks worth of photos and videos and take the opportunity during this time to unt them. Everybody in the cast and crew was handed a set of guidelines, which explicitly stated what could and could not be posted. The matter of the three entertainment reporters at the film studioplex that had been visited by soldiers had also circted among the cast and crew here. Roman had intentionally released this information so as to beat some sense into people who were getting restless. Dont go thinking you are too smart and try something funny. If you did not abide by the regtions of the production team and wanted to put out content that wasnt allowed? Roman would say this: "Go ahead and release it. If you can get it out, Ill ept the loss! Do you really think that nobody monitors the inte? When the militaryes knocking on your door, donte looking for me. You can help yourself out the door!" On an online interactive tform, a third-rate actor updated their status: "Received my bento box [photograph]." The apanying image was a photograph of a bento box. The dishes appeared very tantalizing, attracting a lot of views and making peoples mouths water just looking at it. In thements section below, lots of fans who did not know the truth wereughing and joking. "The cast and crews food doesnt seem bad at all. There is sufficient food too." "Previously, I heard that the filming conditions are really arduous. Seeing you guys eating well makes me feel reassured." "If you look closely, there are eight dishes, including fruits and a beverage; how luxurious! Most importantly, I actually see six dishes that I have never eaten before! Those are probably Wai specialties, right?" "I have never had such a sumptuous lunch box banquet before. Im so jealous." "I want one portion of this lunch box too!" But very quickly, another actor who was on good terms with the one who posted the picture posted: "Take care my brother [candle]. I can still persevere for a few more days." Another actor from the same continent also joined in the fun: "[Candle] You guys go on first. I will follow after in a bit." Following that, there were other actors who also replied to this post. Fans were puzzled. "Observing their posts, I feel like something isnt right." "Is there some sort of hidden meaning here? Some people also went over to the official "Founding Era" ount to make inquiries. "Founding Era" officially released a status exining the special significance of this bento box. Therge dining hall would prepare a sumptuous bento box for cast that had finished filming all their scenes in the serial. Seeing this, fans hurried over to their own idols ounts and followed them in "lighting candles." This also interested the averageizen. Whenever any actors new status update was an exquisite, tantalizing, and filling bento box, they would head over to light candles. A long line of [candles] would appear in thements section below. "Finished filming so quickly? [Candle]." "We still have no idea when we will get to see it. When exactly is this serial going to be broadcast? So excited! [Candle]." "Just finished my game, does this mean that this character in the serial is dead? [Candle]." "Take care [Candle]." "[Candle]. Saw quite a number of simr statuses today. The Founding Era production team seems to be distributing these bento sets at a rather high frequency." "There are so many stars from all twelve continents, of course there are a lot of bento boxes." Although the frequency of bento boxes and candles had a sort of inauspicious feel, the majority of online audiences found it amusing. This merriment only urred once per week, so naturally,izens wanted to have fun to their hearts content, and they had fun with their anticipation for "Founding Era" and tried to guess for which episode their idols would receive the bento box. While fans were having a lot of fun, actors in the crew were suffering. Filming intensity was high. For some actors that had decades of experience, this wasnt considered much, as they were used to it, but when weather conditions were not good and filming still continued, that was when it became somewhat unbearable. Just yesterday, there had been an abrupt change in the weather and it had started hailing. Everyone thought that outdoor filming would be halted and they would be able to take a break. However, Roman had been especially delighted. "Faster, faster, faster! Hurry! These are favorable conditions at the right time! Every group, make your adjustments. Start filming whichever scenes are appropriate here!" The hailstones werent considered very big and would not cause injuries when they struck bodies, but it would still hurt. Because the lead director was watching attentively from the side, the actors could only clench their teeth and soldier on. There was also a medical team on standby at the side. After the scenes were shot, they would provide a checkup, medicine, and injections to ensure the actors did not fall sick. Roman controlled this well and would not let the actors get caught up in any life-threatening situations. They had to suffer hardship and wouldnt fall sick, but their bodies and hearts were extremely tired. The actors felt as though they were being tortured. They recalled the start where the instructors and coaches had told them to eat more. Now, they felt that they had eaten too little, as they often felt very hungry during filming and they were quite tired, yet they had no appetites. An actor from Muzhou scoffed in private. Simply treating humans as beasts of burden! Regardless of whether they were willing or not, in order to not keep up the pace of filming, these actors still had to do perform nheless. Even extremely pretentious superstars that had brought along a whole entourage when filming in the past had to follow the production teams demands and force themselves to adapt. What else could they do? Anyone that was sent back would lose all face. Furthermore, they werent stupid. Who was even willing to give up such a chance? As long as there were able to endure it, the gains would be even greater than in their wildest dreams. Every business-mindedpany had already warned their own artists that if anyone courted disaster or caused trouble and affected the production teams filming, without even a word from the production team, thepany would go ahead and remove this "stain" to prevent the matter from involving thepanys other artists. But after two months of filming, there were still some experienced and big-name film stars who were unable to bear it and made suggestions to the director. Technology had developed so rapidly. In the past, when they had shot films with simr scenes, all of them had been done with special effects. All they had needed to do was act indoors. As long as their acting skills were up to scratch, with technology supplementing it, the results had been good, and they had won awards for such scenes. It had always been this way. Now, it was fine if they were to shoot at physical sets. It wasnt like they have never filmed at such sets before, but now, some scenes needed to be shot when the weather was nasty. This wasnt right. Obviously this could be avoided, but did insisting on filming on a real set at this time and with such weather mean that their technology was on the decline? Thus, they banded up, wanting to fight for some benefits and hoping to avoid these sorts of situations. These scenes could still be shot on the same set; what need was there to suffer so much? After that, they received a merciless rejection from Roman. "Act if you want to act. Scram if you dont! Didnt actors back in times when technology hadnt been so advanced act all the same? If you want to act as a heroic character yet are unable to even take 1% of their hardship, you will never be able to understand the situation back then. You will never be able to act profoundly and you will never be able to interpret the script perfectly. Nothing else will be able to save you from acting skills that arent evenparable to a neers!" Nothing else will be able to save you from acting skills that arent evenparable to a neers... Acting skills that arent evenparable to a neers... These film emperors and empresses with countless awards felt as if their chests had been stabbed by a few knives. As for the "neer" he spoke about... Who else could it be? Fang Zhao! Everyone knew that Fang Zhao was the neer actor that Roman had rmended and also the only actor under 30 that shouldered a full important role in "Founding Era." When weather conditions were poor, if Roman said to film, Fang Zhao never had any objections and did as he was told. Most importantly, there were no issues with his acting skills. Everyone could see that he was indeed very suitable for this role and acted well. At the same time, Fang Zhao was the only person who, in the two months of filming, had never used a body double. Whether it was acting or doing stunts, Fang Zhao handled them himself. Because the body doubles and stunt teams were not able to perform as well as Fang Zhao, Director Roman, who was always in pursuit of the perfect film, had said one line right away: "Fang Zhao, do it yourself!" In the eyes of the cast and crew, Fang Zhao was someone who dared to fight and strive. From a directors viewpoint, there were noints. He was excellent and had obtained the acknowledgment of many older seniors within the circles. But acknowledgment was just that. Every time Roman brought out Fang Zhaos name to strike others, who could bear that? "Take a look at Fang Zhao!" That was Romans mostmon phrase. This time, they had been a little stubborn and raised a suggestion but had gotten Romans line of "Nothing else will be able to save you from acting skills that arent evenparable to a neers." Even their hearts felt weary hearing this. It had to be said that Romans ability to draw enmity to Fang Zhao within the cast and crew was top-notch, so much so that whenever Fang Zhao went to the dining hall to eat, he always received many faint gazes. Over at Zaros end, he had not yet started filming his scenes. Now he was undergoing a training period and was practicing his acting skills every day. But he was listless. Zaro had not even finished his second training ss of the day, yet he had returned from the washroom seven times. His whole body was limp from having the runs. Having taken some medicine his agent had just bought for him, Zaro felt a little better. However, his spirits had not yet returned when he raised his head and saw Barbara. She was even holding a fan in her hand. Barbaras scenes had not started either, and she was also having training lessons during this period. Zaro checked the outdoor temperature. It was negative seven degrees Celsius. Although there was a heater indoors, he wasnt hot either. Who would head outdoors at such low temperatures and carry a fan? Zaro stared at Barbara as if she was a lunatic. Barbara nted her eyes and looked toward Zaro as if she was looking at a heap of trash. "I heard you are not limating well?" "Im well! Which part of me isnt limating well?!" Zaro retorted immediately. "Your weak stomach and intestines..." Barbara sneered as she looked on disdainfully. "Useless person." Barbara might look pretentious most of the time and always have the poise of a noble, but her constitution was really strong and she had inherited the "Lakalina royal bloodline." Members of the Lakalina n might appear feeble, but in actuality, they had freakishly strong constitutions. Barbara also looked down on Zaros resources. Barbaras evaluation of Zaro as "trash" made him stomp his feet in anger. Turning his head to his agent, he uttered, "Go bring me a 40-meter great sword! I will duke it out with her!" Zaros agent hurriedly held on to Zaro and whispered, "...Senior Master, lets not bicker with her. Its better to study the script. After you have strived so hard and filmed it, when the timees for it to be broadcast, the governor will watch it. Old Master will surely watch it too." When his agent mentioned the governor, Zaro did not think much about it, but when he mentioned "Old Master," Zaros entire body clenched up. After considering this in his heart, Zaro raised his hand and pointed at Barbara twice. "Just you wait!" Afterward, he turned around and left quickly together with his agent. "How do you feel after taking the medicine?" Zaros agent was anxious. He was doubling as Zaros assistant now and had to manage Zaros clothing, food, transport, and housing. For the sake of his high sry, he could not let anything happen to Zaro. Zaros vitality had returned after taking the medicine. Hearing his agents question, Zaro thought about it seriously and replied, "I feel much better now! I reckon that all the toxins in my body have probably been eliminated." Zaros agent: "..." No, you were sick because you ate wantonly! The reason you can hop around happily is because I went to buy medicine! Puzzled, Zaro asked, "Hey, are there any methods that can rapidly improve my acting abilities? I feel like my acting isnt bad right now; why does the coach still want me to improve it?" Zaros agent stared at Zaro nkly for a few seconds. Governor Renault had pulled some strings to get Zaro this role that would not appear until the second season. This sort of arrangement had been done so that Zaro would have ample time to polish his limited acting ability! For past serials and movies that Zaro had invested in himself, with a little difficulty, his acting could still be watchable. This was because the other actors did not act very seriously and everything had been done to magnify Zaros stronger aspects in his role as the main character. However, in the "Founding Era" serial,pared to others, Zaro was still a long way off. His acting was so awkward that even his agent was ashamed. After pondering seriously, Zaros agent said, "How about you look for Fang Zhao and ask for some advice? He will surely have some ideas. Luckily, we have coborated a few times with him before, so he wouldnt be a stranger." Zaro fumed. "Dont mention Fang Zhao to me! Looks? Figure? Family Background? Qualifications? Reputation? In what way am I inferior to him?!" Zaros agent: "..." I actually have no idea how to respond. Whatever I say will be wrong. Zaro was still brooding about not having gotten a role with more screen time. "I wont seek him out even if it kills me!" Chapter 301: Premiere Chapter 301: Premiere Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh As the days passed, the number of people who had finished filming all their scenes increased, but very few people left the cast and crew. They only left if they had important matters or other arrangements to attend to. During free time, one actor asked another, "When are you going to receive your bento box?" The one who was asked stared at the sky in frustration. "Given the pace of filming, probably in two days." The person in front patted the others shoulder. "You can do it." "What about you?" "Me? Haha, my bento box is already cold." "When did you receive it? When are you leaving?" "Im not leaving, I still have to stay here and study. What a good learning opportunity!" Those who had finished filming all their scenes were not willing to leave. They felt that leaving early was losing face. They could stay on for a period by paying for their own food and lodging. To put it nicely, this was termed "retained cast studies." Of course, there were indeed many benefits, and there was a lot to be learned. These people that stayed behind at their own expense provided manualbor, moving stuff and carrying equipment, and they were also on standby. Perhaps if they were lucky, they would be pulled into an extra role and have a few minutes of screen time. Even if the makeup for these extra roles was so thick that they couldnt recognize themselves, they felt satisfied anyway. These people were more than delighted to work and fork out their own money. Thepanies behind them were also supportive and would reimburse part of their expenses. Generouspanies directly covered all their expenses. Only by staying on with the cast and crew could they continue riding on therge ship that was "Founding Era." Whether it was the actors own value or thepanysmercial benefits, staying on was the best option. The production team never chased anyone away. Many actors that were able to get into the cast were capable. They could act as old people or pretend to be young and could even portray a different gender. Fang Zhaos filming went smoothly, and there were no situations where he released his full imposing aura. He was here to act, not to crush people with his aurathat wouldnt be beneficial for cooperating. A historical serial wasnt history. Other actors were not the actual people from back then. Fang Zhao could clearly differentiate reality from his memories. From an artistic point of view, now he was just working together with other actors to bring an adaptation of actual history to life in the form of "Founding Era." This would let many more people remember what had happened during that time and the people that had sacrificed so much for thesends. From a cultural and artistic aspect, it would leave its mark in history. As Fang Zhaos motive was different from others, he treated this very seriously. Furthermore, in his own words, he did not consider it very arduous, so whenpared to others, it seemed much more effortless for Fang Zhao. It could not be said that he had very little to do. In fact, in the Yanzhou chapters filming team, his duties were much heavier. Filming was tougher, and he did not use a body double, instead doing everything by himself. If he were anyone else, they would probably haveid down from exhaustion, but Fang Zhao still seemed enthusiastic and full of vigor every day. His appetite was also good; others might not even be able to finish a meal, yet Fang Zhao could finish up to three on his own! Some people in the cast and crew loved to see Fang Zhao eat. Watching him eat a lot with relish, others would feel slightly more ravenous and stuff a few more mouthfuls of food in. An old actor noticed Fang Zhao eating with such relish and could not help but ask, "Fang Zhao, how are you able to eat so much?" Fang Zhao swallowed and replied, "Because Im hungry." That old actor huped, following which he turned to the person beside him and sighed. "Given Fang Zhaos physical and mental qualities, it is no wonder he rose up through the ranks during his military service." When the cast and crew were filming, who wouldnt be tired and hungry? But there were times where one would just feel unwell deep down. It might also be due to being too immersed in their character and being unable topletely separate oneself. When one was feeling stifled or panicky, it could give rise to a physiological rejection and they would not be able to bring themselves to swallow their food. But take a look at Fang Zhao. A short while ago, he had been even more immersed in his character, but when filming was done he, squatted at the side and dug in. While others were still holding onto their food in a daze, this person had already started on his second portion. When others finally adjusted their state of mind and separated themselves from their character and were about to start eating, this person had already finished his third portion and was helping others in the cast and crew. When others had finished forcefully stuffing food into their mouths, memorized their lines, and adjusted their state of mind, this person came running back to let the makeup artist touch up his appearance, and he got into character in one second. "A really natural actor," yet another old actormented. "How many years has it been since I have felt that sort of pressure!" old actors said as, withplicated expressions, they watched Fang Zhao as he entered his filming state. This was also a reason why many sessful old actors from the cast felt pressured. When juniors performed too well, it would make these seniors feel like their zeal wasnt sufficient and they were not professional enough The pace of the production teams filming was very quick. Now, the second seasons filming was almost done. Actors had already adapted to the situation and environment and were used to this sort of intensity. They were all quality actors, and after adapting, the filming of the second season had proceeded even more smoothly and quickly than that of the first season. Nowadays, face makeup was simple. Every actor and role had special prosthetics that could be stuck onto their face. With a little touch-up from the makeup artists, even through a high definition camera, there would not be any traces of makeup, and it saved a lot of time. Apparel, scars, and others were all the same. Everything had be much simpler with technological advancements, and not a lot of time was required for makeup. Naturally, efficiency had increased as well. While filming for the second season was underway, the first season was in postproduction. It was rumored that postproduction was almostplete. Although filming might have seemed quick, the cast and crew had put in a lot of effort. Also, they had prepared for a long time. The cast had not made preparations only after the "Founding Era" projects reboot had been announced. Rather, ns had been made some years earlier, but they hadnt been carried out then. The script had also been released earlier, but only after it had been rebooted had the consultation team looked through it and made amendments. Design ns for the construction of sets had long been prepared beforehand and had already been meticulously drawn up. As for actors, those that had internal information had started preparing a few years earlier and had just been waiting for the project to be rebooted. On the apaniment music side, the music team had been hoarding pieces. Some extremely capable teams could even create apanying music that better fit the plot at thest moment. With so many elites and talented people, Roman could use whoevers work best suited his requirements. Quick filming did not signify thatrge quantities were being churned out at the cost of quality. Postproduction was also tightly supervised and had stringent requirements. With a lead director like Roman, who had very high standards, nobody could even think about just going through the motions. From filming all the way to postproduction, everyone gave their all. The entire cast was like a well-oiled machine that was running precisely and efficiently. Besides filming, every once in a while, Fang Zhao and other actors ying important roles in the same team would have to visit psychologists for a talk. This was an arrangement of the production teams, and it was a clear-cut requirement. For Fang Zhao and other actors who held more important roles, they were required to visit the psychologist once every seven days. The production team was worried that these actors mental health might be affected if they got too deeply immersed in their characters. The production team cared about the physical and mental health of their actors and had also considered many aspects. Actually, the original n after filming started had been to be in apletely sealed mode without any ess to the inte all the way until filming ended. Ultimately, following suggestions from the psychologists, it had been changed to two hours of inte ess every seven days of the week. The reason was that people needed to release tension. This gave actors a time to drain all their pent-up feelings and emotions. The psychologist in charge of Fang Zhao and the others was called Dai Yu. Dai Yu knew many of these actors. As he was in the cast and crew, although he was not participating in the filming, he found out by talking to those actors that this might be the actors toughest ever challenge yet. He could understand the mental states of these actors through conversations with them. From Dai Yus professional viewpoint, "Founding Era" was like a dark and gloomy forest fraught with strange dangers. When actors stepped inside, they were extremely careful even when it came to brushing away a single leaf. As they advance further in and fell even deeper, it got even more dangerous, and any object had the possibility of being a threat. What Dai Yu needed to do was guide those actors deep in the darkness back out. All the other actors were fine. The only one Dai Yu felt was a difficult problem was Fang Zhao. Every time he faced Fang Zhao, Dai Yu felt like... Every time Dai Yu was dissecting Fang Zhaos mental state, the Fang Zhao sitting in front of him seemed to be scanning Dai Yus mental state as well. Dai Yu coughed lightly, relieving the strange atmosphere that had built up. He remembered his previous chats with other actors and continued, "People of those times seemingly became like beasts. Supposing they lost their humanity, it would signify that they would lose many things." Fang Zhao replied, "Lose your bestiality, you lose everything." Dr. Dai paused and looked at Fang Zhao before looking away quickly and nodding his head. "Thats right. They were forced into it. Without change, they had no way of survival." Dai Yu then took the initiative to talk to Fang Zhao about some other topics for around 10 minutes before he ended this session. After Fang Zhao left, Dai Yu poured himself a ss of warm water. His finger that was hooked around the cup was trembling slightly. After finishing his water, he stared at the chair Fang Zhao had sat in and pondered. If he was more attentive, he would have realized that every time Fang Zhao came over, the chairs position was slightly further awaypared to others. From several conversations here, Dai Yu had found out that Fang Zhao was a dangerous person. Fang Zhao might look rather harmless, but his true nature might be even closer to the role he was ying. Fang Zhao was unlike others. Other people would seem to sink into the dark and dangerous forest because of acting. As for Fang Zhao, his head had an expanse of gloomy forests that was deeply rooted and could not be removed. Dai Yu was powerless. The sort of temperament Fang Zhao had was probably close to what people during the Period of Destruction had had. It was probably because of this that Roman and the Committee of 100 had selected him. But all those issues had nothing to do with the psychologist Dai Yu. All he had to do was make sure the actors would not delve so deeply they could not get out. Apparently, during this period, the others had a tendency to sink too deeply and needed lots of talking to, as well as some guidance. As for Fang Zhao... he just had to go through the session as a formality. When many young actors came here, they were nervous, but when Dai Yu was speaking with Fang Zhao, the psychologist was the one who felt pressured. Every time Fang Zhao came, Dai Yu would feel uneasy, as if he was being watched by a wild beast. Thats right, over here, Fang Zhao wasnt nervous; Dai Yu was the one all tensed up. December passed by really quickly. As the new year and a new month came, a half-minute-long trailer for "Founding Era" subsequently appeared. The apaniment for this trailer had been created by a reputable music association. A piano yed at the start, supplemented by a violin. It sounded gloomy and restrained and also seemed quiet and lonely. The opening sequence of the trailer: A truck driver leaning against a steering wheel, his fist clenched tightly. He looked through the shattered windscreen and hesitated... A shepherd held onto a machete with his trembling hand as droplets of blood trickled down the knifes sharp edge. A prison guard in a prison sat down on the floor and quietly lit up a cigarette. Ady in an elegant dress stood on a castle wall and looked out into the distance. People crawled out from a series of ruins, staggering step by step, as if they were entering an abyss. ... The whole country in ruins, homes shattered, the sun and moon no longer visible, meteors raining down, struggles in the fires of war, moving forward in the darkness. A bloodied feather against the light floated downwards. Two steps from hell! Cmities that did not cease and battles without any rest! As the melodys tempo started to rise, drumbeats became even more powerful. The coloration of the image started to be even more intense. Rising up abruptly from the darkness and being reborn from the ashes! In that very long and deste period, freedom, existence, blood, guarding... Twelve massive monuments appeared. Countless names shed across. The history of the Period of Destruction that only appeared in history books unfolded before the eyes ofter generations. A long journey, a hundred-year reflection! "Founding Era will premiere on January 28, 12 p.m. Huangzhou time. Eleven chapters will be simultaneously broadcast." This wasnt a warped fantasy but actual historical culturebined with video and music to form a work of art! On January 1 of the 535th year of the New Era, on the first day of the new year, following the release of the trailer, every forum, video streaming site, social tform, newspaper, and magazine was upied by "Founding Era"! Without a doubt, the main theme for theing year had been set! Scenes of great jubtion happened online. "Ah ah ah ah, it is finally going to be broadcast!" "Im counting down every single day!" "Everyone is a big name!" "The feeling of just randomly pointing my finger and itnding on a celebrity feels great. What an unprecedented grand allocation; I cant wait!" "Were the 12 people that appeared right at the start of the trailer the 12 great generals?" "Idiot! Did you sleep in history ss? There are only 11 great generals! Fang Zhao isnt one!" "Hahaha, the Wu Yan in the trailer is still a baby." "Eleven Chapters, as a Yanzhou person, I will watch the Yanzhou chapter first before watching the others. How great!" "Ahh, 11 chapters being broadcast simultaneously. What a difficult choice... Which one am I going to choose!? Im from Huangzhou. Why isnt there a Huangzhou chapter among the 11 chapters!" There were 12 continents in the world because of the Period of Destruction. Huangzhou was slightly special and was the only one without a local great general, and it was the only continent not named after a person. Nowadays, Huangzhou was the worlds political core. The people of Huangzhou always felt a sense of superiority, but this time, people of Huangzhou were depressed. "Us Huangzhouans have been reduced to a supporting role in Founding Era." "No idea when we will be able to see a storyline concerning Huangzhou." "We will have to wait till were closer to the end. Only then will we get to see our continents part." "Whatever. Everything is good as long as we can watch it." Once it premiered, there would be two episodes aired every day from Monday to Fridaynone on the weekends. But the series wouldnt start until the 28th, and it was only the 1st now. How were people going to endure for another 20-something days? If the series could not be watched yet, then head to the Cemetery of Martyrs to pay respects first. Fans found out which characters their idols were ying and headed to the Cemetery of Martyrs to find out where these heroic characters graves were. Thus, on the first day of the new year, the number of people visiting each continents Cemetery of Martyrs saw a sharp increase. "This... Isnt there still some time till Memorial Day? Why are they so many people?" asked a puzzled worker at a Cemetery of Martyrs as he saw the number of people walking around the cemetery grounds. "The impact of Founding Era," another staff member replied. Someone else joined in the discussion. "Commemorative portraits of martyrs are selling especially well this year!" "In the past, nobody boughtmemorative portraits. This year, right at the start, they have all been swept up. My superiors have even said that more artists have been hired to work around the clock, and there are a lot of portraits of characters I have never even heard about before." In the month of January, it seemed as if the number of visitors to the Cemetery of Martyrs was increasing every day. Very quickly, given the bombardment of information, even people who did not pay attention to these aspects also found out about the premiere "Founding Era" on Memorial Day. All military districts, regardless of whether there were on Earth or a foreign, also received news about it, and they were eagerly waiting. There was much lesser entertainment in the military, and it was rare for there to be a series that the top brass supported. Naturally, this was highly anticipated. In peoples daily lives, whether they were at work, in school, or online, "Founding Era" was always unavoidably mentioned. This had already be a sort of phenomenon for the entire poption. "Founding Era" was going to premiere on Memorial Day. Schools andpanies would be on vacation, and the streets would have much fewer people. For the Cemetery of Martyrs, this would be a rare asion where it was quiet. Finally, the day came. Some people were gathered together with their family members, some with their colleagues, and some were staying home alone, but they were all waiting. In some ces where it was the middle of the night, people had stayed up waiting. At the appointed time, the first episode starting airing, and everyone turned it on full of joy and expectations. But their pleasure was short lived. Chapter 302: Starting at the Apex Chapter 302: Starting at the Apex Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh As the trailer time was limited, the majority of stars had only appeared in a sh. Only the faces of those ying lead characters or important supporting roles had been seen. Now that it had officiallyunched, the majority of fans were here to count stars as they watched "Founding Era." Others were either curious or here to join in the fun. People that were actually interested in the subject itself were a small minority. After watching two consecutive episodes, the most intense feeling fans got was: brutal! Brutal deaths! Right at the start,rge quantities of bento boxes distributed. How could it not be brutal?! The first episode started off gently building up the Old Eras exquisite and peaceful ambience. However, what followed was chaos, blood, and cruel catastrophes that created an obvious contrast. The Period of Destruction had officially arrived, and it signified that many more people would die. "Founding Era" had its own rich historical vibe and sense of solemness. Even this impressive lineup of stars was unable to dilute the main ideology it was trying to propagate. This was the first official, profound dialogue the creative team had with audiences regarding that period. Everything people of the New Era knew about the Period of Destruction was from historical books and various historical resources and records. This was just akin to a skeleton. For the majority of New Era people, their sentiments toward that period were not deep. After all, it had already been so many years. And this cultural film was bestowing flesh to the skeleton! Flesh and spirit! It was only through this method that more people would understand the culture of that period and have a greater sentiment toward this history! From the beginning, Roman had requested that battle scenes be as realistic as possible, so much so that it would scare viewers. He felt that this was the only way to make those people who had emerged in that time stand out and show their mettle! Regardless of whether they made their mark on history or not, regardless of whether they were from the influential families or they were a little-known person, nobody could be missed! Because of Romans high standards, the opening of all 11 chapters were all coherently realistic. The sound effects also helped maintain the lifelike state of these scenes. Take the Yanzhou chapter, for example. In the first episode, there were tworge-scale battle scenes. Without any apaniment music, the sound effects took the lead in creating extremely realistic battle scenes. However, in the battle scene toward the end of the first episode, there was tragic and stirring background music ying. This stirred up the audiences feelings and created a deeply emotional effect. After that scene finished came the end credits, where a list of the names of those who had died in battle was shown. Included on it were the martyrs names and grave numbers. Along with the extra effort put in by the actors, it produced a multipronged battering effect. In the past, whenever fans had heard about anyone receiving a bento box, they hadughed and joke, but now they could not even smile. Harsh, cruel. This was history. Not every chapter started before the cmity. Every chapters timeline was different. Yanzhous chapter simplified the preceding happenings and began when Wu Yan was young. The Fang Zhao of that time had already gathered a bunch of people by his side. Leadership was a sort of authoritative circumstance. This was why, right from the start of the chapter, "Fang Zhao" had the aura of a leader wielding power. And the temperaments disyed by other characters in the Yanzhou chapter was slightly different from characters in other chapters. ording to Yanzhou chapters timeline, these people had already adapted and had learned the ways of survival during the Period of Destruction. Because the timeline was different from the other chapters, that Yanzhou chapters list of lives lost in battle at the end credits was longer than other chapters. These names had all been recorded in history. The list of names here was longer, but that did not mean that the officially distributed bento boxes here were great in number. On the contrary, bento boxes were seemingly distributed wholesale in the other chapters. The beginning of the other chapters was when the apocalypse started, where the peaceful world was pounded till it became hell on earth. Some small celebrities and inte personalities with minor roles received their bento boxes right at the opening sequence. Each celebritys fans were treated so brutally that their insides were all jumbled up. This was just the opening sequence, and looking at the current circumstances, the wholesale distribution of bento boxes would definitely not be little! Online, 90% of hot topics were rted to "Founding Era." Some hadpanies behind them generating buzz for their celebrities, others were topics thatizens had brought up themselves. There were even people that listed the celebrities that had appeared in the first episode. "A breakdown of the poor little things that received their bento boxes right at the opening sequence..." Even with all the promoting by theirpanies in the past, nobody had concerned themselves with these less popr celebrities. Now, everyone was especially stirred up, and thepanies behind these celebrities seized the chance to promote their assets. The benefits that "Founding Era" could bring had started to show. Some celebrities that werent too famous but who yed rather impressive roles, even if they only appeared for a few minutes, with theirpanies operations, the fame of these celebrities could rise greatly. Of course, the ones that were most evident and had the ability to dominate mainstream entertainment headlines were the various leads of every chapter. And for Yanzhou chapter, before Wu Yan grew up, Fang Zhao was the lead. After all, ording to the timeline, during the first season, Wu Yan was still young and had less screen time than the leads of other chapters. During this period, there was no way to simplify Fang Zhaos role in the story, as too many matters revolved around Fang Zhao. "That aura of Fang Zhaos! Dope! [Image][Image][Image]." Some people took a few screenshots of Fang Zhaos fight scenes in the Yanzhou chapters first episode. Among them was a closeup of Fang Zhaos face. "A death gazeing from Zhao-god! When I was watching this segment, my back shivered." "Let me upload a screenshot too [image]! This was the predicted fight scene with the beasts that shed by so quickly! I never expected that he would take on six at once!" "Its seven! There was one more hidden behind him." "It seems quite casual, but when you look at it carefully, it isnt casual at all. How ruthless. Every move is efficient, and the killing intent that follows after... And there is still the scene of a meeting where Fang Zhao nces in the direction of the camera. At that moment, I felt a constricting pressure! That is probably the aura of a leader?" "Awesome! He doesnt look one bit like a neer. Fang Zhao is indeed rather impressive." "Wait a minute! Which Fang Zhao are you people actually talking about? I cant tell the difference. How are we going to differentiate them in future discussions?" "Cough! Fang Zhao is only a neer in the acting circles, but he has made a name for himself in the gaming and music circles already!" "Gaming fans have brought out the scripture videos from Battle of the Century to watch once again. It has the same effect even though they are different media." Reputable film reviewers from Yanzhou also gave their evaluations of Fang Zhao. "Some people can soar up to the heavens when just given a chance. Fang Zhao is that sort of person." "Starting his career at the apex," yet another reviewer said. Starting his career at the apex might have sounded very impressive, but actually, there were two ways it could be interpreted. The first was that he hade flying out of the blocks, vastly exceeded other actors of the same grade and status, and stepped on the summit many neers had no way of achieving even after many years. The other meaning was: starting off at the top, he could only go down from there. That was the intention of the reviewer. Right now, ording to the audiences understanding, these were good words that were praising Fang Zhao, but if Fang Zhao went downhill, that reviewer would give a different sort of interpretation all the same. Even so, there were many media news outlets that used this reviewers evaluation of "Starting his career at the apex," with the majority appearing to praise orment. A neer, someone not from the showbiz circles, an amateur who could not even be considered an actor! Relying on "Founding Era," he had truly made a name for himself in the showbiz circles! At a certain military district. There were a group of people gathered to watch "Founding Era" together. All 11 chapters were being watched one by one. After they had just watched finished the Yanzhou chapter, one person among them pointed to the screen and asked another, "The person you selected to y the role of Fang Zhao was him?" "Yes, its this actor. I even voted for him! Now it seems like I made the right choice." "Indeed, he acts rather well and makes the role memorable. That ir of his is just something else!" It was too dazzling when there were too many stars. Some people might not be able to recognize this face of Fang Zhaos, but they could remember his ir. The next time they saw this, even if they could not recognize the face, they would be able to correspond it to the role. Many stars were unrecognizable after putting on makeup. Their originally mild impressions would be even more insipid, but the impression Fang Zhao gave off was very profound. Perhaps people were slightly biased toward Fang Zhao. After all, Fang Zhao had originated from Baiji military district. Just checking the news back then would reveal all this information. "This actor was once a soldier. He has really fought against terrorists." "No wonder you can feel that killing intent from his fight scenes. Other actors can portray this somewhat, but their killing intent isnt as realistic." Military personnel that had experienced real betters were more sensitive to this. "The other actors arent bad either. This is much better than those so-called war flicks from before. The filming is great! This series lets everyone see that it isnt the same as those nonsense series of the past, and the acting isnt exaggerated either. Those fight scenes are especially immersive for us." Multiple fight scenes filmed in one take were grim, nimble, and not at all gaudy. This series did not have many gaudy fight scenes. When the actors of the cast and crew had been training, they found out that this was unlike any previous series they had acted in before. Fight scenes in past serials were just for the sake of looking cool, but the fight scenes here were to be as realistic as possible. For artistic purposes, Fang Zhao had actually added an appropriate amount of depth to his acting. Not too little or too much but just the right amount so that he would appear even more natural before the camera. This effect was needed for the filming and was a change that Fang Zhao had made ording to Shen Wei and Romans guidance. Of course, others did not know that Fang Zhao had deliberately made adjustments to his acting for filming. From what many older precursors in the industry saw, Fang Zhaos understanding of the role, his dialogue, fundamentals, and techniques were satisfactory. This made those among the Committee of 100 that had voted for him feel relieved. Relieved and somewhat pleased. What did so many positive evaluations prove? It proved that their foresight was good! Look, we picked out a no-name among a field of big-name actors, and he is the most suitable! Now that they were emboldened, when these people epted interviews or were asked for theirments, they naturally praised Fang Zhao. Praising Fang Zhao was the same as praising themselves! And at the same time, it was smacking the bunch of people who had previously refuted and doubted their choice. My own foresight is better than yours! This also lets those students of film and art academies see clearly for themselves who had the perception to choose this talent! At this time, they could more or less understand how Roman felt. This sort of feeling was rather pleasing. Yanbei City retirement facility. Great-Grandfather Fang wiped away tears; his eyes were red. He had no idea whether he had been affected by the solemness of the series or by his great-grandson. After he finished watching the two episodes, Great-Grandfather Fang sat in front of the screen, staring at nothing in particr and remaining silent throughout. Beside him, Great-Grandmother Fangs eyes were red too. She sighed. "Surviving during that period was no easy task... Little Zhao has acted really well. Word online is that these one-take fight scenes require many tries to be sessful. It is very tough on the actors, and they might suffer injuries. And Little Zhao has many more of these sorts of scenes than others. I wonder how much he has suffered. To be able to act until he gets this sort of result isnt easy at all." "That goes without saying! Could this result be achieved if it wasnt tough?!" The tears that Great-Grandfather Fang had just held back starting flowing again. For more than an hour, the two old Fangs sat there talking about the cruel fate of survivors in the Period of Destruction and then about how Fang Zhao was holding up while filming. "Are we going to watch the other chapters now?" Great-Grandmother Fang asked. The two of them had told the younger generations of Fangs that if anyone wanted to visit, they shoulde beforehand ande looking for them today. Therefore, nobody would disturb the two old Fangs, and these two old folks had decided to spend the whole day watching the serial. "Nope, lets wait for a few hours before watching," Great-Grandfather Fang replied. After he had calmed down, Great-Grandfather Fang browsed some news online. When he saw thosepliments and praises for Fang Zhao, he smiled till his creases were on the verge of blooming. He wiped away his tears and snot, which had flowed out once again, and washed his face, then headed out to look for his oldrades for a chat. Fiery Bird Yanzhou department. The Diting series earpieces and sound equipment that Fang Zhao endorsed saw another round of buzz. There was a significant increase in sales after the first and second episodes of "Founding Era" aired. Some warehouses in Yanzhou were already out of stock. Other continents had stored less stock, and there were many more empty warehouses. The influence that "Founding Era" had was global. "Fang Zhaos momentum..." "If we extend our contract with Fang Zhao, his endorsement fees surely have to be increased. Otherwise, he might not continue with the endorsement." "Then do we still sign with him?" "You dont say! Of course we sign! The nning department made ns early on, but the circumstances with Fang Zhao after the broadcast of Founding Era were unknown, so it was set aside. Now that Fang Zhaos momentum is ascending, the new product ns have to be implemented. Diting seriess newest model, a high-end version." Fang Zhao had already yed the role of a leader. Naturally, there was a need for a corresponding high-end version, the sort that would cost a minimum of at least five digits. "All right, I will leave a message for him. They only get two hours of inte ess every seven days. We still have to wait a few days for a reply. Why does Fang Zhao not have a manager?" Fiery Bird approaching a party for an endorsement and even having to wait a few days was extremely rare. This was something unavoidable because these were the rules of "Founding Era," not something decided by Fang Zhao or certain actors, so Fiery Bird had no choice. Fang Zhao was not the only actor that endorsed Fiery Bird products, but now, if Fiery Bird wanted to look for any actors to film new advertisements, they would need to wait. In time, there would surely be many more manufactures headed to Wai who would take the opportunity to film advertisements during actors rest times. The sales volume of items endorsed by lead roles, important supporting roles, and other roles that appeared multiple times saw a great increase alongside the rising inte poprity. Therge ship that was "Founding Era" carried many peoples interests along with it. But at the same time, the original purpose of this film project was still in the midst of beingpleted. Every continents Cemetery of Martyrs saw a peak in visitors. Some graves that did not have any visitors in normal years suddenly received a lot more people paying their respects. Chapter 303: Immense Pressure Too Chapter 303: Immense Pressure Too Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The inte was full of praise for "Founding Era." There was also a reputable reviewer that imed "Founding Era" was the most realistic historical drama ever made in the New Era. As for the actual history? ording to Fang Zhao, it was still far off. However, this was but a film series and a form of art. Toe close to the original history was hard enough. Seeing news reports about people visiting graves that saw no visitors other than cleaners in past years, Fang Zhao felt rather happy. Having someone remember them was a good thing, even if they were only remembered now. As a milestone historical drama, "Founding Era" was sure to air again in the future. There were certainly going to be even more online broadcasts. Even many yearster, as long as people watched it, they would know about these martyrs and the things that had been done. Being remembered was fortunate. There were many more people that never got to leave behind their names, let alone gravestones. Fang Zhao agreed to Fiery Birds endorsement contract extension. Fiery Birds conditions were decent, and all Fang Zhao needed to do was find some time to take some photos for an advertisement. This wasnt a lot and would not dy filming. In the cast, there were many people that epted endorsements and advertisements. The production team allowed the cast to ept these endorsements; their only requirement was that it did not affect filming. Advertisements could only be filmed during the few days of break after a season of the series concluded filming. Also, the advertisements could only be done at the region designated by the production team. As before, actors could not leave the filming area. Commercial firms were also required to apply to enter the filming area and needed to sign confidentiality agreements. Also, not everymercial firm could send people to Wai. Therefore, some actors that had finished filming felt that they could not wantonly ept advertisements while staying here, which would affect their earnings, so they decided to leave the cast and return home. Roman was actually rather unwilling. He hoped that his actors would not ept endorsement deals or advertisements during the filming period, but "Founding Era" was a little special as it touched on the dark side of human nature. Even if it was unable to be portrayedpletely in front of the cameras, the actors would deeply be affected when they analyzed the characters they yed. "There will be problems if it goes on this way. Just let them find other things to take their mind off things. After all, shooting amercial wont take long, perhaps half a day," the head of the psychologist team told Roman. "I dont even know how those people during the Period of Destruction lived. Under that sort of living environment, it is really easy to be forced to be crazy or perverted, right? Those that didnt break were really strong people." Roman gave a "tsk" and did not say more. Deep down, however, he agreed with what the other party had said. Sometimes when Roman thought too much about it, the darkness and bloodiness of the Period of Destruction made him feel breathless. There was a lot that wasnt suitable for audiences, and Roman was clear on that. Thus, although he wasnt very pleased with actors epting endorsements during filming, he ultimately approved of it. He was almost going crazy himself, and he shouldnt make others go crazy with him. "I heard that Fang Zhao epted amercial?" the head psychologist asked. When talking about Fang Zhao, Romans face beamed. "Its a Fiery Bird endorsement, just some photographs and a short video. It can bepleted within an hour. Furthermore, with Fang Zhaos condition, filming for another day wont be an issue. I feel at ease when ites to him." Roman had also seen those evaluations online, and naturally, he was pleased. "Have you watched it yet? How was it? Didnt this young fe act really well?" Roman asked. "Very well indeed," the psychologist replied. "Fang Zhao... is very suitable for that role." He had heard from the psychologist in charge of the actors from Yanzhou about Fang Zhaos circumstances, and it was something that they could not resolve. In private, they had previously discussed a type of ck: Period of Destruction ck. Deep inside Fang Zhao was this sort of color. Roman, who was currently very pleased with himself, did not take much note of the strange expression on the psychologists face when Fang Zhao was mentioned. When Fang Zhao was mentioned, Roman could not help but think about another member of the cast that was giving him a headache. The smiles that had just appeared on his face were wiped clean in an instant. Zaro, the person that Leizhous governor had personally called about. Fang Zhao and Zaro were two extreme opposites in the heart of the lead director. One was iparable, and the other was... iparable. When it came to Fang Zhao, Lead Director Roman felt that there was nobody in the entire cast that couldpare to Fang Zhao. And when Zaro was mentioned, Lead Director Roman felt that even if he just randomly picked an actor from the cast, they could act much better than Zaro! The training sses that had been arranged for Zaro previously might as well have been for the dogs! There was simply no effect! Zaro only had two appearances in the second season. He had spent three takes and the result still hadnt been satisfactory. Finally, after some guidance, his results had been finally passable. In the second season, Zaro basically only had to show his face, and the number of lines he had could be counted with one hand, yet such a simple task took many takes. The director in charge of the Leizhou chapter hadnt been in a good mood these past few days, and he looked gloomy. As the head lead director with high requirements, Roman was even more irritable. Thinking about it made his stomach hurt. As of now, filming for the second season had concluded and was in postproduction. The third seasons filming was underway as well. In the third season, the character that Zaro yed saw a significant increase in screen time. Included was a scene where Zaros character argued with another character. From what the lead director had seen, Zaro was still a long way off from portraying the emotional outburst a capable actor could do in an instant. If Zaro really wasnt able to do it, the director might have to adjust the angle of filming and ce the focus on another character. However, he could not always do so. Lead Director Roman was seriously contemting making a call to Leizhous director and just sending Zaro back. Zaro could roughly guess the directing teams opinions, because when the lead director had gotten angry with him, he had clearly said. "If you cant act, we will change you." When Zaro had started filming for the second season, he had received a face full of spittle from the lead director after his first scene. Zaro had swallowed his anger and had not dared to take it up straight away with the lead director. Otherwise he would receive a call from his governor granddad. But thankfully, back then, the lead director had brought him aside to scold him. If he had done it in front of everyone, Zaro would have lost all face. Filming is so tiring! Zaro slightly regretted entering the cast. This was a whole different experience from his previous movie filming. There were times when he felt the entire atmosphere of the cast and crew was really stifling. In Zaros own words, face was very important. He could quit himself, but he could not be driven out by the directing team. Thus, Zaro had spent more time studying the script over the past few days. The more he studied, the more difficult he felt it was. How to portray an emotional outburst? Zaro felt that he acted rather well every time, but other people had expressions like the spectacle was too horrible to endure. News online was full of praise for "Founding Era." Leizhou people would surely focus on the Leizhou chapter, and when Leizhou people talked about the Leizhou chapter, they could not avoid mentioning someone who always generated discussion: Zaro. Since the first episode of Leizhou chapter, Leizhouizens had not seen Zaro at all. "I didnt see Zaro at all in the first episode. Did I miss him?" "I also tried searching, but I could not find him. Could it be that his makeup is so good that we cant discover him?" "Has anyone found out where Senior Master Zaro appears?" "Its best if he doesnt appear. Zaros acting skills are fine if it is for kicks and giggles, but for Founding Era, he is sure to get bashed." "When I think about Zaros acting skills, I actually reckon he will get killed in the show right away." "Haha, I cant wait to see Zaro." "Id rather not. It is better to not let the Leizhou chapter be aughingstock for other continents to joke about." "Zaro will destroy everything when he appears! Without a doubt!" "I say, Senior Master Zaro, for the sake of the whole of Leizhou and the Leizhou chapter that was produced at great length, its best if you withdraw from the cast." "I support Zaro! But Senior Master, when will you appear? Could it be that you cant act well so you have already left the cast? Perhaps you are hiding and not uttering a single word." "Haha, it might be just that. Even if he has the support of the Renault family, could a lead director with such high standards as Roman bear to see his series get destroyed?" "The illustrious name of the Renault governor is just ruined at the hands of this grandson." The many inquiries on social tforms were very effective against Zaro. Seeing all these messages andments, Zaro was pissed. This time, even he could not even filter them out if he wanted to. It simply could not be disregarded! A furious Zaro straight away updated a new status on his social tform ount: "Appearing at the start of the second season! Commit suicide if you ask again!" Zaro could not reveal which episode he would be appearing in, but the second season would be released soon, and Zaro leaking that he would appear in the second season was eptable, so the production team would not find fault with this. This also helped increase audience anticipation levels. How many people in Leizhou were waiting to watch and joke about Zaro? The moment this status was updated, many Leizhouizens came rushing over to join in the fun. "This mit suicide... Does Zaro mean he will kill himself or does he want the askers tomit suicide?" "Rubbish! Certainly Zaromits suicide!" "Yes! Thats right! Zaro is talking about himself!" "So I see. Zaro, are you really going to appear in season two?" "Cant wait! Senior Master, are you certain you will appear in season two?" "I didnt see it just now. Zaro, which season will you be appearing in again?" "When I heard that Zaro wanted tomit suicide, I stopped whatever I was doing and came over to spectate." "Im here to see how Zaro kills himself too." In no time, many Leizhou mainstream entertainment medias push-notification headlines were about "Zaromitting suicide." With regards to this, many Renault family members hurriedly contacted Wai. Leizhous governor even found some time to make an inquiry. Zaros agent had to exin one by one that it wasnt like what the media had reported. The agent was also worried about Zaros filmingter on. There were so many people in Leizhou watching him and people from other continents waiting to joke about it, yet Zaro was still causing trouble. Zaros agent was so worried he felt he was going to go bald soon. What can I do? I am under immense pressure too! After exining to various parties, the agent was preparing to have a proper chat with Zaro when he saw Zaro sitting quietly and staring at a mirror. There was a rare hint of self-doubt on his face, and he seemed deste. Zaro had put on a forced smile when he had replied to the call from the family elders and promised to act properly and film seriously with all his heart. After that, when the call had ended, he had sat in silence, staring at himself in the mirror. One minute. Two minutes. The room was eerily quiet. "Handsome!" Zaro pped the table as he got up. "Motherf*cking handsome!" A powerful and resonating voice full of self-confidence! The dispirited Zaro a moment ago had disappeared and been suddenly reced by one with a glowing spirit who was full of vigor and radiating self-confidence! Zaros agent: "..." Self-doubt. Bullsh*t! Where did you suddenly get that f*cking self-confidence from?! After his mental state recovered, Zaros mind starting revolving. Thinking about it for a bit, he turned to his agent and said, "Go and get me a bottle of water, the packaged spring water from the gourmet food city." Zaros agent looked carefully at Zaro and then nodded. "All right." Without saying anything else, he stepped out. Once his agent stepped out, Zaro also went out. He had decided to endure the humiliation and would look for Fang Zhao to ask for any good suggestions. He had sent his agent away, as he did not want to let his agent see him going to look for Fang Zhao personally. Not long ago, he had said that he would not seek out Fang Zhao even if it killed him. Currently, it was gettingte here on Wai, and the majority of filming teams had wrapped up filming for the day. Only a few night scenes were currently going on outside. Like a thief, Zaro ran over to Fang Zhaos quarters. Everyone here stayed in single rooms. Rooms were allocate based on two criteria: one was based on the roles, and the other was based on special privileges. Actually, the two did not have much difference. When Zaro got there, Fang Zhao was eating. For todays dinner, Fang Zhao had eaten three portions of packaged meals. After filming concluded for the day, Fang Zhao had returned to continue and have his supper. When he saw this, Zaro thought to himself, He can really eat! Fang Zhaos supper was rathervish. It wasnt food the production team provided, nor was it from the dining hall. "This, where did you buy it?" Zaro asked as he nced at the few delicately made pastries. He had never tried them before. "These were sent from the people at the base," Fang Zhao replied. They were actually a new foodstuff produced at a certain experimental plot. A scientist there loved experimenting with food and would create a lot each time. Every time he did this, he would send some to Wai base. When it was sent to Wai base, it would be sent straight to Commanding Officer Huo Yi. Recently, Curly Hair had rendered some meritorious services at the port, which pleased Huo Yi. The buzz of "Founding Era" on the inte had also brought about quite a lot of poprity to Wai. Thinking back, Wais change in fortunes started when Fang Zhao hade. And when Huo Yi heard that the filming conditions here were tough and many people could not eat well, Huo Yi felt that he should take care of Fang Zhao, or at least show some concern, so he had gotten his men to deliver some food to Fang Zhao when they headed over. He would get his men to send some stuff to Fang Zhao from time to time as a form of gratitude. Fang Zhao brought out a clean n and distributed some food to Zaro. "These are pretty good, try them." The food disyed on the te in front of him looked really appealing and was very fragrant, but... One who is unountably solicitous is hiding evil intentions! 1 But when he thought about it, Zaro felt that he was wrong. It was the other way around. He was the one looking for Fang Zhao; it was not Fang Zhao who had a request to make. Looking at things this way, Fang Zhao was just sharing some food. "You are a pretty good person." Zaro did not worry about his table manners and started eating. Zaro had not eaten much for dinner. He had been pissed by all the opinions online and had lost his appetite after talking with those family members. Now, when he saw Fang Zhao eating something so fragrant, he felt famished. After finishing his food, Zaro awkwardly brought up his purpose. He hade over to exchange pointers about acting experience. Although Zaro had not said it very clearly, Fang Zhao understood his intention. Zaro hade to ask for help, but he was too conscious about his reputation and had to find other excuses, so he couldnt spit it out properly. Fang Zhao felt that Zaro still had ambition. Most importantly, no matter how much pressure he was under, his vigor was always very strong. Zaro normally acted lowly but made himself out to be impressive, but he had never done anything that was really exceeding low. In the cast and crew, where the atmosphere was tense and stifling most of the time, having a bubbly person like Zaro around was rather meaningful and fun. This was probably the reason Leizhous governor doted on his grandson so. Zaro felt goosebumps appearing on his skin under Fang Zhaos gaze. This... was exactly the same sort of gaze his grandfather had had during the video call! Zaro thought to himself, You really think you are more senior than me? Yet another person who has be too obsessed with the role he ys! Chapter 304: Innate Talent That Isnt too Mainstream Chapter 304: Innate Talent That Isnt too Mainstream Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Because Fang Zhao saw Zaro as a junior and knew Zaros character, he would not get too bothered about Zaros bearing, which was especially good at offending people. "Being an actor isnt easy. Studying the script, memorizing lines, attending training sses, refining our roles, polishing our artistic conceptall this is really tiring!" Zaro grumbled. Most importantly, he felt that he had already worked hard, but other people did not agree. Zaro was really sullen. If not for the fact that he wished to be vindicated, he would have packed his bags and called it quits on the spot. Fang Zhao smiled. "From an artistic aspect, you all are also people that change the world. The time and energy invested is worth it." Zaro totally did not pay attention to the more profound meaning of "you all." When he heard what Fang Zhao had said, Zaro felt rather proud of himself. Changing the world indeed! Right. A while back, he had seen a reviewer say that "Founding Era" had impacted people of the New Era in spirit and ideology. "Cough, thats what we ought to do. Although I act really well already, I still wish to have an even more profound portrayal of this role! And impact even more peoples spirits and ideology!" Saying this, Zaro waited for Fang Zhao to give some suggestions. No matter how important or pretentious his position was, Fang Zhao would still give some suggestions, right? Otherwise, there would be no meaning in all this! Fang Zhao did not understand much about the Leizhou chapter, especially the earlier chapters. Fang Zhao wasnt too familiar with it and had not finished looking through the Leizhou script. In the consultant team, he had only handled the Yanzhou chapter. Zaro spoke about the scene he was going to act in and the role he would be ying. Fang Zhao listened attentively and then pondered it. Actually, those training sses had still had some effect. At least when it came to understanding the role, Zaro had indeed made some improvements. It was just that the coachs professional acting knowledge and practical techniques had not been absorbed by Zaro. For the next scene, Zaro would be ying a character that had shing views with arade. These sorts of conflicts had frequently appeared in the Period of Destruction, but they werent easy to act out well, at least ording to Zaro. Given Zaros own personal experiences and the abnormal way his brain worked, producing a result that the director wanted was too much of a challenge. Even if he could understand the what sort of character he was portraying or he knew what sort of mood the director wanted, he still wouldnt be able to act it out. When he acted, he directly fell into his own character, and the role he was supposed to be ying was twisted. This was the reason Zaro felt he was acting very well and was immersed in his character but other people felt like he was destroying the character. Zaro wasnt suitable for acting in this sort of solemn historical flick, but since he had alreadye all the way over, Fang Zhao would think of something to help out. After pondering seriously, Fang Zhao said, "If you want to act ording to what the director requests, that isnt entirely impossible." In season three, the character Zaro yed saw an increase in screen time, but as before, his role wasnt important. Therefore, if there was no way to improve Zaros acting skills from the basics, then an alternate path had to be takenfinding a way to save him. "If we are just looking at the filming oue, there is one method that might be suitable for you," Fang Zhao said. Zaro jolted up. "What sort of method?" "There might be a little suffering involved," Fang Zhao continued. "...How much suffering?" "It cant be considered suffering, just enduring a little pain. However, it is only for the duration of the filming of the scene." Zaro pondered it seriously for a bit and then asked, "Will it hurt my face?" "It wont." "Say it!" ... Elsewhere, Zaros agent, who had gone to the gourmet food city to purchase mineral water, had been gone for two hours. Actually, the entire thing would have taken half an hour, but Zaros agent had been able to guess what Zaro was up to with one look. He had not left after stepping out and had watched as Zaro went to look for Fang Zhao. Only then had Zaros agent gone to the gourmet food city. However, Zaros agent would pretend that he did not know anything, and he even sat at the gourmet food city for more than an hour after purchasing the mineral water. It was rare that this Senior Master Zaro would actually lower his head and seek help. His agent was just worried that a conflict might arise. Actually, there were still famous actors among the cast that had some rtionships with the Renault family, such as the actor ying the role of Great General Renault. He had graduated from a military college. After bing famous, hed had frequent dealings with the Renault family and had both means and power. This time, he had been specifically selected by Old General Renault for this role. Because of his rtion to the Renault family, this actor would also show concern for Zaro, but with a lead role, his assignments were too important and he had greater pressure than others. He had been unable to find time to chat with Zaro, and when he had finally managed to free up some time, the conversation had not turned out well. Zaro had straightaway pissed the other party off. Zaros agent hadmented on countless asions. If Zaro wasnt a Renault and didnt receive the familys protection, he would have long been beaten to death. There were other actors with ties to the Renault family as well, but basically, nobody could calmly have a conversation with Zaro thatsted for more than five minutes. Zaros agent knew what those other people were thinking when they talked to Zaro. Im not even your granddad, what reason is there to go along with everything you want? Who can afford to take your mood into consideration at all times! We also have status and power! Who in the cast isnt busy? Who doesnt feel heavily pressured? Being dog-tired every day and emotionally affected by the roles, I dont even have the time to see a psychologist, yet I still have to contend with your moods? How thick skinned can you be? Which Renault of your generation isnt better than you? At most, I can hug the thighs of other people in the Renault family! If you were not a Renault, you would have been pped to death a long time ago! Among those of the same age, there didnt seem to be anyone that could stand Zaro. Thus, this time, Zaros agent was very worried about Zaro going to look for Fang Zhao. Given Zaros moral character, what would happen if he identally offended the other party? Given Fang Zhaos military prowess, he could beat up 10 Zaros without breaking a sweat. However, Zaros agent never expected that when he was nervously waiting for Zaro to return, Zaro would actuallye back bubbling with joy, the sort where one had just gotten a cheat code for a game and couldnt wait to try it out. His agent tried to probe. "Something good happened?" "Not telling." Zaros face was full of mystery. He wanted to give everyone a surprise. The day of filming the scene arrived. After many actors in the Leizhou film unit had finished their own scenes, they did not leave right away and instead found a spot to observe. Today, Zaro, who was being talked about by all the Leizhouizens, had a scene. Zaro could not bepared to those few leads or important supporting roles, but he was a character that was where the winds and waves were the strongest. The actors also naturally paid attention to this. They were worried that it would be just as thoseizens had said, that Zaro would destroy everything. If that was really the case, all their efforts would have been for naught! However, today, Zaro was full of drive and was brimming with confidence. There wasnt any hint that he had been affected by all the opinions online. "He seems to be handling the pressure well," someone muttered. "Most likely he just has a simple mind," another actor whispered. Today, the Leizhou film unit director was looking all gloomy as usual. "Are you ready yet?" "Wait a moment..." Zaro stuffed something into his mouth and signaled the director. "All right!" Action! A thunderous roar that seemingly contained a mixture of emotions resounded. "Save people? Who can you save? You are just sacrificing another life!!" That roar wasnt the sort of shout that Zaro had previously so painstakingly forced out. The emotions here were too intense and too real, so much so that it deceived the ears of older actors. When he finished his line, Zaro took arge gasp of air. His facial muscles were twitching, his eyes were all red, and they were even glistening with tears. This sort of oppressive fretful feeling that gripped the heart could be even felt from 10 meters away! The director could not help but do a close-up. Surprise! A huge surprise! This was exactly the result he wanted! The directors previously overcast and gloomy expression became clear and sunny. All the other actors and staff that were sitting around spectating had nk looks of shock. Their jaws were almost touching the ground. Is that Zaro? Is that really Zaro? How has he portrayed it so precisely? Could it be a body double wearing a Zaro disguise? Can Zaro do an emotional outburst as and when he wants to? Nobody could understand ithow could this idiot have suddenly gained enlightenment? All the previous training sses had not been effective, yet after a few days without seeing him, he had actually transformed so much? At the moment, the other actor opposite Zaro was also performing at a high level. His lips were trembling and veins were bulging out of his temples as he silently endured. His fists were clenched, and it appeared as if there were about to fly up to beat the other person if not for him forcibly restraining his emotions. The other person was acting rather well too. His skill could deceive everyones eyes as well. Previously, the two had kept having frequent flubs; how were they coordinating so well now? Could it be that these two had rehearsed together? Had they been practicing in private? After this portion was over, the director was extremely stirred up. "Pass!" The gloom on his face had faded, and the director shed a rare satisfied smile at Zaro. "Very good, very good! Keep it up!" When he had seen those evaluations online, he had really thought that Zaro would be a burden and the Leizhou chapter film unit would be theughingstock of other film units. But now it appeared that Zaro wasnt too bad when he was serious. Therefore, he still had to give the youngster a chance and some time. He could not be prejudiced against Zaro because of what had happened in the past. It seemed like Zaros condition today was really sharp! Sure enough, with a little pressure from the outside world, hadnt Zaro achieved this state? Standing at the side, Zaros agents eyes were feeling irritated. He was so stirred up that his eyes were brimming with warm tears. If not for his surroundings, Zaros agent would be crying. This was too easy! Zaro had acted in so many shows, but this was the first time his expressions had radiated the surroundings. Even standing so far away, Zaros agent could really feel that outburst of emotions. That was something only really capable actors could achieve! He had finally taught Zaro... Finally brought Zaro up! He had finally aplished the heavy responsibility he had always been shouldering. Aplished the mission of a specially appointed agent! All sorts of feelings welled up in the agents heart. As he saw Zaro running over, he grinned widely. There was a spring in Zaros every step as he half hopped and half ran like an antelope till he was in front of his agents face. Before his agent could say anything, Zaro exhaled deeply in his face. A dizzying odor wafted into his nostrils. "Can you smell it?" Zaro asked proudly. Zaros agent: "..." There was a hint of despair in his smile. B*llshit acting skills! Zaro did not take note of what his agent was going through. Currently, he was ted. This times sess had made him extremely excited. The director that had always had a gloomy face when facing him had actually given some praise! Actually, this director wasnt that bad; he had foresight! The more Zaro thought about it, the more pleased he became. Although eating that stuff had been awful indeed, to stimte his state of mind and for the sake of achieving the result the director wanted, it had all been worth it! "Hehehe, how satisfying!" That day, Fang Zhao had said that one could invoke some emotions by eating some stufffor example, garlic. It was best to have the sort that was grown natively on Wai. The stronger the vor, the more stimting it would be. Zaro had developed it further and added a little sauce as well. That feeling... he had been able to understand what his character was going through in just a short while. After he had shared his thoughts, Fang Zhao had suggested Zaro try it out. Zaro had never expected that he would seed in one try! A pass in one take! Just as he was gloating, the other actor that had just shot with Zaro came over. He had aplex expression on his face as he made a sincere request: "Senior Master, in the future, if you are going to do this again, please give me a warning first." Back then, when the odor had wafted over and assaulted his nostrils, his brain had suddenly gotten all dizzy and he had nearly forgotten his lines. "No problem, no problem!" When Zaro was in a good mood, he was very easy to deal with. Zaro turned towards his agent and said, "I acted well, right? Was it gut wrenching? But my gut was really wrenching. That was my first testI probably ate too much garlic and sauce, so my stomach really felt ufortable. Didnt Fang Zhao say tea, milk, or other stuff can alleviate it? Hey, I forgot to bring the stuff he helped prepare! Hurry, hurry, hurry, lets go back!" Zaro dragged his agent along as they left. Zaros agent wasnt too bothered by the scent, which reminiscent of smelly feet. He was worried that Zaro might have eaten some unhygienic food. If anything happened to Zaro, he would have to carry Zaro on his back. No time could be wasted; they did not even return back to their quarters. Instead, Zaros agent brought Zaro to the areas hospital for a check. He wouldnt rest easy until Zaro had had a thorough check-up. Having gone to the hospital, Zaro took some relieving medicine, as there werent any big problems. After that, Zaro fished out a phone and impatiently called someone to share his joy. There was no inte ess in the filming area, but everyone here had been issued a phone. This phone could only be used for calls and was limited to the filming area. "Fang Zhao, I have to really thank you this time! Once season threes filming wraps up, Ill treat you to a meal at the gourmet food city! Hey, by the way, if anybody mentions me, you can just tell them that from now on, in the cast of "Founding Era," I, Zaro, only need one take to pass! Hahahahaha!" Zarosughter was especially loud. Zaros agent thought to himself, Worry about diarrhea instead of talking nonsense! Zaro felt like he was opening a door to a new world. His sess today had let him find the navigation lights in his own acting pathway. It was not that he did not have the fundamentals for performing but that he was unable to produce the result that other people wanted. However, if he integrated these sorts of techniques, he would be able to achieve it! On the other end, Fang Zhao had just finished filming a scene. He was currently resting at the side with a few other actors from his unit. In a bit, they would have to continue filming. After Fang Zhao answered the call and learned of what had happened, he had alsoughed. In his past life, he had seen a subordinate do something simr for the sake of an assignment. When he had been analyzing Zaros character, Fang Zhao had thought about this method. Zaro wasnt a neer that knew nothing. With a little oriented stimtion, perhaps this method could be effective. Looking at it now, it really seemed to have been effective. Observing Fang Zhao, an old actor beside him asked, "Who called? The sound of hisughter sounds a little familiar." "Zaro. He says that filming at his end went well. It took just one take," Fang Zhao replied. The other actors taking a break had shocked expressions on their faces and were doubting their own ears. Zaro? The one from Leizhou? The one who has a good family background but nothing else and only drags everyone else down? Only one take? Were the standards of the Leizhou film units director so low? Did the lead director approve? In any case, this was unimaginable. "You believe that?" someone asked Fang Zhao. "I do," Fang Zhao replied. "We will be able to see it for ourselves when the broadcast is out." After Zaro ended the call with Fang Zhao, he made calls in session to people he knew in the cast. "Bar~bie, I heard that for your Lazhou film unit, you take at least two takes for many of your scenes? Thats no good! I only took one take here. Im not bragg" On the other end, Barbara expressionlessly hung up. Zaros lips curled as he heard the beeping sound through the phone. Then he dialed another number. "Hello, Woo Tianhao? I heard your Tongzhou film units filming didnt go so smoothly yesterday. You too should attend more training sses and polish your acting skills. Dont just read novels every time filming ends..." "Go f*ck yourself!!" There was the sound of Woo Tianhao smashing something followed by beeping from the phone. Zaro inhaled sharply. "How petty." His agent stared nkly at the ceiling. Zaro continued to make calls to others. Didnt you people use to mock me? Now I only took one take! Feeling foolish now? Zaro continued to provoke others. "If you cant act, just leave the cast yourself!" In the past, you people provoked me. Now Im the one returning the favor and giving you all pressure. Any ps I get, I return tenfold! Zaros round of unting finally ended and he was in a good mood. He asked his agent, "Fang Zhao has rendered a great service this time around. Do you think I should give him a big red packet? Hispensation for this series isnt very high either. How pitiful." Zaros agent calmly said, "I heard that his endorsement fees have increased multiple times." "How much?" Zaro asked, but he wasnt particrly interested. His agent mentioned a figure. Zaro, who was prepared to do a charitable deed, felt as if his face had been sshed with cold water. "What the!? His endorsement fees are that high?!" His agent continued dousing him with cold water. "From what I reckon and from some calctions, Im telling you that he has more money than us. He really isnt pitiful at all. However, if you act well, when the third season broadcasts, your rates when epting endorsements wont be too shabby either." "Certainly!" Zaros self-confidence, which had just taken a beating, swelled back up. He tossed his phone aside and went to look at the script, studying what he should eat for his next scene and what else he should add in. Lead Director Roman had also heard about Zaros one take in the Leizhou film unit. He heard about it not from Fang Zhao but rather from Zaro himself. Roman was full of doubt when he went to watch the segment filmed by the Leizhou film unit. It was as if he had seen a miracle, and he said, "That improvement is really huge." "I heard he employed some tricks," said a member of the directorial team who had asked around. Roman shook his head. "Not just anyone can use such methods. Do you think nobody has tried this in the past? How many can actually produce a result that is so fitting to the storyline? Zaro still has some innate talent, but his innate talent isnt too mainstream." It seemed like he wouldnt need to make a call to Leizhous governor. As he wasmenting, Roman again asked, "Who gave Zaro that idea? This is a good method that has quick effects fit for Zaros character." "Im not too sure about this, but I heard from someone that Zaro went to seek out Fang Zhao. After that, hepleted his scene in one take," the director in charge of Leizhou film unit said. Romans creases became deeper from his smiling. "Oh my, Fang Zhao still his this ability!" Fang Zhao could produce a miracle when given a rotten piece of wood. What did this mean? This meant that Fang Zhao could still guide others! It meant that Romans foresight was good! Look, this is my rmendation! Three dayster, there was yet another scene. Zaro, who had once been publicly known as a burden, did it in one take yet again. In no time, everyone in the cast knew about this matter. After that, the lead director go-to line changed. Now, if anyone was out of form, had other ideas, or were not acting conscientiously, Roman would spout, "Take a look at Zaro!" All the actors felt that this stab by the lead director was especially ruthless. If he spoke about Fang Zhao, they could ept it. Given Fang Zhaos ability and energy in the past few months, they could not find any fault and were already immune to it. However, if Roman brought up Zaro, none of the actors could acknowledge it. Shame! Due to the global acim and public praise the first season of "Founding Era" had received, some actors had be conceited when all of it had gone to their heads. Now that they had received such a stab from the lead director, though, they werepelled to return back to before. If they could notpare to Fang Zhao, then so be it, but now they could not evenpare to that idiot Zaro? Chapter 305: Stage Name Chapter 305: Stage Name Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Lots of folks were glued to the second season of the Leizhou chapter when it aired, hoping to catch Zaro in action. They were, as usual, put off by the limited edition bento boxes in the episodes. But some folks felt that things would improve once Zaro showed up. He was bound to create tension. Zaros acting style was only suited to nonsensical, exaggeratededy, not serious period epics like this one. Of course, there were also people who were more charitable. "The plot is killing me. At least Zaro will provide a change of pace. Thats a good perspective to have." Unfortunately, Zaro didnt show up until the second half of the season, and his appearances were fleeting. Even his close-ups were momentary. You couldnt make much out of his limited screen time. This was a major disappointment to the eager fans in Leizhou. "I thought he had been cast in a major role. Turns out he ended up with this paltry bit of screen time." "He hasnt picked up his bento box in season two yet, which means hell show up in season three. I wonder if he will get more lines then." "Based on my understanding of Zaro, his role will definitely get beefier down the road. Otherwise, someone with his personality wouldnt bother with a minor role like this. Hell definitely see more action in season three!" On one of his inte ess days, Zaro posted this message on his social media ount: "Me, Zaro, one take only! Shudder in fear, mortals! [picture]" The apanying picture featured an obnoxious-looking Zaro making an "oh, yeah" gesture. You could practically feel the cockiness oozing from the photo. The people of Leizhou reacted as if they had discovered a new continentthey were downright incredulous. "One take only? Is he referring to histest scene?" "I dont believe him." "Im not sure if I should believe him and theres no way to verify his im now. Lets wait until season threees out." "Why dont we ask the other actors?" But the other actors remained silent. Every time they saw a question in thement section of their social media ounts asking if Zaro was telling the truth, they pretended they hadnt seen it. The truth was that they didnt know what to say. However, the director of the Leizhou chapter unit reposted Zaros message, adding, "Good job! Keep it up!" That was his way of confirming Zaros one-take im. This made the people of Leizhou look forward to season three even more. Even though they were looking forward to the storyline, the series meant something different to the people of Leizhou. Zaro was the star attraction of the entire Leizhou entertainment industry. Many fans love dissing Zaro, but even they had to admit that Zaros presence made the Leizhou entertainment industry more interesting. There was never a shortage of news. The Renaults were also looking forward to Zaros scenes. They had confirmed through their own channels how Zaro was faring on the set, that the single-take im was in fact true. Still, they couldnt imagine what the final product would look like. When season three finally aired, Zaros first appearance generated countless dropped jaws. "This is Zaro?" "Thats gotta be a double, no? Zaro can act like that? Im not buying it, not buying it. They must have swapped someone in." "I just studied the footage carefully. Its him all right." "What an incredible transformation! What got to him?" "His performance is so un-Zaro-like!" "What are you suggesting? Could he keep his job if he acted like Zaro?" "Its as if he has had stic surgery. I cant possibly associate that performance with the Zaro I know from previous roles." "I was wrong. Zaro can act too if he gets serious about it." Soon, the Leizhou media was going nuts. One of Leizhous most respected news outlets posted this headline: "I scare myself when I get serious about something." The apanying graphic was a picture of regr Zaro and a screen capture from his role in season three. The contrast was stunning. The governor of Leizhou even took the time to call Zaro. "Zaro, Im watching season three too. Youve made tremendous strides! This is worth apuding." The governor used a much gentler tone than he had in previous chats with his grandson. He was less serious. "This is definitely a tough shoot; its especially grueling, but theres no way out of it," Zaro said. He even managed to squeeze in a jab at his father: "Dad says that if I dont do a good a job, hes going to break my legs and lock me up at home." The governor took the bait. "Dont be afraid of him. Let me have a chat with him tomorrow." The governor was pondering the matter in his head. He had learned the secret to the so-called "improvement" from Roman, but Roman also provided bnce, conceding that even with the secret boost, not everyone could have delivered the same performance. Zaros sessful harnessing of emotion in season three had to have taken quite a bit of work. The governor was worried that Zaro would break down if the family pressure kept up. After all, Zaro was still young, and his tolerance for pressure was limited. After listening to Zaroin some more about how tough his shoot was, the governor offered a few words of encouragement and hung up. The callsted exactly five minutes. As the chief executive of a continent, the governor was a busy man. The fact that he had taken the time to get in touch with Zaro was a major gesture of appreciation. It was impossible for him to stay on the line for 20 or 30 minutes or more. A five-minute call was already quite long by his standards. On the other end, Zaro was thrilled to have his grandfathers approval. Granddad was the most powerful member of the family. As long as he had Granddads backing, no one else posed a threat. If his foul-mouthed dad kept up his act, Zaro would keep reporting him to Granddad. Filming for season four had actually already wrapped up by the time season three aired. The fifth season was about to start shooting, but the actors had a few days off in between. Zaro remembered that Fang Zhao was the brains behind his acting turnaround and that he had promised to treat Fang Zhao to dinner, so he gave his fellow cast member a call. "Lets go for a meal at Gourmet Food City. I hear theres a new restaurant and the food is decent." When Fang Zhao got the call, he had just returned from the Wai military base. He had nothing else going on, so he said yes. The new restaurant was a fusion ce featuring cuisine from all the continents. It didnt take reservations, so Zaro and Fang Zhao had to wait when they arrived. "Lets sit on the side for a bit. You can bring me up to date on your filming," Fang Zhao said, pointing to two rows of chairs by the reception desk. Unustomed to waiting for seating, Zaro was already a bit fed up, but he got excited once Fang Zhao mentioned his shoots. "Right, right. I have to give you a proper briefing!" What Zaro enjoyed the most was bragging to others about his scenes. He still had few lines. He had plenty of time after he was done to prepare for the next scene. Zaro wouldnt have been able toplete so many scenes in one take had his scheduling been tighter. But as far as Zaro was concerned, the fact that he waspleting all these scenes in a single take gave him tons of confidence. This was the first time he had ever felt so good about his acting. He felt as if he could treat all those award-winning actors and actresses like dirt in no time. During his downtime, Zaro pondered his next career move. "I think its about time Ie up with a stage name," Zaro said. "Is that necessary?" Fang Zhao asked. "Absolutely! I have actually thought of it before, but my agent shot me down. Now, though, I feel like I am in a different stage of my artistic career. What good is an artist without a stage name? My ambition is to be one of Leizhous top contemporary artists." Fang Zhao: "Thats... thats a worthy goal." "So which name do you think I should use? It should be something that stands out, best if its reminiscent of the Old Era. It has to have substance and style. It should have personality and be ssy at the same time, but I dont want to lose my current name either. Im thinking something simr that rings familiar." Fang Zhao: "How about Samoyed?" "Sounds good. What does it mean?" Zaro asked. "Its the name of an Old-Era dog species that went extinct. Samoyeds were known as the smiling angels," Fang Zhao said. "Theyve gone extinct?" "Yup." "They were dubbed smiling angels?" "Yup." "Thats it then!" "I suggest you do some more research during our inte ess time. Coming up with a stage name is something you shouldnt rush. You should take it seriously andpare a bunch of names," Fang Zhao advised. "Thats true." During the conversation, Zaro nced at the entrance to the restaurant. He immediately yelled, "Hey, Woo Tianhao! Why are you running away?" Woo Tianhao had invited a few actors who were party buddies from Tongzhou for dinner. They wanted to enjoy a proper meal during their rare break after ving away for a season, yet lo and behold, the moment they set foot in the restaurant, Woo Tianhao ran into two people he didnt want to see. He had been getting ready to bolt when hed been spotted by Zaro. Woo Tianhao had no choice but to retreat. He raised his voice. "Whos running? Are you bloody blind?" Woo Tianhaos dinnerpanions stayed silent. The two people facing off were both descendants from prominent familiesone from Tongzhous Woo family, the other a member of the Renault family in Leizhou. It was best if they didnt butt in on an argument between these two. Woo Tianhaos good spirits had evaporated. Fang Zhao and Zaro were always being held up by the director as model actors, especially for their contemporaries. Woo Tianhao had acting chops, but he couldnt manage toplete all his scenes in one take. It was OK that he couldnt emte Fang Zhao, but not being able to match Zaro was a downright insult! They were both descendants of storied generals, and online pundits loved topare actors with this kind of lineage. Zaro used to make everyone look good, but now his acting skills were suddenly off the charts, be it by gimmick or other means. The bottom line was that Zaros performances turned out well and viewers bought into them. The former critics now heaped praise with the same intensity they used to pour scorn on himand they often used Zaro to dis actors from other continents. Woo Tianhao really didnt want to see these two. They killed his appetite. But Zaro was in a hospitable mood. He waved at Woo Tianhaos party vigorously. "Come,e. The more the merrier. Lets eat together. Its on me!" Thatment irked Woo Tianhao. "No need. Its on me tonight!" But Zaro stood firm. "I got here first, so of course its on me." Woo Tianhao couldnt afford to lose face. "You think daddy cant afford a simple meal?" He had told his dinnerpanions that he was treating tonight. If Zaro ended up buying, who knew what they would say. "Ha, and youre suggesting I cant?" Once Zaros stubbornness came out, there was no stopping him. The Tongzhou actors that Woo Tianhao had invited were dumbfounded. Are they really arguing over such a petty matter? Really? It seemed like a battle of egos, but it also came across as an excuse to stir trouble. If they started a fight, Zaro would definitely not be a match for Woo Tianhao, but Zaro had Fang Zhao. It was hard to say who had the upper hand. The back-and-forth led nowhere. Woo Tianhao made a resounding noise from cracking his knuckles. He wanted to beat the crap out of Zaro, no doubt, but he held back on ount of Fang Zhao. It would be an even bigger loss of face if he lost. Chapter 306: When in Doubt, Call Fang Zhao Chapter 306: When in Doubt, Call Fang Zhao Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh In their hearts, both Woo Tianhao and Zaro viewed the other as a stumbling block in their path to superstardom. Given their simr lineages, they were oftenpared. They themselves liked to draw theparison. Achievement-wise, Woo Tianhao didnt think he was inferior to Zaro, but Zaro had the upper hand in one area. Zaro was backed by the governor of Leizhou, who doted on him. Everyone knew this. As long as Zaro didnt go too far, someone would clean up his mess. Meanwhile, Woo Tianhao had to watch himself. Even though the Woos were the most prominent family in Tongzhou, the governor of Tongzhou was a straight arrow. He never yed favorites when dealing with the younger members of his family. Secure in the knowledge that he had backup, Zaro was especially carefree, and he loved to mouth off. Every time Woo Tianhao saw the uninhibited look on Zaros face, it drove him nuts, and now Zaro was always being held up as an example by Roman. That pissed Woo Tianhao off even more. Meanwhile, from Zaros end, the reason he disliked Woo Tianhao was simple: anyone more good looking and more pretentious than he was ended up on his sh*tlist. The fact is that there were many reasons Zaro and Fang Zhao had be close. Fang Zhao had helped Zaro out, and they were business partners on several projects. Fang Zhao also wasnt double-faced around him and wasnt easily riled. Of course, as far as Zaro was concerned, there was another important factorFang Zhao wasnt as good looking as he was. Zaro had gushed secretly more than once. Haha, Fang Zhao isnt as handsome as I am! When Fang Zhao had invited Zaro to invest in Wai, Zaro had been motivated mainly out of curiosity and thes prospects. They had been business partners. Back then, hed had few folks he could shoot the breeze with and Woo Tianhaos dojo had seemed interesting, so he had liked looking Woo up when he was free. Now things were different, especially after they had joined the same production. It was as if they were facing off in a coliseum. They likedparing themselves andpeting on everything. Take the current dispute, for example. As far as the others were concerned, who picked up the tab was a trivial matter, and yet the two of them were butting heads and refusing to concede one inch, as if being able to pay the bill was a major victory. Childish! That was what everyone else present thought. Judging that the feud was going nowhere, Fang Zhao, who had been a quiet bystander, asked a waiter for a pen and a piece of paper. The waiter was curious, so he looked on. He couldnt follow Fang Zhaos finger, but before he knew it, the piece of paper had been transformed into a small piece of dice. Fang Zhao used the pen to mark its six surfaces with an increasing number of dots. "Lets use this to decide," Fang Zhao said. The two parties in the cockfight-like standoff looked over. When he figured out what Fang Zhao was holding, Woo Tianhao gave a knowing smile. Ah, so we are kindred spirits. Fang Zhao smiled and said, "The decision of who to pick up the tab is still up to you. How about the one who throws the odd number pay the bill?" Woo Tianhao was about to smile, but he suppressed himself. He nced at Zaro. "Im OK with this." "So am I," Zaro said. Fang Zhao handed them the paper dice. Woo Tianhao gestured at Zaro with his chin. "You first." Zaro abruptly withdrew his hand, which had already reached out for the dice. "I dont need any favors from you. You first!" This time, Woo Tianhao didnt refuse. He took the paper dice from Fang Zhao, weighed it and fumbled with it, then tossed it casually onto a neighboring table with a confident smile. After rolling on the table a few times, the dicended with one dot on top. The smile on Woo Tianhaos face instantly grew. "Its settled, then. This meals on me." "What are you so cocky about? I havent tossed yet." Zaro weighed the paper dice in the same manner as Woo Tianhao without seeming to reach any conclusions. He tossed it on the table. The dice rolled from one end to another, dropped to the floor, and rolled a few more times before stopping. Woo Tianhao looked and burst outughing. "Its two! You have nothing to say now, do you? Unless you want to y foul?" Zaro was indeed about to propose a rematch, but he caught himself. "Im not that type of person." Fang Zhao said, "Then this meal is on Woo Tianhao. Next time, Zaro will pick up the tab." The others in the party were incredulous. Uh, will there be a next time? But in fact, Zaro was feeling much better. So be itIll treat next time, then. I threw a two, after all, arger number than Woo Tianhao. That line of thinking improved his mood. It was finally their turn to be seated. They were all young men, so naturally, they craved meat. All they ordered were meat dishes. They also asked for a barbecue tter. Good food always served as a mood-changer. Despite being on the verge of a fistfight just moments ago, the two rivals were now bullsh*tting together. After downing a few sses of alcohol, the actors invited by Woo Tianhao also loosened up. They started chatting about the "Founding Era" storyline and when each character ended up with a bento box. "Those were tough times. We are just acting. Were probably experiencing only one-tenth of the hardship our characters felt in reality." "How would we have survived if we actually lived in the Period of Destruction?" Zaro was engrossed in bullsh*tting with Woo Tianhao when thatment caught his attention. He interjected, "Theres an old saying, a lone cat will always die young and a flock always thrives. In other words, once amunity reaches a critical mass, their chances of survival improve vastly. If I were born in that era, Id definitely band together with other folks." Zaro then turned toward Woo Tianhao and said, "You were the one who told me the saying." Woo Tianhao went nk. "Wait, when did I tell you that?" "It was definitely you. You were telling me about this novel at your new dojo, the title was Soaring in the Skies and Escaping the Earth or something like that. You mentioned quite a few couplets. Thats when you told me that saying. I remember it clearly." Zaro pointed to his skull, then pointed at Woo Tianhao. "Whats wrong with your head? Your memory is deteriorating." Woo Tianhao fumed, pounding his palm on the table. "Bullsh*t! I swear I never said that." The actor sitting next to Woo Tianhao tried to suppress hisughter in vain. He whispered, "What he means is a lone wolf always dies young and a pack always thrives, right? I think we learned it in Chinese ss." The table went silent. All eyes shifted to Zaro. Zaro rubbed his chin, not the least bit embarrassed. "Maybe. Oh, its the same thing." The others stared at Zaro as if he were a lone mushroom thriving in a desert. What an oddball! Woo Tianhao: "Pig brain!" "Haha, d you realized youre a bit pig-brained. Quick, eat some more so youre properly nourished," Zaro said. Woo Tianhaos hands, which he had ced on the table, slithered toward the edge of the table. He tried to flip the tabletop. No luck. Desperately wanting to shove all the dishes on the table onto Zaros face, Woo Tianhao tried again. Still no luck. Thats weird. The table definitely wasnt bolted to the ground. Woo Tianhao scanned the other folks seated at the table, his gaze eventuallynding on Fang Zhaos hand, which was ced on the tabletop. He squinted. Fang Zhao returned Woo Tianhaos re with a friendly smile. He took the fresh dish being served by a waiter with his other hand, withdrew the hand pressing the tabletop and started serving the barbecued meat to everyone in clockwise order. He served Woo Tianhao the biggest chunk on the te. Woo Tianhao nced at Fang Zhao, then gave Zaro a look. He gauged the mood and felt his rage subside. Why bother with an idiot like Zaro? Be ssy! Be generous. People are watching. A veteran actor was sitting at the next table, as was an actress Woo Tianhao had the hots for. Cant leave a bad impression! If he actually flipped the tabletop, he would have no ss left. Damn, I was almost blinded by my anger at Zaro. As for Fang Zhao, Woo Tianhao had mixed feelings. Members of the Woo family had the utmost respect for people who werepetent, especially folks who were good fighters, and judging from the situation, Fang Zhao didnt mean to instigate him. Fine, I wont cause trouble today. So Woo Tianhao kept chitchatting with Zaro. Fang Zhao was pleased. These two kids are well behaved tonight. He had noticed that even though the actors invited by Woo Tianhao hid their emotions well, they were still a bit depressed because they were still in character. Although they were enjoying a day off, they were still in a bad headspace. The argument between Woo Tianhao and Zaro provided a timely distraction. Their thoughts were diverted elsewhere. After the meal, Woo Tianhao paid the bill and left with his entourage. He threw Fang Zhao a knowing nce before he took off. "Fang Zhao, lets have fun together some time when were free." "Have fun doing what?" Zaro asked. "None of your bloody business!" Woo Tianhao bolted without looking back. Zaro was going to press Fang Zhao for details, but he got a call from his agent about a possible endorsement deal, so he dropped the line of questioning and headed back to his dorm room first. Fang Zhao also returned to his dorm room, but he decided to jog back instead of catching a ride with Zaro. The dormplex was quite empty when Zaro arrived. The cast of "Founding Era" was on vacation. The actors were either resting in their rooms or binge-eating at Gourmet Food City. Zaro was about to head upstairs when someone called his name. "Sorry to bother. Could I have a few minutes of your time?" Zaro looked over. The man who had just spoken was quite good looking, just slightly less handsome than he was. Yup, hes on my sh*list! "Who are you?" Zaro asked. The man choked a bit. He probably hadnt expected Zaro not to recognize him. He was quite popr in Yanzhou and had a sizable fan base around the world. Even if Zaro couldnt recall his name, surely Zaro should recognize his face, no? But Zaro red at him as if looking at a stranger. "My name is Si Lu. Im an actor who appears in the Yanzhou chapter." Si Lu had been about to give a lengthy self-introduction, but Zaro clearly wasnt in the mood, so he kept things short. Zaro became slightly less confrontational when he realized the man wasnt an actor from Leizhou. "Oh, youre from Yanzhou. What is it?" "Ive run into some trouble with my acting. I was wondering whether the methods you used to improve your acting mighte in handy," Si Lu said. While Zaros recent rise had its doubters with some senior figures in the industry questioning his technique, the sess of the third season of the Leizhou chapter had silenced most critics. Zaros performance had clearly turned out well. Si Lu was struggling with his role, and his main scenes were about toe in the fifth season. He wasnt in his element. He had just returned from asking fellow actors for pointers, which had turned out to not be very helpful, when he had run into Zaro. So he had decided to give Zaro a shot too. Zaro red at his fellow cast member like was looking at an idiot. "Of course theye in handy, but they might not be useful for you. Also, why dont you look up Fang Zhao? Hes from Yanzhou too. Its much easier talking to him. You Yanzhou actors are weird. Isnt itmon sense to ask questions if you have trouble with something? And you have someone avable for that purpose, yet here you are seeking out an outsider." In fact, Zaro simply didnt want the hassle. He was in a hurry to get back to his room. He was worried about the potential endorsement deal his agent had mentioned. Also, Zaro was convinced that his secret weapon worked on him alone. That was what Roman had said. He wasnt making stuff up. Si Lu froze, and Zaro waved him off and said, "OK, go look up Fang Zhao. Hes an actor and an official consultant to the production. Hes also filming on the same set as you are." With thatment, Zaro bolted. He mumbled as he left, "Something wrong with his head!" Si Lu stayed put. His face twitched when he heard Zaros partingment. He was in a bind. He wanted to consult Fang Zhao, but they werent signed to the samepany. He was signed to Neon Culture, one of Silver Wings traditional rivals. His agent had warned him before his shoot to stay away from Silver Wing artists lest he get conned without knowing. So should he approach Fang Zhao in this case or not? Chapter 307: Train? Chapter 307: Train? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Si Lu was at a loss. Fang Zhao was able to guide Zaro, and as a member of the consultant team, he would surely be even more familiar with the Yanzhou chapter and would understand the roles better. Perhaps Fang Zhaos understanding was much deeper than other actors, but he would be willing to listen to reasonable remarks. Si Lu had a habit. Whenever he was distressed, he liked to go to a gym and hit the weights. There was an exercise level in every building in the housing area, but there were many people there. Apart from this, there was also a health center that Si Lu loved to visit. There was actually another ce specifically for the leads and important supporting roles of each film unit. The conditions there were even better and there was more personal space. The only problem was that Si Lu could not get in as he wasnt qualified enough. Although the cast and crew were on vacation today, there were still many people in the health center. Some people would visit the gourmet food city to relieve some stress, whereas others would visit the health center to relieve all their pent-up stress and frustrations after a season of filming. Si Lu was also a frequent visitor here. When he entered, he saw familiar faces from each continent;s film unit. He did not greet anyone, and nobody bothered him. Although everyone was training their bodies, they all had their own train of thoughts. Greeting others could be considered disturbing them, so here, nobody would hastily talk to another unless they were friends. It hadnt been like this at the start, but as season after season went by, this strange atmosphere had arisen. Sometimes, when one was being polite, from anothers point of view, it was like one was asking about their entire family. Therefore, when one entered the health center and saw a senior from the showbiz circles, not greeting the other party wasnt considered a form of disrespect. As Si Lu was training, he considered whether he should go seek out Fang Zhao. At this moment, Fang Zhao had just entered the health center after running around the gourmet food city. Although he had just ran, he wasnt sweatingthere was only some sand and dirt on his body. As Fang Zhao had an important role in the cast, he had the privilege of using the special gym. However, he had loaned his right to another actor in the samepany. That actor needed some physical training and a quiet environment. The other exercise areas had too many people, and the special gym for leads and important supporting roles was a little better. Fang Zhao did not have many requirements for such things, so he had temporarily loaned his ess card to that other actor. The people at this health center frequently saw Fang Zhao. Knowing that he had lent his ess card to others, they were quite envious of that other actor. If they could, they would naturally use a quieter and more personal environment for their own training. It was just too bad that there were too many actors and resources were limited. They could only me themselves for not being capable enough to snag a lead role. Si Lu also saw Fang Zhao, and he paused his training. He was hesitating on whether to go over, but before he decided, Fang Zhao had entered another training room. Fang Zhao had entered a room with lots of sandbags. There were a few actors training there already. There were more people using sandbags here. Fang Zhao walked over to the side with suspended sandbags. This was the area with thergest ones. The people here were already used to this sight. There were also people who had once tried to punch these sandbags and injured their fists. Therefore, those suspended sandbags were basically only used by Fang Zhao. Even when there were many people in the health center, this area would still be empty. When actors from every continent came here to train and observed Fang Zhaos fighting prowess, they came to this conclusion: he can fight! He could hit such arge and hard sandbag. If this wasnt considered being able to fight well, then what was? As some people watched Fang Zhao start to hit the sandbags once more, a few of them started to discuss in muted voices. "Look, Fang Zhao is hitting that sandbag again. That sandbag is really pitiful; it gets beaten up every few days." "You are mistaken. That isnt the previous sandbag. The health center has changed to a new one again. I heard that the previous one was beaten till it broke... No, I think the sandbag is changed after every session." "Really impressive!" "Do you want to go and practice with Fang Zhao? The people from our continent do not have much interaction with Fang Zhao. Why dont you go and practice with Fang Zhao first?" The person who was asked looked at the new sandbag and then looked at Fang Zhao before vigorously shaking his head and replying, "No way! If he doesnt control his strength properly, what happens if I get crippled? My small frame wont be able to withstand a punch of his." "He can fight so well, why is he an actor? He can go over to the Muzhou arena and be a boxer. One can earn more than an actor over there." Someone else interrupted them. "Just a gentle reminder, Fang Zhaos actual profession isposer. He held his first career concert justst year. He graduated from Qian Academy of Music, which is a top-tier school in Yanzhou for the arts." The other two silently pondered for some time before replying, "Then the question is, why does he want to be an actor? Ispetiting with us for our livelihood very fun?" Fang Zhao did not know that he was being discussed. It was not that he could not hear, but whenever he came, he would not put in extra effort to take note of what other people were talking about. Otherwise, if he really wanted to, he could hear them even over the muffled sounds of all the sandbags being hit. Since joining the cast of "Founding Era," other actors had also suffered from negative emotions. Although Fang Zhao himself was more clear headed, he wasnt entirely unaffected. He would also recall stuff that had happened before, and he wasntpletely at peace. Actually, Fang Zhao wished that he could shoot to let off steam, but there were no shooting ranges that fit his requirement here. Eighty percent of the guns provided by the production team werent real. Props were made in the image of guns from the Period of Destruction, and not many bullets were manufactured, as the production team was taking safety into ount. Therefore, Fang Zhao would punch some sandbags every few days. Thergest sandbag here was actually set up ording to a special request from Fang Zhao. He could hit it without any problems, but if other people tried, they would hurt their fists. Fang Zhao also paid for the cost of recing damaged sandbags out of his own pocket. He would not let the production team pay for them. After his session, when Fang Zhao came out, someone called his name. "Fang Zhao!" Si Lu had finally set his resolve and had kept watch over the door. When he saw Fang Zhao, he got a little excited and his voice was a little loud. Others present there simultaneously turned to look over. Aware that he had caused a disturbance, Si Lu made an apologetic gesture toward his surroundings. Then he took a deep breath, walked in front of Fang Zhao, and opened his mouth. There were many people around, including a number of familiar faces from Yanzhou. He was embarrassed. Originally, he had thought quite a bit about what to say, but the word that came out of his mouth was "Train?" Everyone else: "..." A real warrior! Especially those that hade out behind Fang Zhao, when they heard what Si Lu had said, they shed him a thumbs up. His courage wasmendable, but he wasnt being sensible. Therge damaged sandbag that was hanging inside resembled a dead body. Even people who did not know the fate of therge sandbag had heard of Fang Zhaos capability. In the four sessive seasons of filming, Fang Zhao was the only one that had not used a body double! Even the fight choreographer and people invited from military districts had said that if Fang Zhao was in the military, he would not be much different from special forces or elite troops. Training with Fang Zhao? Was he not thinking things through? Was he under too much pressure? Si Lu came to his senses after speaking and wanted to give himself a p. Why did I say such a thing! Im asking to be brutalized! Surely I have been under too much pressure; thus my brain isnt working too well. Si Lu was regretting and praying that Fang Zhao rejected him. Following that, he heard Fang Zhao reply, "Sure. Where shall we go?" Fang Zhao pointed to a site not too far away. Normally, when actors wanted to practice and coordinate for their roles, they would head over there. Fang Zhao had just seen the people insidee out and it was empty now. Si Lu clenched his jaw and said, "All right." Half an hourter, Fang Zhao and Si Lu came out one after the other. Fang Zhao grabbed his coat and bag and returned to his living quarters. There didnt seem to be anything different about him. As for Si Lu, he appeared dejected. He grimaced whenever he moved his arm. Clearly he was in pain. An actor came over to ask him, "Were you beaten up?" Si Lu shook his head. "No." The others did not believe him, but they did not probe further and instead said, "You werent hit in the face, nor did you receive serious wounds, so its all fine as long as it doesnt affect filming. Si Lu could not be bothered to exin further when he saw the looks of pity he was getting from the others. Now he was feeling vexed. He had said to train, but actually, Fang Zhao had given it to him. To make a simr analogy, it was like a master sparring with some young disciples. Clearly he was older than Fang Zhao by a few decades! Si Lu did not spend much longer in the health center, soon taking his things and returning to his quarters as well. Sitting down, Si Lu felt rather rxed despite his body being physically exhausted. A fight was indeed the best way to vent. His room wasnt like the single room that Fang Zhao hadit was a double room. However, his actor roommate had already received a bento box at the end of season four, and if he wished to stay on, he would have to arrange for other amodations at his own expense, and the conditions would not be as good. Now only Si Lu was left here, and it was a peaceful environment to ponder in. Si Lu once again checked the message his manager had sent him when hedst had inte ess. Besides inquiring about his filming situation and physical condition, Si Lus manager had also exhorted what should be done and how to handle different matters as well as to guard against people from Silver Wing. Si Lu wasnt a person with a very high IQ. He had gotten where he was today partly because of his own qualifications and partly because he had an extremely capable manager. Although he would be getting his bento box in the uing season five, the role he yed had some distinguishing features. When the time came for him to receive his bento box, his poprity would be there. Nowadays, his poprity in Yanzhou was also much higher than before. He actually wasnt a person that hesitated a lot. He had gotten to these heights today and achieved so much because he relied on advice and ns from hispany, his manager, and the teams behind him. His family members also told him to listen to these teams arrangements and not to act by himself in case he was deceived and lost all the things he had worked so hard to achieve. But now he had run into some difficulty. He would be receiving his bento box in the fifth season, and it was the most crucial time for this role of his, yet he couldnt find his form now and wasnt able to produce a satisfactory result. If this went on, when it came to the filming, he might not be able to seed even after many takes. Si Lu held a prop knife in his hands. This was the knife the character he yed in the series used. He had applied for permission to bring it back so that he could gain some inspiration, but now it was as if his mind was enveloped in a thick fog. He just wasnt able to do anything. After pondering for quite some time in his room, Si Lu decided that he would still seek out Fang Zhao. From what had happened today, Fang Zhao actually wasnt as scary as Si Lus agent had said he was. Fang Zhao had practiced with him and had not even made any attacks. The reason his fists were hurting was because Fang Zhaos bones and muscles were too hard! On the other hand, after Fang Zhao returned to his room, he had a routine meal to replenish the energy used up that day. When he remembered the encounter with an actor named Si Lu today, Fang Zhao made a mental note. When some people acted, the personality they exuded would inundate the role they yed in the series, but there were also some whose personalities would get overshadowed by the roles they yed, and it would impact them throughout out their lives. It would be fine if it was some sunny series, but "Founding Era" was just like the psychologists had said: a dark and gloomy forest. It was too dangerous for just anybody to step in. If a person was not careful, he would be engulfed whole. The more important the part, the longer one touched upon the role, the longer he would be immersed in it. It was fine if it were just a two- or three-hour movie or a series with something like 10 episodes, but "Founding Era" was too long. Every chapter was forecasted to have 10 seasons, and each season had 30 episodes. The actors spent too much time immersed in their roles. Today, when Fang Zhao had seen the aura that Si Lu was exuding, it had been clear that Si Lu had been deeply influenced by his role, but it couldnt be considered too serious. Of course, Fang Zhao had been able to see that the other party had had other stuff he wanted to say, but Si Lu had not voiced it. After Fang Zhao finished his meal, the doorbell rang. When he opened the door, Si Lu stood outside with an apologetic look on his face. "Sorry for disturbing you. I have encountered some difficulty. Is it convenient for you to have a listen and give me some suggestions? Zaro said that if we in the Yanzhou film unit have any questions, you are the best person to seek." After all, Si Lu did not wish to seek out Zaro again. When Zaro talked, he pissed people off too easily. Chapter 308: A Pot Falls from the Sky While One Sits at Home. Chapter 308: A Pot Falls from the Sky While One Sits at Home. Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao knew what Si Lu meant, and his gaze went to Si Lus hands. "You didnt bring the knife." "...No." Si Lu scratched his head in embarrassment. He had not brought his knife along when seeking help. Wouldnt he get mistaken for a gang member? However, when Si Lu heard Fang Zhao mention the knife, he had more confidence in Fang Zhao. The character he yed was someone whose knife never left his hands. "Come in." Fang Zhao poured a ss of water and handed it over. Si Lu epted it courteously. "Thanks." But he didnt dare to drink. His manager had mentioned to him many times that he should not randomly drink anything that others handed over. He was to guard against people even if they were from the samepany. Everyone was apetitorwho knew if the other party might have some motives and add something else to the drink? Before joining the cast, his manager had exhorted repeatedly that he should guard against other actors, especially those from rivalpanies, such as Silver Wing. Even if the other party might seem extremely cordial and friendly, he should still remain cautious. Work stress, mental stress, and the asional bad weather already made it unbearable. With the runs added on, one would be half-dead. Now, should he drink the ss of water that Fang Zhao had handed over? "Do you wish to understand more about Qi Guan as a person?" Fang Zhao asked. Qi Guan was the character that Si Lu portrayed in the series. "Yes!" Si Lu perked up, his attention leaving the ss of water. He continued earnestly, "I have read a lot of resources, but like before, his image is still indistinct. The script doesnt present Qi Guan in a detailed enough manner either. When I was acting, the previous few episodes were still all right, but season five is a crux period. I want to act this role well and portray this role, this person, even better. I heard that you were a consultant team member for the Yanzhou chapter and so probably understand more about that portion of history. Perhaps you know more than me, so I came over to seek your help." "Qi Guan, that... that person was very special. He wasnt suited to be born in peaceful times. The Period of Destruction was considered hell for others, but he was a natural there. His ideology was more primitive, and he liked to used knives but not guns. His senses were also not ordinary. In his own words, the strong did not need help, and he only helped the weak. Therefore, he could stand aside and watch coldly as many capable and strong people died, yet he could also sacrifice himself for the sake of two weak researchershis body was never found..." Fang Zhao remembered this person, Qi Guan. He had once requested Qi Guan join his own squad, but hed been rejected. "We are not the same kind of people." This had been Qi Guans reply before he had picked up his long and slender knife and left without turning to look back once. He was just like those wandering swordsmen of old. Everything he did was based on his own guts. Even if other people had differing views, he would simply not give a damn. He seemingly appeared not to care about other stuff, yet he had his own principles and was obstinate. In a sense, he wasnt one of the good guys, but he wasnt entirely a heinous person either. After Fang Zhaos rebirth, he had looked through some resources left behind from the Founding Era. Every person that had been shifted into the Cemetery of Martyrs had had to go through many rounds of audits. Some people were not fond of Qi Guans style of handling things, and during the Founding Era, when graves had been shifted, there had been some people who opposed it. Ultimately, however, his body had still been moved to the Cemetery of Martyrs. Inter generations, his deeds were considered very great, because some of the people he had saved had ended up as doctors that researched many antiviral vines and were among the first batch of senior members that founded the Academy of Science Headquarters. Back then, Qi Guan would never have thought that he would save such great scientists. In Qi Guans grave at the Cemetery of Martyrs, there were no skeletal remains, just a battle-worn knife. When his grave had been built, it had been that doctor who had personally ced that knife in Qi Guans grave. Today, the knife in the museum was just a replica. The prop knife that Si Lu was using for filming had been replicated ording to the one in the museum. At the moment, Si Lu sat on the sofa listening attentively to Fang Zhaos analysis of Qi Guan. When he regained his senses... he found himself midway through drinking the water. Looking at the ss again, there was only half left. Si Lu: "!!!" In the 10 minutes that had passed, he had actually, unintentionally drunk half the ss! Would he get a stomachache? Was there any poison inside? It was not that Si Lu always thought about the worst that could happen but that his manager frequently scared him this way. Yet Si Lu did not have any time to remain at a loss. Compared to this, he still wished to hear from Fang Zhao more about the stuff that Qi Guan had done. What was getting poisonedpared to this? The Qi Guan that Fang Zhao spoke about was slightly different than the Qi Guan that Si Lu had researched through various resources, but this brought the person to life even more. Si Lu couldnt help but feel that the records of Qi Guan in the resources were a little phony and iplete, like it was a soul that was missing something important. But when he listened to what Fang Zhao had to say, Si Lus previously muddled thoughts seemingly started to get clearer. What Fang Zhao spoke about was the crucial point, and it was what Si Lu had been so anxious to know! As he spoke, Fang Zhao walked over to where a music keyboard was ced. This was where he normally went to when he wanted topose. Qi Guan was someone Fang Zhao had not seen in a long time, and when he was brought up, Fang Zhao subconsciously ced his hands on the keyboard. A key was pressed, and the sound of a string instrument pinged out. "Regarding the person named Qi Guan, in life, he was the wind. 1 In death, he drifted away in the wind. It wasnt that different." Si Lu had no idea whether it was the impact of Fang Zhaos words or the magic from the musical notes, but he found himself being thoroughly immersed in his thoughts. To heed not the oue, to spare no effort. A moment, a day, a month, a season, a year, a cycle, a lifetime. Directly delving into his conscience. Perhaps this was his lifes principles. When Si Lu had obtained the script and when he had researched his character, what he had seen was a loner in the wilderness who had nopanions, but maybe that wasnt the case. Si Lu had thought that when Qi Guan had been facing deaths door, he might have been like other people and have had more sentiments. However, that might not have been the case. It was as if Si Lu could peek into his own mind and see those gloomy and depressing sentiments. When the sun was hidden behind the earth, there would only be chills when the wind blew. He apparently saw the solitary figure in the wilderness, but at the end of the journey, his heart wasnt as fretful as it had been in the beginning. When contemting, he was seemingly unresigned and somewhat deste. But after that, those emotions were gone. It was as if he could hear the songs in the night breeze, as if he could see a star falling into ake and glowing as brightly as before. The surrounding world was as quiet as the deep sea. Shutting his eyes, opening his eyes, faintly smiling. No more being unresigned, no longer deste. In life, he was the wind. In death, he drifted in the wind. A wanderer wasnt bound by borders! Si Lu clenched his fist, yet his heart was empty. "Wheres my knife?" Si Lu muttered. "You left it in your own room." Fang Zhao removed his finger that had been striking the keyboard. Si Lu turned around and left. If this were the old him, he would have courteously said something, but now, he did not say anything. Fang Zhao watched the door close and sighed. It had already been 500going on 600years since those people had left! Elsewhere, having returned from Fang Zhaos ce, Si Lu spent the next few days staying in his room, all the way until filming for season five of the "Founding Era" Yanzhou chapter began. In the cast, Si Lu lost his normal reserved and polite demeanor and was more unrestrained. He was more unbridled, yet he constrained himself to a small area. His knife never left his hands. The people in the cast and crew were aware of the change in Si Lu, but they did not say anything unnecessary. They were all in the same industry and could understand what these circumstances implied. The director was happy knowing that Si Lu had found his form, yet he was also worried, worried that Si Lu would not be able to shed his character after filming concluded. On the day when filming for his role wrapped up, the director noticed Si Lu still standing there nkly, and he went over to pat Si Lu on the shoulders. "Go pay a visit to Dr. Dai after this." The director also got someone to collect the prop knife and put it away. Since Si Lus scenes in the series werepleted, it was better to collect these sorts of props, just to be safe. The directing team had too many people that had the same sort of circumstances as Si Lu. This wasnt a rare phenomenon. As the series went on, there would be even more actors like this. Yesterday, he had even heard someone from the psychologist team advise Director Roman to increase the number of psychologists. "Hey, yet another one who has sunk in and cant get out," said a staff member of the production team to his colleague as they watched Si Lu, who seemed in a daze. "After some visits to the psychologists and some time, hell be fine and will be able to shed his character." The cast and crew were too busy. Even if they were actors from the samepany or even good friends, nobody could spare the time to take care of others. Therefore, the production teams staff that was in charge of handling these people would bring these actors over to the psychologists as soon as possible to receive therapy. The production team did not wish for the actors mental states to be affected because of this series. Si Lu was just like a robot, and he listened to the staffs instructions, changed out of his costume, washed the "bloodstains" off his body, took a bath, put on a set of new clothing, and headed to the psychologist to receive treatment. By the time he returned from the psychologists, it had already turned dark. Si Lu wasnt as dazed as he had been before, but the staff did not leave. They instead brought him to the dining hall to collect the fragrant, extravagant, and abundant bento box. "Have a good meal, and rest for the next few days. You must be tired after filming for so long, but you can wake up aste as you want to tomorrow!" the staff member said as he handed the bento box to Si Lu. Receiving the bento box, Si Lu mumbled, "Thanks," and then turned around to leave. When he returned to his quarters, Si Lu ced the bento box on the table and did not move as he sat in front of the table in a daze. The dishes were clearly impable, but Si Lu just had no desire to eat. As before, his hands felt empty, and he didnt wish to pick up any utensils. Si Lu covered up the box and continued to stare nkly. When Fang Zhao came over after finishing his filming, Si Lus boxed meal still hadnt been touched. Fang Zhao had seen the filming of Si Lus scenes today. The filming had been very good, but as before, Si Lus mental state seemed a little bit off. Even though Si Lu had visited the psychologist, Fang Zhao couldnt help but worry and hade over to visit. "Cant bear to?" Fang Zhao asked. "Mhmm," Si Lu replied softly. Unresigned, reluctant, apprehensive, mncholic, just like a cavalryman who had lost his horse or a monk who had lost his religious way. However, these feelings were not because of the rolerather, they were Si Lus own feelings. Even though his part in the series was over, he was still being impacted by the role. When filming, Si Lu had felt that Qi Guan was himself in another world. And now, it was time to part with the role he yed, time to bid farewell to his other self. Sighing deeply, Si Lu removed the lid of the box meal once again with trembling fingers. Picking up his utensils, he starting eating ceremoniously, one bite at a time. He was unable to control his tears asrge droplets trickled into the bento box. Si Lu finished every single grain of food and every single drop of his drink. Following that, he wiped his face and told Fang Zhao. "Please wait a minute." With that, Si Lu hurried into the washroom. When he came out, his face no longer showed any trace that he had been crying. "Lets take a photo together. Ill post it up on my social tform to thank you for your help. I am really very grateful!" Fang Zhao had no objections. After taking the photo, he didnt stay and bother Si Lu. Right now, what Si Lu needed was some personal space and time to recover his mental state. After Fang Zhao left, Si Lu edited the photograph and set it to automatically upload to his social tform. The assignment his manager had given him was to update his goings-on whenever he had inte ess, so as to let his fans know what he was up to. The psychologist had scheduled a follow-up session for three dayster. Only when he was given the all clear would he be able to leave the cast. Now he just felt really tired. His body and soul were weary, and he needed to have a few days of good sleep. On the second day, Si Lu was woken up by the reverberating beeps of hismunications device. Si Lu opened his eyes just a little. Not knowing where he was, he reached out mechanically to answer the call. "Hello..." The thundering howl of his manager came through from the other end. "Do you wish to change jobs?!" At a loss, Si Lu looked at the time and was astonished to find out that today was actually inte ess day! Time passed by so quickly?! I thought there were still two days! However, on the other end, when his manager saw him not saying anything, he assumed that that was indeed Si Lus intention. He got even angrier, and his roars were louder. "You didnt even take a photograph of the bento box, but you took a photograph with Fang Zhao, even saying thank you? What are you trying to imply? Do you want to jump ship and join Silver Wing? Now that you are famous, you have more guts and want to revolt!? I have said this many times, stay away from Silver Wings personnel! Is this how you repay me?" Si Lu thought back and suddenly remembered. Oh, I forgot to take a photograph of the bento box! It seemed like his manager had even told him to find a proper angle when taking a photo of the bento box before and had mentioned many photography techniques. He had actually forgotten all about it. "Now that you have found a new backer, a new master, you wish to kick away all of us that have put in our utmost to help push you up?! One moment I was guiding the teams to help you chart out your developmental ns, and the next moment I find you posting this sort of stuff. Si Lu, you f*cking have the guts!" "No, you are mistaken!" Si Lu hurriedly exined. Si Lu had gone from being a small insignificant actor to where he was today thanks to the toiling from his manager and the teams behind him. He really had no intention of jumping ship; all he had wanted was to tell everyone that the reason he had been able to find the best form to portray his character was thanks to Fang Zhao. Because his mood had still been somewhat stifled when he had edited his status, he had only written down two words: "thank you." He had never expected it to cause this sort of trouble. After Si Lu had exined the before and after, only then did his manager on the other end of the call calm down. "Dont do this sort of funny stuff in future. It is very easy to misunderstand your post! You dont know it yet, but because of your photo, many Yanzhou media outlets are in a frenzy circting news that you want to jump ship. Theyre saying that Fang Zhao is nning to poach from Neon Culture! Fang Zhao is really good at duping people. When he was gaming, he helped Silver Wings gaming department poach a few e-sports gods. Now that he is acting, he is surely thinking of poaching their rivals assets! Oh, right, the actor that joined Silver Wingst week was surely conned over by Fang Zhao!" "I dont think Fang Zhao is that sort of person... How about, I delete that post now?" Si Lu asked cautiously. "Delete my ass! That makes it seem like you have a guilty conscience! Post another status, a more detailed one, exining the circumstances clearly... No, after you have written it, send it to me first. After I have vetted it, then you can send... Forget it, I think it will be best if I write it for you. You can continue sleeping first. Remember to visit the psychologist after you have woken up!" After the call ended, Si Lus managermented to the others in the team, "Im probably the most dedicated manager among all managers." Elsewhere, Fang Zhao was also being bombarded by messages. There were some inquiries from Silver Wing, and there was some probing from otherpanies. Only after he had seen the "evidence" being circted by all the different entertainment media did Fang Zhao know that he had started "poaching from rivalpanies" again. A pot falls from the sky while one is sitting at home. 2 Chapter 309: Magical Object Diting Z Series Chapter 309: Magical Object Diting Z Series Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Entertainment media did not focus on what the truth was. What they focused on was whether it could attract the attention of the masses, and if it couldnt, they would stir things up. A photograph with Fang Zhao, who was currently very popr in Yanzhou and yed an important supporting role in "Founding Era." A further nce at the source: a Neon Culture celebrity! Neon Culture and Silver Wing Media were old rivals. Just investigating back a few years, one might discover that shortly after Fang Zhao had graduated, hed had some issues with Neon Culture. Now Fang Zhao had such good rtionships with Neon Cultures actors? Normally, even if one had good rtions in private, they would not frequently bring it out into the open, let alone reveal it on such a public social tform. In actual fact, fans didnt think too much about it when they saw this photograph. What was the big deal about actors having a good rtionship, helping one another, or giving thanks? There were many actors that had good rtions with others, even if they were from differentpanies. However, in no time, many editors of entertainment media outlets turned a "no big deal" into an "earth-shaking event," and they even dug out the incidents back when Silver Wings gaming department had been recruiting. Evidence of Fang Zhaos poaching ability was brought up, and even the recent incident of Silver Wing poaching an outstanding actor from anotherpany was also pinned as Fang Zhaos doing. Regardless of whether he had been involved or not, all of these were pinned on Fang Zhao. Wasnt it his own fault for flourishing in the limelight now? If these were not pinned on Fang Zhao, how would discussion be generated? How would attention be drawn? At the same time, the entertainment media groups knew that it was rather inconvenient for the casts on Wai to get inte ess, so before Si Lu could get inte ess and before his team could craft a proper response, these people did their utmost to stir stuff up. Afterward, Si Lus manager cleared up the situation using Si Lus words and once again earnestly thanked Fang Zhao for his help. Something written by a professional manager was definitely more thorough than something written by Si Lu, whose IQ and EQ werent that high. Also, he expressed regret for having caused a misunderstanding and giving rise to these discussions. At the same time, he made sure it was satisfactory for thepany. Neon Culture had a few actors in the cast, including first-rate and top-rate superstars within the continent. However, the only one who had been able to help Si Lu truly find his form was Fang Zhao. However, on the surface, this would not be revealed. If this information was brought to light, it would be disgraceful for thepanys experienced actors, who were seniors in the showbiz circles. Once public rtions teams had started to make their move, the matter also quieted down. There were many things happening every minute online, and discussion regarding "Founding Era" never ceased. Diverting the publics attention was very easy. After entertainment media were satisfied with their increased traffic, they moved on. The teams behind Si Lu had also gained a few benefits from this matter. Fang Zhao... Fang Zhao had be a scapegoat. Even if this matter had already passed, in the eyes of many entertainment mediapanies, Fang Zhao already had this image: this is a dangerous person! Each and everypany would be more guarded and would get the celebrities under their g to stay away from him. Especially celebrities who were ted for crucial developmentthey should have as little contact with Fang Zhao as possible. What would they do if Fang Zhao poached these assets in a moment of carelessness? When thinking about it, it was seemingly like those entertainment reporters had said. Silver Wings development in the past two years had gone very well, and their global influence had increased. Indeed, they were heading toward bing aprehensive entertainment juggernaut, and apparently, these developments had sped up when Fang Zhao had entered Silver Wing. Naturally, while thesepanies were guarding against Fang Zhao, they were also thinking about how to poach Fang Zhao over to their ownpany. Wai cast and crew. Si Lu had specifically gone over to Fang Zhaos to extend an apology for causing trouble due to him not thinking things through before posting, thus harming Fang Zhaos image. Fang Zhao wasnt angry. The entertainment circles were just like this, and he had already gotten used to it. Furthermore, for people who had experienced the Period of Destruction, such trivial matters couldnt be considered a big deal. Besides, Silver Wings teams were not just for show. Even if the matter blew up, they would be able to resolve it. Seeing that Si Lu had actually had no ill intentions, Fang Zhao consoled Si Lu instead and asked about his future ns. "I will still be staying here for a period. Dr. Dai still wants me toe back a few more times," Si Lu replied sheepishly. For actors like him that had had considerable scenes and had acted for four to five seasons, once their part in the series was over, they would receive some rmendations from the psychologists. Si Lu might have seemed all right now, but he had notpletely gotten out of character. The psychologist wanted to observe him for a while more and allow him to leave only after everything was in order. Si Lu was also advised to leave the cast right away once he was given the all clear. For people that were immersed too deeply in character, even after shedding the role, continuing to stay on with the cast might result in them falling back into character again. Si Lu was actually very reluctant. He had originally wanted to stay on with the cast to learn more, but now the psychologist and his manager had both advised him not to stay on. Si Lu trusted the judgment of these professionals. "I will be returning once Dr. Dai tells me that I can leave. Oh right, Fang Zhao, what was the name of the tune you yed that time? I dont think I have ever heard it before." Si Lu was asking about the tune Fang Zhao had yed on the keyboard when he hade over to consult Fang Zhao and better understand the historical character Qi Guan. "There isnt a name," Fang Zhao replied. "That was also my first time ying it. It has never been released on the inte before." "An impromptuposition? Impressive!" Now Si Lu really admired Fang Zhao. He had heard from musicians from his ownpany that Fang Zhao had also been invited to join the "Founding Era" music team. That meant to say that if Fang Zhaoposed any pieces, he couldpete with others for his music to be used in scenes inside the series. For example, the scene where Qi Guan, the character Si Lu portrayed in the series, died in battle had apaniment music created by a musician from Yanzhou. Before, Si Lu had not understood, but now he felt that as long as Fang Zhao wanted topete, he might not necessarily lose to those precursors in the music circles. A consultant team member and music team member, and he was even acting in an important supporting roleFang Zhao was really a talented person. Si Lus admiration for Fang Zhao was increasing. Fang Zhao was genuinely capable, and Si Lu was almost bing a Fang Zhao fan. Some 10-odd dayster, Si Lu received an all clear from the psychologists. He went through the cast and crew procedures, collected his luggage, and boarded a transport ship headed from Wai back to Earth along with others who had received their bento box. On returning to Yanzhou, Si Lu first went to the Cemetery of Martyrs to pay his respects. Qi Guans grave number had already been engraved in his heart. After he arrived at the Cemetery of Martyrs, he went straight to Qi Guans grave and bowed deeply. He knew that there was only a knife inside the gravenot a prop knife but the actual one that Qi Guan had used. In the eyes of many people, Qi Guans character might be very wed, but in Si Lus heart, he no longer felt so. Perhaps his sentiments were from being too immersed in the character, as Si Lu felt like Qi Guan was another him who had wandered that hell on earth as hed pleased. When the Yanzhou chapters season five was aired, the episode with Qi Guans death scene earned quite a lot of tears from audiences. A tragic hero always created a deeper impression. In the eyes of the people, he had already exceeded the ordinary and had be a fable. Before the fifth season aired, some people had created a list of the names of those that would die this season ording to the real process in history. Fans of Si Lu and of the historical character "Qi Guan" all watched it as their hearts shuddered. There was a main music piece for the episode where Qi Guan died. The piece had beenposed by a celebrated musician in Yanzhou, and the quality of the tune was very high. Many people felt that this storyline was very fitting to the music piece and that it was especially tear-inducing. However, after listening to it a few times, Si Lu felt that the apaniment piece in the series was not as profound as the one he had heard Fang Zhao y. Although he could not remember every single note clearly in his head, every time he recalled the song, there were always some faint sounds. He also sensed that these sounds had gradually vanished when hed stepped out of the character of Qi Guan. As for which of the two tunes was better, the two could not bepared. The apaniment music in the series focused on "tragic" and "sacrifice" and had a thicker artistic embellishment. As for the piece that Fang Zhao had yed, that truly belonged to the person Qi Guan. The two pieces had different orientations. Si Lu decided that he would search for Fang Zhaos concert and give it a listen when he got back. Today, Si Lu was in a car headed back to thepany after recording a program. He was listening to his manager tell him about what other arrangements he had this month when he suddenly looked out of the window. An advertisement was shing on the massive screen on the exterior of a high-rise building. "Is that thetest earpiece that Fang Zhao is endorsing?" Hearing that, his manager turned over to look and grudgingly replied, "Yeah. I heard that it is a luxury version. There weremercials and advance sales a short while ago." Si Lu went online to search for the full videomercial. Sunshine, mountain creeks; life, destruction, still water, daybreak; ancient temples and shrines, alpine ciers; shrapnel splitting into pieces, guns zing; day and night appeared fleeting, the vast starry sky seemingly right beside you... dream-like musical notes revolving beside the ears, a hand stretching out that looked to be able to pass through multiple worlds. "Take off the earpiece and you are just a part of the world. Put the earpiece on and, you can possess the entire world! Diting Z Series; power arrives!" Hearing the sounds from themercial, Si Lus manager said, "I didnt pay attention then, but after searching, this series of earpieces is rather high quality." Entertainment circles had their own status hierarchy. Celebrities would endorse luxury goods to disy their standing and let the masses have a much clearer idea of their status. "Other people endorse luxury items too, either clothing, jewelry, makeup, or luxury cars and such, yet the first luxury item that Fang Zhao endorses is actually an earpiece!" Si Lus manager also felt that it was strange. "An actor endorsing an earpiece... No, I think Fang Zhao wasnt an actor in the pastwasnt he from the gaming circles?" "Composer," Si Lu said, slightly animatedly. "Fang Zhaosposing is especially impressive! When he was telling me about Qi Guan, he even improvised a tune. At the time, it was as if my entire self was brought into another world, and after that, I found my best form, all the way until I finished scenes. Dont you think that is especially impressive and mystical?" "...You definitely have been poisoned." "Hey, there wasnt any poison. Really. I drank the water he gave and was totally fine!" Si Lu also did not bother to exin further to his manager. He had just seen the timing for the first round of advance sales for the Z Series. It was today at 2 in the afternoon. It was about time soon. Si Lu had been very busy traveling all over and attending activities, so he had spent very little time online and had not paid attention to news regarding earpieces. Thus, he only knew about it when he saw the advertisement outside. Actually, Fiery Bird released a luxurious high-end earpiece model every year. That model would also represent Fiery Birds greatest aplishment in manufacturing earpieces. This year, there had been an even bigger breakthrough, and they were releasing a new earpiece system, "System Z," which once more brought about a heightened hearing experience. But at the same time, as a high-end series and being viewed by the masses as a luxury good, the Z Seriess price wouldnt be low. As of now, among all the high-end earpieces, the most highly anticipated one was the model that Fang Zhao wore in numerousmercials: Old EraCstyle headphones. The standard version already cost above 100 thousand, and the superior version was over 500 thousand. As for special custom-made versions... Those were the for the nouveau riche. From what the masses saw, Diting System Z was a luxury item. As for fans of music, they were more curious about the newest system that Fiery Bird had to offer. Anyone familiar with earpieces knew that the Diting Series had always been about pursuing a hearing experience, and now the Z-series earpieces would be equipped with the rumored most-up-to-date earpiece technology that was the System Z! People that normally did not pay attention to this were so shocked their jaws dropped upon seeing the price range. However, for people that took note of earpieces, this was normal; it happened every year. Some people could never go back after using a high-end machine, not only because these earpieces could satisfy their acute ears and their demanding requirements for sound quality but also because of the degree offort provided. High-quality earpieces could let the user forget that the earpiece was even there as it assimted sounds into the ear, letting the user enjoy the sounds of the world. Probably only fanatical music lovers would purchase such high-end machines every year... purely for the sake of being pretentious. "Fiery Bird only releases a high-end series every year. To think that they would actually unleash a System Z!" A certain music zealot eximed in a chat group. "Your information iscking. Do you even pay your broadband fees? How long has it been since you essed the inte?" "I just finished writing my graduation thesis. I have been so busytely and only managed to find some leisure time today. I actually thought that it was the series that was hotly discussedst year. Two months back, I heard rumors that Fiery Bird wasing up with the Z Series. Now, it is actually real! A new system too! This isnt something that happens yearly!" "I heard that the manufacturing has been upgraded and that it is more resistant to harsh conditions. I dont know whether it is an exaggeration, but it is rumored that the earpiece that Fiery Bird sent over to Fang Zhao can withstand the harsh climate at the sets of Founding Era and can still maintain perfect sound quality." "Im so envious of celebrities that endorse. We havent even seen the goods yet, but he has already used it." "All right, this years magical object is about to be born. Ladies and gentlemen, are you ready to fight for it?" "You dont say! I have already set an rm. The moment I receive the notification, I will go out guns zing! Every year, Fiery Birds first batch just has too few items. In each continent, there are only 500 pieces for each style, and theyre basically sold out in two hours. If you oversleep when the timees, you wont even have time to regret." In their own words, if one was just a step toote and didnt get to purchase it, whereas others did, then all one could do was stand aside and watch on with envy. Not only was it to be pretentious and to unt, these people hoped to be able to use this years magical object at the first possible time. Outsiders had no way of understanding the pressing sentiments they had. For people with better conditions, splurging once a year on this was still affordable. They did not have much interest in expensive cars or other such luxury items. At 2 p.m. Yanzhou time, music fanatics and earpiece lovers fixed their eyes thirstily on the screen, waiting to be the first batch to purchase the Z Series. However, after sales opened... "Whats going on? I just went to the washroom and there werent any left when I got back." "The standard version was cleared immediately, and I only hesitated a little for the superior version, but when I went to purchase it, it was already out of stock! [Cry]" "Why cant we set the system to purchase it automatically! I want toin!" "Hahaha, I managed to snatch one! Luckily my fingers were fast! But I only managed to snatch the earplug-type standard version. I didnt manage to get the ssical headphone type." "I managed to get the headphone type, but it is in green. There wasnt any other choice. All the other colors were already sold out." "If I cant get the earplug and headphone types, then I shall purchase the speakers. In any case, it is also one of the three big magical objects released by Fiery Bird." "Dont even think about it! I just checked, and the speakers are also sold out! A bunch of gaming gods snatched our goods! Tsk, what are these gamers doing buying the Z Series! Isnt using the other series better for gaming? What are theying to join the fun for! A bunch of ignorant outsiders!" "Not just that, there are also fans of the Founding Era series and fans of the ambassador Fang Zhao. This yearspetition is just too f*cking stiff!" "I just saw a very popr article online, the one that says Z Series pairs up nicely with the epic vor of Founding Era. It was released in the afternoon, and it already has a view count of a few hundred thousand. Just reading it, you can tell it is someone from within the industry. Who wrote it? Admit it now!" The author of that article was currently at home staring helplessly at his ceiling. He also hadnt been able to get the goods. The article he had written in the afternoon had been to help advertise a singer friend of his. The article had even listed a song list and supplementary evaluations. For the sake of adding a hint of pretentiousness, he had specifically mentioned the Diting Z Series. Furthermore, with the traffic count hitting hundreds of thousands so quickly, it was obvious that there were actually some operations going on. Fortunately, he had used a dummy ount when writing this article. Otherwise, if he were to be found out by people in the industry... He shivered at the thought before replying in the group: "It is all Fang Zhaos fault!" Whatever the case, he had to save himself first. For everyone that was unable to get the goods, the me could be thrown on Fang Zhao. Chapter 310: Fan Base Chapter 310: Fan Base Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Yanbei retirement home for former officials. A disgruntled Great-Grandfather Fang was frowning at his tablet. He had wanted to buy the headsets Fang Zhao was endorsing. After all, it was Fang Zhaos first time endorsing a luxury product. The first time Great-Grandfather Fang had seen the ad, he had checked his savings and done the math. He had decided to buy the basic model. But no such luck. "What is Fiery Bird thinking? Theyre a bigpany, after all. Didnt they think to cater to elderly customers who are slower to act? How are we going topete with those kids? What year is this that we still have to ce orders manually? Whats the point of smart automation? To put on a show? Its downright insulting to the elderly that we cant preprogram our purchases." Great-Grandfather Fang was grumbling non-stop. Great-Grandmother Fang, teapot in hand, was about to water their nts on the balcony when she heard her husbands rant. She raised her eyebrows, threw her spouse a nce, and continued with her chore. "This is called hunger marketing. My understanding is that many luxury brandse out with limited edition products. This is quitemon. Its not just Fiery Bird. Dont file aint and make much ado about nothing. Youll give Xiao Zhao a hard time." "I know!" Great-Grandfather Fang was just venting. He had no intention of filing a formalint. "If you really want those headsets, why dont you ask Xiao Zhao next time he gets inte ess on Wai?" Great-Grandmother said. Great-Grandfather Fang shook his head. "Im not going to bother Xiao Zhao over something trivial like this. What a tough shoot Xiao Zhao has. Who am I to waste his time over a pair of headsets? I heard just a few days ago that some of his fellow cast members got so immersed in character they needed to stick around for psychotherapy after theypleted their scenes. It pains me to hear things like that. I had no idea that acting was so hard. Any kind of radical change requires hard work. Xiao Zhao must have paid a heavy price to deliver such a great performance. He wont be due for a bento box for a few more seasons. Sigh, the thought of him getting his bento box pains me even more." One one hand, he wanted Fang Zhao to finish his shoot soon and get some rest at home. On the other, he didnt want to see Fang Zhaos character exit the show. Great-Grandfather Fang was quite conflicted. Great-Grandmother Fang raised her eyebrows again and threw her husband another nce. The older this old fart gets, the more sentimental he bes. But soon, Great-Grandfather Fang shifted gears. Even though he was upset about failing to ce an order for the headsets, he was also a bit emotional. It would have been even more embarrassing if a product Fang Zhao endorsed didnt move, but the new headsets Fang Zhao was endorsing were selling like hotcakes. What did that say? That meant that his great-grandson waspetent, that he had influence! That line of thinking got Great-Grandfather Fang excited again. He tidied up the outfit he was wearing and told Great-Grandmother, "Theres still some time before lunch. Im going for a walk." He walked out with his hands folded behind his back. There was a t-screen billboard within the retirement homepound. Great-Grandfather Fang chose a route that passed the billboard on purpose. The t screen yed thetestmercials every day. After taking in the ad for the Diting Z Series headsets endorsed by Fang Zhao as if he were admiring a work of art, Great-Grandfather Fang wanted to gloat. But when he turned his head, he couldnt see a single soul. "Where is everyone?" He canvassed the area. All of the folks who had been taking walks nearby were gone. Maybe it was nostalgia for the Old Era, or perhaps it was the influence of "Founding Era." Anything that had to do with the Old Era was evoking strong emotions in folks. The retro headsets from Fiery Birds Diting Z Series sold out instantly on every continent, regardless of the model. It was impossible to snatch a pair unless you acted swiftly. The earplug model and stereo system from the same series also sold out quickly. Several dayster, the folks who had managed tond the first bath of headsets received their goods. What was the first thing they did when they got their shipments? Eight out of 10 buyers showed off their headsets on their social media ounts first. One of the new stars of the professional gaming scene in Jinzhou posted a series of pictures on his ount. "My headsets have arrived! The same model that Zhao God uses. Come to think of it, Zhao God was the one who inspired me to be a professional gamer. Pity he has switched industries." Professional gamers from other continents also showed off their new Diting Z Series headsets online. Most of them mentioned Fang Zhao. Some mentioned him in passing, but others did it intentionally to boost their own exposure and brag about their wealth at the same time. But most of the gamers who had never faced Fang Zhao and yet werementing the fact that he had switched industries were merely paying lip service. They sure as hell didnt want to face off against Fang Zhao. Even though Fang Zhaos gaming career had been brief, he had made a significant mark. Footage of his avatar in action was often reposted and dissected. The reason some gamers still called Fang Zhao "Zhao God" was because no professional e-sports team or single yer had been able to match his results since his retirement. So Fang Zhao was truly the reason why some of the current stars of professional gaming coordinated with each other when ordering headsets from the Diting Z Series. Jinro, the current captain of Silver Wings professional gaming team, noticed all the posts iming they missed Fang Zhaos presence in the e-sports industry and wanted to face off against him. He screenshotted a few of the more representative posts and posted the pictures on his social media ount with the following message: "Ill show Zhao God these screenshots after he finishes his shoot. I hope youre ready to face off against him then." The gaming department at Silver Wing had new management, and the professional gaming team also had new leadership, but the gamers still referred to Fang Zhao as "Boss" internally. In public, they went along with the "Zhao God" moniker. Jinros post inspired gaming fans to follow suit. "Captain Jinro, youre missing a few screenshots. Here are some more. [picture] [picture]" "Here are two from mighty Tongzhou! [picture] [picture]" "Five from mighty Leizhou! ..." "Heres 10 from Huangzhou, mightiest continent of them all! ..." After gaming fans from different continents and curious onlookers from outside the industry joined the screenshot frenzy, gamers kept posting pictures of their new Diting Z Series headsets, but few made any mention of wanting to face off against Fang Zhao. The first few rising stars of the gaming world who had posted such messages now wanted to delete those posts, but deleting them now would be too obvious. They could only wait until the discussion died down. All we did was bullsh*t a little. Was it necessary to resort to screenshots? Some gaming publications reported on the screenshots in their social media posts, which gave the phenomenon even greater exposure. Of course, not everyone followed thetest developments in the gaming industry, so the screenshots werent a big deal. Overall, they didnt cause a major ripple. No one took them seriously. After some kidding around, the controversy soon died down. The hot topic was still the Z Series headsets. Music lovers and headset aficionados who had managed tond them were busy writing reviews. Folks who had failed to snatch a pair were either jamming Fiery Birds customer service department with calls about the officialunch date or shifting their attention to thepanys other headset lines. There were also folks who had bought the headsets simply to show off. Simply posting pictures of their headsets online didnt give them their fix. They also wore their headsets in public, hanging out strategically in spots that had the most foot traffic. At a major mall in downtown Qian. Two young men were discussing headsets. "Look, these are my new headsets. They cost some 5,000 dors!" the first young man said gleefully. "Youve had those headsets for some time, no? You should upgrade to a better pair." "Oh, I think my 50-dor headsets suffice," the other young man said. "How can 50-dor headsetspare to a pair that cost 5,000?" The young men were feuding when they heard a third voice. "Arent they the same? All you hear is noise with headsets that cost less than 100,000." The two young men froze. Wow, now thats being pretentious. They looked over and examined the headsets hanging over the neck of the man who had just spoken. The logo and unique design were unmistakablethey were Fiery Birds Z Series retro headsets, the most popr among the three most anticipated headset models this year. The first young man who had spoken raised his hands in surrender. "OK. Pretend I never said anything." Only an idiot wouldpare hardware with a nouveau riche tycoon. Not everyone could afford the Z Series, but even setting aside the Z Series, there were other more reasonably priced lines. The previous Diting lines that Fang Zhao had endorsed were quite good value for the money. They were sufficient for folks who werent that exacting when it came to sound quality. The two young men rewatched the Diting ad on a neighboring t screen. "I feel motivated to work hard again!" Fiery Bird had adopted a nket strategy for its ad campaign. Regardless of continent or city, you were bound to see their ads ying on a giant t screen hanging on a tall building. The billboards in residentialpounds, train stations, and zas were dominated by the Diting Z Series print ads. Naturally, Fiery Bird knew that the folks who could afford their products were a minority. The reason thepany had splurged on advertising aimed at a broader audience was to make a statement. Thats right. The hottest headsets of the year were made by Fiery Bird. Unless other headset makers can surpass the technical sophistication of the Z Series, Fiery Bird will continue to be the industry leader. Of course, the masses only got the basics. They knew that Fiery Bird had developed a line of kick-ass headsets and that the ad for the line featured the actor who yed General Fang Zhao in "Founding Era." Fang Zhao wasnt that famous in other continents, but "Founding Era" was a global hit. It would be impossible to miss him even if you werent a music or a gaming fan. Audiences from different continents watched the various chapters of "Founding Era" in different orders. They mostly watched the chapter about their home continent first before moving onto other chapters. However, anyone who watched the Yanzhou chapter remembered Fang Zhao. Fang Zhaos look in the Diting ad was different from his look in "Founding Era," but even if a person didnt recognize him in the ad, someone would point it out to them. Fang Zhaos poprity also rose with every additional season of "Founding Era" that was released. Sales of the previous Diting lines he had endorsed also spiked. Fang Zhao was the hottest star in Yanzhou, eclipsing even the three actors who yed Wu Yan in "Founding Era." At a small city in Yanzhou, on board the local circr train service. An old woman took in the Diting Z Series ad that was ying inside thepartment. "Oh, thats Fang Zhao!" A young man sitting nearbyughed. "Thats correct. That was Fang Zhao, but that was only a fragment of the ad. Youve got a keen eye, auntie!" The old woman shed a conceited smile. "Of course. I recognized him instantly. Ive got great eyes. Everyone in our residentialplex knows that." A youngdy in the samepartment asked, "Auntie, do you still follow celebrities?" The old woman froze briefly before responding. "No, I dont follow celebrities. I follow TV series, Founding Era in particr. I just retired. All I do is stay at home and watch Founding Era every day. If you ask me, I still think the Yanzhou chapter is the best. I like the Fang Zhao character the best. Everyone in ourpound likes him! After watching all the different chapters, Ive realized that he has the strongest presence. You have to project that kind of aura as a leader. While others fill up the room, he fills up the entire building! I was a senior manager before I retired. I behave just like him!" Fellow passengers: "..." Uhm, then youre wound a bit too tightly for a retiree. "Anyway, I think hes the actor who leaves the deepest impression," the old woman said with augh. "Hes my type of guy." Fellow passengers: "..." "Oh, whats the name of the actor who ys Fang Zhao?" the old woman asked. "His name is Fang Zhao too. I thought you had just recognized him," the youngdy sitting across from her said. "The ad featured the actor who yed Fang Zhao in Founding Era. His name is Fang Zhao as well, but he appears without makeup in the ad. He looks very different, but you still recognized him. What a great eye you have!" The old woman paused, apparently confused. "He has the same name as his character?" she asked. "Yes, the same." The youngdy enthusiastically pulled up a few news items from the time when Fang Zhao had firstnded the role on her bracelet and showed them to the old woman. "Fang Zhao beat out many big stars from Yanzhou and other continents to get the part." "Wow, thats quite something! Hes only in his 20s. So young. I never would have guessed that hes in his 20s, judging from the look of his character." The old woman had made up her mind to share the news stories with her bosom buddies from the same residentialplex. Folks who didnt follow celebrities like her were more taken by TV characters rather than the actors, who they wouldnt necessarily recognize. They used character names in daily conversation, but they rarely used the names of the actors. The old woman rushed home after arriving at her station. She eagerly ryed to her friends, "The actor who ys Fang Zhao is also called Fang Zhao! Isnt that easy to remember? Hes awfully, awfully young, even younger than my grandson!" Word spread quickly in the residentialpound. Journalists in Yanzhou soon realized that among Fang Zhaos fans who were active online, many were middle-aged and elderly women who were retired. They mostly stayed home, watched TV, and chatted with their neighbors. This particr demographic among Fang Zhaos fan base began growing rapidly. A reporter at an entertainment publication who was monitoring online trends told a colleague, "The skys the limit for Fang Zhao. The first luxury product he endorsed is already a sess. His own market value has risen leaps and bounds." "Its not just him. Take a look at the other actors in Founding Era. All the ones with substantial parts are doing well. Theyve all seen their market value rise. Even those who have already picked up their bento boxes are doing OK. Its the Founding Era effect. No wonder folks were angling tond roles when the director was casting. Heck, if I were an actor, Id pay to get a role." "The Diting Z Series is the first luxury product Fang Zhao has endorsed. I wonder what he will endorse next." "Maybe it will be a fashionbel. Word has it that a high-end mens tailor-madebel is negotiating with his management." "It might be a top-of-the-line outdoor attire brand too." Another reporter sharing the same office space who was sipping water started spitting his drink as he watched hisputer screen. He quickly summoned the others. "Im not sure what Fang Zhao will endorse next. All I know is that Leizhous top star has endorsed garlic! If theres someone who could raise the price of garlic to the price of gold, its him." Chapter 311: Zaro + Garlic Chapter 311: Zaro + Garlic Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Just when news about Fang Zhaos endorsement of Fiery Birds Diting Z Series advertisements had started to wane and many operational teams behind famed celebrities were rolling up their sleeves and getting ready to get in on the action, news of Zaro endorsing garlic violently seized the headlines of each and every continent, and the entire worlds entertainment circles were caught unprepared. Thebination of Zaro and garlic surprised people. The firepower from this news was so ferocious that it carved a bloody path through themunity of celebrities that frequently threw money to purchase poprity, Zaro, who called himself Leizhous greatest inte celebrity, was a descendant of a great general, a son of an aristocratic family, and someone who frequently bounced around in the entertainment circles. But no one had really ever seen Zaro endorse a product, at most only shootingmercials for films and drama series that his ownpany invested in. But now, such a person had actually gone and endorsed garlic! What sort of blow had he suffered for him to go and consider endorsing garlic? This was something that everyone found baffling. And the garlic that Zaro was endorsing had a price that did not lose out to silverware! A piece of garlic alone cost a few hundred, and there were still handpicked and preferred-choice grades that were above a thousand dors! If special varieties came out in the future, would there be a grade that was worth tens of thousands? Ripping people off! This wasnt the way to hype. In the past, no inte personalitys goods that were being hyped up were this exaggerated! Manyizens were dumbstruck. "This... Can garlic also be a luxury good?" "We were talking about earpieces yesterday. Today, after taking a look at my own wages, I realized I cant even afford garlic!" "No, no, no, it is only the garlic from whatever farm Zaro endorses. The garlic produced on Wai can be considered a luxury, but the garlic from Muzhou is still affordable." "Never in my wildest dreams did I expect the greatest inte celebrity of Leizhou to actually endorse an item that is so down to earth." "The brother who posted before, please take a look at its price and feel your own pockets before answering honestly. How can that garlic be considered down to earth!?" "I just went online and checked. Muzhou garlic prices have swelled! Fraudulent goods!" "Where is the Bureau for Commodity Prices?" "Not only garlic, farm produce that have seen their prices falling recently have suddenly bounced back up. There were many voices of protest online, but for Muzhou farm owners, Zaro was simply good news! Because of Zaro, farm produce that was used in everyday life and was gradually being neglected received attention once more, and the prices rebounded. Because there was an increasing amount of farm produce from foreigns in the market, prices kept falling year after year. Muzhous status as the worlds granary was bing harder to maintain. Although a portion of fresh fruits and vegetables were still very expensive,pared to five or ten years back, they had dropped a lot! Previously, there had even been people saying that unless it was a newly developed varietyfor example, those higher in medicinal valuethe value of agricultural produce would continue to fall in the future. Comparing the level of variety and abundance, Muzhou was unable topete. Comparing nostalgia, Wai had the "Ark Project" major research base and had already resurrected many varieties from seeds. Fors with immigration ns, farnds were progressively being put into use. Even on Wais side, private farms were already starting to be established, and furthermore, it was rumored that the soil quality on Wai was much more suitable for cultivating crops. There were some breeds of agricultural produce that had been resurrected years earlier and were grown in Muzhou. However, these crops saw some changes, and their original tastes had also been altered. The longer it took for cultivation, the greater the changes, and not every variety changed in a way that people liked. After all, Earth had seen a 100-year period full of fundamental changes, and the Period of Destruction had caused the soil to have changes that could not be restored. Even if it was possible to restore soil to its healthy state from the Old Era, it could take hundreds of years. Even thousands might not be enough. Who could wait so long? In the past, there had been some products from foreign farms that had been transported back, but the quantities had been tiny and limited to specialmunities. They hadnt been for external distribution. In general,monly seen fruits and vegetables, such as onions, ginger, garlic and other such products, did not have much investment value, and the risk was high. Today, Zaro had directly given these people a resounding p. The garlic that Zaro was endorsing was directly sold online. For an item like garlic, not mentioning its medicinal properties, as a seasoning, it could be used for numerous culinary purposes. Of course, there were also people that felt that even if garlic was special, having such a high price when it could only be fried once... Wasnt that going overboard? Many people left messages on Zaros social tform for this. "Other than this garlic being grown on Wai, what other special characteristics does it have?" "Even if transportation costs and cultivation expenditure are included, the prices shouldnt be so high." "I know that garlic can boost ones immune system and kill bacteria and germs, but with such a high price, could it be that it can even exorcise demons? "What does it have to be sold at such a premium?" During his inte ess time, when Zaro was undergoing an interview by a certain gourmet magazine arranged by his agent, he heard the presenter mention this question, and he replied with a question of his own: "Does this even require a reason?" Zaro had listened to his agents advice and so did not reveal the secret of his acting skills to the public. "I say that it is a magical object among garlic, so it is a magical object! It is worth its high value!" Recalling the circumstances when he had been filming, Zaro proudly said, "This garlic encapstes human sentiment inside of it." "Dont believe me?" "If you dont believe me, buy one and eat it and you will understand." And when some people watched the interview, their views changed and they thought: Thats right, with the family background that Zaro has, he has surely tried all sorts of good stuff. If he says its good, it is definitely extraordinary. Gluttons that were unable to free themselves from the clutches of culinary delicacies and who had sensitive and fussy tastebuds were just like those music zealots and did notck money either. These people would head wherever the good stuff was. It was fine if that could not head to Waithere would still be advance sales online. Scramble for them! Chefs inside some high-end restaurants or hotel chains were already sharpening their knives, ready to do battle. They just wanted to see what sort of difference this garlic hadpared to the ones from Muzhou. Would food prepared with this sort of garlic be even more delicious? The first batch of five tons of Wai garlic would be put on sale at the appointed time, and like before, they were sold out in a sh. In just the blink of an eye, people discovered there was none left. People that had managed to purchase this garlic tried it as soon as they received the goods, and they took to the inte to express their own thoughts and views about the garlic and share their own culinary skills with the world through bright photographs of exquisitely disyed delicacies. "Really, the taste just hits the spot." "I dont know whether it hits the spot, but the vor is just right! Stimting!!" "This is probably true garlicky vor." "The taste is slightly pungent, and if you eat it raw, it is a little spicier than the ones from Muzhou, but I think there isnt that much of a difference." "How can there be not much difference? Is your tongue so defective that you cant even tell a difference between superior and inferior garlic? You arent suited to being a chef if you cant taste a real delicacy! Even Zaro is better than you!" In no time, a new pretentious style appeared. Garlic used in seasoning? It had to be garlic flown back from Wai. Only then would there be enough vor! You can not appreciate this vor, but you cannot say that it is ordinary. Do you think we are having garlic? No! What we are having is an aesthetic taste! A taste of pretentiousness! A taste of being an elite! How many gourmets gave it acim and said it was authentic garlic vor? If you cant taste the difference, it is definitely your tongue that is defective. You cant even bepared to Zaro. The gourmet world saw a tide of good evaluations, but the price of this garlic was indeed too high. Thus, many people started thinking of ways to get those over at Wai to help buy some on their behalf. Isnt this garlic grown on Wai? Purchasing it from Wai would surely be cheaper! Thus, many actors in the Wai film studioplex were bombarded with long distance calls from friends and family. "Hello, when will your filming over there end? Help me bring back some of the native garlic. Over here, they cost too much! And there are even fakes!" "What is the price of garlic over at Wai? If it is cheaper, help me bring some back. Any amount will do. Over here I can even finish a few hundred kilograms no problem." Even conscripts serving on Wai base received requests from their rtives to help them purchase garlic. As for those with the right connections, they were contacted to purchase it internally and in bulk. If they could not purchase it immediately, the buyer would make an advance order and dly pay the deposit first. When Zaro saw his name appearing on the push notifications of entertainment news headlines across each continent and then saw the money in his ount increasing, he forgot the initial unwillingness hed had when his agent had first asked him to endorse garlic. "You endorsement is percentage based. Are you satisfied now? I told you before that there was no need to be envious of Fang Zhao. Now the market in which we are operating in is very big." Zaros agent was encouraging Zaro at the same time he was discussing profit sharing with their coborative partners. "Now all you have to do is concentrate on doing a good job for the filming that is toe and not bother about other stuff. When the time is ripe, we can generate hype again," Zaros agent exhorted. Zaro nodded his head in delight. What was the big deal about earpieces? Had anyone ever endorsed garlic before? No one! A person with his sort of status should be unique and unmatched! He should stand out from the masses! There were many people who loved music, but what about people who ate lots of good stuff? Were there any!? There were many people that bought earpieces, but were there many people that were addicted to gourmet foodstuffs? Were there!? The amount was too far apart!! Zaro excitedly watched his own poprity soar while his agent pondered how to increase Zaros value even further. Back when Wai had first applied for the major research base, there had been somerge Muzhou farm owners that had been eyeingnd here. However, back then, the audits for private farnd here had been even more strict than the film studioplex, and it had not been something that Wai base could decide alone. Now that it was finally open to public purchasing, Zaros manager had contacted a bunch of farm owners on Wai to coborate and generate a wave of hype for garlic before letting Zaro stand at the front to advertise. In the past, there had been a limit to garlic on Wai. By joining hands, Wais garlic had increased by about 80%. Still, the garlic produced by Wai was supplied to the military on Wai base, the "Founding Era" team, and those at the film studioplex. Basically, the supply only covered this bunch. It was market dominance. Now even if others wished to purchase the goods, they wouldnt be able to get much. Furthermore, the checks on freight transports from the Wai spaceport were very strict. Zaro and this bunch might have established market dominance and generated a whole lot of buzz, but they still followed regtions and paid their taxes dutifully. All these taxes would be funds for Wai base, and because of the huge amount of taxes, Wai base would not make things difficult for them and would help out with the transportation of goods. As of now, the Wai spaceport had increased its manpower, but there were still limitations to bringing goods out of Wai. Whether it was garlic or agricultural produce, people were not permitted to bring along too much and werent allowed to evade the taxes! Experimental breeds still in the trial phrase could not be brought out. If anyone was discovered to be in possession of these, they would be locked up in a small ck room on the base, no questions asked. Now, the Wai spaceport had the doubly guaranteed method of machines and dogs... although there was only one dog that was taking up a post. The other dogs that had arrived on Wai base had not grown up yet. Celebrities from every continent were gloomy. It was all right if they were unable topete for headlines with Fang Zhao. After all, besides having the operations teams of Silver Wing behind his back, he still had Fiery Birds advertising to generate hype. But now they werent able to evenpete with Zaro! In the past, Zaro making the headlines had only been limited to having a great influence in Leizhou. On a global context, it had been nothing more than some entertaining news that could be treated as a joking matter. But now, the influence had expanded globally and everyone could not help but feel that all the continents would no longer be peaceful in future. Over at the cast and crew of "Founding Era," during inte ess time, every celebrity took note of the activity on the inte. During his hard-earned two hours of inte ess, Woo Tianhao logged on to his social tform to leave some online presence and saw the news. "Zaro is a f*cking talent!" When Zaro had been filming a vampire horror series, the prices of garlic and silverware had been stirred up. Now, the value of garlic had risen even more impressively. At the same time, Woo Tianhao felt a little sullen. They were both descendants of great generals and they were both around the same age. In the past, he had always felt superior. Even when Zaros acting ability had suddenly broken out, he still had not treated it as a big deal, but now Zaro had stirred up the price of garlic, and Woo Tianhao was envious of the profits Zaro was reaping. He had invested in many projects and was always busying himself, yet those could notpare to how much Zaro had earned from generating hype for garlic. Wai was really a gold mine! With the topic of Zaro and garlic erupting, Fang Zhaos buzz on the inte slowly declined. Fiery Bird did not need to bombard the masses with advertisements all the time. Just letting everyone know about this product was enough. When the time for the official sales approached, they would have another round of publicity campaigns, but right now they were fine with leaving the spotlight to others. Even if this wave of poprity was over, many people would still remember Fang Zhao and the first luxury item he had endorsed. Before Fang Zhao had endorsed the Z Series, he had actually signed a contract to endorse something even more luxuriousthe 10th-generation console. However, back when he had signed that, the contract had been region limited, not global. Furthermore, the 10th-generation console had yet to begin mass production, so any advertisements were still being pushed back. The outside world had no idea about this. With regard to Fiery Bird seeking Fang Zhao to endorse the Z Series earpieces, besides valuing Fang Zhaos influence and potential, Fiery Bird had also had a mentality of it being a technological challenge. They had felt that there was no challenge in seeking out other stars. Fiery Bird had never ever worried about sales volume. Seeking out an ambassador was not just for saleswhat Fiery Bird wanted the earpieces to challenge was Fang Zhaos ears! Whenever Fang Zhao endorsed an earpiece model, he shared with Fiery Bird his thoughts as a consumer as well as the pros and cons of the product. Even though the Z Series earpieces had been coined a magical object by the outside world, as before, it did not receive a "perfect" evaluation from Fang Zhao. Fiery Bird did not think that Fang Zhao was going out of his way to find fault with their product. The frequency range of the Z Series was frightening, and it far exceeded the hearing range of the average person. Generally speaking, if one wanted to hear every single detail, he would need to have the abilities of certain beasts. Fang Zhao seemed to possess such an ability. "Divine Ears" and "Diting" were but some of the nicknamesizens had given Fang Zhao. Fiery Birds technology development department staff also acknowledged this, and when they had time, these staff wouldmunicate with Fang Zhao and inquire with him about his thoughts when testing certain products. This sort of coboration was something that other celebrities had no way of providing. At the "Founding Era" cast dormitory building. Fang Zhao was seated in his own quarters with his earpiece on. Although he had not given the Z Series earpieces a "perfect" evaluation, he also acknowledged that among all the earpieces he had used up to now, this series provided the best experience. All the technology squeezed into such a tiny earpiece caused Fang Zhao toment the marvel of technology. Science and technology had made the experience so different. Fiery Bird had given the name "Z" to this new series that had a new system. The outside world saw it as representing the "Zhao" in Fang Zhao, but in actual fact, in the Old Era, the letter Z had a significance in cosmology. This represented the self-confidence and ambition of Fiery Bird as an industry leader. Fang Zhaos fingers slid across the keyboard as musical notes drifted into his ear. Sentiments carried by the musical notes without any modification passed through the earpiece and were directly transmitted into his ear. If there were any blemishes, it would surely be the music keyboard being unable to keep up. Beside the keyboard was a paperback notebook. The page it was turned to was full of undecipherable symbols. He wasposing. Even if he was filming, Fang Zhao had never set asideposing. But there were too many distractions to do everything well, so during this period, his focus had been on filming. As of now, season five was being broadcast and filming for season seven was already underway. Fang Zhaos part in the series would end at season nine. Before then, he wanted toplete the piece he was working on right now. He would notpete with other members of the music team or precursors in the music circles to get his music in the series, but he would fight for one scene in the ninth season. Chapter 312: Standing on the Shoulders of a Giant Chapter 312: Standing on the Shoulders of a Giant Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao had a visitor when he wasposing. It waste. Production crews were wrapping up certain scenes, and actors were starting to head back to their rooms. For the most part, the actors rested, memorized lines, or started preparing for uing scenes after returning to their rooms. Recently, quite a few actors had been approaching Fang Zhao for acting tips. After speaking to Fang Zhao, Si Lu hadpleted his remaining scenes in peak form. Word that Si Lu had found inspiration from Fang Zhao had quickly spread on the set of the Yanzhou chapter. While Zaro had taken shortcuts by using gimmicks to enhance his performances, Si Lu was the real deal. He was an A-list actor in Yanzhou who had won quite a few prestigious awards. His quite moving mastery of his death scene in season five of "Founding Era" had won widespread acim from senior figures in the industry. But the bottom line was that both Zaro and Si Lu had gotten their inspiration from Fang Zhao. Thus, when actors were struggling to find their form, they often tried their luck with Fang Zhao. Eventually, folks realized that Fang Zhao was indeed a big help. They didnt make much of his handy advice, though, chalking it up to his impressive knowledge of Yanzhou history. As a consultant to the production, they figured he also had a deeper understanding of the script and the characters than the average actor. When he heard the knock on the door, Fang Zhao thought it was another actor. Instead, when he opened his door, he saw Dina, the vice president of the Yanzhou Music Association. Both Dina and Ming Cang had spoken highly of Fang Zhao when he had created the virtual idol Pr Light and produced the four movements of the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series. Dina was a member of the teamposing the score for "Founding Era." Ming Cang wasntnot because he wasnt qualified but because his son Ming Ye was still receiving treatment. He couldnt get away. "Vice President Dina?" Fang Zhao invited Dina in and offered him a ss of warm water. "Im just taking a walk after dinner. We havent had a real conversation since we arrived in Wai, so I figured Id see what youre up to. What were you doing? Memorizing lines?" Dina scanned the room. Fang Zhaos single room wasnt that big. Apart from his bedroom, he had a living room that he used as a study. There was little storage space. Dina could see everything there was to see. When he spotted the electronic keyboard and an open notebook and pen next to it, the smile on Dinas face grew. "No, I was justposing," Fang Zhao responded. "Sorry to intrude." Dina did feel bad, but he also felt encouraged. He had dropped by to ask Fang Zhao about his future career ns. Fang Zhao was growing in poprity both in Yanzhou and globally. He had a big endorsement deal. His poprity was skyrocketing. Would he continue acting? What would his next step be? Dina had been thinking that if Fang Zhao didnt want to give upposing, the youngposer could stick around after he finished shooting his scenes. He could remain as a special guest of the music team. If he could produce a piece or two, that would give them even more leverage. If Fang Zhao wanted to switch careers, Dina would definitely try to talk him out of it. In terms of musicposition, Dina considered Fang Zhao one of the most promising talents among Yanzhous young musicians. Thest time Dina had had inte ess and spoken to Ming Cang, they had wondered whether Fang Zhao was taking a break fromposing. Little had Dina expected toe over and find Fang Zhao working on a new piece instead of memorizing his lines. Of course he was delighted. And based on Dinas observation of Fang Zhaos patterns the past few years, he realized that Fang Zhao either opted out of the game or was fullymitted. Once he set his eyes on something, he would definitely deliver at a high quality. It was too early to say if Fang Zhaos new piece would be chosen for the "Founding Era" score, but Dina was happy about the mere fact that Fang Zhao hadnt given up onposing. He had no use for the spiel he had prepared in advance, and Dina didnt want to interrupt this junior musiciansposing. Hed rather not stem the flow of Fang Zhaos inspiration with a conversation. "Ill get going, then. Keep doing what you were doing. Youre very talented atposing pieces set against the Period of Destruction, but dont put too much pressure on yourself. The journey is more important. There are no winners and losers in music. Even if your piece isnt selected for the score, it doesnt mean its a bad song." "I know," Fang Zhao said. "As long as you can stay sober-minded." Dina got up to leave. En route to his dorm room, he ran into Fay Harmonik, the violin prodigy from Jizhou. An old friend from Jizhou had just bragged about Fay Harmonik to Dina today, proudly noting that the young violinist had contributed to quite a few scores and songs recently. One of Fay Harmoniks pieces had been chosen for the "Founding Era" score. It would appear in season six of the Jizhou chapter. Dina always treated talented young musicians well, regardless of which continent they were from, but he did not know Fay Harmonik well. They exchanged perfunctory hellos before going about their own business. Later, Dina remembered that he had seen Fay Harmonik carrying a case. He wondered if it was a new violin that Fay Harmonik had shipped to Wai. Meanwhile, Fay Harmonik was in a decent mood. When he needed inspiration or to adjust his mood, he always put on his headset. Sometimes he listened to the sounds of nature, sometimes to ssic songs. He listened to all sorts of genres and musical styles. People like him who were sensitive to sound had extremely exacting standards when it came to headset quality. They could pick up on every detail. Their ears had no tolerance for ws. He had brought just a lone headset to Wai, which had broken down. He had borrowed a pair but hadnt been able to stand the sound quality. They had been pure torture, especially when used outdoors. The climate on Wai interfered with certain types of electronic equipment. Interference in headsets created a noise that Fay Harmonik found unbearable. He had taken advantage of his inte ess day to ask his assistant to order a new headset. Price wasnt an issue as long as the headset was of good quality, sound quality was guaranteed, and they could function despite the crappy weather on Wai. Knowing that Fay Harmonik was demanding when it came to headset quality, his assistant did careful research. He ended up deciding on Fiery Birds Diting Z Series, hailed online as one of the three top new models on the market. He managed to snatch a pair and sent the headset to Wai immediately. Half a minuteter. Fay Harmonik was dying to get his hands on his new headset, but he froze when he saw the face of the celebrity endorser on the box. The joy that the new headset had just drawn out in him had vanishedpletely. "Bad luck!" At that moment, he wanted to smash his new headset. But he hesitated. Eventually, he removed the headphones and gave them a listen. Five minutester. Fay Harmonik couldnt bear parting with the headset. Instead, he tossed the packaging into the trash can. What he couldnt see didnt bother him. Fay Harmonik silently cursed Fang Zhao repeatedly. Howe such a quality headset was endorsed by Fang Zhao? Fang Zhao had no idea that someone was secretly cursing him in a nearby building. After Dina left, he didnt continue with hisposing. Instead, he read the parts of his script that hadnt been shot and closed his eyes to meditate. Wu Yans role got more substantial toward the end of the story. Thest few seasons of the Yanzhou chapter were told from his vantage point, describing how he gradually rose to a position of leadership. Meanwhile, Fang Zhao had fewer scenes, which was why he had more time topose. The next day, after the mornings scenes had been shot, the cast had lunch together, munching on the boxed meals delivered from the canteen. The younger actors had yet topletely remove themselves from their characters. They were a bit depressed. A few of the veteran actors sitting on the margins tried to liven up the atmosphere. They brought up the entertainment headlines theyd read thest time theyd gone online and spected which actors would keep dominating the news. "Its the young ones who are grabbing the headlines." "Were too old. We cantpete." One of the veteran actors had a great perspective. "Old geezers like us are frail and ugly. We should just focus on acting and leave the headlines and the limelight to the youngsters." "What are you talking about? I just turned 100 and I look like Im in my 70s or 80s. Im still young. Not long ago, a fan called me an evergreen male icon." "You cant believe what they say. Fans are biased." "Were notpeting on our looks but on our ability. Last time I was online, my agent told me that quite a few major brands want me to endorse their products. Hahaha, my career has been rejuvenated with youthful vigor!" "After finishing Founding Era, Im going to shoot a fewmercials and earn some travel money. Im going to go on vacation and rx properly. Im too tired!" The light tone of their conversation was intentional. They wanted to help themselves and the young actors rx. The veteran actors were more experienced and were tougher mentally, but they were still affected by their characters. They could let go only when they finished all their scenes and steered clear of anything rted to the production. "Fang Zhao, the ad you just did looks decent. My granddaughter managed to snatch a headset you endorsed. Ill have to get you to autograph them when we return to Yanzhou," one of the veteran performers said while looking at Fang Zhao, who was wolfing down his second boxed meal. Secretly, he was full of admiration. What a professional Fang Zhao is. "No problem," Fang Zhao responded. Another veteran actor was about to say something, but he was interrupted by someone who yelled Fang Zhaos name from a distance. "Big Brother Zhao!" A small figure darted toward the crowd. The actors smiled when they identified the intruder. "Xiao Tian, youre not with your dad today?" one of the actors asked. The visitor was the child actor Lu Aotian, who yed a young Wu Yan. Lu Aotian was not his birth name. His parents had named him Lu Ao. He came from a family of artists that included musicians and actors, so Lu Ao had had a head start. Of course, he was quite talented himself. Hed made his debut at age 3 in a TV series. His versatile acting had enabled him to turn a supporting role into a leading performance. Hed won his first major acting award when he was 4. After rising to fame, Lu Ao had felt that he was born to be a leading man. After some online research, he hade up with the stage name Li Aotian 1 . At age 6 1/2, leveraging his family background and his own talent, he hadnded the role of young Wu Yan. Common sense would suggest that Lu Aotian was closer to Wu Jun and He Lisi. After all, they yed the same character at different ages. They shared a lot ofmon ground. But in reality, the division ofbor was a bit lopsided. Lu Aotian only had a limited number of scenes. There were few important events in Wu Yans youth, after all, so Lu Aotian had a lighter load. But Wu Yans life became more eventful after he came of age. Wu Jun was under a lot of pressure to do a good job portraying Wu Yan in his early adulthood. Sometimes, the director found his performancescking. He needed a lot of time to adjust, so he had no time to chat with Lu Aotian. He Lisi was even busier. If Wu Jun was under considerable pressure, then He Lisi faced even more. He had little time to spare for Lu Aotian. Perhaps because they had enjoyed good camaraderie in season one, Fang Zhao had left a good impression on Lu Aotian. After they had gotten to know each other better, Lu Aotian had begun to look him up for a chat even after the scenes they shared had finished shooting. The little fe had endured some hardship to portray a young Wu Yan, losing quite a bit of weight. He had stayed away from high-calorie snacks and such for a long period, so what the audiences saw in season one was a malnourished, skinny figure, which was historically urate. But afterpleting those early scenes, the little fe had caught up on all the snacks he had avoided when he losing weight. In a few months, he had been back to his old self. Lu Aotian had nned on maintaining his figure afterpleting his scenes as a young Wu Yan so he could be an extra. Random kids appeared in every season. Some simply served as a backdrop. Lu Aotian had badgered the directors to cast him as an extra, but he had been turned down and banned from all units. Most of the kids who served as backdrops were created by CG in post-production. Extras were the exception, not the rule. Unable to serve as an extra, Lu Aotian had wanted to watch the older actors perform, but that request had also been rejected. Kids werent mentally as tough as adults. It wasnt a good idea for them to stay malnourished and spend that much time on a stressful set. The negative vibes that the veteran actors gave off when they performed were also a bad influence on kids of Li Aotians age. So Lu Aotian could only visit sets after the days shooting had beenpleted. Lu Aotians father was an actor. He was shooting next door. His mother was a musician and was a member of the team that wasposing and performing the score. He also had a few rtives working on the production who were heavyweights in the industry. When he heard someone mention his father, Lu Aotian responded, "He doesnt have any scenes today. Hes watching a performance at the concert hall. There are quite a few performances today. Quite a few actors who arent scheduled to film today are there. Do you guys wanna join?" The concert hall was where the music team was based. It was equipped with rehearsal space and instruments. There were also professional recording studios and performance halls. Musicians working on the production put on shows there frequently. It was a way for them to interact and exchange ideas. Meanwhile, the on-set psychologists encouraged the actors who were free to attend the performances as a form of rxation. "Big Brother Zhao, are you going to check out the shows this afternoon?" Lu Aotian asked. Fang Zhao looked at Li Aotian, who was staring at him eagerly, and nodded. "I dont have any scenes this afternoon. Ill head over." "Then lets go together in a bit! Finish your meal first, Big Brother Zhao. Ill give Director Bai a heads up." Lu Aotian dashed toward the directors office. One of the veteran actors chuckled. "Fang Zhao, youre quite popr!" Fang Zhao used to be the center of attention of a few young actors led by Ji Polun. After they had finished their scenes, Fang Zhao had suggested they look for work as extras on other shooting units. Eleven chapters, 11 units. They were bound to be short on actors at some point. Working as an extra was good experience. Spending time on the sets of the other chapters, getting to know the other actors, and picking up a few acting tips was a good thing for Ji Polun andpany. Now, Ji Polun and friends rarely showed up on the set of the Yanzhou chapter, but Lu Aotian showed up from time to time to chat up Fang Zhao. Lu Aotian returned soon. Noticing that Fang Zhao had finished eating, he said, "Big Brother Zhao, lets take a picture together again. Ill post it next time I have inte ess." "Didnt you post one already?" Fang Zhao asked. "Ill post another one. I dont have any more scenes. If I dont show up, my fans will forget me. This time Ill have to hitch a ride on your poprity, Big Brother Zhao." Lu Aotian was delighted to get Fang Zhaos OK. Instead of sitting quietly next to Fang Zhao, he climbed Fang Zhaos body as if it were a tree trunk. Using Fang Zhaos hands for support, he sat on Fang Zhaos shoulders. After taking the picture, Lu Aotian excitedly yelled to the actors who were bystanders, "I sat on the shoulders of a giant again!" There was a story behind Lu Aotiansment. General Wu Yan had said during an interview when he was elderly that the reason he had advanced so far in his career was because he had stood on the shoulders of a giant. The only surviving photo of a young Wu Yan was a picture he had taken with Fang Zhao. In the photo, the diminutive Wu Yan sat on Fang Zhaos shoulders. Much of the storyline in the Yanzhou chapter had been drawn from Wu Yans memoirs. Wu Yan had said in the book that without Fang Zhao, there would have been no him. Wu Yan had been mentored by Fang Zhao. A simr scene was part of season one of the Yanzhou chapter. A tiny, skinny Wu Yan sat on the shoulders of a Fang Zhao still reeking of gunpowder and blood. Fang Zhaos eyes were watery with emotion. It was an exact recreation of the old photo. Away from the set, Lu Aotian, who was fast gaining weight, and an out-of-character Fang Zhao struck a simr pose for pictures. "I, Lu Aotian, have stood on the shoulders of a giant more than once. Im bound to have a bright future!" Lu Aotian followed up by asking Fang Zhao, "Dont you agree, Big Brother Zhao?" "Xiao Tian, youve gained weight again," Fang Zhao said. That little cub of a child had been eating excessively since giving up on his diet. He was rapidly gaining back the weight hed lost. "Rubbish! I havent been eating much," Lu Aotian said, gazing at his chubby limbs. "Im just a little chubby. Not to mention that youre a strong man, Big Brother Zhao. Im just a baby. This is nothing for you!" Knowing that Fang Zhao could carry him easily, Lu Aotian didnt dismount, instead showing Fang Zhao a bunch of pictures he had taken recently and starting to gossip. "Big Brother Zhao, did you know they came up with a nickname for the private gym reserved for the prominent actors?" "Whats the nickname?" "Guess!" "Cream of the crop?" "No, rec center for retired officials!" Chapter 313: Troublemaking Hands Chapter 313: Troublemaking Hands Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Why was it said to be a rec center for retired officials? Because when it reached the sixth and seventh season, the important characters portrayed in the series were all starting to be old. Humans physical constitutions had started to change during those 100 years. It had been a long-term process, not an overnight change. These changes had been more obvious in children born during the Period of Destruction. Other people had been able to see their constitutions change slowly day by day, but they still could not have beenpared to people of the Old Era. Even if the two types of people were both 100 years old, the people that had experienced the Period of Destruction right from the start would seem much older than people of the New Era. The plot for season six and seven roughly touched upon 60-plus and 70-plus years during that period. ording to genuine historical video resources, during that time, many of these important historical characters had already been old, and as time passed, these characters would gradually get older. If they were to take into ount the Old Eras way of counting age, if the Period of Destruction had not abruptly descended, the majority of this bunch would already have retired. They would really be a bunch of retired officials. Fang Zhaoughed when he heard this term. He had also wondered what would have happened had the Period of Destruction never urred. What sort of leisurely life would he have led upon retiring? Ultimately, his ending had been to die in battle. Noticing that Fang Zhao wasnt angry at all, Lu Aotian continued, "Big Brother Zhao,ter on, when we go to the music center, give me your autograph. Not much, just a Diting Z Series earpiece and a few photographs. My entire family loves you, and my grandparents follow the series closely. They tell me that in the Yanzhou chapter, besides me, you are their next favorite." "Sure." It was just signing his autograph. Fang Zhao would not decline this sort of trivial matter. The music center here had been designed by a number of globally renowned architects. The building did not have the bright splendor of buildings of the New Era. Looking at its exterior, it seemed rather unsophisticated. It was as if the architects had used rather pious methods to suit the native topography and blend it together with the rocks, sand, hills, and earth. Its exterior did seem crude and had an intense native vor, but stepping in, one would find sophisticated technology all over. There were numerous teams with all sorts of different musical styles concentrated here and over 10 practice studios and concert halls, yet not a single note of a musical instrument could be heard on the first floor. Stepping in through the main doors of the center, all one could hear was muted discussions. This was the sound of people walking on the first floor and sitting at the rest areas. On the whole, it was rather peaceful. "Lu Ao!" Lu Aotians father was carrying a bag, and he took quick strides over from the level-one rest area and eximed, "Get down! So old, yet you behave like a two-year-old? Do you still need someone to carry you when walking? How many times have I told you?" After carrying Lu Aotian down from Fang Zhaos shoulder, his father apologetically said to Fang Zhao, "Sorry, little kids are insensitive... Were you like this all the way whening over from the film area? Father Lu looked at Lu Aotian. Lu Aotian avoided his gaze. Father Lus eyebrows furrowed, and he opened his mouth to begin the lecture. Lu Aotian leaned in to take the bag from his fathers hands before he could speak. "Dad, have you brought all the things I asked for?" Father Lu ignored his question and even blocked his son, raising the bag out of his sons grasp. "This little rascal just loves giving people trouble. Fang Zhao, are you tired from carrying the little piggy all the way? You can rest for a bit over here. Now, it is the afternoon rest period; performances at the venues have not started yet." Father Lu pay no attention to Lu Aotians protest at being called "little piggy," and he brought Fang Zhao to the rest area. "If Im a little piggy, Dad, you are a big piggy... My bag! Dad, give me my bag." Lu Aotian picked up his tiny feet and chased after them. "Big Brother Zhao promised to give me his autograph. I wont bother him after he has signed it." After speaking with Fang Zhao for a bit, Father Lu saw that Fang Zhao really did not seem to mind. Father Lu did not reprimand Lu Aotian as it was a public area, after all, and there were many people nearby. Later on, when they returned home, he would have a little private talk with Lu Aotian. To have the cheek to sit on Fang Zhaos shoulders? Taking a photograph is all right, but walking such a distance and making Fang Zhao carry you? Take a look at your own weight! This little brat needs some sorting out! "Fang Zhao, if you have no urgent matters to attend to, have something to eat with us while you sign. The refreshments here arent too bad, and what the performing artists eat here is more exquisite than what actors get over at therge dining hall. The taste might not be on par with the food at the gourmet city, but it definitely wins out in terms of artistic sense. These are the benefits investment firms have given them. However, only the cards here can be swiped, if you wish to eat here. People invited to the music team have the meal card for the music center. I will be using my wifes card." Father Lu did not seem embarrassed at all and was even a little pleased as he showed off a little. But when he thought about it, Fang Zhao was also a member of the music team and had the meal card too. "Big Brother Zhao, look, we can do the signing here." To the side, Lu Aotian had finally gotten hold of the bag and had taken out his earpieces, and handed it over to Fang Zhao together with a pen. "There are still two more photographs. For our photo together, you just have to sign here. When I have inte ess, Im going to unt your autograph, hehe." Fang Zhao took the pen, earpiece, and photographs and proceeded to sign them. Lu Aotian handed over another two photos. "Can you help me sign these two stills too? These are for my grandma and grandad." After these two, there were another two, then another two, and then yet another two... Seeing Lu Aotian fishing out photographs two by two, Fang Zhaoughed. "All right, bring out all the remaining ones. I will sign them all in one go." This rascal had too many patterns. Lu Aotian brought all the photographs and cards in his bag out. Some were for his seniors and some were for his siblings. There was even one for the ssmate who sat beside him in ss... Altogether, there were more than 50 pieces. "Hehe." Lu Aotian also felt a little embarrassed and did not know what to say, so he could only smile sheepishly. He had previously lied to Fang Zhao that there were only a few pieces, but in actual fact, the scene before his eyes seemed quite excessive. From the corner of his eyes, he noticed his fathers face turning ck. Fang Zhao returned the pen and photograph cards back to Lu Aotian after he was done signing all of them. "Heh! Thank you, Big Brother Zhao! Feel free to order whatever you want! I can swipe my moms card too!" Father Lu pointed to the oval-shaped couch not too far away and said to Lu Aotian, "Lower your voice. If you dont want to eat, go over and sleep." Lu Aotian saw his fathers expression wasnt too good, so he didnt dare to be stubborn. Grudgingly, he moved over to where the couch was, but he did not feel like sleeping and he wanted to keep himself upied, so he scanned around looking for anything fun. At this moment, he saw a Muzhou actor bringing a dog in, and his eyes glowed. There were quite a number of actors from Muzhous filming team that had brought along dogs with them. These dogs were from Muzhous famed police dog academy, were mature, and could understand a lot ofmands. The Muzhou chapter of "Founding Era" could not have scenes without dogs. Dogs had yed an important role in Muzhou all along, and there were many records left in historical resources. In the Cemetery of Martyrs, there were also many graves and sculptures of dogs. When the police dog academy was selecting dogs for filming, the dogs appearance, IQ, temperament, and other factors had been taken into consideration before this batch had been selected. Muzhous actors had also familiarized themselves with the dogs early on and now brought them along wherever they went, fostering a stronger bond so the coordination between man and dog would be even better during filming. There was no explicit rule prohibiting dogs, so whenever those Muzhou actors came, their dogs were at their sides. Lu Aotian was both afraid of and curious about these dogs that were muchrger than him, and he could not help but tease them whenever he saw them. These dogs had received training and were leashed, so even if the dogs were provoked and got mad, they would not chase after Lu Aotian or bite him, as there was a person holding them back. And because of this, Lu Aotian got bolder. Even if his father had told him many times not to provoke the dogs, he was unable to stop his troublemaking hands. This time, it was the same. The moment he saw the Muzhou actor bringing the dog over, Lu Aotian scurried over to it. Father Lu was talking to Fang Zhao about the series as well as discussing other stuff, such as certain code words that people outside the cast and crew did not know. Any industry outsiders would not understand anything even if they heard, but insiders who had a few years in the industry would know right away. Lu Aotian could be said to still be young and ignorant in the cast, so as his father, Father Lu had to take responsibility and remember and repay the help that others rendered to his son. To have been able to survive in the entertainment industry for so long, Father Lu also had his own methods. Although he was only considered a reputable actor in the showbiz circles, amongizens, he was considered quite the popr star. However, the cast of "Founding Era" had nock of popr superstars, so with his background and contacts, he would not put on the airs of a senior when talking to a promising neer Fang Zhao. Of course, when speaking to Fang Zhao, Father Lu also paid some attention to Lu Aotian. Noticing the little rascal provoking a dog again, he started to fume inside. The actor from Muzhou had not been too familiar with Father Lu in the past, but because everyone had friends and rtives over here at the music center and frequently came over for meals, over time, they had gotten to know each other and would exchange some words when they ran into each other. Thus, when Father Lu saw the Muzhou actor looking over, he made some hand gestures toward the other party. Lu Aotian, this little brat, deserved to be taught a lesson he would remember. At the moment, the unknowing Lu Aotian was staring at the obediently seated dog. In his hands, he held a straw for drinking fruit juice. The average size of a Muzhou dog was very big so that, in the serial, more people would see how awe-inspiring Muzhou dogs were. Back in the police dog academy, the dogs that had been selected were especially impressive. Even when seated, the dog was taller than Lu Aotian by two heads. Therge dog noticed Lu Aotian when he started walking over and stared at him warily. It knew that this rascal provoked him every single time, and when Lu Aotian got close, some impatient growls formed in the dogs throat. Lu Aotian closed the distance and nervously extended his hands, using the straw to poke therge dog lightly. Therge dog growled and suddenly got up and rushed two steps over to Lu Aotian. As this was the length of the leash, it generally did this to scare people only and would not struggle against the leash restraining him. Lu Aotian had also been scared by this method a few times. After a while, he had stopped being afraid anymore, and he experiencedly took a few steps back till he was just out of reach of the dog. Then. Thud. Boy and dog both turned to look at the leash, and they saw the leash handle had fallen on the ground. Lu Aotian: "..." Turn around, run! Therge dog looked at the leash on the ground, then raised its head to look at that Muzhou actor. Seeing the actor gesture, the dog chased after Lu Aotian. Lu Aotian looked over his shoulder and saw therge dog catching up. Scared sh*tless, he shrieked and ran in the direction of his father. How fast could those short legs of Lu Aotians carry him? Therge dog was closing in, but it actually was not even using its full strength. Everyone around witnessing the scene knew it was teasing the child. Father Lu got up and walked over, spreading his arms preparing to catch his son while thinking to himself, Learned your lesson this time? Who knew that Lu Aotian would change direction, bypassing his father and running over to Fang Zhao before expertly mbering up Fang Zhaos shoulders. Father Lu: "..." Therge dog stopped about five steps away and twitched its nose while staring at Fang Zhao suspiciously. It took a step closer and sniffed, wary and curious. Following that, it warily turned its head toward the Muzhou actor and gave two low growls. ck faced, Father Lu went over and picked Lu Aotian up from Fang Zhaos shoulders and smacked him on the butt. "Lets see if you still dare to provoke dogs in future!" The Muzhou actor came over and picked up the leash before telling Lu Aotian whileughing, "Little friend, dont do this next time. If a dog isnt leashed, you might be bitten." "Did you hear that?" Father Lu softly chided his son. The Muzhou noticed his dog sniffing the air from time to time while taking a step closer to Fang Zhao. "This dog is really well trained," Fang Zhao said. Hearing praise for the dog from his own continent, the Muzhou actor was also pleased. "Of course. Our Muzhou dogs are all very smart. Besides, he even came from Muzhous police dog academy. This is the cream of the crop. If you want to own a dog..." The Muzhou actor paused midway through his sentence. When he had first learned of Fang Zhao, it had not been because of Fang Zhaosposing status. Nor had it been his because of his acting. It had been because of Fang Zhaos dog, which had caused waves in Muzhou. Thus, the Muzhous actor changed his tune. "Your curly-haired dog is rather well trained too. Why didnt you bring him over?" Fang Zhao replied. "He still has an assignment." That Muzhou actor shed a knowing smile. He guessed that Fang Zhao had surely had Curly Hair film somemercials or TV series for money. After all, that dogs value in the global charts was right at the front. People from other continents just loved these sort of things. But at the same time, inwardly, he felt a little disdain. He just could not stand it when people from other continents treated dogs as tools to earn money. Regardless of what he thought, that Muzhou actor did not show it on his face. He justughed heartily. After exchanging some words with Fang Zhao and Father Lu, he left together with the dog. Just as they were leaving, thatrge dog raised its head to look at Fang Zhao suspiciously and sniffed before releasing a low growl. If its specialist trainer was here, the trainer would surely have known what it was trying to say: there is the scent of a dog on Fang Zhao! Every few days, Fang Zhao would head to the base to visit Curly Hair. Even if he changed and washed his clothing every day unless Fang Zhao specifically tried to remove the smell, a tiny bit of Curly Hairs smell would always linger. But that Muzhou actor did not know this and just thought therge dog was still angry with Lu Aotian. As for Curly Hair, who the Muzhou actor assumed had been left on Earth to make money, he was actually over at the Wai base working overtime. Fang Zhao did not stick around. After talking with Father Lu, he headed over to the concert halls. He would first look at the list of each halls performances before deciding which one to attend. After Fang Zhao left, Father Lu brought Lu Aotian with him to apologize to everyone seated in the first-floor lounge and to treat them to a cup of tea. It wasnt anything expensive, just manners. There had been a bit of amotion and some people had frowned. The Lus could not treat it as if nothing had happened, and Father Lu used this as a pretext so that Lu Aotian would not create a ruckus or do things like provoke dogs in future. After the rounds, Father Lu decided to bring Lu Aotian to watch a performance. "Why are you dawdling? Hurry up," Father Lu urged as he saw Lu Aotian walking sluggishly. "My legs have gone soft." Lu Aotian had been scared by the dog, and strength had not fully returned to his legs. When Lu Aotian had gone one round with his father to apologize, he had beared with it and not uttered a word. But now he could bear it no longer. "You and your troublemaking. Lets see whether you dare to provoke dogs anymore!" Father Lu went over and picked Lu Aotian up. He had no way of being like Fang Zhao and supporting this little fatty on his shoulders, so he could only let Lu Aotian ride on his neck. "Why did you run over to Fang Zhao when there was a problem?" Father Lu still took offense to that incident. "I feel that Big Brother Zhao gives me a greater sense of security," Lu Aotian replied. "Sense of security my foot... You better know who is your daddy!" "Of course I know," Lu Aotian said seriously. "Dont worry, I will surely provide for you when you retire!" "...In your dreams! Your daddy is still young." Father Lu, who was in the prime of his life, simply did not want to think about retiring. He decided to put this little rascal in order when they returned home today. Chapter 314: That Is My Wife Chapter 314: That Is My Wife Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao did not follow the father and son pair. The hall they were going to had a soothing musical style, whereas the ce Fang Zhao was headed to had a different musical style. When actors from the cast came over, they would pick a style or genre of music that suited their preferences. If they wished to rx, they would head to the soothing music hall. If they wished to gain inspiration or find their form, they could choose to head to other venues. The majority of people in the music center were from the music circles, and in this ce that was isted from the external world, the rules within the circles were even more obvious. A few young singers who had been popr online back in the past were very content here. It had nothing to do with being suppressed or crowded out. Separated from the inte and public opinion and away from the fans, in these circles, how high one stood and how many artistic achievements one had were clear for everyone to see. Many faces that people in the outside world were unfamiliar with actually had high standing in the music circles, and some people who had once stirred up and generated buzz outside pretended to be quails when they returned to these circles. Today, in the afternoon, five concert halls had scheduled performances. In theory, these were performances, but in actual fact, these were actually an exchange between individuals or teams. After Fang Zhao looked through the list, he chose a venue. Stepping into the venue, Fang Zhao heard a person shouting to him from a short distance away. "Fang Zhao? Come over, there are seats here." The person who had spoken was Qiao Tingzheng, a veteran actor that originated from Yanzhou. However, he had not signed with any managingpany and had chosen to start his own studio to develop on a global scale. Most of Qiao Tingzhengs roles were as a viin, so people called him a specialist viin. Qian Tingzheng had a viinous face. He wasnt ugly and could be considered attractive, but he did not seem particrly upright. With his acting abilities, portraying a righteous character was possible, but when he was acting as a viin, his portrayal of a crafty and sinister character left a deep impact in peoples hearts. In the words ofizens, Qiao Tingzheng was the total opposite of his name 1 . Those roles he yed... generally speaking, were not good people. Directors just loved to seek him out to portray these sorts of roles. Because he frequently acted as a viin, he did not have as much support or as many fanspared to others, but he still had a rather high level of recognition. On a global scale, even if people did not know Qiao Tingzhengs name, they could remember his face and his temperament that was so suitable for a viin. Qiao Tingzheng was helpless too. Who could he me for looking like this? In the Yanzhou chapter of "Founding Era," the character he portrayed was Zong Qian. Anyone who had read a history book knew that Zong Qian had been ice cold and ruthless, his methods unyielding and bloody. He was a true bad guy in Yanzhous history. During the Period of Destruction, besides fighting against the elements, there had also been fighting amongst people. The focus of season six of the Yanzhou chapter was fighting among people, as well as a turning point. In Yanzhou chapter season six, Fang Zhao trampled over Zong Qian and his party to be one of the genuine core characters of thisnd. Because he had been immersed in his character, actor Qiao Tingzheng seemed even colder than before. Especially when he wore an icy gaze along on his stiff face, which made people shudder as if an anaconda was staring fixedly at ones back. Little kids were especially frightened of him, and even Lu Aotian, who loved to y crazy, stayed far away from Qian Tingzheng every time. In the show, Wu Yan had some doubts about Zong Qian. In history, as a child, Wu Yan had nearly died as a result of Zong Qian and had personally witnessed Zong Qian murdering others. Outside of filming, Lu Aotian and Wu Yun, who portrayed Wu Yan in the series, were unable to keep theirposure when they came face to face with Qiao Tingzheng. After all, they were still young and could not remain calm under that stern gaze without any hint of emotion. Among the three actors that yed Wu Yan, only He Lisi could resist him. Naturally, being able to have such a result was a testament to Qiao Tingzhengs acting chops. Qiao Tingzheng was smiling as he greeted Fang Zhao. He had already received his bento box toward the end of the filming of season six. Now that filming for season seven was already underway, there was no need for him to be immersed in his character. However, there were still some hints that he had notpletely shed his character. His gaze when he looked at other people still seemed quite cold. Thus, when people saw Qian Tingzheng smiling, they could not help but shudder and think to themselves, How can a smile be so terrifying? Qiao Tingzheng did not care what others thought. In the show, Fang Zhao had trampled over him to ascend, but outside of the show, Qiao Tingzheng did not give Fang Zhao any attitude. Qiao Tingzheng instead greeted Fang Zhao warmly and invited him to watch the performance together. There were actually many actors that came over to the music center. As "Founding Era" progressed to theter stages, there were even more people receiving bento boxes. Now that they had much more free time and were unwilling to leave the cast and crew, when these people had nothing to do, they would head over to listen to performances, interact with actors from every continent, and expand their contacts. There were many people interacting with Qiao Tingzheng, but very few were willing to sit beside him to watch a performance, so at the moment, the two seats beside him were empty. Fang Zhao did not reject the invitation. He walked over to sit with Qiao Tingzheng. Qiao Tingzheng was very pleased with Fang Zhaos choice toe to this music hall. "You definitely wont regreting here. These are all amazing singers all right at the top. Perhaps they might not have much fame online, but in the music circles, these are the ones." Qiao Tingzheng stuck up a thumb. "Oh right, I heard from someone that you brought that little fe Lu Aotian along?" Qiao Tingzheng asked. "Mhmm, I handed him over to his father already," Fang Zhao replied. Qiao Tingzheng scoffed. "Tsk, that little fe might be young, but he has many tricks up his sleeve, and he can be very determined. Otherwise, how was that kid able to snatch the role of child Wu Yan when there were so many people who had stronger family backgrounds and more awards? Perhaps one other reason is that he was determined to adjust himself, to be exactly like the role he would be portraying, ultimately causing the director and the Committee of 100 to select him." Fang Zhao nodded. "How can he stand out if he doesnt strive his hardest?" Noticing that Fang Zhao was not surprised, Qiao Tingzhengughed. "Seems like I was overthinking." He had been worried that Fang Zhao would be deceived by Lu Aotians innocent appearance. He had never expected Fang Zhao to have seen through it all along. After a bit, Qiao Tingzheng suddenly asked, "I heard that many actors from Yanzhou have sought you out to discuss their roles? I also heard from my friend that you are a member of Yanzhous historical consultant team and have a profound understanding of Yanzhous history." "I do know a little, but I dont think it can be considered that profound." Fang Zhao waited for what was to follow. "Then, what sort of person do you think Zong Qian was?" Qiao Tingzheng asked. Zong Qian had risen to prominence before fading during the Period of Destruction. For an ordinary person, he had be resplendent before perishing. In the long history, he had blossomed for a short period yet brought about countless shocks. Zong Qian had once had the conviction of the people of Yanzhou, had numerous fanatical followers, and been in a position of power. During that period of despair, he had led survivors from that corner of the continent out of hell, yet because of his stubbornness, hed led his people into another abyss. There were no people from that period that had been soft. Leaders had had even more methods at their disposal, but Fang Zhao had never been as extreme as Zong Qian. "Zong Qian was..." Fang Zhao was staring out into nothing in particr, yet he seemed like he was focusing on something in the nothingness. "He was a savior who walked the wrong path." Qiao Tingzhen heard what Fang Zhao said and appeared astonished before looking down and falling into a short silence. Following that, heughed heartily, a bright ze in his eyes. "Exactly!" The characters personality was made up. Outside of filming, a person would naturally be willing to put himself in the shoes of the character he yed so as to reflect on it. Qiao Tingzheng was the same. A person immersed deeply in their character would have a sort of sentiment that nobody else could understand. Although Zong Qian was definitely a viin in Yanzhou historical books and received a lot of hate, when Qiao Tingzhen was ying the role and was immersed in the character, he seemed to have experienced the glories and downfalls of Zong Qians life. Qiao Tingzhen sighed softly. "A savior, ah..." He had asked many people about their views on the historical character Zong Qian. However, either the viinbel was pped on right away or people spoke nonsense on ount of his seniority in the showbiz circles. Zong Qian had never been allowed into the Cemetery of Martyrs and was criticized by future generations. In the eyes of people now, he was indeed a failure. Fang Zhaos evaluation was the first time Qiao Tingzhen had heard someone speak of Zong Qian this way, and they were also the most satisfying words he had heard. He had never expected this line toe from Fang Zhao. In the series, the two characters they portrayed were two opposing factions from the start till end. Afterward, Qiao Tingzhen did not make any sounds. The performance was about to start, and the voices of people in the venue gradually faded away. The opening performance was a globally renowned female singer, Wensha. The song she would be performing was the closing theme of season six of the Yanzhou chapter. Season six was also close to broadcasting, and the theme that had been recently decided on was the one Wensha would be singing. Undertones of a symphony epic were blended with a popr music style. Singing it well was a tough ask, but Wensha was a senior in the music circles and could sing many styles, such as ssical, pop, rock n roll, and opera, and she sang them very well indeed. From this song performance, one could recognize Wenshas skillful singing abilities. Music was something mystical. People could find peace through music, and they gain strength through it too. The music had some strange charm and sorrow to it, yet it did notck depth and was quite vast. Even though there were no corpses and there was no smoke, one could seemingly smell blood in the wind. It was as if with the gathering of night, evil bloomed like flowers, brilliant and beautiful, numerous and vigorous, before ultimately withering away. This song suited the darker theme of season six rather well. As Fang Zhao listened to it, he felt as if this song had been written for Zong Qian. The moment the song ended, the venue erupted into apuse. Qiao Tingzhen, who was seated beside Fang Zhao, was especially excited and sprang up from his seat. Any coldness or sinister traits from his viinous aura vanishedpletely. It was as if his IQ had plummeted to zero as he giggled like a kid, pping his palms together as if he wasnt afraid of pain. He appeared very pleased, and he tilted his head toward Fang Zhao and eximed loudly, "The one who just sang the song, Wensha! A singing goddess! My wife!" Fang Zhao: "..." "Did you know, the closing theme for season six of the Founding Era Yanzhou chapter was written by my wife herself? Impressive, right?" Fang Zhao: "..." Qian Tingzhen continued to p vigorously. "My wife specificallyposed it for the role I yed. It is also amemoration for my curtain call!" Fang Zhao: "..." As if he had suddenly remembered something, Qiao Tingzheng said, "I nearly forgot, you dont have a wife, so you wouldnt understand how I feel!" Fang Zhao: "..." That pricked his heart. Qiao Tingzheng continued, "Oh, right, the one you are portraying also seemed to be all alone till he perished in battle." Fang Zhao: "..." That pricked his heart really ruthlessly. Chapter 315: You Are? Chapter 315: You Are? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh This time, Fang Zhao saw another side of Qiao Tingzhen. At todays performance, Wensha had sung three songs. Every time a song ended, Qiao Tingzhen was especially excited, but whenever it was anothers turn to sing, he returned to his cool demeanor. That afternoon, the performers were veterans of the music circles, and they each had their own style. Fang Zhao noticed someone else, not one of the performers on stage but a member of the audience seated right at the edge of the front row. If not for the fact that after every singerpleted their song, they faced this person and bowed lightly, it would have been rather difficult to notice this person. Mo Lang, aposing and arrangement great master, was 150-plus years old and an old senior. In the music industry, he was known as "Divine Hand Mo Lang" and was a genius from the same period as Xu Jong. He had even achieved the Gxy World Award that Xue Jong had yet to achieve. In terms of artistic aplishments, works, and contributions, he was a person standing at the apex, someone few people couldpare to. At the same time, Mo Lang was the chief appraiser of the music team and had significant authority. Mo Lang wasnt as amiable as Xue Jing; he seemed sterner. He did not speak orugh much. There was only the arts in the eyes of this old man. When this old mister was looking at people, it seemed like his mind was full of musical notes. After the performance ended in the afternoon, people in the venue started to leave in session. Venerable Mo did stay behind, instead making his way to the exit. Naturally, everyone made a path for him. The old mister was advanced in age, so bumping into him would not be good. Furthermore, because of Venerable Mos superior status, actors that frequently came here to watch performances recognized him and treated him with respect. In the entire cast and crew, there were not many people over a hundred years of age. Those over 150 could be counted with the fingers on one hand. Fortunately, he could still be considered rather healthy for his age. Venerable Mo spent all his time in the music center and did not have to bother about anything butposing. This was the special privilege he had. As Fang Zhao headed to the exit, a few actors from other continents called out greetings. Now that filming was at season seven, some of the characters in different chapters had seen the paths gradually intertwine. Sometimes characters from other continents appeared in the Yanzhou chapter, and sometimes Yanzhou characters appeared in the chapters of other continents. As the series progressed, there would also be the plotline where the various leaders of all the continents convened. Fang Zhao returned the greetings. When he saw Mo Lang approaching, Fang Zhao stepped aside. Qiao Tingzheng did the same as well, letting Mr. Mo pass. "That is Great Master Mo Lang, you should probably know him too. From time to time, the old mister visits each music hall and listens to performances, but he rarely smiles. Recently, it is even rarer to see him smile. I have seen him thrice, and he was frowning all three times and did not acknowledge anyone. I have no idea what is going through his mind, but I have heard others say that the old mister is plotting a big move." After watching the performances, Qiao Tingzhen was much more energetic, and he was speaking a lot more. Fang Zhao knew what Qiao Tingzheng was talking about. He had heard that Venerable Mo had received an important task topose a tune that was over 10 minutes long. This tune was supposed to be the ending theme of the "Founding Era" series. Creating a tune over 10 minutes was not hard, but topose an exceptional piece was no easy task. The tune had to ensure that listeners did not find it tiring or lengthy. It was no wonder the production team had passed this task to this renowned music master. Looking at Venerable Mos demeanor, he was most likely mulling over this piece. "In the short space of 10 days, I have appeared in front of the old master three times, but believe me, even if Im standing right in front of him, he still doesnt recognize me." In front of Venerable Mo, that viinous face of Qiao Tingzhengs had no effect. Fang Zhao nodded. "I heard that there are no people in the old misters eyes, only musical notes." The two spoke softly and decided to wait for Mo Lang to pass before heading out. Unexpectedly, Mo Lang abruptly stopped as he was passing them. Mo Lang looked over, his gaze scanning from top to bottom as he asked Fang Zhao skeptically, "You are?" "Hello, Venerable Mo, I am Fang Zhao, a graduate of the Yanzhou Academy of Music. I am also part of the music team," Fang Zhao replied. Mo Langs two eyebrows rose up. "The little fe thatposed the four-movement 100-Year Period of Destruction series?" "Little fe..." Fang Zhao paused, then nodded. "Thats me." "I remember you! I listened to the 100-Year Period of Destruction series and have seen your information. I just didnt get the chance to meet you here before. " At the side, Qiao Tingzhen stared in disbelief at Mo Lang, then nced at Fang Zhao. He knew that Fang Zhao had had more sess in the music circles than the showbiz circles, but he had never expected Venerable Mo, a person who did not remember faces or care about worldly affairs, to actually know Fang Zhao. He had never heard of the old man following the serial. Qiao Tingzheng did not understand the Yanzhou music circles and wasnt sure what Venerable Mo meant by the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series. He only had a faint recollection that he had heard that name somewhere before. Mo Lang did not continue asking why Fang Zhao rarely appeared at the music center. He instead asked, "The four movements of the 100-Year Period of Destruction series are really decent. Those are some mature techniques. Do you have any works this time around?" "Yes, I am preparing a piece for one episode in season nine," Fang Zhao replied. Mo Lang frowned. Just one episode? However, when he remembered Fang Zhaos age and experience, the frown vanished. "Send it directly to me when it isplete." When he finished, Mo Langs gaze turned to Qiao Tingzheng at Fang Zhaos side and asked, "And who are you?" "Venerable Mo, I am Qiao Tingzheng. My wife is Wensha," Qiao Tingzheng answered respectfully. "Mhmm." Mo Lang nodded his head solemnly and turned to leave. Qiao Tingzhen shed a tear in his heart. It wasnt easy, but at least Venerable Mo had remembered him because of his wife and had even added a half-hearted "Mmhm." Mo Lang did not talk to anyone else, nor did he even give anyone else a look. As he left, he once again immersed himself in his own world. Regarding this, everyone was already used to it. When one achieved the status that Mo Lang had, there was no need to bother about anything else. However, the many people in the venue gave Fang Zhao curious looks. "Fang Zhao, what rtionship do you have with Venerable Mo?" someone asked. "No rtionship whatsoever. This is my first time speaking to him," Fang Zhao replied. However, many people did not believe him. Who was he trying to kid? If they had no rtionship, why had Mo Lang asked Fang Zhao to send hispleted piece straight to the old master? There were some people who inwardly decided to speak about this matter to their friends in the music circles to see if they were able to get any information. After all, it was too difficult to get Mo Lang to remember a person. Without sufficient artistic aplishments, there was simply no way to leave asting impression on Mo Lang. After exiting the music hall, Fang Zhao parted ways with Qiao Tingzhen. Fang Zhao was going to call on a few seniors, and Qiao Tingzheng was headed to look for his wife. By the time Fang Zhao left the music center, it was already night. He had his dinner in the small dining hall in the music hall and returned back to continue working on his piece. Afterward, during his free time in between filming, Fang Zhao spent the majority of itposing. Actually, Fang Zhao did not know why Mo Lang wanted him to send his work straight to the old master after their first encounter either. ording to normal procedures, it would probably go through one or two audits before the piece would appear on Mo Langs desk. But hearing Mo Lang mention the four movements of "100-Year Period of Destruction," Fang Zhao guessed that Mo Lang had probably given him a shortcut on ount of the series. Perhaps he thought highly of Fang Zhaosposing abilities, or maybe he wanted to seek inspiration from Fang Zhaos piece. However, all that was secondary. Mo Lang would not amodate someones work just because of a good rtionship. Furthermore, he had no rtionship whatsoever with Fang Zhao and had only asked Fang Zhao to send hispleted work straight to him. He had never promised to select Fang Zhaos piece. What Fang Zhao needed to do now waspose. As the days passed, season five waspleted and season six started to air. In the series, the dark days had still not passed. On the contrary, because of the infighting between humans, the show had taken on a darker turn, and the list of names of those that perished in battle was increasing. During the closing theme, audiences were used to seeing the rolling words and the list of the names of fallen martyrs and said martyrs grave numbers. After that, they would notice theposer and performer of the closing theme. A distant sounding voicebined seamlessly with stunning and aesthetic electronic tones. An epic symphonyid the foundation alongside a harmonic background choir. Some skillful singing reaching high notes brought about an intense sentiment. A certain film forum in Yanzhou. "That voice sounds a little familiar." "I dont even need to look at the words. I can tell right away that it is Wensha just from listening to it!" "If I had such a voice, I wouldnt even need to go to school! There wouldnt be any need for exams! Or homework!" "Students nowadays might not know Wensha well. Let me tell everyone more..." The topics on the forum went from discussing season sixs plotline to focusing on Qiao Tingzhen, who yed the big baddie Zong Qian, his wife, the singing goddess Wensha, and their gossip. "I just went to check out Qiao Tingzhens social tform. Indeed, out of nine photographs he posted, eight of them are photographs of Wensha, and the remaining one is a shot of the two together." "Qiao Tingzhen? Hahaha, that crazy wife unter has started to unt his wife again? Season sixs ending theme was sung by Wensha, so he will surely boast a bunch." "ording to the course of history, season six is where Zong Qian gets crushed by Fang Zhao and his part in history ends. Surely Qiao Tingzhen has finished filming all his scenes in the series already. That guy has been very active recently. He updates quite a few statuses every time he has inte ess." A certain adorer of Zong Qians said, "What? Wait a minute! Zong Qian gets crushed by Fang Zhao? He receives a bento box this season? How can that be! He is such an awesome person! I really love this character!" "One look at the person above me and I know right away that he isnt from Yanzhou." Zong Qians adorer justified himself. "Zong Qian had so much strength. If he had been given another five yearsno, three years would have been enough. By that time if he hade up against Fang Zhao, its uncertain who the victor would have been." "That was why Old Fang crushed him in advance and did not give him the opportunity to continue developing!" This was a die-hard Fang Zhao fan. "Objectively speaking, if it had been Zong Qian that had crushed Fang Zhao all those years ago, he might really have be Yanzhous savior. During that time, Wu Yan had still not been capable of standing up to him. If he had really won, he would have probably reimed the entirety of Yanzhou. However, Yanzhou would not be named Yanzhou but, rather, Qianzhou, and the entire continents style would be different. Probably colder and merciless, and more likely to find problems. And there would have been many more sacrifices. Under those tough, bloody, and cold methods, survivors would have been just like ves, bing the unfeeling knives in his hands, or they could only stand up and revolt." "Whoa, history is just soplicated." "Qiao Tingzhen just updated a new status. He actually said that Zong Qian was a savior!" This bunch that were currently stirred up all rushed over to check it out. Actor Qiao Tingzheng: "Zong Qian, a savior that took the wrong path [Image]." The apanying image was a still taken from the series. In the distance, Zong Qians could be seen from behind, and behind Zong Qians back, one side was filled with corpses of all sorts of mutated beasts and the other was packed with countless human bodies. Anyone that had watched the Yanzhou chapter of "Founding Era" knew that in Zong Qians eyes, anyone that went against him was no different from those mutated beasts, that he would kill all enemies indiscriminately. "There is such a saying?" "Zong Qian was an extreme and unfeeling lunatic." "Savior? Zong Qian? Far from it!" "Actually it isnt far. Only Fang Zhao stood between the two." "So the question returns, or maybe just a hypothesis. If there was no Fang Zhao, Zong Qian might really have be the overlord of Yanzhou. No, I should say the overlord of Qianzhou!" "Still impossible. The leaders of the other 10 continents would not have let such a dangerous person like Zong Qian exist." "How is it impossible? Wasnt Great General Lu Xi of Xizhou renowned for being cold and strict? Perhaps he and Zong Qian could understand each other and join hands to take on the others." "Hahaha! Make sure you study your history well beforeing over to discuss historical questions! You people should go read up on which of the historical leaders during that time had the best rtionship with Xizhous big boss!" "Cough, butting in, Im from Xizhou and my specialty is history. Us people that studied the Period of Destruction history all know that Great General Lu Xi and Yanzhous Fang Zhao shared a secret." Thus, the direction of the forum changed once more, and discussions began on the exact nature of the unspeakable secret the big boss of Xizhou and Old Fang of Yanzhou had shared. Elsewhere, a battle was also raging on Qiao Tingzhengs social tform profile. Many people were displeased with the "savior" used in Qiao Tingzhengs status and felt that Qiao Tingzheng was trying to make enemies with the people of Yanzhou. "Perhaps you are so addicted to portraying viins that you have started being a traitor to society and humankind?" "I just knew it. One look and I could tell he wasnt a good person!" "If Zong Qian is a savior, then what is Fang Zhao? And what sort of status would Wu Yan have had!?" "We dont have to waste our breath, Qiao Tingzheng stopped being a Yanzhou citizen a long time ago." "Teacher Qiao, have you asked Fang Zhao about this?!" ... Far away in one of Wais music hall, Qiao Tingzheng received an urgent long-distance call from his manager. "Brother Qiao, have you seen the opinions online?" his manager asked. "I have seen them, but my words arent wrong. If Zong Qian had not walked the wrong path, he would have had much greater achievements. Furthermore, over 10 city districts in Yanzhous west region were reimed by Zong Qian. Without Zong Qian, during the Period of Destruction, the survivors of those 10-some districts in western Yanzhou would have suffered at least 60% losses! All of this is ording to history! Since we are talking about actual history, Zong Qian did y a part and his aplishments cannot go unnoticed. Besides, these words were said by Fang Zhao himself!" "Dont get emotional! Calm down, I didnt say that you are wrong, Im just saying that the timing of your status was inappropriate. It just so happens that your old rivals have hired people to me you. The matter will be settled, dont worry. I just want to remind you that you have notpletely shed the character. Before you head online to update a status, remember to stay calm. Werent you rather refined in the past? Those entertainment media outlets were just lying in wait to cause trouble." "All right. I didnt consider it thoroughly beforehand. Let me post another status to exin. After the call, Qiao Tingzhen prepared to justify himself and keyed in "I asked, these words were said by Fang Zhao himself!" When he had typed it in, he clicked post... Posting failed. Looking at the time, the two hours of inte ess were up and the entire area lost its inte connection. Qiao Tingzheng: "..." Luckily, he had already exined to his manager. His manager would surely settle it. Qiao Tingzheng rxed and tossed hismunications device aside and went to apany his wife for a meal. Indeed, everything went ording to what Qiao Tingzheng had expected. His manager guessed that the inte connection had been cut off for the cast and crew, so he logged into Qiao Tingzhengs ount andposed a simr status and sent it, telling everyone that those words had been said by Fang Zhao himself. He also got some stuff to search for some historical records, proving that Zong Qian had indeed saved many people in the past, just that his merits had been overshadowed by his much greater misdeeds. Battlefields were everywhere. There were just too many in the entertainment circles. Many people loved to stir things up out of nothing. Those in this industry were already used to it. Besides, after this matter was settled, it would benefit Qiao Tingzheng more. As long as historical evidence wasid out to direct the audiences thoughts, that would be enough. This could still be used as a pretext to let Qiao Tingzheng leave a deeper impression and make a little counter attack. Qiao Tingzhengs manager rolled up his sleeves to do battle. Leading the staff of the studio, he got them to strike back at those making shady moves on the sly. However, very quickly, a new problem arose. "Fang Zhao really said those words?" aizen asked. "When I see them talking about it, why do I get even more muddled? Exactly which Fang Zhao are you people talking about? Which Fang Zhao is Qiao Tingzheng talking about? Which Fang Zhao actually said this?" "Yeah, which Fang Zhao? I wanted to ask the same question. Is it the Fang Zhao in the show or the Fang Zhao outside the show?" Which Fang Zhao? Qiao Tingzhengs managers face was nk. How would I know which Fang Zhao said it! The cast and crew on Wai had no inte ess, so he had no way of asking. Oh my, how problematic! Being a manager is really not easy! Chapter 316: He Really Composed This Himself? Chapter 316: He Really Composed This Himself? Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh No matter how the online controversy unfolded or what kind of stories the entertainment journalists who couldnt stay idle made up, Fang Zhao had no time to pay heed. As shooting progressed and the number of scenes involving Wu Yan increased, Fang Zhaos screen time decreased, which gave him more time topose. The cast and crew also noticed that Fang Zhao was spending less time on set. With the passage of time, people missed the good ol days. In the absence of the voracious eater Fang Zhao, everyone began to eat more slowly, at the pace of taking medication. Everyones rice intake declined. So whenever he could, the director kept Fang Zhao on set to eat with the rest of the cast. Today, Fang Zhao had been asked by Director Bai of the Yanzhou chapter to stay for takeout. Fang Zhao had raced through two boxed meals and started his third by the time most of the others were halfway through their first. When Fang Zhao finished his third box, a smiling Director Bai handed him another. "Weve got plenty. Another one?" The canteen always sent over extra boxed meals. The untouched ones were returned. Director Bai was actually kidding. Lo and behold, Fang Zhao gauged the fourth box and nodded. "Thanks!" Director Bai and the other actors red at Fang Zhao as he epted the fourth boxed meal and attacked it with a vengeance. Fang Zhao raced through the fourth box. Director Bai scanned the pile of fresh boxed meals, grabbed another, and handed it to Fang Zhao. "Another?" Fang Zhao hesitated. "Thanks, but Im good." The rest of the cast: "..." Uh, why did you hesitate? Director Bai returned the box, his eyes oozing curiosity. "Uhm, howe your appetite has increased even though you have significantly fewer scenes?" Another actor said, "Its good to be young. I bet he expended the energy from his first boxed meal before he finished the second. You get hungry easily at his age." The other folks secretly disagreed. Fang Zhao had casually downed four boxes and looked like he could wolf down a fifth. This was a bit scary. There were other young actors in the cast. They could eat at most two or three boxes. The stunt doubles, for example. A thought popped into Director Bais head and he asked Fang Zhao earnestly, "Are you under a lot of pressure?" Fang Zhao paused before nodding. "A little bit." The acting part was OK, butposing was a bit stressful. Being able to submit his piece directly to Mo Lang was both a great opportunity and a test at the same time. If he followed normal protocol, he would be subject to at least two rounds of prescreening, but going straight to Venerable Mo, given his personality, meant either being epted or rejected in one go. There was no room for condolences. Fang Zhao would be lying if he said he didnt feel any pressure, although he wasnt as mindful of the final oue as others. Fang Zhao had already decided that if his new piece was turned down by Mo Lang, he would announce it to the world by ying it at his next concert. Now his focus was on doing the best job he could on the piece. But others interpreted Fang Zhaos response as a tacit admission that he was under a huge amount of pressure. Director Bai was worried, but excessive pressure wasmon on set. Only the odd one out didnt feel any pressure. He tapped Fang Zhao on the shoulder and sighed. "It hasnt been easy for you." It wasnt easy at all for a young actor to carry such a substantial role. The good thing was that Fang Zhao had done a good job. The online reviews were overwhelmingly positive. With shooting on season nine due to start soon, Fang Zhao was bound to be feeling the pressure. It was the same for all the cast members. They felt increasingly restless as their death scenes approached. Director Bai also knew that Fang Zhao frequented the concert hall. He didnt think much of it. He figured that Fang Zhao attended the shows as rxation. The directors were busy shooting every day. They didnt have time to concern themselves with other matters, so naturally they didnt know that Fang Zhao spent most of his time away from the set,posing. That evening. Fang Zhao was holed up in his dorm room,pleting the final revisions to his new piece. The only sound in the room was the rustle of pencil on paper. After penning the final note, he was thoroughly exhausted. Extremely. Exhausted. More tired than he had been after days of nonstop shooting. Fang Zhao gazed nkly at the paper notebook in his hands for some time, then smiled. "This is it." The piece was bound to be questioned if it was released. This was not the kind of work that aposer in his 20s typically wrote, but Fang Zhao had geared himself up for the possible criticism at the outset. He turned off the air conditioning in his room, walked toward his window, and opened it. He closed his eyes and took a deep breath of the cold, dry, dust-infested air. The dusty air prated his naval cavity and entered his lungs. The crappy weather conditions on set, regardless of time of day, bothered most people, but at this moment, Fang Zhao feltpletely at peace. As if the wind had cured his exhaustion. He felt rxed, free of yet another incredible burden. After enjoying the dusty breeze briefly, Fang Zhao returned to his desk and pulled out a fresh music sheet and a pen from the drawer. He copied his new piece onto the fresh sheet. The music sheet, the pen, and the envelope for submissions were all custom-made for the music team of "Founding Era." They were water- and fireproof. The team epted only handwritten submissions. They didnt take electronic files. After Fang Zhao was done, he ced the music sheet in the envelope and sealed it with a paper strip that came with the package. The seal was electronically coded. Once it was affixed, only the members of the music team who judged submissions could break it. The strip logged the identity of the person who broke the seal and when it was broken. Fang Zhao didnt have any scenes scheduled for the next day. He went for a jog in the morning, showered, changed, and jumped on a bus bound for the concert hall, carrying a backpack containing his submission. Some of the musicians on the bus were surprised to see Fang Zhao. They had never seen him this early. Typically, at this time of the day, he was on a bus destined for his set. Some of them asked Fang Zhao about Mo Lang. Word that Fang Zhao had been stopped by Mo Lang and asked to submit directly to him had spread quickly within the music team. Many members of the team didnt make much of it. Even though few were extended this privilege, there were still some 20-odd musicians who had received the invitation. Fang Zhao was not alone, so most folks treated the news as gossip, figuring that Mo Lang probably admired Fang Zhaos talent or had known him for some time. No one dared press Mo Lang for details. As for Fang Zhao, he didnt volunteer much despite repeated questioning. Seeing Fang Zhao heading for the concert hall first thing in the morning rekindled curiosity about the incident. A few folks who couldnt contain their curiosity started following Fang Zhao in what they thought to be a stealthy manner after the bus arrived at the concert hall. They posted live updates: "Judging from his route, Fang Zhao is off to see Venerable Mo!" "He is! Hes headed in that direction!" "Hes removed an envelope from his backpack, the kind of envelope used for submissions, the kind thats sealed. Hes really here to submit his piece!" Word spread quickly within the music center that Fang Zhao was turning in his submission to Mo Lang. "Folks who can leave an impression on Venerable Mo, who can submit directly to him, should be quite talented. I really want to see his score." "Ive listened to Fang Zhaos pieces. Theyre quite infectious. The few songs set against the Period of Destruction have a strong narrative." "Now I remember. Thats Fang Zhao, the genius who sold the rights to all the songs in his concert program for great prices before the concert had even ended. If I recall correctly, hes in his early 20s. A very young fe. For quite some time, I used him as an example to encourage several students whocked ambition." "Howe neers are sopetent these days? As a veteran musician, Im feeling the heat." Fang Zhao was oblivious to the online chatter, but he did know that he was being followed. He knew his stalkers didnt mean any harmthey were just curious if he was headed to Venerable Mos quarters. He felt no need to hide his destination, so he pretended he wasnt aware of the tail. Elderly musicians with tremendous stature like Mo Lang lived and took meals at the music center. It was where they lived and worked. When Fang Zhao arrived at Mo Langs quarters, he didnt see the man himself but was received by one of Venerable Mos assistants instead. Artists treated like national treasures like Mo Lang were equipped with a full staffbodyguards, assistants, doctors, and so on. While other high-profile artists working on "Founding Era" could bring one assistant at most, Mo Long was entitled to four. These were the perks someone of his status enjoyed. The assistant who received Fang Zhao was in charge of submissions for the "Founding Era" soundtrack. The assistant took the envelope from Fang Zhao and inspected the seal. He said with a smile, "Why dont you head back first. Ill hand your submission personally to Venerable Mo." He pointed to a surveince camera. "Dont worry. Were under surveince. I wont leak your piece of im it as my own." "Thank you. Then I wont impose any further." Fang Zhao headed for the door. But he didnt leave the concert hall. Instead, he headed to a recording studio where veteran musicians were working. The worlds top five orchestras were on site. Many of the symphonic scores featured in the TV series were performed by them. One couldnt immediately hire one of the orchestras to record a new piece after it was finished. It was impossible. There were only so many orchestras. If one wasnt of a certain level or hadnt garnered sufficient recognition, they werent even qualified to ask. Even if they put in a request, it would go nowhere. The major orchestras were quite arrogant. Unspoken rules of selection had formed in the concert hall as well. There waspetition everywhere. Talent was the only currency. If a piece didnt pass the first round of prescreening, theposer had better realize his limitations and get lost. The five orchestras wouldnt bother touching his work. If someone was rejected in the second round of screening, it was a good learning experience. Theposer at least would have some solid footing. They had passed the first round of screening, after all. Composers that fell into this category had a better chance of securing slots at better recording studios and rehearsal rooms than folks who stumbled at the first block. If someones piece was shortlisted by the screeners, then they could walk with a swagger. They didnt even have to bother applying for studio space. They would automatically be allocated the necessary resources. Like other aspiringposers, Fang Zhao sat down in the section cordoned off for outside observers. Sophisticated digital sound systems did a good job of simting a live experience, but it wasnt the real thing, after all. Only the human ear was all-knowing. While the live experience simted by top-of-the-line digital stereo systems could fool theyman, music professionals, with their keen sensitivity to sound, could still tell the difference. That was also why many folks still enjoyed attending live shows in the technologically advanced New Era. Some of these folks were posers. Others genuinely enjoyed the feeling of a live performance. Attending a live recording session, Fang Zhao could pick up the redundant sounds that sound engineers would clean up. He could detect the diminishing reverberations of each instrument that eluded the untrained ear. While Fang Zhao was observing the recording session, Mo Lang finally emerged from his study. He didnt like to be bothered when he wasposing. No matter who showed up, they would be blocked by his assistants. Once Mo Lang stepped out of his study, his four assistants got busy, serving him tea and massaging him. They were a well-coordinated unit. "Venerable Mo, this is the envelope that Fang Zhao delivered this morning," the assistant who had received Fang Zhao said. "Who?" Mo Lang asked. "Fang Zhao," the assistant repeated. Mo Lang had a nk look on his face. Who is Fang Zhao? Mo Langs assistants were used to seeing him like this. He was prone to forget what he said and who he had met the day before when he got busy. The assistants reminded him, "You know, Fang Zhao, from Yanzhou, the really young fe. Hes best known for the four-movement series 100-Year Period of Destruction. You told him he could submit his piece directly to you." The assistants didnt have to say much. There was no need to mention what role Fang Zhao yed in the TV series. Venerable Mo didnt care and wouldnt remember. All they had to do was mention Fang Zhaos best work. Lo and behold, mentioning the "Period of Destruction" series did the trick. "Oh, him. Yes, I told him to submit directly to me. Has he dropped off his piece already?" The reason Mo Lang remembered Fang Zhao was because he had gone out of his way to listen to exemry pieces about the Period of Destruction to prepare for his momentous task on hand. Only a few pieces had made a deep impression on Mo Lang. One of them was Fang Zhaos series. Mo Lang had even done some research on Fang Zhao, looking up his personal information and other works. He thought they were all quite outstanding. The only thing was that Mo Lang only listened to pieces set against the Period of Destruction these days. Fang Zhaos series was the most stimting. Mo Lang had gone through the submissions he had already received as the senior adjudicator and hadnt found anything from Fang Zhao. By coincidence, he had run into Fang Zhao in the concert hall the next day. Mo Lang had thought he looked familiar, so Venerable Mo had stopped him for questioning. Now that Fang Zhaos submission had finally arrived, Mo Lang set aside his cup of tea, took the envelope, broke the seal, and removed the document inside. A star musician of his level could get a sense of the melody from reading the score alone. He didnt need any assistance. Just a few lines in, Mo Lang started frowning and fidgeting the fingers of his right hand on his right thigh, like a conductor conducting an orchestra, except his strokes were much more abbreviated. Noticing Mo Langs deep frown, the four assistants started wondering if their boss didnt approve of Fang Zhaos submission. But when they studied Mo Langs expression some more, they realized he wasnt upset. If he were, he would have tossed the score to the ground already. Drawing from their vast experience serving at Mo Langs side, they could tell that he was quite engrossed. But did he like the piece or not? The four assistants started tip-toeing lest they interrupt Venerable Mos concentration. Mo Lang sat there, leafing through the entire score a page at a time. Then he went through it again. And again. ... After five reads, Mo Langs frown hadnt rxed. It had gotten worse. Breaking his concentration briefly, Mo Lang studied the name on the score and asked, "Did Fang Zhao drop this off in person? Was there anyone with him?" "No, it was just him," the assistant who had received Fang Zhao said. Mo Lang took a deep breath and said, sounding like he was either posing a question or asking himself, "He reallyposed this himself?" Mo Lang jogged his memory. He only had a vague recollection of Fang Zhaos face, but this much he was certainFang Zhao was a young man. Hes able topose something like this at his age? Chapter 317: How Do You Wish to Die? Chapter 317: How Do You Wish to Die? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Mo Lang did not dare believe it, but he didnt wish to think about someone negatively. Fang Zhaospositions for the "100-Year Period of Destruction" had been really good. "This Fang Zhao person, what sort of background does he have? Did he go through any extraordinary experiences?" Mo Lang asked one of his assistants. That assistant was normally in charge of helping Mo Lang source and tidy up all sorts of information. Hearing Mo Longs question, that assistant immediately replied, "This Fang Zhao might be young, but he has much more extraordinary experiences than an ordinary person." "Eh?" This time, Mo Lang was really curious. Normally, he would not concern himself with things outside of the artistic circles. Previously, when he had looked up Fang Zhaos information, he had only read up on theposing aspects and had not even nced at anything else. But now, there were too many doubts surrounding Fang Zhao. This assistant had previously helped Mo Langpile information concerning Fang Zhao, thus his reply being quick. He briefly spoke about Fang Zhaos life after graduating, starting his career with the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series, amazing the world through gaming, and his rendering of meritorious deeds during his military service. These were all matters that had been reported by the media. Mo Langs expression kept changing. Amazed, rueful, then displeased. "He still went to acting?!" "Right. ording to the resources, he is a member of the consultant team for the Yanzhou chapter of Founding Era and received an invite to the music team. Afterward, he vied for and won the role of Fang Zhao, an important role in the series. Now, he is still frequently filming on set." "No wonder he only submitted one manuscript!" Mo Lang disapproved ofposers acting in films and series. Wouldnt it be better to put all their effort intoposing? However, Fang Zhaos actions were pardonable. Even though Mo Lang was not an actor and didnt watch shows, he knew how difficult it was for a youngster to act as an older person! And it just so happened that Fang Zhao had beaten so many other strong and veteran actors for that role and had not been reced yet. From that, Mo Lang knew that there were no issues with Fang Zhaos acting chops. "So..." Mo Lang stared at the draft in his hands and muttered iprehensibly to himself, "If this youngster was too immersed in his character, he wouldnt necessarily have been able to produce such a piece... If that is the case... he really has astounding talent!" Hearing about all these experiences of Fang Zhaos, Mo Lang slightly believed that Fang Zhao hadposed this piece all by himself. As if remembering something, Mo Lang suddenly got up and returned to his study, opened the file for the script, and scrolled to the part of the story indicated on Fang Zhaos draft. "Yanzhou chapter... season nine... Ah, here! Why does it fit here?" The tune wasnt intense, nor was it sorrowful. It had a different style from others, yet it had something extra... Mo Langs lips trembled a few times before he excitedly pped the table. "Yes! Just like this!" The four assistants standing outside were nearly frightened and wanted to say, Take it easy, old man! Stay calm, dont get too worked up! After all, he was already advanced in age and had been recently vexed. The four assistants were all especially worried about Old Mr. Mos physical condition. Whenever he was engrossed in something, he didnt care about anything else, especially after he had retired, when skipping meals and neglecting sleep had be amon urrence. In the past, he had fainted from fatigue and hunger numerous times whileposing. Over here, nowadays, the four assistants took turns watching over him, worried that if this old man was careless, he might faint. Mo Lang was still inside mumbling something iprehensible to himself. The four assistants could not hear what he was saying, but they saw that Mo Lang was so excited his hands were trembling, and his aged face had an enlightened glow. Having been with Old Mr. Mo for so long, they couldnt remember previous time he had gotten so worked up. Now, though, he had gotten so worked up over a musical draft that Fang Zhao had sent over. Mo Lang took a deep breath and told his assistant. "Tell Fang Zhao to pay me a visit!" After that, Mo Lang scrolled through his address book and made a call to Lead Director Roman. In thest two days, Roman had been hard pressed. As filming progressed further, not only were the actors under a lot of pressure, he himself was so busy that he was like a spinning top. He wished he could split himself into two. His eye circles were much darker, and his temper was even more fiery than before. His face was dark all the time. At this moment, Roman was admonishing someone. A certain director had drunk a little too much the previous night and been given an additional,st-minute filming assignment. His mental state had not been able to keep up and he had kept making mistakes and been caught redhanded by Roman. As he was flipping out, Roman heard the phone he carried on him ring. This was a phone issued to the internal members of the film district. It meant that the caller was someone he should answer. When he fished his phone out of his pocket and saw who it was, the raging expression on Romans face gradually withdrew as he stepped over to a refreshment lounge at the side to answer the call. He respectfully answered, "Venerable Mo? What is it? You are asking about Fang Zhao?" Roman had originally thought that Venerable Mo had called to speak about a certain scenes apaniment music. He had not expected Old Mr. Mo to ask about Fang Zhao. "Yeah, that fe is still filming... Recently? He has had much fewer scenes recently, but I heard that he is still under a lot of pressure, since he was deeply immersed in his character. You might not know, but all the actors in the cast are like this. Nobody is able to fully rx in their free time... However, his physical condition is still all right. He can eat eight portions for a meal and then go running and punch sandbags... Right, right, his scenesst till season nine... Right, right, right! That youngster is indeed a genius! Not just any ordinary genius! And I was the one who unearthed him!" Others in the cast and crew could only see Romans actions and expressions through the ss window. They could not hear what he was saying. Many people also saw a faint smile appear on Romans face. "Thats strange. Today, Romans devilish face seems rather pleasant. He is evenughing so happily. Who is he talking to?" someone whispered to the person beside him. The director that had been receiving a lecture let out a sigh of relief. He had at least gotten through today. When Roman was in a good mood, he wouldnt continue admonishing others. Inside the refreshment lounge, Roman answered Mo Langs queries. Although Mo Lang did not speak of the reason he was asking about Fang Zhao, from his tone, Roman could hear that Mo Lang thought highly of Fang Zhao. Being immersed deeply in character and having eight portions of food, Fang Zhao was under a lot of pressure was what Roman had heard the people in the cast and crew saying. As for whether it was true or not, he had not verified ithe simply hadnt had the time. Now that Mo Lang asked, he had just randomly talked about all this. Mo Lang did not ask too much and ended the call after a few sentences. Recalling Mo Langs tone during the call, Roman could not help but give a mischievousugh. Fang Zhao was really capable to have been able to gain the recognition of Mo Lang, an artist right at the apex! "I wonder how I got this pair of all-seeing eyes. Im really too awesome!" At the other side, after Fang Zhao received the notification from Mo Langs assistant, he quickly made his way up. This time, he wasnt stopped outside and was brought in right away. "Venerable Mo, you were looking for me?" Fang Zhao noticed Mo Lang holding on to that musical score draft. Further, observing his facial expressions, Fang Zhao had some idea of what was up. Following the sound, Mo Lang shifted his attention away from the draft in his hands. He had just been going through the score mentally, and he guessed that Fang Zhao had created this piece because he was too into his character. But to be able topose something like this was just too difficult! This wasnt something an ordinary genius could describe! "Fang Zhao!" Mong raised his hand and waved the score sheet, his gaze be really acute. he spoke with a pause after every word. "Did youpose it yourself? Without any help?" Fang Zhao did not shrink away from Mo Langs piercing gaze. "Yes, I did it all on my own." "Very, very well done!" The way Mo Lang was staring at Fang Zhao was as if he was staring at a rare treasure. "Come over here and take a seat. I have some questions I wish to ask you." Mo Lang asked about everything from theposing concept to precise techniques and the sentiments and subject of theposition. The more he listened to Fang Zhao, the more he believed that this was a piece Fang Zhao had created himself. He could tell whether or not it was an originalposition just from these questions. And what pleasantly surprised Mo Lang was Fang Zhaosposing concept. On a fixed level, it was identical to the concept he had when he wasposing background music for the series. It was rare to meet someone with an identical concept, and Mo Lang was delighted. Previously, when he had hit a bottleneck whileposing, he had sought out a few old friends for some discussion. Unfortunately, everyones concepts differed, and the more they discussed, the more hot-tempered they got, and the discussion turned into arguments and debates. Mo Lang had worried about the important 10-minute ending theme of the series so much that he had nearly yanked all the hairs from his beard clean. Today, he had received some enlightenment from Fang Zhaos score sheet and gained quite a bit of inspiration from his discussion with Fang Zhao. This feeling of being enlightened suddenly was something other people had no way of understanding. In the words of Mo Lang, this sort of enlightenment had a value that could not be measured, and as an elder, Mo Lang felt that he should show his thanks. The submission was the submission, and enlightenment was enlightenment. Fang Zhao had helped him, so he would return the favor. For official matters, Mo Lang had no way of offering a shortcut. This was a matter of principles. But for private matters, he didnt care anymore. After they finished their discussion, Mo Lang dragged Fang Zhao out. The four assistants realized that Mo Langs gloomy expression that hadsted many days had been reced by a smile, as if he had seen his own grandson... No, Even when Old Mr. Mo met his own grandson, his smile was not even as warm as this. The four assistants scanned Fang Zhao curiously, pondering in their hearts. How had Fang Zhao been able to make Old Mr. Mo this happy? Mo Lang took no notice of his assistants expressions and dragged Fang Zhao over to a cab. Turning to an assistant, he said, "Open it. I remember that there is still quite a bit that was delivered." The assistant in charge of the "store" paused for a second and answered, "Oh, right, there is still a lot of stuff." As he spoke, he went to open the cab door. This cab was filled with specialty goods, tea leaves, alcohol, and some high-grade foodstuffs with high medicinal value. These had been delivered by government departments and a fewrge investors in the series. This was preferential treatment an artist of Mo Langs status received. In other words, these were all specifically meant for Mo Lang. Mo Lang picked up three boxes from inside and pushed them toward Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao didnt ept them and was thinking of what to say. Mo Lang pulled a long face. "Take it!" It wouldnt be good for Fang Zhao to reject this, so he reached out to take one of the boxes. "Thank you, Venerable Mo. This box is enough." "Just that small box of biscuits? How can that be enough! Take them all, take these too! Leaving them here is a waste; nobody eats them. You are still growing. I heard that you can eat eight boxed meals and not be full? Hey, just eating all those wont do. You still have topose after filming too, right? Take this box of tea leaves. It alleviates overheating, aids digestion, and perks you up. Fang Zhao: "..." Since when did I eat eight portions of boxed meals? Where did you hear that from? Mo Lang fished out yet another box and pushed it toward Fang Zhao. "Have this wine. Who knows, you might be able to gather more inspiration. I normally drink this too." Fang Zhao hurriedly said, "There is a rule for the cast and crew. Consuming alcohol is prohibited during the filming period." "Its nothing, the alcohol content is low. It is just like medicinal wine. In any case, drinking a little is fine. It is good for the body." As he spoke, Mo Lang pushed yet another box of energy supplements toward Fang Zhao. "Eat, bring these all back and finish them fast. All of these strengthen the body and have no side effects! People have limited energy. You are still young, so you have to eat more while your body is still growing. The next time youe over, you will definitely be full of energy! I already asked the lead director, you dont have much screen time nowadays, but you are under a lot of pressure. Make sure you dont copse. When you have the time, make sure toe over so we can discuss more." Mo Lang didnt wish to talk about music with a listless person. As the assistant in charge of the "store" saw box after box being handed over, his heart ached, but he also had no means of stopping it. All these things belonged to Mo Lang. Obviously, he was free to give them out as he wished. When Fang Zhao came out, he was carrying many bags both big and small. The assistant sending him out had a smile on his face. This time around, it was sincere. "Keep the stuff Old Mr. Mo has given you. Dont worry about it and dont bother sending a gift in return. Venerable Mo doesnt ept gifts. If you wish to repay him, thenpose more. Venerable Mo only has an interest in musical works. He doesnt really value physical items." Fang Zhao was actually deeply moved. He could also tell the value of these specialty items. Mo Lang was a person who only looked at artistic value. Now, Fang Zhao had been given so many items because Mo Lang had gained some enlightenment from the draft he had submitted and had found some inspiration while chatting with Fang Zhao. From Mo Langs point of view, the enlightenment and inspiration he had gained from Fang Zhao had a much higher value than the items he had given away. Actually, when Fang Zhao had been answering questions about hisposing, he had not spoken the entire truth. There were some things that could not be said, so he had only selected a portion that was fine. Coincidentally, these viewpoints had matched the concept Mo Lang had forposing the ending theme for the series. At the same time, through his exchange with Mo Lang, Fang Zhao had also found out a lot about the 10-minute apaniment piece for the series ending. As he was thinking about the direction of the 10-minute apaniment piece, the elevator had already reached the ground floor. Fang Zhao walked out and across therge hall as he headed to the main entrance. It was alreadyte and the sky was dark. He could still catch thest few buses back to the living quarters. Since it was alreadyte, the ground floor of the music center was very empty and no one was around. As Fang Zhao headed to the main entrance, a bunch of people came out of the elevator on the other side. These people were orchestra members that had justpleted a rehearsal. When they saw Fang Zhao toting bags of all sizes, the group that was chatting happily fell silent in a sh. Many pairs of searchlight-like eyes scanned the stuff Fang Zhao was holding as if they had seen something unfathomable. Fang Zhao gave a slight nod to them, and under the weird silence, exited the main doors of the music center. After Fang Zhao exited, the silent group roared to life and began discussing. "Were those... specialty products?" "Looking at the packaging, those were definitely specialty products, and high-grade ones at that! Our orchestra head was also given some by his teacher." "From what I know, only people of Venerable Mos status can enjoy these specialty products." "I heard that Fang Zhao went over to Venerable Mos to submit his draft." The group once again fell silent. By that night, many people from the music team knew about this incident, and even more people were curious about the draft Fang Zhao had submitted. Exactly what kind of piece was it that could have allowed Fang Zhao to receive this sort of treatment from Mo Lang? In the following few days, Fang Zhao had filming assignments too. He had already submitted his draft, so his focus now returned to filming. From time to time, the director would discuss the script with Fang Zhao, and in between, Mo Lang also called him over twice to talk. The level ofplexity of the actual history was much higher than the series. There were also many darker details that could not be revealed. The light was magnified, but the darkness was confined to an eptable range. As for pacifying the political aspect, when it came to handling the scenes of historical figure Fang Zhao, some adjustments had to be made. Fang Zhao was a historical figure. No one could deny his feats and achievements, but ultimately, he neversted till the end. Furthermore, it was already over 500 years into the New Era. History was just affairs that had already passed. What mattered were the people that were living now. If Fang Zhao was magnified too much, the embellishing was too intense, and he left too deep an impression on audiences, the Wu family might find themselves in an awkward situation. Today, during lunch, Fang Zhao was asked by Director Bai to have lunch with everyone. Nowadays, everyone in therge cast and crew of "Founding Era" knew that besides fighting very well, this young actor Fang Zhao could also eat a lot. It was rumored that the more this youngster was under pressure, and the deeper he was immersed in his character, the more he ate! At the start, people had said that he ate four boxed meals, and some had said that Fang Zhao had had five portions for a meal. Later on, it had been said that hed had eight portions, and more people were circting this. Eight portions of boxed meals. How much pressure was he under to be able to eat all of them!? Many actors were jealous. They would simply have no appetite when they were under a lot of pressure or immersed too deeply in a character. It was no wonder that many people loved to eat together with Fang Zhao. With such a voracious eater beside them, they would also able to eat more. What made people even more depressed was that despite eating so much, Fang Zhaos size did not change much. It was said that he still continued running and training with sandbags. People at the gym frequently saw newly changedrge sandbags lying there like corpses. After lunch, Fang Zhao was dragged out by Director Bai to discuss some minor details in the script. An old actor saw Fang Zhao being called over and said to the person beside him, "Fang Zhaos body seems like it is made of iron. If the Fang Zhao back then had this sort of body, there wouldnt be a Wu family in Yanzhou." "I have always felt that Fang Zhao and the one he acts as are very simr, but looking at it now, they arent alike at all, at least not in terms of their physicality." "Sigh, that individuals body was too weak, so he wasnt able to endure till the end of that period. At the same time, Director Bai had called Fang Zhao to one side and asked a few questions about some details in the script that needed alterations. The start of the filming of season nine was approaching. The script had gone through numerous rounds of adjustments and was closed to being finalized. "How do you wish to die?" Director Bai suddenly asked. Fang Zhao was dazed for a moment, following which he found the question funny. How many years had it been! It had been a long time since anyone had dared to say these words straight to his face! However, Fang Zhao also know what Director Bai meant. When it came to the point in time where a character died in battle, how the character died was already written in the script, but the directors would inquire with the actors on their point of view. If an actors form was good, filming might go along with the actors own notion and allow them to improvise. This might possibly be better than following the script. But it couldnt be too excessive either, which was why Director Bai had asked. "Die standing up? Die while kneeling? Lying down and dying? Lying down face-first and dying?" Director Bai asked. "Lying on my back and dying," Fang Zhao replied. "Oh right, the whole face cant be seen if you lie face down. Dying while standing and dying while kneeling have been done many times in filming by others already." Fang Zhao: "..." He had really died while lying on his back. Chapter 318: Super-Huge Bento Box Chapter 318: Super-Huge Bento Box Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao still remembered staring at the gloomy sky just before he died. Actually, before that battle, Fang Zhao had already made preparations. He had arranged everything properly so that the moment he could not go on, Yanzhou would not descend into chaos. He knew his body best, and he had already been at his limit just enduring till that point in time. It was because of those preparations that his sentiments just before he died had been very serene. Although he had not been able to endure to see the Founding Era and he had not been able to aplish his dream from when he was younger, if he was able to trade that life of his for a new Yanzhou and a new world, he considered it worthwhile. When season nine was about to begin filming, the atmosphere within the cast and crew was much more tensed than in previous seasons. This was because when touching upon the various historical events, the filming teams of each continent had much more interaction. Many actors would be receiving bento boxes in season nine. Among them, the character with the highest importance was Fang Zhao, but Fang Zhao wasnt as restless as the others. However, he was asionally in a daze while sitting beside the set. When others in the cast and crew saw Fang Zhao being this way... "Hey, your teams Fang Zhao is in a daze again. How is his condition while filming?" an actor from another continent asked Wu Yun. The youthful Wu Yan was yed by Wu Yun. Although his scenes were done, he hadnt left the crew yet and frequently sat to the side, watching others filming and learning some techniques. Hearing his friends question, Wu Yuns attention was directed to the side of the set, and he saw Fang Zhao resting at the side. Wu Yun replied, "All along Fang Zhao has maintained his form very well. Normally, it is other actors making mistakes. He rarely makes any during filming." When Fang Zhao was mentioned, Wu Yun had a strange expression in his eyes. Fang Zhao was younger than him. When filming had first started, like others, he had also doubted Fang Zhaos acting chops. But after season after season had passed, he had been able to see everything clearly. Especially when shooting the previous days scenes, Fang Zhao had been sitting on a sand dune gazing out into the distance. The expression Fang Zhao had given was as if he had lived through great changes and looked like he had been through hundreds of years. Wu Yun would not be able to act in such a way. This was the gap between them! And it was also the reason why Wu Yun could only y Wu Yan for just that short period and could not portray a character all by himself like Fang Zhao was doing. Having arrived at this point, nobody in the cast and crew, including those seniors and elders, could go against their own conscience and say that Fang Zhao could not act well. Not only did he have the ability, he gave his all, too. There was nothing to be ashamed of when being outdone by such a person. Hearing Wu Yans words, that actor from another continent thought about it andughed. "There is something else I want to say, but promise me you wont get angry." "What?" Wu Yun asked. "Have you ever realized that the way Fang Zhao looks at you is odd? It gives me the feeling of someone looking at his own grandson. Hahahaha!" The side of Wu Yuns lip curled. He wanted tough, yet he felt helpless. "You only just realized?" "Sigh, its like this when one is too immersed in their character. Over at our filming team, there is an actor around the same age as me who portrays my characters father. I still call him dad outside of filming. When you are too immersed in the character and reach the deepest depths, you dont think about anything else." Fang Zhao paid no attention to how others discussed him in private. He was currently thinking of something. He had already seen the script for season nine many times and had memorized all the lines. Maintaining his current form would not be too difficult. Fang Zhao had already submitted his musical score, and it had received its final ruling. During the break after season eights filming concluded, Fang Zhao had already found an orchestra to record it. There was no need to worry about this anymore. What Fang Zhao was thinking about was a segment of a song score that Mo Lang had shown him yesterday. It was a small portion of the ending theme for the "Founding Era" series. Yesterday, he had discussed the question of which apanying instruments to use with Mo Lang, and now he was ying all sorts of musical instruments over and over in his head. And every time Fang Zhao was concentrating and pondering, other people in the cast and crew assumed he was trying to build up his mood and avoided disturbing him. Of course, during filming, Fang Zhao was still very immersed in his character and would not be distracted or let his mind wander. Finally, after he was done filming hisst scene, Fang Zhao got up from the ground and wiped the dust and "blood" off his face and took a deep breath and exhaled, as if a heavy burden had been lifted. In the surroundings, the other actors had not yet stepped out of character from filming that scene, and their faces still had mournful and solemn expressions. One of the older actors came over, gave Fang Zhao a warm hug, and rather forcefully patted Fang Zhaos shoulders. "You acted well." All the other nearby actors came over to hug Fang Zhao as well. This could be considered a sort of parting ceremony. After the actors dispersed, Director Bai came over and asked Fang Zhao, "How are you feeling? Do you feel very..." Fang Zhaoughed. "Rxed." Director Bai, who had been just about to say "heavy-hearted," swallowed his words. Scanning Fang Zhao carefully, he realized that the extremely repressed manner that Fang Zhao had been in, as if he had witnessed great changes, had vanished in an instant. Now, even though the person standing in front of him had not removed his makeup, he gave off apletely different vibe. The hunchback due to him being ill and aged in the show was now straight, and his eyes were full of vigor. Director Bai felt relieved to see Fang Zhao having seemingly shed his character. However, ording to the usual practice, Director Bai still had to exhort, "Remember to visit the psychologists. Even if you feel fine, you still have to get them to verify it." "Got it. Thank you, Director Bai." Fang Zhao removed his makeup, changed out of his costume, took a bath, and put on a fresh pair of clothes before heading over to the psychologist. At the moment, psychologist Dai Yu was in his own office cracking melon seeds. Actors might feel a lot of pressure, but as psychologists in charge of adjusting the mental states of these actors, they were under a lot of stress too. Cracking melon seeds was also a method for relieving stress. Hearing that someone would being, Dai Yu quickly put away his box of melon seeds. He stared at the mirror and wiped his mouth, spraying some breath freshener and arranging his appearance and facial expressions till they were at a suitable level. In front of these actors, psychologists needed to maintain a capable image. It wasnt right letting actors know that they normally cracked melon seeds when they had nothing to do. That would destroy their image! Perhaps the actors might even doubt the professional standards of these psychologists if they saw it. After he was done tidying himself up, Dai Yu put on a deadpan expression and sat there and let the actor waiting outsidee in. Seeing that the oneing in was Fang Zhao, Dai Yu changed modes and became more casual. "Oh, its you." As he spoke, he looked at Fang Zhao bewilderedly. "There seems to be something different with you today... Is it time for you to collect your bento box?" Fang Zhao closed the door and sat on the chair on the opposite side of the desk. "Mhmm, filming just concluded." To ensure privacy for actors, the psychologists here would not necessarily make video recordings. The psychologists wouldply with the actors wishes. If an actor was willing to have the conversation recorded, then the camera would be turned on. The majority of actors were not willing to be recorded. Fang Zhao had not wanted his sessions to be recorded either, and Dai Yu approved of his choice. Fang Zhao could feel more at ease when there werent any recordings. From when filming for "Founding Era" had begun until now, everyone had already gotten familiar with each other. Now, Dai Yu had no need for keeping up impressions in front of Fang Zhao. Opening his drawer, he took out the box of melon seeds and started cracking them once again. Noticing Fang Zhao staring at him, Dai Yu exined, "Its for relieving stress. Doctors are only human, not gods. We have stress too. Dont go around telling others about this." "Mmhm." Dai Yu pushed the box of melon seeds to the middle. "Want some?" "No thanks, Im good." "You seem to be in a much better state now. Previously, you gave off a dangerous vibe, and I nearly put you in the high-risk category, but now..." Dai Yu swept his gaze over Fang Zhao a few times. "You are all right. You seem much less threatening now." "Could I trouble you to verify that Im fine?" "Sure." Dai Yu quickly issued Fang Zhao a proof certificate, verifying that this actor had shed his character and was in a fine mental state and could leave the cast and crew at any time. Having received his proof, Fang Zhao did not stick around to crack melon seeds. Dai Yu watched as Fang Zhao, and he thought to himself, This person is rather interesting. Other people find it hard to shed their characters, yet he can do it really quickly and isnt affected at all. He really doesnt seem as dangerous as when he first came. Just that... "I just feel that there is still something strange." But Dai Yu was unable to determine which part of it was strange. "Who cares!" Dai Yu continued cracking melon seeds. Fang Zhaos job might be done, but Dai Yu still needed to work. At the other side, after leaving Dai Yus office, Fang Zhao headed to therge dining hall. He still had to collect the bento box that belonged to him. However, when he saw his bento box, Fang Zhao fell silent. ced in front of him was a huge 10yer bento set that resembled a steamer basket. "This is..." Fang Zhao asked the shifu in charge of issuing bento boxes. The shifu wore an exceptionally kind smile and there was a hint of tenderness. "For yourst meal, every portion is extrarge, to make sure you eat till you are full!" "...Has there been a misunderstanding?" Fang Zhao asked. "Oh, haha, there is no need to feel embarrassed. Look, this was specially prepared for you by us at the dining hall. Uncle just loves all of you with good appetites. Eating is a blessing! This is a little heavy and isnt easy to carry; do you want to eat it over here?" "Ill bring it back to eat. Can I have a bag, please?" Fang Zhao did not wish to be surrounded and watched as he ate the bento set. There were already dining hall staff at the sides looking over. Many actors that hade to the dining hall for a meal were already making preparations and were just waiting to take a snapshot of him eating such arge meal. After the shifu had made this super-huge bento set into a takeaway, he added, "Let me get someone to help you bring it back." "No need. I can carry it myself." Seeing Fang Zhao effortlessly lift up the super-huge bento set and walk rather steady, that shifu evenmented, "Hey, this little fe is full of vigor! As expected of someone who eats eight portions!" Fang Zhao felt that he would never ever be able to exin the matter of "eight portions a meal." On his way back, the scene of Fang Zhao carrying such arge object was noticed by a lot of people. "Fang Zhao, what is this?" an actor asked. "Bento box." "Bento... box!? Cough, what, you better hurry up and eat it. If the food is left for too long, it wont taste good." Watching Fang Zhao carry that super-huge bento set as he left, that actor could not help but feel a tinge of respect for Fang Zhao. As Fang Zhao turned away, the actor secretly snapped a shot. He might not have inte ess now, but they still had the local intr and their own internal chat groups. He would be able to share this news with his good friends. Fang Zhao can eat eight portions of a meal? That is already past tense! Have you seen this! Extrarge, 10yers! On his way back, Fang Zhao was stopped by many people with questions. When he finally returned to his quarters, he remembered how Great-Grandfather Fang had specifically exhorted him to take more photos of hisst bento box, so Fang Zhao took a few photographs of it. Facing thisrge bento box, Fang Zhao did not feel very rueful, and he dug in after he had taken a few photographs. As he was eating, Fang Zhao received a call from Zaro. "Fang Zhao, I heard that you received your bento box today?" From Zaros tone, it seemed like he was in high spirits. "Mmhm. Whats up?" "Come out and have some fun! How about letting me host a banquet to celebrate you finally receiving your bento box!" Beside Zaro, his manager could only sigh when hearing Zaro speak. Isnt he afraid of offending people with his words? Cant he be a little more tactful? If narrow-minded people heard these words, they would reckon that Zaro was taking delight in their misfortune. "Theres no rush. Everyone is still busy filming. You dont have to purposely free up time," Fang Zhao replied. "Busy, my *ss. Everyone knows each other, and its not as if they are acting out some important roles. Everyone has a bunch of time!" Actually, Zaro wasnt anxious to hold a celebration for Fang Zhao. He was just worried that he might not get the chance to host a banquet and show off once Fang Zhao left the cast and crew! Previously, he had hyped up garlic and earned a lot of money. Now he was a sessful figure! He even remembered that he owed a meal. After ending the call with Fang Zhao, Zaro scrolled through his contact list to confirm the banquets attendance list. "We cannot forget these important characters, and Woo Tianhao, and Barbara... Forget it, lets not invite Barbara." Two days ago, Zaro and Barbara had had a disagreement, and now he found her an eyesore. Zaro called each of them in turn to set the date. He was pleased, and he pondered what he should do to make himself even more pretentious during the banquet. Suddenly, as if he had remembered something, he asked his manager beside him. "I heard that Woo Tianhao is coborating with others to promote something. Hey, what did you say I should promote next? We have to make sure we dont lose to him." Zaros agent calmly replied, "No worries. What they are endorsing is ginger. Right now, there are many people following the tide, and the profits wont be much. Lets take a different road from them." "Then what shall we endorse?" "Gingers cousin, mountain ginger." "Why is gingers cousin mountain ginger?" "That isnt the main point. The main point is that the n has already been set. Now you must make sure not to reveal it first." "Dont worry, Im not stupid. I definitely wont leak it!" Zaro promised. Chapter 319: Im Not Talking about You Chapter 319: Im Not Talking about You Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Since Zaro wanted to host a banquet, there was no need for Woo Tianhao to show any formalities. Everyone knew that Zaro had earned a lot endorsing garlic. Thus, Woo Tianhao brought along a few more people to enjoy the feast. Although Zaro said it was to celebrate Fang Zhao receiving his bento box, who didnt know Zaros character? Wasnt he just using it as a pretext to unt? Because Zaro had said they could bring more people, Fang Zhao brought along Ji Polun and a few other young actors from thepany. Now, Ji Polun and this bunch were done ying their minor roles. Before leaving the cast and crew, they would start all sorts of publicity stunts to raise their profile. Fang Zhao had taken this opportunity to bring them along, using the banquet as a pretext to let them get to know actors from other continents. As for Zaros side, he had only brought along his agent. Zaro had originally wanted to bring along a few Leizhou actresses, but his agent had advised against it. Of course, whether it was those that Woo Tianhao brought along or the bunch who tagged along with Fang Zhao, they all understood that were only here to serve as foils. All they needed to do was sit down and listen to the two young masters, Woo Tianhao and Zaro, brag. When one of them said something interesting, they just needed tough and lift the mood. This time, Zaro had hosted the banquet at a restaurant in the gourmet food city. Stepping into the private room, the eyes of Ji Polun and the young actors nearly popped out. Upon entering, stepping on the soft Old Era-style rug was like treading on clouds high in the sky. There were also huge chandeliers like those in ancient pces, brightly colored ssical paintings and all sorts of artistic disys. Also, there was the shiny silverware on the table... "I dont remember this restaurants decorations having this sort of style before," Ji Polun whispered. "It was newly renovated," someone else muttered as he twitched his nose. "The heck!" Woo Tianhao, who had just arrived, scanned the ce disdainfully. "I heard that all these upstarts love to style their ce like this. Seems like Zaro is ready for a round of excessive bragging." Indeed, when everyone was gathered, Zaro was pleased as punch andughed heartily before he had even entered the ce. It couldnt be helped. Now, when Zaro thought about his cash reserves, his feeling of aplishment was bursting out of his chest. There was no way he could calm down unless he unted a bunch. Zaro had specifically contacted the boss of this restaurant and rented an entire private room. The rent was considerable, but who had asked him to be flushed with cash right now!? After two rounds of alcohol, the tables vibe became even more casual. Zaro kept bragging and Woo Tianhao kept chiming in, both unwilling to lose out to the other. Ji Polun and the bunch who had been brought along as foils had only one thought, which was to exchange contact details with the other actors. More friends meant more options. Furthermore, in the future, Ji Polun wouldnt just be restricted to Yanzhou and would develop on a global scale. Having been brought along by Fang Zhao this time, he would take the opportunity to expand hiswork. Fang Zhao had a talk with Zaros agent. They had coborated in the past and might coborate in the future, too. Actually, Zaros agent was still very grateful toward Fang Zhao. A number of Zaros opportunities had been because of Fang Zhao pulling strings. Just the matter of endorsing garlic had been indirectly caused by Fang Zhao. It was because Fang Zhao had suggested Zaro stimte his taste buds in order to aid his acting. Zaros taste buds had been so stimted that every time he saw that segment of Founding Eras Leizhou chapter, he smelled that odor. Remembering that despair-inducing odor, Zaros agent couldnt help but shudder. However, as before, he would not let up on film and television investments. He wished to sway Fang Zhao into acting in a period drama that they would be investing in. Following the birth of "Founding Era," the regtions regarding film projects based on the Period of Destruction history were going to be rxed. In the future, there would surely be more and more movies and drama series based on the Period of Destruction. Even in the two years after "Founding Era" finished airing, the poprity of this genre wouldnt drop. Fang Zhao rejected the idea. Zaros agent did not give up and continued to persuade Fang Zhao. "You can always reconsider. There is no need to reply right away. Compensation can always be negotiated." As Zaros agent was speaking, he heard a shout. "Fang Zhao!" Woo Tianhao came over with a bottle of wine and poured Fang Zhao a full cup. "Come. Let us brothers have a round! That trash Zaro cant take it anymore!" To the side, Zaro was already a little dazed from all the alcohol and had taken a break from bragging. Zaros liquor capacity could not bepared to Woo Tianhaos. Woo Tianhao had also drunk a lot and wasnt his usualposed self. "Fang Zhao, you have it easy. We still have to continue being in background scenes. Sigh, when I have earned enough money, I will invest in a series and y the lead! Once the prohibition on Period of Destruction history films is fully lifted, Im going to film many series about our Tongzhou Wu familys important great general!" As he spoke, Woo Tianhao turned to Fang Zhao and, with sympathy in his eyes, said, "The one from Yanzhou named Fang is pitiful. Given my experience in the industry, either nobody will create films about him or they will blindly and randomly create films! After all, Fang Zhao died early and left no descendants, so there will not be many disputes." Fang Zhao used his fingers to swivel the wine cup but did not say anything. "Believe me!" Woo Tianhao huped. He was especially talkative after getting high on alcohol and had no qualms. "This Fang Zhao person, what a pity! My view is that he wasnt ruthless enough! Say, if there was no Founding Era, who would remember the person named Fang Zhao? Of course, Im not talking about you." Woo Tianhao patted Fang Zhaos shoulder. "I am not a Yanzhou person, but I know that the name Fang Zhao still had significant influence in the first 100 years of the New Era. However, afterward, it was probably only limited to examinations. In the future, when everyone emigrates to foreigns, I reckon new editions of history textbooks might not even have a ce for him. Perhaps the only people who will remember him then will be the cemetery guards. Isnt this leader a failure!? Dont you think so?" Fang Zhao smiled faintly. "That does sound quite like a failure." "Thats right! Such a disappointment!" Woo Tianhao energetically mmed the table a few times. "Our family n sends people to each continents Cemetery every year. The graves of Fang Zhao and Wu Yan are the focus, but it is a political mission! Do you know why it is called a political mission? Because it is a form of diplomacy. Its done just for others to see. Fang Zhao got the waiter to deliver some hangover soup and poured a cup for both Woo Tianhao and Zaro. Woo Tianhao, who was absorbed in talking, did not notice the cup had been swapped and gulped the drink down before scoffing. "This wine tastes weird. Zaro wouldnt have bought fake alcohol, right...? Lets go on talking about Fang Zhao." Fang Zhao: "..." "For my university political module thesis, I wrote about Fang Zhao and why he has received such treatment among other historical characters of simr statuses. Lets not forget that he died earlier than the rest, and he did not leave behind any descendants. However, when ites to leading subordinates, he really has no way ofparing with Xizhous great general. Xizhou has thergest prison cluster in the entire world and has a reputation for being a tough-as-nailsnd, but just take a look, no matter who assumes the role of Xizhous governor, whenever Great General Lu Xi is mentioned, all everyone has is the utmost admiration. He simply has divine status!" Woo Tianhap stood on the chair and rolled up his sleeves. "If I was Fang Zhao, I would brainwash them! Resolutely brainwash all the subordinates under him! Afterward, get them to continue brainwashing their children and great-grandchildren! Endless brainwashing for ones descendants! Even if Im long gone, I still would need to have offerings and respects paid every year, not a single bit less! I have to let them know that thend they are stepping on is my territory. All these little brats! Who dares to f*cking forget me!" Fang Zhao said, "...Sit down. Isnt standing and talking tiring?" "Im not tired. Dont interrupt. I have only talked about half of my thesis. Let me talk about the Wu family. If I was Wu Yan, I would climb out of my coffin in a fit of rage! How great was the Wu family during the time when Wu Yan was alive? Compared to the families of the great generals of other continents, they were not in any way inferior! But once Wu Yan wasnt there anymore, generation after generation of Wus were weaker than before. They even lost their core position! But to be honest, they arent entirely at fault. Our Woo family was nearly overthrown some 200 years ago. Fortunately, we were united. Whatever fighting goes on outside, whenever it is at a crux, we will be united! Holding on to a core position is really too difficult!" Zaro had just finished drinking the hangover soup. When he heard what Woo Tianhao said, he opened his loose lips. "Right! Absolutely right! I agree with what you said! Dont a few of these continents have an old saying: it is easy to conquer Shan Jiang but hard to defend Shan Jiang 1 ! That is totally apt!" The room suddenly fell silent. "Jiang Shan, it is easy to conquer Jiang Shan but hard to defend Jiang Shan," an actor at the side whispered. The others in the room stared at Zaro curiously, as well as his manager beside him. Was this fe going to be promoting wild ginger next? Zaros agent heaved a heavy sigh and turned to look out the window: F*cking retard! Those with a much lesser presence might have seemed to be obediently sitting there, but deep down, they were itching and trying to make all sorts of sense of what Zaro had said. Zaros agent thought to himself, Fortunately, I still have n B. Since Zaro had already said it, then Zaros manager would just rope someone in to coborate. Zaros manager looked at Woo Tianhao, who was still ridiculing the Wu family. Zaro and Woo Tianhao. If these two joined hands to endorse something, the result of one plus one would definitely be greater than two. Previously, when Zaro had been endorsing garlic, there were people that had cursed Zaro for relying on his status to mess up the market. Now they would rope in an additional great generals descendant to share the burden. Zaros manager still had to make sure Zaro did not go overboard trying to earn money. Thebel of being a great generals descendant was a protective talisman but also a constraint. As long as one didnt go overboard and had a good grasp of the angles, everything would be fine. Zaros agent lowered his head and pondered how to get the best rates for Zaro and Woo Tianhao. He did not notice Fang Zhao ncing at him. Just a meal with Zaros bragging and Woo Tianhaos ridiculing. Everyone got to make a few new friends. With food, drinks, andughs, the dinner seemed really joyous. After theyd had their fill, it was time to go back. As they got up to leave, Fang Zhao suddenly asked, "Woo Tianhao, what was the evaluation you got for your university politics module thesis?" "I had to retake it!" Woo Tianhao was pissed off just mentioning it. "The politics teacher evenined to my old man! My old man even gave me a spanking and warned me not to judge those leaders, so..." The sentence ended with a grunting sound. Woo Tianhao appeared to have been petrified, and his legs went soft as he leaned on the person beside him. His face was nk as he mumbled, "Who am I, where am I, what did I just say? I think I just dreamed of my politics teacher... Arghh, my head hurts. Someone, help support me, I drank too much and need to return and rest. I will be leaving first, bye!" After everyone had left the private room, Fang Zhao turned around to take a look. Therge meal table was full of tes. It was a little messy, and there were still some remains of food on the table. Large and small patches of soup and broth had stained the white tablecloth. Light from the setting sun shone through the windows and passed through the wine bottles, creating bewitching light rays. The door was closed, covering up the whole room full of ostentatiousness. After return to his living quarters, Fang Zhao contacted Zuo Yu and Yan Biao. "Boss, I heard that you attended a banquet tonight? How did it feel?" Yan Biao asked. Fang Zhao recalled the meal and sighed. "The generation gap is really huge." Yan Biao: "..." Yan Biao was prepared to share some words of advice to Fang Zhao about being reluctant to leave and so on, but he had not expected Fang Zhao to say such a line. He reckoned that his boss had met a few elders from the entertainment industry. Those old fogeys definitely couldnt get along with youngsters! Yan Biao could totally understand where his boss wasing from. Having assumed he understood what his boss was talking about, Yan Biao would not further mention this matter. "We will head over to the filming area to pick you up tomorrow. Afterward, will we be heading to the film entertainmentplex or the base?" "To the base, to fetch Curly Hair." "All right, we will definitely be on time tomorrow." After arranging the details with Yan Biao and Zuo Yu, Fang Zhao then contacted Wai base. Today, a transport ship had arrived and was still unloading its cargo, so Curly Hair had to work overtime. Fang Zhao did not even get to see a glimpse of the little thing in the video call and only informed the other side that he would be going over tomorrow. Wai base. After Curly Hair returned from his overtime patrol and heard that Fang Zhao had already finished filming his scenes and would being over tomorrow, he got excited and tore the sofa in the office of Wai basesmanding officer, Huo Yi. Chapter 320: You Cant Bring the Dog Away Chapter 320: You Cant Bring the Dog Away Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh On the second day, when Fang Zhao arrived at the base, Curly Hair was led out from the aircraft tarmac and was wearing a custom-made military uniform. As a temporary service dog, there were also requirements for clothing, but they werent strict. Getting Curly Hair to wear this uniform was more for protection purposes. The one leading Curly Hair was a military officer with the rank of lieutenant colonel. During this period, he was the one who had frequently brought Curly Hair onto transport ships for inspections, and he could be considered to be on friendly terms with Fang Zhao. When he saw Fang Zhao, that lieutenant colonel untied the rope, and Curly Hair ran like the wind toward Fang Zhao, wagging his tail vigorously. Fang Zhao rubbed Curly Hairs head and asked the lieutenant colonel, "Didnt you say there was overtime? He seems very energetic." Noticing some residue between Curly Hairs teeth, Fang Zhao asked, "What did he eat before?" The lieutenant colonel replied, "He ate a lot. Dog food, bones... and themanders sofa." Fang Zhaos hand that was rubbing Curly Hairs forehead paused. "Sofa?" "Cough, he doesnt normally do it, but he likes biting stuff when he gets excited." "How many has he ruined?" Fang Zhao asked. "Three... Hey, its all right, ourmander didnt get angry." The lieutenant colonelughed when he brought it up. He wasnt asking forpensation and was just joking about it. "Oh, right, ourmander got someone to specially prepare lunch for you! Such a huge pot! Let me bring you there." The lieutenant colonel led the way. The news of Fang Zhao being especially able to eat had spread from the cast and crew over to the surrounding garrisons. Along the way, the lieutenant colonel even said to Fang Zhao, "Now, Curly Hairs appetite has increased. While other dogs have two meals per day when off duty and three to four meals when they have training, Curly Hair has to eat six or seven meals a day or he will rebel." As if he had remembered something, the lieutenant colonel smiled. "At the start, the veterinarian also advised against feeding him so many times, so Curly Hair destroyed the vets chair and went on strike. Left with no other choice, we tried feeding him extra meals for a few days, and when the vets checkup found no problems, Curly Hair got his own way." Fang Zhao had heard about this from an animal specialist before, but he only now found out that Curly Hair would destroy chairs and sofas when angry. The lieutenant colonel thought that Fang Zhao was displeased when he didnt reply, so he hurriedly said, "Dont worry, Curly Hair is brought for a checkup every 10 days. If there were any issues, they would surely have been detected. Every dog has a medical record with the veterinarians and a record is made of everything when there is a checkup. You should have seen them already. As for Curly Hair destroying chairs and sofas, those are nothing but a trifling matter!" Actually, the lieutenant colonel was thinking to himself about the saying that a dog had the same characteristics as its owner. Since his owner could eat so much, this dog having a huge appetite wasnt strange at all. He had already decided to let Curly Hair have eight to ten portions a day in the future. Knowing that Fang Zhao would being over today, Wai basesmanding officer, Huo Yi, had freed up some time to have a talk with Fang Zhao. In Huo Yis office, only Huo Yi, Fang Zhao, and Curly Hair were in the room. The sofa that had been damaged yesterday had already been removed, and the new sofa still had the scent of fresh leather. "You still cant bring Curly Hair away yet," Huo Yi said. Fang Zhaos gaze was slightly restrained. "Hmm?" Huo Yi let out a faint sigh. "Dont misunderstand, Im not trying to steal your dog." The wrinkles on his forehead umted as he tapped his fingers on the tabletop beforeughing bitterly. "There is some stuff that isnt convenient to share with outsiders, but since this involves your dog, there isnt any need to keep it from you." Huo Yi opened up an electronic file and showed it to Fang Zhao. This was a list of items intercepted during security checks. Although it was only a portion, the more Fang Zhao read through the list, the more apprehensive he felt. Explosive materials, drugs, controlled weapons, and materials that seemed harmless yet whenbined could cause a threat. There were also attempts to smuggle out Wai native nts and animals. Commanding Officer Huo Yi was even angrier. Their situation here was different from Baijis. Baiji would be a future for immigration, and their military might would be formidable after some expansions. Baiji had better construction times,prehensive supervision,rge stockpiles of high-grade power ore, and a vast amount of capital. But Wai had no way ofpeting with them. First, they did not have sufficient capability, and they had to contend with the moods of the bunch of big bosses. Wai touched upon the entertainment circles and nned its development along the lines of entertainment and tourism. Previously, they had releasedrge batches ofnd and rxed the requirements for firms entering the for the sake of increasing Wais poprity, attracting more investment firms, and raising taxes, but now... "There are more and more peopleing over to Wai, and it has gotten even more chaotic. Our military might is limited, and we are unable to supervise every single ce. It is because of this that there are holes that can be exploited. We are already trying our best to prevent dangerous materials from being smuggled in. A while back, there were even people entering restricted zones to poach! D*mn them! One was caught and thrown in jail for a long time!" Every ce had its own rules. Wai might not be as strict as Baiji, but they were still the local bosses here. Huo Yi wasnt willing to let people trample all over his face right from the start. If there was no stricter control, no rules and regtions, these people would climb all over their heads. Fang Zhao had already thought about the problems that Wai would encounter as it developed this way. By tightening up control, Huo Yi was doing the right thing. Otherwise, Wai would surely get thrown into turmoil in the future. In the future, Wai would be a getaway spot for entertainment and leisure, but it would not be a ce where one could do whatever one pleased. Fang Zhao pointed to the list on the electronic file and asked, "Were these all discovered from Curly Hairs inspections?" Huo Yi shook his head. "More than 60% of the items there were discovered by Curly Hair. As for the remainder, the scanning equipment caught about 30%, and less than 10% were discovered by the other dogs." Huo Yi heaved a heavy sigh as he spoke about this. "Ourtest security apparatuses have no way of detecting everything. Many smugglers have shielding devices that counter the frequency of our scanning equipment. They even have measures that work against a dogs sense of smell. Luckily, Curly Hair was still able to detect all of these." This was also something that Huo Yi was very pleased with. Even if his favorite sofa had been ruined by Curly Hair, he still could not bring himself to get mad. "We have already reported the matter of the scanning machines to the top, but it will take some time before thetest equipment can be delivered here. The other dogs at the base have already grown up and can take up posts. Now, they are undergoing extra training, and the results are pleasing, but they still cannot rece Curly Hair. Besides, you have said that you wont be leaving Wai for the time being, which means you can only stay at the film entertainmentplex. Currently, that area is a little chaotic. It isnt safe to bring Curly Hair over there. He might even be targeted. Have you heard about the news of a meritorious dog being murdered in the past? You have to be wary! Nothing will happen to Curly Hair if you leave him at the base. As long as he works overtime, I will always keep him in my office." "I heard that Curly Hair has ruined three of your sofas, and one of them was your favorite? Are you reallyfortable leaving him in your office?" Fang Zhaoughed. Huo Yi brandished his hands and waved them vigorously. "No problem! He can bite them as entertainment! Working overtime can be stressful. Dogs have to relieve stress too!" "I can pay for the damaged sofas," Fang Zhao said. Huo Yi made himself appear magnanimous. "No need. This sofa isnt expensive!" Actually, ording to market prices, the three sofas were quite expensive, but no matter how expensive they were, whenpared to the service Curly Hair had rendered, it could not be considered much. "I will be taking him today and will bring him back tomorrow," Fang Zhao said. Huo Yi seemed a little unwilling, as if he wanted to say something, but he acquiesced in the end. He could not be too controlling. After all, Fang Zhao was the dogs owner. After leaving Huo Yis office, Fang Zhao did not head straight to the Wai film entertainmentplex. Instead, he visited the nearby kennel. The batch of dogs brought over from Muzhou had already grown big. When Fang Zhao went over, the dogs were still undergoing training. Theyd had overtime patrolling and inspectionsst night and had training today, but these dogs were still very energetic. They werent elite Muzhou dogs for nothing. In terms of IQ, physical capability, and other aspects, they were top tier. Every once in awhile, Huo Yi would lecture his subordinates: Take a look at the kennel next door. Even dogs are so hardworking. How do you guys have the cheek to ck off!? The instructor at the kennel was also delighted every time this was mentioned. He even told Fang Zhao, "Because Curly Hair was here and served as a model, these dogs also learned much quicker." Fang Zhaos previous few visits had been rushed. This time, because he had time, the instructor dispatched over from Muzhou disyed some training results these dogs had received since entering the military and proving that they were indeed the cream of the crop from the Muzhou Police Dog Academy. The instructor had originally wanted Curly Hair to join in with the other dogs and listen to hismands and participate in the training drills, but because Fang Zhao was here, Curly Hair would only listen to Fang Zhao, not the instructor. After Fang Zhao left the kennel, the instructor recounted the matter to Huo Yi. Huo Yi summoned the lieutenant colonel that handled Curly Hair. "Didnt you say that all dogs love you? Yet you cant even dupe a small dog!" That lieutenant colonel hurriedly defended himself. "Commander, you dont understand. Dogs are loyal creatures, and dogs with high IQ are even more difficult to dupe. Those dogs thate from the Muzhou Police Dog Academy, regardless of whether they are military dogs or other service dogs, require time before they will acknowledge someone. If you want them to be loyal to you, nobody knows how long it will take." "That little Curly Hair isnt from the Muzhou Police Dog Academy." "But he is even more impressive than dogs from the Muzhou Police Dog Academy! It is even more difficult to dupe him!" Huo Yi nodded. "...That makes sense." "Furthermore, it is said that Curly Hair was a stray. It was Fang Zhao that picked him up and changed his fate. Under these circumstances, Curly Hair will surely be much more loyal to Fang Zhao. Back when Fang Zhao was away for a year during military service, Curly Hair did not switch loyalties at all. Now, it is impossible. Commander, you might not believe this, but if Fang Zhao asks Curly Hair to eat a bomb right now, Curly Hair would do so." Huo Yi clicked his tongue in disgust. "Which idiot abandoned this dog back then? Fang Zhao lucked out!" Elsewhere, Fang Zhao had taken advantage of nightfall to keep a low profile and return to the film entertainmentplex. Only after Yan Biao had driven the car into the residence did Fang Zhao bring Curly Hair out. Curly Hair wagged his tail as he followed Fang Zhao and entered the room. After the door was shut and no sounds could be heard outside, Curly Hair started whimpering. Fang Zhao understood that this little thing was suffering withdrawal from ack of gaming. When Yan Biao noticed Fang Zhao bringing the gaming helmet into the room, he reminded Fang Zhao, "The inte connection is quite unstable, so only some solo games can be yed." "Got it." After Fang Zhao entered the room, Yan Biao evenmented to Zuo Yu, "I never expected bosss addiction to gaming to be so severe." Zuo Yu did not find it strange. "Before his military service, our boss was a dark horse in the gaming circles. At that time, he was famous worldwide and ced first on the global individual leaderboards. Many people hoped that he would return to gaming after his military service, but in the end, after he held his first concert, he went on to acting. He took a really bewildering path." "Oh, right, we can never guess what the boss is thinking." Yet another day and it was time for the "Founding Era" cast and crews inte ess. Fang Zhao had not borrowed inte ess to release his news immediately after he had left the cast. One reason was that the inte at the film entertainmentplex wasnt particrly stable andmunicating wasnt convenient. The second reason was to coordinate with the timing arrangements thepany had made. Yanzhou Qian City. Silver Wing gaming department. "Captain, is it their inte ess time yet?" someone asked Jinro. "Almost time. Two more minutes. Later, everyone should go and light a [candle]. Our Zhao god is receiving his bento box this time." Duringst weeks inte ess time, Jinro had received news from Fang Zhao about the filming developments. If filming went smoothly, during this weeks inte ess time, they would get to see a photograph of Fang Zhaos bento box. As members "directly under Fang Zhao," they should upy the most conspicuous and popr position on thements sections of Fang Zhaos post. Jinro had also informed thepanys operations department beforehand, and they were to pin it to the hot topics and not let anybody else snatch it first. Everyone counted down the seconds till it would be refreshed. Indeed, Fang Zhao had already edited the post beforehand and had set it to post automatically. Fang Zhao: "Received my bento box. [image]" Jinro, who had been had already been waiting originally, wanted to light a [candle], but when he saw the image of that super-huge bento set, his hands trembled and he clicked on [like]. Jinro: "..." Just as he was about to inform the people in the team to ignore his [like], he saw that thement with the huge [like] had been already pinned the top of thements section. Jinro: "..." Brothers in the operations department, why were you so quick this time! Using all his strength to wipe his face, Jinro hurriedly sent a message to Fang Zhao, "Boss, let me exin! I didnt do it on purpose, my hand trembled!" The other members of the gaming team stood around foolishly and stared at that image of the bento set before turning to Jinro. "Captain, so should we light a [candle] or should we follow you and [like]?" "Light a [candle]!" Jinro roared. At the same time, a bunch ofizens that were keeping watching to light [candles] for actors that had just received their bento boxes heard the news of Fang Zhao receiving his bento box. Originally feeling a little heavy-hearted from lighting all those candles, they gloomily came over to Fang Zhaos social tform to add on to the line of [candles], but in the end... "Hahahaha, the castsrgest bento box has been born! [Like][Like][Like]..." "My Zhao god is worthy of acting as a great person! Even his bento box is a heavyweight!" "When I heard that he received his bento box, I was feeling a little sorrowful, but seeing this bento box, I suddenly feel likeughing. Still going to light a routine candle, though [candle]." "My Zhao god is impressive. Even his bento box has to stand out from the masses [like]." "What, filming for season nine has already beenpleted over there? [candle]." "Very much unwilling to see this, but I still came over. Sigh, what a pity for that great person of that generation [candle]..." "Dont worry, its still early. The cast might have filmed till season nine, but online broadcasts are still only at season seven [like]." "We already learned about Fang Zhaos ending during secondary school history examinations. Those watching the Yanzhou chapter should long have made mental preparations. [Like]." From the start of filming till now, among the actors from "Founding Era" that had received bento boxes, Fang Zhao was one of the few that received [candles] and [likes] in thements section. Yanbei Retirement facility. Great-Grandfather Fang and Great-Grandmother Fang were waiting there. During inte ess time, Fang Zhao directly make a long-distance call, telling them his scenes werepleted. Great-Grandfather Fang was delighted. "Finished filming already? That means you can return? Good, good, we can all watch season nine together! Hahahaha!" Great-Grandfather Fang had only let out a few hahas when hisughter was cut short by a sentence from Fang Zhao. "I still cant return yet. The director told me to not leave Wai for the time being in case there are scenes that need to be reshot." They could randomly find people to substitute for minor roles, but for these important characters, the director wanted the original actor for reshoots. Of course, they might not be any reshoots, but this was just a precautionary measure, so they wanted Fang Zhao to remain on Wai and wait. Actually, the directorial team had not expected Fang Zhao to immediately receive the all-clear from the psychologist. They had all been prepared for Fang Zhao to remain with the cast and crew for a period of time and leave only after season 10s filming had beenpleted. They had not expected this sort of situation, so before Fang Zhao could leave the cast and crew, they had informed him that it was all right, but he could not leave Wai since filming for the entire project was close to being wrapped up. Mo Lang also hoped that Fang Zhao would not be in a rush to leave. He did not know when he might require Fang Zhao to exchange some tips. Fang Zhao did not mention this reason to Great-Grandfather Fang. Although the two old Fangs were a little disappointed that they would not be able to watch season nine together with Fang Zhao, they could also understand, and they reminded Fang Zhao to stay safe and look after himself well. After the call, Great-Grandfather Fang grumbled, "Our little Fang experiences hardship over there! Say, can such a hugepany like Silver Wing even be considered one of Yanzhous top three? They cant even assign him an assistant!" Great-Grandmother Fang reasoned, "What you just said are groundless usations. Didnt little Fang also say that he didnt want an assistant with him? Besides, doesnt he still have his two bodyguards over there?" "What can a bodyguard do when ites to work-rted matters? They cant act as a nanny too! Lets advise him to look for an assistant next time. Other third-rate celebrities also bring along an entourage of assistants! Given Fang Zhaos reputation in Yanzhou, he isnt shabbier than a third-rate celebrity, right?" Great-Grandmother Fang agreed with the matter of finding an assistant. Knowing that Fang Zhao had no way of rushing back to watch season nine with them, Great-Grandfather Fang heaved a heavy sigh. But when he browsed through thements online, his spirit immediately returned. When they saw the super-huge bento box, the two Old Fangs beamed with delight. "Our worthy grandson indeed. Even his bento box isrger than others!" Great-Grandfather Fang saved Fang Zhaos image and status as well as other photographs from different angles of the bento box that Fang Zhao had sent. Then, he sent them to other chat groups, sharing them with even more friends and family. He also sent a flurry of images to the retirement facilitys internal chat group. "Across the entire showbiz circles, besides my Xiao Zhao, who else has received such a huge bento box!?" The one and only! Great-Grandfather Fang chuckled as he told his wife beside him, "How great having a good appetite is! He is like me. Back then, when I was young and I first embarked on the Sirius for military service, how many people had no appetites because of the poor conditions and were unable to adapt well? Only I was able to eat a lot and adapt fast! My strength was really great too... Hey, now that I mention it, Fang Zhao is really like me!" Great-Grandfather Fang got more excited as he spoke, and he patted his old wife. "Do you still remember? Right at the beginning of military service, because I was able to eat a lot, was full of vigor, and adapted well, the captain even praised me for being a role model!" Great-Grandmother Fangs lips curled upward at these past memories. "Yes, during those times, many people could not adapt well and fell sick easily. The captain even personally made a visit to the sick bay and ran into you, wearing a sleeveless shirt and underpants, rushing in with your sick roommate." Great-Grandfather Fangs entire face was beaming. "Ah ha! I just knew that you fell in love with me at that moment. Otherwise, how were you able to remember it so clearly! Heh, and this olddy is still unwilling to admit it!" Great-Grandmother Fang: "..." "How many people took a fancy for me all those years ago! This bit of Xiao Zhao is just like me, he is surely especially charming, just that he seems a little boring sometimes. This part of him isnt so good. He is just like you in this aspect." Great-Grandmother Fang: "..." Chapter 321: Wrap Banquet Chapter 321: Wrap Banquet Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao returned Curly Hair to the base as promised. He could tell that Curly Hair enjoyed his work. After getting his gaming fix, Curly Hair happily followed Fang Zhao back to the base. Curly Hair was still the same dog when he was with Fang Zhao, quiet and obedient, but once he set foot on the base, his tiny eyes started to get cocky. The soldiers on base were d to put him on a pedestal. He had made a major contribution, after all. Curly Hair was sad when Fang Zhao had to leave the base, darting toward him to whine and cuddle. Fang Zhao thought that the little fe had been spoiled by the folks on base. Curly Hair had grown a temper. That was why he had trashed the sofa without much prompting. "Ille see you again in two days." Fang Zhao pet Curly Hair on the head. Now that he was done shooting, his schedule was much more flexible. He could stay longer on base each visit. The soldier in charge of Curly Hair was still the lieutenant colonel Fang Zhao had metst time. After Fang Zhao left, the lieutenant colonel sat on the ground next to Curly Hair, oblivious to the dirty surface. "Curly Hair, remember what I told youst time? Guarding the spaceport is the same as protecting your master." Curly Hair immediately shook off hisnguor and stood at attention. The lieutenant colonel continued, "The next spaceship is about to arrive. We have to be on full alert. We cant let any contraband in. You must stay on guard!" "Woof!" Curly Hair strutted confidently toward the spaceport. The lieutenant colonel followed, secretly breathing a sigh of relief. Thank God Ive tamed him for now. Meanwhile, free of his acting duties, Fang Zhao took a stroll through the film studioplex. Just as Huo Yi had said, thepounds fast expansion brought a greater number of risk factors. He had no control over other peoples territory, but on his own turf, there were some issues he had to weigh in on. After supervising work and straightening things out at the film studioplex for two days, Fang Zhao could finally shift his attention elsewhere. Over at the experimental plots, operations had already been partlymercialized. When investors wanted to revive certain Old Era nt species, the research center would get on the case right away as long as there were sufficient funds. Only a handful of species had been revived in the past because of limited funding, but now that Wai had developed a thriving entertainment and tourist economy, even researchers were receiving payment a few tiers higher. Fang Zhao had heard that Zaro and Woo Tianhao had joined hands to invest in the revival of wild ginger, a nt that looked pretty and had medicinal value. Once the wild ginger could be harvested and they had umted enough stock, the two would engage in a major round of spection. The several new botanical gardens that had sprung up on Wai held nt shows periodically. Most of them were flower shows. Interested buyers could purchase flowers on site. The fair organizers would take care of export permits, ship to Earth in bulk, and arrange for home delivery. Fang Zhao bought some flower and nts that were easy to care for for Great-Grandfather Fang and Great-Grandmother Fang. He remembered that his great-grandmother liked flowers. She had justined to him yesterday that a few of her potted nts had died after being overwatered by Great-Grandfather. He also bought nts for his former colleagues at Silver Wing, for Xue Jing, and for close friends and family. He figured he would order everything in one go. Fang Zhao had stayed on set and filmed for nine seasons, about a year in total, and that was with adequate preparation and with the stars alignedthe right technology, the actors performing well, and an experienced crew. If the shoot had taken ce in the Old Era,pleting a season in a year would have been rough. A whole bunch of tourist sites, both big and small, had popped up on Wai in the past two years. Fang Zhao took advantage of his break to check them out. When he felt inspired, he put his new melodies to paper. They varied in length and might not amount to a full song or ever be yed in public. They might remain in Fang Zhaos pocket notebook forever, but jotting things down in his notebook had be a habit. He had been so tightly wound in his previous life. Only now did he have the leisure, time, and circumstances topose freely. Fang Zhao was called back to the set by the director twice to shoot additional scenes and once by Mo Lang to discuss ideas for the arrangement of part of the score. When he finally got word that it was a wrap, he could literally hear the sense of relief the directors felt through his bracelet. Even though shooting had beenpleted, there was still postproduction, but that didnt put a damper on everyones festive mood. "Fang Zhao, remember to head back to set tomorrow for the wrap banquet," a production liaison said in a note sent to the actor. "Can I bring my bodyguards?" Fang Zhao asked. "I think restrictions arexer now. You can bring your bodyguards, manager, or assistants, but you are only allowed a quota of two people. You have to get special approval if you want to bring more than two people." Meanwhile, Roman had transformed from Scarface to Mr. Smiley, chuckling wherever he went. After finishing shooting, he splurged on the wrap banquet. Were definitely having one! Were going all out! The investors will pay for it anyway. No need to pinch pennies on their ount! After the entire cast and crew having endured such an extended shoot and depressing mood on set, Roman wanted to throw a proper banquet to cheer folks up. The festive mood would also help draw actors out of their characters. The cast and crew also did a 180. They had no qualms about speaking up anymore. Actors who had been dissed by Roman with no mercy now behaved like he was a blood brother, chatting and joking around with the director. The day of the wrap banquet, Fang Zhao ended up going with Zuo Yu and Yan Biao. He didnt have any assistants or a manager, so he used his quota on his bodyguards. The duo were happy about the prospect of hanging out with the cast and crew and enjoying a sumptuous meal. At the beginning of the banquet, the directors took turns making speeches. Roman had been in a very good mood the past two days, shing an exceptionally wide smile and revealing his humorous side. After finishing his speech, he added with augh, "I ordered a custom-made 10yer cake shaped like a bento box for tonight." When the cast and crew saw the big cake, they started throwing nces at Fang Zhao. Roman sauntered toward the cake, wine ss in hand. "Does everyone recognize it? I had it modeled after Fang Zhaos giant bento box. Its big enough, isnt it?" The dinner guests broke into guffaws. "Dont hold back. The more you eat, the thicker the red packet you will get!" Thisment lit a fire in the audience. They might not have been necessarily keen on a thick red packet, but leaving a good impression on Director Roman was a smart move. It would improve their chances of working with him when he directed a major production in the future. Does Roman like actors who have voracious appetites? Were big eaters too! But soon, all eyes were on Fang Zhao again. "You better sit out this one, Fang Zhao," Roman said with a smile. Fang Zhaoughed. "Sure." He had never intended to participate, and he had a good idea what the others were thinking. He would never live down his reputation as a big eater, no matter how much he exined. An actor sitting next to him was delighted. "Im relieved." While the others were enjoying the meal and drinking merrily, Roman approached Fang Zhao. "Have you thought about your next step? Im shooting a lighter TV series next year. There are a few characters that suit you well. Interested?" With a smile, Fang Zhao politely declined. After downing a few drinks with Roman, Fang Zhao exined himself. "You know that I auditioned for the role of Fang Zhao because I like the role and the character shares my personality. This is a role I can handle, but if its another character, I wont fare well against other actors." Roman wasnt upset. He was actually d to hear Fang Zhaos answer. It meant that Fang Zhao hadnt let his recent fame get to his head. Being sober-minded was a good thing. He had seen too many young actors vanish after achieving overnight renown. "No problem. Well find another opportunity to work together." Roman pped Fang Zhao on the shoulder and shed a wide grin. "One of the things Im proudest of in this production is having suggested you for the role of Fang Zhao. You made me proud, ha!" Soon, Roman was summoned by others as a drinkingpanion. The alcoholics could go all out tonight. Fang Zhao also had a few more drinks with a few actors he knew well. Out of the actors who remained on Wai, few were close to Fang Zhao. Ji Polun andpany had left after Fang Zhao hadpleted his scenes. B- and C-list actors like them had to take advantage of the fact that the big stars were still on Wai to start publicizing their recent works. Otherwise, by the time the stars got around to promoting the TV series, they would be crowded outpletely. They would be on no ones radar. Fang Zhao was different. He wasnt a professional actor. But for Ji Polun and friends, acting was their primary profession. They had to line up their next project and rted activities in advance. A few of the stunt doubles approached Fang Zhaos table to say hello. "Now, Fang Zhao, dont bail on us. Once we wind things down, lets race here on Wai!" Most of the difficult stunt-driving scenes in the series had beenpleted by doubles. The only actor who had never used a stunt double in the entire cast from all 11 chapters was Fang Zhao. The stunt team took no issue with this. Whenever they watched Fang Zhaoplete his own stunts, they were impressed too. They even agreed to race after filming wrapped. There was tons of space on Wai and it was sparsely popted. It was perfect for racing. Before filming wrapped, everything revolved around the shoot. No one could enjoy their pastimes properly lest a freak ident affect their work, but now they could let loose. After the stunt doubles left, a fight-scene stunt double approached with his drink. Most of the more challenging or physically demanding fight scenes had been left to doubles. Martial arts doubles and stunt doubles might be lumped together on other productions, but on the set of "Founding Era," there was a refined division ofbor. As the martial arts double approached, he announced, "Dont get me wrong. I dont want to spar with you. I know I am no match. If we fought for real, I know Id copse before I knew what was going on." Fang Zhao had never used fight scene doubles either, although his opponents in the scenes all did. Romans high standards required fight sequences to look authentic. Their moves couldnt seem too fake, so they had to fight for real to a certain extent. Most actors, even if they had a foundation in martial arts and had undergone training, couldnt pass muster. While they wouldnt go so far as to say that they had a precise understanding of Fang Zhaos skill level, the doubles who had fought Fang Zhao on set many times had a general sense. Even though Fang Zhao had held back, they had still felt sore after filming. They certainly didnt want to spar with Fang Zhao. After a brief pause, the martial arts doubles said, "I was just wondering if you needed any more bodyguards?" Zuo Yu and Yan Biao, who were engrossed in their meal, took notice immediately. They cast a wary nce at the intruder. Are you looking to rece us? The bodyguard team is fully staffed! Sensing Yan Biao and Zuo Yus hostile re, the double scrambled to exin himself. "Not the traveling kind. I know what Im capable of. What I mean is are you hiring a guard of the security variety?" The traveling bodyguards the big stars hired were quite elite. Former doubles like himself were rarely considered. Working for a minor celebrity didnt lead to rosy career prospects, so he decided to work for Fang Zhao. He would chart a different course by not working as a traveling bodyguard and serving in a different capacity. Martial arts doubles like himself had a keen understanding of the entertainment industry. They were especially sensitive to developments in filmed entertainment. The film studioplex on Wai would undoubtedly expand and thrive in the next 10 years. Fang Zhao wasnt just a rising starhe was also an investor, and he had connections to the Wai military base. The martial arts double couldnt find work with any of the investors, but Fang Zhao was a sitting duck. If now wasnt the time to kiss up, then when? He couldnt work as a martial arts double forever. They peaked only for a brief period and they had to take time to nurse the injuries they umted over the years. If they overworked and developed a major chronic injury, their lives would be even more miserable in retirement, so they had to look out for themselves too. Fang Zhao gave the matter some thought. He did indeed need to beef up the manpower at the film studioplex. Yan Biao and Zuo Yu had brought a whole bunch of their retiredrades on board. The film studiopound was expanding rapidly, so he had to keep a closer eye on his property. Hiring more help was a certain thing. The martial arts double before him was a smooth talker, but from Fang Zhaos observations during filming, he wasnt a bad person. Folks who were hired as martial arts doubles typically were of decent character. Skill-wise, even if they werent aspetent as Yan Biao and Zuo Yu, they were still far superior to the average hire. Someone else was calling for Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao told the double, "Why dont you have a chat with these two?" The man glowed. Fang Zhao hadnt rejected him off-the-bat. "Sure, no problem!" he responded with gusto. It wasnt the first time their boss had put Yan Biao and Zuo Yu in the same situation. They put down their tes and got business-like. "We have our own set of rules. Let me give you the low-down. If you think they are eptable, lets set up a proper meeting," Yan Biao said. "Sounds good!" The trio chatted briefly. After taking care of business, they started letting their guard down. "It must be a tough gig guarding Fang Zhao, right?" the martial arts double asked. Yan Biao rubbed his chin. "Its hard to exin." The double had a knowing look on his face. He said with a chuckle, "Got it. I know how it works. I wont ask any questions I shouldnt ask and I wont eavesdrop when I shouldnt. A professional bodyguard, even a marginal one, knows the importance of confidentiality. Lets drink. No, bodyguards cant get drunk. Lets stick to eating. Lets have a proper bite!" Celebrities always had some sort of dirtyundry and a side of them that even their parents and spouses were unaware of. Bodyguards and drivers were perhaps the people who knew them the best, but a professional bodyguard knew that mum was the word when it came to the bosss personal affairs. He had heard plenty of stories during his years as a martial arts double. If Yan Biao and Zuo Yu knew what the double had been insinuating, they would have loudly announced, "No, thats not the case. We so-called traveling bodyguards cant keep up with our boss. We feel like were mere window dressing!" Fang Zhao was constantly summoned as a drinking buddy and to pose for pictures. As long as the other dinner guests werent out of line, Fang Zhao yed along. He ended up drinking quite a bit, but he didnt feel drunk. By the end of the banquet Fang Zhao reeked of alcohol, but he was still quite sober. He even helped the sober guests guide the wasted ones onto the bus service headed back to the dormpound. He himself waited for thest bus. Even though Fang Zhaos acting duties had concluded, he was allowed to keep his dorm room. That was because he had responsibilities other than acting. It waste and hed had quite a bit to drink, so he wanted to rest in his dorm room. After the shuttle bus made several rounds, the venue for the banquet had died down. Fang Zhao made a quick run to the mens room while he was waiting for the final shuttle. When he emerged from the toilet, a tall, slim woman in formal wear left thedies room next door. After toiling away for seasons on the set, many of the actresses and female crew members had cleaned up for the wrap banquet, so that type of wardrobe didnt stand out today. As the sound of high heels clicked by, the woman noticed Fang Zhao staring at her and arched her brows. "What are you looking at? Pervert!" Fang Zhao broke outughing. "You really have to go all out in your line of work, Wang..." "Big God, I was wrong!" The "woman" who had just confidently given Fang Zhao an earful now sounded defeated. Indeed, the "woman" was actually Yanzhous top entertainment journalist, the self-proimed "King of Paparazzi," Wang Tie. He didnt dare venture into the film studioplex during filming, but now that shooting was finished, the soldiers manning thepound had let their guard down. It had been easy to sneak in. Other entertainment journalists had also infiltrated theplex. They were all out and about looking for scoops. In fact, many of the actors had suspected there were entertainment journalists in their midst at the wrap banquet, but they had yed dumb. They had dressed up for the banquet and ate with superb table manners. The presence of undercover journalists had obviously been lost on the actors who had gotten wasted. Wang Tie had actually gathered quite a bit of information at tonights banquet. He had just been texting his disciples from thedies room, telling them to call it a night and retreat, yet when he left the bathroom after tidying up, lo and behold, he ran into Fang Zhao. He secretly cursed to himself. F*ck! Such bad luck! But he was also delighted to smell the alcohol in Fang Zhaos breath. Fang Zhao was drunk. He could definitely fumble through this time. Wang Tie couldnt help chewing out Fang Zhao, because Fang Zhao was staring at him. He had wanted to tell Fang Zhao off for some time, but hed never had the guts to do so to Fang Zhaos face. He figured Fang Zhao wouldnt catch on this time because he was in disguise. Yet reality set in quickly. "Big God, how about this? The wrap banquet is over. Just pretend that you didnt see me and I didnt see you. We can both call it a night, OK?" Wang Tie probed. Fang Zhao didnt respond. Totally unrecognizable in disguise, Wang Tie paused briefly, then shed an evil smile. "What if I tore my outfit, clung to you, and yelled for help? What kind of stories do you think the entertainment journalists who havent left will write?" Was it an outrageously contrived n? Absolutely. But did the truth matter? No! As far as many entertainment journalists were concerned, the truth wasnt a major concern, even if they knew the facts. All they did was write the most sensational ount possible. As for the truth, it was none of their bloody business. In the worst-case scenario, they would apologize after the fact. By then, they would have gained the necessary hits. Fang Zhao flexed his fingers. Wang Tie retreated abruptly and raised his hands. He blurted in a whisper, "OK, I know where that willnd me. Bottom line is it wont be a happy ending. I misspoke. Big God, theres no need to quibble with me. Just think of it as a fart. Let it go!" Fang Zhao: "..." Wang Tie was saved by the sound of approaching footsteps. He sped his hands in prayer as he genuflected toward Fang Zhao, then trotted away in his high heels. Fang Zhao smiled and shook his head. Being an entertainment journalist was a tough gig. Wang Tie had to go all out to maintain his reputation as Yanzhous top paparazzo. The next day, all sorts of selfies and paparazzi shots from the wrap banquet began to surface. All sorts of alleged affairs made their rounds on the inte. There was truth to some of them, while others were fabricated on the basis of suggestive photos. Wang Tie broke news about thetest romantic entanglements of a few stars. As a bonus, he also broke stories about some less famous actors, but there was nothing about Fang Zhao, not even a photo. The name "Fang Zhao" did not make an appearance at all. When Fang Zhao went online, all he did was scan the headlines before focusing his attention on one particr item. A fan of "Founding Era" posted, "I hear that many period dramas auction their costumes after they finish shooting. Is this true?" "Director Roman, is there going to be an auction? I have my piggy bank ready!" "I cant get enough of the costumes and essories that my idol wore. Itd be even better if theyre autographed!" "Set up an auction page!" Soon enough, Roman responded, "No." Most of the costumes and props would be preserved, though. The set would be rebuilt as a theme park. The most important props and costumes would be autographed and put on disy. The theme park would also be equipped with Period of Destruction clothing for tourists to rent and buy. Two dayster, Fang Zhao and a select few other actors were summoned by Roman to sign theirundered costumes. There were holes in many of the costumes, and there was wear and tear to varying degrees, but that was the effect the theme park was looking for. Fang Zhao signed his name properly on his own costume. Chapter 322: The Disappearing Bullet Chapter 322: The Disappearing Bullet Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After filming wrapped up, actors left in batches ording to their own work arrangements. Staff members handling postproduction still had to remain on Wai for an extended period of time. For actors, most were in a rush to return, as they had busy schedules. Only a small portion of actors were not in a rush. Besides staff members in charge of postproduction, there were also a few actors that decided to stay on Wai for a bit to have a vacation and tour the ce before they returned. During this time, Fang Zhao and the stuntmen street raced twice. The roaring of engines and billowing of dust made the blood within ones body seem like it was boiling. Zaro watched enviously and wished to join them for a round. But with Zaros driving skills, where he even needed to turn on the autopilot when driving a flying car, if he were to operate one of those two-wheeled motorcycles from the Period of Destruction, he would probably flip over immediately. For the sake of Zaros safetyand taking into consideration his own upational futureZaros agent had stopped him. Although Zaros agent wouldnt be able to avoid a scolding from Zaro, he had long gotten used to it, and he was at peace with himself. As ast resort, Zaro had sat on the motorcycle and struck a cool pose for a photograph. Fortunately, he could still unt and act pretentious online, conning all thoseizens that did not know the truth. Perhaps these stuntmen got some inspiration from street racing. These stuntmen decided that when they returned, they would propose a few of those super motorcyclepanies in MaErsizhou set up arge-scale cross-country race here. "Thepetition venues at MaErsizhou are too congested. In recent years, it feels as if thepetition venues are being more restricted, and racing doesnt seem as refreshing as before," one of the stuntmen said as he removed his helmet. Although he had lost to Fang Zhao in a race, this reckless speeding made him extremely excited. The majority of these stuntmen were from MaErsizhou, and people from this continent seemed to carry a fanaticalpetitive gene. Even if they fell down and were in pain during an event, they would still be captivated by the spirit ofpetition. Advances in technology had given rise to a lot of new sporting events, and now, people of Mazhou were once again starting ancient sporting events from the Old Era. The few of them had been riding imitation cross-country mountain bikes from the Old Era and racing around the sandy dunes outside the film sets. Those stuntmen had fanatical glints in their eyes. "Under the wind and rain, when lightning shes and thunder rolls, when the engine roars and dirt stters while climbing a steep dirt hill, at the moment when the wheels of the bike leave the ground, that sort of feeling is just like an ancient knight of old, how glorious! Fang Zhao, I can see that you also really love these sorts of sports and you can understand how we feel. You have an extremely high amount of talent in this aspect! Visit Mazhou! Duke it out on the racetrack! Experience the charm of ancient sporting events! That is a totally different experience from e-sportspetitions!" Fang Zhao: "Not interested." Hed had his fill of racing in his previous life. Under the disappointed gazes of the stuntmen, Fang Zhao rode the motorcycle back and returned it. After paying for the rent and maintenance, Fang Zhao headed for the music center. There were always many people in the music center. Actors and crew members waiting for the next trip back would watch performances at the music center if they did not wish to head out. Nowadays, every time Fang Zhao went over, it was to see Mo Lang. Mo Lang had sent Fang Zhao a message yesterday asking him to drop by in the following few days if he had the time. It wasnt an urgent matter; Mo Lang just wished to exchange someposing insights with him. Mo Langs 10-minute ending tune was already 90%pleted. There were only some tiny areas left that he wasnt satisfied with and wanted to amend. Once he was satisfied with the final product, recording could begin. As Fang Zhao had contributed significantly during this period where the ending tune was beingposed, Mo Lang had let Fang Zhao sign a confidentiality agreement. When the time came, he would ce Fang Zhaos name in the credits for thisposition, second only to Mo Lang. After signing this agreement, Mo Lang let Fang Zhao see thepleted score sheet. This way, it would be easier for them to discussposition-rted problems. Today, after discussing with Mo Lang for half an hour, Fang Zhaosmunications device produced a hurried noise. If it wasnt an urgent matter, it wouldnt be this sort of tone. Looking at the caller, Fang Zhaos eyelids twitched. "Sorry, I have to take a call." The caller was Huo Yi. As Wai basesmanding officer, he wouldnt personally contact Fang Zhao unless it was an urgent matter. And for stuff on Wai base that concerned Fang Zhao, there was only Curly Hair. Fang Zhao walked over to an empty room to the side and answered the call. Huo Yis heavy tone appeared to have some restrained fury. "There is a problem at the kennel. You have toe over now. Turn on your GPS and I will get the nearest base personnel to pick you up." "Is Curly Hair all right?" Fang Zhao asked. "He is healthy and active, but he is a little excessively stirred up. Now, nobody is able to go near him. Come out now. We will brief you on the way." Huo Yi did not borate further and ended the call. Fang Zhao informed Mo Lang and left quickly. As Fang Zhao exited therge main doors of the music center, others entering and leaving the music center saw Fang Zhaos hurried footsteps and were about to inquire with him when they heard surprised exmations from people around them. Raising their heads to look over, a huge and menacing flying transport was descending. When Fang Zhao boarded, the transport left immediately. "Was that a... military flying transport?" someone wondered aloud. "I think it belongs to Wai bases internal department. It is equipped with thetest propulsion and weapons system, and generally, people on the outside cant use it," said an actor who had acted in many military serials. He understood these sorts of things a little better and frequently paid attention to these aspects. "So the rumors that Fang Zhao has a formidable military background are true? Otherwise, why would Wai base let Fang Zhao use such a destructive flying machine?" "This, I have no idea. But I see that Fang Zhao has special qualities that military talents possess. If I were him, I would surely stay on with the military to develop. With such a background, I would be even better off and would be able to climb much higher. Why does he want to muddle along in the entertainment circles? That really puzzles me." The people of the entertainment industry had all sorts of guesses from watching Fang Zhao hurriedly board Wai bases flying transport in that manner, but the main point that made even more people curious was this: did Fang Zhao really have a formidable military background? On the flying transport heading for Wai base, Fang Zhao wasnt in the mood to bother about what those people at the music center were thinking. On the journey there, Fang Zhao contacted the base to better understand the matter. Previously, when Huo Yi had said that Curly Hair might be targeted, that hadnt just been chatter. Having intercepted so many goods, he had damaged quite a few peoples interests. Even if the base was able to keep it confidential, over time, there might be times when they overlooked stuff. Furthermore, Wai bases internal teams were not a singr organism. After the expansion, it had gotten moreplicated. Today, there hadnt been any transport ships arriving, and there were few security check assignments at the airfield. In the morning, the person in charge had brought Curly Hair out for a round and then returned him to the kennel to rest. Today, the dogs in the kennel were all resting, and they did not have training either. The people guarding the kennels had never expected that someone would dare try to assassinate a dog in broad daylight! Although the other party had not seeded, the soldiers stationed at the kennels had not caught the perpetrator. Afterward, in the blink of an eye, Curly Hair had run out from the kennels! After that, the staff there locked the other dogs inside and got a team to guard the kennels. They then dispatched another team to chase Curly Hair. That team caught up to Curly Hair very quickly, but his manner had changed. From his originally gentle and friendly nature, he was now especially fierce and kept barking. When Fang Zhao entered the base, he heard a dog barking. A stockman at the kennel exined to Fang Zhao, "Since we found and brought him back, he hasnt allowed anyone to get near him. He starts barking frantically, bares his teeth, and his body goespletely taut whenever someone gets close. I have never seen him so ferocious before. The vet hase over and observed, but he didnt discover any injuries. After using an apparatus to do a rough scan, the vet said Curly Hairs internal organs and bones are fine too, but he has no way of getting close to do a proper check, so we still cant be certain Curly Hair ispletely fine. Themander said to wait for you toe over. If you too have no way of making him calm down, then we will have to adopt other methods." The stockman and instructor, as well as the lieutenant colonel normally in charge of handling Curly Hair, had all received the same treatment. They were unable to get close and couldnt do anything but wait for Fang Zhao toe over. When he saw Fang Zhao, Curly Hair speedily ran over to Fang Zhaos side and whimpered as if hed been wronged. Although he was no longer barking, he still wasnt friendly to others, baring his teeth and growling to anyone else who got too close. Fang Zhao put out his hand to stroke Curly Hairs fur, firstly to pacify Curly Hair and secondly to check whether he was hurt in any way. "Hes all right," Fang Zhao said. Huo Yi heaved a sigh of relief. "Thats good. Let the vet give him a checkup, do some blood tests, and so on, to ensure that he hasnt received any harmful drugs or the like." However, the moment the vet moved a step closer, Curly Hair once again started barking. This time, he only barked twice before stopping, but as before, he stared at the vet, low warning growls originating from his throat as he revealed his sharp canines. Fang Zhao patted him lightly before the growling stopped. "Tell me what happened. Just that which can be said will do." Fang Zhao nced at Huo Yi. "Previously, when I brought Curly Hair over, we agreed that I would have the right to know anything that happened." Huo Yi took a deep breath, his brows constricting, and he raised his hand, indicating the lieutenant colonel that normally handled Curly Hair should exin to Fang Zhao. The lieutenant colonel gave a brief recount, which was simr to what Fang Zhao had found out on the way here. "The perpetrator still hasnt been caught?" Fang Zhao asked. When this was mentioned, Huo Yis face became even darker and he fell silent. Evidently, he also felt ashamed. The lieutenant colonel frowned helplessly. "The perpetrator is probably an old hand. We have yet to find him. We even brought out two dogs that are good at tracking, but they lost the scent. Our surrounding monitoring system did not catch anyone on film, and our sentinel system didnt release any warnings. From the leads we have now, there was only one person that opened fire." That lieutenant colonel handed over a set of analytical results. "Although we were unable to catch the perpetrators figure, the sentinel system recorded a sound. After filtering it out, the systems analysis results indicate that the perpetrator opened fire thrice. Luckily, none of them hit the mark." Fang Zhaos hand that was patting Curly Hair halted. He knew that what had happened here at the base was not just limited to this, but he would not chase further answers. The base would have stuff that they werent liable to reveal too. Thinking about it, Fang Zhao asked, "The perpetrator fired three times. Where did they hit? Can I see the bullets? I remember that over here, you all are still equipped with live ammunition, not with energy firearms." A sh of embarrassment lit up across the lieutenant colonels face as he looked towards Huo Yi. Huo Yi nodded his head. That lieutenant colonel said, "Three shots, but we only found two bullets. One was on the ground in the dog shed, and the other was near the entrance of the kennel. As for the remaining one... we have yet to find it. We have already widened our search radius, and I believe we will find it very soon." "Could I trouble you to arrange a guest room? I want to bring Curly Hair over for a little rest. He has just experienced quite a scare, and his mood isnt all that well. Right now, he is very guarded against outsiders. Perhaps he needs some time alone. Ill bring him out again when he is feeling better," Fang Zhao said. This time, Huo Yi gave an instant reply. "All right." "Can I have a copy of the monitoring footage from the kennels as well as the sound recordings from the surrounding sentinel system? For the sound recordings, can I have the original source, not ones that have been filtered?" asked Fang Zhao. There was bewilderment on the lieutenant colonels face. "You cant really hear anything from the original source. The perpetrator had a silencer on his gun, and because it was broad daylight, there were many random noises nearby. Without processing them, you wont be able to hear the sound of gunfire." Fang Zhao nodded. "Thats the sort I want." "No problem." Huo Yis face was a little gloomy. However, it wasnt directed at Fang Zhao but at the days happenings. Fang Zhao brought Curly Hair to the room the base assigned them. This was a guest house in the base, for treating guests when they came over. Curly Hair followed closely beside Fang Zhao. Only after there was nobody else inside the room did Curly Hairs tense body rx slightly, and he wagged his tail. Fang Zhao paced the guest room, then fished out an object around the size of a palm from his pocket. This was an instrument for taking readings. After checking for surveince equipment in the room and not finding any, Fang Zhao waved to Curly Hair, who was scratching his back with his hind legs. "Come over." The people from the base viewed Curly Hair and those elite dogs from Muzhou Police Dog Academy the same way. They felt that these dogs had IQs much higher than other dogs. Just from some little drills and instructions, they could understand a lot and were simr to 10-year-old kids. But in the end, they were only dogs, and no matter how high their IQs were, they still could notpare to an adult. In Muzhous history, there were many dogs with especially high IQs. During those extraordinary circumstances of the Period of Destruction, many outstandingbat dogs hade about. There were many graves for meritorious service dogs in the Muzhou Cemetery of Martyrs alone. But 500 yearster, in the New Era, there was still a disparity for Muzhou dogs even if they inherited their forefathers IQ. In all that time, the number of dogs with really high IQs could be counted with the fingers on a persons hands, and every one of those dogs was considered a Muzhou treasure. As for Curly Hair, Fang Zhao did not think that he was in any way inferior to those Muzhou treasures recorded down in history. Because Curly Hair stood out from the masses, Fang Zhao had taught him a long time ago to pretend to be clumsier than he seemed and to be wary of outsiders. Today, in front of Huo Yi and the others, Curly Hairs barking might not have been because hed received a shock but for other reasons. Fang Zhao crouched down and stroked Curly Hairs head. "There are no outsiders here. What do you wish to tell me?" Curly Hair whimpered, groaned, and growled, as if trying to tell Fang Zhao something, but thenguage was different. Fang Zhao watched as Curly Hair whimpered then growled. He knew Curly Hair was trying to tell him something, but... thenguage was different, so he really had no way ofpletely understanding what Curly Hair wanted to say. Curly Hairs scratched his paws twice on the ground, as if he was trying to write something, but he gave it up quickly. Following that, he paced up and down on his spot and twirled around a few times. Fang Zhao watched Curly Hair twirling around, his paws moving up and down. If this were a grass patch outside, this sort of action would generally be done to tten the grass to prevent the grass from poking his butt. Then, Curly Hair... took a crap. In front of Fang Zhao, Curly Hair took a long crap. Fang Zhao: "..." After Curly Hair was done, he leaned in to take a sniff, then abruptly withdrew his neck, took two steps back, and cried out softly. Curly Hair looked at Fang Zhao, then turned to look at that fresh poop and continued to bark. Fang Zhao remained quiet for a few seconds, then got up to get a pair of tweezers. Thirty secondster, Fang Zhao stared at the deformed bullet shell he had picked up with the tweezers from inside the dog poo, and he continued to remain silent. Chapter 323: The Dog That Eats Anything Chapter 323: The Dog That Eats Anything Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh "So this is the bullet that vanished?" Fang Zhao asked Curly Hair. "Woof!" Curly Hair barked as he sat while wagging his tail violently. Fang Zhao pressed on. "So the sniper did actually hit you?" "Woof!" The tail-wagging picked up in tempo, as if Curly Hair was indicating his pride in stopping a bullet. Fang Zhao inspected Curly Hairs body. "Where did you get hit?" He didnt detect any traces of blood. The prior inspection did not yield any obvious wounds either. If Curly Hair had any wounds, Huo Yi andpany would have noticed. Curly Hair used one of his hind legs to scratch his back. He scratched some more, like he usually did when scratching an itch. Fang Zhao parted the fur at the spot Curly Hair was scratching and found a light scar about the size of a fingernail. Fang Zhao pointed at the scar. "Here?" "Woof!" Curly Hairs military fatigues had been removed after hed returned to base after his mission ended. He had not been wearing any bullet-proof clothing at the time of the attack. Fang Zhao examined the heavily deformed bullet that hed pulled out, then checked the light scar on Curly Hairs back again. This couldnt be exined by a in old mutation. Even the strongest service dogs in Muzhou during the Period of Destruction hadnt been invincible. How many dogs had been shot dead? Fang Zhao had a good idea how deadly the arms used by soldiers at Wai base were. If it had been any other dog, there would have been an exit wound, yet in this case, the bullet had barely scratched Curly Hairs skin. Then... "You ate it?" "Woof!" Curly Hair started wagging his tail vigorously again, as if anticipating Fang Zhaos praise. "You even knew to hide the evidence. Youve gotten smart." Fang Zhao fondled Curly Hairs back. "Dont you remember how I instructed you to react when youe across danger? And you decided to pursue the enemy? If you didnt have the ability to stop bullets, youd be dead, you know?" Curly Hair stopped wagging his tail and started whining. His tiny eyes looked sad. Fang Zhao sighed and examined the debris on Curly Hairs coat. "Were going to have a proper chat when this dies down." Fang Zhao cleaned up the dog shit on the ground and flushed it away in the toilet. He picked up the mangled bullet, washed it, and put it in his pocket. When he was washing the bullet, Fang Zhao noticed that, in addition to being deformed, it had signs of corrosion. He sunk into deep thought. If the bullet hadnt been shat out, would it have eventually beenpletely digested? Was Curly Hair actually an alien dog? But when he thought back to the results of his investigation when hed lived on a ck street, Fang Zhao wanted to attribute the miracle to other factors he didnt know about. The moment when all the surveince cameras on the ck street had malfunctioned, the moment of his rebirth. Everything had changed at that moment. Before that, Curly Hair had been a sickly stray roaming the ck street. But after Fang Zhaos rebirth, Curly Hair had grown stronger by the day. He never got sick and could eat anything. On the ranch in Muzhou, other dogs had gotten upset stomachs from eating hamsters, but not Curly Hair. Who knew how many hamsters Curly Hair had downed at the Muzhou ranch? Had he eaten any other animals? Fang Zhaos body had clearly gotten stronger after his rebirth too, but he was nowhere near the level of digesting bullets. Suddenly, Fang Zhao thought back to the results of Curly Hairs physicals over time. All along, Curly Hairs checkups had never yielded any obvious abnormalities, including the physical conducted by the vet on the base. Apart from slightly higher-than-normal levels of metal in his blood, he didnt have any other problems. He was perfectly healthy. The reason the vets gave for Curly Hairs high metal levels was the massive changes to the ecosystem during the 100-year Period of Destruction. Some species went extinct and new species emerged. Dogs underwent mutations. At first nce, the vets exnation seemed to make sense. But Fang Zhao knew this wasnt the case. His own hearing had improved from his previous life. Curly Hairs sense of smell had far surpassed the sniffing capabilities of other dogs. No, perhaps Curly Hairs hearing, sense of smell, and other senses had been very strong to begin with and were improving over time. When the worlds leading pet magazine, PET, had tested Curly Hairs jaw strength, his numbers had already been quite scary, but Fang Zhao knew that Curly Hair hadnt gone all out. Fang Zhao lifted Curly Hair and red at him. "Did you eat something that you shouldnt have?" Curly Hair gently swayed his drooping tail and averted Fang Zhaos gaze. Right then and there, Fang Zhao knew the little fe had been secretly eating something out of the ordinary. Who would know that this tiny dog, no different from your average pet dog, actually harbored powers that shook the world? Fang Zhaos bracelet rang. It was Huo Yi. "Fang Zhao, hows Curly Hair?" Huo Yi asked with genuine concern. "Hes calmed down," Fang Zhao responded. "Thats great. Why dont youe over. I cant send you the footage from the outpost surveince system, but you can look at it over here." "No problem. Ille over now." Fang Zhao sent Yan Biao and Zuo Yu a message instructing them to head for the Wai military base, and then he set off with Curly Hair. Curly Hair stayed close to Fang Zhao and ignored everyone else. Huo Yi shed a rare smile when he saw Curly Hair. "He seems to be in better spirits." "The little fe tends to shit when he gets nervous. He just shat in the guest room. Ive cleaned it up already," Fang Zhao said. The floor in the guest room had signs of recent cleaning. Given Huo Yis personality, he was bound to investigate, so Fang Zhao figured he might as well be forting now and clear the mystery. The vet who had been observing Curly Hairughed. "Thats normal. Its a reflex. We humans are the same. When we get nervous, we tend to want to shit. When people panic, some pee, others barf." Curly Hair let out a whimper, but Fang Zhao pressed his head down. Huo Yi andpany had a eureka expression on their faces when they heard the vets spiel. "No wonder he looks like hes in better spirits. He must feel rxed after taking a shit. Good, good. Should you give him a checkup?" Huo Yi was quite concerned about this dog that had made major contributions to the bases security. The vet approached and Curly Hair growled. Even though he wasnt as mean as he had been before, he was still resistant. Fang Zhao exined, "He just calmed down. Hes still in shock, so he doesnt want to deal with strangers for the time being." "Thats understandable." Huo Yi expressed sympathy, but a look of disappointment shed across his face. He knew that after what went down, Curly Hair might not be able to continue his service, not to mention the fact that he was so standoffish now. After asking the vet to leave, Huo Yi instructed his deputy to y Fang Zhao the surveince footage and audio. As amander, he had many affairs to attend to. He couldnt stay forever, and he was even busier than usual after the dog sniper incident. His deputy could stick around. Fang Zhao studied the footage carefully and listened to the audio. Huo Yis deputy observed Fang Zhao curiously, especially when Fang Zhao was listening to the audio. The audio track had not been cleaned up, and the volume had not been turned up. All he could hear was static. What could Fang Zhao hear? By the time Fang Zhao finished listening to the audio, Yan Biao and Zuo Yu had arrived. "Did you bring what I asked for?" "Yes, the liquid soap that Curly Hair uses at home, his mattress, and dog food." As Huo Yis deputy watched the two bodyguards remove the items from their bag, he wondered to himself, Are they bodyguards or babysitters? Fang Zhao told Huo Yis deputy, "Im going to take them to the guest room for a rest and give Curly Hair a bath." When they arrived at the guest room, Fang Zhao bathed Curly Hair and briefed Zuo Yu and Yan Biao about the dog sniper. He didnt say anything about the bullet. As he gave Curly Hair a bath, Fang Zhao wondered if he should apply some medicinal cream to the scar on Curly Hairs back, but when he parted the fur near the wound, he realized that the scar had nearly healed. One wouldnt be able to tell it was there unless they looked carefully. Looks like the wound doesnt need to be treated. After bathing and blow-drying Curly Hair, Fang Zhao checked the floor. He couldnt find a single strand of dog hair. Whether he was being bathed orbed, Curly Hair never shed any fur. This trait remained. Fang Zhao pointed to the dog mattress and ordered, "Go to bed." He turned his head to face Zuo Yu and Yan Biao. "Hes in shock. Let him have a good rest. Dont let anyone bother him." "OK, Boss," the two bodyguards responded. "Im going out. You two stay here." "OK, Boss." They had a good idea what Fang Zhao was up to, but what could they do? They could only y dumb and obey orders. After Fang Zhao left, Yan Biao threw a nce at Curly Hair, who was sound asleep and snoring, before telling Zuo Yu, "He doesnt look like hes in shock at all." Zuo Yu nced at Curly Hair as well and whispered, "This seems to have been a professional hit." "Someone actually traveled all the way to Wai base to whack a dog?" Yan Biao was baffled as to why an assassin skilled enough to infiltrate the military base would bother with a dog. Zuo Yu let out a coldugh. "Our Curly Hair is no ordinary dog. He has been awarded military merits. Do you know how many people hes kept from getting rich by guarding the cargo shipped to the spaceport? Theres a memorial hall at the police dog academy in Muzhou where the pictures of outstanding service dogs are disyed. The dogs there were at least awarded second-ss merits. Half of the dogs have been murdered. Its normal to be hated when you stop too many people from getting rich, when you hurt peoples interests." The thought of Curly Hair being targeted made Zuo Yu furious. He got up and said, "I should head out with Boss." "What for? To hold him back? Or are you saying you can keep up?" Yan Biao said. Its not that he wanted to rain on Zuo Yus parade, but the same scenario happened over and over again. He wanted to seek revenge for Curly Hair, but he couldnt keep up with his boss. Zuo Yu wore a nk expression on his face. Yan Biao thought of something and smiled. "Actually, if we cant keep up with Fang Zhao and protect him, we can protect Curly Hair, this meritorious service dog. Now that he has made a few major contributions in terms of port security, he has won praise and be a target at the same time. He will face graver risks from now on. If we cant protect Fang Zhao, then we should protect Curly Hair. We are still protecting a hero, no? We have to earn our sry." Zuo Yu nodded. "Youve got a point!" Elsewhere. After getting off the phone with Fang Zhao, Huo Yis deputy reported to his boss, "Fang Zhao said he wants to go out." Huo Yi frowned. "How many people did he bring?" "Just himself. He wants to borrow a flying transport and a base vehicle." "Just himself? What is he up to?" Huo Yi was baffled. "Doesnt he know that the situation outside is uncertain, that its dangerous?" Standing next to Huo Yi, the lieutenant colonel in charge of Curly Hair whispered, "Fang Zhao was awarded a merit for killing a terrorist while serving on Baiji. One of my friends from the Baiji base says that Fang Zhao is a strong solo operative." The lieutenant colonel continued, "Commander, you should remember that Fang Zhao is nicknamed Diting. He came to Wai to detect power ore through his hearing while he was serving on Baiji. He must have asked for the audio surveince from the dog pound to listen for clues. Folks like him have special ears. Theyre like bats equipped with sonic radar. He must have found a clue, given hes asking for permission to go out." Huo Yi figured as much. After pondering the matter briefly, Huo Yi instructed, "Put together a team and follow Fang Zhao. See if he can actually locate the sniper. No worries if he cant. As long as he can find some useful clues. If something goes down, you can be his backup. Remember to protect Fang Zhao. Dont let things get out of hand." Fang Zhao was now a celebrity. If something happened to him on Huo Yis turf, it would spell trouble for themander. The lieutenant colonel saluted. "Yes, sir! I wont let you down!" After the lieutenant colonel left, Huo Yi was the picture of exhaustion. "We wont be able to keep the dog. Well have to prepare in advance." Even if the attack didnt happen, Curly Hair couldnt have stayed on forever. A single dog shouldnt shoulder the burden of the entire base. If that was the case, he would be looked down on by other basemanders when they gathered for meetings. There was no way of forcing Curly Hair to stay either. Fang Zhao would be hard to persuade, not to mention that other basemanders like Shanta of Baiji would rub it in. Huo Yi got a headache from contemting the repercussions. Huo Yis deputy consoled him. "Even if contraband is sneaked in, stepping up inspections and checks will make a difference." Huo Yi didnt respond. Hou Yi knew that he had upset many folks by cracking down and upgrading security measures recently. Hemented the fact that he had been too eager to put Wai on the development fast track. He had sold off too many plots ofnd and approved too many projects. The number of visitors had jumped, and they were a mixed bunch. It was harder to tighten controls now. Also, the sniper who had attacked the dog pound had used a standard-issue rifle from the base, which had prompted Huo Yi to go through the missing firearms logs. If he hadnt checked, he wouldnt have realized that quite a few soldiers had lost their weapons. Huo Yi was so pissed he chewed out the relevant officials in charge and fired two people. Huo Yi started brainstorming how to implement internal reforms. After a while, someone walked in. The lieutenant colonel Huo Yi had dispatched had returned. He was beet red and avoided making eye contact. "I lost him." Huo Yi stared him down. A storm was brewing. The lieutenant colonel and Huo Yis deputy were so nervous they held their breaths. Their foreheads started sweating profusely. Huo Yi eked out the following words: "What do I need you for, then?" Chapter 324: Really Divine Ears Chapter 324: Really Divine Ears Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao first went over to the kennels. The base had provided the unprocessed andprehensive sound recording. Regardless of what a normal person was able to hear or not hear, in Fang Zhaos mind, all the sounds created aprehensive scene. Every person, every dog, and all their activities and paths formed a clear picture in his mind. The spot where the sniper had concealed himself had been nned meticulously. Perhaps he had already been observing for many days. The first shot had been taken when the dogs had finished their meal in the kennel, when theyd been looking for a spot to rest. Curly Hairs alertness was very high. He had evaded before the assassin had fired. Following that, he had taken to his heels and chased the perpetrator while dodging the second shot. Fang Zhao left the kennels, walked over to arge tree, and examined the traces beneath it. This was where the third shot had struck Curly Hairs backside, but Curly Hair had only slightly pause for a bit before continuing to give chase. Surveince footage here had been obstructed by the rapidly growing branches and twigs from the trees. And the base soldiers that had rushed over behind Curly Hair had not been able to discover any bullet traces here, nor had they been able to determine precisely where the assassin had been. Moving further forward, this was the area where Curly Hair had been restrained by the soldiers from the flying transport. The sounds in the recording and the traces on the ground all showed that Curly Hair had been very irritable. Curly Hair had been barking away, starting from when he was restrained continuing even after he was brought back to base. Huo Yi and the others felt that Curly Hair had been like this because he had experienced a shock, but looking at it now... Curly Hair had probably been scolding them. After all, he had been so close to apprehending the assassin. It was unfortunate that he had been restrained by the bases personnel. He couldnt be med for being irritable. All the way from the kennel to this spot, the men that Huo Yi had dispatched had followed Fang Zhao, but shortly after, they lost Fang Zhao. The lieutenant colonel only knew this much. In the base, when Huo Yi listened to the lieutenant colonels report, he wore an amazed look. "At first, the path he took was the same path that Curly Hair took back then." Although Huo Yi had already made mental preparations, when he heard this, he could not help but feel that it was miraculous. "Those ears of Fang Zhaos are really even more impressive than a dogs!" "That is why he is called Divine Ears,"mented an aide standing beside Huo Yi. "Indeed, a dog is like his master. Curly Hair was able to find so many sealed prohibited items, and Fang Zhao can hear sounds that other people are unable to hear. Curly Hairs nose and Fang Zhaos ears, I wish I could keep both of them here." Huo Yi did not hide his own opinions. If it was anybody else, they would surely also feel the same. "Actually, Commander, if you really wish to keep the dog, you can try. My grandfather once said that something that can be loaned out isnt really important, and a really important object would never be loaned out. Since Fang Zhao previously lent us the dog, as long as we are able to show enough sincerity and offer sufficient trading terms, Fang Zhao will surely lend us the dog once again. Commander, if you are able to give him more benefits and sacrifice more, perhaps Fang Zhao might even sell the dog to us!" the aide said. Huo Yi sighed deeply and shook his head in silence. If it was anybody else, Huo Yi might still have considered discussing it, but Fang Zhao was just too difficult to deal with. Fang Zhao did notck money, and he wasnt obsessed with power or privilege. If Fang Zhao had really wished to develop further in the military, he would have stayed on Baiji. Baiji military district even treated Fang Zhao as a mascot and a treasure. Baiji had much better development prospects than Wai. At this moment, his internalms device starting ringing. Huo Yi was bbergasted. "Southeast garrison region?" "Commander, Fang Zhao has requested Southeast Garrison Region Threes original sound recordings and surveince footage," stated the other side. Huo Yi was astonished. He has already arrived there? How is his speed so fast? "Give it to him!" Huo Yi eximed. As long as Fang Zhao was able to find the target, any assistance to Fang Zhao was fine. Today, the bases southeast direction did not have any training activities, so there was no need to maintain secrecy. Five minutester. "Commander! ording to the leads that Fang Zhao has provided, we have found a suspicious target. We arent able to see his face and he is wearing our bases uniform. We have already confirmed that it is stolen. The person probably isnt from our base... Twenty minutes ago, the party entered the primeval forest in front of the southeast garrison region. ording to ecology and environmental protection regtions, besides the sentry towers, we dont have any monitoring equipment inside. It will be quite difficult to track the target." The person on the other end in charge of giving the report had actually wanted to say that they were poor and had limited funding. In these non-open ces, there were only a few old facilities, and the machines there might even be defective, as nobody had maintained them in a long while. However, to save face, he could not speak too directly, just enough that themander could understand. Huo Yi could naturally understand what the other party was trying to say. "Where is Fang Zhao?" Huo Yi asked. "Fang Zhao... Fang Zhao said he would be heading into the primeval forest to search for the target." Huo Yi became even more alert. "Let him in! You people follow him! Follow him tightly!" "Yes!" Two minutester. "Commander, reporting... We lost him." Huo Yi sat in front of his desk, his face as ck as when he received rejections to his requests for additional expenditures. The lieutenant colonel beside him heaved a sigh of relief. Luckily, I wasnt the only one that lost him. Everyone is useless too. Brothers in the southeast garrison region, you guys arerades who have gone through the same trials and tribtions as I! The reporting personnel from Southeast garrison region asked cautiously, "Commander, what do we do now?" Huo Yi really wanted to wave his hand and shout "Find him," but thinking rationally, now was not a good time to send people in. The primeval forest was an original forest on Wai. Although there werent fierce and savage creatures like on Baiji, there were still dangers. Now, it was already getting dark, and the amount of people that could be transferred over to the southeast garrison region was limited. They would also be practically useless if they went. It would still be all right if they had been following Fang Zhao. At least they would still have had someone to follow, but if they were unable to keep track of him, then forget about it. "Remain on standby where you are!" Huo Yi said through clenched teeth. In the primeval forest southeast of the base, a ck figure was moving. Bang! A snake darted out from the underbrush, but its head exploded. Snake blood sttered on the underbrush and tree trunks. The sound of gunfire suppressed by a silencer wasnt very loud, and it was very quickly muffled by the sounds of the snakes head exploding and blood sttering. In the gradually darkening forest, these sounds were clear yet not very abrupt.. Nightfall descended and the figure finally stopped. This was a person that did not seem to have any distinguishing characteristics. He might even be wearing a mask. With his appearance now, even if he was captured by surveince cameras, it would be difficult for someone to remember his face with just a nce. After this person stopped, he leaned against the trunk of a tree and closed his eyelids slightly. He maintained a specific breathing rhythm and was so quiet that he appeared to blend into the surrounding forest. Not moving for some time, it appeared like he was already sound asleep. "Tsk!" The person who seemed like he was sleeping soundly suddenly sneered. Raising his eyebrows, he looked in the direction of Wai base, his expression full of disdain. Werent the troops garrisoned on Wai supposed to be more impressive than the troops on military districts back on earth? Looking at things now, it seems like this wasnt the case! It made sense. Before Wai had made a name for itself, it had just been a small and barren ce. Species here were ordinary and did not pose much threat. Over time, the basic quality of the military here might even be weaker than the military districts of the various continents. Rxing his frayed nerves, he fished out a palm-sizedmunications device. Then he attached an additional device. This was to camouge the signal to prevent the military team at the sentry tower in the primeval forest from intercepting hismunications signal. He was contacting someone who was waiting in the film entertainmentplex. "Have you seeded?" The other partys voice was rough. It wasnt his real voice. "Failed. That tiny thing is rather difficult to deal with. The price has to be increased. Three times the previous price and I will not let it board the transport. Otherwise, you better find someone else." While he conversed softly, he remained vignt of his surroundings. The person on the other end reacted as if he had heard something unfathomable. His rough voice became shrill and ear piercing. "What did you say? Failed? Arent you the Dog Butcher known as the number one at ughtering dogs? With such a high reward, you actually failed? Now we are really doubting your professional ability." A hint of fury shed across the face of the person with the nickname of "Dog Butcher," but he calmed down quickly. "Since you dont believe me, go find someone else. But I advise you all to hurry. I reckon that dog will be taken away by Fang Zhao shortly and wont remain on Wai base." The other partys voice sounded very calm. "If the dog is taken away, then we dont have any need to fork out arge some to kill it. Without the dog around, a lot of our goods will not be detected." "Heh!" Dog Butcherughed sarcastically. "In no rush, really? Your bosss business is really big. All along, he liked to strangle potential threats in their cradle. Now that he has got his sights on earning a fortune on Wai, shouldnt he be willing to spend a little more to clear up the path ahead of him?" The other party revealed a hint of rm. "You know who my boss is?" Dog Butcher grinned as his eyes twinkled with greed. "More or less guessed it. Seven years ago, when I was employed to kill Tobey, the divine dog of spaceports, I had already guessed it. But rest assured, I dont just serve only one client, and I have never ever revealed who my employers are." "Then you better pray that the military doesnt catch you first. Nowadays, interrogation techniques are bing even more innovative." "Ha, catch me? Are you talking about that bunch of trash? That bunch of trash isnt even able to catch my tail!" Dog Butchers self-confident tone somewhat pacified the other side. Thinking about it, Dog Butcher was reliable indeed. People in Muzhou really hated Dog Butcher, yet even after so many years, he had never been caught. Dog Butcher also had the ability to back up his confidence. Even when he failed an assignment, he rarely left traces for people to find. The only time he had ever suffered defeat was probably 30 years ago, when he had been dealing with what Muzhou people called a king of dogs that only appeared once every 100 years. Although he had ultimately shot dead that king of dogs, he was also bitten by it. Even now, the scar on his arm had not faded, and the police had a record of his DNA. Dog Butcher had not gone for an operation to remove the scar and instead kept it as a reminder. "Match the price and I will act when I have the opportunity. If you choose not to, I will leave immediately. Staying here isnt safe. There are people from the base looking for me right now. That little thing runs really fast and is rather vignt. This sort of unexpected speed and vignce might not even lose out to Muzhous dog kings. We cant determine the price ording to previous calctions." When he mentioned this, Dog Butcher felt a little depressed deep down. He had fired three shots. The first two shots had missed because his estimations had been wrong, but for the third shot, he had already adjusted. He did not understand. ording to reason, that shot should have hit, but seeing the dog full of energy and continuing to chase and seeing that dogs speed, it seemed like that shot had missed too. Had his marksmanship deteriorated? Dog Butcher was very displeased. He had clearly already spent sufficient time adapting to the geography and climate here. Today, his operation might have failed because he hadntpletely adapted to the conditions on Wai. On top of that, that dogs reactions had far exceeded his expectations, causing him to have errors in judgment. Next time... Next time, when he fired, he would surely not miss. As he set his resolve, Dog Butchers tone became cold. "Whats your decision? Im only waiting 10 seconds!" He didnt wait for the other party to reply and started counting down. "10! 9! 8..." When the countdown reached two seconds, the other party finally agreed. "You said it. Dont let the dog board a transport and leave!" the other side exhorted. "Dont worry. You people have to believe in my professional ability. When ites to ughtering dogs, Im a professional. I have even in Muzhous king of dogs." Dog Butcherughed. In the short term, Wai base would not be able to sort out all their chinks. He would still be able to find opportunities to act in this period. Having negotiated the deal, Dog Butcher told the other side to wait for good news. After ending the call, Dog Butchers lips had barely curled upward, thinking about therge potential payout he would get, when he suddenly froze as he felt a shiver throughout his body. Having spent many years on this path dithering between life and death while tangling with the police and military countless times, Dog Butcher had trained a sharp sixth sense. In that instant, he felt as if hed been locked onto by an ice-cold gun barrelced full of killing intent. He suddenly felt an immense pressure, making Dog Butchers entire body shudder. Who is there! Since when has there something here? Man? Or beast? ... Wai base. Huo Yi had just shut his eyes and prepared to sleep when he received an urgent call from the southeast garrison region. "Commander. Report! Fang Zhao dragged someone out from the primeval forest!" Huo Yis eyebrows arched upward. The word dragged was subtle. "Alive or dead?" Huo Yi asked. If the person was dead, Fang Zhao might be in a little trouble. "The target is still breathing." "That is good. Dont let him die. You, personally escort him back here! Now!" "Yes!" After ending the call, Huo Yi received a photograph and image of the assassin. Ah, one look and it could be seen that someone had used the method of dragging him like a sack of rice across the forest floor full of rocks and dirt. His body was full of wounds and bruises and his face was bloodied. When Huo Yi got to see the Southeast garrison troops and Fang Zhao who entered the base together, Huo Yi jokingly said to Fang Zhao, "Impressive! That Divine Ears nickname is not in vain! However, I never expected that you would bring him in alive." Fang Zhao raised an eyebrow. "Im aw-abiding citizen." Huo Yi: "...Hehe." Fang Zhao wasnt bothered whether Huo Yi believed him or not. He continued, "This person is called Dog Butcher, and he is an experienced hand. I reckon he has business dealings with some people in the film entertainmentplex. I suggest handing him over to Muzhous side. This person was involved in the murder of Muzhou meritorious service dogs, at least two of them." Handing him over to Muzhou would let Fang Zhao feel more reassured than leaving him to Wai base. Huo Yi stroked his stubbled chin, and his eyes were full of admiration. Nodding, he said, "All right, I also had this in mind." Following normal procedure, this Dog Butcher person might not necessarily die. Perhaps he might be rescued during the process of transporting him from ce to ce. There was a higher possibility he would be silenced. But if he was handed over to Muzhou authorities, his fate would probably be, firstly, a life where it would be better to die. Then, a death where he wouldnt even leave behind a corpse to be buried. From Huo Yis point of view, he could use this opportunity to do a favor to Muzhou and perhaps get another batch of dogs. This would be a rather worthwhile transaction. Meanwhile, Dog Butchers oue would also satisfy Fang Zhao. Beneficial three ways! Having gotten Huo Yis promise, Fang Zhao did not stick around. He left Huo Yis office, returning to check on Curly Hairs condition. Now, only Huo Yi and his aide were left in his office. "Commander, Fang Zhao looks just like an artistic person, but I cant help feel that he is rather dangerous. I have a conjecture, if... Im just saying if the person caught was not Dog Butcher, would Fang Zhao have dragged him in alive?" The aide had some doubts in his voice when he said this. In any case, the aide did not believe Fang Zhaos im that he was "aw-abiding citizen." Huo Yi replied meaningfully, "Sometimes, we shouldnt chase too much for answers or think too much. If you overthink, it is easy to be aged. Take a look at this old face of mine. It is because I think too much!" How could Huo Yi not know what his aide was talking about? Thinking about it, since Fang Zhao had this sort of frightening tracking ability and the ability to capture Dog Butcher, a wanted criminal that Muzhou had been after for so many years, why hadnt Fang Zhao pursued him right from the start? Maybe hed been worried about the dog, but from a different angle, had Fang Zhao had... a motive in giving the assassin some time to leave the base? In the area nearby, the best ce to avoid inspection from the internal military departments was the primeval forest. Inside the primeval forest, what happened was not restricted. Even if Fang Zhao had pursued the target and even killed Dog Butcher inside the primeval forest, as long as he denied it, who could determine what he had done? Making someone disappear in the primeval forest near Wai base was really too simple. Having seen Fang Zhaos military service records on Baiji and having seen some confidential files, Huo Yi was just like his aide. He didnt believe the b*llshit Fang Zhao had spouted about being "aw-abiding citizen"! An artistic person? Cough! A g*ddamn f*cking artistic person! What sort of artistic person would fight monsters as if he were chopping up vegetables? What sort of artistic person would head to apletely unfamiliar primeval forest at night to apprehend a suspect and drag him out like a gunny sack? Do you think that just by draping on the skin of an artistic person, I will not know how dangerous this little fe is? However, there were times when it was good to act ignorant. After all, the circumstances werent bad. Huo Yis lips curled into a grin. He indicated for his aide to leave the room and stretched, moving some of his stiff bones and picking up hismunications device to contact an old friend at Muzhous Police Dog Academy. Perhaps he might not be able to retain Curly Hair, but he could use this as an opportunity to get even more dogs. Chapter 325: Death Penalty! Chapter 325: Death Penalty! Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh When the senior official at the police dog academy in Muzhou saw the call from Huo Yi, his heart leaped. He was worried that something was wrong with one of the dogs theyd sent or that Huo Yi was thick skinned enough to ask him for more dogs. "Hello, old ssmate!" Huo Yis pitch was rising; he seemed to be in a good mood. The senior official was already on guard. "Whats the matter? Strictly speaking, we werent ssmates." "Comrades, then? Anyway, lets not bbor the point. I have some news for you." "Good or bad?" "Good, I suppose." "Keep going. In any case, dont think about asking for more dogs. Youve maxed out with thest few dogs. So many folks objected to the loan and I still talked them down." "Look at how petty you sound. Why dont you listen to what I have to say and decide." "So youre saying you are eyeing one of our dogs again?" "We arrested Dog Butcher." The senior official was about to b*tch some more, but when he heard the name "Dog Butcher," he turned serious and his fists tightened. "Is this a joke?" The name "Dog Butcher" had left an indelible scar on them, especially the few trainers who had witnessed the ughter of their beloved dogs. It had been years, but they still hadnt healed. "Ive sent you a copy of the DNA match results. If you still dont believe me, you can send someone to verify his identity. If it really is Dog Butcher, Ill leave him at your disposal after Im done interrogating him. How about that?" At a measured pace, Huo Yi continued, "As a token of thanks, you can send me 10 more pups from the top ss." "Thats impossible! Were running out of ss A pups. We just gave out another round. At most, I can give you two. But lets hold our horses. Did you folks really catch Dog Butcher yourself?" "Of course!" Huo Yi kept hisposure. "You should decide soon. Dog Butcher has close ties to certain industries. After Im done with my interrogation, Im going to have to make some major moves that are bound to draw a lot of attention. If someonees asking for him then, Im not sure Ill be able to stop them." "I dont care what you need to do. You must hold Dog Butcher for me!" In the end, Huo Yis request for dogs was set aside until Dog Butchers identity was confirmed. The senior official at the police dog school didnt totally buy Huo Yis story. He had no idea what condition the first batch of dogs hed sent to Wai was in. He would wait for the person hed dispatched to the Wai base to report back. If the base wasnt secure enough, he wouldnt send any more of his elite pups over. Those pups were their babies! After pondering the matter further, the official made a few calls. The head trainer at the police dog academy. A chief of staff at Muzhou military headquarters. The local branch of the global anti-smuggling bureau. By the time Huo Yi heard back, Muzhou had put together an inspection team that was ready to set off for the Wai base. Now that the Wai base and officials in Muzhou had joined hands, it would be hard for others to butt in. When they were ready to intervene, Dug Butcher might already have been executed in Muzhou. But before the folks from Muzhou arrived, Huo Yi had to take precautions against certain restless individuals on his own turf. Fang Zhao, with Curly Hair in tow, and Zuo Yu and Yan Biao returned to their apartment in the film studioplex. They traveled at night again in a jeep borrowed from the Wai base to keep Curly Hair under wraps. Back on their own turf, Zuo Yu and Yan Biao felt more rxed. They hadnt been in a position to ask questions on the base, but now that they were back, they fired away. "Boss, howe you didnt kill Dog Butcher? He almost shot Curly Hair!" Zuo Yu asked. Yan Biao nodded in agreement. "Wouldnt it have been easier to make him disappear in the forest? If he has powerful connections, he might be kidnapped while being transported. The folks at the base are prone to surrender when they meet their match. We cant count on them to exact revenge." "Dog Butcher is allegedly involved in the killing of several decorated service dogs in Muzhou. I asked that he be handed over to authorities in Muzhou," Fang Zhao responded. Zuo Yu understood Fang Zhaos thinking immediately. He chuckled. "Thats true. Theres no better move than handing him over to the folks in Muzhou. Theyre dying to get their hands on him." The folks in Muzhou had a fiery temper. When it came to matters like this, whoever pissed them offthey were bound to make those peoples lives miserable. When folks in Muzhou got stubborn, they resembled hunting dogs. They would do whatever it took to get a bite. "Inte ess has been cut," Yan Biao suddenly dered. "Its the entire film studioplex, dozens of new entertainment districts, and the districts under construction." Zuo Yu nced outside. "Boss, the base must beunching an operation. Their vehicles have started moving in." The interrogation of Dog Butcher must have yielded something, and now it was time to act. Huo Yi had quite the temper too. He had been looking for an excuse to crack down for some time. This was the perfect pretext. The arrival of military vehicles put an instant damper on the lively mood in the entertainment districts. The sight of armed soldiers seemed to augur an imminent tempest. "Whats going on?" "Has there been a riot?" "Its the military, from Wai base." "Why themotion? Who the f*cks been killed? This is quite the rollout!" Armed drones hovered above while armored vehicles rolled in and several toons stormed into buildings. There were also service dogs wearing bullet-proof uniforms emzoned with the Wai base logo sniffing around. In the areas where inte ess was cut off, residents got a message from the Wai military base. The gist was that the base was conducting unscheduled searches in the neighborhood. Residents should follow instructions and not panic or attempt to flee; otherwise, they might be treated as a suspect. In the worst-case scenario, they might be mistakenly shot, so people who were drinking had better keep an eye on friends and colleagues who were prone to starting trouble when they were drunk, the message said. Soon, gunshots, screams, and explosions were heard in one of the new entertainment districts. This was bound to be a sleepless night for opportunists who had traveled to Wai to make a quick buck. Huo Yi moved decisively this time. He wanted to let those gold diggers know that on Wai, he was the big boss. No one dares stir trouble on my turf! "Lets cooperate. Theres no need to be nervous. These searches are bound to increase in frequency. We might as well get used to them now," Fang Zhao told Zuo Yu and Yan Biao. "Got it, Boss." After Zuo Yu and Yan Biao left, Fang Zhao entered a room whose door was shut. Lo and behold, Curly Hair was already gaming. Fang Zhao removed a syringe from his medical kit. "Curly Hair, time for a blood draw." Curly Hair, who was engrossed in his game, managed a whimper of acknowledgment. Fang Zhao poked Curly Hair with the syringe. The needle went bent. Fang Zhao swapped in a new needle and tugged at the tip of one of Curly Hairs ears, which were partially covered by his gaming helmet. "Blood draw!" This time, Curly Hair finally shifted his gaze away from the screen to Fang Zhao. He wagged his tail and whined appeasingly. Fang Zhao let go of Curly Hairs ear. This time, the needle went through. After drawing the blood, Fang Zhao examined the bent needle and gave Curly Hair a gentle pat. "OK, go back to your game." Fang Zhao dropped a trickle of the blood hed drawn from Curly Hair onto a small testing device he removed from the medical kit. The device indicated the metal levels in Curly Hairs blood. It had gone up a bit, but his other readings were normal. The only thing was that Fang Zhao didnt know if the high metal levels were temporary or permanent. Only time would tell. Fang Zhao memorized the data, discarded the syringe and needle, and cleared the testing device of its data. Then he took a look at the message on his bracelet. He couldnt contact people outside of Wai, but he could still get in touch with locals within a certain distance. The searches were nearing their conclusion. The military arrested about 20 people and shut down two nightclubs that had been especially high profile. Inte ess resumed only when the military vehicles had retreated from the film studioplex, but there was no online news coverage of the operation. Fang Zhao was puzzled. Wasnt it Huo Yis intention to make a statement and send a message to folks who were too high profile? It was a totally justified and decisive operation. There was no need to keep it under wraps. Howe no one leaked word of the operation? Fang Zhao browsed some more. All he could find were some vague statements from a few B-list celebrities about being in minor shock. There was no mention of the military. When theyd been pressed for details, they had exined away their posts as a reaction to a nightmare or some other event. They didnt dare mention the military. The entertainment press corps, who typically published the most trivial items about the celebrities at the film studioplex, was also silent. They also didnt want to mess with the military. The entertainment journalists were still spooked by the time their colleagues were disappeared in the middle of the night. They all knew that reporting on celebrities was OK, but news about the military waspletely off-limits. They didnt have a death wish. So no one had the guts to report on tonights operation. At a hotel room in one of the entertainment districts. A few entertainment journalists who had scrambled back to their hotel met to confer. "The searches havee to a conclusion. Ive shot some stills and footage. The inte is back up. Should I file?" "Are you able to file?" "Forget about it. There is no way the Wai military base will let us file stories that cast a negative light on the military." "Hells no! If youre adamant about filing, please switch rooms first. Dont drag us down with you. I have no intention of being arrested by the military in the middle of the night." "Our bosses have sent word that we should steer clear of matters involving the military." Another group of entertainment journalists was having the same conversation in a different room at the same hotel. They were part of the gold rush at the Wai film studioplex in light of the "Founding Era" phenomenon. Theyd set up an office less than two years ago. "So, what should we do? Should we file or not? I feel like we got some good material tonight. Among the people arrested by the military were a few B-list actors." "Fortune favors the bold!" "Lets file! Lets roll the dice!" This group of journalists had nevernded a major scoop before. Now that they had the unusual luck of stumbling onto a big story, they werent going to give up that easily. For them to pass on such a rare scoopno way! "Lets give it a shot, then. Ideally, well be able to file. If we cant, worst-case scenario were locked up by the military for a few days. It cant be that bad." The journalist who made the prediction didnt sound convinced himself. "OK, I... f-f-filed." "What?" "You were able to file?" The others in the room hovered over him, ring at hisputer screen. "Were... were you really able to file?" "Does that mean your story wasnt censored by the military? Did they miss it?" There was no way they could bypass the Wai military if Wai was intent on censoring certain stories, given how tech-savvy they were. "Why dont we try another story?" The journalists acted quickly. They filed some footage theyd just shot along with a short piece of text. They were so nervous their fingers were glued together and their teeth ttered. They hit the "send" button. Ding! Sessful file upload. "..." A brief moment of silence. "Did anyone knock?" "Theres no sign of any takeout delivery people, is there?" Another two minutes. As they watched the news items theyd just filed rack up reposts rapidly, the journalists felt overwhelmed and hot blooded, as if they had literally grown in stature. Were the f*cking bomb! "Hurry, hurry, hurry. Lets edit the good footage we got. You, write it up! You dont need me to show you how to appeal to a mass audience, right? And you, dont forget to buy likes and ranking cements!" The other entertainment journalists soon took notice. "This... actually wasnt censored? "Is the military not disappearing folks this time around?" "F*ck, weve got scoops too!" "Hurry up and file away!" Now that they realized they werent at risk of being arrested, the entertainment journalists grew bold. They went all out and reverted to their usual selves, using the type of headlines that were bound to stir controversy and writing their stories in a way that were prone to provoke discussion. They had a field day taking events out of context. For now, they avoided sheer fabrication, but whether the masses would extrapte from the pictures and footage they filedthat was beyond their control. The online discussion evolved in exactly the way the entertainment journalists had predicted. "So horrible. Judging from the footage, you would think that riots broke out on Wai." "So it turns out Wai is such a mess. The Wai base is out of control! "Who gave them the right?" "Are these underhanded tactics by the Wai military? So corrupt!" The online controversy persisted for a few days, yet there was no word that themander of the Wai military base had been fired. The military also refrained frommenting. Eventually, given the deluge of information surfacing on the inte every day, peoples attention shifted elsewhere. Until one day when the global antismuggling bureau put out a statement thanking the Wai base for capturing the killer of multiple decorated service dogs. The statement included profiles of several of the more representative service dogs that had been killed, listing their main aplishments and the date and location of their deaths. The suspect in all the murders was the same personDog Butcher. The Muzhou military district put out a statement: "In Muzhou, the murder of decorated service dogs carries the maximum penalty of death." The Wai base quickly followed suit: "On Wai, the murder of decorated service dogs likewise carries the maximum sentence of death." The statement also included a link to a video featuring Waimander Huo Yi. Huo Yi was in full military dress and spoke in a somber and firm tone, signaling his determination to maintain order on Wai and expel any evil influences. "Wai is a beautiful. Its a cultured ce where the arts flourish, not and of ouws. We here at the Wai military base..." Most mainstream news outlets reported the statements and provided details on the Wai operation. There had been no riot. The soldiers had raided several illegal establishments. The two nightclubs shut down that night had had contraband on the premises and had been the sites of illegal business dealings. The careers of the celebrities implicated were in tatters. When the people of Muzhou heard the name "Dog Butcher," they went nuts. "Death penalty! Its gotta be the death penalty! Even better if the execution is broadcast live! "A live broadcast doesnt seem likely, but a death sentence is a must. It must be carried out in Muzhou!" "Dog Butcher? A death sentence is going easy on that piece of trash!" "F*ck, this asshole killed so many decorated service dogs. Whats he got against dogs?" "Non-Muzhou residents may not know much about Dog Butcher. Come, let me give you the full lowdown on this guys rtionship with dogs..." A new round of discussion broke out online. But what the public didnt know was that at the center of Dog Butchers capture was a tiny dog who had just finished serving on Wai base and aposer who had just finished filming "Founding Era." Now, Fang Zhao was getting ready to head home. Curly Hair had to stay out of the limelight. Not even the cast and crew of "Founding Era" knew that Fang Zhao had brought his dog to Wai, so the Wai base had Curly Hair secretly shipped from the film studioplex to the Wai spaceport. Fang Zhao instructed Zuo Yu and Yan Biao to guard Curly Hair while he traveled with the rest of the "Founding Era" cast and crew. At the spaceport, the cast and crew scrambled to board their vessel. Theters witnessed an odd scene. Not far away, a squadron of soldiers stared at Fang Zhao. Among them was a colonel who was gazing at Fang Zhao sadly, his eyes full of emotion. The soldiers were throwing fierce stares at the cast and crew, which intimidated them, but when they shifted their gazes to Fang Zhao, their faces softened. The cast and crew who witnessed this scene shivered and got goose bumps. They quickly boarded the spaceship so they could share the scene with others. "Fang Zhao must be mad connected! The soldiers from the Wai base stared at us so coldly, and yet when they looked at Fang Zhao, it was if theyd been reunited with their long-lost father! t-out discrimination!" "That cant be." The cast and crew members who boarded earlier were incredulous. "We all know that Fang Zhao knows people from the Wai base, but hes not that connected." "Yes he is! You gotta believe me! I swear I saw tears in the eyes of the soldiers!" Not far from the boarding gate. The colonel was all over Fang Zhao, his tone mncholic. "Fang Zhao, do visit again soon. You are always wee. Oh, thats right, you have a stake in the film studioplex. Youll definitely be back. Remember to bring Curly Hair. Us folks at the spaceport love him!" The colonel continued, "I know Curly Hair has a temper and likes to tear up sofas and chew on shoes, but hes a good dog! If you ever get sick of him, dont sell him. Just send him to Wai and let us adopt him." Fang Zhao: "Youre overthinking things." Curly Hair never tore up sofa chairs or chewed on shoes when he was at home. The colonel was adamant. "I just mean if. Remember, if you dont want him anymore, be sure to remember us first! The Wai military base will only get richer and richer. We can definitely afford him." The colonel was still waving vigorously when Fang Zhao entered the cabin. "Dont forget, Fang Zhao!" Fellow passengers who were curious onlookers told Fang Zhao when he boarded, "Fang Zhao, it seems like the folks from the Wai military base are really going to miss you." Fang Zhao: "Yeah, a bit." No, my dog is who they will miss. Chapter 326: Its Over! Chapter 326: Its Over! Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao belonged to batch of cast and crew that would be leaving slightlyter. Mo Lang hoped that Fang Zhao could stay on a little longer to discuss questions regardingposing, so as a result, Fang Zhao would be leavingter. But when Fang Zhao was leaving Wai, there were still some crew members handling postproduction and others who wanted to tour around Wai that would still be staying on. Mo Lang had alreadypleted the seriess 10-minute ending theme, and he had decided to call his family over to visit the scenic areas on Wai and maybe search for more inspiration forposing. Thus, he did not return with Fang Zhao. Because he leftter, when Fang Zhao returned to Earth, all the various entertainment headlines in each continent had already been upied by those that returned earlier. Even though season nine of "Founding Era" had yet to finish broadcasting, the Fang Zhao in the series had not received his bento meal yet and Fang Zhao was rarely mentioned in news notifications. When actors from the cast of "Founding Era" returned and took part in various activities and epted interviews, they rarely mentioned Fang Zhao. Unless reporters or certain program hosts asked, they would say one or two brief sentences but nothing more. What was the point in talking about Fang Zhao? Topete with themselves to upy news? These people werent foolish either. The attention of the masses was attracted by news that was even more meaningful. As for Fang Zhao who hadnt been mentioned in a long time, he slowly faded from peoples sight. Now, Fang Zhao had returned, and as before, he didnt choose a high-profile appearance. Having rejected thepanys suggestions for hyping up news of his return, Fang Zhao first returned to Qian City to sort out some matters. He returned to his residence in Qian City. An intelligent robot had been in charge of cleaning his apartment. Even the feeding of his hybrid sea slug "Spiky Hare" had been done by the robot. After being away for so long, the apartment was still as clean as before, and the air smelled fresh. The intelligent robot facilitated a lot. Sweeping, mopping, watering nts, applying fertilizer, regting air quality, etc. Everything was in order. Pots of lush green bonsai in the apartment had grown especially well. Two pots were currently experiencing their flower season, and the flower petals were tender and beautiful... Not right! Fang Zhao swept his gaze across and did not see any of the other bonsais in the apartment flowering. These bonsai had been left behind by Xue Jing when hed handed the apartment over to Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao remembered that there had been five of these pots. If two of them were flowering, what about the other three? Fang Zhao wasnt too familiar with these florae that were cultivated in the New Era, but he couldpare their leaves. After searching meticulously, three pots with the exact same leaves were found in his study. But none of these three pots were flowering. Although they werent dead, these three bonsai appeared much shorter than the other two in the living room. Having arrived back to patrol his territory, Curly Hair ran into the study and saw Fang Zhao staring at a pot of bonsai on his table. Curious, he also got up, twitched his nose, and sniffed it. He paused awhile, then turned his neck to look at the water tank by the side. "Woof, woof, woof, woof!" After a few barks, he turned to look at Fang Zhao, then returned his attention to the water tank and began to bark even more violently. Fang Zhao turned to look at the water tank. With the intelligent robot feeding it at designated times, this hybrid sea slug did not look much different from how Fang Zhao had left it. As before, it was lumped into a ball and floatingzily in the water tank. Those fine and soft spikes covering its entire body moved with the ripples in the water. Looking like a soft and squishy ball, it seemed totally harmless. Seeing Fang Zhao staring at the water tank but not saying anything, Curly Hairs barking became even louder. "All right, I know it has a problem." Fang Zhao patted Curly Hair and went to his study to view the security footage. A monitoring system was installed in every room in the apartment. Normally, when Fang Zhao was at home, he would leave it off, but when he wasnt, the system would be turned on. Fang Zhao had been away for "Founding Era" for too long, and the monitoring system had been turned on. Fang Zhao had been too busy during the filming period, so he hadnt examined the monitoring system carefully and had only nced through the data the intelligent robot transmitted to him. Knowing that everything in the house was normalsweeping, mopping, watering nts, adding fertilizer, feeding the "rabbit" at the designated timings, all of these set tasks had beenpleted on time, and the vital signs of the "rabbit" in the water tank had been maintained in the normal range, so Fang Zhao had not needed to view more details. Now, Fang Zhao brought out the surveince footage from inside his study and filtered any activity over at the water tank. In no time, over 40 video clips appeared. Opening the first video, Fang Zhao right away saw the rabbit in the water tank begin to change its body, sticking itself to the wall of the water tank. After that, it pushed open the lid at the top of the water tank, which wasnt too tightly sealed. One end of the "rabbit" remained sticking to the wall of the water tank, while its other end explored the potted nt that was nearest to the tank. Each leaf of that nt was about the size of a duck egg. After rapidly eating one leaf, the "rabbit" retraced its path back into the water tank. Its entire body also slowly turned green, until it was the same color as the leaf it had just eaten! From a white "rabbit," it became a green "rabbit". Through the studys windows, sunlight shined on the water tank on the desk. The "rabbit" that had once again curled up into a lump swayed its two ears in arger oscition. It seemed even more lively than before, as if it was in a good mood. Fang Zhao remembered that the breeder of this hybridized species had said before that this sea slug could photosynthesize like a nt. Furthermore, it was omnivorous. Back then, on Baiji, it ate a chili that Zaro tossed in. Now, having eaten a leaf, it would naturally still be fine. Fang Zhao had received the vital signs of the "rabbit" and they had been in the normal range. What amazed Fang Zhao was that the sea slug had actually been able to push open the lid of the water tank. Although the lid wasnt locked, pushing it open required some strength. Not only that, the sea slug could lengthen its body and urately find the nts outside the water tank... Because it had extraterrestrial genes, Fang Zhao could notpare it to native sea slugs. Shaking his head, Fang Zhao checked theter videos. After its first leaf-nibbling operation, the "rabbit" apparently knew that there were no dangers or threats in its surroundings, so its courage increased. After a while, when its body turned back to white from green, it once again explored the outside and nibble on leaves. After it had nibbled on the desks potted nt till it was shorter, it set its sights on the other bonsais in the study. Besides the three pots that had not flowered, there were other bonsais that were nibbled on. Two pots were a little further away and were on the floor, so the sea slug had probably left the water tank for a short period of time. Watching the sea slug proficiently open and close the lid, Fang Zhao squinted. It seemed like he would have to lock the lid of the water tank in the future. After shifting out the few potted nts in the study that had been trimmed shorter and exchanging them with other nts that were growing well, Fang Zhao sent a message to the hybrid sea slugs breeder and arranged to leave it with him temporarily. After getting up to date with work-rted matters from Silver Wings side, Fang Zhao let Yan Biao and Zuo Yu have a break and return to their families. After all, they had been away for so long. When most matters were handled, Fang Zhao brought Curly Hair and quietly headed to Yanbei City to visit Great-Grandfather Fang and Great-Grandmother Fang. At Yanbei Retirement Facility. Great-Grandfather Fang had a visitor today, a junior he had guided before hed retired. This junior was doing rather well now. After being transferred out for five or six years, this person had been promoted and now held a position as an assistant bureau chief in a certain region of the continent. This time, he had returned to Yanbei City to visit rtives and had specificallye over to visit his old leader, Great-Grandfather Fang. Subordinates that had worked under Great-Grandfather Fang all knew that this old man really loved to guide his juniors and younger generations. It was a pity that none of his children and grandchildren had be very capable figures. On the contrary, those subordinates of his had all ascended with great momentum and had ranks that were at least simr to Great-Grandfather Fangs before his retirement. "Xiao Wei, watching each of you rise up so fast and high, I am also very happy. All of you are very good!" Great-Grandfather Fang was in the retirement facilitys garden. He was leaning on a walking stick as he unhurriedly walked on the small stone path step by step. There was a slight uphill slope in front of them. This assistant bureau chief that was called Xiao Wei hurried forward and supported Great-Grandfather Fang. "If you had not pulled me up all those years back, I would never have climbed to my current height." Assistant Bureau Chief Weimented in his heart. He had been transferred away and had not returned for five to six years. Now that hed had time to return and saw his old leader who had guided him in the past, he felt a little sad. Before he was transferred out, the old man might have been of advanced age and had a full head of silver hair, but his body had still been rather healthy, but just five or six years, he was now using a walking stick and walking slowly. His legs didnt seem like they had much strength. The old leader has really aged! As the two were chatting, Great-Grandfather Fangs footsteps abruptly stopped. Beside him, Assistant Bureau Chief Wai followed the old mans line of sight. Not too far ahead was another retired veteran. At his side was a youngster. This youngster also seemed familiar. Apparently, he was a rising political star in Yanbei City. Two days ago, he had even given an important speech. At that side, the old man and the youngster were having a light-hearted chat. At a certain point, that old veteran let out a heartyugh. Assistant Bureau Chief Wei looked at Great-Grandfather Fang beside him. This old masters eyes clearly carried a tinge of envy. "How envious," Great-Grandfather Fang muttered. Assistant Bureau Chief Wei let out a sigh in his heart. The old leader was still unresigned that there werent any outstanding descendants in the Fang family. He was regretting that he did not have a suitable sessor. In the past, there had even been people who joked that Great-Grandfather Fang had guided and mentored so many people but, at the end of the day, all of those that were promoted were not from the Fang family. Thest time Assistant Bureau Chief Wei had visited the old leader, Great-Grandfather Fangs tone had sounded slightly depressed and unresigned, but now, after five or six years had passed, the old leader seemed to have epted and moved on. He no longer had those unresigned feelings and even had the mood to do some farming with his old wife. Thinking about all this in his heart, Assistant Bureau Chief Wei consoled the old man. "Your family has a few that arent too bad. Compared to the majority, they are already doing quite well." Hearing what was said, Great-Grandfather Fang chuckled. "Stop trying to tter them. Compared to normal people, of course they are doing rather well, but whenpared to others in the same system, they can only be considered to have reached the minimum criteria. The support I have provided them is not any less than what I have given you all. If they are unable to rise, its because theyck the ability or do not have the ambition." There were members of the Fang family in the military and in the government, but they werent considered outstanding. At the start, Great-Grandfather Fang had helped them a little, but how far they went depended on themselves. "I cannot support them all the way, Ones own path, ones own future still has to be fought for with ones own hands." Great-Grandfather Fang sighed. "Now that I have retired, I am all the more unable to apany them on their paths. The younger generations will do right on their own. I am already old and dont wish to worry so much. Why not own a plot ofnd behind the retirement facility and grow crops with my old wife for fun?" Mentioning thend behind the retirement facility, Great-Grandfather Fang became spirited again. There was a limit to thend that could be drawn out, and it wasntparable to the farnds of Muzhou. The area was entirely for the old veterans of the retirement facility to grow their own crops for fun and while away their time. Hearing the old leaders tone not sounding gloomy, Assistant Bureau Chief Wei chuckled along. "Thats great. When your children and grandchildren visit, you can even pick some of the vegetables to cook for them." How would he have known that upon hearing this, Great-Grandfather Fang eximed, "No way! Thend I rent is just a small piece. Everything is grown for ourselves. No way am I letting them have any! None of them will have any!" As he was speaking, an old and young pair walked by from the front. That old veteran stared at Great-Grandfather Fang in astonishment. "Hey Old Fang, I just saw your familys Little Zhao. He seems to be heading over to your ce and he appears to be carrying a basket full of things. I thought that you had returned home; I didnt know you were still outside walking about." Great-Grandfather Fang paused for a second. "What? My Little Zhao has returned? The old woman surely knew beforehand and she actually didnt tell me!" Following that he was ecstatic. "My Little Zhao has returned!" Knowing that Fang Zhao had already arrived, Great-Grandfather Fang could not stay here and so turned around to walk back. He even told the assistant bureau chief, "Xiao Wei, lets continue chatting when we return! If you are busy, go on ahead. I have received your kind intentions and Im very thankful you still remember this old geezer. I wish you sess in everything you do. May more major undertakingse your way and may you continue to have a meteoric rise in your career! My Little Zhao hase to see me, so I will return home first... Oh, right, do you know my familys Little Zhao? Have you watched Founding Era? The role he ys in that show is Fang Zhao!" The assistant bureau chief: "..." This turn had been too rapid. He suddenly felt a little stupid. Watching the old leader head back, there was a flight of steps in front of him. He was about to head forward to lend an arm for support when he saw the old leader lift his legs up and leap. Following that, he broke into a slow jog. The assistant bureau chief of a certain region: "..." But Great-Grandfather Fang had not run far before he ran into Fang Zhao. "Haha, Little Zhao is back! Good, good, good! You look like you have lost weight. Filming is tough... Not tough? How can it not be tough! Dont lie to me. I know all about it, I check the news every day!" The assistant bureau chief that had been left in his original spot saw the always stern Great-Grandfather Fang chuckling as if there were flowers blooming on his face. His voice had also gone several pitches higher, and he appeared full of energy. "Little Zhao, you came back at the right time. Ive rented a plot ofnd on the hill behind this ce. Its all homegrown. In a bit, I will go and pick some ripe vegetables and cook them for you. If you cant finish them, we can pack them for you to bring back... This walking stick? Its an online fad. Everyone in the retirement facility wants to buy them, so I followed everyone when they made a bulk purchase. It is rather meaningful and can even be used as a weapon. Whoever tries to mess with me can have a taste of my stick!" Great-Grandfather Fang enthused, one arm holding onto Fang Zhao as they returned, the other arm twirling the walking stick around for fun. "You can stay here for a few days... A break? Good, good, good! Then you should just stay here. I havent touched the room you slept inst time. Lets watch Founding Era together! Now, season nine is almost done airing, but we havent watched you die... Pooh! Pooh! Pooh! We havent watched the part where the character you act as perishes in battle. You are just in time to watch it together with us!" The surrounding old folks in the retirement facility who heard Great-Grandfather Fangs words: "..." What? That young fe Fang Zhao is going to stay here for a few days? Its over! There wont be any more peaceful days! Old geezer Fangs head is surely going to swell like no tomorrow! Great-Grandfather Fangs loud voice gradually faded into the distance. The assistant bureau chief was still standing in his original spot, staring absent-mindedly. It is as if I just visited a false leader. Chapter 327: This Life of Mine Chapter 327: This Life of Mine Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao stayed at the retirement facility and apanied the two elder Fangs as they watched the series. He shared with them some interesting anecdotes that had happened while filming. He also helped take care of the little cultivation plot that they had rented. After meals, Fang Zhao would be dragged along by Great-Grandfather Fang to go for a walk. They would walk through the garden. Whenever any of the other old veterans of the retirement facility saw Great-Grandfather Fang approaching from far, they avoided him. Today, after a meal, the two old Fangs were keeping watch in front of the screen. It was finally the episode where Fang Zhao received his bento box. The two old folks staring at the screen seemed to be in an extremely grave mood. Fang Zhao also maintained his silence. In this episode, Fang Zhao perished following the chaotic aftermath of an earthquake that caught everyone off guard. Actually, at that time, given his status, he could have protected himself and safely left the war zone. But he had chosen not to do so. At that time, he had known that he didnt have long left, and he had also been tired. Mutual suspicions and deception, bloodied storms, and the cumtive injuries and pains after every battleevery day, his mental state had been strained to the point that it had been as tight as a steel wire. After arranging things, he had chosen to stay behind and meet the enemy head-on. Hed had some regrets about not ever getting to see the beginning of the Founding Era. He had lost to his injuries and lost to time, but a loss was a loss. After thinking and getting over it, he no longer had manyints. He had only been able to bring everyone to this point, but he had believed that his sessor would lead everyone to their destination. Before hed died, he had been in a peaceful state of mind. In the series, he had also acted this way. Many people in the cast and crew felt that hed been worried about the Wu family and had followed the directorial team and scriptwriters suggestions and acted this way, but that wasnt the case. The apaniment music where he perished in battle had beenposed by someone else. It was a mournful tune full of choking sorrow. Although it had a heroic meaning, it was still thick with emotions. Just the tune alone was very good; otherwise, it wouldnt have been selected. However, from the audiences point of view, the sorrow wasnt that intense. It wasnt that the acting was substandard or that the apaniment piece wasnt good but rather that everyone had already been prepared. It was allid out in history. Before filming even started, everyone knew the ending. From the start of "Founding Era" till now, many important characters had already received their bento boxes. Many apaniment pieces that were offered as scriptures had appeared. The audience had already seen a lot and listened to a lot. At most, they would only feel emotional for the great people that perished in battle and feel these peoples regret. On a certain film-discussion forum. "Oh dear, even if Im unwilling to see it, we have reached this episode." "Old Commander Fang, you have worked hard!" "It feels like I have lost an old friend that has apanied me for so long. Even though I knew what the ending would be, I thought it would be all right as long as we recall him fondly, but now, at this time, I still feel very sad." "Did Old Fang die with regrets? A pity, what a pity! If he had been able to endure for another year, even if he couldnt have been the governor, the number one spot in Yanzhous cemetery would not have run away." Watching the ending of this great person in Yanzhou history, many people called into question his cause of death in historical records. He had already had such a high rank as beingmander of the corps. Not mentioning his individual importance, why hadnt even more people stayed at his side and protected him? Was reality really like what the series portrayed? had Fang Zhao given the order himself not to let anyone protect him? Had he really made the decision to stay behind and fight to the death? "Old Fangs ending is really the same as what is recorded in history books, but is the stuff recorded in them really true? Or were there unspeakable things that were deliberately concealed?" "Does the brother on top mean that Old Fang was actually killed? But because it involves certain secrets, it cannot be revealed in public?" "A power struggle, arent all people like this? When hope cannot be seen, anyone would want someone at the front to shield them. When finally people get out of their predicament and see the benefits not too far ahead, their thoughts will no longer be the same." "I dont think thats the case. Old Fang had already arranged his sessor. He knew early on that he would not be able tost till the end, and he did not want many others to trade his life for him. Why not die in battle instead?" On many film forums discussing topics rted to "Founding Era," more and more people were using "Old Fang" for Founding Eras Fang Zhao. Many people did not believe Fang Zhaos cause of death and did not believe the "ordinary" death hed had. Thus, they were inclined to make guesses as to whether there had been any hidden conspiracies or assassinations. Regardless of whether the audiences acknowledged Fang Zhaos cause of death, the "Founding Era" series had been filmed like this, and Fang Zhao himself had willingly acted this way. Although reality hadnt been entirely like what was shown in the show, the two werergely the same. The heroic and profound way hed died a martyr was a little exaggerated. Compared to others, his death couldnt be considered bitter. At least he still had an entire corpse. History had drowned out a lot of truths. The truth might be much moreplex than everyone thought, or it could be much simpler. Actually, the truth was just as the historical records said. But it had been simplified to just a few sentences. Just like other, more important characters that perished, at the end of the episode, a grave number was shown followed by a shback reel showing images of this character as he journeyed through different times. However, Fang Zhaos focus wasnt on this. All those before had been acting ording to other peoples requirements in the script. The three-minute apaniment piece at the end of this episode was what he really wanted to tell everyone. Gentle orchestra music carrying a sense of thickset mood, apparently like a gale of wind originating from a high mountain. Flitting across the cold snonds and deste wilderness, passing through serene forests, through the quiet, long night, and pushing past the patter of spring rain and prating the thorny and rugged undergrowth of life. The sound of a trumpet was like a fierce breeze streaking across the ears. Within the wind, it seemed like there was someone unhurriedly trying to say something. Along the gradually forceful bugle cries andyered notes of a zither, that gale of wind seemed to climb hills full of green, break through the murky daybreak, fly past the clouds, and then slowly meet light... In front of the screen, Fang Zhao had a relieved smile in his eyes. In "Founding Era," all other music concerning this Fang Zhao had been expressed by otherposers sentiments. What Fang Zhao himself wished to tell everyone was in thesest three and a half minutes. A long, long time ago, when the world was still peaceful, I once thought that when I grew old, with white and grey on my temples, I would be watching flowers bloom in front of mywn or I would have friends and family by my side making light chat over creative works and watching time pass by. Unfortunately, what came were hails of bullets, smoke and explosions, and danger and difficulties. What we faced were destruction and ruins, broken limbs, seas of blood, and mountains of corpses. During that time period, the gods that people believed in never showed mercy. Fate was already fixed, so how could we struggle? I wasnt born brave. In this life of mine, I was once bewildered and lost. I once abandoned myself to despair. But finally, in this bloody purgatory, I woke up. Under the apocalypse, defying the natural order and fighting. Puerile people would ultimately end up as cannon fodder. The world was a battlefield. The battlefield was how us people who existed during the Period of Destruction saw and experienced the world. Anguished wailing, rallying cries. Exhausted till we became numb, in our eyes, innocencepletely faded away. There was no path of retreat, only advancing forward. Attack, counterattack, again and again. People who existed during the Period of Destruction would always be pushed along by fate. In our darkness and despair, we found a path. We hoped that the end point we pursued would be bright and warm, hoped that we could endure till the day we could see sunlight break through the clouds and shine down. Fortunately, the path we walked was the right one. In this life of mine, I was once ordinary, and I was also once splendid. I have walked through ruins, grasnds, snow-capped mountains, and forests. My footprints can be found throughout Yanzhou. I have gone through the cruelest times and experienced the difficulty of fighting against fate. I have gone through the uninhibited ups and downs of life, experienced great joy and sorrow, and arrived at the pinnacle of life. Ultimately, everything returns to silence. All the unyielding sorrow, all the extraordinary iron blood has passed. All hardships and difficulty and joy and happiness have been diluted by time. In the end, theplete chaos was dissolved inside history. All the grand thrills and dangers I have experienced, all these great changes, only I would know about them myself. However, that is enough. I never dreamed of striving for merit, and I have never felt unwilling. The fight has already ended. Souls have already found peace. Soil dyed with blood has already putrefied and sunk into the underground. New life absorbs this nutrition and grows on thisnd. I have seen the rising sun, its expansive rays lighting up the earth! I have seen countless people in front of graves, swearing oaths and saluting! I have seen the Founding Era. I have seen sunlight illuminating the new starting point. I have seen the brilliant world outside the battlefields! Now, I have returned to this ce and let go of the heart that is finally tranquil. Together with the old friends I once had, my heart will be content with the setting sun and the afterglow following that, to be within the dust of the graves. No regrets for this life! The music wasnt what everyone had imagined. It wasnt bleak sorrow or regretful bewailing for the martyr not being able to achieve his great goal in his declining years. The tranquil music notes carried a truly magnificent momentum formed over time and experience! A legendary sound, calming and extensive! For this episode, at the end of the end was a segment of a real historical scene. Inside the newly constructed Cemetery of Martyrs, two rows of people adorned with star epaulets on their shoulders were bearing a coffin. An already aged Wu Yan solemnly draped three gs over the coffin: the g of the 5th Corps, the continent g of the newly established Yanzhou, and the new alliance g. "Fang Zhao (???CPeriod of Destruction year 99), firstmanding officer of the 5th Corps..." The words on the grave gradually grew fainter. In the main hall at the cemeterys public worship area, a tall and looming ash-colored sculptured stood under the setting sun, staring fixedly at a faraway ce. This episode was also thest episode in season nine of the Yanzhou chapter of "Founding Era." Fang Zhao soundlessly exhaled. He had written this tune to tell everyone three things: I have seen it all, I dont regret this life, and Im still here. What he had let go of was the heart of Fang Zhao that had belonged to the Period of Destruction. The heart that belonged to the Fang Zhao of the New Era was still beating as per usual. In the musical score, what thetter part expressed was veiled and ambiguous, so much so that when Mo Lang had been examining the scoresheet, even if he had heard a clear sentiment of remembrance, he would only have thought that the music was specifically nned to highlight it. "Sigh!" Sitting beside Fang Zhao, Great-Grandfather Fang sighed heavily. He pulled out a piece of tissue paper, wiped his nose, dabbed at his tears, and sighed once more. The old fe did not now what he was feeling now. In the past, he had always felt that thismander that had perished right before the dawn of the Founding Era had been unlucky and pitiful, but knowing his great-grandson had taken on this role, Great-Grandfather Fang had had even more sentiments about this role, this historical character, and had felt that this person was really pitiful. But right now, he had no idea why his past feelings of pity and regret seemed watered down. Two minutester. Great-Grandfather Fang finally returned to his senses and started to browse the inte forments. This was something he had to do every time he watched thetest episode. On the official social tform for the Yanzhou chapter of "Founding Era," thements section below thetest update was extremely lively. "A legendary founder, a poetic saga of a person!" "Everyone dies someday, but not everyone can leave behind a legacy. Every person that can start a ze in the long rivers of time burns their mark in history." "Originally, I was feeling rather downcast and felt even more gloomy after watching it, but when listening to the re of the trumpet, I suddenly felt a strength like I just wanted to start running." "At the scene right at the end at the graves, the apaniments snare drums sounded as if they were in sync with the scenes march." "This apaniment music is too awesome. Although it was moderate, it was also majestic. I felt iparable mncholy listening to it, yet I also felt all sorts of weird sentiments." "It was like watching an old man recalling his entire lifes experiences." "There are also different standards when ites to epics. The apaniment piece at the end of this episode will surely be ranked highly even if it is ced in a Founding Era musicption. Its just too bad that the end credits dont show any information about theposer of this tune." "I didnt pay attention to the music, I was just feeling deeply rueful. The stormy life of Old Fang came to an end as he left apanying hisrades. Sigh, the cost of peace is so high!" "Im bawling my eyes out. How could he have perished in battle! He even didnt get to see the Founding Era!" "He was great, and he wouldnt have had any regrets. Im guessing Old Fangs sentiments were probably like this: What Founding Era, what great generals? Whatever happens, it is just my fate." "This was a really great person who gave his all to humanity! A hero everyone has to respect!" "Old Fang might have lost his life, but it was full of glory!" "I beg to differ. Old Fangs life might be full of glory, but he still died too early!" "Old Fang really never looked for a wife? And he didnt leave behind any children?" "Cough, Old Fang looked up, sighed, and said, In my life, the more beautiful something is, the more it shouldnt be touched." "As the apocalypse descended, Old Fang stared up at the sky and hissed, I will not take a wife, have offspring, fight for authority, or be a great general. I will fight whoever there is to fight and will only rest when I die!" "Old Fang said, Everyone dies in the end. I fight for themon people! Even when my light has dimmed and my gas is running low, even when I have one foot in the coffin, I will offer my blood!" "Lying alone in his coffin, Old Fang calmly said, Someone asked me what my feelings were, being the only one among the twelve leaders to take my leave. However, what I see is not loneliness or misery but rather the surging momentum of the vast ocean and the glittering sky full of stars!" "Old Fang said..." The hotly discussedments section was swept with a wave of "Old Fang said." Fang Zhao, as he saw this bunch of online drama queens: "..." I never said all this! Stop talking nonsense! Chapter 328: Where Did You Get This Self-Confidence Chapter 328: Where Did You Get This Self-Confidence Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Music is something magical. It can resonate without the use ofnguage. Whether people paid attention to this ending apaniment tune or not, at the end of this episode, they might have been thinking about many different things, but the original feelings theyd had toward this historical figure Fang Zhaoof sympathy, regret, and the likeand had been reduced by a lot. With this, inevitably, there would be people continuing to discuss conspiracy theories and feeling that because of the interference of certain parties with power, this Fang Zhao had met with this sort of ending. Although the characters portrayal was profound, it did not have that tragic hero sentiment that everyone hade to expect. There is surely some conspiracy here! All this political whatnot is just shady! Of course, they were even more people that were only chasing the series. Regardless of how the series was shot, they justpped it up, and at the same time, it changed their view toward the historical figure Fang Zhao. Shortly after the airing of "Founding Era" season nine, season 10 would be broadcast. Up till now, all nine seasons that had been broadcast had been very high quality. Even if there were disputes in the plot, it could not be denied that "Founding Era" was a series with awesome film and soundtrack. Forgetting about other stuff, just this lineup, this amount of resources, this historical significance... Even if it was remade in the future, could it rece the current one? Many reviewers and critics had already said that in theing 50 or even 100 years, there was no way of surpassing it! Actors that had been unable to get into the cast were regretting immeasurably and could only console themselves by saying that there would be opportunities in future. But rationally, they also knew that even if there were any future historical dramas set during this period, it would be far from everpeting with the impact of "Founding Era." With the ending of season nine and the death of this important character Fang Zhao, Fang Zhao once again became a highly searched topic. When everyone discussed Fang Zhao, they inevitably mentioned the Fang Zhao that portrayed this role. "It is really pleasant to watch these strong actors perform and portray that thick historical feel. This sort of epic series is really testing their acting skills. I heard that many actors were unable to get out of character for a duration after their scenes were finished. I wonder if Fang Zhao was able to shed his character after portraying all of Old Fangs scenes. Recently, we havent heard any news of him." "Enthusiastic fans from Yanbei have revealed that Fang Zhao was spotted at the retirement facility." "He probably hasnt shed his character." "It seems that you all have forgotten that this Fang Zhao is only 20-something! Even younger than me! Generally, for these sorts of young actors, the better they act, the harder it is for them to shed their character, so much so that it might possibly leave behind a mental shadow. There are many actors that were impacted by films for the rest of their lives. Its really tough for this little fe!" "Yeah, Fang Zhao isnt even 30 yet! And he is aplete neer! Still, remember that it was Romans rmendations when they were selecting the actors? Romans foresight is really good." "It was Romans rmendation and ultimately the voting of the Committee of 100. However, Roman was the chief driving force." It was inevitable that there were people who were sour. "Fang Zhao was just lucky, thats all." "I have analyzed it. Fang Zhao was actually just disying his inherent qualities. If he was changed for anyone who had the same characteristics, that person would have been able to produce the same result." Fans werent happy. "There was something I didnt know whether or not to say, so I went to check the verification information of the two above me, and it turns out they are also actors? Thats great, then; I have to say it now: if you can do it, go ahead, but if you cant, stopining, pussies!" "I always used to think that the person portraying Fang Zhao was a veteran actor, but now it seems like even if he acts out his inherent qualities, even though they do have some advantages, looking at Fang Zhaos age and his performance, it really isnt something that just anybody could do. Roman, those world-renowned directors, and the old artists from the Committee of 100 arent blind either!" "In the series, I cant find any faults with the speech, actions, or expressions! You have done amazing, my Zhao god!" As this bunch was chatting, the official ount of the "Founding Era" Yanzhou chapter posted a new status on their social tform: "Season nine end-season credits apaniment piece This Life Of Mine. Composer: Fang Zhao. Arranger: Fang Zhao... [Link]." During postproduction for season nine, due to the effect of them sharing the same name, Fang Zhaosposer information had not been disyed in the end credits of that episode. However, the official site had very quickly released theposer, arranger, recorder, orchestra, and other information as well as a link with a sample of the piece. "F*cking awesome! This is selfposed, self-arranged, and self-acted!" "I nearly would have forgotten if this was not said. He is a graduate of a music academy. What more can I f*cking say? He doesnt want to be a film emperor or an e-sports god because he is a greatposer?" "I just want to ask, are all people with this name really impressive? I have been pondering what to name my newborn kid." "Cough, I have the exact same name as Old Fang and Zhao god. I just failed my recent month-end tests." ... Netizens had their own fun, but when it came to people in the music circles, their impression was different. "The standard of this piece is really high, and it blends well with the scenes being shown, there is a possibility of it achieving an award. Are youngsters nowadays so impressive? Which school did he graduate from?" "He probably had a teacher to guide him. I cant deny that the standard of this piece is rather high, but this isnt something a youngster like Fang Zhao could haveposed!" "That is what I think too. Fang Zhao definitely has talent in this area, but the possibility of himposing it on his own isnt high. Lets not talk about how difficult it is to master this sort of unhurried and slow piece that carries a thick epic character; without sufficient experience and sufficient realization, without sufficient umted wisdom, how could a mere youngster with a few decades of experiencepose this!?" "Perhaps he was too immersed in his character? Wasnt it said that Fang Zhao acted very well? However, if he reallyposed this tune on his own, then all I can say is that Fang Zhao is just a genius among geniuses." "Acting andposing are different. It isnt something that can be exined with talent. I am still inclined to believe that he had some help behind the scenes." "If it is not Xue Jing, then it is Mo Lang. The probability of Mo Lang is even higher. After all, Xue Jing did not go to Wai. Furthermore, many people know that Fang Zhao grew close to Mo Lang during their time on Wai. Old Master Mo even frequently gave stuff to Fang Zhao. It seems like they have a good rtionship." "Didnt Venerable Mo say he wasnt epting students? The old mastersst disciple is already over 50 now." Doubts were just doubts, but who dared to actually ask Mo Lang? However, in everyones hearts, they believed that it was Mo Lang that had given Fang Zhao guidance. There were many works from youngsters that were said to be selfpositions but that had actually had the assistance of a team or an impressive guiding teacher. "Fang Zhao only submitted one song in Founding Era?" "With his status as aposer, only one tune. However, I heard my teacher say that Fang Zhao helped in the arrangement of the penultimate tune for season 10." "Season 10s penultimate tune? That project thats more than 10 minutes long? The tune that Old Master Mo personally crafted?" "Yes. ording to inside information, under the arrangement section, Old Master Mo personally added Fang Zhaos name." "All right, say no more. He surely had Old Master Mos help." That was the verdict a bunch ofposing masters came to. Regardless of what these academic masters guessed, Great-Grandfather Fang firmly believed that Fang Zhao hadposed it all by himself. From what he saw, there was nothing his own little grandson could not do. Great-Grandfather Fang smiled till his eyes could not be seen. "My familys little Zhao is just a genius! The next morning. Great-Grandfather Fang and Great-Grandmother Fang prepared breakfast early in the morning. When it was only the two of them, they normally had the retirement facilitys dining hall send over some porridge or prepare a simple breakfast for themselves. However, as Fang Zhao hade over, the two old Fangs personally cooked; Fang Zhao could not stop them. Early in the morning, they made a huge pot of rice and five to six dishes. The dishes were all vegetables the two old Fangs had grown on theirnd and some other vegetables and meat that Fang Zhao had gotten his farm in Muzhou to send over. One bowl, two bowls... Fang Zhao had five huge bowls of rice in session. The huge pot of rice and dishes on the table were basically finished. Great-Grandmother Fang smiled kindly, not finding anything wrong with this scene. On the other hand, Great-Grandfather Fangs heart seemed to ache. He thought to himself, My child Fang Zhao has indeed suffered. Filming andposing, physical and mental effort, how could he not be exhausted! Fang Zhao probably often went hungry and didnt even have proper meals. Mhm, add in an extra scoop of rice for todays lunch. Actually, Fang Zhao had not intended to eat so much here. Indeed, he was able to eat a lot here, but the two older Fang were advanced in aged and preparing food wasnt an easy task. Preparing such arge table full of dishes was even more difficult. Even if most of the kitchen tools were automated, Fang Zhao didnt want to tire out the two elders. However, he was unable to stop them. The two old Fangs were full of vigor, so Fang Zhao could only stand to the side and help out a little. If he ate less, the two elders might feel that their cooking skill had dropped, which might hurt them. Although Fang Zhao ate a lot, he ate quickly. When the two elders had finished their meal, Fang Zhao had also finished his fifth bowl. He stopped Great-Grandmother Fang from filling his sixth bowl and helped tidy up the table. Great-Grandfather Fang patted his sleeves and stood up. "Cough, Little Zhao, lets go for a stroll. We have to digest our food after having breakfast." Fang Zhao was just about to reply when he was interrupted by hismunications device. It was a call from hispany. Great-Grandmother Fang let Fang Zhao head into the room to answer the call, then waved her old husband off. "You go alone, Little Zhao is busy." "All right." Great-Grandfather Fang sounded unreluctant, but he didnt want to interfere with Fang Zhaos official matters. Great-Grandfather Fang pulled a long face as he walked out, but in no time, his face glowed again as he hastened his steps to catch up with a few other old folks who were out strolling too. "Hey, Old Lin, did you watch Founding Era yesterday? My Little Zhao acted really well! How many people online are praising my familys little Zhao for being a genius? Seeing them mentioning the oldmander and calling him Old Fang makes me feel warm, but it feels a little embarrassing. I think you guys should stop calling me Old Fang in the future. How about we change the way of addressing me?" The face of the old veteran that had been called became rigid. "Where did you get all this drama from?" "My familys Little Zhao acted in this series! Its a pity he only acted till season nine... Oh right, the final ending theme for season nine is different from the other episodes. The apaniment wasposed by my familys Little Zhao all by himself! What is this called again, selfposed, self-arranged, and self-acted! Its not that Im bragging, but not many people in the entire world can do it, and those that can do it cannotpare with the standard of my familys Little Zhao!" The other few old veterans: "..." How are we going to continue living!? After his routine bragging, Great-Grandfather Fang returned in high spirits and was even humming a tune. When he stepped inside, he saw his old wife packing up some stuff. "Whats going on?" Great-Grandfather Fang asked. "Little Zhao says hispany has some matters. He has to return to Qian City tomorrow. Im helping him pack up these things." A bolt from the blue! Great-Grandfather Fangs fluttering mood came crashing down. Great-Grandfather Fang immediately asked, "What? Wasnt he going to stay for a period of time? Why is there such a rush to return?" At this moment, Fang Zhao stepped into the room and exined, "Thepany has arranged for me to have an interview. It was a sudden decision." "Live or recorded?" Great-Grandfather Fang asked. "Live." "Then thats fine. Which program is it? I want to set a notification first." After rifying all this, Great-Grandfather Fang proficiently set up three important reminders, then continued to ask, "Little Zhao, are you going to continue acting after you return this time? I see many reports online that there are lots of people who want to approach you to act, and these are absolutely lead roles." "No, I intend to further my studies," Fang Zhao replied. "Advanced studies? Where will you go to do that?" "Huangzhou Institute of Art or Huangzhou Music Academy to undertake advanced courses. However, I still have to take an exam." ording to Silver Wings intentions, now Fang Zhao had works that he could bring out as well as a certain influence. With a little support from thepany behind him, as long as his exam results werent too shabby, entering the advanced courses for these two institutions would be no issue. The only problem was that the examinations for both institutions were on the same day, so there was no way he could attend both at the same time. Thepany would like Fang Zhao to consider first and quickly make a decision so that thepany could make preparations beforehand. Great-Grandfather Fang did not understand much about this. After reading up, he found out that in terms of music, Huangzhou Institute of Art and Huangzhou Music Academy were the two top-rated institutions in the world and had much higher rankings than the Qian Academy of Music that Fang Zhao had graduated from. These two were really the best schools. Great-Grandfather Fang had confidence in Fang Zhao. "You can surely do it!" Fang Zhao had yet another call, so Great-Grandfather Fang did not disturb him. Going one round, he realized there was nothing much left to pack up, so he ran to the vegetable field. There were professionals in charge of the vegetable fields and they would help out with the manualbor. Great-Grandfather Fang got them to pick all that could be eaten and got them to seal and pack the vegetables. When others saw this, they asked, "Old Man Fang, you already picked quite a lot yesterday, so what are you picking so much today for? You arent having them anymore?" "Not having anymore! Im sending everything with my familys Little Zhao!" The few old veterans nearby that were taking care of their crops under the guidance of the agriculture specialists immediately looked up and asked, "Your familys Little Zhao is leaving?" There seemed to be some ecstasy in their expressions that could not be covered up fast enough. "Thats right." Great-Grandfather Fangs attention was on these vegetables, so he didnt notice the others reactions. "Then what about the vegetables you picked yesterday?" someone asked. "They have all been eaten! Hes a youngster. Being able to eat is a blessing." "Doesnt your familys Little Zhao have a farm in Muzhou? He doesntck these things. Vegetables produced on Muzhou farms taste much better than the vegetables you grow here!" someone added. "How is that the same?" In any case, Great-Grandfather Fang felt that the vegetables he had grown himself were the best. "My familys Little Zhao still wants to go to Huangzhou to pursue his studies. Composing is also very tough, so I have to send him more of these." The others were curious. "Eh? Isnt your familys Little Zhao an actor?" Great-Grandfather Fang looked somewhat pleased. "That was him moonlighting. Do you know what moonlighting is? His original upation isposing. After that, he still wants to moonlight and further his studies." "Further studies? This I know. My son is in the Ministry of Education, so I have heard about this before. Has your familys Little Zhao found a school yet? In recent years, music and art institutions have been very stringent when ites to this. The higher the ranking, the more difficult it is to get into advanced courses. Especially the top two ranked ones in the world." Great-Grandfather Fang had a solemn expression on his face. "He hasnt decided yet and is still considering his specialization. Let me say, Huangzhou Music Academy is okay. Huangzhou Institute of Art is all right too." The others: "..." Where did you get this self-confidence to say this? Chapter 329: God-Level Advanced Course Chapter 329: God-Level Advanced Course Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Great-Grandfather Fang ced the sealed vegetables into the preservation warehouse and wrote down the address in Qian City. They would be sent over tomorrow. Knowing that Fang Zhao would be heading to Huangzhou to further his studies, Great-Grandfather Fang was extremely reluctant. He had waited so long for Fang Zhao to finish filming, but now Fang Zhao would be going to Huangzhou to study. Great-Grandfather Fang had heard that a normal course normally took about one year and that some were even longer. He did not know when he would next get to see Fang Zhao. Even though modernmunications were very convenient, it still could not bepared to the real person standing right there. Great-Grandfather Fangs recently fluttery mood once again became downcast. After dinner, Great-Grandfather Fang had Fang Zhao apany him on a stroll. Great-Grandmother Fang brought Curly Hair out for a walk and did some aerobic exercises with a few of the other olddies. On the second day, Fang Zhao, together with Curly Hair, left Yanbei Citys retirement facility quietly and returned to Qian City. The "rabbit" was quietly nested inside the apartments water tank. The water tanks lid still appeared as before, and the surrounding pots of nts did not appear to have any traces that they had been nibbled. Fang Zhao brought up the surveince footage for a look and saw that this "rabbit" had not lifted the lid. Fang Zhao had received a reply from the time he had left a message with this hybrid sea slugs breeder, Denzel. Denzels replies were in the form of short videos. It seemed like Denzel was also very busy on his end, given his hurried and short replies. "That rabbit is really good to rear. You have also seen it for yourself. Even if you dont give it anything to eat, it can still photosynthesize like a nt. You dont have to worry about it starving to death. Your five million will not turn out to be a bad investment," Denzel had exined, as if he was afraid Fang Zhao was regretting the purchase. "Perhaps it doesnt like the feed. If it is nibbling on leaves, let it be. I have checked and those potted nts of yours arent too expensive. By eating those leaves and basking in the sun to photosynthesize, it can sustain itself for quite a while. This is even more cost-effective than giving it feed... "You can also try asionally changing things up and feeding it some fresh food. Meat and vegetables are fine. It is different from other sea slugs. If it likes leaves, you can throw more in. Dont put in too much. If the leaves are fresh, it might not like them. Oh, right, it also loves to eat jellyfish. The more poisonous, the more it likes them. However, for the sake of your own life and well-being, my personal rmendation is that you dont feed it those, especially those really poisonous ones like sea wasps and Portuguese man o wars. Prepare someprehensive antidotes at home so even if you do get stung, they can at least be a buffer to ensure that you survive until you can get treatment at a hospital... "As for what you said about its IQ, its learning ability is much higher native sea slugs. However you dont have to worry. Compared to people, it is still rather stupid. It has already been identified as a nonthreatening invasive species. The probability of it bing an invasive species is extremely low. It exists apart from native species, so it wont reproduce. Even if the relevant authoritiese and investigate, you dont have to worry. All credentials are in order... "Its a pet, after all. Its fine as long as it looks good. If you dont think it looks good, then you can just treat it as an emergency light. If you really dont wish to raise it, you can sell it. Eighty million!" When he mentioned this, Denzel felt a little sour. When hed sold it to Fang Zhao for five million, he had felt that hed gotten a good deal at Fang Zhaos expense. When he had turned around, though, hed realized the authoritative pet magazine had given it a valuation of 80 million! Fortunately. Denzel was also earning quite a lot cultivating krill. Otherwise, he would feel like puking blood every time this was mentioned. After watching Denzels replies, Fang Zhao looked at the seemingly very content "rabbit" in the water tank. Then he trimmed some leaves off a potted nt and tossed them in. asionally giving it some stuff to change up its diet was fine, just not jellyfish and the like. Those were too dangerous. As for antidotes, Fang Zhao decided to install a few more. He didnt need to worry about himself, but should anyone visit him and have itchy hands, at least the antidotes might be able to save a life. As he watched the "rabbit" within the water tank start to nibble on the leaves happily, Fang Zhao thought about Denzels replies. Fang Zhaoughed as he tapped his fingers on the walls of the ss tank. "If you end up going out of control, I wont sell you; Ill just cook you and be done with it." Shelving the matter with the "rabbit" for now, Fang Zhao went through the contents of the interview that thepany had coted and sent him. This sort of interview had high entertainment value. The questions and answers seemed impromptu, but there would be a script and a sequence. As he looked through these, the Silver Wing gaming department manager, Wayne, called. "Fang Zhao, today, the two 10th-generation machines that thepany bought have arrived. Although they are only the standard versions and cannot bepared to the luxury version you own, the price is still eptable. The youngsters in the team say that it is much better to usepared to the 9th gen. When will you being over to give them a try?" Fiery Bird had finally mass-produced and released the 10th-generation standard version. Fang Zhao was the worldwide ambassador for the 10th-generation console. Back when Fang Zhao had endorsed high-end earpieces, many people had started making guesses and wondering what luxury item Fang Zhao would endorse next. Now they had their answer. Following the endorsement of the magical object of earpieces, the Diting Z Series, Fang Zhao once again had the status of a global ambassador and endorsed the current magical object of gaming consoles, the 10th-generation "Rhapsody." Although the 10th generation had entered mass production, its price was still not something that normal people could ept, and it was considered a luxury item. "I will be busy these few days, so I wont be going over," Fang Zhao replied. "I know, Prairie Fires interview, huh. Dont take it too seriously. That is something Prairie Fire and ourpany has nned out. Just memorize the replies thepany prepared for you and everything will be fine. I hard that thepany originally wanted to promote you full force, but unfortunately, you are nning to further your studies, so thepany had to temporarily change their ns. They want you to bring along two acting neers to the interview?" "Yes. I know those two, so its all right to bring them along." A business-orientedpany would still like to do that which brought about the most benefits. Since Fang Zhao had other ns for himself, they would get Fang Zhao to bring along neers. On thepanys end, they were worried that this method of making use of Fang Zhaos poprity would give rise to a negative reaction from Fang Zhao, so they had specifically exined it and asked about Fang Zhaos views on the matter. Fang Zhao also knew those two neers. Back when theyd had minor roles in the cast of "Founding Era," they had tagged along with Ji Polun and had meals together. These two neers had ability and could take hardship. All theycked was opportunity, so Fang Zhao was willing to lend them a hand. Seeing that Fang Zhao did not have any negative reactions, Wayne cleared his throat and said, "I know that your ambitions lie elsewhere. All right, Im not going to beat around the bush. The reason I called you today is because of those newly signed youngsters." Silver Wings own e-sports team had already developed. Team members were offeredpetitive wages, so naturally, they were able to attract some capable fresh talent. This year, Wayne had signed a few promising ones, but Wayne realized that these youngsters in the team had started to have inted egos. They might be a little more well behaved in front of their department manager, but the moment Wayne turned his back, these youngsters loved to put on airs online. Every time they won a match, they itched to let the entire world know. Wayne had told them many times before, but it had fallen on deaf ears and Captain Jinro had even needed to make an appearance. Wayne was worried that if this sort of attitude continued to swell, even the veterans would inevitably start to getcent. Put in simple words, they deserved a spanking. Without a rude awakening, there was no way they would calm down. Therefore, Wayne had once again sought out Fang Zhao. "Teach this bunch of brats a lesson and, at the same time, give Jinro and the other first-string members some training. I know you have said before that you dont wish to meddle too much in e-sports and want to leave the scene to them, which is why I insist that you take part in the newly released missions. I also know that you are preparing to further your studies, but are you able to spare some time to help put these kids in order?" Fang Zhao considered his schedule over the next few days and replied, "All right." In the Silver Wing gaming department, the bunch of people who were getting swollen heads from the newly arrived 10th-generation consoles suddenly felt chills throughout their bodies. After Fang Zhao ended the call with Wayne, he received a call from the person in charge of Silver Wings talent development and studies. The person in charge did not dare to be negligent and so contacted him frequently. The matter of Fang Zhao wanting to head to Huangzhou to further his studies was approved by the big boss of thepany, and she had personally asked about it. Naturally, the person in charge had to be more proactive. "Fang Zhao, I have understood a little about the schools over at Huangzhou and have had detailed talks with people at Huangzhou Music Academic and Huangzhou Institute of Art. There are no big problems with this situation, so you dont have to worry." The person in charge seemed to have some slight intention to take credit. Not only because he thought highly of Fang Zhaos potential but, more importantly, after the person in charge finished handling this matter, he could also get some benefits from the boss. It was about time he received a promotion. As he thought about a promotion and a pay raise, that persons tone unconsciously rose a little. "Young man, being willing to study and improve is a good thing. Regardless of what path you take, thepany will support you vigorously. For music institutes, I can give you a guarantee, take your pick of any of the top 10 schools in the world! "Lets not talk about our own Yanzhous QiMu. Your alma mater has teachers and lecturers that all recognize you. Even if we dont do anything, they will be more than willing to ept you. As for the two right at the top of the rankings, HuangMu and HuangArt, if you want to get into their advanced courses, we can help arrange that. Although there might be some slight resistance, dont worry, problems can be solved. Previously, ourpany has sent a few of our contractedposers over for advanced studies. "Resources and strength are still very important. Furthermore, the momentum of Silver Wings development in Yanzhou has already pushed down our two old rivals. Thepany is more than willing to spend even more resources to develop the potential of our talents. We must always look long term." This wasnt just limited to Silver Wing. Manyrge entertainmentpanies worldwide worked this way too, but they never revealed it publicly. Entertainment news might frequently show news of a certain film star enrolling in a certain prestigious university, institute, or research facility for advanced studies, but most of the time, it was the influence of the teams and families behind them. "Huangzhou Music Academy is slightly more specialized, and they groom musical talents in specialization and techniques. However, Huangzhou Institute of Art has more genres of art. Many of the current big shots in the entertainment circles originated from there. These two each have their own advantages, so it depends on which one you think suits you best. Have you made a choice yet?" asked the person in charge. "I have chosen," Fang Zhao replied. "Which?" "Huangzhou Institute of Art, Twelve Tones advanced ss." The other side suddenly went silent. After a while. "Ermm... This... HuangArts Twelve Tones is not within our operable range," stammered the person in charge. Huangzhou Institute of Arts "Twelve Tones" advanced ss might not have been known by many people, but it was rather well known in the music circles. "Twelve Tones" got its name from the " five pitches, seven notes, twelve tones 1 " recorded in ancient books. After the Founding Era, the New Era was divided into twelve continents. Huangzhou Institute of Arts founder had chosen the name "Twelve Tones" and set up an advanced course only for the best of the best. Generally speaking, for the majority of most schools, the credentials of advanced courses did not have the value and acknowledgment of normal graduate credentials. "Twelve Tones" was an exception. Its credentials were the gold standard anywhere one went. In this advanced course, from the teachers to the advanced course students, every single one was a somebody. There would be one round of recruitment for the "Twelve Tones" advanced course every year, and only twelve people were recruited each round. Whether it wasposing, singing, dancing, or another specialty, each batch recruited exactly twelve. Every year, many characters praised as geniuses attempted the enrollment examination. The intensepetition and frightening elimination rate made many people shrink back. "Twelve Tones" had another name: god-level advanced course. Therefore, when he heard Fang Zhao announce that name, the Silver Wing staffers forehead started to sweat. How am I able to do anything?! "Its all right, I can take the examination myself," Fang Zhao replied. Chapter 330: Doubting Ones Own Existence Chapter 330: Doubting Ones Own Existence Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The person in charge from Silver Wing advised Fang Zhao, helping him analyze past and present circumstances and previous examples. If he just wanted some gilding or a springboard, then he should forget about such an extremely difficult advanced course like Twelve Tones. From what the person in charge saw, Fang Zhao was just like the other celebrities that thepany had groomed in the past. They just went out to slightly improve their credentials and did not need to enroll in this difficult advanced course. Furthermore, Twelve Tones was known for being difficult to get into and out of. To say the least, even if one was able to pass the exams and enroll, he might not be able to graduate. There were instances of students being unable to graduate and thus asked to leave. It wasnt that the person in charge did not think Fang Zhao was up to scratch but that Fang Zhao was too young. He was only in his 20s, whereas others who enrolled in this course were no younger than 40. Looking further back into the past, even if there were younger ones, they had been geniuses among geniuses. Age signified qualifications, experience, and understanding of the fundamentals. Without sufficient umted experience, it was very difficult topete against others. From amercial point of view, the person in charge did not wish for Fang Zhao to take the exam. Fang Zhaos poprity was flourishing right now. He appeared both on film and in endorsements and was very well known throughout Yanzhou, but if he took the examination and was unable to get in, people would inevitably seize the opportunity and say that Fang Zhao had overestimated his capabilities and bitten off more than he could chew. Thepanys reply wasnt unexpected for Fang Zhao. After he had made his choice, he had not intended to use hispanys connections. He also knew that this extraordinary advanced course was extremely difficult, but he had to take the exams once to know whether he could get in or not. If he could not get in, where was the disparity and howrge was it? Fang Zhao needed to learn more new knowledge. As for the majority of advanced courses, they were actually meant to make the ordinary seem special. The quality of the curriculum was much worse than Twelve Tones. This was the decision Fang Zhao hade to afterparing the curriculum of different advanced courses. If he could not get in, then he would take on a postgraduate course in HuangArt or HuangMu. The person in charge from Silver Wing saw that he had no way of getting Fang Zhao to change his mind. After the call, he immediately reported to his superiors about the direction Fang Zhao would be taking for further studies. Now, it would be best to keep it suppressed and not publicize this news. When the time came and Fang Zhao could not get in, at least he wouldnt lose face. After ending the call with the Silver Wing staffer, Fang Zhao memorized all the interview questions, took a look at his schedule, and contacted Wayne, setting a time to give thepanys e-sports team a training session. After lunch, in the Silver Wing e-sports teams internal group chat, team captain Jinro summoned all team members and released a piece of news: "Just received a notice. Manager Wayne got Zhao god to give us a training session tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. Coordinates for the training venue will be giventer. All team members are to gather at thepany on time tomorrow." Within the team, the new team members and the old team members had different reactions upon seeing the message. The neers faces were flushed with excitement. "W-w-w-we can also take part?" A veteran team members lips curled upwards. "Didnt you hear clearly? Captain said All team members! You guys cant run away now." The ignorant neers were thinking, Super excited! Cant wait! The old team members threw pitying nces at the younger members. Following that, they started to ponder how long they would be able to survive tomorrow. A neer asked, "Captain said that we will be going to a training venue? Which map? Are we familiar with it? Which team will we be facing off against this time? Is it a practice match or some other mode? Whats the difficulty?" A certain veteran team member replied, "It isnt a practice match, just internal training. Opponent... just one. Difficulty... S rank." "S rank? Doesnt that mean that it is extremely difficult?" The neers were astonished and rubbed their palms with glee. They were itching to head online and announce this on their social tform ounts, letting everyone know that they would be getting the chance to go head to head against the legendary big god Fang Zhao! Unfortunately, this line of thought was stopped by the captain and vice-captain, the reason being that it was internal training and thus could not be publicly announced. If they were really itching to say it, at best they could tell a few close friends or rtives. Seeing these neers that were riled up, the senior membersmented inwardly, Ignorance is bliss. The next morning. Fang Zhao used his apartments gaming helmet and headed online. Normally, the helmet console was for Curly Hair to y with. His 10th-generation console was left at Silver Wing for Jinro and the other professional e-sport athletes to use. There was no need to get it back for this training session. Over at Silver Wings gaming department, everyone had arrived early at thepany and started making preparations. Wayne, the gaming department manager, only stepped in unhurriedly with a cup of tea at 8.55 a.m. "Oh, everyones here." Greeting the members of the coaching team, Wayne pulled out a recliner chair and sat down. To develop the team even better, he had applied for lots of funding in thest two years and had signed a few reputable coaches to establish a coaching team. In front of him was arge screen that would disy the scene in-game. The training venues coordinates had been decided earlier in the morning. Team Captain Jinro had chosen a new map that neither side was familiar with. Wayne lifted the lid of his teacup and took a sip as his face broke into a smile of fond remembrance. No one knew whether it was the rich and mellow aftertaste of the tea or a shback to the past. At the appointed time, the game formally started. Wayne wasnt in a hurry and nced at the timer before telling those in the coaching team, "Fang Zhao will give them 30 seconds to think of a battle strategy and one extra minute to put their n into action." "Isnt this time a little too short for a new map?" one of the coaches said. "Later on, you will realize that their time online will be even shorter. Dont bother following Fang Zhao; you guys wont be able to catch up. It would be better to watch those members, especially the new ones signed this year, and see where they arecking." For the coaches that did not understand Fang Zhaos style, Waynes words seemed really cryptic. A minute and a halfter. Du. A disconnection notification sounded. A new member had a dazed expression as he raised his hand to touch his forehead and muttered, "It was as if... my head exploded." "There was no as if," one of the coaches blurted out. Was this kid so shocked that hed be stupid? That new member was still full of disbelief. "That shouldnt be, I hid myself so well." Du. Yet another disconnection notification. A new member at the side stared nkly at nothing in particr, as if he waspletely unable toprehend what just happened. Three minutes after the preparation time, the members of the coaching time finally understood the meaning of what Wayne had said. The sounds of disconnection notifications made them panic-stricken. They could see the look of shock in each others eyes. "What frightening decision-making," one of the coaches said as he saw Fang Zhaos figure sh across on the screen. Even before he had finished his sentence, yet another disconnection notification had rung out. The highly skilled talent that thepany had signed this year had not even had any time to react before being sent offline. More experienced senior members were more prudent, but they werent able to hold out for long either. Following the sounds of disconnection notifications, the team members that were sent offline had looks of annoyance and defeat. There were also some that just sighed calmly. "He really doesnt show mercy," Jinro said helplessly. He had been thest to disconnect. Taking a look at the time, from start to end, with the one and a half minutes of preparation time and the three minutes following that, this match had not evensted five minutes. "This..." The coaching team was also dumbstruck. Suddenly, they felt that their own team members standards had declined. Actually, the coaches also understood. It wasnt that the team members standard had declined but that the opponent had been too strong. In the match that had just ended, the team members didnt seem to have acted incorrectly, but theyd just been beaten offline in session. Any carelessness or opening had been seized by Fang Zhao. In the past, what theyd understood about Fang Zhao was only what had been through circted videos, news, and analyses online. Now they truly recognized the disparity. Back then, Fang Zhao had not been called a point-sweeping machine right at the top of the individual leaderboards without reason. Wayne no longer had a pleased expression on his face. "I already told all of you, when facing Fang Zhao, you cannot take any chances!" The members on his team had been beaten like crap, and Wayne wasnt too pleased. He had expected this match tost at least 10 minutes, so he had told Fang Zhao not to go easy in the morning. How could he have known that it would turn out this way!? Thirty memberspletely wiped out in three minutes! This sort of result was simply appalling! "Do you need a break?" Jinro asked the other members. "No need." "We arent tired either." "Lets continue." The team members got into position quickly. The first match had not evensted for five minutes; how could they need a break? While making preparations for the second match, captain Jinro set himself a target: tost six minutes for the next round! However, the second match onlysted 4 minutes and 19 seconds, even quicker than the previous round by 10 seconds. The third matchsted 4 minutes and 11 seconds. The fourth match... The coaching team was as silent as the dead. Waynes calm and collected face from the morning had turned stiff, and he could not even bring himself to sip his tea. In his heart, he decided that the next time he got Fang Zhao to teach these youngsters a lesson, he would definitely need to get Fang Zhao to go easy! When the team members stepped out from the gaming studio, it was already afternoon. Every one of them looked extremely haggard. In the morning, they had yed a total of 10 matches, all of them 30 to 1. They had lost 10 matches in session and had been beaten so badly that theyd doubted their own existence. The time theyd spent online plus the intervals between each round had added up to only an hour! The rest of the time in the morning had been spent reflecting! When the team members received the analysis summary from Fang Zhao, they suffered an even bigger blow. It was like someone thinking that they had done decently for an examination but, when the exam scripts were returned, all that person saw was a paper full of red marks. "How did Zhao god know that it was me?" one neer asked as he held a copy of his own evaluation. After speaking, he felt someone awkward and added, "In such a short time, how was he able to identify each member? Even if there was a notification in-game every time he killed someone, with so many people and so many rounds, how was he able to recognize everyone? And remember them all?" "That is why he is a god and you are just a nobody!" Wayne had walked over after hearing this and gave a p. "All right, take your own evaluations and go reflect! Dont get so satisfied with just some achievements! Dont rest on yoururels! Take a look at todays battle situation; you guys still have a long way to go!" This blow had been too big. The members did not have any appetite for lunch as they kept pondering every scene in the 10 matches and tried to make a frame-by-frame rey in their heads. "Manager, when will we have our next training session?" someone asked. "With this sort of horrible standard, you are still dreaming of next time?" Wayne snorted. "Wait till I feel that you guys have improved. Besides, Fang Zhao is very busy. This mornings session was because I requested it. Otherwise, do you think he would even waste any time with you guys? He still has to prepare for his examinations." All the team members: "..." Manager, these words are too prickly! Elsewhere, after Fang Zhao had sent out todays analysis summary, he started to prepare for war, browsing through practice questions and making preliminary preparations for enrolling in the advanced course. There were three preliminary examinations, and the majority were on theoretical knowledge. He had to read more books and do more questions. Chapter 331: Balance between Work and Rest Chapter 331: Bnce between Work and Rest Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh In his previous life, Fang Zhaos memory had been very good; in this life, it was even better. This was Fang Zhaos advantage. For the same content, he needed to spend less time to memorize it, but with this superiority, he needed to work harder. Otherwise, he would be wasting his advantage. Behind every sessful genius was hard work that normal people were unable to understand. Fang Zhao had never felt that he would be better than others despite living an extra life. The world was constantly changing, especially when it came to music. Many things from the Old Era were different. There were now even more genres and even more outstanding works. Although Fang Zhao had been continuously learning such things over the past few years and had more or less grasped this knowledge, regarding the contents of the examination, he still needed quite a bit of guidance. Fang Zhao consulted a few people who had once enrolled in HuangArts Twelve Tones advanced course, such as Xue Jing. Now, Xue Jings focus was onpiling teaching materials, but he once went through HuangArts Twelve Tones advanced course. Even though he graduated many years ago, he had still helpede up with questions more than twenty times. Even when he was older and didnt have enough energy to participate, he frequently paid attention to it. In his spare time, he sometimes coted some focus examination questions and posted them online. He didnt count on selling them, he just hoped to give people who wanted to apply for HuangArts Twelve Tones a choice. Knowing that Fang Zhao wanted to take the examinations, Xue Jing picked out 10 sets of exam papers from the question stash and even rmended a few books for Fang Zhao to read. Following Xue Jings n, there were 10 sets of questions, one per day. After 10 days and intensive learning, it would probably be time for the preliminaries. There wasnt much time left for Fang Zhao to prepare. Xue Jing sighed in private many times. If Fang Zhao had not gone to acting, he could have spent this year undergoing special practice. With Xue Jings own personal tutge, Fang Zhaos chances of getting into HuangArts Twelve Tones might be slightly higher. But now was fine too. For youngsters, there was no harm in trying. If he failed once, there would still be opportunities in the future. Failing to get in could also suppress any impatient inclinations. Other than Xue Jing, another person Fang Zhao was familiar with who had undergone the Twelve Tones advanced course was Yanzhou Music Associations vice president and the former headmaster of the Qian Academy of Music, Ming Cang. In recent years, Ming Cangs efforts had all been ced on the medical condition of his son Ming Ye. He had even resigned as headmaster and naturally didnt care too much about other things. Hearing Fang Zhao mention his desire to apply for HuangArts Twelve Tones, Ming Cang specifically took out a notebook that hed kept locked up in his cupboard. These were all his coted notes from back when hed been preparing to take the examination for HuangArts Twelve Tones. He had once thought about tidying these up and writing a book when he had the time, but unfortunately, he had shelved it time and again. "You can do it!" Ming Cang had not regarded Fang Zhao as a normal person since the release of the four movements of Fang Zhaos "100-Year Period of Destruction"a turning point for his own sons condition. From what Ming Cang saw, Fang Zhao was in no way inferior to anyone that graduated from HuangArts Twelve Tones. Even if he could not pass the entrance examinations, that didnt prove that Fang Zhao had no ability. But this was how the circle worked. One would always need to show ones credentials. If Fang Zhao wanted to go even further in this industry, if he wanted the recognition of more academic authorities, a degree from QiMu wasnt enough. Ming Cang sincerely hoped for Fang Zhaos sess. How great it will be if Fang Zhao can get HuangArts Twelve Tones graduate cert. Fang Zhao had a strong memory and his own umted knowledge and experiences, so he read and went through the notes very quickly. His fundamentals were good and hisprehension was rapid. After reading through them, Fang Zhao started doing the 10 sets of exam questions that Xue Jing had given him. Indeed, Xue Jing had a specialty forpiling teaching materials. The sets he gave were very focused, and every set of questions was serialized. The key points covered in these 10 sets followed a pattern, and it was a gradual process. On the second day after Fang Zhao had received the 10 sets of questions from Xue Jing, he once again contacted Xue Jing asking him whether he had even more questions. Xue Jing was utterly bbergasted. "Those 10 sets arent enough? You do them first. Let me see them when you are done and I will select questions for you based on your condition." "I did five sets today. I have the interview tomorrow morning but should still be able to do another three sets in the afternoon." What Fang Zhao meant was very simple: the questions werent enough. "Oh, all right, send me the five sets you havepleted and Ill help you mark them. You can do the remaining ones first; Ill help you pick more from my stash." After ending the call, Xue Jing nkly sat at his study desk. He didnt suspect that Fang Zhao had gotten someone else to do them or was just talking big. From what he understood about Fang Zhao, he believed that Fang Zhao would not falsify this sort of thing. When he finished marking the five sets of practice questions that Fang Zhao had sent over, Xue Jing had an idea. It seemed like new arrangements were needed. The amount of knowledge that Fang Zhao grasped exceeded his expectations by far. After deciding on this, Xue Jing picked exam questions from his practice-questions file that were focused on HuangArts Twelve Tones course,piled them into a set of practice questions, and sent it to Fang Zhao. "Do them ording to the numbering. After you havepleted a set, send it to me, Ill help you mark it." "Sorry for troubling you." "Dont try and apologize for this trivial matter. I mightck other things, but I dontck questions! If you pass the preliminaries, I will also bask in the light." Since Fang Zhao wanted to take the entrance examinations for HuangArts Twelve Tones, Xue Jing was delighted and more than happy to help out. Xue Jing was a little worried that this youngster was too impatient and anxious for results. He even exhorted, "After you have finished the questions, remember to go through the key points that you dont understand and consolidate them. Not just for theter rounds of examinations but also for your professional future as well. Even after saying that, Xue Jing still wasnt reassured and added, "Of course Im not saying you must spend the entire day doing this. You still have to rx a little in between doing questions. Strike a bnce between work and rest. Only with both tension and rxation can efficiency be maximized. Us in the music industry should take note more. You also know that if you are fixated on a single thing, your lines of thought be stiff and you will not necessarily be able topose good pieces." "Thank you, I understand." Ending the call, Fang Zhao took a look at the time. It was only 9 p.m. He could do one more set of questions. The next morning, ording to thepanys arrangements, when Fang Zhao attended the interview, he was apanied by two neer actors that thepany was focusing on. Because of the preparations beforehand and thepany having good rtions and coborating numerous times with the media outlet "Prairie Fire," the interview went very smoothly. However, during the process of the interview, ording to thepanys opinion, Fang Zhaos future arrangements were not divulged. All Fang Zhao said was that his focus would not be on filming. Every professional e-sports team that was watching this live broadcast felt their hearts tighten. Was Fang Zhao going toe out of retirement? In a certain high-end professional e-sports chat group. The members of this chat group were individuals from high-ranking teams from every continent. Someone asked Jinro, "Captain Jin, I heard you guys had training with Fang Zhao?" Jinro cursed in his heart, Which idiot in the team leaked this information! But on the surface, Jinro was still very coolheaded. "Thats right, our skills arent up to scratch, so Zhao good gave us some training. When are you free to set a time and venue for a practice match? There are many newly released maps. Lets pick a map everyone isnt familiar with to be fair." "Not free, we are waiting for the game to release the new phase of missions. This rounds mary awards are high, but more importantly, there are also game packs. Oh right, will your teams Fang Zhao be taking part in the new phase of missions that are about to be released?" This was the question that all the e-sports teams from other continents wanted to know. Right now, there wasnt too much difference between everyone and there was an equilibrium. Silver Wings side could be said to be slightly disadvantaged, but if Fang Zhao participated, he would destroy the original equilibrium. Jinro replied, "Our Zhao god wont be taking part in this." Upon hearing this, the others felt slight pity in their hearts, but they were also rejoicing. It was best if Fang Zhao did not return to upset the apple cart. But regardless of what they were thinking in their hearts, the side of their lips inadvertently curled upward. "That is really regrettable. When I was watching the live broadcast, I was even anticipating his return." "Yeah, I still thought we would be able to exchange pointers." "Continuous anticipation, once again disappointment. What a pity." "Does your teams Zhao god ept challenges?" "Fang Zhao was doing rather well in the showbiz circles, but I heard some insider news saying that Fang Zhao is going to further his studies in the music field. Not sure whether it is true, but if it is, that is really a pity." Seeing this bunch of people pretending, Jinro had another idea and replied, "Seeing that you all are so looking forward to it, Ill help you guys ask. He might not be taking part in the new phase of missions, but he can do private sparring. Also, who posted on the public tform saying they wished to fight Zhao god? You guys decide first, Ill ask Zhao god to see when he is free to let you guys have some close-up interaction with him." Elsewhere, after the interview ended, Fang Zhao left Prairie Fires office tower. Although Fang Zhao and the two neer actors that had gotten to show themselves during this interview were simr in age, they treated him with the respect of a senior. Furthermore, they were very grateful that Fang Zhao had been willing to bring them along this time. Those two actors extended a sincere invitation. "Brother Zhao, want to eat together? We know of a newly opened restaurant with great dishes. The food and ambiance are great and there arent any unwanted disturbances." "Maybe next time. I still have matters to attend to," Fang Zhao replied. Although the two neers felt a little regretful, when they recalled thepanys internal rumor that Fang Zhao would be furthering his studies, they didnt urge him to stay. Returning home, Fang Zhao took an afternoon nap. After he woke up, he went to the study and did another three sets of questions. After he was done with the questions and finished tidying up his notes, Fang Zhao saw a message that Jinro had sent him. Jinro would not go so far as to disturb Fang Zhao over something so trivial and only mentioned it as a joke to Fang Zhao. He hadnt expected that Fang Zhao would really find time to ept the challenge. Fang Zhao scanned through some questions in his hands and replied, "All right. Who will these people be? Which practice maps?" Jinro was currently in thepanysputer room training the neers. His hand trembled when he saw Fang Zhaos reply, and he could no longer be bothered with training these neers. He hurriedly replied, "Zhao god, you dont have to take this too seriously. They were just shooting their mouths off and actually did not have such intentions. You should attend to your own matters. I heard you still have to take an examination? Dont let this interfere with your matters." "Its all right. Old Mr. Xue said that we have to strike a bnce between work and rest. With tension there must be rxation." Jinro: "..." Do "rest" and "rxation" mean what I think they do? After this conversation, Jinro was still somewhat distracted, but he was stirred up very quickly and went to contact those who had previously talked about wanting to challenge Fang Zhao. This time around, there were eight people. Actually, these eight had not really had the intention of fighting Fang Zhao, but since the words had already been said, their face was at stake, so they could not back down. When they thought about it more, Fang Zhao had already been away from the gaming scene for so long and they did not know what his standard was now. If he had maintained his high standards... Having an exchange with an expert was also beneficial. After contacting all of them, deciding on the practice maps, and confirming the others free periods, Jinro sent Fang Zhao a message. If a matter wasnt especially important, he would only send a message and would not call and disturb Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao only replied half an hour after this message had been sent. "All right, then lets have it now." Jinro was still worried. "You just finished your questions? Do you want to rest for a bit?" "No need, I just finished a revised set on the many forms and variations of marches, so my condition is pretty good." Jinro: "..." I understand now. He got too stimted doing questions and had no way of venting. With Fang Zhaos reply of confirmation, Jinro immediately contacted the other eight. "My kid is being naughty, so I wont be forming a team with you guys today. I have given you the time and coordinates; you eight go ahead." Little Jinfei, who was currently at home doing his homework, looked up silently at his father. Why are you pushing the me to me again? Im clearly very obedient. Chapter 332: Preliminary Exam Chapter 332: Preliminary Exam Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh When the news of others taking the initiative to challenge Fang Zhao and then Fang Zhao epting that challenge spread, the previously quiet SilverLight internal chat burst to life. "Ahahahaha! We cant only be the ones getting oppressed! Well done, Captain!" "Captain, can we go spectate?!" "Now that we are severely doubting our own standards, only spectating this match can remove our doubts." "Lets make it clear first. Im not delighting in others misfortune. Theres an old saying: If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. 1 I just want to observe how others fight when faced with Zhao god... and how they respond." "If it was me, I would rather die than actively challenge Zhao god." Seeing this bunch start to get excited, Jinro also felt that they should take some notes. There was no need topare themselves with Fang Zhaos individual god-likebat ability, but they couldpare with their normal old rivals, see where the disparity was, and observe how long the opponents could survive in Fang Zhaos hands. Perhaps they could even learn a few moves. But seeing the delighted attitudes the members within the chat had, Jinro felt that as the captain, he still needed to say some things. "Your attitudes arent right. As professional e-sports athletes, we ought to have a more positive outlook. We should be thinking about how to improve ourselves. Going up against experts is necessary, and we cannot cower just because the opponent is too powerful..." Jinro droned on an on, but he never mentioned that he himself had used an excuse to avoid taking part in this match. There wasnt a choice. Originally, Jinro had really wanted to form a team with the other eight to challenge Fang Zhao, but when hed learned that Fang Zhao had gotten all stimted from doing questions, Jinro had be terrified. However, observing would probably be out of the question. The other eight werent fools either. For the first challenge, the oue wasnt certain and neither side knew how big disparity between them was. They wouldnt let others spectate. The eight people who were preparing for the match were also discussing. "Why do I feel that Jinro has dug a pit for us?" "Whether it is a pit or not, it is toote to back out now." The matter had been brought up by themselves, and the deration of war had already been written. So many people inside the elite group knew about this. Most people who were at a certain level in the gaming circles had also heard about this. If the eight wanted to back out now, how would they have the face to show themselves in the gaming circles in the future? "I never thought of backing out; I just feel a little restless. Why is Jinro letting the eight of us face off against Fang Zhao alone? Is Fang Zhao really that strong?" "From watching past videos, Fang Zhaos individual point-sweeping ability was indeed impressive, but I dont know about the rest. A video is, after all, just a video. We have never fought against him in the game before, so we wont know anything till we experience it." "An eight-man team against one person. It feels like we are bullies. Even if we win, I wont feel good letting others know." "Lets not think about this first. Since Jinro has arranged it this way and Fang Zhao has also agreed, lets fight first. Dont get careless either. If we eight lose to one, we wont have any face left. "Right. Fight first, talkter." The eight of them privately discussed battle strategies and their equipment. Although they were from different continents and different teams, they were professionals, after all. They had taken part in many simrpetitions and knew how to coordinate. "Any other questions?" "No more." "Okay, move out!" And they were oppressed so tyrannically. ... Inside the global elite e-sports chat group, there were also people paying attention to this. "Has it started?" "Will they be challenging in session or will it be a team battle? If it is a team battle, how will they be split? If its the eight plus Fang Zhao, doesnt that add up to nine? A 5v5 cant even be held unless somebody new participates, and we dont know about it?" "Hey, Jinro, you dont have to say anything else, but you can at least divulge the coordinates and practice venue, right?" Jinro replied, "No can do. I cant even spectate myself. The match just started. As for the rest, you will know in a bit." These words made many people perk up. The two phrases "just started" and "know in a bit"bined together made the others feel restless. How fast was a bit? 10 minutes? Jinro looked at the time. If Fang Zhao went with his old method, he would let the other side have a minute and a half of preparation time. He had no idea how long these eight wouldst after that minute and a half were up; the only thing he was certain of was that it wouldnt take too long. Not being able to spectate the game, Jinro could only watch the matchs duration timer, which was disyed up top. ording to the time, it wasnt even two and a half minutes from the start of the match when the disy indicated that the match had ended. Jinros eyebrows trembled. He decided that he wouldnt stick out in the global elite chat for the time being. Inside the chat group, the eight people from the finished match bombarded the chat with messages. "Come out, Jinro!" "You cheap person! How treacherous! You chose to run away first!" "Pisses me off!" "Our friendship is over! All f*cking over!" "It was just like returning to our noob days." "Why did it feel like my signature technique became so weak?" Those in the group who did not know the truth were all very curious. Why were these eight scolding Jinro when it was Fang Zhao that they had challenged?" Reading further, they felt that these messages contained quite a lot. Put together, it probably said that Jinro had tricked the rest and that Fang Zhao was very strong. As for the challenge result? That went without saying. From their tone, they had surely lost. Those eight wouldnt reveal too much in the chat group, so those that were closer would have to inquire in private. Many people threw questions toward Jinro, but Jinro yed dead. These eight werent stupid either. Now that they had finished the match, they realized that Jinro had previously found an excuse to back out, leaving the eight of them to face the stimted Fang Zhao. Thus, for the time being, Jinro didnt want to appear and be the target of their hatred. However, given Jinros understanding of Fang Zhaos ability, two and a half minutes might have been Fang Zhao going easy. Otherwise, the match would probably have ended in two minutes. Of course, Jinro also felt rather pleased inwardly. Previously, when Fang Zhao had announced that he would no longer be participating in formalpetitions, many people had doubted Fang Zhaos ability. Some had said that the "Zhao god" term was overexaggerated and it was the adtion of fans and thepanys maniptions. This had also resulted in many people growing used to shooting their mouths off and issuing public challenged online. After this, there would surely still be challengers, but the number of people shooting their mouths off would drop by a substantial margin. That was fine. At least this bunch would think carefully in the future before saying anything foolish. Regardless of how this seemingly ordinary match was discussed by everyone, Fang Zhaos god-like status was cemented. On the other end, when Fang Zhao saw that the other side was done after that match, he didnt say much. He logged off to let Curly Hair use the console and returned to his study to continue doing practice questions. In the period after that, Fang Zhao rarely ever went out, instead staying cooped up at home doing practice questions or having video conferences with Xue Jing and Ming Cang to understand more about the examinations process and issues he needed to take note of. Of the entertainment circles, only in the e-sports circles did people frequently mention Fang Zhao. Elsewhere, news of Fang Zhao was rarely seen. Following the broadcast of "Founding Era" season 10, the discussion topics were continuously changing. There were still people that mentioned Fang Zhao, but Fang Zhaos online poprity was a far cry from what it had been in season nine. Finally, the day of the first preliminary examination came. Worldwide, more than 100,000 people applied to take the entrance exams for the top-notch HuangArts Twelve Tones advanced course. HuangArt had designated exam venues in every continent, generally at reputed universities. As this concert touched upon artistic aspects, art institutions were avoided as the designated exam venues. Only after the preliminaries would aspiring students be able to visit Huangzhou to take part in the second round of examinations. However, there was a limit to the number of people that would be able to visit HuangArt. The three preliminary examinations alone would be able to shave off at least 99% of entrants. Fang Zhao had been allocated to an examination venue at a reputable university in Qian City. On the day of the examination, he kept a low profile and headed to the examination venue. Zuo Yu and Yan Biao, who had returned from their vacations, resumed their duties as drivers. There was a mandatory security check at the entrance to the examination venue to prevent any cheating devices from passing through and to perform identity checks. Following that, there would be another round of checks by the exam supervisors. The majority of people who applied to take the examinations were 40 years or older, but a small portion of the entrants were in their twenties and thirties. Fang Zhao looked much younger than the other entrants in the area, so the supervisor at the security entranced noticed him and proceeded to take a look at his face. Whoa! Fang Zhao! Take a look at his examination admission proof. Indeed, it is Fang Zhao! Although there had been very little online news of Fang Zhao recently, he had been too popr in the period before that. With the hype from "Founding Era" and the advertising blitz from Fiery Bird, even people who did not pay attention to the entertainment circles would find Fang Zhao somewhat familiar. Furthermore, there were some supervisors here that were fans of Fang Zhao. After the security check and identity verification, Fang Zhao followed the directions on his examination admission proof and found his own examination room. Each examination room was a small room on its own. Every room would only have one student inside. The exam script was an electronic one disyed on a screen. After writing, it would be input into the database. Windows in the examination rooms were one way. The entrants inside could not look outside, but the exam supervisors outside could observe everything inside. During the examination, outside Fang Zhaos examination room, four to five exam supervisors gathered outside and observed him. "Right, no doubt about it. Thats Fang Zhao!" "Who is Fang Zhao? He sounds kinda familiar." "The one who yed the role of Fang Zhao in Founding Era." "Oh, its him. I didnt expect him to be so young! He actually wants to take the entrance exams for HuangArt Twelve Tones? This is a globally renowned top-notch advanced course that cannot be entered by just throwing cash around! Isnt it a little early for Fang Zhao to take the examinations for this course?" "It doesnt matter if he fails to make it. He is still young and will have many more opportunities in the future. Right now, he can just treat it as a learning experience and familiarize himself with the process." "Makes sense." Due to regtions, exam supervisors were not able to loiter outside a certain examination room for too long, but every time they passed Fang Zhaos room, the exam supervisors stopped for a slightly longer time. Sometimes there would even be a few of them gathered around watching. Exam supervisors could not take photographs during the examination, and anything that was sent out needed to go through an audit. However this wasnt an unspeakable secret, so there was no need to be secretive. Thus, the exam supervisors at these examination rooms shared the news with their colleagues, and soon, more teachers in the school knew that Fang Zhao was taking an examination here. Following that, the news spread even more. This resulted in Yan Biao informing Fang Zhao after he was done with the examinations that there were entertainment reporters lying in wait outside the school. Zuo Yu looked up a more covert road and had Fang Zhao leave through it. Entertainment reporters werent able to snap any photographs of Fang Zhao, but they were able to learn from a few of the exam teachers that Fang Zhao had indeed applied to take the entrance examinations for HuangArts Twelve Tones and had just gone through a preliminary examination here. HuangArts Twelve Tones entrance examinations would not cause much of a ripple in the huge entertainment examinations, because most of the people that passed the examinations and enrolled were more academically inclined artists with different styles and than the entertainment circles. Nobody really understood it well and they never really paid attention to it. Many people had never even heard of the name HuangArt Twelve Tones before. However, Fang Zhaos matter didnt just cause a ripple but a huge wave. Furthermore, there were others blowing up the matter. Silver Wing was unable to suppress it and could only direct public opinion and ensure it didnt blow up into a storm. Chapter 333: Good-Luck Charm Chapter 333: Good-Luck Charm Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh News that Fang Zhao was taking HuangArts Twelve Tones exam spread online quickly. The name "HuangArts Twelve Tones" was a novelty to many folks hearing it for the first time. "What the heck is HuangArts Twelve Tones? Sounds like our school, Qian No. 12 Secondary School." "Hahaha! Theres a No. 12 Primary School by my house." Every city had primary and secondary schools that had numbers in their names. Names like XX City No. XX Primary School or Secondary School were toomon, so the name "HuangArts Twelve Tones" didnt stand out initially. But what did "Tones" refer to? Why 12 tones? After a quick inte search, folks had the utmost respect for Fang Zhao. "On my knees! Too high ss. All I can do is admire from a distance." "Folks who can simply graduate from this course have major bragging rights, huh?" "My advisers adviser graduated from that program. A real badass! Word has it that all the graduates be industry giants!" "Outsiders might not know much about this program. HuangArts Twelve Tones is somewhat independent from the school itself. The instructors for the program are far, far superior to the other teachers at HuangArt and their colleagues at HuangMu!" "Right! Most of the Twelve Tones instructors have won Gxy World Medals. Folks who dont care for academic types can look up the actors and singers who have won Gxy medals." The Gxy World Medal was the highest honor in the arts world. The actors or singers who won the prize were true superstars with global renown, not local celebrities with self-proimed stature. "Oi, our teacher sat for the admission exam for 10 straight years to no avail. Eventually, he just applied to a regr graduate school. He said that its too hard to aim for the stars. Only the cream of the crop canplete the program." "You need to prepare for at least two years before sitting for the admission exam. The preparation time is too long and the exam is too difficult. Only about a dozen students are admitted. Only a handful of students take the exam, maybe some 100,000 each year. How long has Fang Zhao been preparing? Hes been filming for the past year or so." "Some 100,000 people sit for the exam? Why the only? Thats way more than a handful of folks!" "Friend from upstairs, isnt the point that Fang Zhao hasnt had enough prep time?" "Im aware that Fang Zhao is very talented, but to try for HuangArts Twelve Tones program now is making an outrageous im. Fans have to calm down sometimes. You have to have rational expectations and not blindly follow your idol. Theres something called setting someone up to fail. Dont kill your own idol." "Its not that I have no respect for Fang Zhaos abilities but that you cant wing it for programs on the level of HuangArts Twelve Tones byposing a few songs, starring in a TV series, or cramming for the exam. Experience and talent are equally important." The topic quickly trended online. Some folks even started a bet to see how far Fang Zhao could advance in the exam. Something like this hadnt been that big of a deal to begin with, but certain folks were fanning the mes. All Silver Wing could do was contain the situation as best they could. Fang Zhao had gotten in the way of too many people. There were always folks who wanted to take him down when the opportunity presented itself. The inte chatter would undoubtedly influence Fang Zhao. All the attention meant more pressure. If someone was overly sensitive, this kind of pressure could be deadly. Passing the first hurdle would give Fang Zhao some breathing room. If he didnt, then he would have to face more ridicule and naysayers. Even though he had some outstanding pieces of work under his belt, this was how the industry operated. When someone was doing well no one would bother them, but once they screwed up, everyone would show up to tear them down. The first round of the preliminary exams had been held. Countless candidates were eagerly waiting for the results so they could n their next moves. Fang Zhao was aware of the online discussion. He could handle this much pressure. If he broke under such little pressure, how could he have survived the Period of Destruction? As soon as he got home, Fang Zhao got a call from Xue Jing. Xue Jing was mighty worried. "Ignore all the outsidementsjust focus on your prep. The results for the first round should be out at 8 p.m. tonight. Considering your level, I dont think the first round will be a problem. If you advance to the next round, youll receive a pass for round two. Regardless of whether you pass, just take it easy." "Thank you. I know." After hanging up on Xue Jing, Fang Zhao responded to messages from concerned friends and family, then starting prepping for the second-round exam. In stark contrast to Fang Zhaos calm, Xue Jing was restless. Even though Xue Jing had consoled Fang Zhao, in reality, he was so nervous that he couldnt eat his dinner. He just sat there waiting for the results. At the retirement home for former government officials in Yanbei. Great-Grandfather Fang was so furious he trashed his own walking stick. "I cant rest easy! Cant rest easy at all!" On one hand, Great-Grandfather Fang wanted to call Fang Zhao, but he was also worried he might say the wrong thing and put even more pressure on Fang Zhao. All he could do was quietly fume at home. Great-Grandmother Fang sighed and tried tofort her spouse. "Silver Wing will handle things," she said. "My ass! How can we count on self-interested corporations like that? Hell will freeze over before they lift a finger." "They have still made a difference." Great-Grandmother Fang browsed the online chatter and took screenshots of some of thements for Great-Grandfather Fang. "You can tell that Silver Wing has intervened to steer the conversation in a positive direction." "What good does that do? The situation has still blown out of control. Can you imagine how much pressure Xiao Zhao is under? Why is it so hard for Xiao Zhao to sit for the exams peacefully?" Great-Grandfather Fang was feeling Fang Zhaos pain. "Being a celebrity means that whatever you do, you have to cope with more pressure than the average Joe," Great-Grandmother Fang said. After pondering the matter some more, Great-Grandfather Fang still couldnt let go. He called Fang Zhao via videoconference. When the call went through, Fang Zhao was in his study. Books were scattered on his desk. He was also reading a document on his tablet. Great-Grandfather Fang stuttered, "Youre st-studying?" "Yeah, Im preparing for the second-round. Regardless of whether or not I pass the first round, its good to be ready." "Thats the spirit! Maintain yourposure. Ignore what other people have to say. Just try your best. Also, make sure you get plenty of rest, and dont forget to eat." After he was done nagging, Great-Grandfather Fang didnt want to intrude anymore. He hung up and resumed fuming on his own. He hadnt taken a close look during the video call, but from what Great-Grandfather Fang could remember, he thought Fang Zhao had lost weight. "Xiao Zhao seemed skinnier! Hes under so much pressure. Who knows if hes eating regrly?" Great-Grandfather Fang sat restlessly until 8 p.m., nervously fidgeting with his truncated walking stick. At 8 p.m., Fang Zhao received an email notifying him he had passed the first-round exam. The email also included his exam pass for the second round. Just as Xue Jing had predicted, the first round hadnt posed a major challenge. As long as hed been careful and had nailed the questions he was supposed to, clearing the first round of screening wasnt an issue. After notifying Xue Jing, his great-grandparents in Yanbei, and Silver Wing, Fang Zhao went back to his prep. As far as the rest of the world was concerned, Fang Zhao didnt have enough prep time, but from the moment of his rebirth, Fang Zhao had never stopped absorbing information and knowledge about the New Era, even when hed been filming. The reason he could race through Ming Cangs notes and Xue Jings mock exam wasnt just because he was cramming. Xue Jing had described to Fang Zhao the types of questions that appeared in the second-round exam and other things to pay attention to. Fang Zhao didnt leave his apartment the next two days, nor did he go online. He would leave the public rtions battle to the professionals at Silver Wing. All he had to do was focus on his exam prep. The second round took ce just two days after the first round. A new venue was assigneda different university. Fang Zhao kept a low profile as usual when he arrived at the exam venue. The university was in a secluded location. By the time Fang Zhao finished his exam, word that he was there had already leaked. There were quite a few entertainment journalists staking him out. Fang Zhao was determined to avoid them. None of the entertainment journalists managed to snap a picture of him. All they could do was buy some of the surveince footage from the university. ess to the surveince footage was heavily restricted. There was only so much footage one could buy, but it was better than nothing. For entertainment journalists, a single frame was enough fodder for several stories. Only some 20,000 candidates passed the first-round exam. After the second round, only 5,000 were left. So many folks were hoping that Fang Zhao would fumble during his exams, cave under the pressure, or underperform due to jitters, yet against all the expectations, well-intentioned or not, Fang Zhao passed the second-round exam with a solid showing. After clearing the second round, Silver Wing felt it could speak with more confidence. They didnt have high hopes for Fang Zhao. Clearing the second round was enough. Passing the third exam was even better, but it was no big deal if he didnt. For someone Fang Zhaos age, passing the first two rounds was a terrific result already. Only 1,000 candidates would remain after the third exam. Among the people sitting for the third exam were some of Yanzhous more famous artists. They were mostly in their 60s and 70s. The number of artists who were 30 or younger could be counted on one hand. The day before the third exam, Great-Grandfather Fang sent Fang Zhao a package. He said he and Great-Grandmother Fang had gotten it at the Cemetery for Martyrs. The two elders had made a quiet trip to Qian, but they hadnt bothered Fang Zhao. Theyd just visited the Cemetery for Martyrs, gotten what they needed, and left. They had sent the gift to Fang Zhao by courier before theyd left. "Your great-grandmother and I said a sincere prayer for this. Word is that its quite effective. Remember to wear it during your third exam. Ive already checkedtheyre allowed at the exam venue. Remember to wear it!" Great-Grandfather Fang said in the voicemail he sent Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao opened the package. It was a ne simr to the good-luck charms of the Old Era. Out of curiosity, Fang Zhao removed the slip of paper inside the pouch attached to the ne. It had been folded multiple times. After carefully unfolding the piece of paper, a portrait emergedFang Zhao, the inaugural leader of the resistances Fifth Battalion during the Period of Destruction. Fang Zhao: "..." Chapter 334: Finishing Early Chapter 334: Finishing Early Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh After the Period of Destruction, people had started treating the heroes from the era as saviors as a form of religion. Festivals of worship and prayer from the Old Era were moved to martyrs cemeteries. Every city had its own martyrs cemetery. Folks had stopped believing in the legends of the past and started projecting their emotions onto the martyrs cemeteries, which became the sites where people prayed for good fortune. Outside of Memorial Day, the martyrs cemeteries typically didnt draw many visitors, but there were exceptions. For example, Great-Grandfather Fang and Great-Grandmother Fang had visited the martyrs cemetery in Qian to pray for good luck for Fang Zhaos exam. The idea hadnt urred to Great-Grandfather Fang initially. When hed been taking a walk in the garden of the retirement facility one day, he had overheard a fellow resident saying that he had obtained a good-luck charm at a martyrs cemetery for his great-grandson, who had been about to perform his military service. Great-Grandfather Fang had a eureka moment. Ah... thats something I could do! Great-Grandfather Fang hadnt known if good-luck charms were allowed at the exam venue, so he had checked with his connections at the education ministry. When hed confirmed that they were kosher, he and Great-Grandmother Fang had quietly set off for Qian. There was a martyrs cemetery in Yanbei, but Great-Grandfather Fang didnt think it was big enough. It wasnt that he didnt respect the martyrs who were buried there but that when it came to Fang Zhaos exam, Great-Grandfather Fang wanted to pray at the biggest martyrs cemetery in Yanzhou. If one was going to worship, it made sense to worship the greatest martyrs. People had their own agendas. So who was the greatest martyr at the martyrs cemetery in Yanzhou? This was a subject of debate. Some said Fang Zhao, others Wu Yan. There were also other answers, but when it came to praying for good health and good luck, very few people worshipped Fang Zhao. The reason was Fang Zhaos personal history. Many historiansmented Fang Zhaos fate and considered him a tragic figure. He had survived 99 years in the Period of Destruction but had failed to take thatst step and make it into the Founding Era. His tomb was ranked second. His influence had also waned. In terms of stature, in the minds of Yanzhou residents in the New Era, Fang Zhao was even lower than the martyrs buried in tombs no. 3, no. 4, and no. 5. Even though it was unfair to evaluate the martyrs from that era ording to their tomb cement, people from the New Era made that subconscious judgment. Not everyone studied history. As time passed, few folks took the time to study the Period of Destruction. If not for the airing of "Founding Era," most born-and-bred Yanzhou natives probably couldnt have remembered who was buried in the top 10 tombs at the martyrs cemetery. The bottom line was that folks who prayed for good luck and health usually avoided Fang Zhao. People mainly worshipped him to ward off bad luck. But Great-Grandfather Fang knew what he wanted. When he arrived at the martyrs cemetery, he headed straight for Fang Zhaos plot and got a good-luck charm. Having performed his worship rituals and mailed the good-luck charm, Great-Grandfather Fang felt much more rxed. When he returned to the retirement home in Yanbei and was asked about his whereabouts, he didnt feel the need to lie. The fellow resident who had suggested Great-Grandfather Fang get a good-luck charm asked, "Who did you worship?" "Of course it was Battalion Leader Fang," responded Great-Grandfather Fang. "All I did was suggest you get a good-luck charm. I didnt suggest you worship him!" "I thought about it and decided that worshipping him was the best bet. We share the same surname. Who knows, maybe we are rted if I go back far enough. He also shares a name with our Xiao Zhao. Xiao Zhao even yed him in a TV series. Its destiny!" "But that fe didnt have very good luck. Uhm... its not me, its what the experts say." "I know." However, Great-Grandfather Fang had his own reasoning. "Back then, it was a major challenge to just get through the day. I think he had pretty decent luck to have survived 99 years during the Period of Destruction. Also, he mentored our old governor Wu Yan. Dont you think hes quite something?" Great-Grandfather Fang felt he had made the right call, but little did he know the mixed emotions Fang Zhao felt when he received the good-luck charm. What a magical experience. After folding the piece of paper printed with the portrait and inserting it into the pouch attached to the ne again, Fang Zhao chuckled. "At the end of the day, I have to rely on myself." Even though it felt weird, Fang Zhao still followed Great-Grandfather Fangs instructions and kept the good-luck charm on him. It was a thoughtful gesture by the two elders, after all. The day of the exam, Great-Grandfather Fang got up early. When he figured it was about time for Fang Zhao to get up and have breakfast, he sent his great-grandson a text message asking him what he was eating. Great-Grandfather Fang was relieved to find out that Fang Zhao had a voracious appetite as usual. Having an appetite was a good thing. It proved that Fang Zhao was in good physical shape, unlike some exam takers who couldnt eat when they got nervous. Great-Grandfather Fang reminded Fang Zhao to bring his good-luck charm again before ending the exchange. Great-Grandfather Fang started fretting again. "I hear the exam will take the entire day." "Theres a time limit of eight hours." Great-Grandmother Fang had done her homework too. She was familiar with the exam rules. Great-Grandfather Fang started panicking. "Eight hours? What about lunch? Given Xiao Zhaos appetite, will a regr boxed meal suffice?" "Dont worry. Ive asked Xiao Zhao. He said you can order your meals online from approved vendors at the exam site. You can order as many meals as you like." "Is that so? Howe you never mentioned this before?" "I did. You were wearing your headset at the time." "You did that on purpose! You decided to tell me when I had my headset on!" Picking a fight with Great-Grandmother Fang was Great-Grandfather Fangs way of easing his stress. If he werent so advanced in age and physically frail and worried that he would pose a burden, Great-Grandfather Fang would have preferred keeping vigil in Qian instead of restlessly waiting at home for the results to be announced online. For an exam of this magnitude, other kids typically had their parents with them. If not their parents, then other elders. It pained him to see Fang Zhao soldier on alone. Seeing as Great-Grandfather Fang was trying to start a fight and was overthinking things, Great-Grandmother Fang shook her head. She picked up her kettle and started watering the nts. If someone wanted to make something of themself, be it in the military or the arts, there were no shortcuts! Great-Grandmother Fang was also delighted to see Fang Zhao blossomshe just wasnt a braggart like her husband. She was also nervous for Fang Zhao on the asion of such an important exam. The more Fang Zhao progressed in his career, the less the two elders would be able to help him. At the end of the day, all Fang Zhao could count on was his own talent. At one of the exam venues, a university in Qian. During the second round of security screening, one of the exam monitors asked Fang Zhao to remove his ne for a scan to make sure it wasnt being used for cheating. The scanner picked up the folded fragments of the Fang Zhao portrait and reassembled it on screen. The exam monitor was baffled when he identified the portrait. After Fang Zhao entered the exam room, the exam monitor whispered to his colleagues, "Someone actually brought a good-luck charm with old battalion leader Fangs picture." "What? Very few exam takers picked him in the past. Isnt it still under debate whether he brings good luck or bad luck?" "It was Fang Zhao who brought the good-luck charm. You know, the popr actor who was assigned to our venue?" "Interesting. Perhaps he is someone who likes to defy convention and picked a martyr that other folks avoid?" Soon, many of the monitors knew that Fang Zhao had brought a good-luck charm with his namesakes picture on it. The third exam didnt just cover theory. Examinees had topose a song on the spot and analyze different pieces of music. All of this took time, so even though there were fewer questions, the examsted longer. None of these questions took Fang Zhao by surprise. Xue Jing had told him that the third exam also tested analytical skills and versatility on top of theory. These types of questions didnt pose a major challenge for Fang Zhao. Hours passed by. When one of the exam monitors approached Fang Zhao to ask him about his lunch ns, Fang Zhao was getting ready to leave his seat. The monitor looked at the time. It was 1 p.m. The exam started at 9 a.m. It had only been four hours. "Youre..." The surprised monitor checked Fang Zhaos exam status on his tablet. The column indicated Fang Zhao had already submitted his answers. "Im done. Can I leave now?" Fang Zhao asked. He was a bit hungry. "Y-yes." After Fang Zhao left, the monitor conferred with his colleagues. "What do you think? Did he actually finish?" "Probably not. I hear the third exam is the toughest. Four hours is too short." "But he looked like he was in a good mood. He didnt seem like someone who didnt finish the exam." "Have you forgotten that hes an actor? How can you tell what an actor is really thinking?" "Thats true. Who cares? Well find out when the resultse out. Its a shame that the results for the preliminary exams arent ranked. Otherwise, we could find out his cement." Having left the exam venue, Fang Zhao was oblivious to the spection. He went home to have lunch, then briefed Xue Jing on his performance. The entertainment journalists staking out Fang Zhao missed him again, but they managed tond two major scoops. First, Fang Zhao had turned in his exam after only four hours. Second, Fang Zhao had brought a good-luck charm with Fang Zhaos picture on it. Each of these pieces of information was sufficient fodder for multiple stories! The entertainment journalists stayed true to character, crafting their pieces in a way that catered to the curiosity and venting tendencies of the masses. The results for the third exam took longer to process than previous exams. Candidates had to wait five days. Candidates who sat for the HuangArt Twelve Tones exam came from all over the world, so news of Fang Zhaos candidacy soon caught notice in other continents. The Yanzhou chapter of "Founding Era" and endorsement deals for Fiery Birds 10th-generation consoles and headsets had boosted Fang Zhaos visibility in other continents. Readers from other continents also became fixated on the exam. The entrance exam for a music program that had barely caused a ripple in the morous and messy entertainment industry in the past now became the focus of many journalists. Fang Zhao ignored the online chatter, be it mockery or praise. He stayed home and read several books that Xue Jing had rmended. When he got tired, he taught Curly Hair new video games or fed his "rabbit" some leaves. Five dayster. The official website of the HuangArt Twelve Tones program published the list of candidates that had passed the three exams in the preliminary round. The results werent ranked. The names of the sessful candidates were listed alphabetically by surname. Fang Zhaos name was on the list, as was his six-digit candidate ID number to avoid confusion. Soon, Fang Zhao also received an email from HuangArt about the next round of exams. Great-Grandfather Fang was ecstatic that Fang Zhao had passed the three preliminary exams. Despite having been hobbling from the difort in his legs the past few days, the old fe couldnt help leaping in joy a few times. "Be careful! Youre not young anymore!" warned Great-Grandmother Fang. The leg problems were genuine, tracing back to Great-Grandfather Fangs time in the military. Their condition had improved with treatment, but they still hurt from time to time because he was old. Great-Grandfather Fang couldnt stay put even while sitting down. He clicked on a few chat groups and started sending digital red packets in celebration of Fang Zhaos results. "Hahahaha! Our Xiao Zhao passed all of the preliminary exams! [Red packet]!" "Did you see the news? Our Xiao Zhao was the only candidate under 30 to pass all three preliminary exams! [Red packet]." The retired officials in the chat groups were used to Great-Grandfather Fang bragging about his great-grandsons, usually Fang Zhao. Whenever he sent red packets in his chat groups, nine out of 10 times, it had to do with Fang Zhao. Everyone knew that Fang Zhao was Great-Grandfather Fangs clear favorite. He viewed his other descendants with one lens and Fang Zhao another. How biased he was. With the passage of time, the prejudice got worse. Whenever he mentioned "our Xiao Zhao," it was a sign that reason had gone out the window. At times like that, there was no point in arguing with the old man. It was all in vain. All they could do was ept the red packets and congratte him. "Congrats!" "He passed the preliminary round? Passing all three exams is no small feat! Theyre quite tough. Congrats!" "Look forward to the time when your Xiao Zhao passes the second round of exams. Remember to send red packets then!" "Yes! Who knows, he may be on a roll. What if he passes the second set of exams too?" Great-Grandfather Fang responded, "Im pleased that hes gotten this far. Even the experts are saying that for someone of Xiao Zhaos age, passing the preliminary round is a great aplishment, enough to prove his talent. Theres no shame even if he stumbles in the second round. Well treat it as a rehearsal and a learning experience. Xiao Zhao is still young. There will be plenty of other opportunities down the road." Great-Grandfather Fang paused before adding, "But if he really passes the second round, Ill send out some major red packets to the group!" Meanwhile, on the inte, attention was focused elsewhere. "Did Fang Zhao really bring a good-luck charm with Fang Zhaos picture to the exam?" "Is that why he finished in four hours and passed?" "I think so. Didnt you read what the experts said? Its very rare for someone Fang Zhaos age to pass all three preliminary exams. Exams require luck too." "One of my rtives told me that Fang Zhaos grandfather got the good-luck charm from a martyrs cemetery." Thisment irked Great-Grandfather Fang. "It was his great-grandfather, not grandfather! His grandfather is an idiot who doesnt know jack sh*t!" Chapter 335: You Absolutely Musnt Misunderstand Chapter 335: You Absolutely Musnt Misunderstand Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Great-Grandfather Fang Fang felt that among all his descendants, the one most like him was Fang Zhao. As for the others, who were they like? Great-Grandfather Fang Fang nced at his old wife. "In any case, they arent like me," Great-Grandfather Fang Fang muttered to himself. Online, even more people participated in the discussion about good luck charms. Some people felt that Fang Zhaos good luck charm had brought him good fortune, and these people wanted a simr model, but at the same time, they were also worried. What if they became unlucky afterward? "I think its better to wait first. Lets wait and see how Fang Zhao doester before buying. Its not like we need it immediately." "Then lets wait first? In any case, the second round of examinations is approaching. We can decide again after the results are out." "My demands arent high. Furthermore, I have an examinationing up. Ill buy it first." At Qian Citys Cemetery of Martyrs, there were suddenly a lot of people buying protective amulets, and the protective amulets they wanted to but were the ones Fang Zhao had used. However, it just so happen that this version was out of stock. Previously, as there had been few people buying this, those in charge of the Cemetery had not kept much stock. The rarer something was, the more valuable it tended to be. As stock was low and not many people managed to buy it, this protective amulets price was jacked up in a short time. As quantity was low while demand and prices were high, there were inevitably people blinded by greed that took an alternative path: counterfeiting. In the eyes of those who made counterfeits, the paper quality was just slightly inferior and the painting looked exactly the same. How could they count as counterfeits? But buyers did not approve of it. In the Old Era, there was a word: "consecrate"! An amulet that hadnt gone through a consecration ritual or been created in the Cemetery was a fake! No matter how good quality of the materials used, it was still a fake! Thus, relevant departments startedbating counterfeits. The Cemetery also had their own countermeasures, so genuine and fake goods could still be differentiated. As for Fang Zhao, who had given rise to this series of counterfeiting and anti-counterfeiting, he had no time to be bothered about all this. After receiving the notification for the second stage of examinations, he was called over by Xue Jing to undergo a week of training. Afterward, he would head to Huangzhou to participate in the second round of exams. More than 100,000 people had applied to take the examinations, and after going through three rounds of preliminary exams, the number of people with the qualifications to sit for the second stage was only 1000. Of the 90-plus from Yanzhou that had passed the preliminaries, Fang Zhao was the youngest. This time, Fang Zhao did not let thepany arrange any other assistants and, as before, brought along Zuo Yu and Yan Biao. These two took turns being a driver and an assistant. "Boss, are we really not bringing Curly Hair along? Wont he feel lonely if he is left alone at home?" Zuo Yu asked. "He wont," Fang Zhao answered firmly. With the gaming console around, Curly Hair would not find it boring. Furthermore, if there was any danger, it would be more convenient for Curly Hair to handle it himself. If someone was dispatched to stay home and watch him, Curly Hairs actions might be restricted. After arriving in Huangzhou, Fang Zhaos presence declined drastically. His influence here was a far cry from his influence in Yanzhou. However, since he had frequently been appearing online recently, Fang Zhao still wore a cap. During this season, Huangzhous weather was slightly hotter. Inside Huangzhou Institute of Art, many students walking on campus were sporting hats too. Furthermore, Fang Zhao kept a low profile so he appeared less conspicuous. "Hey, Boss, make the most of your time to study. Leave any errands to us," said Yan Biao. This time, Yan Biao and Zuo Yu both had assignments. Silver Wing, Great-Grandfather Fang, Xue Jing, and others had all privately sought the two out to have them run more errands. This way, Fang Zhao would have time to adjust to the time difference and prepare for his examinations. So after arriving at Huangzhou Institute of Art, Zuo Yu ran off to inquire about the necessary procedures for exam candidates and to learn how the school arranged its exam candidates room and board. Yan Biao followed by Fang Zhaos side and towed the luggage and bags. Fang Zhao had wanted to carry his own bags, but Yan Biao hadnt let him. Let boss carry a bag? How could a salted fish fetching such a high sry have the cheek to allow that? This was such a rare opportunity to disy his usefulness, so naturally, he couldnt let it slip by. The sun was extremely ring. Fang Zhao pointed at a building with walls that seemed to be entirely made of transparent ss not too far away. "Lets sit over there and wait." The building that Fang Zhao had pointed out was a library mainly for guests. The first floor was primarily a rest area and was slightly more lively. The people seated on this floor were mostly people who had stopped on the way for a rest. After finding a spot to sit down, Yan Biao put down all the bags and luggage. When he saw that Fang Zhao wanted to go buy a drink, he hurriedly eximed, "Let me, let me!" Yan Biao ran to buy a drink while Fang Zhao sat on the chair and gazed out of the transparent ss at students that were walking by outside. HuangArt students all had a sort of haughtiness. Even though they maintained their fundamental etiquette and did not spare any honorifics, one could sense haughtiness from their expressions and speech. That was understandable. As top-notch institute seeped in artistic influences with many specially privileged people, this was very normal. Fortunately, they wouldnt look down on people without any reason. This was also part of their upbringing. Taking a further look at the interior, there were many green nt ornaments and wood-colored furniture all around. Even if that furniture wasnt really manufactured out of wood and those lush green nts were merely man-made air purifiers, when put together, they gave off a very peaceful vibe. Upstairs was a small library collection open to the public. Paperback books could be borrowed here as well, but at a fee. While Fang Zhao was taking the measure of his surroundings, Yan Biao returned from purchasing drinks. There were too many people today and he had even needed to queue up. After drinking some water, Fang Zhao said, "Ill be heading up to take a look." "All right, I will just sit here. If you want to buy anything, you can send me a message straight away." Yan Biao indicated that he would not wander off and would be on standby at all times. When Fang Zhao went up, Yan Biao sorted out some of the luggage and wiped the sweat off his forehead. While drinking some water, he thought about his performance in the morning. Seems all right, mhm. I can feel at ease and rest for a bit. A person at the side watched him for a bit and then came over. "Hey, brother, you brought your son to enroll too?" The mineral water in Yan Biaos mouth all spurted out. "PFFFF!" Yan Biao was sweating all over from that scare and hurriedly exined, "No, no, no, no, thats not it! You absolutely mustnt misunderstand! That is my boss!" As he said that, Yan Biao had some self-doubt. He was clearly still young and wasnt much older than Fang Zhao. What had caused this person to have such a misunderstanding? Where could Yan Biao find the gall to be his bosss father? Stroking his beard, Yan Biao found the reason that had caused this misunderstanding. He had originally thought that it would make him look more dignified and imposing, but he had never imagined that it would cause this sort of misunderstanding. Luckily, this hadnt been heard by his boss. If his boss was annoyed in his heart... What would Yan Biao do if he got fired? Stroking the beard he had grown, Yan Biao decided that he would shave it when they returned to the hotelter! During this period, HuangArts other, more ordinary advanced courses were also enrolling, so it was amon sight to see other parents sending off their children for enrollment. Afterward, there were quite a few others who came over to talk to Yan Biao. Yan Biao had to exin clearly to them that he was just apanying his boss. He really didnt want any misunderstandings to arise. There were also others that apanied their family elders and came over. Yan Biao even met a person who was apanying his father who would be taking the second round of examinations for HuangArts Twelve Tones. Hearing the other party bragging and unting, Yan Biao especially wanted to say, "My boss is also here to take the second round of examinations," but he chose to hold it in. As a qualified bodyguard, it would be best if he didnt randomly reveal information about his boss. When Zuo Yu was done handling all the procedures, Fang Zhao checked into his dormitory. Zuo Yu and Yan Biao wouldnt need much afterward, so Fang Zhao let them return to the hotel and wait. The school had only prepared temporary dormitories for exam candidates; other people were not able to stay. HuangArts Twelve Toness second round of examinations was even longer and required three continuous days of exams. The examination venue was a building next to HuangArt Library. The examination venue was linked to the library by a passageway. The second round of examinations was open book, so materials could be referenced, be they physical copies of books orputer files. Other than being unable tomunicate with the outside world, everything in the library could be used. For the next three days, candidates would be confined to these two buildings. But candidates apparently didnt seem indisposed, especially candidates with creative backgrounds. For them, shutting themselves in their own work studios for one or two months wasmon. There was no need to worry about food, water, or toilets; all they needed to do was concentrate on answering the questions. On the first day, after Fang Zhao saw the questions, he left the exam venue and went over to the neighboring library to look through resources. This library was different from the small library that catered to guests. It was truly a treasure trove of knowledge. Some resources that were reportedly not permitted to be converted to electronic files and disseminated could be found here. There were monitoring systems for the exams. Monitoring teachers would observe the candidates actions through the monitoring system and would not appear and in front of candidates or disturb them. As for meals, Fang Zhao did not let down his stomach. Solving questions andposing consumed mental strength. He had consumed quite a bit and needed to replenish his energy now so that he could move forward even betterter on. While others ordered only one box lunch, Fang Zhao could order four! If the boxed meals had less inside, he might order five or six. During these three days, Fang Zhao spent the first day visiting the library and researching resources, and he rested at night in his own examination room. There was a bed within the wall, and when it was brought down, it was sufficient for a single person. The second day was spent solving questions, and Fang Zhao rested early afterpleting them. On the third day, he once again went to the library to look through the resources in the morning, and he returned to his room in the afternoon to make amendments to his script. When time was almost up and other people in the examination venue started submitting their scripts and leaving, Fang Zhao submitted his as well. Leaving the examination venue, Fang Zhao saw a group of students distributing HuangArt culturalmemorative gift boxes. For people that could participate in the second round of examinations, the majority all had some reputation in their own domains. Thus, even though HuangArt students had their own air of arrogance, in front of candidates who took part in the second round of Twelve Toness examinations, they were even more courteous and had fitting smiles when they handed over the gift boxes. When they saw Fang Zhao, some students eyes shone brighter, and they rushed over to hand over the gift box. "You have worked hard!" Fang Zhao smiled as he epted the gift box. "Thank you. It wasnt that arduous." Fang Zhao really had not found it that difficult. He had not needed to worry during the examinations. Food and drinks were provided and there were specially designated activity areas. Candidates could also roam freely in 60% of the levels of the library. Other than solving questions being somewhat mentally straining, the rest hadnt been too tiring. "Can we take a photo together? Im a fan of yours!" a student asked. "Me too, I really loved your acting in Founding Era! Recently, I have been watching the early seasons of the Yanzhou chapter!" "Im a gaming fan!" Students of a top-notch art institution would not get too excited when seeing celebrities and reputable artists and were just slightly more curious. After Fang Zhao agreed, these few HuangArt students took a few group photos with Fang Zhao. After chatting with Fang Zhao for a bit, they went to post the photos up on their social tforms. Following that, various people from entertainment media once again started to excessively interpret Fang Zhaos expression in the photographs. "Fang Zhao is smiling so happily. He probably did quite well for the examinations." "I feel that Fang Zhao is actually forcing himself to smile. If youve seen the expressions of others that took the second round of examinations, it is quite safe to say that the difficulty was rather high." "Three continuous days of examinations, but why does Fang Zhao seem to be in high spirits in the photo?" "Perhaps he is pretending?" "I wonder if he wore his good luck charm this time." "Who has bought information from HuangArts side? Hurry up and speak." "HuangArt rarely leaks information to the outside. Purchasing the monitoring systems videos is even more difficult." There were also some people who made inquiries with HuangArt monitoring teachers that they were close to. While concrete information about the situation at the examination venue could not be divulged, when asked about their impression of Fang Zhao, these monitors said: "He is very young and he can eat very well. Chapter 336: All the Rage Chapter 336: All the Rage Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After taking the examinations, Fang Zhao waited in Huangzhou until the results of the second round were released. He called on a few industry precursors, all of whom had been rmended by Ming Cang and Xue Jing. These people had even gone to Fang Zhaos concert back then. There were also a few other senior QiMu graduates that Fang Zhao got to know in the group chat. These people had helped him by sharing resources in some form or another before hed sat for the second round of examinations. Even if Fang Zhao had not used those resources in the end, he still had to thank them. Huangzhou Institute of Art, inside a certain office. The second stage examinations grading teachers from the music team were discussing Fang Zhaos examination script. "Not only does this young fe have a good grasp of the fundamentals, he also has highprehension and intelligence. He is indeed really capable and has the qualifications to get into Twelve Tones. A rare talent." There were some experiences that teachers couldnt teach and that students would have to rely on themselves toprehend. Students with high levels ofprehension were much easier to groom. Some other teachers expressed a different view. "Solely based on the questions, I would give him high marks too, but we still have to take into ount his character for this evaluation." "What? Remember that apaniment piece for the finale of season nine of Founding Era Yanzhou chapter?" "The officially released information is that Fang Zhaopleted it all by himself, but as before, I still have my doubts. That isnt something a person his age can produce. Even if he has been able topose a few outstanding works before, that tune in Founding Era was different." "You guys have also agreed that he has high levels ofprehension and intelligence. What makes you so sure that he wasnt able to produce it? There are always geniuses in this world." "This isnt something that being a genius can exin! Hey, I dont know how to exin that feeling either, nor do you guys." The grading teachers were split into two factions. One faction felt that this youngster Fang Zhao had talent and ability. His questions had been answered very well, and giving him high grades for the second round of examinations was not an issue. But the other faction firmly believed this: "In any case, I dont believe it! Regardless of how Fang Zhao did on his exams, he surely got others to write those previous works of his on his behalf! Toward these sorts of people that get others to substitute for them and never admit it, the overall marks for the second round examinations have to be pressed down!" The head of the music team grading the papers watched both sides continue to disagree, and his brows scrunched up. After more disagreements and no solution, he interjected, "All right, everyone stop arguing. Since you all cant decide on an oue, lets call and ask." "Ask who?" "I have already asked Xue Jings side. He denies participating in any of Fang Zhaosposition. I believe that he would not lie about these matters, and furthermore, the style of Xue Jings pieces are different, so it wasnt him." "What are you trying to say?" "Go ask Teacher Mo Lang." On hearing Mo Langs name, both factions fell silent. The group head saw everyone looking terrified, and he pointed at the grading teacher that had argued the loudest. "You, make the call and ask." That teacher stuttered, "M-me?" "Werent you very loud just now? Go and ask." "You cant me that on me. Its because I have a singing background and my singing techniques affected me; Im not used to speaking softly. Besides, I do not know Teacher Mos contact number." "I know. I have already helped you dial the number." As he said that, the grading group head forced amunications device into that teachers hands and raised his chin, indicating that teacher should hurry up and ask. Mo Lang had just returned from Wai. He had recently been on vacation and had nothing to do at home, so he answered rather quickly. The teacher nervously introduced himself first and then stated that his purpose was to find out if Mo Lang had guided Fang Zhao when Fang Zhao had beenposing. This was a rather tactful way of asking, but Mo Lang had been part of the music circles for so many years that even if he didnt like to bother with other stuff, he could still tell the other partys intention. The other partys question was just indirectly asking him, " Did Teacher Mo ghostwrite for Fang Zhao?" Mo Lang went silent. This sort of silence wasnt tacit agreement, but rather, it was like the gathering of ck clouds. The atmosphere was both stifling and suffocating. The other teachers also held their breath and tried to lower any presence of their existence. The entire room was so quiet one could hear a pin drop. Beads of sweat appeared on the forehead of the teacher that was holding themunications device. "Teacher... Teacher Mo, we arent doubting your character, we are just asking thats all." Mo Lang became even more taciturn. The silence made all the grading teachers feel their skin tighten. A few of them also subconsciously shifted further away. They all knew that this was the calm before the storm. "Venerable Mo?" the teacher holding on to themunications device probed. His voice seemed to be wavering. Old Mo Lang appeared to be breathing heavily on the video call, but when he spoke, his tone was almost t. "I remember telling others in the industry about the matters with Fang Zhao. Listening to your words, are you implying that Im lying?" "No, no, no! Venerable Mo, we are just routinely asking. Its merely a formality. Please, dont get worked up! You absolutely mustnt get worked up!" That teacher was so worried his face was turning red. Mo Lang suddenly raised his voice and furiously roared, "Absolutely preposterous!" "You mustnt think too much! We really did not have that intention! Really!" That teacher was so worried he shot up from his chair. Old Master Mo was a treasure of an artist. If anything bad urred to Old Mo because he had be angry, this bunch would be done for. "Should I swear it on my Gxy World Medal!? Ah? How do you all wish for me to prove it? I wille over to HuangArt to show you your proof! An old fellow like me can still walk! You doubt me? Thats simply vilifying all the honor I have achieved in my life! Trampling all over it!" "No, no, no, you have really misunderstood. Without a doubt, we believe your morals. It is really just a formality! Really!" Furious berating still continued from the other end. The grading teacher holding themunications device had sweat trickling down his forehead. Mo Langs words were likerge bricks aimed at his head, each one heavier than thest, smacking his head till he was dizzy. A single person would not be able to handle Venerable Mos fury. He thought about looking for the other grading teachers to share the responsibility. "You guys hurry up and help exin..." However, when he looked behind him, he realized that all the other grading teachers that had originally been sitting there had run off. The teacher facing the full wrath on his own: "..." At that moment, the amount of cursing in his head was enough to fill up the entire continent of Huangzhou. Mo Lang spent more than 10 minutes admonishing that teacher through the call. However, Mo Lang was still very advanced in age, so his assistants were worried about Mo Langs health and advised him to calm down. After the call ended, the grading teachers that had left returned one by one. One of them even eximed, "See, I already said we should seek truth from facts. If its good, that means its good. If its no good, then that means its no good. How things are is how they should be! We are but grading teachers, not the teachers that will be guiding them. If this person really has problems, then those teachers should be the ones fretting over it. Anyway, lets not be unreasonable. Since he has already exined it well and you people havent been able to find evidence that someone ghostwrote, we should just evaluate him ording to the exam script." With a rigid face, the teacher holding themunications device stared usingly at the speaker. Why didnt you say all these before we made the call? "ording to the exam script?" The grading teacher that had sat down again looked over at the group head. "Then lets evaluate ording to the script," the group head said. On the day results were released, many media outlets were watching HuangArts official homepage. With only 12 selected from 1000, the elimination rate was rather high. At the appointed time, HuangArts Twelve Toness advance course page refreshed. The 12 epted applicants were disyed. This list was arranged ording to the results of the second round examination from highest to lowest. Fang Zhao took third ce. Of the two before him, the first was a talented 40-plus-year-old Huangzhou dance artist. He had made a name for himself for many years already and had been coined the dance gods sessor. The second was a 50-plus-year-old painter. He was still considered young in New Era terms. He came from a family with a background in painting and calligraphy and was also a genius. Not mentioning how many awards he had received, what people remembered most about him were the two paintings he had sold a while back. The selling prices of these paintings were in the tens of millions. In the musical field, there were four entrants this year. Fang Zhao was the highest ranked from the music field. Actually, when the music teams grading teachers saw the final standings, they felt a little regret. If they had known it was going to turn out this way, they would have given Fang Zhaos exam script a few more marks. This way, they would not havegged behind dance and painting. However, the media outlets that had their attention on the enrollment of this advanced course did not spend too much time bothering about the ssifications of the standings. Their focus was on Fang Zhao. Many entertainment media members had been putting all their effort into throwing shade on Fang Zhao, but today, they changed their tune anduded his aplishments. "HuangArts Twelve Tones advanced courses youngest entrant in close to 50 years! Yet another Mo Lang! The Gxy World Medal isnt a dream!" "Ability? Or was it luck? The most effective good-luck charm in history!" Entertainment news media outlets made full use of their ability to blindly create stories without logic. They inted Fang Zhao so much that he didnt even recognize himself. Certain reviewers were also unwilling to keep silent on this. Some reputable reviewers even posted short evaluations on their social tform ounts: "Really unexpected. Fang Zhao has huge potential. Nobody knows how high he can climb, but there is one thing that is certain: Silver Wing Media must fear being unable to control Fang Zhao in the future." When Silver Wings people saw this status, they didnt know whether tough or cry. Since when have we controlled him? Right from the start, Fang Zhao had always done things beyond what thepany had anticipated. He simply had never been controlled! In Yanzhou. On the second day after the second rounds examination results were released, Yanzhous Cemetery of Martyrss administration department held a ceremony. On this day, the Cemetery of Martyrs were full of people who hade to attend the ritual. There were people from Yanzhou as well as people from other continents. A foreign tourist saw the ceremonial guards and band walking at the front, turned to look at the dense mass of people behind him, and thenmented to hispanion, "Tsk, looking at this situation,ter on, by the time the ceremony is over, those amulets will surely be sold out." Hispanion shot him a look of "how ignorant" and replied, "All of the amulets at this ceremony were sold out in advance! If you wished to purchase one, you would have queue up!" Thats right, the model of amulet that Fang Zhao had used had be all the rage online. This also became a must-see location for tourists from other continents. Some people asked them, "There are Cemeteries in every continent, so why have they alle here?" Tourists: "This is just coincidentally joining in all the fun!" "Why dont you just purchase it online instead of traveling a long distance anding all the way to Yanzhou?" Tourist: "Sales of this model was selling too quickly, and the Cemeterys stock cannot hold up. Online sales have closed, so one can only take a queue number for a booking. Queueing up here is still better than trying to get the goods online." Actually, there werent that many people that really believed in these superstitions. They were just following the trend to join in on the excitement. They felt that after purchasing the amulet, they could treat at is a way of being pretentious. People were also willing to spend money to get the amulets as gifts for others. Fang Zhao when he saw all this news: "..." His feelings were once againplicated. At the Yanbei retirement facility for veterans. In the past two days, the smile on Great-Grandfather Fangs face had not faded. That smile of his annoyed others when they saw it. "My familys Little Zhao, Im not bragging, he is just so capable! How many analysts said that he would go no further than the second round? But take a look now!" Great-Grandfather Fang showed off this years HuangArts Twelve Tones entrants to others for the umpteenth time. "Despitepeting with so many outstanding artists, he achieved third ce. In ancient times, wouldnt he be called a tan hua 1 ?" An old veteran replied, "I heard that tan huangs all look very good. Your great-grandson doesnt look good." Hearing this, Great-Grandfather Fangs eyebrows shot up. That old veteran hurriedly exined, "No, what I mean to say is that your great-grandson isnt good-looking enough." The others were all speechless. You might as well not exin. Great-Grandfather Fang blew his top. "You are just jealous and envious and saying this because you are sour!" Someone came forward to calm the situation down. "Old Man Fang, arent you supposed to be thinking about your familys Little Fang? What are his tuition fees are going to be like? Do you need to get anything in order? I heard that the tuition for HuangArts Twelve Tones is especially expensive." Great-Grandfather Fang went nk for a bit before returning to his senses. "Right, right, right, I still have responsibilities. I cant stick around and waste time chatting with you guys!" Great-Grandfather Fang returned to check his own little treasury and went to research Huangzhous Twelve Toness tuition fees. He also went to contact some old friends of his from the education system to ask whether there were any procedures needed or if they could pull any strings. Very quickly, he received replies. "Tuition fees? The tuitions fees for that advanced course are really expensive. One person will have to spend a few hundred thousand a year, and that isnt counting in lifestyle expenditure. Spending money is a must when building interpersonal rtionships with others over there, and it doesnt cost any less than the tuition fees. But you also need not worry. For an advanced course like Twelve Tones, as long as someone manages to enroll, they will be taking a straight path for grooming talents in our continent. The Ministry of Education is in charge, so there isnt any need to pull strings. Any procedures will be handled right at the start, and the schrships given out can offset the tuition fees. All you all need to do is handle daily living expenses. However, your familys Xiao Zhao earns quite a lot; what are you so worried for? "What he earns is his own money. What Im giving him is just my kind intentions as an elder! Do you understand what kind intentions means?" Great-Grandfather Fang had his own tiny inclinations. He wanted to show that he could still be of use. Otherwise, he wouldnt have peace of mind. If he could not even do anything to help, wouldnt he be just like this bunch of old fogeys who spent all day in the garden chatting and gossiping idly? After learning about the matters before entering school, Great-Grandfather Fang started dreaming about the future again, and a crazed smile appeared on his face. HuangArt was good, a top-notch advanced course in a top-notch school. It would be best if Fang Zhao found an equally capable and like-minded girlfriend, just like that recent teenage-idol serial with ssmates from the same ss being lovey-dovey and so on. But then, Great-Grandfather Fang thought about the ages of Fang Zhaos coursemates... His smile gradually vanished Chapter 337: You Are Going to Keep a Dog? Chapter 337: You Are Going to Keep a Dog? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The news of Fang Zhao passing the second round of examinations and enrolling in HuangArts Twelve Tones created much discussion, but outside of Yanzhou, those topics onlysted temporarily. After all, those areas werent Fang Zhaos home ground and Silver Wing teams had difficulty getting involved. They couldnt increase publicity further even though they wanted to. However, back in Yanzhou, it seemed like this fervor would continue on for a few more days. Yanzhou people felt that with such a good example like Fang Zhao, they could be proud. Look at our Yanzhous genius! People who werent from professional art industries and didnt pay much attention to this sort of news only found out through the news that people able to enroll in HuangArts Twelve Tones were very impressive. However, nobody could clearly determine exactly how impressive those enrollees were until they downloaded a copy of this years HuangArts Twelve Tones examination scripts. Every year, after the entrance examinations for HuangArts Twelve Tones concluded, HuangArt would officially release the examination questions for the three preliminary exams and the second round exam. In the past, the only people that had downloaded these exam questions were those rted to the arts. In general, the amount was low, but this year, because of the discussion that came about as a result of Fang Zhao, many people who werent from the art industries also joined in the excitement and downloaded the questions. After all, the fee for downloading these questions wasnt much; it could be considered gaining knowledge and they could see for themselves the fabled super-hard questions for the entrance examinations of this top-notch advanced course. Afterward, they realized that the preliminary exams were okay. Ignoring those subjective questions, although the objective questions might seem difficult, by spending the time to research some materials, it was still possible to pass the exams. The second stage was where the questions got really difficult to answer. "I recognize every single word, but when put together, I actually cant understand it." "Questions from the first preliminary already left me on the verge of tears. My head was already dizzy just checking through materials for an hour, and I was only able to make some slight progress. I totally cant even do anything from the second stage examination." "My mom graduated from a music academy and she also says that these questions are extremely difficult. She says that there are a fewposing questions that she ispletely unable to answer. Its like having her favorite food, watermelons, and most hated, coriander, ced in front of her and being asked to create a dish that smells and tastes good with the two. Forget about having three days, even if she was given three years, she still wouldnt be able to do it." "Indeed those that are able to pass the examinations are just sick!" "Us normal people have no way of understanding how the mind of a genius works. From this, it can be seen that Fang Zhao really has the ability. It isnt something that can just be exined by being lucky. If it were other people, even if they brought a whole trunk of good-luck charms to the examination venue, it wouldnt be of any use." But words were just words. Fang ZhaoCstyle good-luck charms still maintained their high desirability. As before, there was no stock avable online, so everyone that wished to purchase them had to queue up at Yanzhous Qian Citys Cemetery for Martyrs. The matter of Fang Zhao enrolling in HuangArts Twelve Tones and his good-luck charms once again created a wave of news. In the entertainment circles, those big names that stood firm were not really worried. It was the people in the circles that werent really moving along that were not at ease. Every time they persisted long enough to make some news, it ended up being battered by Fang Zhaos news. Now that Fang Zhao was temporarily going to be leaving the entertainment circle to further his studies, they could only heave half a sigh of relief. Why only half a sigh? This was not the product of groundless fears and rmist talk. This Fang Zhao person really yed his cards too unconventionally! There was no way they couldpletely rx! Back when everyone had been guarded against him producing virtual idols, hed run off to y games! And hed been on fire! When people had been prepared to guard against him entering the e-sportspetition scene, he had actually gone toplete his military service! And he had been so d*mn popr again! And when everyone had thought he was doing very well and would stay in the military, he had returned and held his concert! And he had made a ton! And when everyones attention had been on music, he had snagged an important role and gone to act in therge-scale revolutionary film project! Eyeballs all around the world had popped out! Now, Fang Zhao had passed the examinations and gotten into what was said to be a god-tier advanced course. Even the good-luck charm he had worn had be an online trend! Counting all this one by one... It was horrible just thinking about it! Only God knew what he would do next! Back when Fang Zhao had gone to serve in the military, everyone had thought that he would cool down. However, everyone had ultimately found out that Fang Zhao was still able to make waves from far away. It would be good if Fang Zhao quieted down while furthering his studies. These people would be able to make use of that year to boost their fame, and once they were standing firm, they wouldnt be afraid of getting battered. After Fang Zhao received his admission notice, he returned to Qian City to handle a few matters, then went to Yanbei City to visit the two old Fangs. He didnt stay long, though, before once more heading to Huangzhou to handle his admission procedures. Great-Grandfather Fang gave Fang Zhao a red packet. "After you have settled down there, send us some photographs and videos of Huangzhou Institute of Art so your great-grandmother and I can see what your life is like over there so we can also experience the atmosphere of an art institute. The truth was that Great-Grandfather Fang had not gloated enough. He still wanted to unt a bunch in the group chat with his oldrades and prove he hadnt been bragging blindly. "If you two are free, you cane over for a holiday. The dormitories allocated there are bigger than most other students," Fang Zhao replied. Great-Grandfather Fang smiled and waved his hands. "Oh, lets see how it goes. The two of us are old. We wont be able to help you much if we go over. Furthermore, you will surely be very busy when you start school. We dont want to go over and disturb you." However, once Fang Zhao left, Great-Grandfather Fang started browsing through his calendar and set up reminders forrge-scale holidays. After that, he ced an order for a new walking stick and pondered whether or not to purchase two sets of artsy clothes so that they wouldnt make Fang Zhao lose face when they went over to visit him in Huangzhou. This time, when Fang Zhao traveled from Yanzhou to Huangzhou, he brought Curly Hair with him. He would be studying at HuangArt for a somewhat lengthy period of time, and he couldnt just leave Curly Hair in Yanzhou. Fang Zhao wouldnt feel assured leaving him at Muzhou either. The secrets that Curly Hairs body contained could not be made known to others, so staying beside him was the most appropriate. After some consideration, Fang Zhao had also brought the "rabbit" along. He wasnt certain whether this "rabbit" might do anything shocking while he was furthering his studies, so hed be better off keeping an eye on it. Fang Zhao had gone through the school and dormitorys rules and regtions and had not seen any restrictions regarding pets, but people that were going to keep pets needed to produce all sorts of identification and sign an indemnity. He wouldnt be the only person in the building. Keeping pets was fine as long as it did not affect the other students. Unlike those during the second round of examinations, the dormitories allocated to students that had been admitted were of high quality, around 100 square meters with two rooms, two halls, and two washrooms. One was a bedroom, while the other was a work studio. The studio alone took up close to half of the area. For many people here, the work studio was even more important than the bedroom, so much so that eating, drinking, and toilet breaks could be all settled in the studio. The people here could decide on how to furnish the ce themselves. Artists had their ateliers and dancers had their practice rooms. Fang Zhaos own furnishings here were very simple for the time being. Besides the basicsa desk and a bookshelfthere was a music keyboard he had received as a reward when he had been in Qian Academy of Music, amemorative helmet-style gaming console that Fiery Bird had sent over, and the water tank with the "rabbit." Curly Hair ran all over the house happily as he patrolled his new territory. Fang Zhao had arranged a ce for Zuo Yu and Yan Biao outside the school. Fang Zhao had just replied to a message from Great-Grandfather Fang when he heard the doorbell ring. His new neighbors from the dormitory next door were dropping in. A man and ady. They seemed to be much older than Fang Zhao. The man was Will Branch, the genius painter whose results for the examinations were ranked second among students admitted in this years intake of Twelve Tones students. Unlike Will, Wills wife was much more cheerful and had even brought over some freshly baked cookies. It wasnt that she couldnt bear to part with some money to buy a more valuable gift but that the majority of people who enrolled in this advanced course werentcking in money. They wouldntck these sort of things. Since Will and Fang Zhao were both enrolled in this course and they would be neighbors, she had brought along a little token of sincerity. Even if Fang Zhao didnt eat it, he could also pass it on to his friends. Printed on the lid of the cookie box was a painting done by Will in the past. It appeared really abstract. People who were not familiar with paintings might just think that it was blind and random strokes. However, back then, someone had offered to buy it for 6 million, but Will had not sold it. At the corner of the painting, there was an imprint that looked like a "V"this was Wills personal symbol. Wills wife was a lecturer at some other school in Huangzhou and would not be staying here all the time. In addition, when Will started painting, he would not bother about anything else and would get annoyed if he was disturbed by others. Wills servants just delivered meals at set times while maintaining cleanliness and hygiene. They wouldnt dare say anything more. Most of the time, it was Will alone staying in his dormitory. That was why Wills wife hade over to build up a rtionship with his neighbors; she hoped that Fang Zhao would look out for Will sometimes. Originally, Wills wife had not had any hope that Fang Zhao would be able to help out much. A young artistic genius would surely be different from ordinary people in some aspects. Perhaps he might be even less reliable than Will. But looking at things now, Fang Zhao did not seem to have the fickleness of a young person. He didnt appear to be ill at ease when facing them and instead gave off a steady and reliable vibe. With such a neighbor, she could rest easy. Will frowned as he gazed at Curly Hair quietly sitting beside Fang Zhaos feet. "You are going to keep a dog here?" "Mmhm, he is really quiet normally and is very obedient. He wont disturb the neighbors, and all the paperwork has already been done," replied Fang Zhao. Previously, when hed been setting up his living arrangements, Fang Zhao had filled in the column indicating that he kept pets. Whenever the dormitory admins allocated rooms, they took into ount the requests of the students admitted to the advanced courses. If there were people who didnt like pets or had problems with pets, these people wouldnt be allocated next door to someone keeping pets. Of course, perhaps the other students might have forgotten to leave a remark. Wills wife was worried that Fang Zhao would misunderstand, so she exined, "We dont have any issues with this. It will be all fine as long as he doesnt bark inconsiderately. Although the dormitory block has very good soundproofing, many people here like to open their windows rather than rely on the systemspletely sealed environment." "You dont have to worry about this. Curly Hair wont run around wildly and bark uncontrobly," Fang Zhao reassured them. "Thats good, then. However, a pet dog still needs apaniment and exercise. When you are busy with your studies andposing, you will still have to bring him out to walk often. Dont spend all your time cooped up in the dormitory. If you dont like heading out, you can buy a treadmill and train him to run." Wills wife even rmended a few versions of treadmills that young people liked to use. Will didnt say anything else on this matter, but his tightly constricted brows didnt loosen. After sitting and chatting for a bit, Will and his wife took their leave. Just before they left, Fang Zhao asked them to wait. Some specialty products had been just sent over from Wai, so Fang Zhao gave Will and his wife some. When Fang Zhao went over to the storeroom to take the stuff, Will, who was still frowning stared, at Curly Hair and walked over. Curly Hair raised his head to look at the stranger. A pair of dog eyes, innocent and harmless in appearance. Will stared at Curly Hair, then extended a hand to stroke him. Chapter 338: Cant Even Afford a Dog Chapter 338: Cant Even Afford a Dog Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Wills wife had originally wanted to take a look at the furnishings in Fang Zhaos room and specte whether Fang Zhao had had any special characteristics. When she turned around, she saw Will stroking the dog and immediately broke into a cold sweat. Her face waspletely pale and she pulled Will back immediately. "Do you not want your hand any longer?!" A painters hands were very precious. If his hands were bitten, even though medical technology was very advanced now, but what if? What if he was unable to fully restore his former skill? What if he was unable to paint out everything he pictured in his mind? This was a rare asion where Wills wife got angry. But since they were in someone elses home, it wouldnt be good to say too much. After she pulled Will away, he was met with a barrage of words. Only when she saw Fang Zhao bringing a bag of things over did she force a smile, but it seemed stiffer than before. After Will and his wife left, Fang Zhao looked at Curly Hair. "Will might look unsociable, but he has no ill intentions." Curly Hair wagged his tail and came over and whined. Fang Zhao also knew what Curly Hair meant. "All right, your performance today wasnt bad. Go y." Even before Fang Zhao finished the sentence, the little thing had dashed across the room, proficiently put on the gaming helmet, and started ying his games. This dogs gaming addiction was getting stronger and stronger. Next door, after Will and his wife returned to their own dormitory, his wife started reprimanding him for his inappropriate actions. "You still dare to touch an unfamiliar dog! Have you forgotten what happened in the past?" When Will had been younger, he had been bitten by a dog as a result of a prank by some peers. The injuries had been a little serious, but he had recovered well. He had protected his arms especially well that time, so after healing, his painting skills hadnt been affected, but his legs had taken a while to fully recover. Also, New Era medical techniques were quite advanced, and the dog that had bitten him had been small. If it had been arge dog like those seen in Muzhou that had bitten Will, it would have been hard for him to even survive. Thus, normally, when Will saw a dog, he kept his distance, and he was especially vignt against unfamiliar dogs. Compared to his past behavior, his actions today were really unexpected. Will seemed to be puzzled himself. "I just felt that dog was really extraordinary. It gave me an intense feeling." "What sort of feeling?" his wife asked, suspicious. Wills forehead creased tightly. "I felt like touching." Wills wife: "..." Seeing Wills perplexed manner, his wife probed, "You want to get a dog?" Will didnt hesitate and replied, "I dont want to. Pets are too much trouble." If he couldnt take care of himself normally, would he even keep a dog? Besides, this wasnt his own home, so he could not just leave these matter to servants or a housekeeper. "Regardless of whether you wish to get one or not, just dont have any designs on the dog next door. Lets not talk about whether Fang Zhao is willing to sell or not. Even if he is willing to sell it, you wont be able to afford it." Wills wife continued to berate her husband, "I have checked, and the value of that ordinary-looking dog of Fang Zhaos was estimated at more than 200 million by an authoritative pet magazine! The money you earned from those paintings was spent a few days back purchasing antiques because you said you wanted to study ancient peoples painting styles." Faced with this pragmatic issue, Will paused for a bit and then said, "Old masters words really make sense." "What did your dad say?" Wills wife asked curiously. "Not to mehe said it to my older cousin. He said that painting requires one to put in continuous effort to improve oneself. One must continuously try to surpass oneself. If not, the art that one produces cant even be worth as much as a dog." That cousin of Wills had loved to look at the value of a painting in mary terms. When Wills cousin was young, he had learned painting for the sake of earning money. Hed had talent but hadnt been hardworking enough, so the old master had said such words to incite him. Although Wills paintings currently sold in the tens of millions range, and other than a few reputed great masters with many years of experience, it was really difficult to find someoneparable, it still wasnt enough to purchase Curly Hair. "Indeed, if I dont continue to work hard, I wont even be able to afford a dog!" Willmented while staring at his own hands. Wills wife: "..." No! Old masters context definitely didnt mean the sort of dog that is worth over 200 million! Wills wife could not help but ask him, "Did you have any special feelings when you touched a dog worth over 200 million?" "I felt like painting." Will also seemed toe to his senses when he spoke as he reminded himself before heading over to his atelier. However, when Will sat in front of his canvas and picked up his brush, he found himself unable to move. He couldnt paint anything. He couldnt put his brush to the canvas! Clearly, hed just had an intense desire to paint, but upon sitting down, he realized that his mind was suddenly muddled. It was as if he had lost control of whatever inspiration hed had, and he had no way of sorting it out! Why was it like this? Will was at a loss. Whether it was a person or some objects, Will had his own methods of presenting them, but when he had decided to paint an object, even if the image in his mind wasnt clear, he would still have some lively outlines and colors. But now it was totally different. The outlines and colors he had in his head were just a dense fog! It was as if everything was hidden behind this fog and nothing could be seen clearly! Will put his brush down, closed his eyes, and meditated. Two hourster. Meditation hadnt borne fruit. When Wills wife came over, she saw Will facing his nk canvas and looking miserable. He wore a look of being unable to paint and feeling grievance. ording to past experiences, this meant that Will had encountered a difficult problem. If he could not find a way to solve it, he probably would not have any appetite. Wills wife quietly knocked on the door. When Will looked over, she asked, "Whats wrong?" "I cant paint that dog." "Cant paint it?" Wills wife looked at the nk canvas. She didnt understand too well, but she knew Wills way of thinking when he painted, so she suggested. "You can paint Fang Zhao first, the way he was next door, him sitting on the sofa and Curly Hair lying beside his feet. If you start with Fang Zhao, that might aid you in painting Curly Hair." Will felt that this was feasible. It wasnt that he was unable to paint a dog, just that he wasnt able to create a painting of that dog next door. Since that was the case, he could try it out and start with painting the owner. Perhaps while painting, he would get clearer inspiration. With this in mind, Will picked up his brush and starting working on the canvas. However, after a few strokes, he stopped. He couldnt continue painting. Unable to continue. So much so that the more he painted, the more his mind became muddled. That shouldnt be the case. Will appeared even more perplexed than before. Not only was he not able to paint a dog, he couldnt even paint a person, something he was very adept at! Finally, Will decided to shelve this assignment. Following that, he altered the study ns hed created when entering this advanced course. He once again submitted a new study-n form to the guidance teachers. The teaching methods of teachers in this advanced course were different from normal schooling. Teachers here did not get the students to do whatever they said. Rather, whatever the students wanted to do, the teachers would be there to help them realize their goals. Thus, there were study-n forms to let the teachers understand the advanced students objectives and orientation. This way, they would be able to give focused guidance and have the best people in each specialized field impart their skills and knowledge. Wills new study n form did not see any huge changes, but he made changes to the two most important projects. During the period of advanced studies, my short-term objective: to paint Fang Zhao. My final objective: to paint Fang Zhaos dog. Upon seeing the newly amended study n, the guidance teachers for painting and calligraphy: "???" Fang Zhao didnt know that Will was at a loss. He had just received his course schedule for the first week and was preparing to wee his advanced-studies curriculum. Course schedules would vary, and only the nearest weeks arrangements could be set. The lecturers werent set either. If a certain great master was free this week, he might have a few sessions. In the following week, another great master might take over. Whoever had time would give lessons. Every advanced student would receive a different course schedule. As their specialties, genres, and styles were different, there would also be differences in the teachers for each student. The schedules werent too tightly packed. Much of the time would be for advanced students to make their own choices. They could seek out a certain great master after lessons to discuss issues, or they could self-study and visit the library or some other location to polish their skills. Alternatively, they could seal themselves up and create their works, but they would need to give a heads up beforehand. Fang Zhaos first lesson in the Twelve Tones advanced course was a collective ss. Students with painting, calligraphy, dance, and music, as well as other specialties, would attend a ss together. Besides the current batch, there were also other advanced students from past batches that had not left yet. With this, there were close to 30 people. It wasnt that those advanced students from past batches had not met the graduating criteria for the course but rather that they still had some coboration projects with the teachers that were not yetplete. Once these wereplete, they would naturally leave. For the new students first lesson, it wasnt the lecturers speaking but those seniors from the previous batch speaking about study issues during the course, giving those without a clear niche some form of reference and making them think, What do you want to do in the future? What sort of heights can you reach? For everyone else, seeing the 20-something Fang Zhao call a 100-plus-year-old person senior was extremely strange. But in Twelve Tones, these sorts of scenes were seen often. When the next batch of advanced students enrolled, regardless of how old they were, they would still have to call Fang Zhao "senior." Regarding Fang Zhao, who was the youngest advanced student, at the start, others had surely felt a little ufortable, but after all, everyone here had some status and was aplished within their own domain. The path of art was like a sort of religious practice, a form of cultivation. Their thoughts should be ced on upgrading themselves instead of spending time being jealous and so on. That sort of cultivation was no good. The reason why academically inclined great masters did not really like people with an overlymercialized vibe was because they did not like cing too much of their thoughts on things that were not art. As for the private lives of these advanced students, the requirements werent high. Thus, once everyone had adjusted their mentalities, during the first lesson, Fang Zhao received care and concern from his seniors as well as fellow students from the same batch. Outside the ssroom, a few great masters who would be teaching were observing four of the new students this year. Of the four, Fang Zhao was the one they knew the least about, and he wasnt from a familiar family known for their art. An elderly man looked at Fang Zhao in the ssroom as he asked the person beside him, "This is the kid?" In the eyes of these people who, on average, were 120 years old, at 20-plus years of age, Fang Zhao was just a little kid. "Yes. Back then, Xue Jing brought this kid along on his global lecture tour. Mo Lang also thinks very highly of him," a different teacher voiced out. "No wonder Mo Lang says that he wants toe to Twelve Tones to give a few lectures after his vacation ends." "We will see whether he really has the ability when the course starts. From what we can see now, Fang Zhao does indeed have innate skill and talent. He doesnt seem to have that cupidity or fickleness. For him to have done so well at his age is already very difficult." These people were really not focusing on and talking about Fang Zhao on purpose. If it was anybody not from the industry seated there, they would also be staring at Fang Zhao. Because when looking inside the ssroom, Fang Zhao was too conspicuous. He was like the only grandson sitting among a group of people who were like his grandparents or parents. Chapter 339: New Assistant Chapter 339: New Assistant Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Compared to the first tests graders, the instructors at HuangArt had a better impression of Fang Zhao. They had graded fairly in the second round of the admission exam. They hadnt known Fang Zhao, but theyd trusted Xue Jing and Mo Lang. Ones final ranking in the admission exam depended on their overall score. There were no interviews, because they werent necessary. The candidates who were singled out by the initial graders were all known quantities. Even if someone used a pseudonym, the instructors could figure out whose disciple that person was with a quick read of their exam. There wasnt much of a point to the interviews, so they had eventually been phased out. The first ss was the first time these music masters were able to observe Fang Zhao up close. "He has great promise. He has his own style." "The kid was nominated for a Gxy Supernova Award this year." "Oh? He was the one who received a nomination by special mention?" "Come to think of it, now I remember. There was indeed a Fang Zhao on the list of special mentions." "Did Xue Jing tell him about this?" "Old Xue must have his reasons for not telling him. Lets not butt in. We should hold off on telling him for now as well." Fang Zhao, who was sitting in the audience: ...I heard everything you said. The Gxy Awards was the most prestigious prize in the arts world, second to none. Supernova was a subcategory of the Gxy Awards that honored young artists who had made a substantial contribution. It was awarded not just to musicians but also to up-anding painters, dancers, and actors. Most winners were artists in their 40s or 50s, which was considered a young age in the New Era. To be nominated in ones 20s was already a tremendous honor. But Fang Zhao didnt understand what "special mention" meant. Setting asidemercial value and considering only artistic achievement, Fang Zhao naturally paled inparison to those artists in their 40s and 50s who had enjoyed fame for many years. He could not prove himself by passing the Twelve Tones exam alone. The Gxy Supernova "special mention" nomination was the equivalent of using VIP ess, of cutting in line, but this alone did not turn off the masters at the academy. The nomination had to be irrefutably justified. The Gxy Awards put a premium on contribution, notmercial viability. Even if someone produced an outstanding piece, if they hadnt umted a critical mass of work or reached a certain level of artistic sophistication, they wouldnt be nominated. Contribution, special mention... A light bulb shed in Fang Zhaos head. The four-part "100-Year Period of Destruction" series, the Hull virus! The "Period of Destruction" series had created a window for curing the Hull virus. Some five years had passed since then. With more systematic treatment protocols and better results, Ming Yes condition had improved significantly. Even though he didnt speak much and his range of emotions was limited, at first nce, he didnt differ from the average person in a major way. If that was the reason Fang Zhao had been nominated for a Gxy Supernova Award, that meant a total cure for the Hull virus wasnt far off, if it hadnt been cured already. Only that would prove the value of the four movements of the "Period of Destruction" series and assuage these masters into allowing this shortcut, a nomination by special mention, with no qualms. It had been five years. The organizers of the Gxy Awards had kept quiet all along. It turned out they had been gearing up for a big move. All things considered, the "Period of Destruction" series did constitute a major artistic contribution, and its influence spanned different fields, enough for the jurors to make an exception. Fang Zhao was delighted when he figured out the reasoning, not because of the Supernova nomination but because his work paved the way for a cure to this disease that had originated during the Period of Destruction. He had never thought that his series might have such an impact when hedposed it. In any case, this was a good thing. Since the masters had no intention of breaking the news to Fang Zhao just yet, he pretended he hadnt heard anything. After his first day his sses, Fang Zhao returned to his dorm room, where he found Yan Biao and Zuo Yu waiting. Fang Zhao had signed them up for a celebrity bodyguard course so they would have a better understanding of the kinds of situations bodyguards who worked in the entertainment industry faced and how to respond in a professional manner. They would learn how other bodyguards practiced their trade. Yan Biao and Zuo Yu took no issue with the assignment. In fact, they were delighted. The fact that Fang Zhao was willing to sign them up for further studies meant he wanted to keep them around long-term. So exciting! Not being fired is terrific news! The two men were extremely enthusiastic. They promised Fang Zhao that they would brief him on their progress every few days. That was the purpose of their visit today. Zuo Yu and Yan Biao had too much free time. Apart from the fact that Fang Zhao could handle himself very well, the two bodyguards were also inexperienced. On many asions, Fang Zhao could deal with matters by himself more efficiently than if he delegated the matter to them. Just a few days into the course and it had already made a difference. The two men realized many of their shorings. It was easier than learning on the job. This professional bodyguard course in Huangzhou lived up to its high price tag. To prove they were serious about their studies, the two men took notes and let Fang Zhao examine them. When Fang Zhao arrived, his neighbor Will also returned. He stared at Fang Zhao briefly before entering his own room, frowning. After entering Fang Zhaos room, Yan Biao couldnt help but blurt out, "Boss, is your neighbor..." a nutcase ? Yan Biao didnt finish his sentence. He felt the guy next door had looked at Fang Zhao weirdly, like a voyeur. But passing judgment based on a mere look didnt seem appropriate, so hed held back. "Ive asked him about it. He wants to paint a portrait of me, but hes stuck. He needs to observe me some more." Fang Zhao had figured out the reason behind the odd behavior, but he still wasnt entirely clear on why Will was stuck. Painters had their own way of doing things. Fang Zhao wasnt about to quibble with him over the asional stare. After briefing Fang Zhao on their progress and letting him inspect their notes, Yan Biao blurted out, "Boss, do you need an assistant? I have a formerrade who has been working in Huangzhou since he retired from the military. He knows the entertainment industry well, has a lively personality, and is meticulous and smooth." Fang Zhao nodded. "Go on." Yan Biao was delighted and gave the lowdown on his former teammate. "His name is Nanfeng, as in southern wind. He used to be a member of Outpost No. 23 too. He was a sniper. Unfortunately, he injured his left eye during an operation. Back then, Baiji had still been poor, and the medical infrastructure had been primitive, so his treatment was dyed. Eventually, he retired and returned to Earth, where he had a prosthetic eye imnted at a military hospital. Then, armed with his pension and discharge payment, he moved to Huangzhou." Because he hadnt notched any major merits and his length of service had been short, Nanfengs discharge payment had been meager. He worked as a bodyguard and an extra. Even though he was skinny and short, he was quick with his hands and got along well with his colleagues. He was also quick on his feet and diplomatic. He had fared wellpared to most other folks. Last month, Nanfeng had used his hard-earned savings to upgrade to an artificially intelligent left eye. Now that he was strapped for cash again, he was looking for new work. Lo and behold, hed run into Yan Biao one day. Fang Zhao got a decent grasp of Nanfengs situation from Yan Biaos briefing. "I dont have ss tomorrow afternoon. See if has time for a meeting." "Of course! Of course! He has all the time in the world," Yan Biao blurted out. "Then lets meet tomorrow at 3 p.m. in your apartment." "Oh?" Yan Biao froze. "Theres no need for Boss to make the trip personally. I can bring him here." "Its OK. Ille over." Since Fang Zhao had made up his mind, Yan Biao didnt press the matter. After leaving Fang Zhaos apartment, he gave Nanfeng a call. Nanfeng was quite emotional. "Thank you, Captain!" He had actually been quite sad when hed run into his former captain and learned that Yan Biao had been forced into retirement after losing his legs in a terrorist attack. Baijis fortunes had improved vastly, so it was a shame that Yan Biao had had to quit the military so early due to an injury. But after learning about Yan Biaos current line of work, Nanfeng had almost lost it. He wanted a piece of that easy money! But he also understood that if he didnt show initiative andcently twiddled his thumbs, he wouldnt survive for long. Nanfeng was confident that he was quite the well-rounded employeehe was a good waiter, he could drive, cook, walk the dog, and feed the rabbit, he knew how to handle interpersonal rtionships, and he was willing to put himself at his bosss beck and call. Besides, based on what Yan Biao had said, he figured Fang Zhao would be easy to get along with. As long as he did his job, Fang Zhao wouldnt give him a hard time. "Dont thank me now. Thank me after youve impressed our boss. Remember to show up early tomorrow. Dont make boss wait," Yan Biao said. "No, Im going to head over now." Nanfeng was ecstatic. "I have quite a few questions for Captain. I need to learn about bosss preferences so I can do a good job. Captain, my future is in your hands!" "Sure, why not?" Nanfeng brought appetizers, barbecued meat, and a few cans of beer. "Lets skip the alcohol," Yan Biao said. Zuo Yu agreed, "It wouldnt be a good idea to reek of alcohol when Boss shows up tomorrow." Zuo Yu gave this prospective colleague a few pointers. He also asked, "So hows your tolerance?" "Oh, dont you worry about that! Dont be fooled by my stature. I actually have decent tolerance. I can drink on bosss behalf in the future!" Nanfeng said with a chuckle. Zuo examined Nanfengs new left eye curiously. "Your new eye is really high-quality. It looks no different from the real thing." He could tell the difference up close, but from a distance, it looked like a real eye. "Of course." Nanfeng was quite happy with his new eye. "It cost more than 10 million dors. It took me seven years to save up." Technological advancements in the New Era brought conveniences to the handicapped. Take Yan Biaos prosthetic legs and Nanfengs eye, for example. "Do you have X-ray vision? Can you see through walls?" Zuo Yu asked. "Of course not! Civilian models are all heavily restricted. I didnt want that many new functions either. I was happy as long as it could restore my vision." "Why is it so expensive if it has so few functions?" Zuo Yu wondered. "Theres no way around it. Quality costs. Inferior models will hurt me here." Nanfeng pointed at his head. "Theres the risk of dementia." "So your new eye has no additional functions?" Yan Biao asked. "Of course it does!" Nanfeng crept closer. "Look at my left eye." The color of Nanfengs left iris turned from white to red, then yellow, green, jade, blue, purple, and finally ck. "Look, the full range of color variation!" Yan Biao: "..." Zuo Yu opened his mouth but decided it was better to stay mum. This team member of Yan Biaos is indeed quite the character! Nanfeng adjusted his eye color back to normal. He noticed that Yan Biaos face had gone ck. He pped himself on the chest and proimed, "Dont worry, Captain. I know more than you do about how to be a good celebrity assistant!" "No, its not that. I just want to remind you that our boss is a bit different. Hes not the average celebrity," Yan Biao said. "How different?" Nanfeng asked. Yan Biao didnt respond directly, instead asking, "Have you watched the Yanzhou chapter of Founding Era?" "I started watching yesterday. Im on season five now." Nanfeng wasnt from Yanzhou and had never watched the Yanzhou chapter before. He had crammed them only because he was applying to be Fang Zhaos assistant. And hed fast-forwarded through the show, ying only the segments where Fang Zhao appeared. It mighte in handy for brownnosing. "Our bosss solo fighting ability is no different than in the show," Yan Biao said. Nanfeng wore an expression that said "Youre f*cking kidding me." He nced at Zuo Yu for confirmation. A serious-looking Zuo Yu nodded, then pointed to himself, Yan Biao, and Nanfeng before saying, "Believe it or not, with his bare hands, Boss could beat the three of us into pulp." Nanfeng started to tremble. Chapter 340: Boss, Rest Easy and Allow Me! Chapter 340: Boss, Rest Easy and Allow Me! Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Nanfeng, who felt he had quite a bit of work experience, started to get nervous. He did more research on Fang Zhao, but the information he gathered was all superficial, stuff that he had already known. As for insider information, Yan Biao wouldnt reveal too much about Fang Zhao before Nanfeng was officially hired as an assistant. He could ask friends to uncover unreported tidbits through other means, but if he did that, he could kiss his job goodbye. For now, all Nanfeng could do was extrapte from the info he gathered online. When Yan Biao and Zuo Yu got up the next morning, they saw Nanfeng using a device they had never seen before to conceal his puffy eyes. "Captain, the more I think about the gig, the more nervous I get," Nanfeng said. "Youre not mentally tough enough. Youre regressing." Yan Biao started to wonder whether Nanfeng would be able to grip his gun properly during an emergency. "Oi, I was affected by what you said. You said that the boss is different from other celebrities, so my prior experience is irrelevant. Now I feel like I dont even know what to say. Captain, what do you suggest? What should I say when I see the boss this afternoon?" Nanfeng asked. "Just call it as it is. Dont embellish and dont be too humble. Boss doesnt buy that crap," Yan Biao said. "Understood!" "In any case, behave yourself!" Nanfeng nodded vigorously. "Rest assured, Captain! I will be on my best behavior. After all, I have plenty of experience working in Huangzhou. I want to let the boss know that I know the rules of the entertainment industry, that I can start the job right away and deal with any challenges thate my way!" Fang Zhao arrived at 3 p.m. on the dot. When he entered, he noticed the floor was sparkling clean and the apartment was very tidy. There was not a speck to be found on the windows. In anticipation of their bosss scrutiny, Zuo Yu and Yan Biao had cleaned their apartment meticulously, personally attending to nooks and crannies that might otherwise have been easily missed. "How do you do? Im Nanfeng, as in southern wind." Nanfeng tried hard to smile naturally, but he was so nervous that it came off as awkward. Fang Zhao gestured to a neighboring chair. "Dont be nervous." Nanfengs teeth were ttering as he said, "Im n-not nervous!" Yan Biao resisted the temptation to p Nanfeng in the face. He briefed Fang Zhao on Nanfengs personal history. When he got to the part about Nanfengs new prosthetic eye, he red at his former teammate. At this point, Nanfeng recovered his senses. His quick thinking was back and his attention sharp. He exined to Fang Zhao how he had earned the money for his new eye. Ten million was not a small sum for the average Joe. Most people couldnt earn that amount in a lifetime. Fang Zhao had to be wondering how someone with as little job stability as Nanfeng had been able to get his hands on so much cash. And why did this guy want to be his assistant? Would he be a dedicated employee? Take Yan Biao and Zuo Yu, for example. They might not be able to earn 10 million after 10 years in the bodyguard business unless some major events happened and they were awarded bonuses. So on this matter, Nanfeng had to thoroughly exin himself to Fang Zhao. Nanfeng took a few sips of water, paused, and said, "I didnt make a lot of money my first two years in Huangzhou, just enough to cover my expenses. During my military service, I had been quite out of touch. I hadnt had much work experience before joining the military. When I left the military, it took me some time to adjust, to learn how to handle my affairs and personal rtionships. Things started improving after I got to know my surroundings and built up a personalwork. I invested in a low-budget TV series made by a few university students. The year beforest, the returns were quite good. I earned nearly 5 million that year between my dividends and the return on the investment." When he had seen his ie statement, Nanfeng had felt like he was on Cloud Nine, but soon, hed realized that Huangzhou was home to many high-ie individuals. Small potatoes like him barely caused a ripple. Now, Nanfeng had stopped investing in TV productions for a couple of reasons: firstly, he had run out of cash, and secondly, his previous coborators had made it to the big leagues and were now backed by major corporations. He was fortunate enough to havee across that one investment opportunity. He wouldnt always be so lucky. There were plenty of smart investors in Huangzhou. He was a nobody. "So you dont have to worry about the source of the cash. I didnt earn money through illegal means." Huangzhou was full of opportunities, but one would have to work hard. Whether or not someone could strike it rich depended on their talent. It hadnt been easy for Nanfeng these past few years. He had been so busy that hed felt like a constantly spinning top. Hed wished he had multiple brains that could function concurrently. There were no free lunches. Life was a constant learning experience. But now Nanfeng had his future mapped out. Many folks said that if you were to identify the entertainment industry with a color, it would be gold mixed with ck. Money came quickly, but it was also easy to make enemies. But Nanfeng liked the industry. He could get used to things. felt that being Fang Zhaos assistant was a decent position. Fang Zhao wasnt short on cash, so he didnt have to venture into illegal dealings. Also, word was that Fang Zhao was connected in the military. Connections were a good thing, a form of protection. Not to mention that one of Fang Zhaos bodyguards was Nanfengs former captain, an old friend. The sry that Fang Zhao could offer certainly would pale inparison to his investment returns, but it would be high by industry standards. The bottom line was that this was Nanfengs best job prospect right now. After he had umted enough experience as an assistant, Nanfeng was confident that he could be a talent agent, build his own team, and produce a few superstars. It would be the pinnacle of his life! The only thing that worried Nanfeng was Fang Zhaos positioning in the industry. From what he could see, Fang Zhao was more of the artsy variety. This was an area that Nanfeng was less familiar with. Nheless... Nanfeng went for the hard sell. "I will do my best as an assistant so you can focus on your studies andposition and have time to rest, Boss. I will take care of Bosss daily chores, walk the dog, and feed the rabbit. I will n your trips in advance and even double as a bodyguard." Zuo Yu and Yan Biao stared him down immediately. Double as a bodyguard? What do you think we are, window dressing? Why would we need an assistant to double as a bodyguard? What a f*cking calcting fe this Nanfeng is! Zuo Yu thought to himself. After Nanfeng finished his spiel, he looked at Fang Zhao expectantly. "Why dont I start on a probationary basis? You can decide whether or not to keep me after my probation." Fang Zhao stared at Nanfeng for a few seconds and nodded. "One months probation. Ill send you a contract when I get home." "Wow! Yes, Boss!" Nanfeng worked hard to contain his emotions. He wanted to show that he was a steady hand. "Is there anything Boss wants to eat? Ill order the ingredients." Nanfeng wanted to show off his cooking skills to his new boss and two colleagues and make a good impression. He wanted to prove he wasnt lying. "That wont be necessary. Im heading back to campus. Yan Biao is a formerrade. Why dont you stay and catch up with him? You cane by campus tomorrow to sign your contract," Fang Zhao said as he got up. "No, no, no. Boss, let me head back to campus with you so I can familiarize myself with the route," Nanfeng said while getting up himself. Are you kidding me? He could catch up with hisradeter. He had just been hired as an assistant, on a probationary basis no less. He had to seize the chance to impress his boss. "Boss, wheres your car? Ill pick it up," Nanfeng asked. "I didnt drive. I walked from HuangArt," Fang Zhao said. "Then should I call a car?" Nanfeng asked. "Im going to walk back." "Great idea! Its good exercise. Boss, let me walk back with you." Zuo Yu and Yan Biao silently observed Nanfengs shameless sycophancy, which got them thinking that they werent doing their best. The two bodyguards also wanted to walk Fang Zhao back to HuangArt, but Fang Zhao told them to stay put. After leaving the apartment, Fang Zhao took the elevator to the first floor instead of using the bridges that connected the apartment blocks. He was wearing a hoodie, which wasmon apparel in this neighborhood. Add to that a baseball cap and unless someone stood right in front of Fang Zhao and stared, they wouldnt be able to recognize him. Plus, Fang Zhao wasnt as popr in Huangzhou as he was in Yanzhou. Fewer people would go out of their way to identify him. Huangzhou also had its share of high rises. The apartment block where Zuo Yu and Yan Biao lived was home to a lot of students and workers from other continents, but the rent varied significantly within the same building. The lower the floor, the cheaper the rent. The brighter the unit, the more expensive the rent became. Huangcheng, the capital of Huangzhou, was also known as Phoenix. This had been a forgotten wastnd during the Old Era. It had also been an important battlefield during the Period of Destruction, but in the New Era, it was the worlds leading metropolis, far more prosperous than Qian. The buildings were towering and the streets separating them werent that wide, but it wasnt dark at street level because the streets were properly lit. The gaps between the skyscrapers were lit up in an artistic fashion. Even the lightingyout in the lower floors was aesthetically pleasing. Nanfeng noticed that Fang Zhao was quite interested in the lighting, so he shared some stories he had heard. "This is probably a typical ck street in Huangcheng, but unlike ck streets in other cities, they arent poorly lit and are much safer. Strictly speaking, there are no ck streets in Huangcheng. The lighting here was designed by a world-famous artist. Quite a few artists who studied in Huangzhou rented ces in this neighborhood. Do you see the trash can over there? The painting on it was done by an artist before he became famous. Eventually, it was preserved and locked up." While Nanfeng was telling Fang Zhao stories, a nondescript TV broadcast van was parked the next block over. Inside, a middle-aged man was pointing at an online map and whispering. "The office workers havent left work yet and the homebodies arent out either. The streets are quite empty. The timing is perfect, just the right number of people. There are two young men the next block over. Walk past them, make this turn, and youll see someone smoking by a garbage can. Then head this way and youll see a couple in the corner, then..." There were two people next to the man barking instructions. One was a pretty, sweet-looking young blonde in a red dress, and the other a big chiseled fe whose arms and neck were covered with menacing tattoos. He had "Dont mess with me" written all over him. The duo paid close attention to the instructions. "Remember your route. This time, youll be passing nine people. See if any of the nine are willing to intervene." The trio was working for a live TV show that exposed shorings in human nature. Today they wanted to show online audiences how few people were willing to stick their necks out when they ran into other folks in distress in daily life. The middle-aged man was the host. He relied on his quick wit rather than good looks. He knew how toe up with gimmicks that attracted viewers. The two folks standing in front of the host were both acting graduates from HuangArt. They werent well known, but both werepetent actors. HuangArt graduates were all works of art, as they say. The two were solid actors. The host had paid them handsomely to be part of his show. "Got it?" the host asked. "Got it!" the duo responded. The host took one final look at the two actors and wasnt satisfied. He summoned his makeup artist. "Add some finishing touches! Prop master, wheres our knife? Is the knife ready?" "Yes, yes!" The prop master dashed over to hand a "bloodied" knife to the big fe. The makeup artist added a few fake wounds to the blonde in red and drew a few fierce-looking wrinkles on the big fes face. "Are our cameras ready?" The cinematographer signaled OK. He had deployed a fleet of miniature drones. After making sure that everyone was ready, the host went live. He kicked off with a sensational introduction before cueing the action. "Were all set. Lets see whether folks stay put or intervene when they run into a robbery." "We have no idea who well run into or what their backgrounds will be. This is reality TV. Out of respect for the pedestrians, their faces will be obscured." "OK, our actors can start!" The host gestured to the two actors, who instantly shifted into character. The blonde in red roughed up her hair and her sweet smile was reced with one of anger, sadness, and desperation. The big fe lost his kindly face and reced it with a vicious look. Coupled with his giant build, tattoos, and thug haircut, no one would mistake him for the good guy. Carrying the "bloodied" knife, the big fe got off to a head start while thedy in red, who was trailing behind, screamed at the top of her lungs, "Robbery!" The cameras clearly captured the surroundings of the two actors. The audience was clueless as to where the location was. There were also many viewers tuning in from outside of Huangzhou. Curious viewers from around the world were turning to their screens in earnest while munching on snacks. Two silhouettes could be spotted on the route the big fe and the blonde in red were taking. Even from a distance, they seemed young. The first person, who was wearing a cap, appeared calm when he saw the two actors pass by, while the other, a shorter man, looked on earnestly, eyes sparkling. This doesnt smell right! The tattooed big fe and the blonde in red hesitated briefly, but they kept running. Meanwhile, Nanfeng was ecstatic. The cry of "robbery" had jolted him to his senses. Now that he saw two people run by, he started flexing his limbs. Here it was! The opportunity to prove his worth! Nanfeng took a giant step in front of Fang Zhao and said, "Boss, rest easy and allow me!" The way Nanfeng saw it, anyone who served at the side of a strong fighter like Fang Zhao, even if they were a lowly assistant, had to be able to fight! Chapter 341: Can I Touch? Chapter 341: Can I Touch? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh With close to 10 million viewers worldwide spectating, Nanfeng proceeded to beat the guy up. The other party was caught off guard and was entirely stupefied. Nanfeng knew how to use his own advantages and the most effective ways to bring someone down. In any case, he had once served the military on the rough and remote Baiji. He was someone that had wielded guns and fought beasts. He had a wealth of actualbat experience. However, his experience running minor roles and being a stuntman in Huangcheng had led to him learning how to dazzle with fancy moves. Thus, although Nanfengs actions seemed garish and a tad superfluous, but they were nice to watch and could shock industry outsiders, such as those online audiences. Although though Fang Zhao could see that those attacks of Nanfengs were slightly superfluous, to others, Nanfengs movements were too quick. They simply wouldnt be able to react. The burly fe had already been pinned to the ground and his dagger forcibly seized. The pretty blonde in red behind ran up anxiously and tugged at Nanfeng. "Stop beating him, stop beating him! Misunderstanding! Its really a misunderstanding! We are just doing a program! Look, there are drones following us." The blonde in red pointed at a few miniature drones that looked like houseflies following them in the air. Following that, other crew from the livestream team hurried over. They hadnt expected the first pair of pedestrians on the nned route to take action either. When the program host had seen the other partys skill through the video feed, he knew that this wasnt someone to trifle with. Thus, he had immediately left the TV broadcast van and run over, worried that something might go wrong if they were a step toote. It was best to clear up this sort of misunderstanding as soon as possible. Unlike the program crews panic, online audiences were overjoyed. Thements section was filled with strings of "Hahahaha." "See, havent they encountered a strong person?" "I know where it is just from the backdrop. Only Huangchengs ck streets have these sorts of lights. I just dont know which street it is." "People from the ck streets are more unreasonable, and there are quite a lot of experts. Indeed Huangcheng deserves its reputation. Even an unremarkable person can settle this so cleanly." "They should have prepared to get beaten when producing this weeks episode. There are still people that will uphold justice and aid others. See, didnt they just get beaten by a pedestrian?" The host rushed to the scene and saw the blond in red supporting the burly fe. They seemed to be all right, so he heaved a sigh of relief before intending to exin what was going on to these two pedestrians. But when he saw that person in the hoodie and baseball cap, he stood there nkly and even forgot what he had wanted to say. The host could suppress his astonishment, but the other crew members of the program werent able to hold their words. "Fang Zhao?!" someone eximed in astonishment. This ce wasnt too far away from HuangArt. Because there were crewmembers that were HuangArt graduates, they paid attention to news about their alma mater. They had previously seen quite a bit of news about Fang Zhao being admitted to Twelve Tones and had privately discussed this person. The host had even had ns to invite Fang Zhao to show his face on an episode of this program. However, since people that entered Twelve Tones rarely had any interaction with outside entertainment programs, the host had given up the idea. He had not expected to run into Fang Zhao here. Other crew members that hadnt noticed looked over when they heard "Fang Zhao." Nanfeng immediately stood in front of Fang Zhao. However, he was much shorter than Fang Zhao and couldnt even obstruct Fang Zhaos chin. Netizens watching the livestream who had just beenmenting "Hahahaha" suddenly heard "Fang Zhao," and many of them were astonished as well. "Fang Zhao?" "Did I hear wrongly? Quick, tell me! Did I actually hear that person say Fang Zhao?" "Remove the censor! Why is there mosaic at this crucial point!" "Even though we cant see that persons face, from their reactions as well as that persons figure, there is a possibility that it is Fang Zhao." "Shouldnt the focus be on why Fang Zhao, who is furthering his studies at HuangArt, has actually appeared in Huangchengs ck streets?" "Nonsense. Huangcheng doesnt have ck streets." "Why arent there any? Just because lights are installed doesnt mean that you can stop calling it a ck street. The characteristics are the same!" "Previously, we heard that Fang Zhao came from a ck street. Perhaps he knows some people there." "Was the one who stepped up to help Fang Zhaos bodyguard?" "Shouldnt it be younger brother in the ck streets? Thats how it is on TV shows." "Hurry, hurry, hurry! Huangzhou entertainment reporters, get to work!" The camera view changed. It was no longer looking at Fang Zhao but at his surroundings. This made the audience dissatisfied. In thements section of the live broadcast, the audience urged the host to switch the camera back and remove the mosaic. The host shot a meaningful nce to that tattooed fe. The burly bloke the size of a bear nodded his head faintly, and when the camera faced him, he shrunk back and his vicious face became somewhat wacky. What they were trying to tell audiences was that their team had principles and would not film others against their will or generate discussion just to attract everyones attention. After Fang Zhao saw the camera moving away, he apologized to the host that came walking over. "Sorry, my assistant was a little rough." Nanfeng stood obediently at the side looking apologetic. "Im really sorry, I didnt know you all were acting. When I saw that aggressive man with a knife running over, I was worried that he would hurt my boss, so I acted. But I didnt go all out, so he is fine." The host hurriedly said, "Its all right, I can understand your reactions. Our program is a test of human nature, we wanted to see how people would react to this sort of situation. Lending a helping hand is actually a good thing, and it shows everyone a good example." After introducing the main intention of the program, the host looked toward Fang Zhao with gratification and zeal. "I didnt expect to see you here." The hidden meaning behind this was thus: Arent you undergoing further studies at HuangArt? Arent Twelve Tones advanced course students a bunch of study freaks? How do you still have time to visit Huangchengs ck streets? Hurry up and exin yourself, you cant deceive me! "Im here to visit a friend," Fang Zhao answered briefly. The host didnt believe these words. However, he put on an expression that said "Oh, so thats the case" and asked for an interview, but Fang Zhao declined. The host didnt insist after seeing Fang Zhaos expression, but he wasnt resigned to giving up such a good opportunity to take advantage of Fang Zhaos poprity. In Huangzhou, Fang Zhaos poprity might be limited, but this live broadcast was to a global audience, people from all twelve continents. As the subject changed, the anchor had some anticipation as he asked Fang Zhao, "Our staff identally shouted out your name just now, but during the process of our live broadcast, all pedestrians faces are covered by mosaics, so the audience didnt see your face clearly. Now, there are over 10 million viewers" "30 million," a crew member quietly interjected. "About to reach 40 million... It has reached 40 million." The hosts heart was beating like mad. While not doing anything special, the online viewers had already reached 40 million. In the past, the highest viewership count had been only 20 million. This figure now simply made him want to shout out in joy. However, he was an experienced host and knew how to keep his appearance in check. The host warmly tried to earn a few more brownie points with Fang Zhao and eagerly asked, "Zhao god, how about saying hello to everyone. Just a few minutes will do. We wont take up any of your time." Fang Zhao nodded. "All right." The host suppressed his ecstasy, which was threatening to overflow, and signaled to bring the camera over quickly as he took the brief gap to peek at the online viewership. It had already crossed the 50 million mark and was rising to the 60 million mark without any signs of slowing. Perhaps with some operations to stir up discussion, the figure might even hit 100 million! One hundred million, that was the goal set this year. As long as they were able to achieve it just once, it would be satisfactory. Now, just half a year in, there was actually a chance! Before the camera, Fang Zhaos expression was much gentler as he smiled and greeted the online audiences. "Good afternoon, everyone. I am Fang Zhao." Online audiences werent satisfied, especially those that had switched over from other channels upon hearing the news. "Of course we know you are Fang Zhao!" "Cant you say more?" The live broadcastsment section got noisy once more when they heard Fang Zhao saying, "Im here to visit a friend as well as to appreciate the art and culture of Huangchengs streets. I hope to benefit from this city that indeed has a strong artistic vor. I cant stay any longer, as I still have something to do. Everyone, please continue." Fang Zhao raised his hand to make a "bye" gesture, but new audience members that had just joined the live broadcast werent satisfied. "Leaving just like that?" "Wont even say just one more line?" "Yeah, saying one more line is fine! I havent even taken a screenshot yet." The host, standing to Fang Zhaos side, also urged, "Zhao god, do say a little more. Consider it ending on a good note." To the side, Nanfeng frowned and took a step forward, intending to help Fang Zhao settle the problem at hand. He understood too well about how these hosts tried to take advantage of others poprity. All they were concerned about was the traffic of their own program and the viewership count. As long as Fang Zhao continued to talk, they woulde out with more and more excuses to get Fang Zhao to speak. They wouldnt let him leave easily. If he gave them an inch, theyd take a mile. These people were best at taking advantage of others. If Fang Zhao didnt want to speak, he would bebeled a diva, as having an inted ego, or other such terms regardless of whether it was true or not. Fans of Fang Zhao were not the main focus of this live broadcast. If thementary developed in an unfavorable direction, once it started, it would be even more troublesome. It wasnt that Nanfeng always considered the worst but that he had seen these things happen frequently in the entertainment industry. It was best to guard against them from the beginning. But before Nanfeng was able to act, Fang Zhao spoke. As before Fang Zhao, had a faint smile, but people who saw his smile felt a little uneasy, as though they were facing "affection" from their own grandparents. "Have you done your homework? Have you prepared for your final exams? Have youpleted your month-end work summary?" Online audiences: "..." This person was simply venomous! "I skipped ss to watch the live broadcast. Suddenly, I feel as if I have been stabbed through my chest." "Ah ah ah, why must you remind me that I still have to fight the god-tier boss known as the final exams!" "The image of my superiors devilish face just appeared in my head. That scared me and made me tremble even on a hot day like this." "I quit being a fan! I want to report Fang Zhao for a personal attack. My mind and body took a beating!" "Im going to be an antifan! Only if he sends me one of those protective charms will I return!" "One isnt enough! I want 10 protective charms to alleviate this stab that has pricked my heart!" "Disperse, everyone, disperse. Do your homework, and hurry and review your exam materials. Those that have reports to write, think about your own sry." Thus, the host watched as the livestreams viewership count, which had soared to 70 million, experienced a sharp decline thanks to that line from Fang Zhao. The previous shining live broadcast viewership count was like a wild mare that had thrown off its rider and run off into the distance, never to return. All the crew members of the program: "..." Their wish for 100 million viewers, which theyd made as part of their new year ns, was no longer achievable. A chilly feeling swept through their hearts. The host really wanted to give his mouth a tight p. You and your cheap mouth! Why did you ask Fang Zhao to add another line! The host seemed to suck in his bitter tears as he watched Fang Zhao leave. Nanfeng tried to stifle hisughs and only manage to gradually be serious when they reached HuangArts campus. "Boss, I have a confession to make" Fang Zhao eyed him. "Speak." Saying Fang Zhaos apparently all-knowing look, Nanfeng felt frightened deep down. Luckily he had remembered Yan Biaos repeated exhortations. Dont try to be too smart with the boss or y tricks. If you make any mistakes, admit them as soon as possible. "Actually, I could tell that they were acting, but I dont really like these sort of programs. Boss, maybe you do not know, but in the past, there were instances were distasteful incidents that happened on these sort of programs, so I dislike them." Nanfeng told Fang Zhao about some of the negative influence brought about by reality TV shows that he had seen. There were some things that shouldnt be tested. Human nature by itself was already veryplex. The majority of people producing these sorts of programs thought that they would be able to grasp the overall situation while just observing from the side. They assumed an attitude of superiority to denounce others actions for not being appropriate and led audiences to pass judgment. Actually, Nanfeng had found these sort of programs rather meaningful at the start, butter on, when hed experienced more, Nanfeng had be unsure whether these programs were good or bad, but he didnt like the program deliberately testing human nature and found it irksome. After exining his thoughts, Nanfeng scratched his head. "Actually, I only used it as a pretext to teach them a lesson and perform a little in front of you, Boss. But Boss, Im sure you could also tell they were acting, right?" "I knew about it before they appeared." Actually, Fang Zhao didnt like these sorts of programs either. Human nature wasplex and he had seen too much of it during the Period of Destruction. Being able to see through this and control the situation to a certain extent, it seemed like Nanfeng had experienced quite a lot. "Boss, you are really impressive! How did you know..." Nanfeng was halfway through his sentence when he remembered reading up on Fang Zhaos past deeds and the nicknames "Diting" and "Divine Ears." "I heard it," replied Fang Zhao. Indeed. Now Nanfeng was rejoicing for being honest. "Boss, you are really impressive! Previously, I thought that all the talk online about your Divine Ears were just adtion, but now it seems like they really are divine!" Noticing that Fang Zhao wasnt angry, Nanfeng rxed and continued to be a toady right up until he stepped into Fang Zhaos quarters and saw Curly Hair. "This, this, this... Isnt this the Curly Hair with a valuation of 200 million?" A living $200 million dog! Right in front of his eyes! Nanfeng was so excited that he bit his knuckles to stop himself from shouting out. Nanfengs voice trembled slightly as he said, "Boss, can I touch him?" Fang Zhao eyed Curly Hair and replied, "Sure. You will have to bring him out for walks in the future. You can get familiar with him first." Nanfeng struggled to control his overflowing excitement and became nervous. "Its my first time touching a dog of this level. Should I touch him directly or do I wear a glove?" Fang Zhao: "...Touch him directly." Then, Fang Zhao watched as Nanfeng ran to the washroom and washed his hands three times with soap and dried them before proceeding to touch the dog. He was treating the dog like precious and fragile chinaware. Luckily, Nanfeng remembered his responsibilities, and after touching the dog, he followed beside Fang Zhao to learn the scope of his job. When he saw the "rabbit" in the water tank, Nanfengs eyes lit up. But when Nanfeng opened his mouth, Fang Zhao spoke first. "You cant touch this." "Oh, got it! I wont touch it if Boss doesnt give approval!" Nanfeng expressed immediately. "It is poisonous." "Got it, Boss! I absolutely wouldnt touch it!" Nanfeng answered even more firmly. Actually, there really wasnt a lot of things Nanfeng needed to do on normal days, so Fang Zhao didnt talk about it for too long. He drafted out a probationary contract and discussed wages and benefits, and Nanfeng signed it immediately. "Then, Boss, I will head back today to prepare first. Ille over tomorrow." Having received Fang Zhaos approval, Nanfeng left. However, he didnt return home. Instead, he went over to Yan Biaos. "Hahaha, Captain, I have seen that dog already! That is a $200 million dog. This is my first time seeing one! I even touched it! With two hands too! That fur is so soft. Its worthy of being a $200 million dog! Its canines are so white, even whiter than my own, which I tend to so carefully. As expected from a dog with a value of 200 million..." At the side, Zuo Yus mouth twitched. This schemer had even started kissing the dogs *ss! Seeing Nanfeng mentioning "200 million" in every sentence, Yan Biao couldnt help but interrupt him. "Curly Hairs value cannot be measured easily by mary value alone." Right now, Yan Biao couldnt tell Nanfeng about Curly Hairs service and security checks in Wai military base. All he could do was remind Nanfeng that this dogs value couldnt be measured by money. There was only one dog alive in the entire world that was even more effective than the security screening machines at spaceports. Over at Muzhou, many people had ideas of poaching him, while Wai base kept having evil intentions of keeping Curly Hair for themselves. How could he be worth just 200 million? Those parties might even be willing to spend a few times that amount. Nanfeng went nk for a second, and the excitement on his face subsided. Looking slightly ashamed, he said solemnly, "I understand now. Captain, your reprimand was correct!" Yan Biao was even more at a loss. What do you understand? Which part of my sentence was reprimanding you? I was just stating a fact! Nanfeng was minding his own business and reflecting. "I know that I have be snobbish already. Even when ites to aesthetics, I can only view them from a mary point of view. Those experiences of mine in the past few years have already be habit, but Captain, dont worry. I will take note when Im outside and wont be a disgrace to the boss. What you said is right. Our boss is an artist, not an ordinary star in the entertainment circles. Our outlook cannot be shallow. We cannot only think about money. We need to maintain standards and be ssy!" Yan Biao: "..." Yan Biao stared at Nanfeng in silence for a bit before nodding. "Its good that you know!" After Nanfeng left, Yan Biaomented that he really couldnt keep up with the thoughts of people who had left the military and spent a long time in society. Chapter 342: High-Pressure Assistantship Chapter 342: High-Pressure Assistantship Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Nanfeng returned to his apartment and shared the good news with several of his closest friends in Huangzhou. Even though he was envious of Fang Zhaos high ie, Nanfeng didnt feel jealous. He figured that Fang Zhao had leveraged his talent into afortable living. He couldnt argue with that, and he had his own talents. He was confident that a brighter future was in store. Yet Nanfengs good mood was soon shattered. He came across a headline, "Fang Zhaos Assistant in Assault during Live Broadcast." Nanfengs heart leaped immediately. A further search yielded simr headlines. The headlines were written in the most sensationalist way possible. They all included key phrases like "Fang Zhaos assistant," "Huangcheng ck street" and "assault during live broadcast." They all but screamed, "Come check out themotion! Fang Zhaos assistant attacked someone in front of an audience in the tens of millions!" The news reports about Fang Zhaos encounter with the live broadcast crew mostly focused on the matter of his assistantunching an attack. Many readers blurted obscenities as soon as they saw the headlines, but when they clicked the links and read more carefully, they reacted differently. F*ck, we were conned again! Still, after reading the full story, these inte readers who loved a spectacle kept following the aftermath. "Serves them right! You have to prepare for the possibility of getting beaten up if you make these kinds of shows. Who knows if youre acting?" "If I ran into the same situation, Id throw a punch first too. If it were a genuine assault, then I would be in the right. If it was just acting, Id be innocent by virtue of not having prior knowledge. I wouldnt be liable for anypensation." "Fang Zhaos assistant held back. If I were him, I would have beaten the assant to a pulp." "Oi, cut the bullshit! Not everyone has the courage to step up. Many folks like to mind their own business on ck streets." "Im curious if Fang Zhao actually has mob connections." "Isnt the main attraction the assistants eye? After the blurring effect was removed, you could see that one of the assistants eyes was red! Is he of mixed heritage?" "What type of mixed race would that be? Even someone of mixed race wouldnt have eyes of a different color. He must have some type of eye disease." "A bunch of country bumpkins! Havent you heard of colored contact lenses? For a while, it was quite the fad to wear just one colored lens. It was a form of street culture." "Apart from colored contact lenses, there are also prosthetic eyes that vary in color." "Its a shame that the eye only showed up in the footage briefly." After reading thements in several of the more popr discussion forums, Nanfeng felt his career was over. During the time of the attack, Nanfeng had neglected to disable the color variation function of his prosthetic eye, so the color of the eye had adjusted ording to his mood and be red. News of the assault had spread so quickly and on such arge scale. Nanfeng was convinced this wasnt just regr word of mouth. He was positive the TV crew was working behind the scenes. What could he do about snatching the spotlight away from his boss? What would happen if the story tarnished his bosss reputation? He had justnded this job and was at risk of losing it before he had warmed his chair. At a loss, Nanfeng asked Yan Biao for advice. After getting the full lowdown, Yan Biao was quite calm. "Based on my understanding of Boss from these past two or three years, hes not going to quibble with you over having the limelight stolen, but you did act improperly on this matter. Why dont you apologize to Boss first? Hes not that petty." One had to give credit where credit was due. Yan Biao had been an attentive employee these past two or three years. He was spot onFang Zhao was not about to throw a fit over a drop in publicity. Fang Zhao knew what was being said online. Silver Wing had also contacted him to get a full briefing. There was no shady business involved and the incident wasnt a big deal in the first ce. Silver Wing also knew that the TV crew was trying to generate publicity. Thepany knew how to respond. As for his assistant Nanfeng, the way Fang Zhao saw it was that even though Nanfeng was a bit impatient, he had a lively personality and was quite energetic. In key moments, he showed the right bnce of intelligence and emotional intelligence. Even though he had his own agenda, Nanfeng had an upright character. If he didnt cause any major problems during his probation, Fang Zhao was going to keep him on as a permanent employee. He knew that serving as his assistant was only a stepping stone for Nanfeng. Nanfeng was ambitious and had set his sights higher. That was perfectly understandable. Everyone wanted to progress. When the time came for Nanfeng to move on to greener pastures, Fang Zhao wasnt going to get in his way. In fact, if Nanfeng did a good job, Fang Zhao was going to help him along. So when Nanfeng called to apologize, to admit his mistake and reflect, Fang Zhao didnt say much in the way of a reprimand. When he realized that Fang Zhao wasnt going to fire him, Nanfengs mood improved. His boss wasnt a petty person, which meant Nanfeng would have a much easier time serving as an assistant. The next day, when Nanfeng arrived at Fang Zhaos dorm room, Fang Zhao had just returned from the gym. "Good morning, Boss! Nanfeng had bought breakfast and some ingredients, which he ced in the kitchen. Thus started his first day as an assistant. He had already taken notes on the tasks Fang Zhao had assigned to him. He had to inspect the "rabbit" in the tank and check how much feed was left in its feeding tube. He also had to check the readings on various indicators and throw in two freshly snipped leaves. He didnt dare touch the slug. Fang Zhao had cautioned that the "rabbit" was poisonous and wasnt to be touched. Nanfeng didnt question Fang Zhaos im. He had a friend who kept a poisonous sea slug at home that couldnt be handled with bare hands. Special gloves were required. "Boss, Ill walk Curly Hair, then?" "Go ahead! Did you memorize the route?" "Yes, yes!" Nanfeng showed Fang Zhao the route he had marked on a map. "The leash is in the cupboard by the entryway. Curly Hair will fetch it himself." Just as Fang Zhao finished his sentence, Nanfeng saw Curly Hair open one of the doors to the cupboard next to the entryway and drag out his leash with his mouth. He closed the door, then trotted toward Fang Zhao. "What a smart dog! You even know how to open the cupboard yourself and fetch your leash. Boss, you did a great job training him!" Nanfeng wanted to add "This $200 million dog is truly worth its value," but he remembered Yan Biaos advice and held back. After attaching the leash to Curly Hair, Fang Zhao let Nanfeng take Curly Hair on his regr walk on campus. Even though HuangArts campus security wasnt top-notch, it was better than taking a walk off campus. Fang Zhao didnt intend to let Curly Hair hole up in his dorm room for the entire length of his program. The student gym was off-limits to dogs, so Fang Zhao walked Curly Hair within the HuangArt campus, tracing several regr routes and frequenting one of the on-campus parks. Even dogs werent suited to gaming all day. It was good for them to get a breath of fresh air and experience nature and the localmunity. When Nanfeng returned from walking the dog at a lightning pace and extracted himself from thoughts that he had just taken a dog worth 200 million dors for a stroll, he noticed Fang Zhao signing for a delivery. Ten gigantic boxes of fresh fruit from Muzhou. Nanfeng remembered Yan Biao mentioning that Fang Zhao had a stake in a Muzhou farm, guaranteeing him a steady supply of fresh produce. Fresh fruit from Muzhou fetched a handsome price locally. Nanfeng rarely sampled this Muzhou specialty. The sight of the crates made him hungry. After observing Fang Zhao carry two crates into the storage room of his dorm room, Nanfeng figured the boxes werent heavy. After detaching Curly Hair from his leash, he scrambled over to help out. Nanfeng flexed his limbs, walked over, and grasped the first crate. Deep breath, and go! No luck. Nanfeng tried another box. Still no luck. After trying to lift the remaining boxes one by one to no avail, Nanfeng watched Fang Zhao carry another two crates into his storage. He was blown away. On only his first day on the job, Nanfeng had already experienced the sense of powerlessness and resignation that Yan Biao had described. When Fang Zhao noticed Nanfeng just standing there dejectedly, Fang Zhao instructed him, "The two boxes on the side contain melons. Why dont you unpack them, give the melons a wipe, and bring two of them next door? Will should be up by now." "OK, Boss!" Assigned a fresh errand, Nanfeng felt he had value again. Maybe he couldnt handle heavy physicalbor, but he did a decent job of delivering gifts and cultivating rtionships. On previous assistant gigs, he had delivered gifts to fellow actors on the same shoot on behalf of minor celebrities. It was the kind of work he knew well. After unpacking the crates, Nanfeng picked one melon of each kind, ced them in a clean basket, and went next door. shing a friendly smile, he pressed the doorbell. The door opened soon to reveal a pale, serious-looking young man. Nanfeng maintained his smile. "Good morning, Mr. Will. My name is Nanfeng. Im Fang Zhaos assistant." Will said nothing, his expression stone cold. "These are fresh fruits from a farm in Muzhou. My boss asked me to bring them over. My boss has a stake in the farm, so these are technically home grown." Will stood by the door, frowning. His gaze shifted from Nanfeng to the melons in the basket. Nanfeng kept up his friendly smile, but Wills serious expression remained. Secondster, Will extended his hands but gave no indication of weing Nanfeng into his room. Keeping hisposure, Nanfeng handed over the basket. "The melons are quite heavy." After epting the basket, Will seemed to be getting ready to close his door, so Nanfeng left. But after taking a few steps, he still hadnt heard the sound of the door closing. Wills gaze lingered. Nanfeng turned around to find Will staring at him through a small gap next to the ajar door. Wills room was dimly lit. His face was blurry, giving off weird vibes. Will remained silent and kept observing Nanfeng. Nanfeng froze and returned Wills gaze with a smile. Two secondster, Will closed his door and returned to his studio. So its decided. Fang Zhaos assistant is too easy to draw. Im going to pass. But Will still felt the itch to draw. He scanned his room, and his gazended on the basket of melons that had just been delivered. Ill draw a melon, then. Next door, back in Fang Zhaos room, Nanfeng was oblivious to Wills thought process. He did, however, feel he had been scrutinized. Fang Zhaos circle of friends was different from the people Nanfeng was used to dealing with. ustomed to folks who hid their true feelings behind a mask, Nanfeng was at a loss as to how to deal with temperamental artists like Will. Just like Yan Biao had predicted, this was a tough job. Nheless, Nanfeng was confident he could do well. Today he was going to show Fang Zhao his cooking skills. He had trained with a master chef. Nanfeng was going to let Fang Zhao know that he was a versatile assistant. As he kept busy in the kitchen, a thought popped into his head. The series finale of "Founding Era" was airing over the next two days. But was "Founding Era" going to fall off the radar after the series finale? No such chance! Setting aside the issue of online reruns, it was awards season on all continents. Regardless of the continent, the blockbuster project "Founding Era" was bound to mount a clean sweep at all the major awards ceremonies. For the sake of their own careers, the actors featured in the TV series werent going to let the buzz die down just yet. Fang Zhao had taken on such a key character in the Yanzhou chapter. His performance spoke for itself. He was bound to pick up a neer or supporting actor award of some sort. And as Fang Zhaos assistant, Nanfeng was likely to attend these prize ceremonies. Previously, he had worked as an assistant for two-bit stars. The most prestigious awards ceremonies had been out of their league. They would have be aughing stock if they had shown up on the red carpet uninvited, but things were different now with Fang Zhao as his boss. All sorts of awards ceremonies, all sorts of red carpets covered in shing lights. Just the thought of them got him excited. Nanfeng rubbed his hands. He had to do a good job so Fang Zhao would bring him along to these prize ceremonies. While Nanfeng was busy in the kitchen proving his versatility to his new boss, proving his worth, Fang Zhao got a video conference call from Xue Jing in Yanzhou. Xue Jing had been in Yanzhou for some time working on a new textbook with a few old friends. He never made it to Huangzhou. Xue Jing asked Fang Zhao about his studies and his transition to campus life. Fang Zhao answered Xue Jings questions in detail. Xue Jing was pleased with Fang Zhaos answers. After pausing briefly, he said with a chuckle, "Fang Zhao, Im calling with some good news." "What good news?" Fang Zhao yed along. He had already guessed the reason for Xue Jings call. "Youve been nominated for a Gxy Supernova Award!" Fang Zhao had been busy with exams for the Twelve Tones program and the nomination list hadnt been finalized, so Xue Jing had held back the news. By the time the nominations had been confirmed and Fang Zhao gained admission to the Twelve Tones program, the inte had been filled with praise for "Founding Era." Worried that Fang Zhao had been too giddy, Xue Jing had held off on sharing the news for another few days. Xue Jing had expected ecstasy and irrepressible joy from Fang Zhao, but none was forting, even after an extended wait. "Youre not excited? Even though a nomination doesnt guarantee an award, a nomination for someone your age is already quite rare. This is the Gxy Supernova Award were talking about! Its the highest honor a young artist can receive. Not everyone can receive a nomination. Worldwide, only some 70 artists were nominated this year. Its quite a feat considering your present circumstances." "Its not that Im not happy," Fang Zhao exined. "Im just confused as to why I was nominated. After all, my artistic aplishments and contributions havent amounted to much. Even if I passed the initial screening, it doesnt seem likely for me to end up on the final list of nominees." Xue Jing roared inughter. "Its great that youve remained sober and level headed. This time, you were a special nominee jointly rmended by two jurors from the Huangcheng School of Medicine and the Gxy Awards panel respectively. The 100-Year Period of Destruction series youposed yed a major role in the curing of the Hull virus." Most folks were only shortlisted as prospective nominees after surviving nearly half a year of debate and discussion. In Fang Zhaos case, strictly speaking, he had taken a shortcut by bypassing the discussion phase. To be nominated in the end was in itself a form of recognition and honor. The reason for his nomination was more or less what Fang Zhao had expected, but he kept ying along, feigning some surprise and delight. Otherwise, Xue Jing would think he didnt care about the Supernova Award and get upset. "Keep a close eye on the email inbox on your bracelet. Set up an alert. The 10 winners will be selected soon. Each winner will be contacted individually," Xue Jing said. Every year, 10 Supernova Awards were handed out. Was 10 arge number? Not at all! That was barely one per continent. Within a 10-year span, most continents didnt produce as many as 10 Supernova winners. Musicians, painters, dancers, sculptorshow many people were eyeing the prize? Young actors were also in the running. Xue Jing didnt know who the ultimate winners would be, and he had no way of finding out ahead of time. Due to his own circumstances, he wasnt part of the selection panel this year, but based on his own calctions, considering the weight of Fang Zhaos contribution, Fang Zhao had a 60 percent chance of winning an award. But that was his own thinking, which he did not share with Fang Zhao. While Fang Zhao and Xue Jing were chatting via videoconference, the activity in the kitchen had died down. Nanfeng was eavesdropping, ears pricked. He knew he was wrong to eavesdrop. He had nned on shutting the kitchen door when Fang Zhao got on the call, but when he heard the words "Gxy Supernova nomination," he hadnt been able to bear closing the door. This was the Gxy Awards. Even if it was the Supernova prize for up-anding artists, it was still a prestigious award. Even though Nanfeng hadnt paid attention to the award before, he knew the weight it carried. One could put it this way: if Fang Zhao won the award on ount of his music, even if he was a terrible actor and mediocre gamer, he would still return to Yanzhou to a heros wee. If Fang Zhao were to seek employment at an institution for higher learning, winning the Supernova Award would significantly help cut through the red tape and bureaucracy at the top schools. As an artist, his pay would double or even triple without a doubt. The mental reminders shed in Nanfengs head. Youre a high-quality assistant! You cant eavesdrop on your bosss videoconference! You have to respect his privacy! But he couldnt control himself, especially when he heard Xue Jing say with joy that the four chapters of the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series had helped cure the Hull virus. He nearly chopped off part of his fingers. A gamer-sh-actor-shposer had actually helped ovee a virus! At that point, Nanfeng wanted to call his mother, who often mocked the entertainment industry. Mom, my boss is a god! Chapter 343: Compulsory Exam Question Chapter 343: Compulsory Exam Question Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Nanfeng felt immense pressure on his first day as Fang Zhaos assistant. The next day, Fang Zhao had ss. After Nanfengpleted his own tasks, he didnt head home immediately. Instead, he sought shelter in a pavilion that was part of an on-campus park. He opened a stic container to reveal slices of iced watermelon. Nanfeng wanted to take in the artsy vibe of the HuangArt campus. Someone was practicing the piano nearby. Legs crossed, Nanfeng shook along with the beat. He felt he had gotten a taste of the artistic life. Soon, a parent and her child joined Nanfeng in the pavilion. The child looked like he was a secondary school student. Judging from their conversation, they were at HuangArt to sit for an exam. The parent was consoling her son, who wasining about how hard the HuangArt exam was. "HuangArts admission exams are tough. Even prospective students with connections need to sit for them. But do you know why HuangArt has these exams? Its for your own good. The administration doesnt want any of their students to be in the awkward position of cluelessly munching away at a melon because they cant follow an academic discussion." Nanfeng, who was eating watermelon 10 meters away: "..." He felt like he had been punched in the gut. It was quite the demoralizingment. But Nanfeng quickly regained hisposure. The sky was the limit for Fang Zhaos career. As Fang Zhaos assistant, he had to be presentable too! Should he sign up for a short-term course? After consulting with a few friends who also worked in the same industry, Nanfeng signed up for an online course. After filing his application, he didnt immediately head back to his own t, instead making his way to Yan Biaos ce. He watched the season finale of "Founding Era" with Yan Biao and Zuo Yu. Nanfeng had already watched the episodes from the Yanzhou chapter that featured Fang Zhao, but the entire series was too long. He couldnt possibly catch up in a day or two. He would watch the remaining episodes when he had time, not just those of the Yanzhou chapter but the other chapters as well. He wasnt interested in the series per se; he wanted to get to know the actors cast in the series better. After finishing ss, Fang Zhao returned to his dorm room and organized his notes for the day. When it was time, he turned on his TV to a preset channel. As long as he didnt have ss, Fang Zhao would tune into the 10th season of "Founding Era." Today was the season finale. Unlike the previous seasons, the 10th season of "Founding Era" had a brighter visual tone. Downcast from a grim and grey color palette since the first season, audiences were finally rewarded with a change in the 10th season. The overall epic storyline was quite stifling, but the 10th season was much more upbeat even though quite a few main characters died. From the full recovery of territory to cleaning house in Huangzhou, to the Founding Era and the naming of the 12 continents, to a new regime, a new order, and a worldafter enduring 100 years of suffering, the human race was finally marching toward a brighter future. A short film concluded the series. It featured the final victory, the triumphant homing of the heroes, and the changes to the world in the 500 years after the Founding Era. The score to the short film kicked off with a Chinese flute and violin solo that resembled a lone voice beckoning from the vastndscape. A powerful force was gradually forming and gathering pace steadily. Darkness always preceded the dawn, but darkness also became the dawn. Bellows from the brass section resembled deafening cries that pierced the dawn, charging toward the sky and beckoning the future. The world was rebuilt on this wastnd under a warm, nourishing light. A series of pale headstones told the stories of countless legends. Every note that traveled to the ear evoked a fragmented memory, and every melody formed coherent scenes in the mind. Like a preacher rying an epic narrative. The TV series was a lesson in history and time that told of grand, epic battles and legendary figures who were also regr folks. Blurry shadows appeared in the film. These were the characters that survived or perished during the 10 seasons. During the 100-year Period of Destruction, it was the work of these titans that had led to them escaping the darkness and forging a new world. Now, five hundred yearster, they were long gone. What history remembered was their determination and glory as well as tragedy and sorrow. But what took their ce was something brighter, a sense of purpose powerful enough to motivate people to strive their entire lifetimes. Inter years, people called it faith. Others called it the grand cause. It was this force that had underpinned 100 years of struggle and gave rise to countless miracles. The short film was apanied by an uninterrupted 10-minute score. Ten minutes, far longer than the average song, was sufficient to convey a mind-blowing range of color. Ten minutes, 12 melodies, 28 sections, more than 100 lines of music. They epassed the cultural elements of all 12 continents. Arge andplex ensemble of instruments. The rich range of emotion and the exquisite melodies that varied in pace but came off as seamlessly edited, coupled with the repeated variations, did not result in an overwhelming or protracted effect. The piece did not feel long at all, with surprises popping up at every corner, giving little in the way of respite. It had both the weight of an epic and the sheer beauty of a romantic score. A stunning and grand construction filled with twists and turns that put the listener in the moment and stirred their emotions. When Mo Lang hadposed the piece, he had been inspired by Fang Zhaos "This Life of Mine." What Mo Long had wanted to create was not just a perfunctory ount of these historical figures or collection of memories. What he had wanted to do was recreate the ethos of the era. As if these giants had never left and the hope and faith that had propelled them into battle had lived on. The human body might dpose, but the human spirit lived forever! The blood of the martyrs painted the skies red as the heroes made a triumphant return! Remembering these forgotten souls and etching their stories into stone. Forgetfulness was the ultimate killer. The short film ended with a monologue from the character ying General Lu Xi from Xizhou while resting on his deathbed. "I will have experienced three deaths in my life. The first time was when the Period of Destruction began. I bid farewell to my past and took on a new identity. The second time will be my imminent death, when my heart stops and my coffin is buried. I will be dered dead by a doctor, by friends and family, and by society. As for my third death, it will ur when thest person in this vast universe who remembered me forgets me. At that point, I will have nothing to do with the world. That is when I will truly disappear. I lived through my first death, and Im about to wee my second, but as long as you remember me..." The hoarse yet firm voice summoned all the remaining strength of his lungs, transcending time and space. "I. Shall. Live. On. Forever!" Fade to ck, followed by the text: "Please remember them." Commemoration and the passing of the torch could withstand the test of time. Audiences from around the world only shifted their attention away from the screen when the end credits rolled. They felt a sense of loss and were reinvigorated at the same time. The 10 seasons of "Founding Era" had finally concluded. A visual and auditory feast, without a doubt. When these stories of the past were transformed into images and the effect was enhanced by a haunting score, 10 seasonster, audiences acutely felt the power of fate and faith. "Unsurpassable god-level work! "We probably wont see another piece of filmed entertainment that can rival Founding Era for another 100 years." "They werent kidding about the series being a milestone. Even if theres a remake featuring a bunch of big stars, it cant beat the original. Its just not the same." "Im outta here. Gotta go pay my respects at the martyrs cemetery." "Ive decided. My n for the second half of the year is to hit all the martyrs cemeteries on all 12 continents!" "Whos going to the martyrs cemetery in Qian? Can I trouble you to bring back a good-luck charm from Old Fangs grave?" "Theyre in high demand these days and will be difficult toe by. I think theres a quota of one per person." "I love the soundtrack! The score to the short film at the end is jaw-dropping!" "The piece was written by Master Mo Lang. Its aplex, meandering piece that incorporates elements from all 12 continents. Its grand and meticulous at the same time. This is a true master at his finest. No wonder hes a national treasure, someone whos won the Gxy World Medal, the highest honor in the arts world!" "Factoring in all 10 seasons, the score for Founding Era is so strong. The songs keep getting better and better. The final piece that ran with the short film at the end was the grandest of them all." "Did anyone notice the credits at the end of the film? Two people were credited with the arrangement of the final song. One was Mo Lang, and the other Fang Zhao!" "What? Fang Zhao was involved?" Curious viewers rewound the episode. Low and behold, there was Fang Zhaos name. Concluding score "Legend" Composer: Mo Lang Arrangement: Mo Lang, Fang Zhao "..." "This was a tough song toposeand arrange as well. Fang Zhao was actually one of the arrangers?" "As far as us academics are concerned, arrangement is a form ofposition. In other words, Fang Zhao took part in the writing of the song." "No wonder hes a genius who got into the Twelve Tones program. Hes on apletely different level." The more people discussed Fang Zhao, the more folks studied the end credits. Some of them scrutinized the list word by word. Thus, their attention was drawn to the list of musicians who had taken part in the recording of the final song. "The worlds top three orchestras, Huangzhou Nightfall, Hongmen, and Saint Byron were all involved!" "I knew it! Sheng Yong from Saint Byron nailed his solo!" "My absolute favorite TLB also took part! No wonder the performance in the middle of the song sounded familiar." "I took a close look at the list of parties who participated in the recording. Besides the worlds top three orchestras, the others are all masters or critically acimed ensembles. They represent a wide range of styles. Its hard to believe that someone was actually able to incorporate them all into one song." In that context, lined up alongside a host of world-ss masters, Fang Zhao paled inparison. But the criticism was muted by the fact that Fang Zhao had been admitted to the Twelve Tones program. Yet while professionals and non-professionals alike touted their beloved orchestras, bands, and masters that had taken part in the recording, a lonement quickly became the focus of attention over a short period of time. "Such a show-off, Granddaddy Mo! I cant handle such a sophisticated piece! This is the kind of material that will be my dissertation topic or appear in my final exam! I wanna cry my eyes out!" After worshipping this magnificent piece, breaking down how technically difficult it was and admiring the all-star lineup that recorded the song, students from various music academies became paralyzed with fear. A single thought lingered in their heads after reading thement: Sh*t. This is definitely going to show up on an exam! Chapter 344: Prize Notification Chapter 344: Prize Notification Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Indeed, Mo Langs 10-minute piece was eyed by teachers in every major music academy as a potential exam question as soon as it debuted. It was exam time, after all; the teachers had to get creative. Every year, outstanding pieces were used as exam questions, and Mo Langs was a shoo-in. He was a master to begin with, and the song was top-notch. The piece was impossible to pass on. Ever since he had advanced in age, Mo Lang only released a song every two or three years, and every release was a curveball. Teachers immediately saw potential in "Legend" as a possible critical analysis or rearrangement question or essay topic. Just as music students from different departments had suspected, theplexity of the piece was Mo Langs way of showing off. The questions asked by Mo Langs piece were all tough ones. The average student struggled to answer one of them, let alone every single question. Many students started brainstorming. Since they knew that Master Mo Langs piece was a likely exam question, they had to prepare in advance. Should they seek outside help? Yet folks who had made their presence known on simr asions in the pasttutors from music cram schools and the authors of prominent textbookskept a much lower profile this time around. The leading cram school tutors were at a loss too. There didnt seem to be an easy solution. They didnt darement on the piece. We barely understand it. Who are we to counsel others? What if were wrong? Thatd be career suicide. Theposer was Mo Lang, after all. What a legendary figure. His technique was beyond the grasp of the average musician. Should they ask Mo Lang himself, then? Stop bullsh*tting! Was it so easy to gain ess to a master musician who was a national treasure? Not to mention that Mo Lang was quite old. He had limited energy and his body couldnt keep up. There was only so much he could do. After pondering the matter repeatedly, the students realized that approaching Fang Zhao was the easiest move. Fang Zhao was young, so there wasnt a generation gap to consider. Plus, Fang Zhao had been involved in theposing of the song. He was somewhat of an authority too. The students of Qian Academy of Music were the first to reach out to Fang Zhao. They were all "senior alum" this and "senior alum" that, fully taking advantage of the old-boy connection. It wasnt only the students. The teachers who nned on using "Legend" as an exam question also consulted Fang Zhao. As for Fang Zhao, he didnt mind offering his thoughts. It was easy for him. When he had been working on the song with Mo Lang, they had had wide-ranging discussions. He knew Mo Langs creative philosophy well. The only thing was that Mo Lang was still the author of the song. Whether or not he should speak up, how much he should revealthese were matters he still had to consult Venerable Mo on. Mo Lang was actually quite delighted when Fang Zhao reached out. "This is a good thing!" From Mo Langs perspective, his body couldnt cope, so it was impossible for him to lecture at length. But if it were up to him to choose someone to speak on the topic, his first choice would be Fang Zhao. He didnt think that Fang Zhaos young age reflected ack of ability. The old man had gotten a good sense of how much Fang Zhao knew when the youngposer had still been on Wai. As far as he was concerned, Fang Zhao would do just fine as a lecturer. Mo Lang already enjoyed considerable stature and prestige. He had no intention of holding back his talent and knowledge at this stage. He was more than willing to share his wisdom and insight with the next generation. It wasnt that Mo Lang ever withheld in his teaching, but now that he was so advanced in age, and he had gained new insight during the creative process for "Legend." Why leave any stone unturned at this stage? Passing the torch, a key theme in his work, was very important to him. As a teacher, he had the responsibility to spread his knowledge, train disciples, and dispel confusion. The future of the industry depended on the next generation. Mo Lang hoped to see innovation and breakthroughs in all musical genres. "Fang Zhao, do speak up!" Mo Lang was very supportive. "If I werent encumbered by my poor health, Id go on a global lecture tour!" After receiving Mo Langs go-ahead, Fang Zhao approached HuangArt for a venue where he could broadcast his lecture live. Yes, he could have lectured from his dorm room, but HuangArt had professional lecture halls for live broadcasts. The rent wasnt that expensive. As long as one could secure a room, the rest was easy. The only requirement for booking a lecture hall was that one had to broadcast through HuangArts own website. The leadership at HuangArt wasnt about to stall Fang Zhao on this matter, not to mention that he had Mo Langs backing. His request was approved immediately and he was allocated a prime lecture hall that had recently been upgraded with live broadcast equipment. Once he got approval, Fang Zhao studied his own ss schedule and decided on a timetable for his lectures. Tentatively, there were three lectures scheduled, eachsting an hour. They were free to watch. This was what the HuangArt officials in charge of the schools online curriculum had suggested. Given Fang Zhaos current seniority, he wouldnt be able tomand a very high viewing fee. Mo Lang also had to be taken into consideration. The fee couldnt be too low, out of respect for Mo Langs stature. Still, Fang Zhao wasnt short of cash, so they decided to keep things simple and make the lectures free. Master-level teachers had done the same in the past. It was a form of pro bono work, a token of encouragement and support for young musicians. The news of Fang Zhaos uing online lectures on "Legend" was first spread by the students of QiMu and HuangArt. Students from the leading music academies in other continents soon caught wind from chat groups and online forums. Many folks tuned in to partake in the spectacle. The lectures were free, after all. Giving them a listen didnt cost a cent. But there were also folks that felt that there was no such thing as a free lunch. Fang Zhao was bound to withhold the good stuff, so the lectures were a waste of time. It was up to the masses to decide whether or not to tune in. Fang Zhao couldnt force the issue. The three lectures were scheduled for three separate days, but cumtively, they would notst more than three hours. Fang Zhao showed Mo Lang his lecture outline. "Youve done a decent job. Just stick to this outline. Knock em dead! I will tune in." While Mo Lang was only listening in on the lectures, he asionally posted a thought or two. He couldnt physically deliver a full lecture now, but he was still fully capable of offering a thought or two every lecture. But that got some of Mo Langs disciples jealous. "Teacher is ying favorites!" Mo Lang had so many students. In terms of seniority, stature, and academic achievement, any one of them was far superior to Fang Zhao. But Mo Lang had no patience for the jealousy. "What can I do? On the matter of this piece alone, Fang Zhao knows me the best. He also has enough professional knowledge to lecture on the topic. You guys dont know me well enough. You cant capture what I want to convey." Several of Mo Langs disciples were incredulous. They also tuned in to Fang Zhaos lectures. During the first lecture, Fang Zhao focused on the background of the song and its artistic merits. "Is that the case? Is that what Teacher Mo meant?" asked one of Mo Langs former students. But every time a disciple posed such a challenge, they were inevitably shot down by Mo Lang. "Indeed. Thats exactly what I meant!" So much so that the more they listened to Fang Zhaos lectures, the less they questioned. Or maybe they simply kept their thoughts to themselves. So thats what Venerable Mo was thinking. I could never tell. Has age changed his perspective? It wasnt just Mo Langs former students. Many folks tuned in to Fang Zhaos lectures to enjoy a good show or with skepticism, but gradually, they realized that this Fang Zhao fes lectures were very high quality. They were all gems. Fang Zhaos gaming and acting fans got word of the lectures and started tuning in too. "Even though I couldnt understand a single sentence, I still felt that it was kick-ass." "So Zhao God is truly a music professional! I thought it was a joke." Out of the online audience of some 20 million for Fang Zhaos first lecture, only one-tenth were music students. The remaining viewers were either fans or random spectators. On day two, Fang Zhao moved on toposition technique. The number of music professionals tuning in jumped by 1 million. Students who had skipped yesterdays lecture showed up today. They realized that Fang Zhaos every utterance might be considered a model answer on their uing exams. It was better to hit record first and decipher his wordster. Students who werecking in analytical skillsmitted the lecture to memory. At least they wouldnt turn in a nk exam. The number of music professionals tuning in on day two had increased, but the overall viewership actually increased by 20 million! In contrast, 1 million more music professionals wasnt much to write home about. "The music professionals are a minority here. Most of the viewers are fans of Fang Zhao, no?" "No wonder producers like to invite top celebrities to join live broadcasts. They have a built-in audience," another viewmented. "What a smart PR move by HuangArt!" Because the second lecture touched on some key points and important techniques, the music professionals tuning in paid close attention. Those who couldnt keep up with the lecture rewatched the archived video after ss. Fang Zhao was also very focused. The vocal reminder on Fang Zhaos bracelet sounded before the online audience of some 40 million. "Ding! You have received an important email. Please take a look." Fang Zhao paused briefly before resuming, but he ignored his bracelet as if he hadnt been interrupted. But some of the folks watching the lecture took issue. "Its best that you turn off your notifications while lecturing. Its a form of professional courtesy." "Thats right. We turn off our notifications when we lecture too. Otherwise, your flow and rhythm will be interrupted. Were also concerned about affecting our students." "Aiya, Fang Zhao is still young, after all. Hes inexperienced. He just has to pay attention next time. My fellow professionals tuning in, theres no need to be too harsh." Fang Zhaos fans: "So it turns out the vocal reminder on Zhao Gods bracelet is the default one." "I remember when this voice first came out. Everyoneined it was as stiff and emotionless as a stone." "I havent heard the default voice in a long time. So they havent changed the voice, have they?" "Hahahaha... My granddad uses the same voice!" The chitchat continued until the followingment: "Do you guys know what the email he just received is about? If not, check out the press release the Gxy Awards organizingmittee just put out! The winners of the Gxy Supernova Prize have been announced! Fang Zhao is among the 10 winners!" "So its possible that Fang Zhao had set his notifications to mute, but the email from the Gxy Awards organizers was categorized as extra important? And thats why his vocal reminder was triggered?" "That cant be it. If it was a message from the Gxy Awards organizers, why didnt he read the email?" Mo Lang, who was listening in on the lecture, also noticed the announcement from the Gxy organizers. He made the connection to the vocal reminder he had just heard during Fang Zhaos lecture. "Ha! This fe is quite something," he blurted with a chuckle. This was probably the first time in history someone had been able to ignore a prize-notification email from the Gxy Awards organizers and keep lecturing calmly. More and more folks searched the inte to verify the news. When they managed to do so, they scrambled back to the online lecture to postments. "Zhao God! Youve won!" "Youve won a major prize! Arent you going to take a look?" "Hurry, check out the email you just received!" "If it were me, Id screw the lecture and read the email first!" "Now this is a masterful disy of god-levelposure!" "So the award citation refers to his special contribution in curing the Hull virus. What the heck? Isnt the Gxy Award an arts prize? They dont have a medical category, do they?" "New fan? Its a long story. Please conduct a search for news items rted to the four chapters of the 100-Year Period of Destruction series." More and more folks found out about Fang Zhaos Supernova win, but Fang Zhao continued his lecture at his usual tempo even though thements section for the online lecture had already been flooded with messages urging him to read his email. At the retirement home for former government officials in Yanbei. Great-Grandfather Fang was watching the live broadcast. He learned of Fang Zhaos win through thements section and confirmed the news on the Gxy Awards official website. He was in tears, his voice hoarse from screaming in celebration. Great-Grandfather Fang felt that this went beyond a family honor. As the only Yanzhou native to win a Supernova Award this year, Fang Zhao was the pride of the continent no doubt, but as one of the major yers behind the curing of the Hull virus, he was a credit to all mankind! "Our Xiao Zhao... Howe hes sopetent?" Great-Grandfather Fangs emotions began spiraling out of control. He was so moved that he was covered in tears and snot. He turned his head to discover Great-Grandmother Fang had been filming him all along. Great-Grandfather Fang: "Burp!" Chapter 345: Its Watching Me Chapter 345: Its Watching Me Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Great-Grandfather Fang was so caught off-guard by his wifes paparazzi-style filming that he burped. The burp instantly erased all the simmering emotions that had built up inside him. But he was done crying, which had taken a toll on him. Devoid of emotion, Great-Grandfather Fang felt refreshed. He sent out eight generous virtual red packets in his various chat groups and bragged away. "In celebration of our Xiao Zhao winning the Gxy Supernova Award! [red packet]" Every time the former officials in the retirement home heard Great-Grandfather Fang tout Fang Zhaostest song or acting role, they adopted the mindset of watching someone make a fool of himself. Even though they ostensibly congratted Great-Grandfather Fang, in their hearts they were contemptuous. The retirement home was quite big. Besides Great-Grandfather Fang, there were bound to be other retired officials whose descendants were doing well, especially those who were part of the establishment. But these fellow residents were much more low-key about their descendants aplishments. There was no way they would put these milestones front and center and brag about them like Great-Grandfather Fang. But this time around, when they found out that Fang Zhao had won the Gxy Supernova Award, Great-Grandfather Fangs fellow retirees offered their heartfelt congrattions. Firstly, it was because the Gxy Supernova Award was the real deal. Fang Zhao was the only person from Yanzhou among the winnersand he was only in his 20s. He had tremendous potential. The prize cemented Fang Zhaos transition from an entertainment celebrity to a genuine artist. The second reason Great-Grandfather Fangs fellow retirees changed their minds about Fang Zhao was his role in the curing of the Hull virus. Regardless of whether or not it was serendipitous, Fang Zhaos contribution couldnt be disputed. It was worthy of respect. "Congrats, Old Fang! Your family has produced another stalwart!" "Your Xiao Zhao is only in his 20s. The skys the limit for him!" "This kid Fang Zhao is quite something." Great-Grandfather Fang couldnt contain his delight. "Yes, yes, yes. Xiao Zhao takes after me the most!" Great-Grandfather Fang wanted to speak to Fang Zhao via videoconference, but he decided to wait another two days because he figured his great-grandson was very busy. After sending a text message offering his congrattions and urging Fang Zhao to pay attention to his health and eat well, Great-Grandfather Fang, donning his new artsy outfit and with his immactely polished walking stick in hand, went out for a chat with his friends. He wanted to see if his friends thought his new outfit was artistic enough. Should he get a new hairdo too? In Huangzhou, afterpleting his second lecture, Fang Zhao had a huge backlog of messages to go through. First, Fang Zhao read the email from the Gxy Awards organizingmittee and confirmed that it was a notification of his win. The email also asked Fang Zhao to respond with his address. The invitation to the prize ceremony would be delivered within 12 hours of organizers receiving his address. After responding with the address of his dorm room at HuangArt, Fang Zhao responded to some of the other messages. While he was doing so, he got a call from Huangcheng TVs Channel Nine. Huangcheng TVs programming wasnt heavy onmercial and entertainment content, and its Channel Nine specialized in high-brow documentaries. A small portion of its best work ended up in government archives andbeled with a golden sticker. Channel Nine was making a documentary about the curing of the Hull virus. It was a gold-sticker production. As theposer of the music that paved the way for a cure to the Hull virus, Fang Zhao was naturally one of the key interviewees. "Weve already dispatched a team to shoot in Yanzhou. Were wondering when would be a good time for Mr. Fang? Its just going to be a straightforward interview and some additional filming. Half an hour will suffice. Well also film you going about your day, but our cameraman wont be intrusive," the producer from Channel Nine said. Crews had already been dispatched to all 12 continents. There were people involved in the project to cure the Hull virus on every single continent who needed to be filmed, but the team sent to Yanzhou had a heavier workload. When Fang Zhao hadposed the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series, he had been working for an entertainmentpany in Yanzhou. The Yanzhou crew also had to film Fang Zhaos fellow team members who had helped create the virtual idol Pr Light. "No problem," Fang Zhao said. "Then when might you be free, Mr. Fang? Lets set up a time. We can conduct the interview at HuangArt. Well send our team over." "How about tomorrow at 4 p.m.? I have ss in the morning and a one-hour lecture in the afternoon thats being broadcast live. The lecture ends at 3:30. I can start filming at 4." "Great, lets make it tomorrow at 4 p.m., then." After making the appointment with Channel Nine, Fang Zhao called Nanfeng to brief him so he could start getting ready. Already ecstatic about Fang Zhaos Supernova win, when Nanfeng learned about the Channel Nine interview, he profusely promised his boss that he would be on his best behavior and not reflect poorly on Fang Zhao. After hanging up, Nanfeng also secretlymended himself, See, what a great eye for employers I have! He also reminded himself to perform on the job so he could keep it for as long as he could. He was going to attend the Gxy Awards presentation ceremony with his boss! How many award-winning actors and actresses coveted an invitation? The entertainment industry figures who could attend were a minority who had umted a critical mass of works and gained sufficient status. As a newly hired assistant, Nanfeng was already feeling the trickle-down effect of his bosss sess. The day after Fang Zhao was awarded the Supernova, he had ss in the morning and gave his third live lecture in the afternoon. As soon as the lecture started, the viewership skyrocketed to 100 million people and kept growing rapidly. Yanzhous entertainment media put its ability to judge where the winds were blowing and to bullsh*t ordingly on full disy. Once word that Fang Zhao had won a Gxy Supernova award got out, they started putting him on a pedestal. Most of the viewers for the final lecture were from Yanzhou, folks who were curious and eager to witness the spectacle. The 10 winners of the Supernova prize hailed from nine of the worlds 12 continents. There were two winners from Huangzhou. Media outlets from those nine continents went all out in their self-promotion, eager not to be outdone by theirpetitors. Thements section for Fang Zhaos live webcast was flooded with congrattory messages, but Fang Zhao didnt study them carefully. Instead, hepleted his lecture series ording to his lesson n before smiling at the camera and thanking viewers for their good wishes. After going offline, Fang Zhao got a video call from Xue Jing. "Fang Zhao, have you received your invitation to the awards ceremony?" asked Xue Jing. "I have. It was delivered to my dorm roomst night," said Fang Zhao. "Good. Remember to be humble when you attend the presentation ceremony. You carried yourself well during todays lecture. Keep it up." Xue Jing was worried, having read all the inted coverage by the shameless media. He was concerned that Fang Zhao might be swayed and get a swollen head. He figured if he had won the Supernova at such a young age, he would have felt like he was God. Many senior artists who had won Gxy awards in the past would be attending the presentation ceremony, and Xue Jing didnt want Fang Zhao to leave a bad impression. Fang Zhao knew what Xue Jing was thinking. He was about to respond when an alert popped up on his bracelet and caught his attention. "Teacher Xue..." Fang Zhao said. "Listen to me, dont dress like a rock star at the awards ceremony. Just pick something simple and elegant." "I understand. Teacher Xue, I wanted to..." "Im not done yet. Listen, kid. The venue will be filled with senior artists. Regardless of whether they are award winners, their presence means they have made significant contributions and racked up aplishments in their respective fields. Watch your behavior before them," Xue Jing continued. "I understand, Teacher Xue..." "Let me finish first!" Xue Jing scolded before realizing he might have been too harsh. He paused and asked, "What was it you wanted to say?" "Teacher Xue, youve won the Gxy World Medal. It was announced two minutes ago," Fang Zhao said. The Gxy World Medal wasnt awarded every year. It wasnt umon for there to be a three- to five-year gap between winners. The reason that Xue Jing worked so hard at his age to umte even more aplishments and make greater contributions to his field was to win a Gxy World Medal, which was the pinnacle of any artists career. Judging simply from how many outstanding pieces he had and his influence as aposer, Xue Jing paled inparison to musicians like Mo Lang. In contrast, his range was also limited. There were otherpetentposers who specialized in the same genre. He fell just short in terms of artistic achievement. But all these years, he had kept toiling away. Xue Jing applied for a Gxy World Medal every three years. He had applied this year as well. That was why he wasnt a member of the organizingmittee for this years Gxy Awards and hadnt joined the selection panel for the Supernova award. News had not been forting, so Xue Jing figured he had been passed on again. Little did he know... Xue Jing froze when he heard what Fang Zhao had said. Xue Jings assistant looked on with concern. He had just received official word of the prize, but Xue Jing was on the phone with Fang Zhao, so he hadnt interrupted. The assistant handed him a ss of warm water. "Venerable Xue, calm down! Have a sip of water first!" Xue Jings eye gradually focused on the ss. He epted it, but his hands kept shivering. The ss was only half full. By the time it had reached his mouth, another half had been lost to the trembling. He also identally hung up on Fang Zhao at some point. When Fang Zhao called back, it was Xue Jings assistant who answered. "Venerable Xue is just in shock. He needs some time to recover," the assistant said as he cast a nce at his boss, still paralyzed in his chair. "Good to know." Fang Zhao had been worried that Xue Jing was so emotional he had copsed or something. Nanfeng was already waiting when Fang Zhao emerged from the ssroom. "Boss, the folks from Channel Nine are here." The crew from Channel Nine was standing by. The venue for the interview was a quiet park within the HuangArt campus. The questions posed to Fang Zhao werent as pointed as the ones he had learned to expect from entertainment journalists; they mainly revolved around his creative process and the Hull virus. Fang Zhao answered in detail. A giddy Nanfeng delivered tea to his boss and the interviewer. After the interview, most of the crew left. "If we need additional footage, well reach out ahead of time. Does that work for you, Mr. Fang?" the producer asked. "No problem." Fang Zhao was willing to work with the crew on minor details like that. One cameraman remained to tail Fang Zhao and shoot him as he went about his daily routine. "Fang Zhao, just go about your business as usual. Pretend that I dont exist. If you think something is off-limits, just let me know." The cameraman followed Fang Zhao back to his dorm room. The first thing he noticed was the Fiery Bird gaming helmet. To prepare for the Channel Nine shoot, Nanfeng had wiped many of Fang Zhaos personal items repeatedly, especially the gaming helmet. "Wow! Fiery Birds limited-edition souped-up eighth-gen gaming helmet! Its no longer avable for sale!" The cameraman was a Fiery Bird fan as well. His gaze became fixated on the helmet. "Nowadays, only celebrities like you who work with Fiery Bird can get one. Can I take a look?" the cameraman asked, looking at Fang Zhao expectantly. "Of course," Fang Zhao said, nodding. "Can I take a picture of it?" "Sure." "Thanks so much! Oh, Mr. Fang, just do your own thing. Ive set up the camera already. It will follow you automatically. Im just going to sit here and not interrupt your work." The cameraman cradled the gaming helmet like a baby. He was giddily taking a selfie with it when he felt something was off. He scanned the room and his gaze met that of the curly-haired dog lying next to Fang Zhaos feet. "That dog is looking at me. I feel like it wants to bite me," the cameraman whispered to Nanfeng. Nanfeng, who had been pondering what to wear to the Gxy Awards presentation ceremony, nced at Curly Hair and said, "Little Curly Hair is such a good boy. Why would you think that?" "No, I really think it has something against me. Look, its still staring at me." "Why dont you switch ces?" Nanfeng suggested. The cameraman broke his promise of sitting still and moved to another chair, still cradling the gaming helmet. Yet Curly Hairs gaze lingered. The cameraman poked Nanfeng and whispered, "Its staring at me again." Curly Hair kept on staring, snorting every few minutes or so. The cameraman panicked. What did I do wrong? Why do you keep staring at me? Chapter 346: Gift from a Kid Chapter 346: Gift from a Kid Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh During the entire shoot, the cameraman was holed up in his corner, cradling the gaming helmet. He used his bracelet to adjust the angle of the camera. Fang Zhao just sat there writing. Initially, the cameraman had thought that Fang Zhao was posing. No wonder he starred in "Founding Era." Thats some serious acting chops. But eventually, the cameraman realized that Fang Zhao was actually writing. He was curious what Fang Zhao was writing, but he was hesitant to zoom in. Most artists didnt like voyeurs when they were immersed in the creative process. The curly-haired dog stuck out its neck and nced over at its owner. The notebook spread open on Fang Zhaos desk was filled with words and all sorts of symbols and lines, but the cameraman couldnt understand a thing. Not a single word. After a few embarrassed chuckles, the cameraman reluctantly parted with the gaming helmet and packed his gear. On the way back to the TV station, the cameraman shared his thoughts about the shoot with his colleagues. "Fang Zhaos dog is vicious!" "Doesnt he have a small dog?" one of his colleagues asked. "It is a small dog, but now I knowthe smaller the dog, the meaner it is!" "Maybe its leery of outsiders. Did it bite you?" "No, but theres a saying from the Old Era that makes a lot of sense: Biting dogs dont bark. It didnt bark, so its definitely the biting kind. It kept staring at me. What a scary gaze. Im thinking if Fang Zhao hadnt been around, it would have attacked me." "Hahaha, so were you scared shitless during the entire shoot?" "Yeah, but thank God there was a limited-edition gaming helmet to keep mepany, hehehe." While the cameraman was discussing the limited-edition gaming helmet with his colleagues, Curly Hair was already dragging the helmet back into the cab. A puzzled Nanfeng looked on and asked Fang Zhao, "Boss, so Curly Hair likes gaming helmets?" "Yep." Fang Zhao mmed his notebook shut, but he didnt put it away. It remained on his desk so he could edit his score in the evening. He had been inspired by the footage the documentary crew had shown him today. Seeing as Fang Zhao had no intention of borating, Nanfeng moved on, asking about preparations for the awards ceremony. "Boss, are you really going to wear that outfit on the red carpet?" As far as Nanfeng was concerned, the outfit Fang Zhao had picked was too in. It didnt stand out. Nanfeng had attended many awards ceremonies. Some celebrities were dressed unremarkably at first nce, but on closer scrutiny, there was a certain extravagance to their outfits. It was stealth posturing, to put it bluntly. The celebrities attending the presentation ceremony werent going to dress inly. What a great opportunity for exposure it was. There would be so many people attending. How would they boost their poprity if they didnt wear something special that became a topic of discussion? But the presentation ceremony Fang Zhao was going to attend this time wasnt of the pure entertainment variety. It was very high ss. Nanfeng didnt have much in the way of precedents to work with. He didnt feel confident about this judgment and wanted to confer with Fang Zhao. "There is no red carpet at the presentation ceremony for the Gxy Awards," Fang Zhao responded. As an elder in the arts world once put it: "They didnt need a red carpet to shine." Serious artists didnt care about things like that. They also werent into ostentatious disys, which they considered too crass. "No... no red carpet?" Nanfeng was disappointed, but he quickly found hisposure. His job posed many new challenges, and he intended to take them seriously. Yan Biao and Zuo Yu were still taking their bodyguard sses. Nanfeng hadnt signed up. He had rented a room on campus close to his bosss room so he could be at Fang Zhaos beck and call. That way he could do his job efficiently and minimize intrusions to his bosss personal life. After dinner, Fang Zhao started editing the song he hadposed in the afternoon. There had been arge element of luck in the four chapters of the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series bing the key to curing the Hull virus, but there had been a certain inevitability to that luck too. Fate worked in magical ways. Even Fang Zhao, who had endured the 100-year Period of Destruction, hadnt expected this added bonus. The reason the Gxy Awards selection panel had decided to make an exception and name Fang Zhao a Supernova winner was to send the message that music wasnt just a form of recreation or entertainment. It could also save lives. At 11 p.m., Fang Zhao sent the edited piece to the director of the documentary about the Hull virus. After the interview, the director had a brief chat with Fang Zhao. It was also the director who had showed him the footage of the Hull virus patients his team hadpiled. On the spur of the moment, the director had jokingly asked Fang Zhao, "Wannapose a new piece? Ill stick it in the documentary." "Sure," Fang Zhao had responded. While Fang Zhao was sending the director his score, the director was on a videoconference call with an old coborator. "What the station chief means is that they want to promote this documentary heavily. Curing the Hull virus is something beneficial to all of mankind. Its a rare topic toe by, so of course we need to make the most out of it. The production values must be meticulous. As for the score, were counting on you, Old Jo." Anyone in the business knew that an excellent score that meshed well with the film had a big impact on viewers. It would enhance the appeal of the documentary significantly. The Old Jo the director had referred to was a famed musician andposer of film scores. He was in his 80s. In the New Era, when life expectancies had doubled, these were prime years, the pinnacle of ones career. Old Jo had a special knack for interpreting images. He also knew how to help the director advance his or her story. He had his own team and took on projects independently. Old Jo had been hired to write the score for the Hull virus documentary. He had a sufficient body of work and a team with a proven track record that justified the appointment. The directors email notification went off during the chat. The director had dispatched teams to all continents, which were in different time zones. It was early in the morning where he was, but it might be noontime on another continent, so he was keeping his eye on the ball, scrutinizing every single email he received. When he got word of the encrypted email, the director clicked on it immediately. "Huh?" The director was surprised when he read the name of the sender. "Whats wrong?" Old Jo asked. "Its a scan of a handwritten score." The director didnt identify the sender. "But the score is a bitplex, unlike the ones I received earlier. Its incredibly detailed." Old Jos curiosity was piqued. "A score? Send me a copy." Old Jo was an old coborator, and the director knew he was trustworthy. He wouldnt sabotage another persons work. The director forwarded the score quickly after obscuring the name of theposer. "There are quite a few symbols I dont understand. Im not a music professional. Why dont you take a look and share your thoughts," the director said while secretly passing judgment. Hes a young man, after all. Once he heard I could stick his song in the documentary, he got to work right away. A bit of a career climber. Old Jo often vetted pieces for the director to prevent his team from being conned. Nowadays, many submissions were touted as the work of masters to fetch a high price, but in reality, they were oftenposed by those masters students and then polished by the masters themselves. But veteran musicians could see through the act easily. When he got the score, the first thing he looked for was the name of theposer, but it was blurred. He chuckled. "Why bother redacting the name of theposer? Not to brag, but at our level, we can identify theposer with one nce. Even if I cant give you a name, I can tell you who theposer trained under. Thats why they dont demand confidentiality for music academy exams anymore." The director served himself a slice of watermelon. He chewed away while Old Jo kept yapping away. But after a while, when he had nearly finished the slice, he realized Old Jo had stopped speaking. He lifted his head and his heart leaped. Old Jos smile was gone. "Old Jo?" the director asked. On the other end of the call, Old Jo arched his eyebrows and red, his voice filled with anger. "Weve been coborators for 20-plus years, if not 30, no?" The director was confused. "Whats up?" "You promised me this project and now you look for outside help?" "I didnt!" The director was at a loss. Old Jos frown deepened. "Then whats this score all about? Dont tell me it isnt for the documentary!" "You could tell from the score?" The director was blown away. He raised his arms in surrender. "OK, I confess, this is a piece a young kidposed for our documentary. It was a nice gesture. He doesnt count as outside help." Old Jo wasnt appeased. He was still trembling in fury. Raising his voice, he demanded, "Youre still lying! A kid? This type of quality andpetence, this level of emotional impact... a kid? Go find me a kid who can produce something like this!" As far as Old Jo was concerned, it would take aposer with at least decades of experience to produce the score before him. And that would be someone quite talented. The director froze. He immediately clicked on the email from Fang Zhao and showed Old Jo the name of the sender and the original scan. He circled Fang Zhaos name on the score. "See, there it is. Theposer is Fang Zhao, the guy I interviewed today. You must have heard of him." Old Jo stared at the name on the score in silence. If it were anyone else, Old Jo would have suspected a ghostwriter, but Fang Zhao? Mo Lang, a national treasure, had personally invited Fang Zhao to coborate on a piece. He had gotten into HuangArts prestigious Twelve Tones programs before turning 30. And the four chapters of his "100-Year Period of Destruction" series had impressed the Gxy Awards jury so much that they had made an exception and awarded him a Supernova Award this year. Did he need a ghostwriter? Old Jo was still feeling embarrassed when the director asked, "Fang Zhao is only in his 20s. Compared to us, hes a young kid, no?" Old Jos cheeks were burning. "Fang Zhao... Fang Zhao is an exception. His talent has transcended his age." It finally dawned on the director what Old Jo was getting at. "So youre saying this piece is quite exceptional?" "Indeed! Its so good that it should cost you a hefty sum." The director was delighted. "Its free. Fang Zhao said its a gift. His only condition is that we dont change his score and that we record the song based on his score." "You wanna change the score?" Old Jo red into the camera. "Dont sabotage a good piece!" "We wont, then! Not a single note. Well stick to his handwritten score." The director realized he had lucked out big time. He had saved some major bucks. He couldnt afford to splurge on someone of Fang Zhaos market value. He had never thought that Fang Zhao had taken his jokingment seriously. Lets give Fang Zhao more prominent y in the documentary, then. Then it struck the director that he could publicize Fang Zhaos gift. Who knows, maybe other masterposers would donate their work! The director couldnt contain his joy. He was smiling like a fox that had just nicked a juicy chicken leg. "This kid Fang Zhao, hes quite willing to lend a helping hand. Hes a good kid." Chapter 347: A Kindly Smile Chapter 347: A Kindly Smile Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh The curing of the Hull virus was big news. When medical experts announced the news, it dominated headlines on all continents for some time. This time, Fang Zhao also became known to many more people. As far as the masses were concerned, the Hull virus was a distant topic. If news of its curing hadnt broken, they probably would have never heard of the virus, let alone its symptoms or how hard it was to cure. And they responded to the news with mild surprisethat was it. But Fang Zhaos role in the cure blew many folks away. Even though many people didnt watch TV series and didnt follow the news, the nket coverage of Fang Zhaos feat made him a household name. Many were incredulous when they heard the story for the first time. "How far-fetched is thata musician can actually cure diseases!" The four chapters of Fang Zhaos "100-Year Period of Destruction" series served merely as a stepping stone, providing the research team studying the Hull virus with a clear roadmap and direction. The actual treatment n and follow-up research hadnt had anything to do with Fang Zhao, but for folks who didnt care about the details, what was more interesting was how a musician had helped cure an illness. How fascinating did that sound! For most folks, that was all there was to it: a fascinating story, a topic for post-meal chitchat. But regardless of peoples motivations, the Fang Zhaos name got major global exposure yet again. And the engine behind thetest round of publicity was not the entertainment press corps but serious magazines and news outlets. The full range of news publications in Yanzhou also covered the story thoroughly. Many members of the entertainment industry also discussed the story in private. "What a freak this Fang Zhao is." "Indeed. I reviewed his career over the past few years again. These are aplishments beyond the reach of the average person." "If you take a look at other celebrities, none of them have followed the same path." "No tabloid stories, he doesnt hit the red carpet, and theres little in the way of self-promotion. Yet every time he does something, its a big deal. This Hull virus business has shaken the medical world to its core. I wonder what Fang Zhao will do next." Fang Zhao was oblivious to all this discussion. He was busy preparing for the Gxy Awards presentation ceremony. In addition, he had received a few new invitations to other prize ceremonies and activities that carried weight. He had to prepare for those as well. On the day of the Gxy Awards prize ceremony, Fang Zhao brought Nanfeng, Zuo Yu, and Yan Biao. It wasmon for artists who attended prize ceremonies to bring their assistants and drivers, but bodyguards were rarer. Zuo Yu and Yan Biao would be attending as driver and bodyguard respectively, but only assistants were allowed in the main venue. Drivers and bodyguards were banned. Nanfeng was glowing. Even though he was assigned a seat in the back where assistants were relegated, he was d that he had ess to the main venue in the first ce. He took a selfie and posted it to his social media ount, drawing quite a few jealousments. As for Fang Zhao himself, he tried to act humbly as Xue Jing had instructed. While most of the attendees couldnt rival Fang Zhao in terms of market value, they were far superior when considering artistic achievement. But the awards ceremony posed a dilemma for Fang Zhao. The other artists who won Supernova Awards this year were all quite emotional, teary-eyed and all. In contrast, this young artist was too calm. So Fang Zhao feltpelled to act "younger" to blend in. His usual calm came off as maturity, but being indifferent at the arts worlds most prestigious prize ceremony was a different story. That would be considered posturing. Of course, there were artists who didnt like to smile or who got more wound-up the more nervous they were, but clearly, Fang Zhao didnt fall in either category. I better show some emotion. Otherwise, the veteran artists will think Im a snob. When it was time for Fang Zhao to ept his award. Nanfeng, who was in the audience, as well as Zuo Yu and Lan Biao, who were outside, all noticed their boss was near tears and that his eyes were glowing. "..." "What do you think? Do you think Boss is really that emotional?" Zuo Yu whispered in a voice message he sent his two colleagues. "Of course! This is the Gxy Awards were talking about. Even though boss only won a Supernova, which belongs to the lowest category and pales inparison to a Neb or Gxy World Medal, it still beats all the other awards. Boss was the only winner from Yanzhou. But... something isnt right," Nanfeng said. "What do you think?" Zuo Yu asked Yan Biao. Yan Biao pondered the matter briefly and shook his head. "Hard to say." If he hadnt known Fang Zhao for so long, perhaps Yan Biao would have taken the show of emotion at face value. Nanfeng hadnt spent that much time with Fang Zhao and didnt know him well, but Yan Biao, on the other hand, knew Fang Zhao quite well. During his military service, Fang Zhao was someone who killed calmly when he was under siege and facing off against terrorists and beasts. Besides, Fang Zhao hadnt been all that emotional when he got word of the Supernova, and it had been several days since then, enough time for him to calm down. Even if he got caught up in the emotion of the moment, this was too obvious a disy. Yan Biao suspected it was an act. The presenter of Fang Zhaos award was Mo Lang. Clinging to a silver-white round box emzoned with the Supernova logo, Mo Lang shed a proud smile. "Youve done well!" Even though the old man was retired, he was still well connected. He had already found out about the new piece Fang Zhao hadposed for the Hull virus documentary. Adding to that Fang Zhaos other aplishments ofte, Mo Lang fancied great things for the young artist. Quite a few members of the audience were intrigued by Mo Langs reaction. "Venerable Mo is in a good mood today." "Venerable Mo doesnt ept disciples anymore, but judging from his demeanor today, he might as well have taken on a new student." People who knew Mo Lang knew that this was a rare disy of emotion for him. Mo Lang rarely smiled or joked around. Even as a presenter, he was mostly solemn and decorous, but now he was all smiles on stage. Clearly, he was pleased with Fang Zhao, this junior artist. On ount of Mo Langs status, the veteran artists in the audience secretly vowed to treat Fang Zhao well from now on if they could help it. Mo Lang personally draped the Supernova medal over Fang Zhaos neck. Fang Zhao clutched a certificate that went along with his medal. In all honesty, he was happy and ovee with emotion. Whether it was the curing of the Hull virus or a nod to his musical talent, the prize was worth celebrating. It was something worth getting excited about. His unfulfilled wishes from his previous life were being realized now. The white metallic medal he had just donned and the certificate in his hands were confirmation of his hard work the past few years. He had shouldered a heavy burden during the Period of Destruction and faced different circumstances, so hed had to conceal his emotions, keep his cards close to his vest. Now he was wearing his heart on his sleeve. It was a minor adjustment more in keeping with the young body he inhabited. After wearing the medal, Fang Zhao had to remain on stage with Mo Lang for a photo. The photo would be filed in the Gxy Awards archives. Meanwhile, the live broadcast of the prize ceremony on a certain website... The host was also ovee with emotion, and he pronounced, "At this moment, the Venerable Mr. Mo Lang, a master who is a national treasure, and Fang Zhao, the youngest Supernova winner this year, are facing the camera and shing kindly smiles simultaneously." Realizing his mistake 1 , the host caught himself. But it was a live broadcast, after all. What he had just said couldnt be undone. Laughter engulfed the control room of the live broadcast. "Hahaha, the host misspoke, huh?" "Kindly my ass! Its a fitting adjective for Mo Lang, but Fang Zhao is only in his 20s!" "Snicker. Kindly? What the hell? Compared to these old geezers, Fang Zhao is just a kid! Why dont you stick to the facts, host?" Even though the host eventually corrected himself, hisment had already aired. Some folks with too much time on their hands took a screenshot of Fang Zhaos smile while wearing his medal and holding his certificate and made it into an emoticon called "Kindly Smile." Ignorant of the fact that he had been made into an emoticon, Fang Zhao acknowledged the master artists in the audience before returning to his seat. After the Supernovas were presented, it was time for the Neb prize. The Neb was a lifetime achievement award of sorts. One winner was chosen each year, honoring an individual or organization that had made long-term and significant contributions to the arts. As for the Gxy World Medal, the most coveted prize among the Gxy Awards, career achievement, talent, andpetence were equally weighed. If there were no suitable candidates, the prize was not awarded. It wasmon for the award to not be handed out several years in a row. But this year, Xue Jing had finally been selected. Many folks were worried when Xue Jing went on stage, afraid that the elderly man in his 160s would be so ovee by emotion that he would pass out. Xue Jing had long been a fixture in the artsmunity. He had many friends in the audience. It seemed like these friends could feel the heavy heart and ecstasy that were colliding inside Xue Jing. Xue Jing had waited for some 160 years. He had been oh-so-close to winning this award on many asions but had always missed out. Now, the most prestigious medal and highest honor in the arts world was in his hands. It was affirmation of his talent, contributions, and his artistic career. The mood in the room was much more boisterouspared to when the Supernovas were being awarded. Xue Jing was allocated more time to share his thoughtspared to the other prize winners. He was all choked up and the apuse was never-ending. Fang Zhao pped along too. He was happy for Xue Jing while pondering his career at the same time. The Supernova was only the first step in Fang Zhaos artistic career. The Neb Award and Gxy World Medal were his next goals. Maybe, when he was at the twilight of his life, he would be awarded the most prestigious medal of the premier prize in the arts world, just like Xue Jing and Mo Lang. Photos and footage of Fang Zhao epting his award surfaced online before the Gxy Award ceremony had ended. Screen captures of the live broadcast and highlights appeared on a variety of media outlets. The news item showed up among entertainment, local, and even military headlines. As the youngest winner of the Supernova this year and with the link to the curing of the Hull virus, Fang Zhao was prime fodder for journalists. He simply dominated the headlines. At their retirement home in Yanbei, Great-Grandfather Fang and Great-Grandmother Fang were glued to the telecast. Great-Grandfather Fang tearfully handed out generous red packets in his chat groups. "Our Xiao Zhao won the Supernova Award! [red packet] [red packet] [red packet]" The gaming department at Silver Wing didnt stay idle either. The team posted profusely. Jinrostest status update: "Our boss! [Kindly Smile]" It was fair to say most of the people who knew Fang Zhao well were quite emotional while watching the live broadcast, but there was also a minority that reacted differently. The painting prodigy and Fang Zhaos HuangArt ssmate, Will Branch, for example. Will was extremely calm and wore a very serious expression when he watched the live telecast. His eyes were glued to Fang Zhao as he carefully observed his ssmates every move and expression. He felt that he was close to attaining the short-term goal he had set for himself while studying at HuangArt. Chapter 348: Realizing a Short-Term Goal Chapter 348: Realizing a Short-Term Goal Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh After the Gxy Awards prize ceremony, Fang Zhaos name recognition was boosted yet again. Both journalists who were part of and outside the establishment showered praise on him. If any big star in the entertainment industry was made the topic of the day, these media types would typically feud to no end, yet this time, they all stuck to the same script. Why was that? The circumstances were different. One had to pick ones battles. The pundits werent stupid enough to bicker over this one. Regardless of whether or not Fang Zhao had simply been lucky in providing the breakthrough to curing the Hull virus, the results were what they were. He had received an officialmendation. He had picked up his prize. Even if they wanted to take issue with Fang Zhao, now was not the time. They could only hold back for now. There would be plenty of other opportunities down the road. Who knows, they might have something on Fang Zhao next time. The director of the Hull virus documentary intended to capitalize on Fang Zhaos poprity. Government-owned media outlets on every continent were already pushing the documentary, generating plenty of headlines, but the directors fear was that few readers would actually go to see the documentary. The name "Fang Zhao" guaranteed traffic, which meant more potential viewers. To give the documentary broader exposure, the director shot a short film that used Fang Zhaos new song as the score. Fang Zhaos authorship of the song was highlighted. Nanfeng was peeved when he found out. Nanfeng voiced his concerns to Fang Zhao directly. "So it turns out that high-ss shows like this will hitch a ride on someones poprity too. Isnt it a bit underhanded?" But as far as Fang Zhao was concerned, as long as they meant well, he wasnt going to quibble with the director or the team over their calcted moves. Fang Zhao was happy to see more people learn of the Hull virus and the stories of the strong family members who supported the patients. The first trailer that the production team for the documentary released was about three minutes long. A mournful piano solo conveyed sadness and a heavy heart. A stifling mood permeated the darkness, as if the world were deep in slumber. Hull-virus patients experienced an out-of-body experience of sorts. They couldnt express themselves. They couldnt experience the world, so they didnt feel sadness and pain. Those who suffered the most were their immediate family. As far as the immediate family members of Hull-virus patients were concerned, the world was a mean ce, but they had no choice but to confront it head-on. They were forced to abandon their own life ns, like the power couple of Ming Cang and wife, for example. They gave up their promotions and bright futures so they could track down a cure and diligently keep vigil, hoping that Lady Luck would pay them a visit. But when would that day arrive? Nobody knew. Maybe their children would recover tomorrowor never. Human beings werent afraid of hardship. What they feared the most was theck of courage and determination. A man squatted in a corner smoking a cigarette and taking in the picture of his 5-year-old daughter, who wore a nk expression. He tugged his cor over his lips, which were frozen pale, got up, and shivered in the relentless winter breeze. He had to get back to his life. After a long night of entertaining, a middle-aged man reeking of alcohol and vomit returned home to his stone-like, expressionless child. His shoulders copsed and he stormed into the bathroom. He washed his face with cold water and stared into the mirror with his bloodshot eyes. How much longer can you keep your sh*t together? A mother sat on the seat of a swing, watching squealing children scamper in the park. Her eyes turned tearful. She dusted off her dress, left, and leaned on a railing, her eyes filled with fear. A gray-haired couple steered a wheelchair-bound young man out of the hospital and into the quiet streets as they slowly made their way home. ... Not everyone was as well-off as Ming Cang and his wife. There were so, so many folks who had already been suffocated by the cruelties and hardships of life. For them, the world was a brutal ce. Fate was a form of torture, a multitude of setbacks, painful and full of desperation. In one fleeting moment, they had contemted giving up. They had wanted an end to it all. "Life is an extended wait. Everyone is waiting for something important or meaningful. It could be a certain person, a single utterance, a belief, or an opportunity." "Were prepared to wait for our whole lives." "Thankfully, Lady Luck shined on us this time. Our break has finally arrived!" A letter arrived informing them that there had been a breakthrough in the battle against the Hull virus and that their loved ones qualified for an uing clinical trial. Three years ago, the release of the four movements of the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series had provided the missing link in the race to cure the Hull virus. At that time a sea of changes had urred in many corners of the world. But the world was a vast ce, and the breakthrough had been kept under wraps and news reports censored. People had stopped paying attention and the news had soon been forgotten. But unbeknownst to the world, the ripple that Fang Zhao had caused had been changing the lives of many families, of wholemunities. So much had changed over the span of three years. The man who used to cower in a corner nursing a cigarette now raced to the mountaintop in anticipation of the imminent daybreak. He admired the sunrise and basked in the sunlight enveloping thendscape, gearing himself up for a hopeful day. The gray-haired old man removed his hands from his worn pockets and broke into a brisk walk, beaming. Tomorrow will be a better day. It was their dogged determination, strength, and sense of responsibility that got them through the dark days. The seemingly simple melody that yed in the background had a glowing effect, sshing vibrant colors onto what had been a dull canvas, creating a rich,yered, and sharp image. After countless sleepless nights, the family members of the Hull-virus patients could finally see the light of day and kick back a bit. For those Hull-virus patients who had been fortunate enough to stick around for a cure, regardless of their age, they were experiencing their senses and expressing their emotions for the first time. It was like being a newborn. They were clueless about life, not having enjoyed bliss or endured suffering yet. Their experiences from now on would enable their growth and make them strong and patient. Perhaps they might choose a less-traveled, more painful path at some point, but this much was sure: their lives would be rich and colorful. The cheerful melody soared high, a glimmer of light in the dark seas breaking through the surface of the water and rising alongside the sun. Fang Zhao hoped the Hull-virus patients who had received a second lease on life were filled with gratitude, remembered their purpose in life, and never strayed from the righteous path. Fish swarmed through the waters while eagles scaled the skies. Fang Zhao hoped the recovered patients would face their uncertain futures bravely. There were also researchers and medical personnel to thank. There was too much to say. Fang Zhao had packed his message in a song. Musicians of a certain aptitude could quickly decode the theme of a piece even if they couldnt figure out theposers exact message. That was why Old Jo had been able to instantly tell that Fang Zhaos score had been written specifically for the documentary. But the message was most likely lost on the masses, who werent interested in analyzing the piece. The name Fang Zhao alone was enough to pique their curiosity. That was why the director of the documentary had listed Fang Zhao among the credits at the end of the trailer. This move had done the trick. Meanwhile, Fang Zhaos next door neighbor Will applied for a leave of absence from his sses. He was going to hole up for a week to paint. He intended to skip the next week of sses. His instructors were happy to amodate him. To have enough inspiration and ideas to paint behind closed doors was a good thing. It proved that the artist had made progress during his studies at HuangArt. The instructors at HuangArt were all giants in the industry. At their level, besides their own aplishments, bragging rights also hung on the quality of their students. If their students produced outstanding pieces during their programs, it reflected well on them too. One of Wills instructors, a highly respected senior professor at HuangArt, called immediately after receiving Wills application for leave. "Will, youre going into hiding?" "Yes, so I can achieve my short-term goal." The old professor paused briefly. Who was Will painting again? I think he mentioned it in his study n. But the professor interrupted his train of thought, instead asking, "Is this going to be a tough assignment? If youre stuck, you mustnt keep things to yourself, Will. We can talk it over and figure out a solution." "Ive gotten over my hump," Will responded. "Good, good." After hanging up, the old professor rummaged through Wills lesson n. He was getting old and bing absent minded. The old man struggled to keep track of anything other than his own work. Still, when he noticed Wills short-term goal was a portrait of Fang Zhao, he cringed. He was sick of the name. The old geezers in the music department had been unting it to him constantly. "There are so many talented students at HuangArt who span disciplines. Why Fang Zhao?" Because he was a celebrity? Because he had high market value? No, Will wasnt that shallow. "Ah, probably because he lives close by." Chapter 349: My Neighbor Chapter 349: "My Neighbor" Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh The documentary was still being made, but its marketing campaign had already kicked off. The first step in the campaign, a three-minute trailer, drew quite a bit of attention because of the Fang Zhao effect. "So I hear that Fang Zhao wrote the score for the trailer? Thats awesome. Are there any music professionals out there? How is the score? Lets hear some professional analysis." "Im not a professional and I cant offer professionalment, but I think the score sounds good. Coupled with the trailer, its quite a movingbination. Sigh, its not easy being a Hull-virus patient or the family member of one." "Are there any Hull-virus-rted charity events going on? I want to donate to the researchers, but I cant find anything online. I wonder if they have enough funding? I hear the treatments they offer are all free." "Theres no need for donations. The major research institutes behind the cure are all backed by major investment funds. Such an important project like curing the Hull virus isnt short on funding. What theyck is the right talent." "Its time to study medicine. No, I mean to study music, so we can save lives like Fang Zhao." "Lets be down-to-earth and stick to medicine. After all, only one Fang Zhao has surfaced in the 500-odd years of the New Era." Other folks had other concerns. "The director of the documentary said that the score was an in-kind donation from Fang Zhao. Does that mean Fang Zhaoposed a song for the documentary without charging a single cent?" "Something like that. After all, documentary filmmakers need to hire folks topose their scores. Master-level musicians donte cheap at all." "Fang Zhaos market value is something to be reckoned with, no? Amissioned piece from him should cost at least 10 million dors, no? I remember he sold a piece for 10 million at one point. Thats 10 million were talking about! And he made the offer without a thought." "Ten million is low. How long ago was that? His fee will definitely go up now that hes won the Supernova Award. Plus he is immensely popr now. The filmmakers behind the documentary clearly wanted to use Fang Zhao to draw attention. I dont know what level of artistic mastery Fang Zhao has reached right now, but in terms of market value, he mustmand a lot more than 10 million, at least twice as much. The director of the documentary was smart. Think about how much of his marketing budget he saved with Fang Zhaos gift." "Fang Zhao is like a god. One moment hes taking the gaming world by storm, the other hes mining and battling beasts on a foreign. Before you know it, hes starring in a blockbuster TV seriesand his songs can cure diseases? I havent rested my knees since the day I started following this star." "I wonder what Fang Zhao will endorse next." For most people, the curing of the Hull virus was just a casual topic of conversation. They quickly moved onto something else, even though it was widely covered by major news outlets and there was the Fang Zhao factor. Anything that didnt concern their immediate interests was trivial. They would move on after dwelling on it briefly. Meanwhile, the Hull-virus patients and their immediate families treated Fang Zhao as a savior. Ming Cang had said in public on many asions that he would lend Fang Zhao his unconditional support on many matters. Their gratitude was not something outsiders couldprehend. Due to thetest round of saturated news coverage, the four movements of the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series, which folks dubbed the key to curing the Hull virus, rose in value. Silver Wing Media, Fang Zhaos managementpany, took advantage as well. Pr Light, the first-generation Silver Wing virtual idol that was already somewhat passe, started trending within Yanzhou again. Online discussion picked up as well. "Does Fang Zhao own the rights to the four movements of his 100-Year Period of Destruction series or does Silver Wing? Has he sold the rights to any of the movements?" "If not, Im thinking their market value has just doubled." "Bullsh*t! I think it at least tripled." "Speaking of which, I remember that idiot from Leizhou, Mr. Z, bought the rights to the third movement for a movie of his." "Are you talking about Zaro, that generator of trashy movies? A crappy film paired with a godly score. What an insult!" "We Leizhou natives are used to it." "I just searched for that Zaro movie and watched it. To be perfectly honest, the part of the film that used the third movement of the 100-Year Period of Destruction score kind of stood out. It was quite good. The scenes were especially epic and mindblowing. Those armored vehicles were the real thing!" "Really? Let me search for it too. Whats the name of the movie?" "Its called God of War." So viewers dug out and watched a film that even Zaro himself had forgotten about. Within a short time frame, the film racked up enough fresh views to push it into the top 10 on Leizhous biggest video-streaming website. When Zaro saw the data his agent showed him, he was blown away. "This hardcore? That cant be the case. In terms of driving traffic, I can certainly rival Fang Zhao!" Zaro was convinced there was something wrong with the data. Zaros agent stared at his client with a nk expression. "Why dont you read the news more often? Youve barely been skimming the entertainment headlines recently," he said as he brought up stories from major news outlets about the Hull virus and Fang Zhaos Supernova win on his tablet. Zaro scanned the stories quickly. He looked like he had just witnessed a 10-ton elephant take off in flight. Lately, Zaro had been busy reading several novels and scripts that Woo Tianhao had passed to him. The duo had had a good time dabbling in garlic spection and now were nning on investing in a movie project together. The past two days, Zaro had been mulling over how to use garlic to improve his acting. Then hed heard about the spike in the views of "God of War." Zaro also read some of the onlinements, which left him fuming. "What do they mean that donating to charity is better than splurging on a crappy movie? I spend my money how I like. How am I getting in their way by having a good time? Did I dip into their savings? Ive never beente on a single tax payment. These folks have nothing better to fidget over." "Its fuss over." "Huh?" "Forget it, fidget it is, then." Zaros agent tried to calm his client, who had rolled up his sleeves and was gearing up for a war of words. "Cool down, Senior Master! You know, no amount of words is a substitute for action. You have to let everyone know that you have ambition too." Zaro interrupted his agent immediately. "Im well-off and hail from a powerful family. Whats wrong with talking about scoring chicks, reading novels, and specting on garlic? Why are you talking to me about ambition?" Zaros agent: "..." Are you trying to piss me to death so you can go shopping for a new agent? Oblivious to the terrified look on his agents face, Zaro felt he had been maligned. He felt that he had been on good behavior, keeping a low profile. Who could have known that hed get attacked for holing up at home reading novels? "Its all Fang Zhaos fault!" Still, Zaro was full of confidence. "Just wait until this business about the Hull virus dies down. Fang Zhao wont be trending again. Without government media taking the leadand given how quickly entertainment headlines changewhos gonna remember him in a few days?" The agent had no qualms about taking Zaro down a notch. "Festival and awards season is about to begin. Fang Zhao did a good job in Founding Era. Its very likely hell pick up an award." "Film festivals? Let me be clear: Im not going to attend any that arent high ss enough." The agent: "..." Who the f*ck cares whether you attend or not? None of the prestigious festivals sent you invites on their own initiative. I had to use my connections to get them. But all Zaros agent did was keep these thoughts to himself. If he actually voiced them, Zaro would be royally pissed off. Zaros agent never bothered volunteering information that upset his boss. But just as Zaros agent had pointed out, Fang Zhao was flooded with invites from film festivals big and small from all around the world. He had only been in a TV series and had yet to appear in a movie, but he still got invitations from film festivals. Some of the organizers were hoping to work with him on projects, while others wanted to hitch a ride on his recent star power. But Fang Zhao turned down most of the invites. He was busy. The Twelve Tones program was not a walk in the park. The course load wasnt heavy, but there were a ton of assignments. After penning the song for the Hull-virus documentary, he had to write a lengthy paper. The paper ounted for a big chunk of his grade. If he didnt achieve a certain GPA, he wouldnt be able to graduate. Nanfeng had briefed him on the onlinementary, but Fang Zhao hadnt paid much attention. Even though there were plenty of news stories about him, this much he and Zaro agreed on: it would die down in a few days. Even though all these TV and film festivals wereing up, some of which Fang Zhao would attend, by that time, every celebrity would be angling for a piece of the action. The publicity teams for many top stars had been gearing up already, but who knew this Hull virus business wouldnd Fang Zhao in the entertainment headlines again. But that was a fluke. These crack teams were going to go all out in the days that followed. Lets see who shines the brightest on the red carpet eventually. After such an extended shoot on Wai, many members of the "Founding Era" cast felt it was their turn in the limelight. Yet no one, including Fang Zhao, would have guessed that the name that was slowly being crowded out would dominate entertainment headlines once again a weekter. A weekter, Fang Zhaos neighbor Will finally emerged from hiding. He had been holed up in his dorm room for seven straight days. Apart from attending to his bodily functions, all Will had done was paint. By the time he left his room, he was a shade of his previous self, barely able to stand on all fours. He had lost a ton of weight, as if he had just survived a major illness, yet he was in great spirits and looked rxed. Will showed his painting to his adviser after emerging from hiding. The first time the old professorid eyes on the painting, he was so shocked that he struggled to find words. The crooked outline looked quite over-the-top, but somehow, it came together nicely. The extensive use of ck, in contrast to the white canvas, lent passion and mystique to the piece, which was so dynamic and full of tension. If someone stared at the painting, they would feel as if they had just sumbed to a bewildering blow; theyd have no idea what had just hit them. The old professor red at the painting for some time before taking a deep breath. He asked Will, "Can I keep the original for a few days? I want to take a good look at it." Will nodded decisively. "Sure." After getting Wills permission, the old professor took the painting home. Wanting to brag and to get a second opinion, he invited an old friend over to have a look. "My Neighbor? Whos Wills neighbor?" the friend asked. "Fang Zhao. You know, the guy who was all over the ce a while back. Hes in Wills ss. Hes the youngest student in the program this year," the old professor exined. "Whats so interesting about Fang Zhao? But is he really like that in real life? The portrait gives off a weird vibe. Its kind of spooky too." "I confirmed with Will. Its Fang Zhao all right." "Wow. I never would have guessed that Will would take this approach. This is a significant improvement. The sketching is superband he has gone beyond putting idea to paper. Its so rare to have this level of enlightenment at this age. This should be put on disy so that the other art academies can see what our Twelve Tones students are made of!" "Well, thats up to Will. Once its on disy on campus, buyers will soon beckon." "Then lets put it up for auction. The painting will definitely fetch a good price. That is, if Will is willing to sell." So, painting in hand, the old professor personally paid Will a visit to see if would be willing to put the piece up for auction on HuangArts auction website. HuangArt selected outstanding student works every week to put on disy. If the artists agreed, the pieces would be put up for auction as well. "Go ahead and put it on disy and up for auction," said an emotionless Will. The old professor was quite baffled by Wills casual attitude. "Youre willing to part with it now? You dont want to keep it for a few years?" "No," Will responded firmly. The old professor wanted to confirm Wills intentions. "It took a great deal of effort and reflection to produce this painting. Are you sure you want to sell it right after youve finished it?" Will seemed confused. "This was only my short-term goal. Painting Fang Zhao is only the first step. My ultimate goal is actually to draw his dog." As far as Will was concerned, painting Fang Zhao was only a transition. Been there, done that. Why keep the painting around? Speaking of which, it dawned on Will that it was time to ask Fang Zhao if he could borrow that dog. Chapter 350: Alien Chapter 350: Alien Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Will had indeed struggled to read Fang Zhao, but he had been able to capture theplexity of his inner turmoilnot entirely, but at least a part of it. That was already a big sess. To capture the full extent of Fang Zhaosplexity would require further refinement of his painting skills. So for Will, the painting was a form of incremental progress, the equivalent of a draft. He hadnt taken it too seriously. Will had attained his short-term goal of tackling a portrait of Fang Zhao. At least Fang Zhao was within his grasp. He could produce some semnce of a portrait of Fang Zhao. But Curly Hair fell outside hisfort zone. Others might not be able to detect thatplexity. More often than not, Will only sensed that the dog was a bit special, but when he picked up his paintbrush, he realized that he had no idea where to start. The more he pondered the matter, the more confused he got. This was a challenge unlike any other he had faced before. No one had taught him how to handle a problem like this; it was something he had never thought about. After considering the matter some more, he had decided to start with the dogs owner. And this was an idea that hade from his cousin, a dog owner himself. Will remembered that his cousin had once said that a dogs personality, to some extent, came from its master. That was why Will had painted Fang Zhao. Now it was time to study the dog again. Yet he was still clueless as to where to begin. After another round of brainstorming, Will decided to borrow Curly Hair for a brief time. He might get more insight after a period of close contact with the dog. But Will knew he wasnt a dog lover. He had never wanted a dog before. He thought they were too much trouble. He had even been bitten by a dog once. He had not harbored any affection for a dog since hed been a kid. Now that he decided to have a dog, he made a rare call home. The person who answered was Wills father, Will Sr. Wills new piece had caught the attention of masters in the art world, and word had traveled to Will Sr. He was quite proud and had just bragged about the news to a few old friends. He was still wearing a broad smile when he got the call from his son. "What is it? Have you run into a problem?" said Will Sr. in an unusually pleasant tone. "There is indeed a problem," Will said. Will Sr. was intrigued. "Tell me." "I want to have a dog." Willsment caught his fatherpletely off guard. Will Sr. nearly dropped the teacup he was holding. Incredulous, he was scared more than surprised. "Youre going to scoop dog poop with your drawing hand?" Will kept his cool. "I wont have to clean up myself. I did some research. Now, there are AI robots that can do the job and other rted equipment that can ease the owners burden. I wont have to do stuff like clean up poop myself." "Dont you remember that you were bitten by a dog?" Will Sr. said. "I dont have amnesia." Will maintained hisposure, speaking as if he were bringing up a mundane matter. "Theres now that says you cant have a dog after youve been bitten by one." "Tell me the truth. Why exactly do you want to have a dog?" Will Sr. asked. "For inspiration. I cant draw a dog, so I want to try close contact with one." "Youve been enrolled in the Twelve Tones program for some time now and you cant even draw a dog?" Will Sr. scolded. Even though he struck a hostile tone, Will Sr. knew his son well. He knew that Will had to have his reasons. Maybe he did genuinely need to borrow a dog to find inspiration and resolve his impasse. "How long are you going to keep your dog for?" Will Sr. asked. "I dont know. Probably until I can paint the dog." Will sounded unusually troubled. It felt horrible being stuck. Why would he bother taking care of a dog if he could already draw one? It was too much hassle. But Will wasnt sure when he would be able to produce a painting. Will Sr. dropped his objections but voiced other concerns. "What kind of dog do you want to have? Dont pick a big dog. When big dogs bite, they kill." "A small dog." "Thats good." Will Sr. breathed a sigh of relief. "Bring it over some time." "I havent gotten the dog yet." "Who are you borrowing it from?" "Fang Zhao." When thetest ss of the Twelve Tones program had been announced, Will Sr. had looked into Fang Zhao, who struck him as being exceptionally young. Plus, Fang Zhao and Will were neighbors. Will Sr. had done some research online, and he knew that Fang Zhao had a very expensive dog. Will Sr. pondered for another few seconds. "Im going to send over another servant. You also need a nutritionist." "For the dog?" "For you!" Will Sr. wanted to hang up on his son. Will was mentally exhausted from holing up all this time for his Fang Zhao portrait. He struck everyone as being in poor health. He needed someone to look after him, and he needed to rest. Father and son discussed the matter of the dog some more. Will epted his fathers suggestion to call one of their rtives to ask for advice on having a dog. The rtive rmended a popr web channel dedicated to dog rearing. The host broadcast his dog training sessions live and offered tips to novice dog owners. When Will clicked on the link, the host was disciplining a dog andunching into a spiel at the same time: "I like smart dogs but not cunning dogs. Whats the difference? Smart dogs do what you ask. Cunning dogs ignore your instructions. Smart dogs are of the cuddly and adorable variety, while cunning dogs are little demons." Will thought about the dog next door. Based on his current understanding, Curly Hair belonged to the cuddly and adorable category. To prepare for his uing dog ownership, Will pulled out a notebook and started taking notes. [Curly Hair type: cuddly and adorable] The host continued in his live webcast: "Most dogs are afraid of heights." Will jotted a reminder in his notebook not to walk Curly Hair on high ground. "Dogs like to be fondled, but dont fondle the butt or tail of a dog whose personality you dont know well." No touching! Definitely not! Will jotted down this point with force. He was still haunted by the memory of being bitten by a dog as a child. "Dogs like to chew and bite." Gotta hide all my pens. And they like to tear stuff? Gotta hide my most important documents, especially my paintings. As for the rest, so be it. "Theres a saying from the Old Era that dogs cant help eating shit..." Gotta lock my bathroom door too! ... While Will was preparing for dog ownership, an online news item sparked heated discussion. Wills HuangArt professor posted Wills painting on the schools website and made it avable for auction. After the portrait was posted online, it began drawing the attention of fellow artists. The number of bids rose quickly. Within a day, the portrait was going for 30 million dors. Paintings that were posted by HuangArt as one of its featured pieces were the works of either masters or very talented students. It was not unheard of for a painting to go for as much as 30 million, but when pieces attracted such bids in the past, it was typically from other artists, collectors, or investors. Other folks wouldnt pay attention, nor would they express interest. There were two reasons this particr painting was able to draw attention from every continent in a short period: the style was unusual and, more importantly, the subject was Fang Zhao. "My Neighbor? Whose neighbor looks like that? His facial features are leaping from the canvas! Its gonna scare children." "Hahahaha, who is Wills neighbor? Poor thing being depicted this way." "ording to my auntie who works at HuangArt, Wills neighbor is Fang Zhao." "Thats impossible!" "ording to credible sources, the neighbor is indeed Fang Zhao." "F*ck! That looks nothing like Fang Zhao!" "This is worth 30 million? My niece in primary school can paint like that." "Not to brag, but I could produce 10 paintings like this in a day!" "Then why dont you paint one?" "So this is what they call an abstract painting?" "Isnt Will Sr. a surrealist painter? I remember him saying that he wanted Will to take after him. Even if Will doesnt be a surrealist, hes not an abstract painter. This is a major detour." "Nowadays, painters just follow the money. What you hate, others like. Surrealism was indeed popr in Will Sr.s time, but now the elite prefer abstract paintings. Thats why Will switched gears. Look, the bids for his portrait broke 30 million in a day. The bids are going to keep going up." "I dont really get the aesthetic standards of you artists." "A regr Joe like me cant understand abstract paintings. Theyre no fun. I prefer surreal paintings. Who was it that painted a portrait of Fang Zhaost time? I thought he did a good job." "A year-one student at my art academy just drew a sketch of Fang Zhao. [picture]" "That sketch wouldnt pass muster in our ss. Its so superficial and empty. Other than the fact that it looks like Fang Zhao, theres nothing there." Some of the onlookers were confused. "So... apart from resemnce, what other elements are we looking for?" "Of course something deeper, something philosophical. Theres a reason why Wills painting got so expensive. The more I study it, the more of a heart-thumping, dazzling effect it has. "Im bedazzled too. Even a painting like this is worth 30 million? I feel dizzy, my eyes are blurry, and my heart is racing. I want to have a painting auctioned too!" "Even if its a decent painting, the pricing is a bit high." "Hype! Its definitely hype!" There were the naysayersand defenders as well. "Thats actually not the case. My uncle put in a bid too. Hes not a painter and he doesnt really understand the painting, but hes a businessman. He is quite rosy about the paintingsmercial prospects." "True. The painter is a rising star and the subject is likewise a genius artist. Fang Zhao is a trending topic." "But the way Will portrays Fang Zhao is really spooky. He looks like an alien." "Hahahaha, there you go. My question has been answeredthe reason why Fang Zhao kicks ass at everything is because hes an alien!" "Will, does Fang Zhao know you painted him like this?" "Paging Alien Fang Zhao!" The focus of the discussion shifted again, this time from the pricing of the painting to Fang Zhaos new nickname. But amid all the yful banter, no one took things seriously. This was simply a form of entertainment. In addition, the matter died down quickly, reced by thetest headlines from the entertainment industry and news about new celebrity ventures and projects. Oblivious of the online chatter, Will pressed the doorbell to Fang Zhaos dorm room after taking dozens of pages of notes on dog rearing. Chapter 351: Borrowing a Dog Chapter 351: Borrowing a Dog Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Nanfeng answered the door. When he realized that the visitor was the genius painter who was enjoying his moment of fame at the academy, Nanfeng was delighted, his previous concerns about Will cast aside. He wore an enthusiastic smile, a contrast to Wills pale and serious expression, which Will had maintained sinceing out of hiding. This is a master who produced a painting worth 30 million dors, after all! You cant judge him like a normal person. "Hello, Master Will!" After inviting Will in, what Nanfeng wanted to do was ask him about his painting, but he knew his ce as an assistant and he was aware that Will was a quiet fellow, so he held back. After entering Fang Zhaos dorm room, Will scanned his surroundings. He was quite disappointed when he didnt spot Curly Hair, and he frowned. But Nanfeng was already used to Wills constantly disgruntled look. After pouring the guest a cup of tea, he snuck away to the kitchen to prepare his bosss dinner. He had to put on a good showing. In a few days, Fang Zhao would be bringing him along to film festivals. That meant walking the red carpet. Fang Zhao was quite taken aback by Wills sudden visit. He knew about the portrait. Will had mentioned it to him and he had signed off on it. Fang Zhao had also learned from Nanfeng that the painting had been posted on HuangArts website and was fetching prices of up to 30 million. Fang Zhao hadnt been following the news online. He had papers to write and other assignments to attend to. He was scheduled to attend a few film festivals soon, so he had to clear his desk before then. It would be easier to ask for time off that way. He had already turned down all interviews about the Hull virus so that the spotlight would be on the research and medical personnel. He just made for a nice prelude. There was no need to blow his story out of proportion. After Fang Zhao sat down on his sofa, a yawning Curly Hair also emerged from his room andy down by his owners feet. He didnt give Will so much as a nce, because he didnt need to. He could tell who the visitor was by smell and figure out what that visitor had brought with him. Meanwhile, Wills gaze lingered on Curly Hair for quite some time before he told Fang Zhao the purpose of his visit. "You want to borrow my dog?" It was the first time Fang Zhao had run into a situation like this. He had never considered Will an animal lover. Even though Wills gaze lingered on Curly Hair constantly, Fang Zhao never detected any envy in him, nor the affection toward animals seen in animal lovers. The gaze was more a gaze of curiosity and novelty. That was why Fang Zhao froze when he heard Wills request. Curly Hair snorted a few times. Will wore a serious expression on his face, his whole presence oozing a sense of determination that said he wasnt kidding. "I want to paint a dogyour dog, to be specificbut I cant. Im thinking close contact will stimte and inspire me. Thats why I want to borrow the dog." "If its more contact you want, I can send Curly Hair over to your room more frequently. Were neighbors, after all," Fang Zhao said. "No," Will said with a shake of his head. "What I mean is close contact, up-close observation." Nanfeng, who was chopping veggies in the kitchen and eavesdropping at the same time, couldnt help sending a re Wills way. Will continued, "Hes so difficult to paint. Thats why I want to take some time to observe the real him. If I can walk the dog regrly, that would be even better. I hear that exercise helps a dog express its personality. Oh, I almost forgot, what are his hobbies?" Fang Zhao: "..." He couldnt tell Will that this dog was addicted to gaming. "Whats his personality like?" Will asked. Fang Zhao: "..." Fang Zhao felt it was better to keep Will in the dark. Yet Will kept pressing on earnestly. On the rare asion that he talked, Will looked like he was having a schrly debate. He even took out a pen and a notebook to jot down Fang Zhaos responses. Perhaps the answers would be the key to Will finding his inspiration. But Fang Zhaos silence led to a look of utter disappointment on Wills face. So it turns out that Fang Zhao doesnt even know the answer to these questions. An awkward silence settled in. At a loss as to what to say, Will opened his notebook and said, "You dont have to worry about the dog not being well cared for. My family will be sending over help. I am bringing in experts to look after him. Theyre arriving tonight. Also, these are some notes I have taken." Fang Zhao epted the notebook Will handed over and leafed through its pages. He could tell from the notes that Will had done his homework. He wasnt all talk, even though nearly none of his notes applied to Curly Hair. "As for dog food, Ill only buy the best. Ive started looking at kennels too. Ill buy whatever he likes right away!" To show his sincerity, Will even offered to sign a dog-loan contract. Fang Zhao returned the notebook and pondered. "Let me think it over." Fang Zhaos response got Will panicking. He was about to mouth on when Fang Zhao raised his hand to stop him. "Ill have a decision by tomorrow at 9 a.m." Will could only back down. When he got up to leave, he kept looking back at Curly Hair. Nanfeng emerged from the kitchen after Will left. "Boss, you have to think carefully before you decide!" Nanfeng didnt want Fang Zhao to loan out his dog. Whats the big deal about a 30-million-dor painting? My bosss dog is worth 200 million! You cant just loan him out like that! A pet dog like Curly Hair is weak and defenseless. Will can barely take care of himself; how can he take care of a dog? What if Curly Hair dies under his watch? Setting aside the prospect of illness or death, what if Curly Hair suffers from psychological trauma or some type of invisible damage? Therell be no going back. This is the only 200-million-dor pet dog in the world. "Plus, Will doesnte across as a reliable fellow. I think he must be psycho beneath his cool, cold exterior." Fang Zhao waved Nanfeng away. "I have my own considerations." Taking note of Fang Zhaos reluctance to discuss the matter further, Nanfeng shut up. The first key to being a trusted aide was to listen to his boss. He had to go where his boss pointed and do what his boss said. Even if his boss made the wrong decision, he would have to follow suit. At around dusk, the servant and nutritionist that Will had mentioned arrived. Apart from them, there were also two bodyguards. They didnt move into Wills dorm, staying at HuangArts guest house instead. They were close by and could rush over on short notice. Inside Wills dorm room, Will was curious about the suitcase the nutritionist carried. "Whats in the suitcase?" "Rabies shots," the nutritionist responded. "For the dog?" "No, for you, in case youre bitten by the dog." Will fell silent. He recalled how terrified hed been as a child when he had been bitten. But soon, his desire to produce great art nipped his fear in the bud. Before art, everything else was secondary. Not to mention that Curly Hair always seemed well behaved in Fang Zhaos room. He never bit. He wouldnt have any use for the rabies shots. Next door, after his room had been cleared of outsiders, Fang Zhao locked his door and windows to have a chat with Curly Hair. Given Curly Hairs current level ofprehension, he could understand and follow what Will had said and what was going on next door. "Even though Will doesnt seem reliable, hes a good man. He doesnt have any bad intentions." Curly Hair began whining on the floor, a picture of reluctance. Fang Zhao continued, "I can add a small hole to my door. You can hang out in Wills room during the day and eat there, thene back in the evening to sleep." Curly Hair kept whining, although at a lower volume. "Also, I have to head out of town in a few days for film festivals. You know about this. Do you want toe with me or stay here?" Curly Hair stopped whining and started wagging his tail as if he was pondering the question. If Fang Zhaos travels were to seek inspiration for his music, Curly Hair would definitely tag along. But film festivals were super crowded. He didnt like the hustle and bustle. People were so casual these days. He might get fondled all the timeand he wouldnt be able to bite back. After a rudimentary exchange, Fang Zhao was able to figure out Curly Hairs intentions. I dont wanna go. I wanna stay home and y games! "Dont game all day." The stern reprimand sent Curly Hair cowering again. After weighing the pros and cons, Fang Zhao made a decision. Will showed up the next morning, dark circles around his eyes from a sleepless night of worrying. "You can borrow the dog," Fang Zhao said. Thement jolted Will. His eyes lit up. "Thank you!" "Dont thank me yet. I have my conditions." Fang Zhao outlined his conditions. He would add a dog hole to his door. Curly Hair would spend the day in Wills room and return to Fang Zhaos room in the evening. "Ill be heading out of town in a few days. We can go by this contract on those days." If Will did a good job, he would have more ess to the dog. If Curly Hair fell sick, then having more ess would be out of the question. "Rest assured! I wont let him starve. Im gonna go buy dog food now. What brand does he prefer? Is there anything else I need to prepare?" Will took out his notebook and started taking notes. He also gave Curly Hair a quick pat on the back, using the stroke he had practiced on his model dog for more than 10 hours. Will quickly withdrew his hand when he noticed Curly Hair baring his white teeth. In a cautious tone, he asked Fang Zhao, "Is he trying to bite me?" "No, hes just being friendly." Will: "R-really?" Childhood trauma cast asting shadow. To move things along, Will went for a walk with Curly Hair right after he signed the loan agreement with Fang Zhao. Two bodyguards hired by Will Senior trailed not far behind. This was a 200-million-dor dog, after all. Even if the HuangArt campus was quite secure, they had to y it safe. Will and his father would have to make a major payout if the dog was kidnapped. The bodyguards were also there to protect Will from being bitten. People who knew Will well were blown away by the scene. How could Will possibly have a dog? Has he forgotten that terrible incident from his childhood? How could someone so prone to being bitten by dogs have a dog? What if the dog bites off one of his fingers or damages the muscles in one of his arms? His career would be ruined! Who cares about inspiration? Is he willing to put his life on the line for art? The skeptics baffled Will. All I did was borrow a dog so I can find inspiration for my work. Why is everyone responding like its the end of the world? "This dog is a good boy. Really, its not aggressive! It doesnt bite!" Will exined repeatedly. Chapter 352: Film Festival Chapter 352: Film Festival Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh ording to the loan agreement, if Will was free in the day, Fang Zhao would let Curly Hair go over. When Will was writing his thesis, Curly Hair would lie down and nap inside the newly bought kennel. During mealtimes, he would be called out to eat, and he would put on a leash and go for a walk in the afternoons. After the walk, Curly Hair would return to Fang Zhaos ce and game throughout the night. Fang Zhao had told Curly Hair not to game the whole day, so Curly Hair would y games at night and sleep during the day. After trying out keeping Curly Hair for two days, Will felt that keeping a dog was very simple. Fang Zhao had said there was no need for him to bathe the dog or make arrangements for someone to trim Curly Hairs nails. All he needed to do was provide board and lodging and keeping an eye on Curly Hair on walks. It was that simple. When Will spoke to his family over the phone, Will even said, "That dog is really well behaved. He doesnt gnaw on the sofa, doesnt damage the furniture, and doesnt destroy my paintings. He doesnt bark for no reason, and he knows to defecate in the designated area. He sits obediently and doesnt move when Ib his hair. In my workstation, he is especially quiet, though he eats quite a lot." Will believed that everything that was said online was wrong. Clearly, keeping a dog was very easy! There werent any worries at all! The only thing that made Will gloomy was that he still didnt have any inspiration to pick up the brush and was still unable to draw anything when he faced a sheet of paper. However, Will Sr. felt a lot more reassured when he heard this. "He really is much smarter than other dogs and deserves his value of 200 million. As for inspiration, it is something that can be gained but not sought. You dont have to painstakingly think about it. Perhaps it will automaticallye to you after some time. You must remain patient." Will understood what his father was saying, but he had an indescribable feeling that he would make no headway if this went on. He didnt have peace of mind, and he felt that something wascking, but he couldnt tell say what it was. Whatever, Ill continue keeping it this way. Perhaps it will be as father said and inspiration wille after some time. Will Sr. then asked Will about some other matters. Knowing that everything was fine, he felt relieved. He thought nothing much about the "though he eats quite a lot" that Will had said. How much of an appetite could this tiny dog even have? After the call, Will had only just turned around when his servant handed him an express delivery that had just arrived. "Sir, you bought snacks for the dog again. The storeroom in your quarters is almost full to the brim with them." This servant had served Will for over 30 years, so she spoke rather casually with Will. "The previous trending dog snacks were no good. It doesnt like to eat them. I asked Fang Zhao already; it likes snacks that are a little harder." Will unwrapped the package hurriedly and tossed an artificial bone for grinding teeth into Curly Hairs bowl. This servant had experience keeping a dog. When she saw that bone, which simply couldnt be bitten by such a small dog, and the details on the packaging, she told Will, "This is meant forrge dogs. It is a specialized snack forrge dogs with great bite strength to gnaw on. Small dogs wont be able to bite..." She hadnt yet finished when she heard "crrak." This so-called "specialized snack forrge dogs with great bite strength to gnaw on" was treated like a biscuit by Curly Hair as he devoured it in just one bite. The servant: "..." She subconsciously backed away from the dog. The sounds of cracking continued. Other than Will, who was not the least bit bothered, Curly Hairs danger level rose in the hearts of the servants and bodyguards. The servants and bodyguards also discussed this in private. "Should we tell Master Will Sr. this first? If anything should happen, even a visit to a hospital might not be enough topletely recover." "We have to. With this sort of bite strength, just one bite would result in a tragedy!" "That is Master Will Jr.s hand that created a painting worth 30 million. Does he have insurance?" "Speaking of Master Will Jr.s painting... I think I saw that it hit 37 million yesterday." One bodyguard had just opened up the webpage disying Wills art and choked out, "No... Just... just recently, it hit 40 million!" "A 40-million-dor painting... Master Will Jr.s hand is really too expensive. In the future, we must absolutely prevent him from touching the dog!" ... In a certain city in Huangzhou, an investor had just ced a bid of 40 million and officially brought this auction into the 40-million-dor range. Beside him, his son was extremely perplexed by his fathers actions. "So, Dad, you also like this portrait? Since when did you learn to understand paintings?" "No, I think highly of these two, Will and Fang Zhao." The investor waved his finger but didnt continue to exin. Instead, he posed his son a question: "A genius artist plus a genius rising star in both art andmerce. What do you get?" "Two geniuses?" "Its money!" That investor drummed his fingers on the table and stared fixedly at the figures that were slowly rising on the disy. "Considering this momentum, if Fang Zhao can generate some big news at the Corale Film Festival, the value will rise further." The investors son didnt really understand what his father meant, but he knew of the Corale Film Festival. A quick search online yielded thetest push-notification news, and he went nk for a second. "Huh? Fang Zhao sold his dog? He has finally sold his 200-million-dor dog?" Some news about Fang Zhao selling his dog had appeared online. Furthermore, there was also "photographic evidence"the apanying images were of Will walking the dog on a leash. But they were people that refuted it. By now, it wasmon knowledge that Will and Fang Zhao were neighbors. It didnt mean that the dog had been sold. Rather, Will might have been helping walk the dog. However, most of the online push-notification news was dominated by the Corale Film Festival. The topic of Fang Zhao selling his dog had only just appeared when it was pushed down by news of other celebrities. For example, a certain celebritys photos at the seaside, or so-and-so appearing at a coffee shop together with someone else on Corale Ind, and so on and so forth. Elsewhere, Fang Zhao had applied for leave and was preparing to head to the Corale Archipgo to attend the Corale Film Festival. The Corale Archipgo was a region in Huangzhou. Having gotten its name from coral, the archipgo possessed beautiful waters and colors that were really unforgettable. The Corale Film Festival, which was held there, was one of the most artistic and influential film festivals in the world. It was also the mostprehensive film festival, as it included awards for movies, serials, short films, and more. Other than the political andmercial elements, it also emphasized art, and the highest prize was the Golden Coral Award. Nanfeng had already started making preparations even before Fang Zhao received his invitation. "As an all-around assistant, I have already made reservations for a parking space on Corale Main. Otherwise, we wouldnt be able to get a parking space and would have to park the flying transport at one of the other small inds." Yan Biao straightened up his new bodyguard attire and chuckled as he viewed photographs of the flying transport that Nanfeng had rented. "Oh, Nanfeng, this flying transport is really excellent, a deluxe model. Renting it couldnt have been cheap, right?" "Boss will be heading to the Corale Film Festival, the film festival that creates violent storms in the entire worlds entertainment circles every year! We cant scrimp on our allocationswe cant be looked down on by others or be aughing stock! Besides the flying transport, I have also rented a flying car. It can be driven out when we get there. Most importantly, Boss can cover the expenses, hehehe..." Fang Zhao had seen and approved everything Nanfeng had applied for. One had to act ording to the rules of whatever circle they belonged in. Nanfeng was the most familiar with film festivals, so as long as it wasnt overboard, Nanfengs requests and activity expenditures would be approved by Fang Zhao. "Its rumored that boss might win an award this timebest supporting role or something like that," Zuo Yu remarked as he wiped the shades in his hands before putting them on. "Howe I heard that it is probably a neer award?" Yan Biao went online and started to search. He didnt really know much about this stuff and didnt understand some of these awards. Nanfeng had also hired a stylist from one of his contacts. He already had it all nned out. When they reached the Corale Archipgo, he would give Fang Zhao a new appearance every day so that he wouldnt lose out to others. After Fang Zhao had finished giving hisst lecture before setting off, he returned to his quarters to tidy up his things. He didnt bring much with him, as Nanfeng had mostly prepared everything. Before he left, Fang Zhao headed next door to check things out. From his past few days of observation, Fang Zhao had realized that Curly Hair was adapting very well. The little thing also seemed rather happy and was enjoying himself next door. With a lifestyle of eating, drinking, and sleeping in the day before returning home to game at night, how could he not feel refreshed? However, Curly Hair was already controlling the amount of food he ate and drank next door to conceal his peculiarities. Now, his appetite had increased considerably and he ate as much as threerge dogs put together. Therefore, after Curly Hair had eaten next door, he would still eat the dog food that Fang Zhao prepared when he returned, though nobody else knew about this. Fang Zhao had already instructed Curly Hair on what was needed, so Fang Zhao didnt need to say much when other people were present. Will even brought out his new shopping list to prove that he would definitely not treat Curly Hair poorly. The list was filled with dog food and treats of the expensive variety, so nutrition was guaranteed. Nanfeng was a little worried and said, "Isnt this a little too excessive? Dont feed him till he turns into a pig." With a straight face, Will replied, "That absolutely wont happen!" How can a dog turn into a pig? Is this man an idiot? When Fang Zhao left the dormitory building, Yan Biao and Zuo Yu were already stationed beside the car door. Yan Biao noticed Fang Zhao carrying a wrapped-up case in his hand and hurried over to help Fang Zhao carry it. "Boss, what is this? Its rather heavy." "Miniature aquarium," Fang Zhao replied. Curly Hair wouldnt being along this time, but Fang Zhao was bringing the "rabbit" with him. Fang Zhao didnt know what Curly Hair might do to the "rabbit" if it was set free. Given Curly Hairs stomach, which could even digest a bullet, Fang Zhao reckoned that his toxin resistance would be rather high and he might be just fine eating the sea slug, at most having the runs. Furthermore, the Corale Archipgo was surrounded by the ocean, and there would be many people keeping sea slugs on the inds so Fang Zhao wouldnt have to worry about the feed. Perhaps he could take the opportunity to look for more choices of feed, since the appetite of the "rabbit" had increased recently. The car arrived at the transfer station and the party set off toward the Corale Archipgo in the flying transport Nanfeng had rented. Chapter 353: Arrival Chapter 353: Arrival Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh The Corale Film Festivalsted quite a long time, about half a month. Many attendees arrived ahead of time. There were also some folks like Fang Zhao whonded a few days into the festival, but they were few. Fang Zhao was held back by ss. Quite a few key sessions were clustered around a few daysnot just music sses but also drawing and dance. It was as if the scheduling was intentional so that the teachers could keep their students at HuangArt for a few more days. One student suggested in private that this was a prank on the part of the teachers. Fang Zhaos departure was dyed by two days. By that time, the film festival had already kicked off. Entertainment headlines were dominated by the Corale Film Festival. The entertainment journalists were already flexing their limbs in celebration. "Therere bound to be reporters staking out the airport. Weve gotta look our best," Nanfeng said while scrolling through the headlines on his bracelet. Fang Zhao was easy to take care of. He always kept his hair short, and he wasnt fussy about his hairdo. Nanfang paid a hairdresser to give him a trim before their departure, and their stylist could take care of the rest. The stylist was one of Nanfengs friends. He would be traveling with the entourage. He was responsible for Fang Zhaos entire look. Fang Zhao wasnt a fan of too much bling. His outfit for the day was simple, but nobody could take issue with it either. This annoyed Nanfeng. It wasnt quite what he had imagined. He felt that he hadnt shown his full repertoire. En route to the airport, Nanfeng checked in with his chat groups and showed off to a few of his old friends. He alsopared notes with the other assistants from Silver Wing. Nanfeng had been added to a Silver Wing chat group for assistants not long after he had started this job. The other assistants had been quite guarded around him at the outset because he had still been on probation. But soon enough, Nanfeng had be an insider. His boss was always at full throttle. There was a constant stream of news about Fang Zhao, which gave Nanfeng quite a bit of backbone. Fang Zhao was also in a special situation. He was on academic leave, which meant he wasntpeting directly against Silver Wings other artists. That was also why Nanfeng had been quickly epted as one of the boys. There was internalpetition within Silver Wing. The assistants were quite chatty, but there was no way they could reveal too much about their bosss private lives. Matters that pertained to their bosss direct interests were off-limits. Meanwhile, several young actors wereparing notes in a chat group set up by Ji Polun. Ji Polun had had a minor role in the Yanzhou chapter of "Founding Era" that didnt draw much attention, but he had racked up quite a few credits over the past few years. Even though he was never the leading man, one was bound to see his face in some local and foreign productions. Just getting folks to recognize his face was no small feat. The Corale Film Festival was naturally too good an opportunity to pass on. Ji Polun showed up with a few young actors who were his partying buddies. They might not be invited to certain events, but just being able to show their faces and get exposure from a major film festival justified the trip. Some of the celebrities who attended film festivals got invites from sponsors, while others were part of productions that were being screened at the festival. On average, there were dozens of premieres at a film festival. Each premiere staged a red carpet walk. The featured films cast only took up so much time. They needed arge number of other filmmakers and celebrities to fill up the screen time. Did you think the folks who werent part of the cast who walked the red carpet repeatedly were really there to watch the movie? As for minor celebrities, they didnt necessarily walk the red carpet. Some found it a chore, while others failed to crash the party. A few actors in the group were sharing their thoughts. They thought they had decent careers in Yanzhou, but here they were nobody. No one recognized them on Main Street, not so much as a nce. As for the entertainment journalists? Why would those guys make time for two-bit characters like them? "I just crashed a red carpet ceremony. There were so many people crashing the ceremony that they had to step up security. I was kicked out in the end. The good thing is I had already had my picture taken. Ivepleted my assignment. Ill have my publicity team edit the footage. They better edit out the part where I got kicked out by security." "I hear two of ourpanys projects are selling quite well over at the film market. Theyve already signed deals for them. Its a very lively film market this year. Movies set against the Period of Destruction are doing exceptionally well." "The fad created by Founding Era wont die down for another five years. My agent has secured a role in a film set in the Period of Destruction. Im only the third male lead, but the director is quite well known. Both the leading man and leadingdy are A-listers on their respective continents. My roommate also got a role in a TV series that touches on the Period of Destruction." "Who wants to go watch movies? Lets organize a group. Lets go!" "Idiot! Are you going to waste your hard-earned appearance here on watching movies? You should seize the moment and crash a few red carpets, get your photo taken, and generate some headlines. Wheres your agent?" "He says hes out negotiating deals for me. He wants me to stay out of trouble, but its so boring staying in my hotel room. Ive ended up getting killed in 10 straight gaming sessions. Id rather watch a movie instead." "Forget about it. You wont stand a chance trying tond a ticket for a major production. All you can settle for are the smaller-budget movies. I saw a horror movie this morning. I broke into a cold sweat. You gotta admit, the films invited to screen here are all quite high quality." "Wheres Big Brother Ji? I saw in the news yesterday that he attended a premiereit was for a movie he actually appeared in. Why is he so quiet today? Thats not his style." "Paging Big Bro Ji! Is Big Bro Ji free today to show us a good time?" Ji Polun was the closest thing to the leader of the group. His career was also the most thriving. Usually, Ji Polun was quite high profile, posting selfies on his social media ounts every day. He had made a post at least once or twice daily since arriving at the Corale Film Festival. It was utterly odd for him to not have posted a single item today. There was no way someone like him would let his social media ounts go cold on an asion like this. It was definitely not Ji Poluns MO. After a while, Ji Polun finally responded, "Busy, picking someone up at the airport." "Who? Who could require Big Bro Ji to put in an appearance? All of Silver Wings A-listers have arrived." "No, theres one more person who hasnt shown up yet." "Fang Zhao!" "Big Brother Zhao is arriving on the ind?" "Big Brother" came out so naturally, no qualms whatsoever, even though the actors were referring to someone younger than them. "Im going too! Which airport?" "Wait for me! My shades are broken. Whos got spares?" "Why do you need shades? Who would recognize you? It would be a great thing if you were recognized! This is the Corale Film Festival, after all." While Ji Polun and the other young actors were awaiting Fang Zhaos arrival, a shiny golden flying transport hovered above. It stood out amid all the white, gray, and ck transports. The ne didntnd immediately, making a few ostentatious turns before touching down slowly. "That flying transport looks like its been struck by lightning! Whose is it?" one of the young actors asked, ring in its direction. "What a shynding. Its gotta be a major yer." "Lets wait and see. Lets see who gets out first. Im sure its someone very recognizable considering how high profile thending was," Ji Polun said. Just as the actors described, the flying transport was so shy that the entertainment journalists staking out the airport got all excited. They had started filming when the transport had still been hovering and hadnt stopped since lest they miss a single detail. Soon, a figure emerged from the entrance of the ne. Such vibrant colors, an over-the-top shirt, and pants with extravagant printsthisbination stole everyones attention instantly. Ji Polun cast a skeptical nce and grumbled, "I saw that outfit at Fashion Weekst month. It looked hip on the model, but why does it look so weird on him?" He wanted to punch someone. "He actually brought 10 assistants? Whats up with that? The bodyguards trailing him look like theyre gearing up for a group fight." The young actors were blown away. "F*ck! Im wearing the same outfit as one of the assistants!" One of the young actors started covering himself awkwardly. His entire outfit had cost some 10,000 dors. It was the most he had splurged on an outfit ever, yet even this fellows assistants were so luxuriously dressed. "Such injustice!" "Hes the king of Leizhou no doubt. But is Zaro here to showcase his movie or himself?" "His movies wouldnt qualify for the Corale Film Festival. As for branding, hisst name is an established brand already. One of the Renaults is a major backer of the film festival. Even if his movie isnt screening, he can still easily swing an invite." While Zaro andpany were the focus of attention, another flying transportnded. Yan Biao disembarked and surveyed his surroundings. "Nanfeng was right on the mark. I thought were going to make a grand entrance, but everyone is the same. Theres a shier ne right next to us." Fang Zhao emerged and looked over. Because air traffic was especially busy this time of the year, the airport imposed restrictions on ne size. Large flying transports were bannedonly small or medium transports were allowed. nes that were too big were turned around. The "bling bling" flying transport parked next to their ne was right on the border. A littlerger and it would have been banned. It was probably custom made, and it was clearlyrger than its neighboring aircraft. With that ne as a contrast, Fang Zhaos flying transport, which was already quite modest to begin with, paled inparison. Nanfeng was utterly annoyed. Based on where the flying transport was parked, it hadnded not long before theirs. "Who the f*ck is that?" Fang Zhao, who had a good idea, smiled. "The Samoyed of Leizhou." Chapter 354: Preferences Chapter 354: Preferences Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Back when they had been shooting "Founding Era" on Wai, Zaro had toyed with the idea of a stage name. Fang Zhao had jokingly suggested " Samoyed 1 ." As far as Fang Zhao was concerned, even though Zaro looked like he deserved a good beating, he never did anything immoral or illegal, and he was a simple thinker. Also, Zaro always said in private that he was the "Smiling Angel" of Leizhou and even secretly nicknamed himself "Samoyed." The name might even strike folks who didnt know the backstory as tasteful. Zaro had arrived at the Corale Film Festival two dayste not because, as he put it, "the superstars always showed upst" but because he had received a dressing down from his father. In the end, Zaro had gone over his fathers head straight to his grandfather, the governor of Leizhou. By the time he had secured his festival passes and tickets, it had already been two days into the festival. "Senior Master, lets stick to our game n on this trip. You have to control yourself. This flying transport wasnt part of the n. Its too high profile. Shall we stick to the n going forward? You promised the governor on your honor!" "I promised on my honor." Yet Zaro was oblivious to his agents paleplexion. He had promised his grandfather that he wouldnt stir up trouble or instigate disputes, but... Does being high profile count as stirring up trouble? Isnt this perfectly normal? Being high profile didnt qualify as something out of the ordinary in Zaros book. Zaro fidgeted with his sunsses and pouted his lips toward an approaching limo. "Lets go. Weve posed for 10 minutes. These ecstatic photographers probably have enough material." Zaros agent, who was trailing behind his client, wore a nk expression on his face. These paparazzi? Theyre not here out of admiration. Theyre here to see a monkey make a fool of himself! He could predict what the entertainment journalists would write even without going online. The entire poption of Leizhou knew the limits of Zaros talent. His films would never qualify for thepetition of a film festival of this stature. More likely than not, he was here to party and pick up chicks. Zaros agent was also quite worried. In Leizhou, Zaro had been able to indulge himself and make a mess of things to no end. His family had always backed him up. Even though Leizhou natives loved to chew out Zaro, at the bottom of their hearts, they still treated him as a mascot and a regr source of entertainment. But on other continents, simr behavior would probably result in a mob lynching. Zaro waved off his agents spiel. "Got it, got it. Stop talking. Im no idiot." Zaros agent: "..." Yes, youre the brightest of them all. You have an IQ of 250! Just as he was getting ready to leave, Zaro heard someone yell near the entrance to the airport. "Its Fang Zhao!" "Fang Zhao! Over here!" "Fang Zhao! What do you think of Wills painting, My Neighbor?" "Stop pushing! You folks in the front are getting in the way." "Whats Fang Zhao carrying in his suitcase?" "Is it some kind of secret weapon?" "Who cares? Lets shoot it first." It was storytelling time again. It didnt matter what was actually inside the suitcase. The key question was how to spin a tale based on the picture. Fang Zhao had been dominating the headlines ofte. Everyone recognized the name. The entertainment press corps naturally paid attention to someone who frequently showed up on TV newscasts. Fang Zhaos role in curing the Hull virus and his Supernova Award win hadpletely overshadowed the prestige of the Twelve Tones program. There were plenty of folks who had graduated from the Twelve Tones program, but only one student had written a song that had helped cure the Hull virus. Capturing Fang Zhao on film was a rare opportunity. Naturally, the paparazzi would seize the moment. Staking out the airport had paid off after all. Ji Polun andpany werepletely crowded out. "Wow, Zhao God is this popr?" one of the young actors said with envy. "The entertainment journalists who joined the stakeout are from all over the world, not just Yanzhou!" Ji Polun marveled. "Even Silver Wings A-listers dont draw this kind ofmotion, no?" Many celebrities were insanely popr in Yanzhou but hardly worth a mention in a global context. Not far away, an incredulous Zaro watched as the press pack rushed toward Fang Zhao like sharks that had smelled blood. His shades had nearly fallen off. Zaro hadnt felt anything when the paparazzi had snapped away at him behind a 10-meter perimeter, but now the contrast was ring. It stung. "Such bad luck! He must have pulled some sort of sorcery to steal the limelight from me!" Zaros agent: "..." Are you a f*cking idiot? Elsewhere, Zuo Yu and Yan Biao put into practice the bodyguard skills they had picked up in ss recently, shepherding Fang Zhao to his car. A reporter tried to tug Fang Zhao but was blocked by Zuo Yu. Safe in his car, Fang Zhao got a call from Ji Polun. Fang Zhao told him the location of his hotel and asked for a back-road route. Ji Polun andpany, who had been at the film festival for some time, were quite familiar with the terrain. They were handier than GPS. They were here to crash red carpet ceremonies, after all, and made their way to all kinds of events both big and small. After Fang Zhao and his entourage checked in, Ji Polun and his crew arrived. The two groups had lunch together. Ji Polun insisted on paying, and Fang Zhao didnt fight him. Fang Zhao also agreed to have his picture taken with Ji Polun and let him post the photo on social media. "Big Bro Zhao? What should we do after lunch?" Ji Polun asked. Nanfeng red at Ji Polun. This kid is a relentless free rider! Naturally, Fang Zhao knew what Ji Polun and co. were getting at. He responded, "Im going to catch a few movies. The films that have been selected for the Carole Film Festivalpetition should be decent." Ji Polun pounced when Fang Zhao didnt blow him off. "Im going to join too. Ive been so busy since I got here. Ive only managed two screenings so far." "Take me! I love watching movies," another young actor said. "Me too! Me too!" "We dont have anything else going on. Well hang out with you," the others said. It was as if these groupies hadpletely forgotten what theyd said in their chat group, that "only idiots go watch movies during a film festival." Ji Polun had work the next day. The others couldnt remain idle either. Even if they wanted to ck off, their agents would get on their cases. Their agents hadnt worked so hard to get their clients to the film festival just for their clients to be beach bums! Fang Zhaos workload was different, but he had his own tasks to attend to. His only credit so far was "Founding Era." TV series were different than movies, whose publicity campaigns involved more events. Many directors were promoting their new films and went all out. The TV series featured at the film festival were either being broadcast or had concluded already. There were associated events, but none of them involved Fang Zhao. He hadnt received any special requests either. All he had to do was attend the awards ceremony at the end of the festival. Fang Zhao had read up on Corale. The archipgo was home to a branch of the Marine Biology Research Institute that was also one of the worlds three major sea-slug breeding grounds. But the branch was located on a smaller ind, not the main ind. Coraleprised a host of inds. Because of the film festival, the general public was most familiar with the main ind, Corale Ind. If one wanted to buy a sea slug, they didnt need to venture to a smaller ind; there were plenty of fish pet markets and stores on the main ind, which drew traffic away from the outlying inds. Fang Zhao wanted to bring his "rabbit" to the research institute branch. The branch housed quite a few rare sea-slug species and many types that werent avable on the market. The staff there could also perform a health checkup on his "rabbit." They were professionals. Fang Zhao had all the credentials he needed, so the day after he arrived in Corale, he traveled to the small ind that was home to the research institute branch, water tank in hand. Silver Wing headquarters. Chairwoman and CEO Duan Qianji was getting a briefing from her secretary about the film festival. The team Duan had dispatched was doing well negotiating partnerships and new deals. Silver Wing artists were also getting decent exposure. "What about Fang Zhao? Has he helped out at all?" Duan Qianji interjected. "Not that Ive heard of. After checking into his hotel yesterday, he had lunch with Ji Polun and his friends, then saw a few movies." Duan Qianji was curious. "What kind of movies did they watch?" She wanted to get a sense of Fang Zhaos tastes based on his preferences in film. "Uhm... ording to his assistant, he watched a historical epic, a film set in the modern day, and a sci-fi movieand two animated features for children." Duan Qianji: "..." Animated features for children? Duan Qianji was baffled. She asked, "What did he do today? If I recall correctly, there were three major premieres today." Apart from the cast, premiere screenings were also attended by other directors and celebrities. Even folks who werent invited and didnt have tickets tried to crash the red carpet. "Fang Zhao left the main ind first thing in the morning for a small ind thats home to the local branch of the Marine Biology Research Institute. He said he wanted to get a checkup for his pet sea slug." The secretarys voice tapered off. Duan Qianji, who was signing a document, paused. "He went where?" "The Carole branch of the Marine Biology Research Institute, to get his pet sea slug a checkup." So a film festival is less interesting than a sea slug? Chapter 355: Can Eat Chapter 355: Can Eat Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao could no longer be controlled by Silver Wing. Now, even though Silver Wing was always keeping tabs on Fang Zhaos tendencies, they were unable to anticipate the next step he would take. Everyone had thought that with the invitation card Fang Zhao held, in addition to his reputation, he could easily attend anyrge-scale productions premiere and grace the red carpet without any worry of being chased away, and hed still have reporters from every continent following after him for interviews. However, contrary to what most people had thought, after going to catch a few movies on the first day that werent too popr, on the second day, he had gone to an inds research center to give his pet a checkup! Totally unpredictable! This was the collective opinion of Silver Wings personnel. So much so that there were even some who wondered whether Fang Zhao was doing this on purpose because he knew that people were watching him and analyzing his preferences. However, these people were overthinking things. Fang Zhao had really gone to watch those movies seriously and had had a purpose for doing so, including the two animated features for children. Now, due to the poprity of "Founding Era" and the easing of restrictions for films set during the Period of Destruction, more and more movies and drama series set in the Period of Destruction were being produced. But the Period of Destruction was an extraordinary period, and many New Era people had no way of understanding that time. To produce a great film, it had to be helmed by a grand director andpetent scriptwriters, and having top quality music and sound personnel, outstanding actors, epic subject matter, and other such important factors was indispensable. Otherwise, it was very likely that while the film would have the skin of a Period of Destruction flick, its core would be empty and it would be nothing more than a dud film. From an artistic angle, it wasnt that adaptations were not possible, but as someone who had personally experienced the cruelty of the Period of Destruction, Fang Zhao hoped that people would view that period with reverence and reflection and not treat it jokingly and adorn it with irrelevant matters. The Period of Destruction film that Fang Zhao had gone to watch hadnt been too bad. It had told the story from an even more ordinary perspective. The apanying soundtrack had also had its own characteristics. When watching the film, Fang Zhao had actually paid even more attention to analyzing the acoustics. It wasnt just limited to this film; in all the film premieres that Fang Zhao had gone to, he had paid particr attention to analyzing the acoustics and music. Different movie genres had different musical characteristics. Some lesser-knownposing experts who could improve a low-budget production were participating in thepetition, whereas an apaniment that wasnt done well could lead to a negative film experience, and viewers might find it jarring. It would be unable to achieve the desired effect. Fang Zhao had discovered some new techniques after watching those movies, and with his notes, he would be able to write out a thesis in the next few days. During the course of advanced studies, there were rules for theses. Fang Zhao felt that he could write a lot, and there was too much he could learn from and analyze during this film festival. Thus, when Fang Zhao had brought out his notebook after each screening of a movie, Ji Polun and the others had been at a loss. Could it be that their disparity with Fang Zhao was in how they thought afterward? Write! I will write when I get back! Among Ji Polun and the others, there were some that had watched the animated features with keen interest, and some had fallen asleep. Only Fang Zhao had been different; he had kept his eyes wide open as hed stared at the screen as his pen scribbled continuously in his notebook. The theater had been very dark, and Ji Polun hadnt even known what Fang Zhao was writing. Would Fang Zhaos blind scribbles while staring at the screen be legible? But after they had finished watching, Ji Polun hadnt had the nerve to ask for a peek at Fang Zhaos notes. Blindly scribbling wasnt very difficult for Fang Zhao. He had gotten used to it during the Period of Destruction. In addition, as Fang Zhao had watched the animated feature targeted at kids, besides analyzing the acoustics of the film, he had still been able to see the New Eras education situation for kids through the content and techniques. Thus, whenpared to the other films, Fang Zhao had taken down a lot more notes for these two animated features for kids. During the Period of Destruction, life had been about survivalpreserving oneself, then picking up weapons with which to fight. During that period, the first items a child might have picked up were not eating utensils but, rather, knives and guns. But these were no longer needed in the New Era. As someone who had experienced all three periodsthe Old Era, the Period of Destruction, and the New Erathis sort of experience was really miraculous. This was something that nobody else would be able to understand, something Fang Zhao didnt need anybody else to understand. When Fang Zhao brought his pet for the checkup, he brought along his notebook so that he could still work on his thesis in his free time. Before heading over to the research center, Fang Zhao contacted the breeder of the hybrid "rabbit," Denzel. Denzel informed Fang Zhao that he had a student who was working there and studying sea slugs. When Fang Zhao arrived on the little ind where the research center was located, Denzels student came to personally pick him up. "I am Ren Hong. Just calling me Ah Hong will be fine." Ren Hong had a rather cheerful temperament. He looked like a freshly graduated university student, but in actual fact, he had been working at the research center for 10 years already. Generally, the people of Corale Archipgo were used to seeing big-name celebrities. The clientele here was higher end, so he was more casual toward Fang Zhao. However, Fang Zhao was still different from other celebrities. The halo of being a Gxy Award winner was much brighter, and furthermore, he had been introduced by Denzel, so Ren Hong treated Fang Zhao much warmer than when he did others. Ren Hong drove Fang Zhao to the expo. The research centersboratory was off-limits to outsiders. Generally, tourists would head to the expo. There, one could find sea slugs for sale, veterinary clinics, and all sorts of little shops. "Is this that sea slug my master bred?" Ren Hong was very interested in the "rabbit" inside the aquarium. However, as he had received the data that Denzel had sent him and thus knew that this little thing was highly toxic, he didnt dare touch it. "There are many varieties of feed here. Feed with a higherposition of natural ingredients is, limited but here in the Corale region, you can purchase a lot more this time. On the way, Ren Hong recounted many stories regarding the sea-slug trade. The expo also belonged to the research center. Their research center had a high revenue and didntck any money, but due to the rising poprity of varieties of goldfish and other non-poisonous ornamental fishes, the pressure on them had increased somewhat. "This year, the center has bred quite a few better-looking sea slugs that have a lower toxicity that wont hurt humans. These varieties have hit the market, and many families with kids and elderly have ordered them. You can purchase some when the timees." The sea-slug exposition was bustling. There were merchants and celebrities that were participating in the film festival. Along the way, Fang Zhao saw quite a few familiar faces. Ren Hong brought Fang Zhao deeper inside. He observed many people who wereing out opposite him and holding all sorts of aquariums, bothrge and small, filled with all sorts of sea slugs. Some were colorful and garish, swimming about excitedly in their aquariums and appearing very lively. Fang Zhao didnt know whether he was assuming wrongly, but it seemed that the "rabbit" in the aquarium he held seemed to have be especially quiet after hed set foot in the expo. The "rabbit" was justying there not moving, as if it was a fake. Fang Zhao also saw some tourists carrying aquariums with sea slugs that werent too gorgeous and were slightly bigger than a fist. Although they couldnt bepared with Fang Zhaos "rabbit," they could still be considered rather big for sea slugs. "Are those being bought to be reared too?" Fang Zhao asked. "Theyre to be brought home and eaten!" Ren Hong raised his hand and pointed out. "Ornamental is that side. This side onward is for food. Those that arent too colorful or beautiful and dont have any special characteristics are for consumption unless their flesh doesnt taste good. However, the majority of sea-slug flesh tastes quite decent and has high nutritional value. If handled well, there wont be any toxins that would harm humans, and itll provide health benefits too. Oh, and those few varieties over there have sulent flesh and a tasty vor; many people buy it to brew soup for old folks. And the row over there is more suited for youngsters. Youngsters have their own needs too." Ren Hong gave Fang Zhao a "you know what I mean" look. "If you wish to, I can help you purchase them. Just transfer the funds to me. We have an internal staff price." Seeing Ren Hongs vigorous rmendations, Fang Zhao bought a batch suitable for elderly to be sent to the two old folks in Yanbei City. He also bought some snacks and souvenirs to send to other people. Ren Hong smiled so happily that his eyes disappeared. They had an internal staff price, but they would also get a cut of sales. The research center didntck money, so their staff would also earn from this. No wonder Denzel said that this is a big client, Ren Hong thought to himself. He felt that it had been worth waking up early in the morning to prepare. After calcting the cut he would receive, Ren Hongs expression became more enthusiastic, and he introduced Fang Zhao to the prices of different breeds of sea slugs and also handed Fang Zhao a little book. In it were over 10 ways to prepare sea slugs for consumption, as well as methods to avoid. Steaming, boiling, frying, and roasting all had detailed steps, and incidentally, the book was a form of advertisement as well. "Different varieties have different vors and different nutritional values. We here pay particr attention to food therapy. Sweet, sour, salty, and bitter all have different effects. Bitter ones help to alleviate fever and with detoxification, sour helps with sweating and diarrhea, and those few there have sweet flesh and have mild benefits..." After introducing all the different breeds in the surroundings to Fang Zhao, Ren Hongs line of sight fell on the aquarium in Fang Zhaos hands. "I really have no idea what yours taste like. After all, its a hybrid, so our center hasnt studied it before. If you decide you no longer want to keep it, give me a call. Then change its feed to clear the toxicity, and after one month of feeding, bring it over and let me slice a part off for research purposes. You can then use the remaining portion to boil some soup." Ren Hong had already checked on the value of this hybrid sea slug. It was too expensive to purchase, so he was waiting for when Fang Zhao no longer wanted to rear it and decided to eat it. Ren Hong would then request a small portion for research purposes. Such a huge lump could cook up an entire pot. Fang Zhao had already bought everything that he wanted to buy. Knocking on the wall of his mini aquarium, he told Ren Hong. "Lets get it checked out first. It doesnt seem very well today." "All right, let us head to that side. There are apparatuses that can be borrowed in my friends shop. They are thetest models, and the inspection results are very urate." Ren Hong personally did a checkup of the "rabbit" Fang Zhao handed over. The checkup results would require at least 10 minutes to be processed, so Fang Zhao went to the shop next door that was selling feed to take a look at some of the products that Ren Hong had rmended. The "rabbit" that could normally eat anything seemed to have a poor appetite today. Even when Fang Zhao threw in some Corale special feed, which was said to be selling especially well, the "rabbit" didnt even eat a single bite. Its "ears" were pressed up tightly to its body, and it still continued to lie there motionlessly. Surely it couldnt be that it wasnt limatized to the water. Yesterday, it had eaten a lot, whereas it had only eaten a little bit this morning and hadnt eaten anything else since. Especially after arriving at the expo, it had entered this y-dead state. Seeing this situation, Fang Zhao wasnt in a rush to buy any feed. Just as he was prepared to find somewhere to sit and wait for the checkup results, he heard crispughter from outside. "Yo, Old Tan, you didnt attend the film festival?" Ren Hong greeted the person with augh. Although he had been called "Old Tan," this person didnt seem the least bit old. He was middle-aged and had a well-built physique. He had beenughing heartily at something, and that had caught Ren Hongs attention. The person in question was holding onto an aquarium. When he heard his name being shouted, he turned around and his eyes brightened, following which he walked over quickly, bypassing Ren Hong, who had already outstretched his arms for an embrace, and walking right in front of Fang Zhao. "Fang Zhao? Hello, hello! My name is Tan Min!" As he spoke, Tan Min handed Fang Zhao a name card. Fang Zhao eyed the introduction on the name card. Director? Tan Min, a native of Corale, used to be a diver. Afterward, he had changed his profession and be a director. Although he wasnt that famous globally, he had a considerable reputation in the Corale Archipgo. Just a simple look at the way he had been chatting so animatedly with the shop owners here disyed the advantages of being a local. However, Fang Zhao did not intend to act right now. ording to his ns, during his advanced studies, he would need topose and write a thesis, as well as prepare for his second important concert after graduation. He simply didnt have time to act. Before Fang Zhao even said anything, Tan Min ced the aquarium he was holding in the arms of Ren Hong, who was standing beside them with a vacant expression on his face. He rubbed his hands, acting somewhat embarrassed, and with eyes filled with anticipation, asked Fang Zhao, "I wonder if Mr. Fang is interested in investing in movies?" Chapter 356: This Story Is Purely Fiction Chapter 356: This Story Is Purely Fiction Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Tan Min had no other choice. As a native, participating in the film festival had its advantages, as it was close to home and he had some privileges. Usually, as he had some reputation as a local, there were people willing to invest in some of his films. However, in the past, he had directed documentary reels about the ocean. Now, he had decided to shoot a movie and he wanted to pull in investors. It was a pity that, given 10 directors, 11 would be looking for investors, and the extra was one who had previously been in a different profession. For someone who had changed his profession to a director like Tan Min, attracting investors was much harder, more so when he wanted to change his genre. He didnt wish for peoples impression of him to always be about ocean documentaries. After busying himself for a few days without any sess and being unable to squeeze into a few venues, Tan Min could only hang around in the surroundings. Today, he hade over to purchase a few sea slugs for the little kids in his family when hed unexpectedly run into Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao had been all over the news some time back, so Tan Min knew that Fang Zhao was loaded, and he also knew that some actors liked to invest in films when they werent acting, so he hade running when he had spotted Fang Zhao. "Invest in a movie?" Fang Zhao had never expected to hear such a question. He did not intend to act, but investing in a movie wasnt out of the question. Tan Min was delighted when he saw that Fang Zhao wasnt immediately rejecting him. With an extremely warm smile, he hurriedly said, "If you are free, how about we head to the coffee shop over there for a chat? My script has already been written!" Seeing Tan Min acting this way, Ren Hong helped out and suggested, "How about this: Fang Zhao, you have walked around for quite a bit in the expo. You guys can have some tea and a chat while resting, and when the results are out, I will bring them over." Fang Zhao nodded. "All right." Tan Min also knew the staff at the coffee shop, and they helped prepare a quiet little private room and rmended some of the regions specialties. Fang Zhao ordered a cup of tea and was in no hurry to read Tan Mins script. Instead, he asked Tan Min some questions. "Back then, what made you decide to be a director?" Tan Min drank half his ss of lemonade to cool himself down. When he heard what Fang Zhao asked, he paused for a second before saying, "The ambience of movie and film is very dense in the Corale Archipgo. People here are fond of randomly filming or photographing things in their free time. I used to be a diver and frequently coborated with the research center. Sometimes, when they wanted to collect specimens in a certain ocean region where it is difficult to operate equipment, us divers would go over and help. As technology advanced, I went to the deep sea a couple of times, and I can be considered to have a better understanding of the ocean than most." As he spoke about his experiences in the shallow and deep seas as a diver, Tan Min was in a good mood. His previous nervousness and apprehension hadrgely dissipated. "In the beginning, I only tried my hand at filming some videos rting to the ocean to make a special collection. Afterward, I received an award, and that aroused my interest in this profession and opened a new door in my life. I wanted to record even more films about the ocean so that when people looked up at the starry sky, they would also look to ours very own vast ocean." Tan Mins voice was slightly excited. "A director that came to participate in the film festival once told me that curiosity and imagination bring about stories. The ocean is such a magical ce, and it brings me a lot of inspiration. I have been to maind Huangzhou for directorial advanced sses, and I even rmend a few of my maind ssmates visit the oceanarium when they feelcking in inspiration. They might be able to find the things they need there. "Nowadays, some bigger oceanariums have a quite a number of deep-sea-creature exhibits. These deep-sea creatures have always grown rampantly in certain ces, and they have strange, unimaginable appearances. I feel that these creatures surely have the sort of mentality that Since no one can see me, I will just grow as I wish. And whenever someone steps into the deep-sea-creatures exhibit for the first time, they might go Wow, they can even look like this!" As he waxed lyrical about the ocean, Tan Min started to chuckle to himself. A smile also appeared on Fang Zhaos face. He knew that the ocean had many creatures with strange appearances. Furthermore, with the huge environmental changes brought about by apocalypse, triggering mutations, these creatures might have be even stranger now. Tan Min continued, "One doesnt necessarily have to head to a foreign to see monsters. We can also see them on our own. There are all sorts of monsters in the ocean. As long as you take note and observe, you will always be able to discover them. Corale Archipgo is surrounded by the ocean, and Huangzhous thirdrgest oceanarium is here. When I was a diver, I rarely went to the oceanarium, as I was in contact with the ocean nearly every day. However, since bing a director, I have brought the kids in my family to oceanariums everywhere to enjoy the sights and expand their knowledge. The fish in the sea arent just limited to the sort that appear on our tes. As long as one has a boundless imagination, the future will be unlimited. Especially in our profession, we have to open our hearts, and imagination is necessary." After a simple sharing of his professional experience and feelings, Tan Min digressed and asked Fang Zhao, "Have you heard about the story of mermaids?" Fang Zhao nodded his head gently. "Yeah." "I am very interested in this, and I searched for quite a lot of video resources about mermaids, so much so that I even have some films preserved from the Old Era. I have watched the romantic fables of those predecessors as well as those supernatural flicks. Of course, there are too many of those, and I dont intend to follow the tide. I havent met a mermaid, but I have kept sea slugs! And I have many years of experience! I wont film a mermaid, but I can film sea slugs!" Tan Min got even more excited as he talked, and he even mmed his hands against the table. Fang Zhaos brows arched upward. He knew Tan Min was about to broach the main topic. Indeed, Tan Min expression became serious and he said, "Actually, this time, I wish to film a movie pertaining to sea slugs and include some topics about environmental protection. Man and nature have to live in harmony; we lost too many things in the 100 years of the Period of Destruction, and it took 500 years of great difficulty to recover. Man must cherish what we have, right?" Fang Zhao nodded once again. There was nothing wrong in Tan Mins words. Nobody could understand it more than he himself, as he had personally experienced the cmity and destruction. Fang Zhao recalled the ocean he had seen during the Period of Destruction, then looked at the clear sky and azure ocean. How hard had it been toe to this point? As he noticed Fang Zhao listening intently, Tan Min spoke even more enthusiastically. It seems like there is hope for all that I have talked about! "This story I want to shoot this time is a script written by me. It is a script that I took five to six years to refine and straighten out." Tan Min wasnt worried that the contents of the script being leaked, as the halo around Fang Zhaos head was still bright. It was unlikely that he would do anything to damage his own name. Tan Min was worried that Fang Zhao would be scared by the contents of his script so he added a warning: "Let me say this first: the story is purely fiction. You absolutely mustnt take it as being real. Ha, let me describe it briefly..." Hearing Tan Min say this, Fang Zhao really felt a little interested. "This story happens in a small coastal town. The main protagonist heads out to sea to fish and catches a sea slug. This sea slug doesnt seem to have any special characteristics, just some minute differences from others of the same breed. The protagonist doesnt really care much, but he realizes that it is still alive after fishing it up and decides to keep it as a pet. One day, he realizes that the flower buds of a few potted nts in his house are gone." Fang Zhaos hand that was holding the cup froze. Tan Min continued narrating. "He searches and searches, but he cant find anything and eventually forgets about it, thinking that perhaps it was his neighbors or rtives kids that plucked them when they came over to y, and he feels that it is a pity. After that, the protagonist heads out to sea again, and when he returns, he actually discovers that all the newly-grown leaves in the flower pots are all gone!" Fang Zhao drummed his fingers soundlessly against the cup. Tan Min went on. "The protagonist is puzzled and asks his family members. He ascertains that nobody else entered the room during the period he was out at sea. After some consideration, he sets up surveince cameras in each of the four corners of that room!" Fang Zhao: "..." At the climax, Tan Mins face turned red from excitement. "When the protagonist returns after heading out to see once more, he realizes that even some of the older leaves are gone. He feels a chill down his spine and goes to check the videos captured by the surveince camera. After that, he sees that the sea slug that he had previously fished up actually opened the lid of the tank and climbed out during the period he was at sea! Hahahahahaha, did you get the creeps?" Fang Zhao: "..." You got me there! Chapter 357: Life on the Rebound Chapter 357: Life on the Rebound Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao looked at Tan Min in silence. Fang Zhaos re reduced Tan Mins enthusiasm. He spoke in decreasing volume. "Thats... Thats... the gist of the story." Tan Min mopped the sweat on his forehead. All he had done was outline the script. It was a basic synopsis at best, so why did he feel like he had justpleted a herculean task? It had to be the pressure. If he couldnt secure the necessary investment, the story might not hit the big screen. Fang Zhao remained silent, so Tan Min asked in a tentative tone, "I just made all this up myself. What... do you think?" Fang Zhao fiddled with his cup and smiled. "Its OK." Fang Zhao would have given the story higher marks if it werent so familiar. He could tell how much effort Tan Min had put into the script based on his outline. Fang Zhao had been observing Tan Min during the extended silence to make sure that the pitch was an original story and not based on covert surveince of himself. It was too big of a coincidence, so Fang Zhao had to proceed cautiously. It was a good sign that Tan Min had proimed the story was a pure fabrication and should be treated as such. There were some things that even Denzel, the "rabbit" breeder, wasnt privy to, and Fang Zhao had no intention of divulging the information to anyone else. Tan Min had no idea what was going on inside Fang Zhaos head. When he heard Fang Zhaos response, his anxiety and pressure vanished instantly. "Then... are you interested in investing in the project?" Tan Min had spent a lot of time preparing for this shift in genre. He was ready to kick off shooting once the funding was in ce. "Lets hear your game n." Fang Zhao didnt know if Tan Mins story would resonate with audiences, but if it was shot properly, he should be able to recoup his investment. The beginning of the story was too familiar, which had thrown Fang Zhao off-guard and given him a major kick. But now that he had ascertained that Tan Min wasnt lying, Fang Zhao was willing to back the project. Tan Mins smile grew. He didnt need to hold back anymore. He pulled out aplete portfolio. Ren Hong, who had the results of the physical in his hand, refrained from approaching when he saw that Fang Zhao and Tan Min were still deep in conversation. He sat outside instead. When Tan Min emerged, Ren Hong noticed that his cheeks were flush and his face was wrinkled from excessive smiling. "Heres to a happy partnership! Tan Min said as he shook hands with Fang Zhao. To show his sincerity and because he was overwhelmed with emotion, Tan Mins handshake was quite firm. He eased his grip when he regained hisposure. He was worried that Fang Zhao might take offense, but his new partner hadnt. Fang Zhaos such a nice guy! Tan Min thought to himself. Fang Zhao noticed Ren Hong when he exited the meeting. He asked about the physical. Ren Hong handed Fang Zhao a sheet of paper. "Its probably just a case of poor appetite due to slow limatization. The sea slug itself is quite healthy. All its levels are normal. Ivepared all the numbers to data provided by my boss. You dont have to worry about mistakes." There was no point in sticking around now that Fang Zhao had confirmed his sea slug was healthy. Tan Min yed tour guide, giving Fang Zhao the lowdown on local culture and custom. He was a native of the Corale Archipgo, so he knew the ce better than the researchers who had relocated here. He offered up many tidbits that Ren Hong wasnt aware of. At dawn, Tan Min took Fang Zhao to a lighthouse on the coast. "This is a popr tourist spot. Its served as a location for quite a few movies. There actually was a lighthouse here during the Old Era, but it copsed during the Period of Destruction. A sturdier replica was erected during the New Era as a monument. Legend has it that the ancestors of the governor of the Corale Archipgo guarded the lighthouse. Their family was also behind the replica. Over the generations, at least one member of the family is always living in the lighthouse. Visitors are wee." Fang Zhao nced over as Tan Min was talking. The tall lighthouse towered over the coast. Against the backdrop of dawn and rolling waves, it emanated a mix of gravitas and tenderness. It appeared to glow with a certain grace and magical aura. As far as folks from the New Era were concerned, this was old-school elegance. Retro architecture always reminded people of history. Even though these were new buildings, they didnt figure prominently in modern development. But as a symbol of the past and a localndmark, they drew a steady stream of visitors and photo-takers. Tan Min was a regr visitor. Admiring the lighthouse reminded him of his own personal history. "I was dealt quite a few setbacks when I first switched from scuba diving to directing. I felt my talent wasnt appreciated and that I wasnt understood. I was young back then, so I decided to find a ce to sulk. I ended up holing up inside the lighthouse. The guard at the time was this interesting old fe. He dragged me outside, pointed to the sky above the sea, and told me, See that light over there? Even if the sun is blocked by clouds, it shines through the clouds. As long as you are talented enough, no one can stand in your way." The trip down memoryne led Tan Min to chuckle a few times. "How young and innocent I was back then. It was as if I had ODed on optimism. I had so much mojo. Thats what got me through the career switch the next few years and how I found my footing. Onlyter did I find out that the old fe was one of my biggest critics. He never voted for me in local filmpetitions. Hisments were the most brutal. Since then, whenever I think back to what he said, I think that something was off." Fang Zhaoughed. "Did you ever go back and ask the old man to rify after you sessfully switched careers?" Tan Min spread his arms. "Im too chickenshit. I never had the guts to ask, because someone told me the old man is the grandfather of our current governor. Hes got quite the temper." Tan Min followed up with a sigh. "Theres a new guard at the lighthouse now. The old fe got too old and retired. The one time I found the courage to knock on the entrance to the lighthouse, the new old man asked, Who the hell are you?" Tan Min didnt me the old man. Back then, hed felt he like he was on cloud nine because he had won a film award, but his work actually hadnt been good enough. It was understandable that the old fe hadnt voted for him in the regional filmpetition. Tan Min asked, "So, Fang Zhao, are you going to take part in any of the film festival events on the main ind tomorrow? If not, Ill take you scuba diving. I just got a message from a friend who has to help collect underwater samples for the research institute. Im going to check out the excursion." Fang Zhao pondered the question and responded, "Im in no hurry to get back." "Great, then you can join me tomorrow. Well catch a ride with the research institute. Dont worry about equipment; Ill take care of that. If you dont want to scuba dive, you can hang out on the coastal square. You dont have to worry about paparazzi there. Artists like you who hole up all the time have weak bodies. You should work out more. Dont let your bones rust. Have you heard the saying, sound body, sound mind?" Fang Zhao checked into a hotel on the outlying ind that night. Nanfeng, Yan Biao, and Zuo Yu were instructed to take the next day off. "..." Boss ditched us again! Tan Min also booked a room at the hotel so he could get to know Fang Zhao better. He wanted to talk movies with Fang Zhao, but Fang Zhao started working on a paper instead. Tan Min could only retire to his room. The next day Fang Zhao boarded the research vessel with Tan Min. Already on board were seven scuba divers. They all knew Tan Min. Tan Min started chatting with his old friends. The next thing he knew, Fang Zhao was helping folks from the research institute move their equipment. There were plenty of people who could handle equipment that weighed dozens of kilograms, but few artists could, especially with such ease. One of the scuba divers whispered to Tan Min, "Big Brother Tan, so this is the guy you said was a little weak and needed taking care of?" Tan Mins jaw dropped. "Youngsters like him are in good shape" were the only words he could manage. Fang Zhaos help reduced the prep time significantly. Initially, the researchers on the boat had been a bit wary of Fang Zhao. Now, they dly briefed him on the waters they were venturing into. When they arrived at their first location, the scuba divers went underwater with their gear and equipment. Fang Zhao was an amateur, so he rarely strayed from the group. Tan Min knew the marine vegetation and wildlife in the region well, so he briefed Fang Zhao whenever he saw a new species. "There is some coral over here. Pretty, arent they? Dont touch them, though. They are all under surveince. Folks who damage the corals are subject to heavy fines. And dont try to catch any fish or shrimp you see. Thats finable too. You could even get yourself banned from the archipgo," Tan Min said. He was worried that Fang Zhao wouldnt be able to help himself. Fines werent a big deal, but being cklisted was. Being banned from the inds was no joke. Some 200 or 300 people were cklisted every year. Fang Zhao didnt touch anything. All he did was observe quietly. Then he returned to the ship to take off his scuba gear, recing it with a snorkel that revealed his ears. Naturally, Fang Zhao needed to get the leader of the research team to sign off. If anything happened to him, the team would be liable. Fang Zhao signed a waiver and returned underwater. One of the professional divers thought Fang Zhao was yet another impulsive tourist. "F*ck! Hes crazy! What does a novice diver know about protecting his ears?" "If he doesnt watch his ear pressure carefully, he could die!" "Put a rescuer on standby!" "Lets have one of the divers tail him. Tan Min! Hes your guest. You take care of him yourself." Youngsters are so impulsive! Tan Min thought to himself. Regardless of what he thought of Fang Zhao, Tan Min tailed him closely along with another diver just in case. Yet they noticed that Fang Zhao didnt do anything drastic after switching to a snorkel. All he did was swim around slowly and aimlessly. He showed no signs of difort. "Big Brother Tan, this kid doesnt look like a novice diver," one of the professional divers told Tan Min via hisms device. "Uhm..." Tan Min didnt know what to say. He realized he didnt know Fang Zhao at all. Fang Zhao was now his big boss, his biggest investor. Tan Min was cool as long as his boss was happy. As for Fang Zhao, he turned his attention to the wonders of the underwater world. It was a flurry of light and shadow, bursting with color. Exotic and lively. He could hear the sound of currents bombarding reefs. The minute movements of groups of fish skirting around his body in fear. The tiniest of noisespeted for Fang Zhaos attention among the corals and between the reefs. What was a calm, quiet underwater world to Tan Min andpany lit up Fang Zhaos ears. Straps of seaweed wavered in the water. A small finback swam by. Life was on the rebound after the Period of Destruction. Chapter 358: Dont Ask Me Chapter 358: Dont Ask Me Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh When Fang Zhao surfaced and returned to the boat safely, one of the professional divers asked him: "What were you up to just now?" "Seeking inspiration," Fang Zhao responded. The diver paused briefly before having an epiphany. When these artist types "go crazy," theyre not going crazy, theyre seeking inspiration! Tan Min was curious. "Werent you listening for something?" Why else would he have left his ears uncovered? "I did indeed hear a few things." Fang Zhao was in a decent mood. His head was filled with inspiration. After shedding his scuba gear, he said bye to everyone and took off with his notebook. As curious as he was, Tan Min didnt intrude. One of the divers shook his head as he watched Fang Zhao leave. What could he possibly have heard underwater? Had he gone dumb from ack of oxygen? Then he remembered Fang Zhaos nickname. Even though it seemed far-fetched, maybe Fang Zhao could hear things that normal people couldnt. After all, his ears were dubbed "diting," "Gods ears," and so on. Another diver pped himself on the thigh. "I forgot to ask him where he learned to dive." "Is that kid a good diver?" "I think hes pretty kick-ass. We ran into a strong current that gushed from above and below, and the kid wasnt swayed. He was exceptionally calm, no sign of panic whatsoever. He performed just as well as we did. I want to know where he learned how to dive." "His name sounds familiar. Didnt the kid serve in the military too, in addition to acting andposing? I think I remember hearing his name in the military headlines once." "Now that you mention it, I think Ive heard his name before too. Its been so long, so I didnt make the connection. Let me do a quick online search." Fang Zhao was oblivious to the discussion on the boat. He was busy recording down in his notebook all that had shed through his head. The new song would make its debut in his second solo concert. The Period of Destruction had seen the extinction of certain types of marine wildlife and the birth of new species, but overall, the damage had been tremendous. There hadnt been much beauty left to speak of. What Fang Zhao had seen in the ocean had left a deeper impression than what he had seen at the aquarium. He had gotten a stronger sense that life was indeed on the rebound. That was also partly why he was willing to back Tan Mins new project. Setting aside his concerns about the script, Fang Zhao could tell that Tan Min was genuinely passionate about these waters. Folks who grew up in the New Era didnt feel the change in fortune as acutely, but Fang Zhao was different. If Tan Min could spread his passion for these waters and his interest in protecting its marine ecosystem, what was a few more dors? Fang Zhao didnt stay on the research vessel. There was limited space on board. The researchers couldnt possibly give him his own room, so Fang Zhao moved onto a floating square. This was a square anchored in the waters. Apart from concessions stands, it was also equipped with fishing sections and a swimming pool. It drew quite a few fishing enthusiasts every year. Because of the film festival, the visitor traffic was concentrated on the main ind. Fewer folks ventured out to the outlying inds. There were only a handful of people on the floating square, mostly young men and women. "Its just a bunch of rich kids who have nothing to worry about. Its their third trip this year. Stay away from them. These kids like to stir up trouble when they run into celebrities," one of the divers told Fang Zhao. Having read up on Fang Zhao, the folks on board the research vessel had a better understanding of his current situation. Many asked him for his autograph before he left, while others eagerly rmended prime fishing spots. Tan Min also joined Fang Zhao. After all, he had to keep an eye on Fang Zhao, who was his biggest financial backer right now. As a local, Tan Min knew the ins and outs of the maritime square well. He instructed Fang Zhao to wait while he dealt with the paperwork. Tan Mins paperwork was straightforward, but Fang Zhaos was slightly moreplicated because it was his first visit. Authorities imposed strict protocols on first-time visitors. Fang Zhao was about to sit down when he heard his name called. "Hey, is that Fang Zhao?" "It really is! Fang Zhao! Come join us!" "Tell us how you managed topose the four movements of the Period of Destruction series." Tan Min took notice of the growingmotion and frowned. He was wondering whether or not to step in when Fang Zhao gestured to him. Fang Zhao told Tan Min to stay put and deal with the paperwork. He approached the group of young men and women who had spotted him. "Hey, Fang Zhao, I saw the news reports about the Hull virus a while back. I just want to know why that Period of Destruction series was able to cure the disease," a young man in shades shouted. "Im not sure either. Youd have to ask the medical researchers," Fang Zhao said with a smile. He wasnt one to quibble with these kids over decorum. No one would have dared speak to Fang Zhao this way during the Period of Destruction. But there was one set of rules for years of chaos and another set for prosperous times. Naturally, Fang Zhao didnt thrust the standards of the Period of Destruction on these young men and women. These kids struck Tan Min andpany as typical rich kids, but drawing from his own brief observation, Fang Zhao realized they meant no harm, even if they spoke a bit too casually and in bad taste. "What were you just talking about? I think I heard someone mention a great white?" Fang Zhao asked. "Yeah, we were wondering if you might run into a great white in these abouts," a kid sucking on a straw said as he adjusted his cap. "Word has it there was a sighting, but not in these exact waters. Its just a rumor. Some say its pure fabrication, that the great white is already extinct apart from artificially bred ones and thus cant be spotted in the wild anymore." "Its true. Someone captured it on camera!" an older boy retorted while swinging his fishing rod. "Many species that have been categorized as extinct have been caught on camera in recent years." "In any case, I dont want toe across a great white. Its the tyrant of the sea!" "Bullsh*t! Youve watched too many movies. The great white is just wee big. Its nothing in terms of size. I can knock one out with a single punch." "Boy, you certainly know how to bullsh*t." "Fang Zhao, I hear youre quite the historian. So was the great white the most brutal sea animal during the Old Era?" Fang Zhao had just settled into his role as a jovial onlooker when he heard the question. "Im not sure which species was the most brutal, but let me tell you a story. Its a story I read while researching the Old Era a while ago." Meanwhile, Tan Min was a bit worried. After rushing the maritime square staff through the paperwork, he returned to Fang Zhao only to discover that the group of youngsters, who were quite boisterous, were now staring nkly at his new partner. He had no idea what Fang Zhao had told them. The boy who was fishing hadnt even noticed that he had dropped his fishing rod into the water. "For real?" a waiter whispered. "Whats themotion?" Tan Min asked the waiter. "Hes telling a story." "What story?" "The story of two orcas who ran into a great white, how they toppled the shark, took a few bites and didnt like the taste, then tossed it around." Tan Min: "What about now?" "Now hes telling the story of a wandering orca that ran into a great white. The great white was too strong and the orca was no match, so the orca summoned other orcas in the area and surrounded the great white." Tan Min: "Can you move over? Im going to listen in too." While Fang Zhao was telling stories, quite a few folks were doing online searches of him. The daily entertainment news cycle never strayed from affairs or breakdowns. It was quite boring. The film festival was going on, but fans were treated to a steady stream of the standard celebrity selfies by the beach or on the red carpet. Only a few of the better-known entertainment journalists filed interesting material. Even so, after a few days, readers got bored again and started looking for new stimtion. "Wheres Fang Zhao? Fang Zhaos at the Corale Film Festival too. Where is he? Have all the entertainment journalists fallen asleep?" "The entertainment journalists covering the film festival this year arent that good. I havent seen anything about the celebrities Im interested in." Wang Tie scanned the onlinements from a hotel room in Corale. He skipped thements about Fang Zhao, pretending they didnt exist. Wang Ties bracelet rang and he answered the call. "Old Wang, youre not in a very generous mood these days, huh? Youve hogged too many scoops." The man on the call was quite pissed off. Other journalists had been on the verge of exclusives quite a few times, but Wang Tie always beat them to the punch. So thete stories always struck outsiders as matching reports, Wang Ties leftovers. The reporters were very disgruntled. The tone softened, the caller looking for apromise. "I know youre Yanzhous king of paparazzi, but cant you spare a few scoops for your old friends?" Wang Tie organized his notes from the day and responded at the same time. "I have. I said at the outset I wouldnt be tracking Fang Zhao. Hes quite a popr figure these days. If yound a scoop on him, youll make a fortune." "Fang Zhao is too hard to tail. Plus, he isnt on the main ind." "Then theres nothing I can do. Ive given you the opportunity." The mere mention of Fang Zhao also annoyed Wang Tie. He didnt want to discuss the matter further. "Hehe." "Dont hehe me. This mofo hates that word! Hehe my ass! If you have something to say, just say it!" Wang Tie wanted to punch someone. "Just consider this as you doing us a favor, Old Wang. We are ssmates, after all. Just leak us something, something big, not peanuts. Or tell us where Fang Zhao is. I just got off the phone with the man I sent to the outlying inds. He didnt see Fang Zhao today. He has no idea where Fang Zhao is. This guys too good at dodging paparazzi." "Dont ask me about Fang Zhao. Track him down yourself!" Chapter 359: Model Student Chapter 359: Model Student Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh At the retirement home for former government officials in Yanbei. Great-Grandfather Fang had been spending most of his days at home. He was constantly online, browsing for news about the Corale Film Festival. Before Fang Zhao had set off for the Corale Archipgo, Great-Grandfather Fang had sent him this message: "Take plenty of shots of the scenery. I hear the Corale Archipgo is quite pretty." Fang Zhao had taken his great-grandfather literally, sending along only pictures of the scenery. There was no sign of Fang Zhao himself. A disgruntled Great-Grandfather Fang blew at his mustache. "Dont youngsters these days love to take selfies? Arent those celebrity photos online all selfies from different angles? Howe this kid is different from the pack? I wonder who he takes after." Great-Grandfather Fang threw his wife a nce and sighed. If Fang Zhao wasnt in the picture, what was the point of showing his friends the photos? If they wanted to check out the scenery from the Corale inds, they could just search for photos online. After venting, Great-Grandfather Fang sent Fang Zhao another message. "Xiao Zhao, when you take pictures, make sure youre in them too. Take plenty of pictures of yourself and the scenery." Great-Grandfather Fang finally received photos he was happy with. "Our Xiao Zhao takes the best pictures. Look at how upbeat he is. If only he could smile some more. Oh, he went fishing. Thats a great catch. Just looking at it makes me yummy." Great-Grandmother Fang put on her sses and joined her husband. "I thought film festivals were all about red carpet events. Who knew you could fish as well? Judging from the picture, this must be a fishing area built off the coast?" The pictures Fang Zhao sent were all panoramas that provided a clear view of the surroundings. "Theres this one too. He took it while he was scuba diving. No wonder they call Corale the ind of reefs. How gorgeous!" Great-Grandfather Fang bookmarked the picture. He was going to send a select few to his chat group. After posting the photos in his chat group, Great-Grandfather Fang began counting the days on his fingers. "It still isnt time for the awards ceremony. Howe time is passing so slowly for me?" Great-Grandfather Fang was nervous. How could he not be? "Who knows if Xiao Zhao will win an award this time." Even though many onlinements predicted that Fang Zhao was a likely winner, there were no guarantees. They had no way of finding out the results in advance. "Film awards like this love ying games. Everything is announced at thest minute. Wouldnt it be so much better if they were like the Gxy Awards, where everything is decided in advance? All you need to do to go on stage and ept your award." Great-Grandfather Fang was going to fret until the moment the results were announced. "Our Xiao Zhao was nominated for both best neer and best supporting actor. Judging from the onlinementary, he should bag at least one of the two awards, no?" said Great-Grandmother Fang. She was quite uncertain herself. "Which carries more weight, the Best Neer Award or the Best Supporting Actor Award?" Great-Grandfather Fang posted this question online. There were all sorts of answers. Some said the Best Neer Award was just a token of encouragement andpletely dispensable. Others said the Best Supporting Actor Award was a sideshow, an award for hard work that didnt carry much heft. Great-Grandfather Fang had no idea who was right. The bottom line was that neither award mattered as much as awards like best actor. That annoyed Great-Grandfather Fang. The way he saw it, whenever one of his descendants shined in a certain area, he wanted them to be honored. But personal preference yed no role in the way things actually unfolded. Great-Grandmother Fang was clueless too. She never followed the entertainment industry. If not for Fang Zhao, she would pay the least bit of attention to entertainment news, let alone film awards. "Actually, if you think about it, none of these awards carry as much weight as the Supernova Award," Great-Grandmother Fang said. "Thats true!" Great-Grandfather Fang felt better instantly. "Weve bagged the Supernova Award already. As for the Best Neer Award and the Best Supporting Actor Award, itd be great if we won those too, but its no big deal." At that point, a deliveryman arrived. Great-Grandfather Fang forgot all about the awards. He bolted from his chair, tossed his walking stick, and made for the door in his flip-flops. "The package from Xiao Zhao has arrived!" Great-Grandfather Fang didnt open the delivery boxes immediately. He took a picture of them first, then unwrapped the boxes and took another picture, which he posted in the chat group for his fellow retirement home residents. "Our Xiao Zhao has sent us stuff again. [photo][photo][photo] Sigh, kids these days. How many times have I told him not to waste money? This shipment is going tost forever! He also went fishing in Corale. Go figure! When the rest of the folks are walking the red carpet, he holes up fishing instead. What an odd style he has!" Meanwhile, on the Corale inds, Fang Zhao had already returned to his hotel on the main ind. He mailed the stuff he had bought and brought Nanfeng andpany snacks hed bought on the outlying ind. After replenishing its feed, Fang Zhao examined his "rabbit," which was resting in its water tank. The small fellow had gotten all excited after returning to the main ind. It had finished itsst batch of feed in 10 minutes. When Fang Zhao knocked on the walls of the tank, the little fes "ears" pricked and the sea slug started dancing in the water. He had to send Ren Hong a message to ce an order for more feed. In the next few days, Fang Zhao ventured out for a few movies asionally, but the rest of his time he spent holed up in his hotel roomposing and writing papers. Nanfeng, Zuo Yu, and Yan Biao were seated on the balcony of their hotel room in single file, each armed with a bag of snacks. "Boss isnt heading out again today." "What should we do next?" Yan Biao felt he still hadnt fully utilized the skills hed picked up from his bodyguard course. He felt underutilized. He also felt guilty being paid such a hefty sry while goofing around and downing baked fish chips. "Im gonna head out in a bit to gather some intelligence. You guys do what you want. Boss gave us the day off, after all," Nanfeng said as he tossed a baked fish chip into his mouth. Having signed up to work for a boss like this, all he could do waspromise. He had nned on escorting Fang Zhao to premieres, red carpet events, and the like, but it appeared that his boss was taking a pass. What was more important, the red carpet or homework? But if Nanfeng posed that question to Fang Zhao, he could kiss his assistantship goodbye. "Zuo Yu, what should we do today?" Yan Biao asked. "Lets deal with the paparazzi," Zuo Yu said while pointing outside. "The two entertainment journalists that have been tailing us for the past few days. When we go out for a smoke, lets drag them into the mens room for a chat." Yan Biao nodded. "Sure thing!" He was bored to death anyway. Inside his hotel room, Fang Zhao sent hispleted paper to his instructor, Prof. Carter. Dous Carter, the Twelve Tones instructor in charge of arrangement sses and Mo Langs most senior disciple, was well respected at HuangArt. Before receiving Fang Zhaos paper, Prof. Carter was chatting with an old friend about the Corale Film Festival. "Youre noting over this year?" the man on the other end of the videoconference asked. "No. Theres nothing going on that concerns us. Besides Founding Era, I havent done work for any other productions in the past year," Prof. Carter responded casually as he browsed the nominations for the awards ceremony at the Corale Film Festival. Even though he had been part of the team that had written the score for "Founding Era," he hadnt been nominated for a prize. He knew that with Mo Lang in the running, everyone else was bound to be sidelined. Judging from the list of nominees, many of the nominated musicians were destined to be sideshows. The other man asked, "So Venerable Old Mo wont be attending the prize ceremony this year? The song he wrote for the ending of Founding Era is a shoo-in!" "Its been years since the old man has attended a film festivals prize ceremony. He passes on everything except the Gxy Awards. Hes in no physical shape to keep up. The old man also likes to avoid big crowds these days." As Mo Langs senior disciple, Carter knew his teacher well. "And I thought the old man took Founding Era seriously. He lived on Wai with the crew for such a long time. Who knows, maybe hell make an exception?" Carter pondered the response. "That makes sense, but so far I havent heard anything. If he were to attend the prize ceremony, he would have confirmed his itinerary in advance." "Well, its par for the course if he skips the ceremony. Hes won so many awards, after all. Whats one more to him?" Carter received Fang Zhaos paper during the conversation. The email took Carter by surprise. He scanned the first two pages of Fang Zhaos paper, oblivious to the fact that his friend was still on the call. "Whats up?" the friend asked after noticing Carter arch his eyebrows. "Fang Zhao just sent me a paper. I read the first two pages. Even though I havent read the entire paper, I can tell this is a high-quality paper. Based on our grading standards, I think it deserves an A+." "Its that good? Isnt the kid at the film festival? Where did he find the time to write a paper?" "Theres more. He just sent me a message saying hes working on another paper." The smile on Carters face grew. As a teacher, he naturally wanted his students to dedicate the bulk of their attention to music. "When he asked for time off, I was worried that he might let the pomp and circumstance of the entertainment industry get to his head. Who knew he could find theposure to write papers." "Young men like him are like a needle in a haystack. No wonder he got into Twelve Tones at such a young age." "Fang Zhao is indeed a decent student. I look forward to reading his other paper after the film festival," a delighted Carter said. Five dayster, before the prize ceremony at the film festival took ce, Carter received another email from Fang Zhao. Attached was his second paper and the scan of a handwritten score. Carter spent most of the day reading the paper and studying the score. Then he took a deep breath and sent Mo Lang this message: "Teacher, are you sure you dont want to take any more students?" If youre going to pass, Im going to take him on! Carter thought to himself. Chapter 360: Junior Disciple Chapter 360: Junior Disciple Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh There was a distinction between being a regr student and a disciple. Carter had taught countless students throughout his career, but he would only categorize about a dozen of them as his disciples, apart from his masters and PhD students. Academia ced a premium on passing the torch. It had been years since Carter had epted a disciple. There was no shortage of standouts at HuangArt. He got the itch to ept another disciple every year. The only thing was that hed realized that the older he got, the more careful he had to be about epting disciples. He was worried that the reputation and stature he had spent so many years building might be destroyed overnight. He had seen this happen in the music industry several times. When one was young, they recruited disciples based on talent. But at a more advanced age, talent wasnt the only criterioncharacter was equally important. Folks who were more conservative even valued character more than talent. Their disciples didnt necessarily have to be top-notch, talent-wise. As far as regr students were concerned, all Carter had to do was lecture, answer their academic questions, and pass on technical knowledge. Beyond that, Carter was circumspect. He had limited resources. The connections that he had umted, the ideas and insight he had refined over time, if all went ording to n, he would only pass on to his disciples. If his disciples performed well, it would also reflect well on him, their master. So for Carter to consider Fang Zhao now was a rare urrence. In fact, Carter had considered epting Fang Zhao as a disciple when Fang Zhao had been first admitted to the Twelve Tones program. It wasnt only Carter. Some of the senior professors at HuangArt had also had the same idea. But everyone had decided to wait and see so they could observe Fang Zhaos character. Too many geniuses had vanished after sumbing to the tests of time and worldly temptations, not to mention the fact that Fang Zhao was already an active member in the entertainment industry. That had prompted the old professors to proceed cautiously. But now, given the quality of Fang Zhaos paper and work, Carter felt he couldnt wait any longer. If he did, he was worried that someone might beat him to it. He had asked around already. Fang Zhao hadnt been epted as a disciple by anyone else. That old fe Xue Jing was a solid academic, but he and Fang Zhao had different styles. Even if Xue Jing wanted to train Fang Zhao, he couldnt manage it. He had even needed Fang Zhaos help when hed been writing the textbook "New Voices in Symphonic Composition." So Carters only immediate concern was Mo Lang. Mo Lang was his teacher. In terms of stature and talent, he was also top-notch. Carter could tell that the old man had long been interested in Fang Zhao. The only thing stopping Mo Lang was his earlier vow not to take on any new disciples. He was conflicted. It was time for Carter to step in. You had to hand it to Carterhe knew Mo Lang well. Mo Lang was indeed torn when he got the call from his disciple. Initially, Mo Lang had taken the position that if he refused to take on any new disciples, his disciples could forget about it too. Whoever thought otherwise was quickly reprimanded. But now, Carters spiel helped hime around. What a waste to pass on such a budding talent! I cant live with that! Better that hees under my lineage than is poached by someone else! Carter was his own student, after all. Mo Lang himself wasnt in a position to take any more disciples because of his previous vow, but Carter could do so! Let Carter take on Fang Zhao on his behalf, then he could instruct Fang Zhao personally. That could work too! A slight detour! Mo Long was wearing his poker face during the videoconference, but in fact, he was secretly pleased with himself. Ive grown more cunning with age! On the other end of the call, Carter was a respectful, attentive student, but in fact, he had long had Mo Lang all figured out. "Ill inform Fang Zhaoter. Also, Carter, were you hired for a new project? Remember to let Fang Zhao work on it. Also, Fang Zhao is quite young. Make sure your students take care of this junior disciple," Mo Lang instructed. "Got it. Dont you worry. Why dont you call Fang Zhao first and Ill follow up with another call. Then its decided. As for my students, I will make sure they help Fang Zhao out. Isnt Fang Zhao attending the Corale Film Festival? Its his first time at a film festival. Im worried that Silver Wing Media isnt taking good enough care of him. It happens that I have a few students and friends at the festival. Ill ask them to keep an eye on Fang Zhao." Mo Lang was satisfied. He cut his conversation with Carter short and called Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao was quite surprised by the call. The old man wasnt nning on attending the film festival. Why the call? "Whats wrong, Teacher Mo?" Mo Lang was also an instructor in the Twelve Tones program. The students addressed him as "Teacher Mo." This particr greeting of "Teacher Mo," however, felt exceptionally good to Mo Lang. "Fang Zhao, have you considered studying further under a specific teacher?" Mo Langs tone was quite serious, but he was still significantly friendlier than during the call with Carter. Fang Zhao arched his eyebrows. "I have, but I havent decided on a teacher yet." "Uhm, let me rmend one." Mo Lang paused briefly. "Im quite old and only have so much energy. Plus, Ive stated publicly that I wont take on any new students. But my senior disciple, Dous Carter, yourposition and arrangement instructor, hes halfway decent. If you run into problems, if hes not being clear on certain points, you can reach out to me." Who knew what outsiders would think if they found out that the head of theposition department at HuangArt, a full professor, a PhD supervisor and Twelve Tones instructor, was dismissed as "halfway decent." Naturally, Fang Zhao caught Mo Langs drift. Mo Lang wanted to take on a new student, but he could only have Carter do so on his behalf because of his public vow. Meanwhile, Carter was keen on taking on a disciple too. "If Teacher Mo and Teacher Carter are willing, of course Im willing to study under you." Fang Zhao sounded quite excited and passionate, which delighted Mo Lang. The usually taciturn musician shed a rare smile and rocked his chair. What did I say? With me personally making the offer, there was no way Fang Zhao could refuse. But if Carter had approached Fang Zhao himself, who knows how long it would have taken. Carter is regressing! Carter had no idea how little Mo Lang secretly thought of him. When Carter got word from Mo Lang, he gave Fang Zhao a call as well. The matter was settled. If another old geezer at HuangArt approached Fang Zhao in private, Fang Zhao could only refuse the offer. After hanging up on Carter, Fang Zhao rxed. He was definitely happy, but not as excited as he had appeared on the phone. People who survived the Period of Destruction had a different outlook, after all. Fang Zhao knew that even though hed won a Supernova and had made a name for himself, he was still quite junior in the industry. There were many projects he would never be exposed to. Only if he became an official student of one of these masters would he get to work on bigger projects and gain more experience. It wasnt only the teachers doing the observing during the Twelve Tones program. The students were observing their teachers too. Students from prominent families had their own connections, but for students like Fang Zhao who werent born into the arts world, all they could do was rely on their own ability. Fang Zhao had been eyeing Carter as a master too. That was why he had been so proactive in writing papers. More often than not, people created their own opportunities. Now, a prime opportunity hade calling. Fang Zhao walked toward his hotel window and looked outside. The number of movie fans flocking to Corale had grown exponentially in the past few days. Fans wearing clothing emzoned with the names or pictures of celebrities from all continents could be easily spotted everywhere. The buzz was growing across the archipgo. If the local government hadnt set a quota on visitor numbers and enforced special regtions during the film festival, these fans would have arrived even earlier. To maintain some semnce of normalcy during the film festival, the Corale government reserved carnes for local residents. The number of permits authorizing use of thesenes was also limited. Each family was only entitled to one permit. Traffic was also redirected elsewhere. The airspace waspletely off-limits. Only ambnces, police, and fire rescue vessels and the like were allowed in the air. The pilots of any private flying transports that took off without extenuating circumstances were subject to heavy fines that could eat up their annual ie. Luckily, Nanfeng had done his homework. Even though he had never attended the film festival before, he had asked around in advance. Fang Zhaos transportation for all his festival events had long been in ce. Over at HuangArt. Carter was in a good mood, having epted a new disciple. Remembering that Mo Lang had asked him to have his students keep an eye on Fang Zhao, he sent his students a message. These few students had told him a few days ago that they nned on attending the film festival. Carter was going to ask them to take care of their fellow disciple, their junior. But before he could send the message, Carter got a call from one of the students. "Teacher, we just arrived at the Corale airport. Theres an important premiere in about an hour and we cant get transportation. Do you know anyone here who could help us out?" A slightly overweight middle-aged man examined the traffic from behind the French windows of a coffee shop inside the Corale airport as he mopped the sweat dripping from his forehead. "Theres a face-off between the fans of some award-winning actor from Jinzhou and the fans of another award-winning actor from Jizhou, which has created a traffic jam. The police are on-site. Word is that it will be another five minutes before the situation is resolved. Its insane! I think other fans were affected by the standoff and had to take a detour. Theyve taken all the taxis. The rentals are all out too. The entire fleet of cars at our hotel is engaged. I havent been able to find anyone else who can help." A five-minute wait didnt seem like a long time, but the dy meant it was harder for them to hail a car. When they had first exited the airport, they had seen five empty cabs, but those cabs had been gone in an instant. Now, they had to get in line, and just the size of the queue was overwhelming. Carters students didnt follow the entertainment industry, so they didnt know much about these two award-winning actors. At most, they might recognize the names and the faces might strike a chord. They never would have thought that they would one day be blocked by the two actors fans in Corale. Carters good mood vanished instantly. "Youve been to the Corale Film Festival before, havent you? Dont you know that you have to show up early?" The middle-aged man mopped the sweat pouring down from his forehead again. "I never ran into a situation like this on prior visits, so the importance of arriving early never urred to me. I arrived two dayste this time around because of a conference. Who could have known that two days would make such a big difference!" Oh, how he regretted his decision now. If he had only known, he would have blown off the conference. It hadnt been an important meeting anyway. The problem was that he hadnt given much thought to the logistics at Corale and had underestimated how passionate the fans were. Carter took a deep breath and blurted out, "Wait for my call!" "Yes... yes, sir! Sorry to impose on you!" Inside the coffee shop at the Corale airport, after hanging up, the middle-aged man epted a piece of tissue paper from one of his students and wiped his face. He attributed the nerves in part to anxiety and in part to Carters tone on the phone. He had to keep hisposure in front of his students, but the instant he turned his head, he started sweating profusely again. Now he knew why all the celebrities showed up early. It wasnt just for the media exposure. They also wanted to avoid peak traffic. Otherwise, theyd be mobbed by fans when they arrived at the airport. Meanwhile, over at HuangArt, Carter reached out to his contacts immediately. The thing was, the closer to the prize ceremony it got, the busier his contacts at Corale became. The folks he contacted were swamped. While they promised Carter theyd see what they could do, it was unclear how long they would keep Carter waiting. The minutes passed as Carter browsed his contact list. His gaze lingered on Fang Zhaos name. He paused before hitting the dial icon. Carter had barely done anything for his new disciple, and now he needed to ask a favor first. It felt unbing. His face was beet red during his conversation with Fang Zhao. Chapter 361: It Is Fang Zhao Chapter 361: It Is Fang Zhao Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Carter simply exined the matter to Fang Zhao and asked if Fang Zhao was able to borrow a car on his end. Nanfeng had helped Fang Zhao rent a car beforehand, but the hotel was too far from the airport, so fetching someone from the airport would take too much time. In addition, the car had already been lent to Silver Wing for an emergency, and he wouldnt be able to get the car back immediately. Fang Zhao got Nanfeng to ask around to check if there were any avable cars while Fang Zhao himself sent messages to a few people. He remembered Tan Min, so he sent a message first, as he wasnt sure whether it was convenient for Tan Min to pick up a call at the moment. Presently, Tan Min had just stepped out from a screening hall. He had wanted to learn from Fang Zhao and take notes while watching a movie, but he had only written down two words when hed pped his forehead. "I was nearly lead into the gutter by Fang Zhao. Smart recording software is avablewhy do I need to write with my hand?" The main reason he couldnt manage it was because his writing speed couldnt keep up with the speed at which his brain thought. Tan Min was rather slow and his scripts were all entered into hisputer. Tan Min had just finished watching that movie and had recorded some of his thoughts regarding the movie via speech when he saw Fang Zhaos message and immediately called back. "I just finished a movie screening." Tan Min didnt say more and waited for what Fang Zhao had to say. He knew that Fang Zhao contacting him at this time meant that he definitely had a situation. "I have a senior who will be heading over here to attend an activity, but the roads are jammed and he cant leave. Do you know anybody in the area of the airport? Could you help send them to the venue?" Fang Zhao briefly exined the matter and expressed that he was willing to fork out extra money. With the current market price, although the journey from the airport to the venue was less than 30 minutes, hiring a local civilian vehicle was especially expensive, and the price would rise ording to the urgency. Hearing what Fang Zhao had said, Tan Min quickly told him, "All right, I will help you ask around and see if I have any friends who are passing by. Local cars are all booked beforehand and many are chartered for the entire day. It is all down to luck now." "Thanks." "Heh, wee! All right, I will go ask around." About two minutester, as Fang Zhao was asking others, Tan Min replied. "How many people are there with your senior?" "A total of seven people and three 24-inch packages." "Thats good. I have a friend who just sent people to the airport. He will be heading to the venue to fetch a group, so he can bring you seniors group along. What is your seniors name?" "George Quintero. The fare...." "Dont bother about the fare! Hurry up and inform your senior. Its best to send a few photographs. My friend will be arriving shortly. His vehicle number te is..." Tan Min passed on the details to Fang Zhao. "Thank you." Fang Zhao didnt waste any time and informed Carter immediately after ending the call with Tan Min. Carter immediately contacted those at the airport. George Quintero was dripping with perspiration as he waited inside a coffee shop. When he heard themunications device ring, he picked up the call immediately. "Teacher..." "Send a photo of yourselves over and wait beside the road! There will be someone there to pick you up shortly." Carter wasnt interested in listening to any small talk. "All right, all right! Thank you, Teacher! You are still as awesome as ever!" "Dont thank me. This time, it was your junior fellow disciple who lent a hand. Today, my face has already been shamed by you!" After informing them of the vehicle number te and ranting some, then forwarding the photographs over to Fang Zhao, Professor Carter decided to listen to some bads to calm his nerves down. Before he put on his earpiece, Carter felt as though he had forgotten something, but after mulling it over for a few seconds, he wasnt able to recall what it was. "Never mind, it cant be anything important if I cant remember it." Carter stopped wondering and listened to his tunes. On the other side, George Quintero wiped away the perspiration from his face after receiving a tongueshing from Professor Carter as he thought to himself, Wasnt I just asking you for help for someone to arrange a car? Why did you have to be so irritable? Unless Teacher Carter encountered a bottleneck recently whileposing? Or perhaps Old Mister Mo criticized him somehow? Thats not right, junior fellow disciple? George Quintero finally caught the main point and kneaded his chubby face while trying to think hard. "Who is this junior fellow disciple?" Professor Carter was already over 100 years of age and had groomed too many masters and Phd students. After George Quintero had finished his apprenticeship, he hadnt been too familiar with most of Professor Carters other disciples beyond the minor impression hed had of 10 or so of the more prominent ones. Junior disciple... Thest disciple to be epted would surely be called junior fellow disciple, but George Quintero had no either who thest one to have been epted was. Despite flipping through hismunications devices address book, he still wasnt able to determine who it was. However, this wasnt the time to think about it. He instructed his own students to quickly carry their luggage to the roadside and look out for the vehicle number te that Carter had given him. About two minutester, a local private sports car drove over. One side matched the photographs of the person, while the other side matched the vehicle number te for confirmation. Verified. The driver gestured with his hands. "Hurry up and get in!" The other people waiting at the side watched this group enviously. Getting a car at this time was really too difficult! "Hey, mister, the road you are taking is different from the navigation system," a student said as he checked the navigation system in his hands and the road outside. "Didnt you see the number te on my car? The roads this car of mine can take are different from others." The driver looked pleased. He really loved seeing foreigners look at him in admiration. A quick-witted student praised him. "Oh, yours must be the so-called green pass te that is limited to one per household?" "Of course! There wont be any obstructions on this road, and the number of cars allowed here is strictly limited. The road is smooth as well, so we can drive much faster. We will be able to reach the venue in 15 minutes." "Nice, we can make it!" The people in the car finally rxed. One studentmented as he saw two signboards beside the road in the distance promoting the film festival. "Its probably going to be a bumper harvest for Founding Era this year. The boards on the sides of the roads are all for Founding Era." When this was mentioned, the driver got excited. "You can tell all this just from the nominations. For the drama series category, the others wont win anything. Us people from Corale Archipgo know this best. Founding Era is really good, and the others have no way ofpeting!" "Brother driver, how many chapters of Founding Era have you watched?" "Ive watched them all! My favorites were the Xizhuo, Muzhou, and Yanzhou chapters. I watched the fighting in Xizhou, the dogs in Muzhou, and Fang Zhao in Yanzhou." "You are also a fan of Fang Zhao?" "Of course. Previously, he was all over the news because of hispositions being able to ovee the Hull virus. After I saw the news, I finished watching the Yanzhou chapter. Im not exaggerating, but that junior fellow disciple of yours is really impressive!" The expressions of the others in the car froze. "...Junior fellow disciple?" The driver found their reaction bewildering. "Yea, wasnt he the one who helped you guys arrange for the car?" George Quinteros hand that was adjusting his appearance paused. "My junior fellow disciple is Fang Zhao?" "Teacher, your junior fellow disciple is Fang Zhao?" "What? It is actually Fang Zhao?!" The driver in front immediately chuckled when he heard what these people were saying. "Are you guys trying to do a choral recital?" George Quintero had a puzzled expression. "How can my junior fellow disciple be Fang Zhao? When did this start?" The driver grinned even more. "Its your own fellow junior, what are you asking me for?" These people are really too foolish. "In any case, Fang Zhao contacted my friend who in turn asked me for help. Now, vehicle resources here are scarce and have all been booked as of a few days ago. Luckily, I was on my way to the venue to pick some people up, so this journey is on the way. Otherwise I really wouldnt have had the time to pick you guys up," the driver said. "Its that busy?" a young student asked. "Heh, of course! All year round, it is only these few days where its a holiday and there isnt work. There are people all around who are crazy film buffs. However, each year, during these few days, we all double up as drivers." The drivers smile widened. He wasntining the slightest. "Its like a supplement to our ie." Another young student was curious. "Then you people who take on roles as drivers during this period can earn quite a bit, right?" "Not much, not much! Just enough to live well" The driver might have said it was not a lot, but the sides of his lips continued to curl upward, and his voice was cheery. "Im not bragging, but we have a family here with a licensed car who are hardworking enough. The three of them take turns driving in shifts. Do you know how much they can earn in these 10 days?" The few young students in the car were all extremely curious. "How much?" The driver extended the five fingers of one hand. "Over a million!" The others in the car: "..." The figure is rather astonishing, but why did he have to put out five fingers? The few young students attention had been shifted, but George Quintero was still absent-mindedly kneading his face, and he didnt even realize that his hairstyle had already be messy. My junior fellow disciple is Fang Zhao? When did Teacher ept a new disciple? That was the Fang Zhao who had ties to themercial and artistic circles as well as the chaotic entertainment circle! How had his own teacher, who was a firm believer in academia, epted an disciple like Fang Zhao? Bewildered, George Quintero asked a few fellow disciples, yet they didnt know about this matter either. By the time the car had arrived at the venue, George Quintero still hadnt solved this doubt. In his heart he thought, Teacher is also too much. He didnt mention that his junior fellow disciple was Fang Zhao, and he didnt give me a way to contact this junior. After arriving at the destination and thanking the driver, the car drove off before they could even ask about the fare. George Quintero reported his status to Carter and incidentally asked about Fang Zhao as well. A short whileter, Carter replied, evidently still in a bad mood. "Remember that it was your junior fellow disciple who helped you this time around. When you are there, if Fang Zhao encounters any difficulties, you guys have to look after him, understand?!" "How can we take care of him? Isnt this sort of ce his home ground?" ording to George Quinteros point of view, this was the home ground of people belonging to the entertainment circle, including those teams that specialized in producing music for films. As for them, the academics, this sort of ce made them feel slightly ufortable. However, even if this was outside of their sphere, George Quintero felt that he couldnt shame his teacher, and since he had been invited by a cooperative partner, he ought to put on an air fit for the asion. Raising his head and puffing out his chest, George Quintero put on a proper appearance as he led the students into the venue, oblivious to the fact that his students were all bragging to their friends in various chat groups. "We have reached the venue! We made it! My Teachers junior helped us arrange a car, and a green license at that! Weve got photos to prove it [Image]. On top of that, I just found out that my teachers junior is actually Fang Zhao! Yes, its that famous genius Fang Zhao!" "Help, what were the students of masters in the Old Era called? What can I call Fang Zhao when I see him that wont sound so ttering but will still sound close?" Chapter 362: Gala Kickoff Chapter 362: G Kickoff Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh After Fang Zhao helped Carter resolve his students transportation issue, he started preparing for the prize ceremony. The prize ceremonies for film and TV at the Corale Film Festival took ce on separate days. The one honoring TV shows took ce a day before the presentation ceremony for movies. All the hotels near the venue for the film festival were fully booked, barring hotels that were reserved for actors and celebrities. Fans could only settle for locations some distance from the venue. Many of them rented office spaces or even ts from locals. Nanfeng handed Fang Zhao a piece of paper. "Boss, this is your itinerary." Nanfeng had shown Fang Zhao a draft schedule earlier, but this was a more detailed rundown that factored in possibleplications at the venue. Cognizant of the fact that Fang Zhaocked experience in events like this, Nanfeng had sought out many seasoned assistants for advice, which he had incorporated into this final schedule. "Also, Silver Wing is asking whether you need help with your schedule," Nanfeng said. Fang Zhao studied Nanfengs itinerary and waved his hand. "This is great. No need for Silver Wing to send anyone." Nanfeng couldnt help shing a smile, but he quickly restrained himself. He thought he shoulde off as a steady ship before his boss. He couldnt break into a silly smile because of a single line of ttery. Nanfeng recovered hisposure and continued, "Boss, you received two nominations, so you have to walk the red carpet. But we have no idea who your partner on the red carpet will be. Well only find out when we arrive at the venue. This is decided by the organizerswe can only y along. Thats how things have always been done at Corale. If we have suggestions, we can pass them along ahead of time, but the organizers might not ept them. Typically, only the cream of the crop in the entertainment industry can sway the organizers." The bottom line was that as far as the entertainment industry was concerned, Fang Zhao had neither enough stature nor seniority to pull rank with the organizers. Fang Zhao understood this as well, so he didnt have any suggestions. He was happy to defer to the organizers. Zuo Yu was intrigued and began brainstorming. "What if they decide to set you up with an actress whos calcting? Is she going to try to fake a rtionship with you?" Fang Zhao had never been associated with anyone romantically. Plus, there was no shortage of headlines about Fang Zhao. He didnt need a scandalous affair to boost his visibility. What about the paparazzi, who imed to be ubiquitous? Quite a few entertainment journalists were tracking Fang Zhao closely, looking for a scoop, but the problem was that they had trouble following the man himself. The journalists sent to film Fang Zhao secretly had been roughed up by Fang Zhaos bodyguards. The bodyguards had been quite strategic in their use of force. They hadnt inflicted any obvious wounds. A hospital checkup hadnt revealed any injuries serious enough to cause public outrage. The incident wasnt worth making a story out of. In that case, there was even less news about Fang Zhao during the film festival. It was all trivial stuff. The pictures that the journalists had managed to take werent clear shots and had been taken from odd angles. As for a scandalous affair or whatnot, forget about it. There was absolutely no sign online that any entertainment journalist had caught even a whiff of a scandal. Nanfeng sighed. "As far as your red carpet partner is concerned, based on what Ive found out about the Corale organizers, they typically pair up celebrities of simr stature. Plus, there are a limited number of slots at the red carpet for an awards ceremony of this level. Either youre a nominee or a prominent figure in the industry. The scenario Zuo Yu painted is possible but highly unlikely." Nanfeng didnt think the contingency Zuo Yu suggested would happen. Actors who had a shot at the red carpet nned their careers carefully. Boosting their visibility through a fake romantic liaison was beneath them. If the story was mishandled, it would backfire and jeopardize their careers. But setting aside his professional responsibilities, as a spectator, Nanfeng wouldnt mind Fang Zhao getting romantically linked with someone. s, a thought was just a thought. As apetent assistant, he knew clearly what he should and shouldnt do. Still, Nanfeng felt he should be prepared, so he reached out to his friends to help stave off any possible storylines that might cast Fang Zhao in a negative light. Gotta let Boss know my value! Gotta let Boss realize Im indispensable! Nanfeng had mapped out all sorts of scenarios ande up with responses. He was ready to see how things yed out. Now all that was left was to escort boss to the venue. The presentation ceremony for the Golden Coral Awards for TV was also known as the "Golden TV Series G." Add to that the "Founding Era" effect and there was a significant bump in turnout. The main ind started getting busier the morning of the awards ceremony. Many fans flocked to the venue to stake out strategic positions before the break of dawn. Locals living on the outlying inds also traveled to the main ind first thing in the morning. Fang Zhao proceeded ording to Nanfengs itinerary. The assistant had allocated a bigger chunk of time this time around for wardrobe and makeup. The process was more meticulous than usual. Nanfeng was on hand every step of the way, not letting the smallest detail escape his attention. He felt a tremendous sense of aplishment. If he had his way, Nanfeng would have posted photos left and right. But he could only hold back due to his ethical obligations. "Boss, when were ready here, well catch our ride to a side room at the venue and wait for further instructions. Lets head out after lunch. Also, Boss, you should overeat a bit for lunch; otherwise youll get hungryter in the day. There will be hairdressers and makeup artists at the venue. If you want to change your look or if your hairdo gets messed up, you can reach out to them. If theyre unavable, call me and Ill send someone over. Remember to watch what you eat when you arrive at the venue. You have to control your food intake. Dont eat or drink too much. Cut down on your fluid intake." Nanfengs nonstop nagging got on Zuo Yus and Yan Biaos nerves. Too much hassle! What a nuisance! Figuring that he might not be able to eat much in the evening, Fang Zhao went all-out during lunch. Nanfeng was left bewildered as he watched bowl after bowl of rice be emptied. "Boss, dont eat too much!" Nanfeng was worried that Fang Zhao might need the bathroom at an important moment during the ceremony. Yan Biao whispered to Nanfeng, "Boss has a quirkhe has a huge appetite! Everyone from the set of Founding Era knows this." When Fang Zhao finally got up from his chair, Nanfeng clutched his chest and took a few deep breaths. "Gotta calm down, calm down!" Fang Zhao andpany got into the car they had booked well in advance and headed to the venue. The route from the hotel to the venue had long been nned. Barricades had been erected on both sides of the road. Police officers hovered nearby, while behind the barricades were packed passionate movie fans from all over the world. The cars windows were tinted, but those inside could still see out. Still, the fans went berserk every time a car emerged from the hotel. Even though the car was soundproofed, the sight of crazed faces and screaming mouths gave Yan Biao and Zuo Yu the jitters. Yan Biao felt he had been exposed to a whole new world. "No wonder the local government dered a holiday. How could you work in conditions like this?" People were everywhere! He had no idea the ind could fit so many people! "Im guessing the police officers from all the outlying inds have been diverted to this location. Itd be impossible to maintain order on the strength of the main inds manpower alone," Zuo Yu said. "Theres more. Officers from other parts of Huangzhou are also sent here. Police districts closest to the archipgo and districts that have spare manpower all send folks over. Otherwise, traffic woulde to a standstill," the driver said. "Are there this many movie fans? I never felt this way attending other events." As a bodyguard, Yan Biao felt immense pressure. Even though he was quite confident, his knees weakened at the sight of this mob. After studying the clothes the fans were wearing and the signs they held, Yan Biao breathed a sigh of relief. Thankfully, none of these were Fang Zhaos fans. Otherwise, he and Zuo Yu would be stampeded. "These are fans from all the continents. Youve underestimated how crazy fans can get." Saliva flying, a frantic Nanfeng borated on the incredible drawing power of a film festival of this stature. It was his first time experiencing an atmosphere like this too. He had only admired from a distance in the past. Now he was part of the action. Zuo Yu and Yan Biao hadid eyes on many global superstars while Fang Zhao had been filming "Founding Era" on Wai. They had seen top-tier actors from all the continents. They hadnt made much of it then, but in this context, the gathering of stars created a different spectacle. This was a home-court advantage for the superstars of the entertainment industry! A single wave and smile could create a tsunami of squeals. Comparatively speaking, Fang Zhao really didnt have much of an edge. After arriving at the side room of the venue, Nanfeng pointed at the door. "Boss, well have to drop you off here. We cant go inside. Youve been briefed on what happens next. The organizers will guide you every step of the way, or just follow the lead of one of the more senior stars from Silver Wing. Someone will give you a heads up on your red carpet partner. If you run into any problems, just call me. Ill figure something out." It was Fang Zhaos first time at such an important eventand he had to walk the red carpet. Nanfeng felt like a parent sending his kid to school for the first time. He couldnt let go. If he had his way, hed tie Fang Zhao to a leash and lead the way. Yan Biao eyed Fang Zhao, who showed no signs of nerves, then Nanfeng, who was sweating profusely and shivering. He recalled a saying from the Old Era: "The eunuch panics vicariously for the emperor." Is Xiao Nanfeng a bit too tightly wound? Yan Biao couldnt help blurting out, "Xiao Nanfeng, no, I mean Nanfeng, I think our boss is smarter than you are. Hell manage just fine." Nanfeng wanted to say, "My ass!" but seeing as Fang Zhao had already gestured to him, he held back. They couldnt linger. There was a long line of cars behind them. They had to make way. "Boss, why dont you head in first. Well be outside. Just call if you need anything." Nanfeng had booked a room near the venue. He and Yan Biao and Zuo Yu would wait there. The towering skyscrapers near the venue were equipped withrge screens that showed a live feed of the venue. The event hadnt started yet, so all that could be seen was droves of people heading in different directions. Folks had also staked out spots on rooftops. Word was that some rooftops had already been paid for. The moment Fang Zhao walked into the side room, he ran into a director who had just returned from a shoot on Wai. The director had rented some of his property on Wai. Fang Zhao had met with the filmmaker twice while he had been filming "Founding Era." "Fang Zhao, youre here! Congrats on your two nominations! Judging from your performance in Founding Era, I think youre bound to bag at least one prize," the director said with a thumbs up. "Commander Huo Yi asked about you before I came back. He said to tell you to visit Wai again when you had time." Fang Zhao figured that what Huo Yi meant was to drop by Wai again with his dog. Chapter 363: Red Carpet Partner Chapter 363: Red Carpet Partner Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh It had to be said that there was simply too much star power at an awards ceremony like this. One global superstar followed another. Fang Zhao didnt stand out at all. Even the brash Zaro failed to cause a ripple here. Zaro had been able to crash a red carpet or two during the film festival, but he wasnt good enough for the red carpet at the "Golden TV Series G." He didnt have any quality productions under his belt. Hecked seniority. And gathered here were fans from all around the world and the top figures in the film and TV industry. Zaro wasnt much of a factor. This wasnt Leizhou. Every step had to be earned the hard way. The entertainment journalists might throw him a crumb or two when there wasnt any big news, but at a star-studded moment like this, they ignored Zaro outright. It wasnt just Zaro. Woo Tianhao, Barbara, and so on got the same treatment. They felt slighted. But either they bolted or they sucked it up. At a star-studded moment like this, everyone seemed to have forgotten about Fang Zhao. But he was someone who had been nominated for best neer and best supporting actor in a drama, after all. When the awards came up, folks still mentioned the name "Fang Zhao." But apart from having his arrival at the airport two days ago filmed, there had only been a dribble of news about Fang Zhao since the beginning of the film festival. Initially, quite a few folks had been moring online for news about Fang Zhao, but as items had surfaced about other stars, no one had had time to track Fang Zhao. But now that they had Fang Zhao in their sights, a few journalists who worked for media outlets close to the organizers approached for an interview. After giving two brief interviews, Fang Zhao made an excuse to bolt, avoiding the remaining few journalists. Journalists who had ess to the side room all belonged to publications that had worked closely with the organizers for years. They werent prone to stalking certain celebrities. After Fang Zhao left, they turned their attention to other actors. There were plenty of stars in attendance this night, plenty of people to interview. When Fang Zhao served himself some tea from a dispenser, he overheard a few directors whispering. "Hey, Old Li, I heard a while ago that you signed on for a project backed by the Renault family of Leizhou and that kid from the Woo family from Tongzhou. Those two kids are both very generous. Is the project going well? I have a script Im thinking of pitching to them." "Dont get me started. Im suffering from internal bleeding here. Yes, the two kids are generous, but they both keep nagging me about starring in the film. The way they do things..." "Whats wrong? I thought they did a good job in Founding Era." "But thats Founding Era. What kind of production is that? Even the extras were professional actors, or at least highly experienced. It was a different atmosphere. Even if you were an average actor, your level was raised by everyone around you. But now that theyve left the Founding Era set, theyre showing their true mettle. These two spoiled bratsone just wings it, the other just tries to steal the show." The pressure had been immense on the "Founding Era" set. Even Zaro had held back his usual antics. But now that he was working on a production he was investing in, he felt he could take libertiesplus, he was a cker to begin with. Naturally his performance paled inparison to his delivery on "Founding Era." Other than that, Zaro realized his beloved garlic didnt do its trick anymore. He either overacted or couldnt deliver the right emotions. Now Zaro felt great about himself when he did his scenes, but everyone else found his delivery super awkward and stinging to the eyes. As for Woo Tianhao, he tried too hard to steal the spotlight, and he was over-the-top and pretentious. He even improvised from time to time. The director and screenwriter were too chickenshit to offend the two investors. All they could do was suck it up and keep shooting. In the end, a serious drama became aedy. The two directors were deep in conversation when they caught a glimpse of Zaro heading their way. They shut up immediately. The director who had just spoken turned away from Zaro, lest he get busted. But Zaro seemed to be fuming about something else. He looked like someone had robbed him of billionshe waspletely oblivious to his surroundings. Zaro had just realized that all he had gotten was an invitation. The invitation gave him ess to the awards ceremony only. As for the red carpet festivities, he could forget about them. He didnt qualify. He had nothing to show for himself apart from that cameo in "Founding Era." All his other films were major turnoffs, far from meeting the exacting standards of the Corale Film Festival. After repeated pleas from his agent, Zaro had agreed to suck it up and stay. No wonder he looked so pale. Everyone who saw himing their way ducked immediately. If I cant afford to piss him off. Cant I hide? they thought. Cup of tea in hand, Fang Zhao steered clear of Zaro as well. He ran into Si Lu, a fellow actor from the Yanzhou chapter of "Founding Era." Even though Si Lu was signed to Neon Culturea Silver Wing rivaland the twopanies were at loggerheads, Si Lu thought well of Fang Zhao. When he had yed the lone swordsman Qi Guan on "Founding Era," Fang Zhao had given him a few pointers. They exchanged a few pleasantries. Apart from Si Lu, Fang Zhao also ran into Qiao Tingzheng, an actor who specialized in ying viins. A senior actor, Qiao Tingzheng had passed on a few insights to Fang Zhao, but the "wife braggart" lived up to his name. A few sentences in and he was talking about his wife Windsor again. Qiao Tingzheng hadnt been nominated, but Windsor had been nominated for best original song and was therefore eligible for the red carpet. Qiao Tingzheng was a bit upset because he hadnt qualified for the red carpet and thus couldnt walk with his wife. He was sad and a little jealous. "Speaking of the red carpet, do you know who your partner is?" Qiao Tingzheng asked. Fang Zhao shook his head. "I havent heard yet." "Its still early. Youll find out when the red carpet event begins. Dont be nervous. Remember not to drink too much water. It will affect your performance," Qiao Tingzheng instructed before he parted ways with Fang Zhao. He was worried that Fang Zhao would overhydrate because of nerves and fail to bring his A game to the red carpet as a result. After Qiao Tingzheng left, a man carrying a wine ss sauntered toward Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao had never spoken to the man before. All he remembered was catching a glimpse of the person from a distance at the performance hall on Wai. He vaguely remembered the face, but he didnt know the mans name. "You look like youre in good spirits. Are you ready for the red carpet?" the man asked as he cocked his chin. "Im all set," Fang Zhao responded. "Youve already done well to have earned two nominations, but..." The man gave Fang Zhao a knowing nce, crept closer, and lowered his voice to a whisper. "Did you know that you were originally nominated in three categories, but the jury voted you down in one category because of your young age?" The man took a sip of his wine, chuckled, and left. Fang Zhao didnt follow up, nor did his gaze linger on the mystery man. As soon as he turned around, he saw He Lisi walking toward him. He Lisi was an A-lister in Yanzhou and one of Silver Wings top artists. He had been nominated for best actor at the Golden Coral Awards on several asions. He had won best actor in a drama for his performance in an extremely popr TV series five years ago. This time around, He Lisi wasnt among the best actor nominees. There were so many chapters to "Founding Era." Only five actors were nominated. He Lisi had known his odds would be slim when he had been cast in the role of Wu Yan because the character was yed by three actors at three different ages. Naturally, he was at a disadvantagepared to his rivals. Even though he was a bit sad he hadnt been nominated, he had epted the oue. He and Fang Zhao werent rivals anymore. Fang Zhaos focus was his music, so he didnt pose a threat. Plus, both artists were signed to Silver Wing. The Silver Wing board made a point of cultivating Fang Zhao. Duan Qianji had even personally asked He Lisi to keep an eye on Fang Zhao at the film festival and pass on some pointers. "What did that man say to you? Im guessing nothing ttering." He Lisi had approached Fang Zhao quickly in the first ce because he had noticed the mans sly smile. "Nothing major," Fang Zhao responded. "Good. This is your first time attending an important event like this. Many folks are jealous that your first acting performance earned two nominations. There are plenty of people who want to see you make a fool of yourself, including the man who just approached you. No matter what they say, dont let it get to your head. Stay calm andposed. The time spent agonizing over theirments is better used practicing your eptance speech. Youre likely to win in one of the two categories." "Got it." "Great. If you have a question or run into a situation, feel free to get in touch. I see an old friend; Im going to go say hi." He Lisi had his own group of friends. He moved on quickly after the brief conversation with Fang Zhao. The crowd in the side hall grew in size. The soothing soundtrack piped by the sound system wasnt rxing at all. Instead, the mood in the room grew increasingly tense with every passing second and minute. Fang Zhao also ran into Ji Polun andpany. Ji Polun looked more sophisticated than he used to in his carefully tailored outfit made of a slightly reflective material. His posture and hand gestures were also smooth and elegant thanks to recent in-house training. His good looks added to his advantage. But there was definitely no shortage of pretty faces in the room. Advancements in stic surgery meant there were countless "perfect" faces for the media to obsess over every year at the film festival. But how many of them qualified for the red carpet at an awards ceremony of this stature? Not to mention, Ji Poluns face was still far from perfect. Regardless of how confident they were in Yanzhou, Ji Polun and friends paled in presentpany. Self-aware as they were, they stuck to a corner and avoided roaming the room. The several young actors that were part of Ji Poluns group were all priorities for Silver Wing. Otherwise, thebel wouldnt have bothered to secure invitations to the "Golden TV Series G" for them. When the group noticed Fang Zhao, they approached to say hi. "Big Bro Zhao!" "Big Bro Zhao is cutting quite the dashing figure today!" This wasnt mere ttery. What appeared to be a simple ck-and-whitebination didnte off as staid because of a sophisticated design that was mature and youthful the same time. The slick cutting highlighted Fang Zhaos slim figure. Fang Zhao was impably groomed from head to toe. Nanfeng had gone all out crafting his bosss look. Even though he boasted fewer essories, Fang Zhao wasnt one to be neglected, even if he just stood there. Maybe this was what they call a stars aura, Ji Polun andpany thought. "Youve decided to stick together?" Fang Zhao asked as he scanned the group. These were all young actors. Silver Wings senior stars were too busy to babysit them. Even if they wanted to make conversation with some of the bigwigs, they would be given the cold shoulder. All they could do was linger in a corner. One could be as obnoxious as one wanted on their home continent, but sharing the room with the biggest stars and most prominent entertainment executives in the world, it was smart to keep a low profile. "There are big shots everywhere. Even the top stars from our continent have to y nice," one of the young actors said with a forced chuckle. He wanted to chuckle more naturally, but his entire body had started freezing up from the moment hed entered the side hall. He could barely walk. He rxed somewhat in Fang Zhaospany. They belonged to the samebel, after all, and Fang Zhao was friendlier inparison. It was like running into a fellow countryman abroad. Even if they didnt know each other and had never exchanged a single word before, they would still feel more at ease. "We havent seen you in a few days, Big Bro Zhao. Weve been taking in the sights, and we watched two movies," another young actor said. At times like this, generating a few headlines for the Yanzhou news outlets would be considered mission aplished. Generating stories for foreign publications was a different challenge altogether. "Big Bro Zhao has been holed up writing papers," Ji Polun answered on Fang Zhaos behalf. He knew about Fang Zhaos ns after the movie viewings. The others were clued in by Ji Poluns response. "Oh, thats right. Hes still in school. He has other assignments." "I haventpleted my assignment for the film festival yet," the young actor standing closest to the corner said with a distressed look. Ji Polun exined with a chuckle when he saw Fang Zhao look over. "His agent asked him to hook up with someone during the film festival. Any gender or race would do. His agent is the devil!" "Amen to that. All agents are devils!" another actor seconded. "What about you, Big Bro Zhao?" someone asked. "I dont have an agent," Fang Zhao responded. "Jealous!" "So, so jealous!" What they envied wasnt the fact that Fang Zhao didnt have an agent looking over his shoulder but the fact that Fang Zhao could be so popr without relying on an agent. He didnt need an agent to fight for plum jobs. He could take care of everything himself. Take his role in "Founding Era," for example. Silver Wing might not have been able to secure the part. It was Fang Zhao who had done the lobbying. Not to mention that Fang Zhao had a broad repertoire. Acting wasnt even his main focus. This was also the source of much envy. "Oh, I forgot to ask. Big Bro Zhao, whos your partner on the red carpet? The red carpet event is about to start." Ji Polun was curious. "I have no idea..." But before Fang Zhao couldplete his sentence, he got word on his bracelet. "Its Anna. I just received word. My red carpet partner will be Anna," Fang Zhao said. Ji Polun andpany took a collective deep breath. "You mean the Anna who won the Golden Coral Award for best actressst year? Shes been nominated for best supporting actress this year as well." "Shes a super-A-list star in Huangzhou!" "Isnt her husband that really famous Huangzhou pop star Lan Jing?" "Indeed! Lan Jing, the genius singer-songwriter whos a regr among the top three on Huangzhous pop charts. Im a fan too! I went to see him when he went on his world tour two years ago." The name also rang a bell with Fang Zhao because Lan Jing was Mo Langs final disciple. As Nanfeng had said, actors were typically paired with other actors of simr stature on the red carpet, even when it came to supporting actor nominees. But Anna was far superior to Fang Zhao in terms of stature within the film and TV industry. Someone must have pulled some strings. Chapter 364: Boiling Chapter 364: Boiling Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh A gentle voice drifted over from behind them. "Fang Zhao?" The few that had been in the midst of discussion turned their heads, and their eyes lit up. What they saw was ady with long golden curls and a white embroidered dress with an eye-catching silver pendant. She was elegant and graceful. However, when they realized who this person was, Ji Polun and the others became timid like quails. This extremely famous Huangzhou film star and recipient of the previous seasons Best Actress Award smiled at them as she glided over. Anna was in her forties, but in the New Era, she could still be considered rtively young. Furthermore, she maintained herself very well, so when she stood beside Fang Zhao, there didnt seem to be any age gap between the two. Anna gave a slight nod of her head toward Ji Polun and the others before ncing at Fang Zhao with a faint look, like a seniors warm gaze toward a junior. "You can call me Senior Sister. My husband, Lan Jing, was Mo Langsst disciple and most of my own music theory and knowledge was taught by him. I also studied with Venerable Mo for a period; thus, our circumstances seem slightly simr. So, it is fine to just call me Senior Sister." Annas tone was cordial and, at the same time, told Fang Zhao that for this red carpet arrangement, she and Lan Jing had lent their strength to help out Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao was still considered a neer to the film circles, and this was his first time attending this sort of asion. It would be awkward if Fang Zhaos red-carpet reception wasnt enthusiastic enough. Venerable Mo didnt wish to see this sort of situation either; thus, Anna hade over to lead a junior disciple as a favor to Mo Lang. When her husband, Lan Jing, had encountered some problems during his concert world tour, it had been Mo Lang who had personally stepped in to help resolve them. After finding out that Mo Lang had indirectly epted another disciple after such a long time, Anna had immediately made the decision to request the organizingmittee partner her with Fang Zhao. Before she hade over today, she had even spoken to Mo Lang on a call and pledged, "Teacher Mo, dont worry. I will lead the little junior disciple along!" After Anna arrived, Ji Polun and the rest made their greetings before tactfully leaving. "Greetings, Senior Sister." Fang Zhao was smiling. When he had heard Lan Jings name, he had already guessed that it had been Venerable Mo pulling the strings. "I heard that you arrived rather early, but there wasnt much news about you. Did you go out to have fun? Many of Corales specialty products are only sold during the yearly film festival period. You can buy some to bring back; the majority of specialty products here cant be found elsewhere and arent sold online." Anna decided to make a little small talk with Fang Zhao so he wouldnt be nervous. On ount of Venerable Mo and Lan Jing, she would especially take care of this little junior disciple. "I bought some already and sent back a batch," Fang Zhao said. "Bought presents yet? Do you have little kids at home?" "Old and young." As he replied, Fang Zhao received a message. "Something important?" Anna asked. Messages and news might change a celebritys condition before he stepped onto the red carpet. Since Anna had already promised to help, she naturally kept an eye on Fang Zhaos condition. "Its Teacher Mo," Fang Zhao replied. Annas expression was solemn. "Venerable Mo sent you a message at this time?" From her understanding of Mo Lang, there was no way that Venerable Mo would not understand the situation here and choose to send a message at this sort of time without consideration. "Venerable Mo sent a set of exam questions," Fang Zhao replied with a smile. Mo Lang wasnt worried that Fang Zhao would get stage frightter and had specially sent him examinations questions to test him, perhaps because he was worried Fang Zhao would be infected by the atmosphere of the film festival and forgo academics. Anna still wanted to say something, but the person in front had already gestured toward them to start preparing, so she said, "There is still half an hour before it begins. Dont be nervous. You have been to manyrge asions. Check to see whether there is anything out of ce and, if there is, look for someone to rectify it. There are people upstairs... Never mind, I will bring you over." Anna brought Fang Zhao up to the side halls second floor and got a stylist she was familiar with to inspect Fang Zhao once more. Fang Zhao also saw Lu Aotian on the second floor. This time, Lu Aotian had been nominated for the Best Child Star Award and would feature on the red carpet. No one knew where this child had just been, but his hair was a mess and his stylist was busy trying to tidy it up. When he spotted Fang Zhao, Lu Aotian patted his chairs armrest twice. "Big Brother Zhao!" His father hadnt been able to receive any nominations this year and thus hadnt been able to get a spot on the red carpet. This time, Luo Aotian would be apanied by a singer when entering the venue. Beside him, someone asked Lu Aotian, "Have you prepared your eptance speech?" Lu Aotian puffed his chest out. "All memorized!" Anna chimed in too. "Nervous?" "No way, the Best Child Star Award is surely mine! The acting of the other nominees isnt as good as mine!" At this moment, the screen beside them flickered. Manyrge screens were hung up in many areas of the side hall. Previously, publicity images from various films had revolved on these screens. Right now, the images had changed, and all of them disyed the scene outside. All the people that had been joking and chatting a moment ago stopped as their expressions changed. On the screen, the scene showed that people were thronging the streets outside the venue. As the scene cut, all sorts of people could be seen. There were film buffs, professional film crews that took up a few rooftops, entertainment reporters situated at their own designated locations nearby the venue, and die-hard fans of each and every actor. There were even people at the balconies of nearby residential buildings or at public zas watching the time and keeping their eyes peeled onrge screens disying the live broadcast. A cameraman who was on break nced at the slowly fading sunset glow and shouted to the others in his team, "Time to get ready!" As the curtain of night gradually approached, the high-rise lights on the main Corale ind started to shine. Fang Zhao could even see people who seemed like bodyguards armed to the teeth apanying the professional film crews The atmosphere in the side hall had started to fluctuate following the changes in the scene. The organizers had already started arranging for people to enter the venue. Celebrities not gracing the red carpet were to enter the theater in batches. "Do you know why so many people strive to win an opportunity to grace the red carpet?" Anna asked Fang Zhao, her eyes still fixed on the disy. Fang Zhao nced over and waited for Anna to continue. "Have you seen previous editions of the Golden Series TV G?" asked Anna. "I have," replied Fang Zhao. There were top-notch film crews throughout the world gathered here. One had to be prepared to be filmed from the moment one revealed their face. Why had Nanfeng continuously emphasized and paid particr attention to every single detail of Fang Zhaos appearance? The majority ofposing was done behind the scenes, whereas actors stood right in front of the cameras. Now, countless cameras would capture images of celebrities in high definition from practically the moment they appeared. In addition, there wererge quantities of critics camped before the live broadcast screens watching closely and ready to catch any slipups. "Its good that you have seen it. However, watching and experiencing it for yourself is really different. Have you prepared yourself mentally?" Anna asked. "Done," Fang Zhao replied. "Nervous?" "No." Whatever else Anna might have prepared to say remained stuck in her throat. She studied every fine detail on Fang Zhaos face and realized that Fang Zhao wasnt lying. There wasnt a single trace of nervousness! But after recalling that Fang Zhao was a celebrity and had appeared at many public asions as well as onstage at the Gxy Awards Ceremony, Anna didnt find it that strange either. When thest natural light disappeared beyond the horizon, Golden TV Series Gs stage, Golden Coral Theater, was lit up by dazzling lights, taking on the shape of arge golden coral. The sounds of a bugle signified the prologue for the "Golden TV Series G." Boom Boom Boom! Earsplitting fireworks shot into the night sky as colors filled the night sky like a peacock spreading its tail. These werent real fireworks but special effects created by light and sound. Numerous light-projection machines throughout the ind propagated the mood, sending the entire ind into an impassioned state. Ocean-blue waves of light shone at the center of the theater before rippling out in all directions. Above it, dazzling res burst open, as if all of tonights passion was in them, forming projections of all sorts of huge coral in the air! Blots of light scattering in all directions shimmered and flitted across tall buildings, following the blue waves of light as they descended onto the crowd. These artistic light effects that were like fireworks were continuously beamed up into the sky, turning the in-looking night sky into a dazzling and multi-colored dream. The mood of the crowd was ignited as they watched these life-like light effects that appeared within reach. It was as though the stereo equipment released a formless de, assaulting the auditory senses of the crowd wave by wave. The sounds of the tide seemingly became an electric current, brushing across everyones skin and making every hair on their bodies stand. Many people felt as if an uncontroble impulse was threatening to overflow! A long and narrow stage rose up 20 meters in the wide-open space before the theater. Countless "fireworks" made from special-effects lighting flew out from the 50-meter tform up in the air, forming huge waterfalls that streamed down from both sides of the path. An ancient, solemn, and thick sound rang out. Creak Near the top of the Golden Coral Theater,rge doors with a golden coral imprint that only opened once a year started to move unhurriedly. A red carpet from inside the golden-coral-imprinted doors rolled out along this elevated path. Here, celebrities, directors, renowned film critics, and all sorts of influential persons in the film industry gathered at the summit of this golden pyramid of the entertainment circle. As the midair carpet wasid on that elevated path, reporters and specialized cameramen had all prepared their equipment. Outside, the countless film enthusiasts were an unrelenting tide with no end in sight. Their fiery enthusiasm threatened to overflow in all directions, and this whole region felt like it was on the verge ofbusting! Under this eye-dazzling and magnificent scene, the densely concentrated crowd was expressing the excitement within their hearts, shrieking frantically as their cries reached the sky and going head-on against the powerful sound effects! All the blood within their bodies was resonating, and their hearts were pounding, seemingly out of control. Thousands of screens throughout the ind were disying this same scene. As the shot passed the faces of all these excited fans, the reflections of these "fireworks" could be seen in their eyes. The Gxy Awards Ceremony, which was considered to be the pinnacle of the arts, was a calm and controlled affair. But here, it seemed as if any level-headedness had already been thrown out the window! Right now, regardless of which continent a person was from, their state of mind had already aligned. This dizzying passion had made sound seemingly lose its significance. These people might not know what they were shouting, or perhaps they didnt need to knowit was fine as long as they could yell at the top of their lungs and vent their feelings that couldnt be suppressed. Incapable of keeping calm! Even those film emperors and empresses with decades of performing arts experience were unable to keep theirposure when they arrived here every year and saw this scene. Their struggles were all worth it! Wasnt it all just for this? To stand in the hallowed light, that resplendent path in the eyes of millions! What were the red carpet premieres ofrge-scale blockbusterspared to this! What were the red carpets of gs everywherepared to this! The real focus, the real avenue of stars was right here! Here, every celebrity would be embellished to the greatest extent! Here, they were true kings! Although the cameramen and entertainment reporters had different purposes, at this sort of time, they did the exact same thing: raise their mental states to the maximum so as to not miss even a tiny moment that could never again be replicated! Every time a star walking along this path raised a hand, it would trigger a tsunami of sound. The undting shouts and shrieks had yet to rest since the beginning. Fang Zhao waited in the side hall and watched the images shown on the live broadcast. He could feel the on-site fervor through the disy. Following the instructions of the organizers, Fang Zhao and Anna walked out of the waiting room. Outside, a flying car was already waiting. "Later on, regardless of the shouting of anyone around, you must maintain yourposure. Dont keep looking over if you hear people calling your name. Maintain your own rhythm," Anna told Fang Zhao as soon as they got in the car. "Got it. Thank you, Senior Sister." "You dont have to worry. Senior Sister will lead you along." Chapter 365: Defection! Chapter 365: Defection! Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh A host of folks had already gone before Fang Zhao and his partner. The passion of the fans was unyielding. Some of their voices had already started going hoarse from all the screaming. The atmosphere didnt abate a single bit from the moment the red carpet event kicked off. Apart from Memorial Day, the two days when the film festivals awards ceremonies were held were the liveliest days of the year in the Corale Archipgo. This was Corales grand feast. Even though most of the archipgos residents could only settle for a live broadcast of the festivities, they still screamed at the top of their voices in front of their screens, along with the fans on site. A countless number of cops were on duty across the archipgo, maintaining order. After two celebrities entered the front entrance emzoned with a golden coral, another flying transportnded slowly but steadily at the end of the red carpet. "Who is it this time?" "I dunno. How many flying transports has it been?" "How many of the nominees still havent walked the red carpet?" Fans and journalists alike craned their necks like eager kids opening their Christmas presents. In contrast, the photographers appeared calm andposed. Some of them had been hired by entertainmentbels to take pictures of their own artists. Others were on the payroll of fashion magazines, there to snap shots of celebrity outfits and essories. There were also official photographers hired by the organizers. The stars naturally had impressive auras, and they wore eye-catching outfits, but not every single celebrity moved the photographers. After the photographers shot their assignments, the rest was entirely up to them. Still, even if certain celebrities on the red carpet didnt meet their standards, the photographers would still snap a token few shots out of respect for the organizers. The extra shes would make the live broadcast look more presentable. The doors to the flying transport at the end of the red carpet opened and its passengers disembarked. "F*ck! Its Fang Zhao!" "Fang Zhao! The man himself finally makes an appearance!" "How many days has it been? Weve finallynded Fang Zhao." The entertainment journalists were even more excited. Most of them hadnt seen Fang Zhao at all since theyd arrived in Corale. Fang Zhao was a neer in the film and TV industry all right, but in a global context, he was also a true celebrity. He generated news nonstop, being a genius-level character who had been featured repeatedly in authoritative media outlets. Gotta snap! Snap away! Gotta seize the day. Who knows when the next opportunity will be if we miss out this time? From the moment Fang Zhao stepped out of his vehicle, he was attacked by white shes. He might not have been able to see all the faces clearly, but he could feel the deluge of passion and admiration pouring in from all corners, as if he were the center of the world. Amid the screams and shes, Fang Zhao bowed and tugged at a pale-skinned arm that extended from inside the flying transport. Dressed in a resplendent white full-length gown, Anna emerged from the vehicle. Against the backdrop of blinding lights, the gown swayed tastefully with Annas every step. She shed a subtle smile that was casual and elegant at the same time. "Wow!" "Anna!" "Goddess!" No wonder she was an established star with global influence. The fans started screaming. Seeing Annas face, the fans from Huangzhou wanted to storm the red carpet. One fan warned he was going to try to breach the cordon, but he was dragged back in routine fashion by a police officer. The entertainment journalists and cameramen worked their equipment nonstop. There was hardly a break to the livementary, and the pack of photographers was a blinding source of glitter. The night hit yet another climax, helped by the rowdymotion and rapid shes. Anna was a picture of contentment andposure on the outside. She enjoyed being the center of attention. No matter how much hardship she had to endure behind the scenes, she could never part with her screen career. Even though she kept an even keel most of the time, every time she stood before the press pack, she was truly overwhelmed. It proved that everything she put up with was worth it! A smiling Anna waved toward her fans on both nks. Whether she won an award was something to worry aboutter. All Anna wanted to do right now was steal the limelight with her incredible presence. Whether or not she could earn more endorsement deals with the worlds top fashion and jewelrybels depended on this walk. But a thought struck Anna after she took a few steps. Oops. The moment she had stepped onto the red carpet, she had been swept away by the emotion of the moment and had started handling herself like a Golden Coral best actress winner. What about the junior disciple she had promised to look after? Completely. Forgotten. If there was a huge discrepancy in their entrances, if one party stole the limelight, then the partner would be reduced to nothing. Even if they appeared in the same frame, thetter woulde off as a nonfactor. Even if the two stood side by side, the less morous star would strike viewers as a groupie. That was also why organizers typically paired celebrities of simr stature on the red carpet, to avoid awkward situations like this. Anna was worried that she would reduce her junior partner to an obsequious assistant on his first red carpet. If the junior disciple waspletely overwhelmed by her on his first red carpet, how would she exin herself to Venerable Mo? But soon, Anna realized that Fang Zhaocked the nerves of a neer. Fang Zhao cut a masculine and impressive figure in his seemingly simple ck-and-white tux. Even though he wore a smile, there was an aggressive touch to his stare. Aura was a magical quality. Many people would have been awed by the moment and gotten a case of wobbly legs, but in his debut red-carpet event, Fang Zhao made people forget about his young age and his neer status. Every move he made hit the spot. He struck the perfect bncea little more outgoing and he woulde off as a camera hog; a little less effusive and he would strike observers as being repressed. His unique auraa lovelybination ofposure and presencegave no indication that he was a novice at the Corale "Golden G." While Anna maintained her smile, deep down, she was blown away. Who is this junior disciple? Is he really a neer? In his first red-carpet event, Fang Zhao wasnt overwhelmed by Annas presence. Instead, his own presence added to the overall picture. As far as many top photographers were concerned, there were no real stars, and the so-called pecking order among celebrities meant nothing. The stars were all simply a bunch of outlines. Even the most morous visuals didnt necessarily move these photographers. Their job was to capture that moment when contour and light found the perfectbination. To create a satisfactory image, to achieve that aesthetic beauty, they would leave no stone unturned and would lose their wits. Against the backdrop of music and shlights, the two actors varied their gait for the photographers. They found a specific rhythm and blended together seamlessly. They also struck a perfect, stark contrast with their background. This type of a visual presentation, the elegant pace at which the two actors strutted their stuffit was a strong assault on the photographers senses. It moved the photographers at the core. Glints of passion shed through the eyes of the photographers. If the screams of the fans were a tsunami, then the busy activity of the photographers was a brutal thunderstorm. The dense flurry of lights made for a sparkly, silver-white constetion. The excited photographers frantically adjusting their cameras and pressing their shutters looked like they had shivering hands. They felt they were about to lose their grips. Soon enough, the silver-white constetion blew up entirely. Even though Anna had walked this particr red carpet more than once, this was was a first. This was a new experience. Thinking back to her previous red-carpet walks, when had these snobbish photographers ever disyed such strong emotion? The unrelenting shes made her feel like she was taking part in a major religious ceremony. The moment was so overwhelming that she almost lost her cool. Excitement, ecstasyAnna tried hard to keep it all contained so her smile didnte off as too unrestrained. The entertainment journalists took in their surroundings. With the photographers going all out, how could they hold back? Even though they were clueless as to why the photographers had suddenly gone berserk, they were quick on their feet. They couldnt go wrong by following suit. Anna and Fang Zhao were only halfway down the red carpet. Photographers that werent strategically positioned werent happy with the pictures they had already taken. Even though they were masters at adapting to different lighting conditions, line of sight was still a big problem. The pictures werent quite right. Just a bit off. Was it Anna? No, it was Fang Zhao. This actor was downright unprofessional. Anna knew how to let every single photographer capture her at her best. This was where experience came into y. But Fang Zhao was different. He had yet to master the skill of allowing every photographer to take shots to their liking. Actually, he was better at dodging the camera. Some photographers thought to themselves, It would be great if Fang Zhao could turn toward us another 15 degrees. Others wondered, I missed the perfect moment. If only he had looked this way a little longer. But all obstacles were paper tigers. The problem was their perfectionism. "Fang Zhao!" "Dont look that way. Look this way!" "Turn this way a bit more." Photographers that typically carried themselves withportment started growling. Yet this was not their own studio. Their shouts were instantly drowned out. The entertainment journalists realized the photographers were focusing on Fang Zhao. OK, more Fang Zhao, then! The fans staking out the movie theater were also excited at the sight of the two stars. Who could have known that the entertainment journalists next to them would get even more emotional? The journalists pressed their shutters and record buttons frantically between yells. In contrast, the moreposed Fang Zhao fans looked like indifferent bystanders. Some fans that were neither diehard supporters of Fang Zhao nor of Anna were blown away by the enthusiasm of the reporters. When they came to their senses, they were furious. Im a top-tier groupie, a self-proimed crazed fan. How can an entertainment journalist be more spirited than I am? Such a disgrace! Cant put up with this. Even though they were neither diehard fans of Fang Zhao nor of Anna, they couldnt allow themselves to be overshadowed by the entertainment journalists. Hence: When the photographers yelled, "Fang Zhao!" The entertainment journalists were even louder: "Fang Zhao! Fang Zhao!" And the fans screamed their lungs out: "Fang Zhao! Fang Zhao! Fang Zhao!" Thus the atmosphere boiled over again, hitting yet another climax. More and more fans started chanting Fang Zhaos name unconsciously, as if they had been brainwashed, including some Anna fans that had lost their minds. Anna: "..." My fans are defecting before my very eyes! Chapter 366: Bragging Rights Chapter 366: Bragging Rights Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh When Annas fans recovered theirposure, they realized that something was wrong. They couldnt put up with this. And so the live audio feed featured a face-off between Annas fans, who appeared to have squeezed everyst ounce of energy left in them and cried hysterically, and the mayhem brought on by Fang Zhaos fans and the photographers. Neutral parties wondered who they should support. Forget it, Ill just chant what the person next to me yells. In an atmosphere like this, one would feel bad not taking a side. Eventually, the mood hit its ultimate climax. At that point, words became meaningless. A simple cry of "ah" sufficed. So shouts of "Fang Zhao" and "Anna" eventually blurred into one loud chant of "ah." The sense of excitement that gushed forward from all four corners had a dizzying effect on Anna, who was at the center of the storm. The smile she wore was no longer contrived. It came from the bottom of her heart. She was happier than she had ever been winning an award. Outsiders didnt appreciate the moment, but as a regr at film festivals, she knew clearly how rare a response like this was. Even if she didnt win an award, this trip was worth it! Not far from the venue, fans who hadnt been able to stake out a spot outside the ceremony tuned into the live broadcast. Zuo Yu and Yan Biao felt their hearts skip a beat when they saw the situation on the screen. Zuo Yu shivered, his body covered in goosebumps. "Is our boss this popr?" Yan Biao was baffled. "Dont they say that neers are at a disadvantage, appearing at an event like this?" Zuo Yu turned toward Nanfeng. "Did you hire fake fans? Did you arrange for professional fans to set the tone?" "No way! I just hired a few bodies. Just judging from the number of journalists and the number of fans outside the venue, you can tell its something way beyond my reach." Still, Nanfeng was blown away. He was ecstatic. Nanfeng had been worried that an acting neer like Fang Zhao might not receive a warm wee. When hed found out that Anna was his red carpet partner, he had felt somewhat reassured. With this Huangzhou superstar as a partner, the response definitely wouldnt be lukewarm, even if the cheers were all for Anna. But the reality far exceeded his expectations. The way things were unfolding, Fang Zhaos fans might crowd out Annas! The excitement of the photographers wasnt something anybody could provoke. They had seen their share of superstars. Nanfeng wasnt entirely sure why they had responded to Fang Zhao this enthusiastically. He wasnt a professional photographer. He couldnt understand what had motivated them. But he could tell from the live broadcast that Fang Zhaos aura didnt fall short of Annas. Nanfeng was so emotional that he was near tears, yet there was nowhere to vent his sense of vindication; Zuo Yu and Yan Biao were on a different page. So he sent a message to the chat group made up of his friends from the entertainment industry. "Did you watch the live broadcast? Thats my boss!" "Thats quite somethingperforming so well on his debut Golden TV Series G red carpet. Look at how the photographers responded! Nanfeng, youre a rich man now!" one friend congratted him. "If you have any business needs in the future, dont forget about your brothers! Well give you a discount." "Hahahaha! Of course, of course!" Nanfeng was quite pleased with himself. He apuded himself for having the foresight to switch employers. Stars with Fang Zhaos talent and luck werent easy toe by. "After enduring so much hardship over the years, I dont know how to describe my emotions now." Nanfengs eyes were bloodshot, his hands shivering. "Is it the same kind of excitement that a pig farmer feels when his pig is ready for ughter?" another friend suddenly wrote. "Yeah... My ass! What are you talking about?" Nanfeng furtively nced at Zuo Yu and Yan Biao. He breathed a sigh of relief when he confirmed that neither had looked his way. How could youpare Boss to a pig? Even if he were a pig, hed be a prize pig. Would you be excited if a prize pig was ready for ughter? Meanwhile, Zaros agent, who was also watching the live broadcast, was likewise tearfulout of envy. Even though he was wellpensated, he never experienced the kind of satisfaction that came with great honor and respect. Every time he watched an event like this, he felt jealous watching the reception other celebrities received. Compared to other celebrities, my client is a dog! A stupid dog at that! But even though my client is a stupid dog, I still have to babysit him. This stupid dog pays my sry, after all. Based on his understanding of Zaro, he figured his client would also be filled with envy and jealousy. So, with a heavy heart, Zaros agent sent Zaro a short text message: "No need to be too jealous. You can do it too. Theres a saying from the Old Era: All great journeys begin with one humble step. Lets take things step by step." Soon, Zaro responded, "I get it, but I have to ask, where do we take that first step? Which continent?" Zaros agent was dumbfounded. Its a f*cking analogy! Then he recovered hisposure. Gottae to terms with reality. Instead of dreaming the impossible, I better figure out how to increase this stupid dogs market value, how to fetch a higher price for him. As stupid as Zaro is, hisst name gives him a major leg up. What can Fang Zhao do? As popr as he is now, he isnt the descendant of a general. Meanwhile, Fang Zhao and Anna had finished walking the red carpet and entered the entrance to the venue, which was emzoned with a logo of a golden coral. Themotion outside died down. After signing the autograph wall, having a few more pictures taken, and doing a brief interview, the couple entered the event hall. Anna had yet to calm down entirely. She turned toward Fang Zhao and smiled. "So what do you think? Isnt there something magical about the red carpet that makes you feel like youre floating in midair? Do you want to switch to the entertainment industry for good?" Fang Zhao lifted his head, his eyespletely devoid of any excitement. "No." Anna: "..." Anna noticed that Fang Zhao was typing into his bracelet. "Are you sharing your thoughts with friends?" Fang Zhao responded, "Teacher Mo sent me a quiz question earlier. Im sending him my answer." Anna gave Fang Zhao a curious stare. "What kind of question did Teacher Mo ask you?" "He asked me to pay attention to the music ying in the background during the red carpet and text him the name of theposer after I was done." Anna: "..." Junior disciple, are you a freak? It was hard enough for a normal person to maintain theirposure in a setting like that, let alone pay attention to the background music amid all the screams and cries. It was impossible to hear anything, let alone identify theposer. After finding her seat and sitting down, Anna immediately texted her husband Lan Jing: "Now I know why Teacher Mo wanted Fang Zhao so badly." Lan Jings curiosity was piqued. "Why?" "Because Fang Zhao is a freak!" Setting aside the enormous response Fang Zhao had provoked on the red carpet, the lone fact that he could tackle a quiz question while walking the red carpet and then calmly send a text message with the answer afterward was a sufficient blow to Anna. "You cant argue with talent. Lan Jing, youre about to fall out of favor." Huangzhou. Mo Lang was watching the live broadcast too. During the red carpet, he had only tuned in for Fang Zhaos walk. He red at the screen, paying close attention to Fang Zhaos demeanor. On his high-resolution screen, Fang Zhaos performance seemed quite wless. Perhaps his only mistake was not being adept at giving photographers the perfect line of sight. Seeing Fang Zhao generate such an enthusiastic response made Mo Long wonder, Did the kid remember my quiz question? The background music for the red-carpet walk had beenmissioned specifically for the event. The pieces would not be yed again elsewhere. The songs were restricted to a certain length. Every couple that walked the red carpet was introduced by a new song. Soon enough, after Fang Zhao finished walking the red carpet, Mo Lang got his response. Not only did Fang Zhao give an answer, he provided a full analysis. He deduced the songs style based on signature features, structure, and tempo. He concluded that the style was representative of the master musician Staple and that the song had beenposed by one of Staples top disciples. Actually, all Mo Lang had expected was Staples name, yet Fang Zhao had managed to figure out which one of Staples students had written the piece. After reading Fang Zhaos response, Mo Lang rocked his rocking chair triumphantly and dialed Staples number. "My man Stapes!" Mo Langs pitch was quite high because he was in a good mood. "Please call me Staple." Staple was baffled by the call. What was the old geezer doing, calling at this hour? Staple found out soon enough. Being able to break down the song in that kind of setting, analyze every single note urately, and pinpoint theposerthis was something Mo Lang could brag about for half a year. How long had it been? Mo Lang had not felt the need to brag to someone since he had stopped taking disciples. No, even before the announcement, he had rarely felt this way. Mo Lang felt that the decision to recruit Fang Zhao was the best decision he had made ever. Even though Fang Zhao wasnt officially his student, he had to instruct Fang Zhao personally. Fang Zhaos official master, Carter, isnt good enough, Mo Lang thought. Seated at the venue of the "Golden TV Series G," Fang Zhao had no idea that Mo Lang was bragging about him to someone else. After he sent his answer to Mo Lang, all he received in return was a simple "good job." That was it. Maybe thats the style of a master, Fang Zhao thought. After saying hello to all the senior actors in the room, Fang Zhao was summoned by Nova Roman, the head director of "Founding Era." The venue was packed, but all the nominees sat up front. Their every move was closely watched. Many folks were curious when Roman asked for Fang Zhao and greeted him with a friendly smile. Howe Director Roman is so nice to Fang Zhao this long after "Founding Era" wrapped? Then again, Fang Zhaos performance in "Founding Era" had provided Roman bragging rights until the end of his directing career. What a bold move! Such a great eye for talent! Quite a few actors were wondering if Romans next film might cast neers from their respectivepanies. They had been too timid to approach Roman on "Founding Era" and had handed Fang Zhao the opportunity on a tter. The big screens set up inside the event hall still showed a live feed of the red carpet, but none of the couples that followed Fang Zhao could generate a simr response. The photographers seemed less enthusiastic too. The contrast was ring. The actors that immediately followed Fang Zhao and Anna secretly cursed the pair. How cunning those two are! Especially Fang Zhao! Chapter 367: Award Winning Chapter 367: Award Winning Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh After the final pairpleted the red-carpet walk, buzz from outside the venue gradually died down. Within the venue, though, the atmosphere was still rather tense. When thest pair entered after strolling down the red carpet, they let out a long sigh of relief. One of them was also gracing the red carpet for the first time and had been so nervous that his entire back was drenched in sweat. He felt that this traversing this short path had been even more exhausting thanpleting filming for an entire series. The majority of award nominees were from the cast and crew of "Founding Era." Most of them would at least recognize the others even if they werent familiar with one another. Upon entering the venue, most of them subconsciously nced at Fang Zhao and realized that he still appeared rather unperturbed. Whether contrived or not, this was worth learning from. Thus, those that were very nervous also started to put on an act and appear calm. They could hide their actions and gestures, but their palms were mmy and, in their hearts, they were worrying about whether they would win any awards. The Golden Series G quickly started. Compared to the solemn and formal Gxy Awards Ceremony, the Golden Series G was much more random and vivacious. At the start, the host created a rxed atmosphere as he spoke, sang, and shared some anecdotes, obtaining plenty ofughter from the audience. In front of the cameras, celebrities and all other film production workers wereughing gently. If they couldnt actuallyugh, they faked it. Otherwise, what would happen if the camera caught it? This was a live broadcast! No one knew what the online audiences were saying, and there would be entertainment reporters ready to take screen grabs and caption things. Thus, acting skills had to be ever present. At the start was the awards presentation for theedy category. The atmosphere was also much more rxed, but after the first few categories werepleted, the atmosphere was no longer as lively. The younger actors originally bright smiles had be awkward. The Best Child Star Award was a turning point, because after it were the awards for the TV series categories. In the beginning, the Corale Film Festival hadnt had the Best Child Star Award. At some point, this award had been added to serve as an encouragement for outstanding child performers. This time, Lu Aotian had made it into the finalist pool and was the hot favorite. Indeed, when the honored guest said "Lu Aotian," there was no surprise on the faces of those present. Lu Aotians parents got up excitedly and gave a standing ovation when they heard his name being called. Lu Aotian got up from his seat and made a small jog onto the stage before doing a somersault followed by a cartwheel and then a few sessive flips,nding in front of the honored guest and drawing a chorus ofughter from the all the elder actors and actresses present. "Haha! This kid!" "This little fe is really excited." "These somersaults are full of vigor. Not bad, he must have practiced many times in private." "Yeah, he even learned to handle guns; his hands were full of calluses when filming Founding Era. That was why he appeared so natural with them in the series. He is indeed a very hardworking little fellow." On stage, Lu Aotian didnt even bother to wipe away the sweat from his forehead and was shing a toothy grin. During the filming of Founding Era, he had been starting to lose his milk teeth. Back then, to increase the authenticity of the film, the director hadnt let him put on fake teeth. Now, he had on a set of custom-made teeth for the awards ceremony. Otherwise, how shameful would it be if people saw the gaps between his teeth? He wouldnt remove the fake teeth until the film festival had concluded, so he wasnt afraid to sh his teeth. Not only did he have to smile, his smile needed to be especially dazzling! This was the first heavyweight award he had achieved relying on his own ability. His father hadnt even been nominated this time around! Lu Aotian held up the award and was about to give an eptance speech when he suddenly realized that he had forgotten his lines. He had clearly memorized them beforeing, but now that he was overly excited, his brain seemed to be shooting off fireworks. He simply couldnt think about anything else. When the honored guest saw the situation, he understood immediately and didnt hurry off the stage. He asked Lu Aotian, "What a surprise. Are you happy?" Lu Aotian immediately replied, "No surprise! Im very happy! After all, my performance in the series was so good!" "This little friend really has a lot of self-confidence. Who was your favorite person in the cast and crew during filming?" inquired another honored guest. Lu Aotian loudly eximed, "My favorite person was Fang Zhao!" The live broadcast camera gave a special close-up of Lu Aotians father in the audience. Father Lu smiled nervously. In his head, he was thinking about how to sort out this little rascal when they got home. When this rascal got excited, he even forgot about his own father. Arent you supposed to recite your fathers name at this sort of time!? After the camera was cut, the person beside Father Lu joked, "Want to have a fight with Fang Zhao after this is over?" "No way," Father Lu replied firmly. "Why?" "Do you know how many sandbags he disfigured during the filming of Founding Era?" At this point, Lu Aotian recalled the eptance speech he had memorized. He thanked his parents for his upbringingwithout his family environment and conditions, he would have had no way of reaching these heights at such a young age. He also thanked the director and the brothers, sisters, uncles, and aunts from the cast and crew. But many online audiences were no longer concerned with what Lu Aotian was saying. What they were more interested in was why the first person Lu Aotian had mentioned was Fang Zhao? Thus, manyizens searched for the photograph of Lu Aotian riding on Fang Zhaos shoulders as well as a historical photograph of Great General Wu Yan sitting on Fang Zhaos shoulders, which triggered a wave of discussions. Inside a residential building on Corale Main. Blossoming special effects fireworks reminded everyone that yet another award had been issued. "Which award was just handed out?" a youngster who had just finished a round of gaming asked thepanion beside him watching the live broadcast. "Best Child Star Award. The winner is that little kid Lu Aotian who yed the Yanzhou chapters lead when he was young in Founding Era. Take a look at this trending photograph, thenpare it with the historical photograph. Arent they very simr?" "Seems like the acting wasnt too bad. I have to go search for the Yanzhou chapter of Founding Era. I have yet to watch it." "This kid is rather interesting. He even did flips on stage, and when the host asked him who his favorite person in the crew was, he answered Fang Zhao, hahaha! The live broadcast even gave his father a close-up." "Fang Zhao? The Fang Zhao who was very popr a short while ago? I think I saw his name in the nominations." "Yes! He was nominated for the Best Neer and Best Supporting Role awards, though I dont know if he will be able to win... Hey, the next award is the Best Neer Award!" After the Best Child Star Award was the Best Neer Award. The honored guest tore open the envelope, nced at the name on it, and opened his mouth. "Fang Zhao!" Music and apuse sounded as spotlights were pointed at Fang Zhao. Through the camera lens, Fang Zhao got up and gave a bow to the showbiz seniors all around him. There was some excitement, nervousness, and delight in his expression, the sort of reaction someone his age ought to have. Zuo Yu, Yan Biao, and Nanfeng, who were watching the live broadcast: "..." Our boss is acting again. Although Fang Zhao had won this award and Silver Wings side was happy, they were also a little disappointed. On this stage, at Corale Film Festivals Golden Series G, the Best Supporting Actor award was rated slightly higher than the Best Neer Award. Just like the Best Child Star Award, the Golden Series G hadnt always had the Best Neer Award. It had only been addedter to encourage young performers to work hard in the acting circles. It could be said that the Best Neer Award was aparison between new actors and actresses at this time, whereas the Best Supporting Actor Award was a moreprehensivepetition among predecessors of the showbiz circles. When "Founding Era" Head Director Nova Roman saw this result, his smile dimmed. In his heart, out of the Best Neer Award and Best Supporting Actor Award, he had hoped that Fang Zhao would win the Best Supporting Actor Award. That would be affirmation that Fang Zhao didnt lose to any industry predecessors in terms of ability. In Romans heart, out of the many chapters of "Founding Era" and the many important supporting roles, the one who had acted the best was Fang Zhao. Although Fang Zhao was young and his acting path might be more narrow, that couldnt deny his perfect performance during Founding Era. The evaluationmittee had ultimately decided to ce Fang Zhao on the Best Neer Award. Roman had cast his vote on Fang Zhao for Best Supporting Actor, but the others might not have had the same opinion. This was no longer the "Founding Era" program; Romans say was limited. An actors acting skills were important, but there were also other factors involved. After all, the members of the evaluationmittee were only human, and they had their own selfish desires or partiality and would also consider an actors experience. Compared to Fang Zhao, the evaluationmittee might be more satisfied with others, Although there werent any written rules, everyone understood that after winning the Best Neer Award, Fang Zhao should forget about receiving the Best Supporting Actor Award. This made the other few nominees in the Best Supporting Actor category heave sighs of relief. Fang Zhao was indeed a very strongpetitor, and his performance in the series was obvious to all. A few people seated beside Roman noticed the expression on his face. They understood that Roman was not pleased. But the result was what it was. Even if he had objected, it was of no use. When the Best Neer Award was handed out, another wave of light fireworks was set off on Corale Main, telling those watching the live broadcast that yet another award had been handed out. "Indeed, it is Fang Zhao, just as I expected." "Getting such an achievement on his acting debut really isnt bad. How many people have spent over 10 years in the neer category without things picking up? Wasnt there some continents movie award where the recipient of the neer award was an actor that had been somewhat invisible for five to six years since his debut?" "Fang Zhao has really gotten a lot of limelight at this Golden Series G. This should be enough. Previously on the red carpet and now winning an award, he has really struck gold. How many people struggle to even show their faces? This is a global live broadcast in any case!" In the venue, Fang Zhao epted the award, gave his eptance speech, and returned to his seat when he received a message. Before entering the venue, Fang Zhao had set his notifications to silent unless it was someone especially important. Fang Zhao opened the message and saw that the sender was Mo Lang. His message wasnt the same congrattory messages that others had sent. Fang Zhaos eyebrows raised slightly when he saw the contents. A camera swept toward him, and Fang Zhao fixed his appearance and continued to watch the following awards. The next award category was the Best Screeny Award, and as expected, the production team of "Founding Era" picked up the award. Two scriptwriters represented the team and went on stage to receive it. After thanking a few important figures, the two scriptwriters praised the other members of the "Founding Era" cast and crew. "...The cast and crew of Founding Era was a superteam. During the process of filming, everyone shared our unimaginable suffering. Also, it wasnt easy for the actors to shed their characters... Also, we have to especially thank the consultant team. Without them, we wouldnt have been able to perfect the script. For example, Prof. Man Te, Prof. Redmayne, Prof. Besse, Prof. Jason, and Yanzhous Fang Zhao, as well as the others. All of them provided extremely pertinent suggestions. This is the result of everyones collective hard work! Thank you!" The ears of people watching the live broadcast pricked up. "What? I didnt hear wrong, right? I think I heard Fang Zhaos name again!" "They just said Fang Zhaos name, right?" "After rewinding and rewatching that part, I can confirm that they mentioned Fang Zhao!" "How many Fang Zhaos are there in the consultant team?" "ording to a public figures reveal, Fang Zhao was indeed invited to the consultant team for Founding Era. And he was the only Fang Zhao in the consultant team. He was indeed the one mentioned by the scriptwriters." "Fang Zhaos name was in the end credits of the Yanzhou chapter, but many people didnt pay attention to it." Some audience members wouldnt understand, but the frequency with which Fang Zhaos name was appearing was really high. The audience was also very sensitive to this name. In the past, only a small portion of Yanzhou people had known that Fang Zhao had been in the consultant team, but now many viewers across the world knew. "The f*ck! Fang Zhao was actually a member of the Founding Era consultant team! Isnt he aposer? How is he mixing around with those historians? Does he also specialize in history?" "Shouldnt you ask why aposer is here snatching awards from people from the film circles!?" Chapter 368: Him Again Chapter 368: Him Again Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The names that had just been mentioned by the scriptwriters were the representatives behind the scenes that had made the most important contributions to each "Founding Era" chapter. Fang Zhao had been mentioned because he had indeed provided lots of pertinent suggestions. In the Yanzhou chapter, Fang Zhao had been the one to provide the most suggestions, and most of them had been rather important. This was also why the details in many scenes of the Yanzhou chapter had been spot on. Thus, this award, which was usually overlooked by the audience, gave rise to even more discussion. Many people also specifically went to search for the Yanzhou chapters end credits. Aposer who had run to acting and even entered the consultant team, which was a yground for historians, how awesome was that? Next up was the Best Director Award for the TV category, and once again, unsurprisingly, the head director of "Founding Era," Nova Roman, received the honors. "I would like to thank every member of the staff that worked behind the scenes. The performers were all extremely great, and there were many young actors and actresses that dared to fight and strive and werent weaker than the veterans in any way. For example, Fang Zhao..." The entire cast and crew of "Founding Era" let out a collective sigh. Here ites! They all recalled the fear theyd had of "neer Fang Zhao" during production and filming. Back then, Roman had loved to use Fang Zhao as an example to pressure them. When Roman mentioned "Fang Zhao," the actors within the cast didnt find it surprising. Everyone knew that during filming back on Wai, Head Director Romans favorite actor had been Fang Zhao. However, they fully epted it. Fang Zhaos performance had really been outstanding. If Fang Zhao wasnt only in his 20s, perhaps the evaluationmittee would have made an exception and perhaps Fang Zhao could have clinched a few more nominations. A pity. But it was because of this that Roman had specifically mentioned Fang Zhao here. In his heart, he felt that it was a pity for Fang Zhao. After Best Director Award was the Best Original Soundtrack Award. Fang Zhao hadnt received a nomination. The Golden Series G used to have quite a number of categories for music awards. Afterward, due to suggestions from all parties, the awards had been reduced and simplified, with only Best Original Soundtrack and Best Original Score remaining. The TV category would frequently have many works from within a seriespeting against each other, and the award would be given to the musicalposition. This year, the nominations for this category were all works from "Founding Era." Someone told his friend in private, "Fang Zhao could have also received a nomination here, but it was overruled by the evaluationmittee in the end." Fang Zhaos song "This Life of Mine" could have received a nomination based on the quality and alignment with the content of the plot. However, there was a slight controversy; some people doubted that Fang Zhao could haveposed this piece on his own at his age. Even though Fang Zhao had won the Gxy Supernova Award, it still couldnt get rid of these questioning voices. There were many high-quality soundtracks and apaniment pieces in "Founding Era," and arge number were of a great-master grade. Thus, the evaluationmittee ultimately voted to exclude Fang Zhaos piece from the nominations. In short, it was because Fang Zhao was too young, had insufficient experience, and wasnt able to make everyone believe that he hadposed the piece alone. In a situation where they had many other options, the evaluationmittee wasnt willing to take this risk. The screen disyed the five nominatedpositions. Mo Langs "Legend," the final song of "Founding Era," was among them. Theposition information was disyed on the screen. "Legend" Composer: Mo Lang Arrangement: Mo Lang, Fang Zhao Roman mouthed a "ha" as he turned to nce at Fang Zhao. At this sort of event and for this sort of award, as long as ones name was disyed on theposition information, whether it was aposer or any other participating member, the person had the right to go on stage and receive the award. Indeed, when the honored guest read out "Legend," the spotlights converged on Fang Zhaos seat. Mo Lang wasnt in attendance, so the only present member of thisposition was Fang Zhao. The bright, thick, and epic tune belonging to "Legend" from the ending of "Founding Era" yed. Roman and the others pped their hands delightedly. When the spotlights shone on Fang Zhao getting up to go on stage, thements section of the live broadcast erupted. "The f*ck! Why is it him again!" "Mo Lang couldnt attend, so naturally, the other person will be the one to receive the prize. Arrangement is also a part of this piece." "From the Best Child Star award on, the frequency at which Fang Zhaos name is appearing is kinda high for todays Golden Series G." "How can this be kinda? Its simply through the roof! Best Child Star, Best Neer, Best Screeny, Best Director, Best Original Soundtrack, his name has already been said five times! And he has gone on stage to receive an award twice!" "His spirit inexorably lingers on!" "To the one above, did you not attend school? His spirit inexorably lingers on? Is this the right usage of this phrase?!" Regardless of what online audiences had to say, Fang Zhaos name was especially memorable today. If mentioned just once, people might not have had an impression, but when the name "Fang Zhao" came up in two, three, then five awards presentations in session, each and every one would cause a wave of passionate discussion online! There were film emperors and empresses every year, but it was extremely rare to see such a situation. Entertainment reporters were delighted and rubbed their hands with glee. There was too much to write about! Tan Min, who was seated in the corner, watched enviously as Fang Zhao went on stage to receive the award. Indeed, there were some people that absolutely couldnt be held down. Once sufficiently outstanding, their radiance could not be blocked out. If one had financial assistance butcked the ability, even if there was someone supporting them from the back, it still wouldnt amount to much. After epting the award, Fang Zhao specifically mentioned that he was collecting this award on behalf of Mo Lang in his eptance speech. This time, he appeared much calmer during this award presentation. The message he had received previously had been Mo Lang telling Fang Zhao to go on stage and ept the award should he win it. Furthermore, the organizers would surely have made preparations beforehand and discussed it with Mo Lang. Afterward, the Best Original Score Award and Best Supporting Actress Award were handed out for the TV category, and then it came to the Best Supporting Actor Award. When the list of nominees was recited, Fang Zhao was once again mentioned. In the end, the oue was just as everyone had expected. Having won the Best Neer Award, Fang Zhao failed to be chosen as the winner for Best Supporting Actor. But him being mentioned once again gave rise to yet another round of discussion. "Six times already!" "Tonight, Founding Era was mentioned the most, but Fang Zhaoes in second!" "Impressive, being mentioned by others sessively six times. He can even make his presence felt despite not being nominated, and he even went on stage to receive two awards." "He still has to go on stageter. That will be the third time." After the TV categorys awards for best actor and best actress were issued, it came to the nights final heavyweight award, the Best Series Award. Once more, there was no suspense. "Founding Era!" When the honored guest read out "Founding Era," nobodys heart skipped a beat. Everyone was already prepared. The other series in the TV category were nothing more than a foil. A few important members of the production and the other "Founding Era" nominees from tonight all went on stage. The one receiving the award was still Head Director Roman. Having already received two awards, naturally, Fang Zhao also had to go on stage to take a photo. "The biggest winner tonight was Founding Era, sweeping up many heavyweight awards, and the second biggest winner was Fang Zhao." "That means to say that Fang Zhao is really the biggest winner. More people are talking about him rather than the winners of the best actor and actress awards. The amount of times entertainment reporters have mentioned Fang Zhao is way more than other people." This was destined to be a sleepless night. Special effects fireworks had lit up the sky each time an award had been issued. When the final award was handed out, the entire ind had a fireworks disy that continued for close to 30 minutes. Many people hade over not just to catch their idols but to enjoy Corales magnificent fireworks disy. Tonight, Corale natives and tourists from othernds all remembered the name "Fang Zhao." It couldnt be helpedthe rate at which his name had urred was just too high. In entertainment news, every 10 pieces of news would have at least four items that mentioned him. At a film festival, this proportion was really frightening! In a certain hotel, George Quintero, who had just returned from the Golden Series G, sent Prof. Carter portions of videos recorded byizens tonight as evidence. His message wasced with grievance. "Teacher, does this little disciple even need our assistance, given his status in the entertainment-rich atmosphere of Corale?" Deep creases appeared on Prof. Carters forehead from his frowning. How does Fang Zhao have such a high poprity within the entertainment circles? This wont do! Although television and film were also considered art, they only coborated in a few outstanding works like "Founding Era." Revolutionary programs like these were few and far between. But the current fickle entertainment circle still had a richmercial overtone, and everypany was continuously maximizing their celebritiesmercial value. Fang Zhao having such high poprity within the entertainment circles wasnt necessarily a good thing for academics like them. Young man, dont get swayed by the allures of fame and fortune. Carter decided that, the moment Fang Zhao returned, he would hurry and bring Fang Zhao to work on projects so that Fang Zhao would stay further away from the entertainment circles. Yanbei Retirement Facility. Great-Grandfather Fang had his hands full reading thements as he watched the live broadcast, wishing he could open his eyes wider. He didnt know the situation within the entertainment circles too well and could only grasp a little through the discussions online. He was delighted when he saw people online saying that Fang Zhao might be tonights biggest winner. "Hahahahahahaha... Cough... cough cough cough!!" Great-Grandfather Fang choked on his on saliva while he wasughing and pping his thigh. Great-Grandmother Fang got a shock and quickly called the retirement centers paramedic. The paramedic was helpless. Although he wasnt able to find anything wrong, he said, "I suggest you dont overexert yourself and keep your emotions in check. Its best you dont get too excited or angry." "Im fine, Im just delighted! Im happy every day!" Great-Grandfather Fang pointed at the news about Fang Zhao on the screen. "My Little Zhao won yet another award today!" The paramedic ridiculed Great-Grandfather Fang inwardly. How fresh, how many times have you said "won an award" in the retirement center? The Gxy Award matter had barely passed, yet here it came again! Just before the paramedic left, Great-Grandfather Fang pulled him aside and exhorted, "You absolutely mustnt talk about this outside." How shameful . "Dont worry, I got it." He was in contact with these retired veterans every day and wouldnt disclose a patients condition outside, especially among these retired veterans that cared a lot about their pride. After leaving, the paramedic chuckled and shook his head. Seeing this old mans manner, there would be another bout of bragging in the days toe. Chapter 369: "High-Class Face" Chapter 369: "High-ss Face" Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh After the "Golden Series G," there was saturation coverage and nonstop discussion of the event. The name "Fang Zhao" once again dominated entertainment headlines on all continents. Fang Zhao didnt win best actor, but he was without a doubt the biggest winner of the g. If one looked at the stats across the board, one would realize that every time Fang Zhao became a hot topic, in addition to the entertainment industry, his name would also show up in gaming, music and even to a lesser extent military and medical headlines, sectors that had nothing to do with the entertainment industry. Also, world-renowned modeling agencies started eyeing him as a potential signee. During Fang Zhaos red carpet walk, the photographers positioned on both nks had shivered like crazy. Even though they had taken countless pictures, none of the pictures had been satisfactory on second nce. Their line of sight had been slightly off. All the photographers had been able to do was file the best among the batch. The shooters, however, were still upset. Then they watched video footage of the red carpet. The photographers mourned: What a waste of talent! This fe is clearly model material. Howe hisbel doesnt position him as such? The photographers had their own aesthetic standards. Faces that struck many as pretty or handsome didnt interest them. Of course, besides looks, ones presence also came into y, as well as ones ability to create a unique aesthetic before the camera. Footage of Fang Zhao and Anna walking the red carpet spread quickly on the inte. The entertainment journalists couldnt necessarily grasp the criteria for a "high-ss face," but they knew that celebrities the photographers preferred were definitely "high ss." Fang Zhaos face was considered average in an industry overflowing with handsome men and gorgeous women, but overnight, entertainment journalists deemed it a "high-ss face." Many photographers who shot the "Golden Series G" took an interest in Fang Zhao, going so far as reaching out to Silver Wing and asking to shoot him again. Silver Wings response: "Oh, Fang Zhao? We dont have any control over him. He signed to thebel as aposer, not as an actor or model. But ourpany has a deep roster of very talented actors and models. If you cantnd Fang Zhao, why dont you try them instead? They received the same training as Fang Zhao." Most photographers didnt bother to follow up. They had seen their share of run-of-the-mill celebs. They were a dime a dozen. They only wanted Fang Zhao. But a small minority of photographers did take Silver Wing up on their offer. When a Silver Wing spokesman was asked about Fang Zhao at a news conference, he simply smiled. You want me to address an issue the entirepany is clueless about? On the topic of Fang Zhao, Silver Wing started treading more and more lightly. All they could do was appease Fang Zhao to the best of their ability. Beyond that, things were out of their control. Apart from the fact that the photographers expressed keen interest in Fang Zhao, Anna referring to Fang Zhao as a "junior disciple" also sparked heated discussion. Before the red carpet, Anna had been thinking that she was doing her junior a favor. In reality, she had ended up riding on Fang Zhaos coattails. Sure, jealousy was at y here, but Anna didnt go so far as hating Fang Zhao. He was a junior disciple, after alland one with crazy potential at that, someone Mo Lang saw huge promise in. Who knows, she might need a favor from this junior disciple down the road. It made sense to stay in Fang Zhaos good graces now. After Anna let word of Fang Zhaos new loyalties slip, Prof. Carter from HuangArt announced that Fang Zhao would be studying under him. Mo Lang also openly praised Fang Zhao. Industry insiders instantly knew what was going on. This was a disciple epted with Mo Langs blessing. Mo Lang had brought Fang Zhao under his wing. No wonder Fang Zhaoand not someone elsehad epted the Best Original Score Award at the "Golden Series G" on Mo Langs behalf. To have the backing of a master artist like Mo Lang, who was a national treasure... Fang Zhaos career was bound to be much smoother. Still, Mo Lang was very concerned. Fang Zhao was all over the entertainment headlines, which generated offers of acting and modeling gigs. There were also news items that werepletely blown out of proportion. Mo Lang was worried that, if events continued down this path, Fang Zhao would let the hype get to his head. After pondering the matter, Mo Lang reached out to Prof. Carter. "Once Fang Zhao gets home, bring him along on your next project. He must be isted! He has to be insted from these temptations immediately." Carter nodded in agreement. "Got it. And what about Fang Zhaos theoretical training?" "Dont worry about it." Carter: "..." He is my disciple, after all. After the "Golden Series G" for TV, it was time for the "Golden Film G" for movies. For visitors to the Corale archipgo, if the "Golden Series G" was a terrestrial party, then the "Golden Film G" was a festival at sea. The "Golden Film G" was held in a ptial structure on the coast, coupled with a visual extravaganza of torches and lights. Thebination of the seaside setting and the dreamy lights made for a decidedly different backdrop than the venue for the "Golden Series G." Celebrities who hadnt stolen the limelight during the "Golden Series G" eyed the "Golden Film G" hungrily. The past two years had been owned by "Founding Era." This blockbuster project had attracted 70 percent of the worlds best-known actors and celebrities. Thus, the lineup for the "Golden Film G" was much weaker inparison. Still, as far as celebrities were concerned, there was no such thing as too much exposure. There would not be a shortage of bodies on the red carpet or a dearth of photos and news. Entertainment journalists from all over the world were eagerly anticipating another shot at Fang Zhao. Who knows, maybe they couldnd a scoop about this "high-ss face" that was the talk of the town. The photographers shooting the "Golden Film G" also came prepared. Some of them staked out positions in advance, with an eye toward taking the perfect picture this time around. Even though they found out that Fang Zhao wasnt on the list of red-carpet guests, they wanted to try to shoot him elsewhere. There were locations where guest celebrities could pose inside the venue. Yet, ultimately, everyone realized that Fang Zhao was nowhere to be found again. Because he hadnt appeared in any movies and he wasnt nning a career in film, Fang Zhao had given away his tickets for the "Golden Film G" to other Silver Wing artists. He had other ns. On the evening of the "Golden Film G," another celebration for locals took ce on one of Corales outlying inds. Fang Zhao skipped the "Golden Film G" so he could head to the lighthouse with Tan Min. "Today is a special day of remembrance for the Corale archipgo. It just so happens that the Golden Film G and the Lighthouse Festival fell on the same day this year. Look, there are locals celebrating near the lighthouse." Even though Tan Min wanted to show his face at the "Golden Film G,"pare notes with other filmmakers, andwork, as a local, the Lighthouse Festival had more sentimental value. Forced to choose between the two, he had picked thetter. As for Fang Zhao, Tan Min had brought up the festival to his friend to float the idea. He never thought that Fang Zhao would actually join him. There were too many locals gathered near the lighthouse. It was impossible for Fang Zhao to get close. Instead, he settled for a few spots that Tan Min had rmended. The mood stood in stark contrast to the mor of the "Golden Film G." Its top bulb shining bright, the lighthouse projected a historical aura umted over time. Wavespped at the reefs lining the coast, creating intermittent sshes. The moist sea breeze carried the fragrance of wine. Festive crowds were everywhere. Local traditional drums were sounded consistently, evoking the vitality of the region. Dancers raised their heads, their eyes beaming with wonder. The waves, the reefs, the lighthouseeverything blended perfectly to create an intoxicating atmosphere. Tan Min gazed at the lighthouse with a smile and told Fang Zhao, "After Founding Era aired, lots of foreigners started saying that Huangzhou residents arent religious. I disagree. Im not sure about other parts of Huangzhou, but in Corale, this is our religion." Even though the lighthouse had been destroyed during the Period of Destruction and rebuilt during the New Era, as far as Corale natives were concerned, the spirit of the lighthouse had always been there. The towering lighthouse was a symbol of hope. Fang Zhao started drumming on his knees with his fingers. After a while, he pulled out a notebook from his backpack and started jotting away. Tan Min was filming. He spotted a few pretty girls who were dancing nearby, smiled mischievously, and geared up to tell Fang Zhao, "Hey, those girls are decent," but when he turned his head, he saw Fang Zhao pull out a notebook and scribble away. Tan Min held back and engaged in a bit of reflection. As a working artist, Im not focused enough! Indeed, sess doesnt happen by chance. Look at Fang Zhao and how focused he is, whether hes writing a paper orposing. Thats a mindset worth imitating. With Fang Zhao as an example, Tan Min quickly corrected himself. Im a director who dreams big, an artist with ambition! If Fang Zhao records his insight with a pen, then Ill use my camera. It will pay off one day. I gotta have faith that I will be a world-ss director one day! At the stroke of midnight, the lighthouse shined its spotlight on the horizon. A neighboring ship sounded its horn. The deep, mncholic sound resembled a tribute to the lighthouse from the past. For Corale residents, this was the most sacred of responses. The festival was iplete without the sounding of a foghorn. As the crowds dispersed, Fang Zhao jotted down his final note and closed his notebook. He had aplished a great deal during his trip. Apart from his paper, he had alsoposed quite a bit. When he added the finishing touches to the two songs he had started, Fang Zhao was going to add them to the rundown for his graduation concert at HuangArt. By the time Fang Zhao reached his hotel, folks who had attended the "Golden Film G" were also filing in. Some of the artists who spotted Fang Zhao wondered, Where did this fee from? I didnt see him at the awards ceremony tonight. Ignoring the curious gazes, Fang Zhaopleted the piece he had started earlier in the evening. After tweaking it some more, he decided to check the surveince feed for his HuangArt dorm room. Curly Hair was gaming again, his tail wagging vigorously. Fang Zhao had little downtime during his stay in Corale. And yet: When Fang Zhao was busy writing papers andposing, Curly Hair was gaming. When Fang Zhao was attending various events, Curly Hair was sleeping. When Fang Zhao was fasting for the "Golden Series G," Curly Hair was indulging his voracious appetite. The contrast made Fang Zhao feel that dogs had better lives than humans. Chapter 370: Dog Gamer Chapter 370: Dog Gamer Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh After attending the Corale Film Festival, Fang Zhao returned to HuangArt at the urging of Prof. Carter. HuangArt appeared to be the same after an absence of 10 or so days. The only difference was that students were discussing Fang Zhao in private more frequently. Fang Zhao heard his name mentioned more than a few times the day he returned, even though the students thought they were speaking with discretion. But HuangArt was HuangArt, after all. Even idol worship took on a much more subtle form. The day Fang Zhao returned, Will was walking Curly Hair in one of the on-campus gardens in a bid to light a creative spark. Lo and behold, Curly Hair, who was relieving himself in a shrub, suddenly made for the dormplex. Caught unawares, Will let the dog leash slip from his hands. The leash in tow, Curly Hair dashed toward Fang Zhaos dorm room and leaped at his owner. He wagged his tail vigorously and whined. Curly Hairs enthusiastic wee caught Fang Zhao off guard. He never would have guessed from the surveince footagest night. Last night, the little fe had been engrossed in his game. Thankfully, Curly Hair wasnt going online; otherwise, he would be even more obsessed. Will, who was in hot pursuit, breathed a sigh of relief when heid eyes on Fang Zhao. He was terrified of losing Curly Hair. He had heard that many dogs had been lost in a momentarypse of attention. The dog manual he consulted said that he had to hold the dogs leash tight no matter what. Curly Hair had been on his best behavior, never causing any trouble under Wills watch, so Will had let down his guard. While the sight of Fang Zhao rxed him, Will also dreaded the moment. I havent found any inspiration and my dogsitting gig is over already? The utter disappointment on Wills face didnt escape Fang Zhao, who said hello and entered his dorm room. After sending Nanfeng, Zuo Yu, and Yan Biao home, Fang Zhao returned his "rabbit" tank to its ce and tossed in a fresh batch of feed. Then he gave Curly Hair a quick checkup. Because of Curly Hairs unique DNA makeup, Fang Zhao had to use special tools. But it turned out that Curly Hair was the same. He hadnt even gained or lost much weight. Fang Zhao knelt by Curly Hair and fondled his head. "I may have to head out in another two days. I need to tag along with Prof. Carter on one of his projects in Mazhou. Why dont you hang with Will for another few weeks?" Curly Hairs ears drooped and he tumbled at Fang Zhaos feet, whining nonstop. His tiny paws tugged at the cuffs of Fang Zhaos pants. Fang Zhao observed his dog briefly before saying, "Ill buy you a new video game." Curly Hair got up instantly, nced at Fang Zhaos gaming console, and started wagging his tail again. He was a bona fide gamer dog all right. Laughing, Fang Zhao shook his head. He turned on the console and looked up the user data. Curly Hair had already gone through all the single-yer games Fang Zhao had bought for himwith flying colors. Now, the gamer dog was going for record high scores. He had to have been excitedst night because hed broken a record. If these scores were posted online, they would cause quite a stir. Fang Zhao deleted the data and all the existing games. He bought a new game released by Fiery Bird. It was a physics-themed educational game that got harder with each level. The higher the level, the bigger and moreplex the structures the yer had to navigate. Fang Zhao stuck to single-yer mode. Fang Zhao picked the game not only because of its innovative design, unique color scheme, and neat special effects. The game also incorporated knowledge about structural engineering and so on and the score was decent. The background music blended with the game seamlessly to make for a tasteful atmosphere. An ecstatic Curly Hair barked several times. If Fang Zhao hadnt been holding him back, he would have made for his gaming helmet and started ying immediately. After tidying up his dorm room. Fang Zhao was summoned by Mo Lang. Mo Lang wanted to give him a lecture about the finer points of professional musicianship and career development. Mo Lang said that he would lecture by videoconference from now on if they couldnt meet in person. He said he would be personally responsible for Fang Zhaos theoretical training. After returning from Mo Langs ce, Fang Zhao heard from Carter, who wanted him to deal with some paperwork. Carter sent Fang Zhao a few forms to fill out. "Im about to head out to the Spartacus Cup Games in Mazhou to help score the opening ceremony. Youre with me. A few of your senior fellow disciples will be there too." Just as Mo Lang had instructed, Carter had nned Fang Zhaos schedule for the next few days the day his new disciple had returned to campus. Carter had even finalized the itinerary two days earlier than expected so Fang Zhao wouldnt have the chance to make contact with folks in the entertainment industry. Fang Zhao was nning on spending two or three days on campus before heading out again. He hadnt expected Prof. Carter to keep him on such a tight leash. But there were also pros to bing a master musicians disciple. If he were going solo, it would be very difficult to gain ess to a project like the Spartacus Cup in Mazhou, especially for a young musician in his 20s. After finishing the paperwork, Fang Zhao returned to his dorm room, where he found Will standing at the entrance. "Can I have a word?" Will asked. "Sure, lets head in first." After entering the room, Wills gaze lingered on Curly Hair for some time before he spoke up. "When are you heading out again?" Will had really pampered Curly Hair while Fang Zhao had been at the Corale Film Festival, lest he lose a single hair. Yet the creativity hadnt been forting. Will had felt like he was on the verge of something on several asions. He felt that he was on the right track but simplycked the final spark. There had to be something he wasnt doing right. After pondering the matter, Will concluded that the root of the problem was that he hadnt spent enough time with Curly Hair. Man and dog werent close enough, so the inspiration hadnt been cultivated. If he had more time, he might have a breakthrough. That was why Will approached Fang Zhao again to see if he could look after Curly Hair for a longer period of time. Fang Zhao smiled. "What a coincidence. I was about to look you up. Ive been summoned by Prof. Carter to join him on a project on Mars Continent. Ill be gone for 10 days to two weeks or so." Wills eyes sparkled. "Really? Thats great!" He proceeded to assure Fang Zhao, "Dont you worry. I will be an even more meticulous caregiver. I feel like Im close to achieving my goal." Fang Zhao believed Will. For now, Curly Hair was Wills top priority. Wills im that he was close to his goal had to have also been made in good faith. After seeing his own portrait, Fang Zhao was looking forward to seeing how Will painted Curly Hair. Will and Fang Zhao agreed to the same routine. Curly Hair would hang out with Will during the day and return to Fang Zhaos dorm room in the evening. The little fe would be obsessed with gaming. He wouldnt go wandering around campus at night. After Will left, Fang Zhao called Great-Grandfather Fang and Great-Grandmother Fang. Carter had gotten on his case immediately after the film festival ended, so Fang Zhao hadnt been able to spare the time to visit the two elders in Yanzhou in person, but they were staying in touch. During the call, Great-Grandfather Fang was same old same old, but Great-Grandmother Fang seemed to have something on her mind. She hesitated on the phone before telling Fang Zhao about Great-Grandfather Fangs recent mishaphe had gotten so carried away bragging about his grandson that he had nearly choked on his own saliva. Great-Grandmother Fang was quite old and couldnt deal with the shock. The old fe survived this time, but what about next time? The old fe had brought it upon himself when hed choked. None of the other residents at the retirement liked to talk as much as he did. The older he got, the more impulsive Great-Grandfather Fang got, yapping away like a little kid. Great-Grandmother Fangmented, "He wont listen to what anyone else has to say. When I told him off, he thought I was blowing things out of proportion. Xiao Zhao, hell definitely listen to you. Can you ask him to calm down? At this age, he needs to take it easynot regress to a child." This was unexpected, but Great-Grandmother Fang had a point. "Got it. Let me see what I can do." After ending the call, Fang Zhao reflected on the matter. He decided that talk was cheap in terms of calming Great-Grandfather Fang down. The best solution was to find the old man something to do, to help him develop a new hobby. Fang Zhao clicked his address book and called someone in Muzhou. At the retirement home for former officials in Yanbei. Great-Grandfather Fang started sulking after he found out that his wife had told Fang Zhao about him choking on his own saliva. "Why did have to tell Xiao Zhao about such a trivial matter? It was nothing, an ident. Hes so busy. Youre just adding to his burden," Great-Grandfather Fang said. Great-Grandmother Fang gave him a sideways nce. "You should control that restless soul of yours. If you have so much energy, go farm. Rent a few more plots to farm so you stay out of trouble." "How am I restless? Why are you picking a fight? All I did was brag about our Xiao Zhao. Also, I cant possibly farm every day. If this old geezer does hardbor, hell copse and die." Great-Grandfather Fang censored his final thought: How is farming more fun than bragging about my great-grandson? Great-Grandfather Fang started ignoring his wife. He wore a stern expression on his face, but deep down, he was worried. What would Xiao Zhao say when he called? Would he be upset? Great-Grandfather Fang lost his appetite and didnt sleep well. The next day, he was a zombie. Fang Zhao finally called to say that he had sent them a package. It would arriveter in the day. The package contained a small box of walnuts. Many species of walnut had gone extinct after the Period of Destruction. The species that were avable now were mostly new species developed by the Academy of Agricultural Sciences. There were only a handful of walnuts in the box. It wasnt that Fang Zhao couldnt afford more but that there were few walnuts to begin with. These had been plucked from extra samples discarded by the Academy of Agricultural Sciences. They had been sent to Yanzhou immediately after some basic processing. Soon, Great-Grandfather Fang received the delivery. The box also contained a manual and an instructional video. "So these are the walnuts that Xiao Zhao spoke of?" Great-Grandfather Fang emptied an even nicer box and relocated the walnuts there carefully. Great-Grandmother Fang donned her reading sses and examined the manual. "Fitness walnuts?" Great-Grandfather Fang followed the instructions in the manual and grasped two walnuts. "You dont sayI feel more at peace right away." Great-Grandmother Fang: "..." Such bullshi*t! Great-Grandfather Fang kept talking, an intoxicated expression on his face. "This is good stuff. I can kill time with it. Its good for my health and it looks cool!" In blunter terms, this toy was good for his health while allowing the old man to keep being a poser at the same time. Great-Grandmother Fangs face went nk. She felt her husband had somehow managed to cultivate yet another new skill. After fiddling with the walnuts the same way they were used in the instructional video, Great-Grandfather Fang felt he had learned the ropes. He tossed his walking stick and carefully picked two of the prettiest walnuts from his box. He headed out to brag again, one hand behind his back and the other ying with the walnuts. Yup, this was what they called Zen posing. Chapter 371: Are You Asking For a Beating? Chapter 371: Are You Asking For a Beating? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Great-Grandfather Fang brought those two walnuts along for a stroll. His pace was rather leisurely, but his pleased expression simply couldnt be suppressed as he hummed a tune while walking around. Someone asked Great-Grandfather Fang, "Why are you ying with walnuts?" Great-Grandfather Fangs face stiffened. Are these walnuts? No! These are sentiments! A creative concept! Art! If you dont believe me, take a look for yourself. They even have some of the Old Eras charm! On that day, a number of retired veterans asked around in private about where to purchase these sorts of walnuts. They couldnt bear to see Great-Grandfather Fang showing off. Although they didnt show it on the surface, they rather covetously eyed those walnuts twirling within his palm. When they returned to do some research, indeed, the Old Era had had such a method of ying with them, and it was rather pretentious. There were also some that asked Great-Grandfather Fang, but the old man immediately replied, "My familys Xiao Zhao sent them," then jabbered on and on about "his familys Xiao Zhao," which made the askers gnash their teeth. As for those that looked for Great-Grandfather Fang in hopes of borrowing or purchasing these walnuts, they were met with firm rejection from the old man! No discussion! These were given by my great-grandson. I cant even bear to use themhow could I distribute them to you guys? In your dreams! If you have the ability, get your own great-grandsons to buy them for you! Great-Grandfather Fang wasnt willing to loan out these walnuts. He did have a small box full of them, but it was only a small box. He knew very well that if these things were easy to obtain, Fang Zhao would surely have sent arge box. The fact was that there were too few of these things! In the days that followed, Great-Grandfather Fang liked to twirl these rather pleasing-to-look-at walnuts in his palms wherever he went. Regardless of whether he was strolling leisurely, chatting, or ying chess, his hands never stopped. He even intentionally headed for ces with more people to unt the two glorious walnuts in his hands. How pleasurable! This is just my individuality! I ampletely different from those old fogeys that only know how to drink tea and y chess! Great-Grandfather Fang even went so far as to christen these two walnuts the "Diting Walnuts." Having the name of a mythical beast made them even more high end and auspicious! When it came to mythical creatures and the like, Great-Grandfather Fangs had the deepest impression of the "Diting," because one of Fang Zhaos epithets online was "Diting." Thus, when mythical creatures were brought up, the first one that Great-Grandfather Fang thought about was always the "Diting." The rarer something was, the greater its value. With its links to the Old Era on top of Great-Grandfather Fangs ability to brag, this leisure topic among the old veterans gradually circted, and as it spread, it became even more incredible. There were people saying that the veined patterns on the walnuts surface werent ordinary and were simr to the mythical creatures of legends. There were also people who said that the reason these were called "Diting walnuts" was because Fang Zhao had created them. Fang Zhaos nickname was "Diting," after all. Of course, there were also people who wondered whether Fang Zhao was promoting it behind the scenes? Would the next step be roasted walnuts? Thus, unknowingly, Fang Zhao was med for something once again. Ultimately, Great-Grandfather Fang wasnt able topletely preserve his small box of walnuts. In the end, Great-Grandfather Fang reluctantly gave away some walnuts to a few of his closer older friends. Afterward, some people tried to use their social connections to purchase Muzhous Agricultural Science Institutions limited surplus of walnuts. Even if the price were several times higher, it wouldnt be enough to match the demand. The more something couldnt be bought, the more people would want to purchase it, and there were many more people making inquiries. Later on, when the personnel from Muzhous Academy of Agricultural Sciences noticed, they wondered why this ything had be so popr. The walnuts they cultivated werent that great to eat, so they werent mass-produced. In general, when growing new breeds, items without muchmercial value were shelved. This variety of walnuts didnt have a high consumption value, so the personnel from the Academy of Agricultural Sciences had never expected that it would be so popr all of a sudden! Now that the circumstances had changed, people started to have ideas. Grow! Since the demand was so high, then they would grow it again! Retirement facilities in the New Era also knew how to keep up with the times. ying with walnuts was indeed umon, and those that werent able to obtain some would use other alternatives. However, they would feel that it couldntpare with the authenticity of the real ones, so those that could use connections made orders with the Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Fang Zhao had no idea that all this was happening. After he settled his matters with Great-Grandfather Fang, he prepared to follow Prof. Carter to Mazhou. Nanfeng and the other two tagged along as well. Nowadays, Nanfeng walked a little taller. Many people who had known Nanfeng in the past searched him out in hopes of a coboration. However, Nanfeng didnt bother with them. It really verified that phrase: ignore me thou shalt, lick my ass you cannot! Nanfeng felt extremely pleased with himself. Nanfeng was putting on airs and chatting when he received news from Fang Zhao about heading to Mazhou. As Fang Zhaos assistant and given his bosss influence, Nanfeng still needed to put on airs at the right time; otherwise, others would assume he was easy to bully. But whatever the case, what was important were his bosss interests. Nanfeng needed to firmly guard this job of his. He knew very well what he should say and do when meeting others, as well as what sort of attitude to show. Having received notice that his boss would be heading to Mazhou for a music project, Nanfeng felt a little regret at leaving the entertainment circle so soon. However, he understood that Fang Zhaos main focus was on his ownposing. As a capable assistant, Nanfeng would only give thumbs up to the decisions Fang Zhao came to. Zuo Yu also felt a little apprehension when he received the news. "Will Boss bring us along for his trip to Mazhou?" Nanfeng rubbed his hands in glee and confidently said, "He will definitely bring me. I have to take charge of bosss traveling and daily matters. Participating in a project is really tiring, and it is taxing on both the mind and body. Bosss appetite is also so big; I cant let boss go hungry, right?" Zuo Yu wasnt willing tog behind and added in, "Besides keeping Boss safe, I can still drive cars and pilot flying transports. He will need a driver when traveling in Muzhou." Yan Biao chimed in, "I can still help Boss fend off entertainment reporters, and I teach the paparazzi a lesson. Nowadays, many entertainment reporters are keeping an eye on Boss. As a bodyguard, I have a heavy responsibility." Although all three of them proimed their importance, inwardly, they felt weak. Fang Zhao could really do without them. During the period of the film festivals, he had even let the three of them have free time. This time around, he would be heading to Mazhou together with Prof. Carters team, so it was uncertain whether he would bring the three of them along. After waiting nervously for an hour, they finally received formal notification from Fang Zhao regarding their travel ns. The duties for the three were also issued, so they immediately felt peace of mind. While excitedly packing his luggage, Nanfeng thought of something and asked the other two. "If the three of us leave, what will happen to Bosss pets?" Yan Biao had just ended a call with Fang Zhao. He replied, "The rabbit has a self-feeding machine, and Curly Hair will be looked after by the neighbor." "Still loaned to the neighbor?" Nanfeng inwardly wondered why that neighbor was so strongly attached to Curly Hair, but he soon shoved those thoughts aside. He needed to concern himself with his bosss matters first. Nanfeng and the other two would head to Maersizhou beforehand, while Fang Zhao would follow Prof. Carter and his team. Maersizhou, named after Great General Maersi, was one of the four special continents out of the 12 continents in the New Era. Maersizhou was also known as Mazhou for short. Maersi was also the family name of the aristocratic Maersi family n, which dominated Mazhou. It was said that people with the Maersi familys blood might not necessarily have this family name, but anyone that had this family name was someone that was recognized by the Maersi family. Therefore, peopleing to Mazhou knew that they could offend first-rate clubs, but they absolutely could not offend anyone that possessed the Maersi family name. In Carters opinion, he was more willing to interact with people who had the Maersi family name; at least those from the Maersi family n wouldnt cause trouble for no reason. On the contrary, there were quite a few personnel from second and third-rate clubs that loved causing trouble. Therefore, before arriving in Mazhou, Prof. Carter emphasized to his team not to face it directly should they encounter any trouble. As people that dabbled in art, what advantage could they have when facing those athletes andpetitors? They should avoid trouble whenever possible and look for the police if the situation couldnt be avoided. Although thepetitive atmosphere there was thick, thew and order in the capital city of Sivana was still pretty good, andw enforcement was just and upright. Mazhou was known by everyone as thepetition continent. Everywhere in Mazhou was filled withpetitive elements. One could seepetitive sporting clubs and guild halls everywhere on the streets, and many basketball stars, football stars, shooting celebrities, wrestling stars, and famed personalities from all sorts of sporting events frequently appeared on the suspended screens on buildings. Sivana, the capital city of Maersizhou, was also the region where thepetitive atmosphere was heaviest. Manyrge-scale sportingpetitions were organized in Sivana, and the Spartacus Cup Games were held here. After checking into the hotel and taking some time to rest, Carter held a small meeting for the group. The main point of the meeting was to exin the following arrangements as well as to introduce Fang Zhao to these other disciples. Carters gaze swept across the room. "Everyone, this is Fang Zhao, your junior disciple. This is his first time following the project team. Do take care of him." All Carter saw were smiles on the faces of the others, but inwardly, these people were very envious of Fang Zhao. They all knew that on the surface, Fang Zhao was said to be a disciple of Carter, but in actual fact, he was learning from Great Master Mo Long. However, regardless of who Fang Zhao was studying under, they all still greeted Fang Zhao as a "little junior disciple." Carter had brought along more than 10 disciples to this project team. They were all older, and aside from Fang Zhao, the youngest one among them was in his 50s. Carter was someone who didnt like beating around the bush. After saying all that needed to be said, he took a look at the time and said, "Go and experience things a little, search for inspiration," before turning around and leaving. He still had to attend a meeting with personnel from the Spartacus Cup Games organizingmittee to discuss some matters with the opening ceremony. After Carter left, the atmosphere in the conference room lightened. The others all gathered around Fang Zhao to chat with this extraordinary little junior disciple and exchange contact details. In the future, they would have a camaraderie from being one big family and would help each other out, so contact details were a must. An averaged sized man with flowing white hair walked over and said with a smile, "Little junior brother, you can call me big senior brother." This man was Yin An, Carters first disciple. He was doing very well now. He had made quite a reputation for himself and had a niche within the circles. Yin An was already in his 80s, but this was considered old in the New Era. His white hair had been specially dyed and was kept at shoulder length with some floating curls. It let him give off quite the "artistic" vibe. "Big senior brother," Fang Zhao called out sincerely. "Ai, thats right!" Yin An pped his hands and his smile widened. "Since you called me big senior brother, I will definitely bring you to..." Yin An was about to say "bring you to soar" when the conference door opened and Prof. Carter came in hastily to take a file that was on the table. "Definitely bring you to properly investigate academic questions and teach you how to search forposing inspiration during the Spartacus Cup Games period. As your big senior brother, you can ask me if you have any questions. Whether you meet with a bottleneck whenposing, an obstacle in your thesis, or so on, you can look for me," Yin An said with a straight face. Prof. Carter himself knew his own disciples personality and conduct, so he shot Yin An a warning gaze. Yin An immediately promised Carter, "Teacher, dont you worry, I will definitely lead little junior disciple along well!" Carter groaned and left hastily with the file. The smile returned to Yin Ans face when Carter left. Slightly impatient, he said to all the others, "Its rare for all of us from different continents to gather for a project. Today shall be my treat. I will bring everyone to have a taste of Mazhou!" Carters disciples all know what that this big senior brother Yin An was very talented but that he had a bad habit: drinking. At the start, Carter had advised him many times, but afterward, when Yin An had produced works of sufficient quality, Carter had stopped warning him to give up the habit. Thus, everyone besides Fang Zhao knew what Yin An meant by "a taste of Mazhou." "Big senior brother" would be treating, so they had to give face and could not decline. As the little junior disciple, Fang Zhao was dragged along with everyone. Scarlet Ocean Flower Street was a consumer entertainment district in Mazhous capital city of Shivana. It was a strip that bordered along the Scarlet Ocean. Originally, this street had been called Victory Street, but back during the Founding Era celebrations, the entire street had been littered with fresh flowers. Afterward, people had brought flowers over to this street during every years Memorial Day, so people had started to call it Flower Street. The ce Yin An brought everyone was a rather stylish ball on Scarlet Ocean Flower Street. The ce had an artsy design, but most importantly, the liquor here was good. With great liquor, nice ambiance and decent food, the ce was naturally packed. Clearly, Yin An had been here more than once. He was familiar with the ce and the group of more than 10 people found a ce to sit. As they merrily enjoyed their food and drinks, Fang Zhao sat quietly, listening to these senior brothers and sisters boasting while also listening to the performance at the bar. The rather mncholy electronic blues tune didnt dampen Yin Ans high spirits. Although Yin An didnt look too reliable, he did have the ability. His analysis of the performance in the bar was also incisive, and he was able to precisely point out the notes and instruments in the tune. After a few rounds of drinks, even those people that normally seemed ratherposed had loosened up. They chatted about their respectiveposing paths as well as their sesses and failures. These people that were viewed highly by Carter definitely had sufficient ability, and they had many experiences that Fang Zhao could learn from. After filtering out some of the stuff they said, Fang Zhao decided to take notes and tidy up his thoughts when he returned. Two hourster, Fang Zhao was supporting Yin An to the washroom. "Hey, there is no need to help me. Big senior brother can still recognize the road to the washroom." Yin An refused Fang Zhao and pointed to his own head. "I might look like I have had a lot to drink, but my mind is still very clear." Fang Zhao wasntfortable letting Yin An go in this state, so he followed a few steps behind. Indeed, although Yin Ans steps were slightly feeble, his direction was correct and he could differentiate the signboards. As Yin An entered the washroom, someone from inside bumped into him. Luckily, Yin An managed to evade quickly. Otherwise, he might have been thrown to the ground. However, the person who knocked into him had also had quite a bit to drink. His body reeked of alcohol, and he had an air of arrogance along with his robust body and rugged muscles. When he looked up, his bloodshot eyes made him seem like some sort of fierce animal as he red at Yin An. "Dont you have eyes?!" the other party bellowed. Yin Ans anger sobered him up. Clearly, this person had drunk too much and knocked into him. Now the thief was crying thief? However, Yin An was rather experienced in this sort of situation. When encountering such a conflict, Yin An would consider what sort of person the other party was. If the other party was a pushover, naturally he would smoothen things out. But if it was some drunk fool or a lunatic that couldnt be reasoned with, Yin An wouldnt bother, leaving a few parting words before running. In the current situation, trying to reason with this person might result in the other party speaking with his fists. If Yin An stayed and didnt run, wouldnt he be asking for a beating? Thus, Yin An didnt even go to the bathroom but instead decided to leave immediately. However, hed had too much to drink. Even though his mind had sobered up, his legs still felt weak. If not for Fang Zhaoing over to support him, he would probably have fallen to the ground. Yin An nced at Fang Zhao gratefully before shifting his eyes toward that drunk man, then toward the door, indicating they should hurry up and run rather than waste time talking to this fool. Fang Zhao concurred with Yin Ans choice and supported Yin An as they made to leave. But them trying to keep away infuriated the other party even more. The drunkard had a dark expression as he gurgled with tightly clenched fists. "What sort of look was that? Looking down on me? You people are f*cking asking for a beating!!" Fang Zhao: "Hmm?" ... The police administration for this region received a report: the silver medalist of todays Spartacus Cup Games heavyweight boxing event, which had just concluded today, had been knocked out by someone in a certain bars washroom. Chapter 372: Doubting Ones Existence Chapter 372: Doubting Ones Existence Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Yin An had a dazed expression on his face when he left the washroom. A while ago, he had expected that deranged drunkard toe over and hit him. Yet in the blink of an eye, before hed had any time to react, that guy had fallen. "Little junior brother, is... is leaving him there really all right?" Yin An was worried. Fang Zhao calmly replied, "Its fine. There are people headed for the washroom; they are the other partys friends." "How do you know?" "I heard it." Yin An: "...All right." The others didnt notice any difference when Yin An returned. It was already gettingte, and someone suggested that it was about time to return to the hotel. Coming out to have fun was fine, but it couldnt be toote. Prof. Carter wouldnt restrict their personal activities as long as they didnt get out of hand. Otherwise, Carter would mercilessly kick them out of the project team. Yin An wasnt in the mood to continue drinking. "Lets go, lets go. Have a good rest when we get back so that we will be in the right mind to look for inspiration." When the group exited the bar, a police car had just pulled up. Yin An tensed up and nced at Fang Zhao. Noticing that Fang Zhao didnt have a single shred of panic on his face, he thought to himself, This little junior brothers mental strength is indeed rather impressive. Yin Ans assistant didnt pay too much attention to Yin Ans worried expression after they returned to the hotel. Yin An was always like this after having too much to drink. Perhaps he might even be consolidating his inspiration andposing in his heart. After his assistant left, Yin An immediately went to search the inte to see if there had been any news in the vicinity of the bar before heaving a sigh of relief. Thinking back, he felt that Fang Zhao was indeed a youngster. Fang Zhao was impulsive, but Yin An didnt think that Fang Zhao was wrong. After all, Fang Zhao had done so to protect him. "Sigh, I must properly lead this little junior brother along in the future." Previously, Yin An had only decided to look out for Fang Zhao on ount of Carter and Mo Lang. Now that Fang Zhao had helped him, Yin An was much more sincere about it. The next day, Yin An went to check the news after waking up. His unease finally dissipated when he saw that there still was no report of an incident at a bar. It seemed like, just as Fang Zhao had said, it wasnt anything big. There hadnt been a ssh even after one night, so there was no longer any need to worry. But Yin Ans smile had just appeared when it froze in ce. He saw a push notification for sports news, and one of the articles showed the previous days Spartacus Cup Games results, including the photographs of the top three in the heavyweight boxingpetition, which had just concluded yesterday. "Heavyweight... boxingpetition.... silver medalist?" In disbelief, Yin An searched this silver medalist Dannys photograph on the inte. Recalling the deranged drunkard they hade acrossst night... They were too simr! If that was true, that would mean... On their first day after arriving in Mazhou, this little junior brother had knocked out the Spartacus Cup Games heavyweight boxing silver medalist! He suddenly felt that this little junior brother would be hard to lead along and that the pressure was really great. At the same time, in a certain private hospital... The current Spartacus Cup Games heavyweight boxing silver medalist Danny had just woken up in his hospital bed. Waiting on him were two police officers as well as his clubs manager. "Danny, do you still remember what happened yesterday? Was it someone trying to harm you?" The club manager had alreadye up with quite a few rival names. Danny kneaded his forehead vacantly and shook his head. "What happened?" The club manager briefly recounted yesterdays incident. After losing the finals yesterday, Danny had been in a bad mood and went with a friend to drink. Danny had quite a lot to drink and went to the washroom midway. That friend of his waited for some time but felt that something was up, so he went to the washroom to check. He had never expected to find Danny lying on the ground. When the friend went over to ask what had happened, Danny only said, "Someone hit me," then lost consciousness. When that friend heard that someone had hit Danny, all sorts of conspiracy theories sprouted in his head, and he immediately made a police report. When he regained his senses, he felt that it had been a little inappropriate, so he contacted Dannys club manager. The club suppressed the news. This was also why Yin An hadnt seen any news rted to the incident. The checkup at the hospital discovered that Danny had injuries, but they were a result of thepetition. Other than that, there werent any other big issues. There werent any cameras near the washroom, and nobody knew what had happened, as it hadnt caused a big disturbance. The police couldnt summon all the people that had been at the bar, so they could only wait for Danny to wake up before asking about the concrete details. Mazhou permittedpetition, but it forbade maliciouspetition. Athletes that did such things in private would be punished severely when they were found out. This sort of thing was especially susceptible during the duration of the Spartacus Cup Games, so the two police officers were here and couldnt be driven away even if the club manager wanted them to leave. "We have some questions to ask you regarding yesterdays incident. We hope that you will cooperate," one of the police officers said. They hoped that Danny could properly recall what exactly had happened yesterday. If this was a malicious revenge incident, they would have to intensify their investigation. But if it was a private matter, as long as Danny didnt pursue the matter, the police officers wouldnt need to do anything more. The club manager also wished to know who had hit Danny. Although Danny had drunk a lot yesterday, he still shouldnt have been knocked unconscious just like that! He was the clubs trump card, after all, and a silver medalist at this years Spartacus Cup Games. Thest person to try to strike Danny when he was drunk had spent an entire month lying in hospital! Danny picked up the wet towel at the side and wiped his face as he tried recalling the previous days details. "I went to the bar for some drinks yesterday. Afterward, I went to the bathroom... When the others saw me, they ran away." When Danny had gone to the washroom, he had thrown quite the drunken fit inside. When the other people in the washroom had seen Danny acting this way, they had left immediately, since there wasnt only just one washroom in the bar. "So there werent any others in the washroom at that time?" one of the police officers asked. "I guess so." "What happened after? Who did you meet?" "After that... I think I bumped into someone." The two officers and the club manager became more alert. "What did the other party look like?" "I dont remember... I think it was an oldie. There was quite a bit of white hair." The two police officers made eye contact. There were too many people that dyed their hair white. This point wouldnt pinpoint much. "You dont remember anything else about the other partys appearance?" the police officer queried. Danny shook his head. The police officer continued, "What happened next? Try to think hard, especially the minute details." "After that? I was lying on the ground." When he recalled this, Danny started to doubt his own existence. Had he actually been knocked down so easily yesterday? And to the extent where he couldnt remember how he had been knocked down! The club manager frowned. He couldnt think of anyone who could knock Danny out so easily. Even the champion of yesterdays boxingpetition couldnt do it. However, the two police officers caught onto a detail in Dannys words. "Wait a minute, did you say lying? Were you lying on the ground when you were knocked out?" "I havent finished yet," Danny said. "Continue, recall the small details. Dont skip anything!" "Mmhm, he even helped flip me over." "...And then?" "It seemed like I vomited." One of the officers nodded. "You did. Furthermore, when your friend found you yesterday, you were lying face up." "Yes, I remember that the person flipped me over after I fell." The two officers continued probing for details, but Danny really didnt remember much. When he didnt think much of a person, he wouldnt really make an effort to remember the persons appearance. Regardless of whether he was drunk or sober, he was the same. If he didnt think the person was worthy of being remembered, he wouldnt waste any brain cells on it. Only afterward, when he had been knocked down and had started to doubt his existence, had his memory be more profound. However, it still wasnt clear, and the only impression he had was the white hair that had shed past. Furthermore, the more he remembered, the more Dannys spirit took a beating. He had lost the match yesterday and had felt extremely indignant. He had nearly won the gold medal, so anyone in his situation wouldnt feel good. But now, the indignation in his heart had thoroughly been wiped clean! This sort of transformation was like ming everyone but himself all the way before discovering that "It turns out that I am the failure." With such a huge drop in his mental state, what gold medal, what final loss, what indignation, all of these were chucked aside. Currently, there was only one line revolving continuously in Dannys head. So it turns out that I amcking? The two police officers watched the crestfallen Danny lying on the bed and clutching his head. This huge man now looked as though he had been extremely wronged. "Cough! We have a rough understanding of the situation already. ording to what Mr. Danny has said, the other party didnt seem to have any strong malice. First, he didnt cause you any bodily harm. Second, the other party helped flip you over to prevent you from choking on your own vomit when you were lying face down... We will continue to investigate this matter, and if you remember any important clues, you can contact us." As long as it wasnt a malicious revenge case regardingpetitive rivals, Dannys case wouldnt be considered a big deal in Mazhou. It was no different from some drunken brawl across the street. Furthermore, at first nce, this matter had been instigated by Danny, and him getting hit was normal. The two police officers left quickly after that. The club manager had simrlyplicated feelings as he watched Danny lie in bed, hugging his head and contemting his existence. So there wasnt any conspiracy theory? Then who exactly hit me? That white-haired and confused fellow? As Dannyy in the hospital, doubting his own existence, the one who had cast this shadow on his heart was apanying his seniors to search for inspiration at thepetition grounds. Yin An had brought Fang Zhao and the others to watch a tennis match. To fully experience the atmosphere of the sportingpetition, they didnt use a VIP box or special viewing terrace. Instead, they sat together with the ordinary spectators. Today was the finals of the Spartacus Cup Games mens singles tennis. This was a match that had a very high viewership. On one side was the old veteran Dumol, who was currently ranked eighth in the world. He had only rushed up explosively this year and had never entered the top 20 in the past. At this years Spartacus Cup Games, he seemed to have performed exceeding well and had swept through the previous rounds of matches, defeating many strong opponents along the way and making it into the gold medal match. Today would also be thest match in his professional career. On the other side was a young tennis athlete who hadnt fallen out of the top three rankings in the past few years, Mitisy. He was a handsomed and was nicknamed the "Prince of Tennis." There were also fans who affectionately called him "Xiao Mi." Mitisy had won many championships. The only championship hecked was the Spartacus Cup Games gold medal. After so many iterations, he had gotten a silver medal every time, and slowly during the Spartacus Cup Games, he had jokingly be referred to as "The Perennial Runner-up." Among these two, one would retire after this match, while the other said that he would retire if he still couldnt get the gold medal this time. Thus, the attention ced by the media on this was especially high. Fang Zhao took deep breaths, experiencing theplicated mixture of smells consisting of sweat, odor, snacks, and fragrances when Yin An turned to ask him, "Who do you think will win?" "I cant tell," Fang Zhao answered seriously. He had watched some previouspetition videos of both parties and had analyzed the twopetitors states. Fang Zhao really couldnt say who would win. "Haha! That is only right!" Yin An chuckled. "You will never know when a miracle might ur, and you will never know what might happen next. I just love this sort of plot. Because every time a turnabout urs, countless musical notes enter my head. This feeling of my head being filled with music is a magical feeling. As aposer, you should understand, right?" Fang Zhao nodded. "Mmhm." The symphony in his head had never stopped. Chapter 373: This Kid Chapter 373: This Kid Trantor: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh Cheating was an utter disgrace in athleticpetitions in Mazhou. Athletes involved in match-fixing were banned for life. You wanna keeppeting? Sure, go aheadon other continents. Mazhou no longer wees you. In some cases, athletes were even barred from entering Mazhou altogether. Quite a few pundits gave their two cents on the gold-medal match, but no one could say definitely who the likely winner was. The way the match yed out bore out the conflicting predictions. The gold-medal match ended up taking three days, an average of more than five hours per day. The total length of the match was about 16 hours, which set the record for the longest championship match at the Spartacus Cup. This was a battle of two athletes at their peak that involved not the slightest iota of showmanship or fakery. Both yers were in tip-top shape and were going head-to-head in terms of technique, tactics, endurance, and mental toughness. It was the very definition of athleticpetition. "They both went all out!" Yin An marveled. He was a casual tennis yer too. But half an hour was tiring enough for him, let alone more than five hours. "These two are certainly athletes worthy of respect," Fang Zhao said. Fans of the two yers went crazy cheering for their respective idols. Even folks who werent interested in either yer began paying attention to the match. One could dislike these two athletes, but one still had to give respect where respect was due. Media coverage of the match also increased. Taking in the match that seemed to be sapping the life out of the yers, Fang Zhao realized that the two athletes probably hadnt been kidding when they had spoken of retirement to the media before the match. They were ying their hearts out. It was impossible to y at this level if they were holding back. The third day of y took more than seven hours. When the match ended, the veteran Dumol nced at the score on the big screen. He let out a huge bellow as he circled the court, tears rolling down his cheek, as if he had forgotten about his utter exhaustion. In stark contrast was the silent Mitisy. Mitisy was t on his back, racket in hand. His other hand covered his eyes. He removed the hand after some time to reveal bloodshot, tearful eyes, and he gazed at the sky. He got up, jogged over to Dumol, and hugged the man, then bowed to all four sides of the grass court and raised his hands in apuse. The apuse was for himself, his opponent, and the audience. He had given it his all. He was at peace with the oue. A mncholic rock song suggestive of farewell began ying. The hoarse vocals of the male lead seemed to speak to the passion and dedication the audience had just witnessed. At this point, many members of the audience recovered theirposure. "Dumol should have had no regrets about retirement. He is starting to go downhill, after all. He mustered everyst bit of energy he had for this match. Im guessing it will take him at least five years to recover. But Mitisy is a different story. Is he really going to retire?" "Really? Mitisy is so young, only 36." In an era when life expectancy had doubled, 36 was truly quite young. "Its the peak of Mitisys career now, his golden years. He has plenty more shots at glory after this match. He is quite young, after all. He could y another 40 years if he wanted to." "Impulsive talk. It was definitely impulsive talk. Lets see what Mitisys club says. Theyre not going to give up on a cash cow like Mitisy that easily. Even though hes missing a Spartacus Cup gold medal, Mitisy has won plenty of other important titles. His poprity is only going to increase after this three-day match." Regardless of whether Mitisy retired, the gold-medal match was a great deal for the audience. A three-day match for a single ticket. Totally worth it! Got my fix! And as far as the journalists were concerned, there was plenty to write about. An even better deal! "Perennial Runner-Up Loses Again!" "Prince of Tennis Misses Out on Gold Again!" "Another Brand Ends Coboration with Mitisy, Perennial Runner-Up Loses Another Deal!" In Mazhou, this hub of athleticpetition, the major brands preferred champions. Even though Mitisy had won quite a few titles, hisck of a Spartacus Cup gold was a missing link one couldnt ignore. Add to that the saturated media coverage and the absence of a Spartacus title became a major, indelible ck mark on his career. Journalists loved to pour salt on a wound. After the prize presentation ceremony, amid all the talk about Mitisys possible retirement, Mitisys club announced he would be holding a press conference soon. "Is he really going to retire?" "I dont get it. I really dont. Its just a Spartacus gold medal, after all. He can go after it again. Hes only been ying for 20 years." "Maybe hes lost his spirit. Hes yed professionally for 20 years already, after all. Come Spartacus Cup time, he always finishes second. And its not that hes a bad yer. He always gives his all." "What could he do after he retires?" "Hell be discriminated against as a coach. Its too hard to shed the Perennial Runner-Up reputation. What if the Perennial Runner-Up can only produce perennial runner-ups? Plus, hes still rtively young. If top clubs want to hire him, theyll skimp on his pay. Its not worth it." "He might as well join the entertainment industry, then." Quite a few retired athletes in Mazhou became entertainers. Considering Mitisys good looks and poprity, following in that tradition was a likely move. Back in his hotel room, Yin An watched the highlights of the gold-medal match repeatedly. He wiped the tears on his face and said, "We shouldpose a song for them! Sigh, what a pity, Xiao Mi." Mitisy has grown on Yin An. You cant me him for the oue. He tried his best. After reading the online spection about Mitisys next move after retirement, Yin An looked up Fang Zhao. "Lots of folks are saying that Xiao Mi will likely be an entertainer after retiring. Junior disciple, you have a background in the entertainment industry. See if you can lend him a helping hand. This man has suffered enough, losing the gold medal and all these endorsement deals. And hes getting dissed and teased online left and right." Fang Zhao pondered the request and responded, "I actually dont think he needs my help. Given his temperament, Im sure hes decided on his next move." "Uh huh. Anyway, give him some help if you can," Yin An said. He thought Fang Zhao was just making excuses, but then he realized that Mo Lang and Carter might not want Fang Zhao to have anything to do with the entertainment industry. Yin An swallowed thement he had been about to blurt out. Fang Zhao nced at Yin An and continued, "Regardless of what the media is saying now, I think Mitisys career going forward wont be that bad. As for the journalists knifing him now, it will backfire eventually." Yin An didnt take Fang Zhaosment seriously. He just started sighing nonstop. Yin An was quite sensitive. The thought of Mitisys performance in the gold-medal match, coupled with all the facetiousments online, made him awfully upset. "I feel like crap. Im gonna gopose to make myself feel better." Even though Fang Zhaomented Mitisys loss, he didnt think Mitisy was someone who made rash decisions. He was someone with a clear head and a clear n. That night, Mitisy held a press conference at his home club. Images of Mitisy crying after the gold-medal match dominated front-page news and newscasts. His fans were heartbroken. Now, both fan and foe alike were glued to this press conference, which was being broadcast live. They could see in the live feed that journalists from many leading sports publications were in attendance. Mitisys eyes were still bloodshot. His voice broke up as he started speaking. He continued after recovering hisposure. "Looking back on my 20-year professional career, I dont have a whole lot ofints or anger. What I feel more is gratitude. Ive never let down my guard in the past 20 years. Even today, I can stand proudly before you. Every step I have taken has been forceful and purposeful. In the past 20 years, Ive borne witness to the beauty ofpetition as well as its cruelty. Retirement isnt a decision I made hastily, and its not apromise. I have my own private life and responsibilities. After retiring, regardless of where I end up, Ill always be an optimist. Id like to thank my club and my fans for their support these past 20 years. I also want to thank my coach. Im sorry I couldnt bring home a Spartacus gold medal for him." Mitisys coach, who was sitting next to him, also turned teary eyed. His eyes were filled with sadness. When it was his turn to speak, he talked about Mitisys difficult journey. "I still remember that 16-year-old showing up all alone at my doorstep, bag in hand, 20 years ago. And he stayed for two decades. At the beginning of this year, he told me, Coach, this is myst shot. He was under huge pressure. I can only imagine what he was going through. All I can say is that he has always worked his ass off. Hes as good a yer as anyone out there." How brightly Mitisys star had shone back in the dayhis surreal rise to the top of the world rankings, his good looks, and his amazing talent. Soon, he had be one of Mazhous most popr sports stars, and the endorsement deals had started pouring in. Subsequently, Mitisy had taken part in all sorts of tournaments and had won quite a few of them. The Spartacus Cup was the only exception. He had alwayse second. Even if he had managed to survive tough grouppetition in round robin, he had always ended up with silver. He had beaten every Spartacus Cup gold medalist on many asions, but the gold medal had simply eluded him. Eventually, the endorsement deals had dwindled. The naysayers andics hade out of the woodwork. They hadnt cared whether they broke Mitisys heart. All they had cared about was web traffic and attention. Mitisys fans and critics had already engaged in several rounds of verbalbat in the early minutes of the press conference. Taking in Mitisysments at the press conference and rewatching highlights of the gold-medal match, Mitisys tearful fans were devastated. They felt like they couldnt breathe. They were also extremely worried about their idols postretirement ns. Meanwhile, the critics kept hitting where it hurt most. "So hes ipetent and we cant even talk about it? He has only himself to me for nevernding gold. Its his destiny." "Who else can he me for throwing in the towel now? If you cant handle the pressure, if you dont have mental toughness, why bother bing a professional athlete?" "Focus on the entertainment industry after retirement. Make some money so you can enjoy your twilight years." As far as Mazhou natives were concerned, only failed or retired athletes joined the entertainment industry. In Mazhou, the most popr celebrities were athletes. Award-winning actors and actresses paled inparison. After Mitisy andpany spoke, they took questions. "What are your ns for after retirement?" "Will you be an entertainer?" "What line of work will you go into?" "Will it be tennis rted?" Mitisy responded, "I will move to working behind the scenes." The reporters were intrigued. There was more than met the ears. "Are you going to start your own tennis club?" a reporter asked. Mitisy shed an embarrassed smile. "I dont think I ever told everyone what myst name is." The press pack: "???" Even Mitisys coach cast him a confused nce. All these years, Mitisy had never mentioned his surname. It wasnt printed on his ID card, so no one had ever brought up the issue. As far as most folks were concerned, hisst name was irrelevant. Mitisy cleared his throat and said, "My full name is Mitisy Maersi." Dead silence. Dead silence in the online discussion forums. The fans, the critics, the journalists, everyone at the tennis club: "..." What the f*ck did you say? What is yourst name again? The Maersis were Mazhous most prominent family. Jaw dropped, Mitisys coach was in a daze, his expression the picture of disbelief. Journalists that had dissed Mitisy in the past started shivering. This kid from the Maersi family is quite something, Fang Zhao thought to himself. Chapter 374: Brother, Run? Chapter 374: Brother, Run? Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The news pertaining to Mitisy astonished the extensive online audiences. It was as though they had always been pitying this person, but it turned out that he had such a strong background. His family was really strong. Not only that, they were like kings. Although they were no longer monarchs, the position the Maersi family held in Mazhou was supreme, and the characteristics were more or less the same. Fans of Mitisy who had shed tears when he regrettably retired from the sport no longer cried. Those who had publicly bashed Mitisy were racking their brains thinking about how to retract their words. Junior Editor Mo, who had been writing a piece titled "The Unspeakable Truth behind the Perennial Second ce" nimbly deleted his nearlyplete article, leaving not a single trace, before starting to write another: "The Struggles of the Prince of Tennis and His Hidden Family Name"... Many people were grumbling that Mitisy had deceived them, but a portion of people who understand the Maersi family could understand why he had done so. Not every person that possessed the Maersi bloodline could have this family name. Mitisys ID didnt have this family name written on it. Perhaps it was deliberate or perhaps he hadnt possessed the family name at that time. The truth was that Mitisy had only obtained the "Maersi" family nameter on, and he had never gone and gotten an updated copy of his ID. However, the internal family n had already recognized that after he retired, he would start his new life with his new identity. In the future, his ID would carry the glorious "Maersi" family name. The news conference was still underway. Mitisy wasnt being pleased because of this family name. He expressed that this family name was glorious but it also signified even greater responsibilities. In the past, he had been the tennis yer Mitisy, but after today, he would be Mitisy of the Maersi family and would make Maersi better together with the others of the Maersi family n. At the same time, at a press conference for theunch of a certainmercial good in another part of Mazhou, a Maersi family n elder was asked by a reporter about the matter with Mitisy. With a smile, he replied, "We consider ability, character, moral standing, and otherprehensive qualities... Our requirements for the younger generations of our family n are rather stringent. Even if Maersi hadnt achieved the Spartacus Cup Games championship, he has already proven himself and passed the family ns test." The thoughts of others were unknown regarding the Maersi elders words, but far away in Leizhou, Zaros father felt that the words of these people were extremely prickly, and they pricked where it hurt the most! Take a look at the kids of anothers family, then take a look at his own familys idiot, whocked awareness and was terribly annoying! If you dont work hard, you will just drag the family n down! Zaro had recently been wanting to specte on walnuts because walnuts had suddenlye into vogue, giving Zaro all sorts of ideas. He had sent over a pair of walnuts to his grandfather, the governor, making his partially biased grandfather pleased. Thus, his grandfather had not stopped Zaro from specting on walnuts, only strongly urging him to not underpay his taxes. Zaros grandfather was rather strict in this aspect. Zaro knew his grandfathers bottom line, and after sounding out his grandfathers attitude, Zaro rubbed his hands in glee and decided to go out. However, just as Zaro and his agent were making ns together, the news of Mazhous Mitisy raised his fathers vigncethis blockhead couldnt be allowed to continue with his wanton ways! Children had to be put in their ce once in a while or they would get out of hand. However, Zaros father couldnt spend every single moment watching his son, and he didnt have that much time. He had given Zaro a beating the previous time he had returned and had been called over by his own father for a talking-to. That made him livid! What should he let this blockhead do? Zaro wasnt aplished in academics or the military, hecked IQ and talent, and he had a short attention span. Zaros father decided that he should kick this blockhead out to go assist the poor. Mitisys retirement press conference not only caused a storm in Mazhou but also affected other continents. Mitisy himself didnt know all of this. After the press conference, he vanished from the public eye. Some people were saying that he was participating in the family ns business, while others joked that Mitisy was receiving grooming to "seed the throne." However, everyones various guesses were taken with a sprinkle of humor because everyone knew that there were many people in the Maersi family and that Mitisy wasnt the only one that people would joke about "seeding the throne." However, because of the Maersi family name, no matter how people joked, nobody would tantly show any malice, because nobody dared to. None of this affected people from other continents that much. At the start, perhaps there had been a little interest, but it was just treated as news and forgotten after a quick browse. For instance, the team of Fang Zhao and others still had assignments. They didnt have the time to follow the Mazhou people and their gossip. In the days that followed, they went over everyday... They sought inspiration,posed, and had meetings every two to three days. The team had about half a year to produce a collection of music, with sportspetition being the main theme. Right now, what was most important was taking advantage of the Spartacus Cup Games period to experience the charm, intrinsic spirit and radiance of sportingpetition. Today, Fang Zhao had gone out with a few seniors to seek inspiration. After having dinner together, the others either returned to the hotel or had other activities nned. Fang Zhao didnt follow them. Instead, he went to a small park a short distance away from the hotel for a run. There were too many people at the hotel gym and it was noisy. Fang Zhao preferred running in ces like parks and such. However, the park was only quiet at night, so Fang Zhao had chosen this time to run. There were many hotels around, so the number of foreigners was rather high. At night, there were fewer people jogging in the park. Most people were used to gyms and didnt really like running outdoors. Furthermore, at this time of night, even natives werent willing to run in the park. Fang Zhao ran twops around the park and came across someone. The other person was very young, seemingly a student who had yet to graduate. He was wearing what seemed to be a retro-punk-style sweatshirt, and he ran over to strike a conversation. "Hey, brother, running? How manyps have you done?" that person asked. "Twops," Fang Zhao replied. "Just started, huh. Therent arent too many people out running at this time. Are you a professional athlete?" "No." "Me neither. But I will be one soon. For now, Im still a little insignificant fellow, not worth mentioning, just Stranger A. What about you?" "Stranger B." The other party guffawed. "Hahaha, brother, you are really amusing!" Fang Zhao: "...." "Being alone is rather boring. Let me apany you on your run," the other party requested. "No need." "You really dont have to be polite!" "Really, there is no need!" "All right, then you run first." After Fang Zhao had run off for a bit, the other person, still standing on the spot, loosened his hands and legs before starting to run. He followed behind, leaving a set distance between him and Fang Zhao, and he decided to maintain this gap. Because he was in a rather good mood, he even hummed a little tune. His coach would surely give him a scolding if he heard. However, his coach wasnt present right now. Today was the first time he had been in Mazhou. He had personally been scouted by the manager of a certain club. In the past, he hadnt had much understanding of sportingpetitions and hadnt paid much attention to anything but his familys business. This time, he hade over to start a new life in Mazhou and be a professional athlete. He had already looked up some famous athletes in Mazhou, and this person in front of him had seemed a little familiar. Perhaps due to the lowered visibility in the darkness, he hadnt been able to see clearly, but he was certain that this person hadnt been on the list in the file he had received. If he couldnt remember, then so be it. After all, this man surely wasnt some important person anyway. He had told Fang Zhao that he was "still a little insignificant fellow, not worth mentioning." That was just him being modest; he actually had rather high aspirations. His hometown had lots of mountains and a thriving tourism industry. Every day, he had climbed up and down the mountains, leading tourists and helping run errands. He had practically spent every day running. The locals there could really run, and he had been the best runner in the town. Today, he had gotten to meet a few of his fellow club members, and he felt that their abilities were just so-so. It was no wonder the manager had needed to scout for talent elsewhere. The legends about Maersi sportingpetitions were indeed exaggerated. He had been unable to sleep tonight, perhaps due to the jetg from traveling. Without any intention to sleep and being unused to the gym, he had looked at a map and run over from his apartment. Anyway, since there arent other people running, I will apany the person ahead of me. After I am all warmed up and the other person leaves, I will continue running for another hour. Then I will return to the club... Maybe its better to run two hours instead? One hour is too short, no different from a warmup... Perhaps three hours? After all, I have nothing to do. Its better to exhaust more physical strength. When Im tired, perhaps I will be able to sleep better. Mmhm! Its decided then! After apanying that brother for a run, I will run for another three hours before returning back to the apartment to sleep! Chapter 375: Little Puppy Chapter 375: Little Puppy Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh Fang Zhao only paid a little attention to the person following him before tossing the matter aside. He didnt sense any menace from the other party and so let the man do as he pleased. It waste at night, and the tall hotels all around continued to shine splendidly. The number of people in this little park continued to decrease until there were only two figures that remained running. Fang Zhao ranps in the park. This sort of peaceful environment made it easier for him to think about issues. He had gained a lot during this period in Maersizhou. Not only had hee to understand the cooperative styles of this sort of project team, but he had also gained a lot of experience and had learned even moreposition techniques from the others. The sporting arenas in Maersizhou were much more intense than those of other continents, especially the atmosphere, which couldnt be experienced on any other continent. For the members of the project team, these were a precious source of inspiration, and it was an experience that images had no way of providing. Fang Zhao didnt know the progress of the others. On his end, he had alreadye up with an outline. Even though Fang Zhao had only been at the viewing terrace, recalling the scenes at the sporting arenas made him able to feel his racing heart, his perspiration and the merriment of progress, the radiance of physical capability and fighting spirit, and the countless sounds erupting and brushing past him at the venue. Intense, rxing, high, downcast sections of a melody appeared in his mind. The melodys tempo was quick at times yet slow at others. Fang Zhaos legs moved along to the beat of the floating melody ying in his head. Fang Zhao didnt have any clear-cut objective ining here to run. At this sort of time when inspiration was overflowing, his body would move along to that inspiration. However, while Fang Zhao was doing as he wished, the person behind him was perplexed. At the start, that young fellow had even been humming a tune as he studied Fang Zhaos running technique. In the past, he had neither known nor paid attention to long-distance running techniques. But after signing a contract with the club, he had received some brief specialized coaching, although he wasnt considered a professional athlete yet. Tsk, one look and I can tell that hes an amateur. That person came to this conclusion as he observed Fang Zhaos running style for a while. Threepster, he saw that Fang Zhao was starting to pick up the pace. His somewhat disorganized state of mind was stirred, and he felt somewhat excited. He increased his speed! Is he simting ast spurt to the finish! With these thoughts, he also increased his speed. This sort of experience when apanying a passerby on a run wasnt too bad. However, after a short period, he felt that something was amiss. Isnt this simtion of onest spurt a little too long? After a fewps, Fang Zhao started to slow down. That person heaved a sigh of relief. His sprint is over. Is he slowing down for a bit before leaving? However... After a few unhurriedps, Fang Zhao started to speed up again. That person: "???" Again? He watched as Fang Zhao ranp afterp, sometimes fast, other times slow. Sometimes, his quick pacested a long time, while other times, it only brieflysted half ap. Is he toying with me?! He really wanted to call out to the person in front and tell him, "Brother, this isnt how your pace should be! You wontst very long running this way!" However, an hour passed, then two hourster, and Fang Zhao was still persisting. For Fang Zhao, who housed a symphony orchestra in his head, he was like this when his mind was lively. A section of tunes passed. This section isnt bad... but there are still some areas that need to be amended. A momentter, the amended tune yed in his head, Once more, and again... There are still some small areas that need to be worked on. The third edition yed in his head twice... Good, the back... Hey, this area isnt right... Amend... for the nth time... Amend again... for the nth time... This led to Fang Zhaos pace, which was following the beatit was fast and slow at various times with varying durations. At the same time, the thought process of the person running behind him was like this: A pleasant and floating state of mind... Strange... Speechless... Bad feeling about this... I feel pressured... Starting to feel tired... Last stand of obstinance... Crazy... The fellow up there is still running! He f*cking started to increase his speed... Slow down again... Ah ah ah ah Theres apleteck of logic in his running! What exactly does he want! Trying to slip away or toying with me! Later on, he didnt even have the strength to be impetuous. Feels like my heart and lungs are about to go on strike. Heart rate on the rise, body weary... Every single muscle in my body is going on strike. I cant do it, I cant run any longer. My legs can no longer be ordered around! Watching himself being left further behind, the persongging behind finally gave up on chasing after Fang Zhao. He dragged his heavy feet to a long bench and sat down. He had an extremely perplexed look in his eyes and seemed to be at a total loss. He considered himself to have a body condition blessed by heaven, and he had reserves from all his years of running. However, at this time, he felt like he was just a piece of trash. He just sat there like a stone statue, his lifeless eyes following Fang Zhaos silhouette as Fang Zhao continued to runp afterp afterp...... At this time, he suddenly understood the words his manager had said when he had first signed: "You still have a long way to go." Indeed, it was as everyone said, Maersizhou is the apex ofpetition, and it isnt that easy to break into. There are many talented athletes. Ultimately, how many of them can truly break into the top? In this whole wide world, there are always people more talented than oneself. Among the strong, there is always someone stronger! He had merelye out for a night run, yet a passerby he hade across possessed such monstrous physical ability! And this person still wasnt someone on the rankings list he had seen! Then wouldnt that mean that those godly professional athletes were geniuses among geniuses, the monsters among monsters? As he sat on the long bench in the small park, the person carried a serious attitude for the first time. It was as though he was about to embark on a pilgrimage to examine the route taken by this professional athlete. Time passed by slowly, and Fang Zhaos pace finally slowed down for real, all the way until he stopped. Fang Zhao took deep breaths as he gazed at the sky, which had already turned hazy. He took in the sounds of seeds breaking through the earth and the rustling of wind through tree branches. The beauty of this world was really captivating. There were only two people in this small park at this moment. Besides Fang Zhao, the other was the passerby seated on the bench beside the grass. Fang Zhao knew that this passerby had run behind him for sometime before stopping and sitting on the bench to rest. He had remained seated there without leaving, as though he was a lost puppy. Kids these days, Fang Zhao thought as he shed a smile in that direction. The "lost little puppy" seating on the bench woke up from his deep pondering. His expression changed and he stared at Fang Zhao as though he was facing a terrifying creature. After hesitating for a bit, he spoke. "You... how are you feeling right now?" "Still okay," Fang Zhao replied. The "lost little puppy" felt as though his chest was being stabbed by a knife, as though his world was crumbling apart. How is this "still okay"? Fang Zhao looked as though he was simply refreshed! Fang Zhao decided to show some concern for this little friend. "You..." "No, I dont wish to speak with you now!" The other party got up and ran away. In a certain club, the manager stood ashen faced at the door. The newly signed young talent was a prick. This was a good young talent with an innate aptitude and much stronger basics than many people. With two years of training... No, perhaps he could be allowed topete next year. The club was nning to nurture this young talent and use him as a secret weapon. He had already known about the matter of this neer having won a little contest with the other members of the club. A genius would have the pride of a genius. The more this was so, the more they needed to be polished. Before that, this young talent with loads of potential couldnt be allowed to be cocky. Even saying that he was going out for a night run. A night run thatsted the whole night? Bullsh*t! As the manager contemted how to teach the young talent a lesson, someone dressed in a retro-punk-style sweatshirt appeared in his field of vision, but before he could say anything, the other partymented with all his strength, as though he had witnessed great vicissitudes. "Thepetitionpetition really has a fully justified reputation! There are hidden talents everywhere!" The manager, who had originally wanted to give him a harsh admonishing: "..." In the space of one night, how had this pompous neer gained such a profound understanding? The neer spoke agitatedly. "I feel that my spirit has taken a beating that cannot be erased! I finally understand what manager meant by those words! You were right!" Manager: "..." What did I say? Although the manager couldnt remember what he had said, when he saw that this newly signed talent looked like he had received a huge blow, he showed some affirmation and said, "You are really an extremely talented and capable athlete!" The neer was already on the verge of tears. "No! Manager, you dont have to console me, I know that I am actually verycking! I am below average!" Manager: "....." Have you given any thought to those club members you beat on the first day? The clearly stirred-up neer informed the manager and made a call to his family. "Mazhou is really too scary! Its no wonder that it is called thepetitionpetition... Right, I always thought that the people of Mazhou were just exaggerating, but after personally experiencing it for myself, I discovered that am I still too young! I only went out for a night run because I couldnt sleep, and guess who I ran into? That simply wasnt a person, he was a monster! You know what a monster is?! The sort that you wouldnt wish to run into a second time... A monster! I totally couldnt find myself capable of having any intention of challenging it!" The club manager beside him: "..." Nonsense! Since when has our Mazhou been that terrifying? Dont make us Mazhou people out to be demons and monsters! However, which world champion did this kid run intost night? That is really quite some luck. However, the "lost little puppy" simply didnt take note of the managers expression. He shared a whole bunch of thoughts with his family. Originally, he had thought himself sufficiently outstanding regardless of whatever impressive people he faced. Even if he couldnt win, he wouldnt lose too horribly. However, reality was just an appalling scene. Now every time he closed his eyes, that persons back appeared in his mind. No, that could no longer be considered his back, that was simply psychological trauma! His professional career hadnt even formally started! Psychological trauma had already been imprinted in him at the starting line! "I feel that I will have to at least train for a decade or two to have the power to fight!" Chapter 376: So Small and So Obedient Chapter 376: So Small and So Obedient Trantor: BeetleBarker Editor: Tennesh The "little lost puppy" felt that he had found the right ce. His physical ability, which he had been proud of, had taken a beating, and whatever pride hed had had beenpletely wiped clean. People who only found out about Mazhouspetitions through word of mouth or through online files would never understand what rationality was. Now he felt that all that exaggerated bragging by others in the past was normal. Hadnt that just been a "Stranger B"? Then there would surely be even more impressive strangers, or perhaps the person had been keeping a low profile and wasnt used topetition, and thus he didnt belong to thepeting category. A harsh reality was indeed the most painful, and Fang Zhao, the one who had given him the harsh wake-up call, simply didnt know that when the symphony orchestra in his head had been surging with momentum, someone had been beaten into submission in the chilly night. After Fang Zhao had finished his run, he had returned to the hotel to do a simple washup but hadnt gone to sleep right away. Although he hadnt slept the whole night, his mental state was stirred up and inspiration was overflowing in his brain. He had already amended the score in his head many times, and it was almost done. Now what he would do was to write out what was in his mind. When the draft was sorted out, the sun was already high up in the sky. When Nanfeng saw Fang Zhaoe out, he quickly got someone to send over the prepared breakfast. When the hotel staff had seen Nanfeng ordering a tables worth of food, they had naturally thought that it was for a number of people and had specially prepared extra utensils. Nanfeng hadnt bothered exining, just shed a sheepish smile. Nanfeng and the others were already used to their boss having a huge appetite. Fang Zhao had disappeared for a night and had shut himself in his room after returning. They had asked randomly, but they had only received a simple reply of "night run." All right, if Boss says that it is a night run, then its a night run . However, Nanfeng and the other two didnt believe it one bit. Naturally, Fang Zhao could see the threes unconvinced looks, but he didnt bother exining. After running for an entire night, his body and brain had consumed a lot of energy and he was very hungry. While having his meal, Fang Zhao received news from Will. Will was going to go to an art exhibition and wanted to bring Curly Hair along. During this period, Will had been taking care of Curly Hair in a bid to nurture his inspiration, and he was unwilling to leave Curly Hairs side. He was also unwilling to waste any time. If not for his father personally calling Will to attend on his behalf, Will wouldnt have wanted to leave the campus. He already had no time to mull over his own works; how could he have the energy to ponder others? Besides, the style of this persons works wasnt to his liking. Fang Zhao listened to what Will had to say and thought about it. He then turned on video mode to check on Curly Hairs condition. This little thing could already understand words. When Will had made the call, Curly Hair had been by his side. His tail was wagging vigorously and it was obvious that he wished to go out and have fun. Fang Zhao pondered, then asked, "Can you bring a dog to an art exhibition?" Will exined, "Its a private exhibition of works. It is handled by a friend of my fathers. The exhibition is being held at his own personal manor. Only some people from the industry have been invited, and it isnt open to the public. I have asked already and there are quite a number of people bringing dogs." It was rare for the reticent Will to say so much. Since this was the case, Fang Zhao didnt reject it. Will also had bodyguards when traveling, so it should be safe. Besides, Curly Hair spent every day absorbed in gaming. Going out to stretch his legs would be good too. "All right, let him have more interaction with his kind and get to know some new friends," Fang Zhao said. After ending the call with Fang Zhao, Will immediately went to prepare. Previously, Wills father had told Will, "I know that you dont really like the paintings there. You dont have to stay long, just go over and express your thoughts. I have matters that I cant drag myself away from, so I can only send you over on my behalf. Of course, dont leave the art exhibition too early. At least stay for an hour before leaving, at least show some face to the host, got it?" Will could ept an hour. Since his father had requested it, Will had agreed. However, he wanted to bring the dog with him. Wills father knew he couldnt change Wills mind. Thus, he had helplessly said, "All right, as long as you have the dogs owners approval, you can do as you wish. After all, it will be fine as long as your bodyguards attend the exhibition as well." When Wills father had been making that call, a certain rtive beside him had heard the conversation andter brought it up in a chat with friends. "Do you know that nephew of mine? The one who got into HuangArts Twelve Tones? I dont know if he has gone mad from painting so much, but he is actually keeping a dog! Keeping a dog, sigh! The sort that smells if you dont give it a bath every day, digs up the floorboards, and destroys flower vases. The sort that barks at the slightest movement, a devil!" After ridiculing the dog, he continued, "That nephew of mine is surely being kicked around by the dog! Today he actually said that he wants to bring the dog to an art exhibition! Goodness, how unimaginable is that! That is really a disaster! Having to be in the same space as a dog during an art exhibition...? Are there ces solely designated for dogs? That wont do. I get goosebumps all over my body just imagining a dog being close!" Will was oblivious to his rtive ridiculing him. He was delighted to have gotten permission from Fang Zhao and no longer hated the idea of attending this private art exhibition that he didnt really like. He felt that this could be a way of cultivating new inspiration, and he was looking forward to bringing the dog to take part in the exhibition. However, Wills good spirits didnt persist long. After bringing the dog over to the manor where the art exhibition was being held, he found out that dogs couldnt be brought inside the exhibition hall. Will wanted to have his driver turn the car around immediately, but ultimately, he alighted the car while pulling a long face. Will personally carried Curly Hair out of the car. Other people wanted toe over and pet Curly Hair, but Will didnt allow them to do so. This was his source of inspiration; he couldnt allow others to touch Curly Hair, in case the dog was damaged as a result. A friend of Wills strode over. "Wow! Isnt that the dog worth 200 million?" He didnt own dogs, but he followed the pet periodical and knew about Curly Hairs valuation of 200 million. "How did this dognd in your hands?" the friend asked. "Borrowed it," Will said. "Are dogs really not allowed inside the exhibition hall?" "Definitely not! Dogs can be allowed to run elsewhere in the manor, but they cant be brought into the exhibition hall. Why are you still holding on to this dog? Are you rearing a dog or an ancestor? Although I dont keep dogs, I know that dogs cannot be pampered this much. Dogs need to exercise too," the friend said as he eyed Curly Hair covetously. "Can I hold him?" He especially wanted to touch the dog with a value of 200 million, hoping to have a change in fortunes. Will rejected him mercilessly. "All right, so be it. Oh, let me bring you to the ce designated for dogs." Wills friend excitedly led the way and sneakily touched Curly Hair when Will wasnt paying attention. When they arrived at the designated location for dogs, Will saw others who had brought their dogs. A few dog owners were gathered together and were discussing whether dogs with long legs or those with short stubby paws were more appealing. Will didnt have any interest in these things. He felt that long legs and chubby paws were all transient. He was only interested in one. The designated area was like arge warehouse filled withrge cages. There were already seven or eight dogs inside. There were two that were rather lively, raising their heads in revolt as they howled at the other dogs and people. Before Will even had time to consider, Curly Hair tugged on the leash and walked over to an empty cage, pawing the door before entering. Wills friendughed when he saw this. "What great foresight, this cage was just tidied up and is the neatest. The lighting here is great as well." Will studied the ce designated for dogs fussily and saw Curly Hair enter the cage. The cages were all very big. Evenrge dogs would have a lot of space to move around. The allocated facilities wereprehensive, so there wasnt any need to worry about the dog going hungry or thirsty. What worried Will was therge dog that was as round as a ball in the cage beside Curly Hair. It was one of the most energetic dogs here. It was ratherrge to begin with, and its fluffy fur made it appear even more sturdy. Whenpared with Curly Hair, it made Curly Hair seem like a miserable pocket-sized mutt. Will watched Curly Hair lie on the soft cushion in the cage, and he could only sigh helplessly. "If I had known earlier, I wouldnt have attended the exhibition." Will decided that he would only stay for an hour before leaving with the dog. He still needed to make the most of his time with Curly Hair to foster inspiration. "Dont worry, the supervision here is not bad. The dogs here are fed natural dog feed produced in Muzhou. There arent any preservatives; its expensive stuff. The dogs have even better food than me," said a dog owner beside Will. Another dog owner chimed in, "Its true. There are also cameras on the sides and men in charge of watching over the area. You dont have to worry about losing your dog. Every dog here is easily worth millions, especially so for the one you brought. With a value of 200 million, wont they watch it even more carefully?" As he spoke, he pointed out the cameras to Will. Nobody noticed that Curly Hair, who was quietly lying in his cage, pricked his ears and raised his head to nce in the direction of the surveince cameras before lying back down again. After assigning a ce for Curly Hair and registering, Will looked back as he was leaving with his friend. Compared to that majestic and imposing dog, Curly Hair was so small and so obedient. Barely five minutes had passed since theyd left when Will came back. He was worried that Curly Hair wouldnt be used to the food here, so he had specifically brought over a can of the dog food that Curly Hair normally had. The moment Will stepped in, he realized that the designated area had be much quieter. The previously morous barking had stopped, and when Will looked at the tworge dogs that had been barking the most, he saw that they were making low whimpers in the corners of their cages and that their eyes were making sneaky nces at him. Will didnt really pay much attention to it. As before, he still had a limited understanding of dogs. He felt that this ce had be a lot quieter, but he didnt think anything was abnormal. After putting down the can, Will checked Curly Hairs condition and didnt notice anything wrong. Will didnt really feel like leaving, but the exhibition had already started and he needed to rush over. When Will left, the ce once again fell silent. Only the sounds of Curly Hair eating from the can could be heard. When therge dog next door smelled the fragrance, it inched two steps closer to check it out. Curly Hair raised his head from the bowl and bared his teeth. Therge round dog retreated toward the corner furthest from Curly Hair with all its strength, whimpering in fear. Chapter 377: Finally Comprehended Chapter 377: Finally Comprehended Trantor: As Studios Editor: As Studios Inside the manors exhibition hall, the organizer of the exhibition, who was also the owner of the manor, wasughing happily as he introduced his art pieces. The evaluation of those within the circles was that his style was too utilitarian but that it would still be popr in the market and that his ability was equal to a veteran within the painting circles. Will counted the time as he viewed the paintings. Although he didnt like this persons paintings, he had to admit that their painting techniques were worth learning from. Of course, he was even more willing to bring Curly Hair out and foster some inspiration. That was what he thirsted for the most. Many times he had felt that he was close to achieving his goal, but whenever he picked up the brush, he was at a loss. After browsing through all the paintings in the exhibition hall, Will nced at the time. Only 30 minutes had passed; he needed to continue listening to the hosts exaggerated bragging, but it was simply contaminating his mind! Will didnt continue listening. Instead, he went upstairs alone to check out the hosts private collection. The owner of the manor loved to unt. Besides his own works, he also disyed his own collection, which wasprised of artistic treasures. There were fewer people upstairs, so it was quieter. Will decided to kill time here and endure for one hour before leaving with the dog. As he viewed these items, a loud boom shocked him to his core. Afterward, some mes rushed up and ignited therge paintings in the exhibition hall in an instant. Some people were at a loss, faced with these sudden unforeseen circumstances. The exhibition hall suddenly descended into chaos as some people tried to flee and others searched for people they knew. Will was a genius when it came to painting but was a noob in other aspects. For example, the ability to flee for his life. When the ident urred, Will stood rooted to the spot in a daze at a time when every second counted toward being able to escape with his life. Will only reacted when people that were viewing the art pieces reminded him. His first reaction was to run after the people ahead of himhe hadpletely forgotten where the exits were. Inside the chaotic exhibition hall, people who were cultured and graceful most of the time no longer gave a sh*t now that their lives were threatened. They ran for their lives. Will, who was an artist that stayed shut in most of the time and didnt pay any attention to training, was gently squeezed out and knocked down by the people behind him, like a weak chicken. He fell to the ground and couldnt get up; his leg was sprained. There had originally been fewer people upstairs, and in a sh, Will was the only one left. The smart fire-control facilities had be ornaments. And his own personal terminal bracelet wasnt working properly. Will had never imagined that he would encounter such a situation. He was caught off guard. He hadnt been least bit mentally prepared. People would only understand true despair when they reached such a state. Will was coughing. His throat felt as though it was being choked by something sharp. Breathing became difficult, and his cries for help were drowned out by the surrounding sounds. His eyes were ufortable and watery. In his narrow and warped field of vision, the columns of thick smoke were like a terrible monster reaching toward him. For Will, who ced painting above everything else, right now, his mind was actually overflowing with inspiration. His strongest thoughts right now were actually about painting... While Wills line of thought was caught up in the confusion between fleeing, inspiration, and painting, the back of his hand brushed against a moist nose. "Woof, woof, woof!" Wills mind sobered up, and he turned his head. Curly Hair rubbed his nose into Wills arm once more. "Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof!" Will didnt wonder why Curly Hair, who was supposed to be locked up in his cage, had appeared here. Right now, he was filled with a deluge of thoughts. He was touched, rueful, and immeasurably regretful. Curly Hair had actually found him before his own bodyguards. Oh, right, and painting. He still hadnt achieved the target he had set himself for this period of advanced studies. When he thought about this, Will tossed all otherplicated thoughts from his mind. "Hurry up and get out... Cough, cough, cough..." Saying just a few words was extremely difficult. Curly Hair barked loudly a few times, then bit into his sleeves and pulled him toward the exit. Ssss His sleeves tore. Will was even more touched. "Run, cough, cough, cough... Go find someone... You cant move me..." He had not yet finished speaking when Curly Hair gave up on his sleeves and instead grabbed Wills cor and ran like the wind. It wasnt any different from running with a stick in his mouth. Will, who was being dragged along easily: "..." Crash A row of disy cabs came crashing down where Will had been lying just moments ago. Will watched the rapidly falling ceiling and the continuously copsing objects. There were concentrated sparks flying in the distance. In this instant, Will finallyprehended. When Curly Hair dragged Will over to the top of the flight of stairs, the bodyguards that had rushed into and were searching the exhibition hall heard the sound of barking and came over. The hurriedly ced a breathing mask on Wills face and carried him to the exit. Curly Hair followed by their side. Outside the exhibition hall, emergency rescue had already rushed over and were treating the injured. Will, who was being carried, only felt the temperature around his body bing much cooler. The light had also be much brighter. He could faintly hear the sound of dogs barking in the distance, as well as somedys high-pitched shouting. Having reached a safe ce, the bodyguard put Will down. Seeing Wills dazed manner, he was worried and thought to himself, Is he in shock? "Sir! Mister Will Jr.!" the bodyguard called out. Will, who was drowning in his own thoughts, snapped out of it. He raised his hand, indicating that he was fine, before returning to his dazed state and muttering, "Wrong... I was wrong before..." Seeing Will in this state, the bodyguard was even more worried. He has really suffered a severe shock. Hurry up and inform Mister Will Sr.! During the video call, Will Sr., who was attending some other event, turned pale until he learned that Will was safe. Currently, Will was in a sorry state. His enter body was grey and sooty, and his hair had a burnt smell. One side of his sleeves was torn and his eyes were nk. When Will Sr. saw this, he was no longer in the mood to continue with his current activity. He ced all matters aside to rush over. At the same time, he arranged for a private medical team and even more bodyguards to rush over as well. He also made an appointment with a psychiatrist. How much of a mental shadow had been cast on his son, having encountered such an ident? At this time, ambnces, fire engines, and police cars were gathered at this manor away from the city, making quite a din. The only good news was that there were no casualties as of yet. Even the dogs from the designated location were safe, though they had run out, so some people had been sent to catch them. There was no need for Will to say anything. The bodyguards brought the curly-haired dog with a value of 200 million with them as they left. Seeing the bodyguards taking Will away, some of the people gathered there started to discuss what had happened now that their lives were no longer in danger. "I heard that Will was dragged out of the exhibition hall?" someone said. The person beside him was astonished. "Eh? Didnt the bodyguard bring him out?" Yet another person chimed in. "I know! I just heard a bodyguard from that side say that Will was found by the dog. The bodyguard heard the dogs barks, then found and brought out Will!" "Heh, I really never expected that such a small dog could actually drag a grown man." "...Explosive power? Otherwise, why would the dog have a value of 200 million! I wonder if the dogs owner insured it? I saw that its fur was all curled up from the fire." "No, its fur is naturally curly. It appeared quite lively when it came out. It shouldnt be hurt; otherwise, thepensation would have to be quite high." "Will didnt leave the dog at the designated location?" Someone else joined the discussion. "You still dont know? The dog cages at the location were all opened and the dogs all ran out!" "What? Theres still such a thing? Didnt I say that I saw dogs running outside! Who did it? Perhaps they were trying to steal some of the dogs?" "No idea. I heard that the surveince cameras were damaged. Some special pliers or equipment were definitely used, to have been able to break the cages metal locks that easily." "Forget about the dogs for now. How did all this happen in the first ce?" "What else could it be? The manor owner must have offended someone, and this was revenge! We were all caught up in this grudge! I wonder what sort of trivial matter it was." ... Will didnt know about the follow-up about the matter at the manor. After leaving the manor, he was sent to a hospital ward. Because he was entranced by his own thoughts, during the doctors questioning, his reactions were sluggish. He appeared as though he was in a daze and he didnt know what he was saying. By the time the medical examination waspleted, Wills parents had arrived. Seeing the miserable state of their son lying in the bed, their hearts ached and their eyes welled up with tears. Upon hearing from the doctor that Wills mental state seemed abnormal, the old couple were even more depressed. Indeed, their child had been traumatized! No one knew how long a mental scar would take to vanish. If Will Sr. had known this was going to happen, he wouldnt have forced Will to attend the art exhibition! But before the old couple could say anything, with great difficulty, Will lifted his hands toward a bodyguard by his side. There was an unprecedented glow in his eyes. "Lift me... up. I want to paint!" After that, Wills desire was firmly suppressed by his father. Still thinking of painting at this time? Paint, my *ss! Dont think about touching a brush till you get better! Before Will Sr. had arrived at the hospital, he had gotten someone to inform Fang Zhao. After all, that dog was valued at 200 million. It was best for the owner of this "precious item" to be in the know. Having received the news, Fang Zhao hurriedly applied for leave from the project team and rushed over. Fang Zhao hadnt expected such an incident to ur when WIll had just brought Curly Hair along to an art exhibition. Wills parents hadnt been there for long when Fang Zhao arrived. Will Sr. shook Fang Zhaos hand and expressed his thanks. He had already heard that if it hasnt been for Curly Hairs barking, the bodyguards might not have found Will so quickly and Will might have died. However, Curly Hair wasnt cooperating and wouldnt let the vet near him. Curly Hair was being looked after well. The dust and soot on his body had been cleaned off. He looked like he hadnt experienced this whole incident at all. When Fang Zhao saw Curly Hair, the dog was currently gnawing on a bone. Clearly, Curly Hair simply hadnt been affected by this whole incident. His appetite was great, and his tail wagged vigorously as he whined when he saw Fang Zhao. As the savior dog that had saved Wills life, the gazes of Will parents toward Curly Hair were full of appreciation, as though they were looking at a glowing little angel. The "Glowing Little Angel" was brought away from the hospital by Fang Zhao, and they returned to the dormitory at HuangArt. Fang Zhao gave Curly Hair a checkup and then fell silent as he stared at the metal fragments he had pulled out from Curly Hairs teeth. Chapter 378: What Exactly Am I Rearing Chapter 378: What Exactly Am I Rearing Trantor: As Studios Editor: As Studios Generally, when Curly Hair didnt cooperate for a checkup, that meant he had done something. Thus, when Fang Zhao brought Curly Hair home, he gave Curly Hair a checkup. Curly Hair didnt have any external injuries. He hadnt even shed a strand of fur when escaping the exhibition hall. Other people thought that Curly Hair had been fortunate, escaping the ze and avoiding being crushed by falling objects, but Fang Zhao knew that might not have been the case. When Fang Zhao extracted the bits of metal lodged between Curly Hairs teeth, he knew that the matter was indeed not that simple. Fang Zhao had already gained understanding of the matter at the manor from others. He knew that the cages in the designated area for dogs had been broken and, until now, the culprit hadnt been found. Fang Zhao sighed. "Where are you injured this time?" Curly Hair lifted up one of his front paws. Fang Zhao pinched the paw and took a meticulous look. He found an extremely fine scratch on one of the little pads of Curly Hairs paw. The skin hadnt even been broken. It would be all right in just a bit. As for the fragments of metal lodged between Curly Hairs teeth, Fang Zhao saw that the edges of the bits of metal had signs of dissolution. Even if they werent extracted, they would dissolvepletely. After dealing with the metal bits and washing them, Fang Zhao applied some medicine to Curly Hairs paw just for show. "All right, go elsewhere and y." Fang Zhao hadnt found out all the information. He needed to know more details about the scene. Having obtained permission, Curly Hair let loose and ran to y his games. Fang Zhao used his identity as the dogs owner and a good friend of Will Jr. to find out more about the incident. The police had been rather efficient. Given the clues they had and the pressure ced on them by furious artists and entrepreneurs, they had already found the primary culprit. Indeed, the incident at the exhibition hall had been man-made, and it was an act of revenge. The culprit behind it had already been apprehended. The person behind this incident was an antique dealer who had old grievances with the manor owner. Not too long ago, the manor owner had employed some methods to snatch an art piece from the antique dealer, thus incurring his wrath. This time, the manor owner had made announcements for this private exhibition beforehand, and the antique dealer had set his sights on them. ording to the antique dealers ount, his act of revenge this time had been purely targeted at the manor owners private collection. He hadnt wanted to cause any deaths and had made considerations regarding where to set off the bomb and ignition devices. As long as one wasnt too weak or unlucky, those at the exhibition should have had ample time to escape. However, a physically weak and unfortunate individual, Will, whose brain circuitry was different from most, had been there. This time, he had sprained his leg and was all bruised and battered. Many people who had seen Will being sent to the hospital had been stunned! Inside the police post, the furious manor owner and the downcast antique dealer had been verbally sparring for close to half an hour already. The manor owner: "You deranged crackpot!" The antique dealer: "You backstabbing b*stard!" The manor owner: "You extremely wicked and sinister fellow! Bribing my manor staff to hatch a plot together! Destroying my collection and at the same timeing up with a n to steal dogs!" Traces of fury showed on the antique dealers overcast face. "You are making false usations! I am f*cking allergic to dogs!" The police officer to the side watched as the two went at each other without hitting any important points, so he interrupted them. "Who disrupted the surveince systems at the designated location for the dogs and the few storehouses beside it?" The antique dealer erupted. "I already said! I admit to everything else, but the storehouse surveince had nothing to do with me! I have been wrongly used! Perhaps it was the people of their manor trying to take advantage and profit themselves! Since the manor owner is such a self-seeking son of a b*tch, the staff of the manor cant be any better!" Hearing the other party continuing to vilify him even though he was in this state, the manor owner mmed his hands down on the table and stood up. "You still dare to argue! Didnt you blow up the exhibition hall? Didnt you get someone to set the fire?!" "Those, I admit..." "Then who else but you could have caused the incident in the storehouse?! Trying to steal dogs was definitely you! Stealing dogs to sell for money! At that time, there was a dog valued at 200 million!" The antique dealer rushed over, wanting to hit someone, but he was held back by the handcuffs and quickly restrained by the police officer. Seeing the two engaging in a verbal spar once again, the policemens heads ached. They had found clues about everything else, but they hadnt found a single lead regarding the malfunctioning surveince system where the dogs were being kept or at the storehouse. After asking the manor owner a few more questions, he was allowed to leave. Although no lives had been lost and few people had been hurt, injuries were still injuries, serious or light, physical or mental. Many of the people attending the exhibition had been scared, and they ced the me on the manor owner. Why were we implicated in a grudge against you? You clearly knew that you would incur the wrath of others, so why didnt you have adequate security for such an important event as an art exhibition? In short, the manor owner had a responsibility that he couldnt shirk! In the next few years, there wouldnt be many people willing to attend his private art exhibitions. Even if he increased his security by tenfold, those invited to participate would take some time to consider it. Art exhibitions were aplenty, whereas everyone only had one life. Even if the antique dealer wouldnt do anything next time, what if another lunatic appeared? The manor owner had suffered a disastrous loss. Even though he had insurance, the works that he had painstakingly painted, as well as his collections, would never return. When he returned, the manor owner got his men to meticulously check out the goods in the warehouses. He actually believed the antique dealers words. Since the antique dealer had already admitted to setting fire to and blowing up the exhibition hall, there wasnt any reason for him to lie about the warehouses. There wasnt really anything of value in the warehouses. The most expensive objects were the surveince instations for the dogs, especially Fang Zhaos dog, which was worth 200 million. However, not a single dog had been lost! The manor owners head was swimming with all sorts of plots. For example, perhaps someone had ced an extremely valuable object in his warehouse and used the confusion to shift it somewhere else. Didnt such things happen in movies? The manor owner searched through a few warehouses but still didnt find anything. Or perhaps the items had been taken away in the chaos? Since he couldnt find any useful information, the manor owner decided not to pursue the matter further. He still had other matters to attend to. All of the people he had invited were reputable artists or entrepreneurs, and he would have to apologize to each of them in turn, especially the unfortunate Will Jr. Will had been the one to suffer the worst injuries, and it was rumored that he had suffered psychological damage. As the manor owner was busy handling matters, Fang Zhao came over. The manor owner interacted with him for a bit before having the housekeeper bring Fang Zhao to take a look at where the dogs had been kept. The manors housekeeper told Fang Zhao that two of the dogs that had run out of the allocated area had helped apprehend a suspicious character, and it had been proven that the person had participated in the arson. However, no clues had been found as to how the dogs had escaped the cages, nor had the appliance used for breaking the cages locks been found. "It is too difficult to determine how the cages were broken into. I reckon it was some sort of rarely seen pliers," the housekeeper said. "Can I take a look at the surveince footage?" asked Fang Zhao. "Sure." The housekeeper transferred to him the surveince footage of this area. On the surveince feed, everything was normal at the start. Fang Zhao witnessed Curly Hairs show of authority towards the other dogs, as well as him eating happily. When the incident in the exhibition hall urred, a loud explosion startled all the dogs in the area and they started barking, after which the screen flickered. There was nothing else. "Everything afterward is just like that. The surveince instations failed." The housekeeper continued, "It wasnt just here. All the surrounding warehouses had the same situation." "Can I take a look at the surveince footage from the surrounding warehouses?" Fang Zhao asked. The housekeeper hesitated for a bit before replying, "Yes." All of the warehouses were filled with junk anyway; there wasnt anything to hide. The beginnings of the footage from the warehouses were all the same. At a certain point, they all encountered the same problem, and after flickering for about a second, they all failed. In the area that had been allocated for the dogs, the surveince footage flickered the most intensely. Nothing could be seen in that one second, as though the whole system had malfunctioned. As for the footage of the area outside the warehouses, although the footage flickered at the same time, some blurry silhouettes could still be seen. Although Fang Zhao didnt show it, his heart pounded. He had seen something simr before! That "point" that had onlysted about a second. Back then, Fang Zhao had obtained surveince footage from when hed returned to the ck street. During the period where he was "reborn," he had seen that "point" in all the surveince footage! But the "point" hadnt affected the surveince instruments afterward. However, here, after the "point," the surveince equipment at the designated location, as well as the nearby warehouses, had all failed. Fang Zhao took a look at the area that had been allocated for the dogs. It was a mess. Fang Zhao could picture the chaotic scene from when those dogs were released. "Where is the door?" Fang Zhao asked. "The door here is locked by a passcode, and identity verification is required. However, at that time, it also malfunctioned. Afterward, the doors opened automatically..." The housekeeper felt that these sorts of locks werent reliable. So be it if it malfunctioned, the door should still remain shut. How could it open on its own! Fang Zhao asked about some other stuff, then left the manor. After he returned to his Huangzhou dormitory, Fang Zhao called out Curly Hair, who was in the midst of a gaming session. Having been interrupted midway, Curly Hair whined and tried to curry favor as he rubbed himself against Fang Zhaos leg. When he saw Fang Zhaos stern expression, his wagging tail stopped and his ears drooped as hey on the ground. Fang Zhao stared at Curly Hair and asked, "Did you spoil the surveince system?" Curly Hair tilted his head and nced at Fang Zhao, puzzled. His gaze was cautious and confused. Fang Zhao paused for a bit before asking, "Did you bite off the cages locks?" "Woof!" Curly Hair raised his head and wagged his tail, pleased, as if trying to get Fang Zhao to shower him with praise. Seeing Curly Hair this way, Fang Zhao wondered. The strange urrence with the allocated location and the surrounding warehouses might have had something to do with Curly Hair, but Curly Hair himself wasnt too clear about itor perhaps he didnt understand it. Of course, this was just Fang Zhaos own guess. During the incident at the exhibition hall, Curly Hair had bitten the lock off his own cage. Then he had quickly broken the other cages and released all the other dogs. With these obscure facts, Curly Hair was very delighted and wanted to show Fang Zhao: look at how clever I am! As for everything else, Fang Zhao couldnt ask. Curly Hair was clever, but he couldnt exin things clearly. Fang Zhao just couldnt ask a dog to speak human words. Luckily, there wasnt any evidence pointing at Curly Hair. From Fang Zhaos own observations, if the manor owner couldnt investigate what had gone on in the warehouses, he would ce the me on the antique dealer. Compared to the matter with the exhibition hall, the area that had been allocated for the dogs and the surrounding warehouses werent so important. Curly Hair fell silent when he saw Fang Zhao quietly pondering. He remained crouched and nced at Fang Zhao from time to time before gazing at the gaming helmet a short distance away and whining. Fang Zhao waved his hand. "Go y." Curly Hair rushed over in delight, buried himself in the helmet like a pro, and started to game. Fang Zhao rubbed his face with all his strength. What exactly am I rearing!? Chapter 379: Team of Fools Chapter 379: Team of Fools Trantor: As Studios Editor: As Studios There was a limit to how much leave Fang Zhao could apply for. The manor owner had speedily requested that the matter at the manor be allowed to die down. Since there wasnt any evidence pointing to Curly Hair and the crisis had passed, Fang Zhao decided to bring Curly Hair along with him to Maersizhou after he had more or less settled matters in Huangzhou. He didnt feel at ease leaving the dog here. Before leaving, Fang Zhao went to the hospital to see Will once again, and he ran into Wills parents and wife, who were advising Will to stay at the hospital for further observation. Many people felt that Will had been really unlucky this time, but Will himself didnt think so. He reckoned that he had been incredibly lucky this time. This was not mockery but what he truly felt. Because of this incident, he felt that he had finally broken through the wall and could pick his brush up and paint. It was just a pity that his family wasnt allowing him to leave the hospital. They had even locked up all his painting materials. Will could only paint in his head. Because of this, he spoke less, and thus, everyone was thinking, This persons psychological trauma must be serious! Will Sr. was currently full of regret. "I was wrong. I shouldnt have made him attend the exhibition!" This was the 30th time he had sighed. He only felt better when he saw Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao asked about Wills condition and discovered that the foot injury wasnt serious. Will was recovering well. Besides his foot, Wills back also hurt slightly from being dragged on the ground, but it was minor. After Fang Zhao told Will that he would be bringing Curly Hair with him, Will watched with sad eyes as Fang Zhao left. Will wanted Curly Hair to stay, but Fang Zhao didnt allow it this time. Upon returning to Mazhou, Fang Zhao quickly threw himself into the project teams workload. As for Curly Hair, his appetite was as voracious as ever in a new ce. Nanfeng was worried that Curly Hair might have received a huge scare or that he wouldnt limate properly. He even wanted to get a veterinarian to take a look, but that was rejected by Fang Zhao. Dogs were just idle; Curly Hair was just a little unhappy about being unable to game, and Fang Zhao felt that Curly Hair should go out a little more. Thus, the two-man idle group picked up dog-walking duties once again. However, dog walking was done at night. The little park near the hotel had a restriction that dogs werent allowed in before 10 p.m. Only after 10, when there was basically nobody in the park, were pets permitted inside. Today, Zuo Yu saw that it was about time and brought Curly Hair for a walk. Indeed, there werent many people in the park after 10. It was very cold and cheerless. Fang Zhao let them run with Curly Hair on a leash, and Zuo Yu specifically changed into exercise clothing beforeing out. While walking the dog, Zuo Yu noticed a strange young fellow. This youth wore a retro-punk sweatshirt and sat on the bench besides the grass as though he was waiting for someone. The kids gaze swept over Zuo Yu upon seeing him him, but the kids gaze very quickly turned into disappointment as he looked away. Zuo Yu didnt really care too much and walked the dog conscientiously. Curly Hair probably heard the activity of some mice that hade out at night or something, so he got excited and wanted to chase after them. Thus, Zuo Yu was dragged along. "You are a dog, not a cat. Why do you want to catch mice? Good boy, lets go run a little before heading back. I will get you support once we return." Seeing Curly Hair nibbling on some grass, Zuo Yu hurriedly stopped him. "Dont eat random things!" This was a 200-million-dor dog; what would happen if he got an upset stomach?! "Do you know that the park cherishes the flowers and nts?" Zuo Yu said. Fang Zhao had said not to let Curly Hair do as he pleased. Otherwise,ter on it would be Curly Hair walking Zuo Yu instead of the other way around. The guy seated on the bench sneered when he heard what Zuo Yu said. Talking to a dog about protecting the nts? It would be good enough if the dog didnt dig a hole. The guy in the sweatshirt on the bench was the "little lost puppy" that had been dealt a blow by Fang Zhao previously. He had felt gloomy when he returned to the club that day, but two dayster, his previously lost confidence hade flying back. He had realized that the others in the club totally didnt pose a challenge! After looking up all sorts of data about the sporting circles, the spirits of the "little lost puppy" had risen once more, and he had felt that he was still rather awesome! He even reckoned that the illogical person he had encountered running in the park that night might be a robot d in human skin! Or perhaps... he had seen a ghost? He shuddered as he thought of that, but he was curious. He wanted to confirm for himself... was he really too weak, or was the other party an "abnormal being"? Thus, he had sneaked out at night to stand guard. He hadnt met anyone on the first day, nor had he caught sight of his target the following two days. He had told himself that if he didnt see that person today, he would temporarily stoping over and just treat what had happened that day as a nightmare. Let it pass and forget about it. He warmed himself up as he saw surveyed the cold and cheerless park. He had alreadye here, so if he didnt run, he would be letting himself down. While running, he saw Zuo Yu leading the dog on the jog, then nced at the curly-haired dog and scoffed. "Little short legs!" Strictly speaking, Curly Hair didnt possess that variety of short legs, but he was really too short whenpared to otherrge dogs, so it seemed like he had short legs. Zuo Yu hadnt yet expressed anything when he felt the leash in his hand tighten. Curly Hair, who had been running at an unhurried pace, suddenly rushed forward. Zuo Yu was startled. You cant bite people! Luckily, Curly Hair only increased his pace and ran behind the other person. He maintained a two-meter gap. When the guy in the sweatshirt pick up his pace, so did Curly Hair. When he slowed, Curly Hair slowed down as well. In any case, the gap was always maintained. His little dog paws even made swishing sounds as they rubbed against the ground while he ran. Zuo Yu noted that Curly Hairs paws didnt normally make such sounds when they ran. Half an hour passed, yet the situation was still the same. An hour passed without any changes. The guy in the sweatshirt was dripping with perspiration. The swishing sounds behind his back seemed to be urging him on, making his heart flustered. However, though the guy in the sweatshirt could still run, Zuo Yu couldnt go on any longer. He wasnt an athlete and had never received professional training in this aspect. He had never wanted to exert himself to his fullest. Seeing Curly Hairs exuberant manner and then scanning the park and realizing that the park was fenced up and there were no other people, Zuo Yu unleashed Curly Hair, as he didnt have to worry about losing Curly Hair or the dog disturbing other guests. Zuo Yu would stand to the side and rest while letting Curly Hair get his fill of running. He could even see that Curly Hair was calling out. Yet another hour passed. Not only was there swishing behind the youth in the sweatshirt, there was also the huffing sounds of a dog panting. As if mocking him. He couldnt shake the dog no matter how he ran! As Zuo Yu recounted the situation here to Fang Zhao and the others back in the hotel, he was smiling as though he had heard a joke. "This young fellow even mockingly called Curly Hair little short legs. I bet he is on the verge of tears now." Zuo Yu delighted in that little fellows misfortune. However, he hadnt expected that Curly Hair could actually run so well. It was no wonder he was the gold-medal dog that had defeated all the shepherd dogs in Muzhou! "Thats enough, bring him back," Fang Zhao said. "Ah? Return just like this? He looks like he can still continue running." "Its enough," Fang Zhao said. If this went on, that young fellow would crumble. "All right." Even if Zuo Yu wanted to continue watching that guy in the sweatshirt, but his bosss orders were more important. Zuo Yu whistled, then shouted, "Lets head back. Bosss orders." Curly Hair pouted before changing his direction and heading over to Zuo Yu. They left the park and returned to the hotel. The next morning. The club manager of a certain club discovered that his fresh talent, whose spirits had started to pick up in the past two days, had gone outst night and returned emotionally drained in the morning. Wasnt it a nightly run? What sort of blow had he again suffered? "Mazhou dogs are really too frightening!" the talented neer said gloomily. The manager: "..." Elsewhere, to ensure that Curly Hair did not upset other people when running, Fang Zhao rented a treadmill for Curly Hair. While Fang Zhao wasposing and observing Curly Hair, the program team of a certain variety program was gearing themselves for battle. This variety program dealt with poverty alleviation. In this sort of era, these sorts of nonmainstream poverty-alleviation programs headed to tough ces. Normally, they simply couldnt invite any big name celebrities. However, with the backing of some charity funds and the Poverty Alleviation Office, this program was able to go on. This time, the program team had actually been able to invite a celebrity from Leizhous aristocratic family: Zaro Renault! Zaro had been forcefully chucked into the program team by his father. This time, his father had steeled his heart with the intention of making Zaro suffering some so that he would live a little less aimlessly, do more meaningful things, and learn to appreciate life. When Zaro saw that he had no hope of being saved, he took on an "If I go down to hell, you people can forget about ascending to heaven" attitude and dragged Woo Tianhao and Barbara into it as well. The program team was delighted, gaining personages of this level one after another! If not because there was a limit to how many people they could ept, the program team would really hope to trick everyone in Zaros contact list into joining as well! These people had background, financial muscle, and the support of Zaros father, General Renault. With such strong backing, their program team would see a change in fortune. The program team contacted themanding officer of a certain near the tail end of the development sequence and discussed a coboration. At the time, thatmanding officer was happily deciding how to allocate the military funding and resources they had fought so hard to achieve in the past year. He was considering whether to upgrade some of the bases facilities when he received the information from the program team. Poverty-alleviation variety program? Very good, very good! It will be even better if it can pull in some developmental funding! However, when he saw the program teams guest list and the proposed n, his face turned green. Are you f*cking kidding me! "Look at the sort of people they are! Are they to alleviate poverty or unt?" What poverty-alleviation team? More like a team of fools! The project team negotiated again and tried to paint their most beautiful vision. The basemander sneered. "To hell with you!" Do you think this sort of little trick can befuddle me? They didnt wish to wait upon a bunch of spoiled and pampered young masters and mistresses! Inconveniences! And if they identally stirred up some trouble, the losses would outweigh the gains. The program team didnt give up, and the people from the Poverty Alleviation Office came forward and offered advice as well. The bases top brass held a meeting and ultimately came to a decision. "We can coborate, but we request the addition of another person. We will ept the coboration if you are able to bring him on board." "Who?" The program team was curious. "Fang Zhao." Prof. Carters eyelids twitched violently. He felt like he didnt seem to have any peace of mind. But when he had gone through each and every one of his important matters, he hadnt discovered anything out of his control. He had just reported to Mo Lang about work a while back. Mo Lang had told him to guard against fire, theft, and the entertainment circles, and he had agreed. Carter really didnt think much about guarding against the permeation of the entertainment circles. This was Mazhou; there was lots of news about athletes,petitions, and all sorts of sporting gossip. Who would even take notice of Fang Zhao, who spent most of his timeposing in the hotel? Wasnt keeping his distance from the entertainment circles just fine!? Chapter 380 The Only Appointed Gues Fang Zhao didnt know about any of these developments regarding himself. While in Mazhou, in addition to coborating with the other members of the project team, he made preparations for his advanced-studiespletion concert. Thepletion concert was simr to a graduation thesis. If the quality was insufficient or the total credits didnt clear the passing grade, then he would have to continue studying. Thus, some could graduate early, but others would have to remain and continue to study over and over. Fang Zhao had already recorded some works in his little notebook, but he didnt have enough yet. After submitting some of the stuff to the project team, Fang Zhao had just decided to go out for a walk when he heard Yan Biaoughing at Zuo Yu. "Arent you useless? You cant even beat Curly Hair!" Yan Biao ridiculed Zuo Yus half-dead appearance on the treadmill. "Ist even longer than you with one leg." "Would it kill you not to brag? That leg of yours has a f*cking power-propulsion function!" Zuo Yu jumped off the treadmill he was running on, grabbed a towel, and wiped his sweat off frantically. He nced at Curly Hair, who on a treadmill and running along to a games musical tune. While running, Curly Hair was even stepping to the beat. Zuo Yu immediately swallowed the words he wanted to rebut Yan Biao with. He really couldnt even bepared to a dog! Of the two treadmills Fang Zhao had rented, one was specifically for Curly Hair. This dog wasnt ordinary; Fang Zhao didnt want to have Curly Hair run outside continuously for long periods of time, but he didnt want Curly Hair to getzy either, so he was making Curly Hair run when with their own people. He didnt want Curly Hair to think about gaming all the time. However, Curly Hair had learned to y truant. When Fang Zhao wasnt around, Zuo Yu and Yan Biao couldnt manage this little thing. Because of his extraordinary value, Yan Bian and Zuo Yu were very cautious and were even afraid to clutch his fur when they yed with him. As for training and disciplining Curly Hair, they didnt have the guts to do so. After Fang Zhao knew about this, he downloaded a number of gaming songs onto the treadmill machine. These were all from games that Curly Hair had yed before, and they were yed on loop, ending automatically after three hours. Thus, every day, Curly Hair would run for three hours. Today Zuo Yu had decided to try running at the same pace, but hed had to get off the treadmill after two hours and ended up being ridiculed by Yan Biao. Wiping his sweat off and tossing the towel aside, Zuo Yu raised his head backward andmented, "To think that back then, before I was discharged from the military" "Forget about the past," Yan Biao interrupted. "It was just as easy for me before I was discharged! For just this distance, we would even have had strength training simultaneously!" The two took turns took turns looking down on the other and bragging while reminiscing about their pasts. Although they had worked out regrly since being discharged, working out was like primary training and could be considered a form of entertainment. When they were still serving in the army, they had been forced to train, and for long periods at that. They hadnt been able to rest just because they were tired; the entire thing was like a sort of work. Zuo Yu sighed. "Indeed, the easy life really wastes people. I have degenerated much from before, and now I cant even beat a no-name athlete from Mazhou." He had already given up onparing himself to the special Curly Hair, who was worth 200 million. "After hearing your recounting, perhaps he was a hidden top-notch athlete? Dont look down on the top professional athletes from Mazhou. Those long-distance runners run a minimum of 40 kilometers whenever they start, and they have all sorts of tricks and patterns. They can start running again before your muscles have even had enough rest. They are all talented people with natural aptitude. People doing what we do really cannot bepared with them," Yan Biao reasoned. "Right, back then, besides physical training, we still had technical and skills training, not just running." Zuo Yu was a littleforted. "Our garrison was much more arduous than what yours. Our training intensity was even greater," said Yan Biao. "Continue blowing your horn. Regardless, I have never seen it." Although Zuo Yu said this, deep down, hergely acknowledged it. A garrison somewhere like Wai might be slightly better, but he knew what sort of ce Baiji was, even if he had never been there. The danger level there was indeed high, and thes native organisms were really terrible. However, after Baiji discovered new ore, it had be a paradise. Now, thepetition for Baijis mineral resources was intense and it was a very difficult ce to enter in the short term. "You will understand if you experience life at Wais garrison. You dont need to experience the sort of difficulty at Baiji. Those bases ons near the end of the developmental sequence are more or less the same. You will suffer if you go there." "Arent you underestimating me? Its not like I havent suffered before." When this was said, the mood became a little gloomy. They felt that this couldnt go on. After being discharged, they would only feel mncholic in the future if they ran into their oldrades. They had started new lives after being discharged from the military, but their past experiences in the forces still left a deep impression. They didnt wish to admit that they had be weaker. The two saw Fang Zhaoe out as they were reminiscing, and they hurriedly tossed aside their thoughts. Whatever it was, they couldnt lose this job! They absolutely could not lose his job! Zuo Yu and Yan Biao were worried that their conversation had been overheard by Fang Zhao. They knew that Fang Zhaos ears were very impressive! But Fang Zhao didnt show any expression. He took a look at Curly Hairs condition and run time as he stepped out. This little thing treated this like he was ying a game. He had drive the moment he heard the game music, and he looked very happy running to the beat. "Where is Nanfeng?" asked Fang Zhao. "He just went out to take a call. I think someone was looking for him. He looked surprised when he took the call," replied Zuo Yu. As he said that, Nanfeng rushed in hurriedly from outside. He appeared delighted when he saw Fang Zhao. "Boss, the director of Up-Close Contact just contacted me. He wants to invite you onto the next edition of the program as a special guest." "What sort of thing is Up-Close Contact?" Yan Biao and Zuo Yu had puzzled looks on their faces. Although they had already learned a lot about the entertainment circles, they really had no impression of this program. "Its a government-supported variety program with a social theme." Nanfengs understanding of all sorts of variety programs was much deeper than Zuo Yu and Yan Biaos. "To put it simply, its an entertainment variety program with poverty alleviation as its objective." "Poverty alleviation? Where? Is there still a need for such a thing now? Arent there ratherrge foundations?" Zuo Yu was curious. Nanfeng pointed his finger to the sky. s." Zuo Yus and Yan Biaos eyebrows rose up, but they didnt say anything. No matter what their opinion was, they still had to follow after their boss. Whatever decision their boss made, they would follow after him. Fang Zhao took the materials from Nanfeng, browsed through them quickly, and said, "Exin it simply." "Its like this..." Nanfeng told Fang Zhao everything he knew about it. Fang Zhao had been on a variety program before. Back then, he had taken part in "Project Starlight" during his military service. It was unlike "Project Starlight," which had been a joint project by the Ministry of Education and various military district leaders. The main target of "Project Starlight" had been youngsters who wanted to evade military service, whereas this program was aimed at alleviating poverty. There were many governmental media groups behind this poverty-alleviation program, but it was still an entertainment variety program. However, the program had never been able to invite any popr or big-name celebrities. The ones they could get were either not very popr or were semi-retired. Some inte broadcasting tforms were unwilling to buy the broadcasting rights, so the majority of people didnt know about this. The program was slightly nonmainstream, but because it touched upon public welfare and poverty alleviation, and also because of the number of influential governmental media groups backing it, the program had been able to survive till now. Nanfeng saw that the production aspect of it was rather ordinary. The special guests of these programs would go to ces that were really arduous, so it was no wonder that many popr celebrities didnt want to go. If they got hurt by ident, then the losses would be great! "I will take a look at some of their previous editions. Nanfeng, did they say where the next edition would be going?" asked Fang Zhao. Nanfeng shook his head. "The they are headed to hasnt been decided yet. In any case, it will surely be those toward the tail end of the developmental sequence. That wont change." In short, it would be a poor ce with harsh conditions, somewhere there wouldnt be much inte and even daily living would be rather inconvenient. "Also, because this program has a public-welfare nature..." Nanfeng checked Fang Zhaos expression. "The director requested that you give them a friends discount." Nanfengs lips had twitched when hed heard this from the project team. There wasnt any friendship between them, let alone a friendship price. Could the boss really go there just to suffer? "Because Boss was previouslyposing in istion, they went to speak with Prof. Carter first. In a bit, they will contact you." When Nanfeng was exining all this to Fang Zhao, the program team had already spoken with Prof. Carters side. The program team also had it tough. Speaking to people from the entertainment circles was still fine, but when facing this bunch of academic professors, they really couldnt be forceful, nor could they speak gently and appear weak. Ultimately, their objective wouldnt change! They had even requested a few big shots of the Poverty Alleviation Office speak out on their behalf. Actually, it wasnt that that had to seek out Fang Zhao, but this was requested by the garrison on the they had nned for. Fang Zhao was their only appointed guest. Changing, adding to, or removing the other special guests was fine as long as Fang Zhao was brought along. That bunch garrisoned on the were all elites. Circumstances on a without many resources were already difficult enough as it was, so who was willing to be a nanny? It wasnt that they looked down on the descendants of the Great Generals; the majority of Great Generals descendants were all very impressive, but Leizhous Zaro, Laizhous Barbara, and Tongzhous Woo Tianhao? What sort of bunch were they! Even if one didnt pay any attention to the entertainment circles or watch other programs, just a quick check on the inte would provide a simple understanding. Because many foreigns bases had internal regtions onmunications, there was a limit to the entertainment programs that the garrisoned troops could see. Thus, the internal personnel in charge of culture and art would select suitable entertainment programs from time to time and transmit them to every base and military district, including songs, movies, TV series, sporting events, variety programs, news from various continents, and so on. A short while back, "Founding Era" had been packaged and transmitted in its entirety to all the bases and military districts, including the soundtrack. Having a series to watch, and a massive, top-notch production at that, had delighted those garrisoned on bases on foreigns. Many people had be fans of Fang Zhao. A number of Fang Zhaos songs had been well received. Fang Zhao was also a reserve duty major, and many unlucky people who were sent out for military service viewed Fang Zhao as their idol. Of course, the top brass didnt just look at Fang Zhaos poprity and his status as a reserve duty major. There was also Baiji and Wais rise. Fortunately, the program team hade seeking them out, looking for a coboration for one season. Therefore, they had put in this request. The actual effectiveness of "Up-Close Contact" wasnt huge; otherwise, those garrisoned bases at the tail end of the development sequence would have soared up long ago. A reality show was just a show! An entertainment program made for people to watch! Even with its focus on poverty alleviation, the officers of many garrisons rejected it. It wasnt because they didnt despise the programthey thanked those people for their help, but at the same time, special guests would bring their own set of troubles. There was once a celebrity with a weak immune system who fell really ill at a certain garrisoned base. Luckily, medical attention had been prompt. It would have been a lot of trouble if something bad had happened. Thus, sometimes the officers of garrisoned bases would hope for big-name celebrities, but they were worried something might happen on their domain, resulting in an unsavory public opinion, which gave them conflicted thoughts. But if Fang Zhao was used, they would be much more relieved! Fang Zhao had fought off terrorists while undergoing military service on Baiji! His character was strong enough! He could withstand hardship! And he still had the nickname of a mythical beast! A mythical beast! Didnt the legends from the Old Era say that they warded off evil? The three invited special guests on the program team were too "evil." They needed to add one more to bnce it out. Because of that garrisoned bases request, the program team tried their hardest to persuade the relevant parties. After speaking with Carter for close to an hour, the program team sought out Fang Zhao. While the other party sought out Fang Zhao, Carter hurriedly made a call to Mo Lang. Carter lowered his head and didnt look at Mo Langs expression upon informing him of the situation. It made one tremble in silence. Carter steeled himself as he met Mo Langs deathly stare. "...Teacher, regarding this matter... I... I can exin..." Mo Lang was breathing heavily. He was pissed! He had just told Carter to have Fang Zhao stay away from the entertainment circles during his advanced studies period, but in the blink of an eye, he learned that a certain entertainment variety program hade digging! Carter was indeed unreliable! He couldnt even look after one person! The might of the entertainment circles was all that was evil! Chapter 381 Heading Out to Gather Materials Mo Lang was furious that this bunch from the entertainment circles loved picking fights and wouldnt even let Fang Zhao off when he was pursuing advanced studies. They had even used the excuse of "Poverty Alleviation" to try to dupe him. Did they think that an old man like him had never coborated with the Poverty Alleviation Office before? When all was said and done, Up Close Contact was still an entertainment variety program that didnt have much effect. Just look where the program had gone. Were there any huge changes up till now? Werent they still the same?! "They really are seizing every opportunity! Its impossible to guard against them!" After speaking to Carter, Mo Lang decided on what to sayter on. Elsewhere, the program team contacted Fang Zhao and spoke in more detail about this program. At the same time, they emphasized that Fang Zhao was the first-ever special guest appointed by the base garrison. If Fang Zhao didnt agree to participate, then this seasons location would have to shift. Nanfeng sat at the side, listening the director and everyone elses words in disdain. Treacherous! Bemoaning their hard-pressed situation was fine. ording to Nanfengs understanding of Fang Zhao, his boss really wouldnt care about how much he was paid for this sort of program that had a public welfare theme. But the program team were actually pretending to be pitiful before Fang Zhao! With the director as the head of this group, they said a lot to Fang Zhao which could be summarized as We are bitter deep down! We are also being forced to do this! We are benefitting the soldiers garrisoned on foreigns, letting even more people see their suffering! Fang Zhao was no stranger to bases on others. He would definitely understand, right? It was said that his great-grandfather served aboard the spaceship Sirius during his military service and had gone through many hardships. Your great-grandfather would surely support your decision to participate in this program. ... At Yanzhous Yanbei Retirement Facility, Great-grandfather Fang sneezed for no apparent reason. Rubbing his itchy nose, Great-grandfather Fang put on an extra jacket and continued to twirl the two walnuts as he calmly bragged to the other old fes in the retirement facility. However, no matter how sincerely the program team put it, Fang Zhao wasnt really a youngster and wouldnt be easily deceived by their words. He understood well what this bunch in the program team were thinking about. Fang Zhao calmly considered for some time and asked, "Can I bring a dog?" The bunch that had been eagerly awaiting Fang Zhaos decision: "??" What? Bringing a dog when alleviating poverty? This isnt a a Muzhou farnd or pasture where pets could be simply brought over to y. Pets are so weak and feeblea moment of carelessness could result in them losing their lives! "I cant? Then never mind," Fang Zhao said. The director studied Fang Zhao and probed, "What does never mind mean?" Fang Zhao also stared at the other party but didnt say anything. The director remained silent for quite awhile before saying, "Although we call ourselves a variety program, but we carry the objective of poverty alleviation. The ce we are headed to will surely be arduous." "His ability to adapt is very high," Fang Zhao said. "It can still be done if you really have such a request. However, an agreement has to be signed." "Sure." The directors facial muscles rxed. In any case, as long as Fang Zhao didnt pose a request that was too demanding, he would do his utmost to meet Fang Zhaos needs. After all, it was the other side who had requested for Fang Zhao. Inparison to that, what was a pet dog? If he wanted to bring it along, then so be it. Everything would be fine as long as its owner was well taken care of. The two sides progressed to more detailed negotiations regarding the other aspects of the program and recording. Nanfeng assumed the role of an interim manager and helped to settle the even finer details and issues. After discussions wereplete, Fang Zhao didnt sign immediately but said instead, "I still have to speak to the teacher-in-charge and get his approval." "Yes, yes you should." The directors face had the vigor of having just solved a difficult question. He knew that Fang Zhao was still undergoing advanced studies and still had to undergo a procedure, thus he showed an understanding to Fang Zhaos situation. "We have already spoken with Prof. Carter. You dont have to worry," the director said. "I know, I was talking about another teacher." Fang Zhao smiled. "Whom are you talking about? If it is needed, we can send someone to speak with him," the director said immediately. "Old Mr. Mo Lang." "...Cough, this... you can speak to Venerable Mo first. If it cant be resolved... then we will step forward." They had of course heard of Mo Langs grand reputation. This old master had also coborated many times with the Poverty Alleviation Office and was a highly respected old artist. At the same time, they also didnt dare look for him straight away. The old master had quite the temper. One should be terrified when it was time to be terrified. After the people from the program team left, Fang Zhao had a video call with Mo Lang and shared his own views. Fang Zhao had already prepared a portion of his graduation works. As for the remaining part, he still needed time and some catalysts. This program, "Up Close Contact", seemed like a decent catalyst. Mo Lang believed Fang Zhaos words. During the period in Mazhou where he had followed Carter and his team on assignment, Mo Lang was very pleased with the works and thesis that Fang Zhao submitted. Of course, Mo Lang also knew that just staying at one ce without any experience to challenge ones thoughts would make it difficult to produce and obtain inspiration. In turn, that would make it difficult for someone to produce breathtaking works. Since Fang Zhao had pledged, Mo Lang also wouldnt go as far as to forcefully obstruct him. Fang Zhao was a very special person and his works had never failed to leave Mo Lang pleasantly surprised. Mo Lang also eagerly anticipated what sort of graduation works Fang Zhao would submit. Of course, this was what he had decided, but Mo Lang was still displeased deep down. He respected all sorts of art of various forms. He had also coborated with many film and tv programs before, but he really didnt like that sort of unconcealed pragmatism of the entertainment industry. Fang Zhao was a student he thought very highly of, and this bunch hade knocking during a very crucial moment in Fang Zhaos advanced studies... They are just asking for a scolding! But whatever opinion he had of the program team, Mo Lang still wasnt too strict with Fang Zhao, even if he didnt smile. "Remember what you said. I will leave you some assignments. Dont forget to do them. Also, submit a thousand word exnation to request for absence. Not a single word less, or I wont approve it!" After the call ended, Fang Zhao did as Mo Lang requested and wrote a thousand word essay with the title being "Heading out to gather materials" as a request for absence. When Mo Lang went through the "Heading out to gather materials" request for assistance, he turned around and spoke to a few "good friends" who managed departments of which included the Poverty Alleviation Office. Although he couldnt change the oue, he wouldnt let this bunch treat this too lightly. Who knew when they would hoist such a noble banner to dupe people again! At the other end, Fang Zhao started making preparations after signing the contract with the program team. The sporting events at Mazhou were about to conclude soon. Prof. Carter and the others would also be leaving shortly. Fang Zhao left a Mazhou a day before them and returned to HuangArt to handle his leave application. After that, he headed to Yanzhous Yanbei Retirement Facility to visit the two old Fangs. After learning that Fang Zhao would be taking part in this program, Great-grandfather Fang viciously criticized the program team behind their backs. There were so many variety programs, and the number with the theme of public welfare couldnt even be counted with the fingers on ones hands. Why did such a variety program that was heading to such a distant and tough ce look for Fang Zhao? "Ive said it before, these people in the entertainment industry are just too cunning! Our Little Zhao is just too honest! Just too soft-hearted! He agrees to help the moment other peoplee running over with tears in their eyes!" Great-grandfather Fang twirled the walnuts in his palm vigorously as his heart ached tenderly. And when he went online to search for previous editions of the program and watched them, his eyes turned red. "My familys Little Zhao is going to suffer hardships again!" Regardless of how Fang Zhao exined, in his heart, Great-grandfather Fang had already believed firmly that it was this sinister and crafty bunch who were trying totch onto Fang Zhaos poprity and dupe him into suffering hardships! Great-grandfather and Great-grandmother Fang insisted on sending off Fang Zhao this time. Before setting off with the project team, Fang Zhao still needed to go for a medical examination at the program teams designated location. This was a necessary procedure for this sort of program. People whose constitutions were too weak couldnt take part. It was too dangerous and the ces arduous conditions could result in loss of life if one wasnt careful. The program team didnt wish to see this sort of situation. The program team was still rather at ease on Fang Zhaos end, just that these procedures had to be down to a tee. During the time when Fang Zhao went for his medical examination, Great-grandfather and Great-grandmother Fang left the retirement facility and disappeared for a day before heading to Huangzhou and meeting with Fang Zhao. When they met, Great-grandfather carefully handed a small pouch over to Fang Zhao. "Your great-grandmother and I went over to the cemetery to get this. Make sure to wear it at all times and dont lose it! This is highly sought after nowadays and its very effective!" If only they had the time, Great-grandfather would have dragged Fang Zhao over to pay his respects. Fang Zhao: "...Right." After bringing the two old Fangs into a room to rest, Fang Zhao moved to the side and removed the paper wrapped around the item inside the pouch. On it was themon saying "May the martyrs bless you" which Fang Zhou automatically interpreted as: Rely on yourself rather than on others. "Sigh!" Chapter 382 Cherishing The Young The program teams time constraints were rather tight. For this season, there would be five special guests. Besides Fang Zhao, Zaro, Barbara, and Woo Tianhao, there was also Mitisy. Indeed, Maersizhous former tennis athlete Mitisy who had just recently retired was also a special guest. This was a surprise since the program team hadnt even considered inviting this fellow. Rather, he had voluntarily contacted them. Past editions of this program had struggled to even invite two satisfactory special guests, yet this time, so many "heavyweights" had appeared. The program team had a rare confidence due to this editions line up. They stood a little straighter and wished to shout it out. However, because of the restrictions of the confidentiality agreement, they couldnt leak it in private nor public. After the five special guests had signed on the dotted line, the program team immediately started early publicity. Firstly, they wanted to attract even more attention so that there would be topics from pre-production all the way until filming concluded. Just as the program team had anticipated, the news release of the special guests garnered all sorts of attention. Most reactions were: "What the heck is this?!" "Up Close Contact? What sort of program is this? Ive never heard of this before!" Upon further searching, they found it was a "variety program with the nature of poverty alleviation?" "Four out of five special guests are from big and powerful families! They are all from family ns of the Great Generals!" "Such a powerful array of special guests, seemingly bathed in a golden glow, is forming a team to alleviate poverty?" It was reasonable to say that if these four young masters and mistresses from top aristocratic families went to provide poverty alleviation, even a dried-up and barren ce could flourish. However, this line up gave off an extremely unreliable vibe. "Poverty alleviation isnt as simple as donating. Would this idiot Zaro straight away start throwing money at them?" "How does Barbara all decked out in luxury goods seem as though she is going to provide aid? Isnt this just going on a vacation?!" "Didnt Woo Tianhao say when publicizing his new film that the sequel was in the works? Isnt he just jumping on the bandwagon to promote the sequel?" "Mazhous Prince of Tennis Mitisys first stop after retiring is poverty alleviation? Is he carrying out an assignment for his family n?" "It feels like arge game of chess. Am I neglecting any recent important activity?" "There is still Fang Zhao! Dont forget about Fang Zhao! Four out of the five special guests are noveau riche. I just dont believe that thest one would have a background beneath any of the others!" "Indeed! Renaults Zaro, Lakalina familys Barbara, Tongzhou Woos familys Woo Tianhao and Mitisy Maersi, who recently created waves in Maersizhou, are all descendants of Great Generals! With this in mind, Fang Zhao definitely wouldnt have an ordinary background! Otherwise, he wouldnt have been dragged in together with this bunch!" "Wasnt this rified before? Fang Zhao doesnt originate from an aristocratic family." "The past doesnt represent the future. Take a look at Mazhous Mitisy. He just had the Great Generals family name added in during the press conference. Who would have expected that?" "Makes sense. Perhaps that means Fang Zhao concealed his aristocratic family status!" "Agreed! Even if he isnt a Great General, he definitely wouldnt be that much lower." More and more people online started to believe that Fang Zhao had a hidden aristocratic family background. As for the exnation that Fang Zhao had given out before? We wont listen to it! Surely someone is up to something! Dont think about deceiving us! Because of Mitisys situation, your background has long been seen through by us! Even Yanzhous Silver Wings Media Affairs manager hurriedly went through Fang Zhaos information a few times when he saw this but wasnt able to discover any evidence. Unless Fang Zhao had the most important information hidden, otherwise...it wasizens having a hyperactive imagination. In a certain Huangzhou hotel, Great-grandfather Fang flew into a fit of rage and nearly smashed the walnuts in his hand when he saw the online discussions. Great-grandmother Fang hurriedly snatched the walnuts over and stuffed a slipper into his hands. Great-grandfather stared quietly at the slipper in his hand for two seconds before using all his strength and threw it to the ground, creating a loud pping sound. "Nonsense! Our Little Zhao has not a damn rtion to a Great Generals family n!" Great-grandfather Fang was vexed. Why was it that regardless of whatever exnations were given, that bunch just wouldnt believe it? "Aristocratic family? In another 50...No, in another 20 years, our Little Zhao himself would be an aristocrat! And a big one at that!" Great-grandfather Fang had this much confidence. In his eyes, Fang Zhao was a genius among geniuses that was all-powerful in all aspects! No one couldpare to him! Up Close Contact had just released this news coupled with a little operation on their side. It quickly became hotly discussed by the entire inte. A portion of people discussed whether the few aristocrats were plotting a certain something; another portion guessed whether Fang Zhao had an aristocratic family background, while the remaining people delighted in following the excitement. Of course, there were also some celebrities who started having ideas when they saw this news. Before Zaro was thrown into this program by General Renault, Up Close Contacts program team had approached quite a few celebrities with quite some reputation, but they all had rejected them. Now, regardless of whether it was that bunch that were approached for this season or for previous seasons, every one of them automatically contacted the program team, trying to get in. Every seasons headcount was more or less around five, but it wasnt set in stone. At times when they were short, there would be around two or three guests. Other times, there could be about six or seven guests. Now, five had been officially announced, so two more would still be fine. That was what many people assumed, but the program team had decided to have only five special guests this time around. The program team attached high importance to this season and had no intention of letting other celebrities on board. These few alone would make the program team very busy as it was. The program team tactfully declined those celebrities that had voluntarily approached them and expressed that they were caught in the crossfire. Firstly, they didnt dare offend the special guests, and secondly, they didnt dare cause trouble at the side of the military garrison, so they could only leave it as that. Their tone was very polite and expressed that they had no other way. Facing big names, they pretended to be apologetic to the fullest extent and didnt put on any airs. When they encountered more minor celebrities, they stillughed along together with these celebrities. This was the first time they experienced such a situation, and it delighted them to no end. Their intent to rise from the ashes with this season became even more intense. While this was all being hotly discussed online, people from the Poverty Alleviation Office were speaking with Zaros father, General Renault. "Are you really sure? This time it has been really hyped up, and the process of recording the program would be even more strict and be slightly tough." A certain head in the Poverty Alleviation Office said. General Renault didnt really care. "No problem, just let him go over and suffer some hardship. Since he loves the entertainment circles so much, and since it happens that you have a program rted to the entertainment, I will just throw him in. I wouldnt dare let him get involved in other programs." In his opinion, this sort of entertainment variety program that was all about selling foolish behavior to achieve the objective was most suitable for his son. This was a person who was merciless when tricking his own son. The Poverty Alleviation Office headughed before retracting his smile and saying solemnly, "Let me emphasize this once again. Poverty alleviation is a very serious matter. Even if it is an entertainment variety, it also isnt a ce for them to y around and have fun!" "Dont worry. I have already spoken to Zaro. If he creates a fuss, I will smack his bottom!" General Renault guaranteed. Zaro felt really wronged after being tricked by his own father. Does he know how difficult it is to film this sort of entertainment program? Does he think that top variety programs dont require acting skills?! This day was also the appointed day set by the project team to leave. This time, Fang Zhao brought along Nanfeng, Zuo Yu, and Yan Biao, as well as Curly Hair. Great-grandfather and Great-grandmother Fang insisted on sending Fang Zhao to the space port before leaving. Great-grandfather had his own ideas. He wanted to see how the program team was like and what sort of allocations the other special guests had. Fang Zhao felt that he had brought along enough people this time, but Great-grandfather Fang didnt think so. Given Fang Zhaos current fame, one assistant and two bodyguards were still too little. However, the program team was headed to a military base on a foreign, so they couldnt be too casual. He would see the situation first before saying more. The program team had set a designated gathering spot near Huangzhou Space Port. When Fang Zhao arrived, only the people from the program team were there. The other special guests were nowhere to be seen. A staffer exined to Fang Zhao, "The other four will arrive shortly." A short whileter, Mitisy arrived in casual attire with a backpack and shades. He entered the lounge and took off his shades, revealing dark eye circles. He yawned when he took a seat. Mitisy had been confident and rxed when he spoke about his retirement during the press conference. However, after really retiring, he hadnt slept well at all. This time when the family elders heard Leizhou, Lazhou, and Tongzhou were all sending people to participate in this poverty alleviation entertainment program, they also kicked him in, saying that it would surely improve his insomnia and that he should treat it as a post-retirement adaptation process. After, Mitisy, Woo Tianhao, Zaro, and Barbara arrived in session, each besting the other in a show of extravagance. Great-grandfather Fang stifled his anger when he saw the others bringing along a whole horde of bodyguards and assistants. In order not to falsely use anyone, he still specially went to verify it with the program team staff to check how many men each of the other four special guests brought. With one look, Great-grandfather Fang had discovered that the four special guests all brought more people than Fang Zhao! Mitisy had two assistants and four bodyguards. Woo Tianhao had brought along a seven-man entourage. As for Zaro and Barbara, each of them brought a team of 10. If not for the fact that the program team had limited them to a maximum of 10 people, they would have wanted to bring along 10 cars worth of people. Great-grandfather Fang was so angry his face turned purple. Were they going to provide poverty alleviation or to take a vacation? How outrageous! Especially that Zaro! But after hearing Zaro and the others chatting, Great-grandfather Fang suddenly felt that his anger had subsided considerably. It had turned into constion. The way Zaro was, wanting to let others be at ease, bringing a whole contingent wasnt enough! Great-grandfather even felt some sympathy towards their parents. Sigh, forget it, not every familys children are as smart and lovable as my Little Zhao. Great-grandfather Fang thought to himself. Before Fang Zhao set off, Great-grandfather Fang pulled him to the side and exhorted. "Make sure to pay more attention when you are on a foreign. Although the location hasnt been revealed yet, it would surely be a tough and deste ce. Little Zhao, your own safety is paramount!" Great-grandfather particrly emphasized your own safety is paramount to make sure Fang Zhao looked out for himself first. As for the others, that wouldeter. After which he increased his volume and let more people hear his words. "Film the program properly and take care of the young kids! Cherishing the young is an important virtue!" The reason he had said this was because Great-grandfather Fang had already checked. Among the five special guests, Fang Zhao was the youngest. Looking after the younger ones in the cast and crew was correct. The others should look out for Fang Zhao more! Fang Zhao was silent for a few seconds before nodding his head. "I understand." "Thats good!" Great-grandfather Fangs smiled deepened. He felt more rxed having gotten this answer from Fang Zhao. Chapter 383 Program Team Scammed Me! This time around, Fang Zhao didnt request for absolute secrecy. There were so many people within the program team, and it would be impossible to haveplete confidentiality. Being secretive and trying to cover things up would only make others suspicious. However, Fang Zhao requested for the program team to minimize Curly Hairs screen time and film presence as much as possible. The program team readily agreed to Fang Zhaos request and added it into the contract. In any case, they saw it as just a dog, not an important issue. The main focus was the process of five special guests embarking onto an arduous foreign and experiencing its hardships and tough lifestyle. Great-grandfather and Great-grandmother Fang watched as the shuttle carrying Fang Zhao and the film group left before leaving the spaceport with the others that hade to see them off. Fang Zhao had already made arrangements for personnel to look after them and send the two elders back to Yanzhou. Upon returning to Yanzhou, Great-grandfather Fang started to rmend this program to others. Although it was still some time before production would beplete and the program broadcasted, official publicity had already begun! How could heg behind himself! At the other side, after the shuttle left earth, the program team changed to a spacecraft at the space station before heading to their destination. This wasnt Fang Zhaos first time leaving earth, but it was a surreal and wonderful experience each time. The steps of humankind were still ceaselessly progressing. Having gone through that 100 years of cmity, humankind now knew to n ahead. Their footsteps and sights could be set even further now. Fang Zhao also didnt count on this poverty alleviation program to be able to massively change the fortunes of these impoverisheds. However, it was better than nothing. They would take a look at the situation first and help whatever little they could. "We are already so far along. You all ought to be able to tell us where we are headed now right?" Woo Tianhao said huffily. The program team staff didnt take offence with Woo Tianhaos tone. They themselves wouldnt be able to keep their calm if they were ced in his shoes. "Director?" A staff member nced at the program teams director. The director coughed lightly and nodded his head. Bu." As he spoke, he got someone to turn on a projection and introduced the circumstances of Bu. What sort of ce was Bu? Barren, deste, and a mediocre that didnt have much of a presence when ced amongst a multitude ofs waiting to be developed. Although its position on the development sequence wasnt right at the tail end, it was still sufficiently towards the back. Sometime ago, it had still been ced before Baiji on the development sequence until Baiji charged forward due to the discovery of power ore stores. As a result, Bu was pushed further behind. From the map, seventy to eighty percent of thes surface was filled with deserts and oceans. In terms of natural resources andndscape, it was a far cry away from Baiji and Wai. Furthermore,pared to others that were even more suited for human habitation, many areas of Bu had low pressure and low oxygen. Many people who came over would develop symptoms simr to altitude sickness or be unable to adapt well. This was also why the program team cared so much about the special guests physical conditions. All guests that were contracted would have to go through medical examinations and would only be able toe upon meeting all the requirements. Bu wasnt given the treatment a suitable for emigration would receive. Although its living conditions were slightly worse whenpared to Baiji and Wai, it was better in some regards because it was safe and simple. Away from those ces with vile climates, the bases safe zone offered sufficient freedom and space. But at the same time, because they were near the back of the development sequence, major enhancements had yet to begin. The current conditions were still really arduous, and it was impossible to go online as one pleased. The cost of constructingmunications facilities were even higher than Baijis, so the program team had said at the start that there would be only recording but no live broadcasts. The five guests who had just seen Bus introduction and videos Woo Tianhao, who had been prepared to disy his skills, fight monsters, and act pretentious during live broadcasts: The program team scammed me! Barbara, who had anticipated being able to shoot many beautiful photos and videos: The program team scammed me! Mitisy, who had listened to the suggestions of his family elders thating over for a vacation would help in curing insomnia: The people in my family scammed me! Zaro, who had long been mentally prepared, wrote an electronic message to the Leizhou governor: "My father scammed me again! Your cute and lovable smiling angel of a grandson is about to suffer a hellish torture!" Fang Zhao, who didnt have much expectation towards where they would go: The introduction says that the base has a high degree of freedom? Should be a good ce for dog-walking. After learning about the overall situation at Bu, among the five guests, four appeared dispirited. Only Fang Zhao was going through the data of Bu meticulously. Each guest had brought along some supplies for the military garrison on Bu Base. However, they wouldnt be sending it over personally, and the spaceport had personnel specially in charge to do so. "Isnt this spaceport a little too small?" Zaro used his pinky finger to emphasize it. "Its just a dot. They are indeed poor!" "The base is also small. Their total manpower isnt even half of Baijis in their early days." Mitisy sounded disappointed but was a little curious. This could be considered the first time he had trulye to a faraway ce. "Are there really no hunting conditions?" Woo Tianhao was also unresigned. The program team replied with slight smiles. "First timers here will probably require three to seven days to adapt. We have set aside seven days of preparation time for everyone," a staff member in the program team said. An officer from the base, Colonel Song Ping, received them. He could still be considered young and was tanned. His attitude was amiable, but he was still slightly stern. On the shuttle to the bases airport, Zaro twitched his nose, sniffing all around. Barbara painted her nails absentmindedly. "What does your dog nose smell this time?" "A strange scent..." Zaro responded. "Who are you calling a dog?!" Seeing that they were going to bicker again, the program teams staff diverted their attention. "The base has already prepared rooms for everyone. Bring all your stuff and dont forget any important items!" Nanfeng hurriedly grabbed Curly Hair and stayed at Fang Zhaos side. In his opinion, besides his boss, the most valuable object was Curly Hair. He absolutely needed to watch this dog properly. If Curly Hair got lost, who knew if someone would catch and eat him up. Upon entering the base, Colonel Song Ping provided them an electronic map. The map disyed the areas where they could move about. Generally, just following the bases protocol and going about their own stuff wouldnt pose any danger. The degree of freedom here was very high. This was also the reason why the program team had chosen Bu Base. If it were elsewhere, although conditions would be better, their activities would encounter too many restrictions and filming wouldnt be so carefree. Fang Zhao moved into the room the base had prepared for them. Every special guest had a suite, and their assistants and bodyguards stayed nearby. These had all been settled during negotiations between the program team and the base to prevent a situation where people couldnt react in time if an ident urred. Nothing could be allowed to happen to any of these special guests! Fang Zhaos side had the least men. Nanfeng directed Zuo Yu and Yan Biao to tidy up the things in the room and install the various equipments that improved the living conditions in the room. He had heard that the difference in temperature between day and night here was huge. The resources at the base were limited, and the base might not be able to look after them the entire time. As someone who had undergone military service, Fang Zhao himself had said that he didnt have high requirements for the ce he stayed in. Nanfeng hadnt been nit-picky about all this originally. However, when he saw the areas of the other four special guests buzzing with activity, Nanfeng couldnt stand by and watch. If those areas are luxurious, then our side cant be worse! Install all modifications. In any case, the base didnt say that they couldnt install their own facilities and equipment. On the first day of arriving at Bu Base, many people in the program team werent adapting well until base personnel sent over breathing masks. Those with more severe reactions were sent for treatment. This wasnt much of a problem; they just needed some more time than others to adapt. The bases breathing masks were made ording to the conditions of the environment and would aid neers in adapting to Bu. . Breathing masks were also delivered to the five special guests and their parties. Somewhere in the base, Colonel Song Ping, who had received the program team, was called up to report on the situation. Base Commander Flemington, who had just returned to the base, rotated his shoulders and stretched his back. He shut his weary eyes and asked grudgingly, "How are things there? Have the breathing masks been delivered?" "They have been delivered. The others are still okay, but the five special guests arent using masks," Song Ping delivered his report as it was. "Eh?" Flemingtons eyes shed open and asked with an interested expression. "Go on." "Former professional athlete Mitisy is still adapting fine. After he settled down, he didnt react too poorly. Instead, he went to the exercise ground to y tennis for 10 minutes before returning to lie down." Flemingtons lips curled up into a grin. "That kid from the Maersi Family is rather impressive, even daring to do intensive exercise when the adaptation period isnt over." "Woo Tianhao also adapted quite simrly to Mitisy. He said he wanted to test the limits of his body and went outside to practice his martial arts without wearing a breathing mask... He is currently sitting down." Flemingtons grin became wider. "A little of the Tongzhous familys martial arts specialty. What about the others?" "Zaros adaptability isntparable to the first two. He went to receive treatment after entering the base..." Song Ping paused for a bit and said with a sort ofplicated expression on his face. "Hes pretty riled up from cursing his father with his breathing mask tossed to the side." "Oh!" Flemington was happy. "Great spirit! This kids rebellious phase isnt over yet? Continue, continue." "Barbara...although she says she didnt feel so well, she bluntly rejected the breathing masks when they were sent over." "Reason?" Flemington asked. Song Ping opened his mouth and said sheepishly, "Its ugly." Flemington: "...This pretentious kid even rejected them because they doesnt look great? If she dislikes them, then forget about it. Collect all the masks back! Right, what about Fang Zhao? He is the main focus. He should be adapting fine, right?" Song Pings expression turned strange. "Fang Zhao has gone out to walk his dog." Flemington: "? ? ?" This was the first time he had heard of such a thing. Actually being in the mood to walk a dog after arriving here? Wait, wasnt the primary issue that Fang Zhao brought along a dog in the first ce? Did that dog not have the slightest bit of adverse reaction either? "And then?" Flemington. "The soldiers on patrol there says that he seems to be in a cheerful mood while dog-walking and has no intention to return yet." "..." Chapter 384 Pes Fang Zhao also didnt bring Curly Hair too far. ording to the map provided, he brought Curly Hair to walk around the area where they could move about freely to first understand the topography and lifestyle of this ce. The area which Bu Base covered was huge, and the area for activity was also broad. asionally, they would run into soldiers on patrol. However, the atmosphere here was more rxed, unlike the tensed vibe of the soldiers at Baijis outposts. This ce was very dry and barren, but it was also peaceful. Curly Hairs adaptability was very strong. An environment with low pressure and low oxygen didnt appear to cause any changes in him. The barren sand also didnt make his spirits fall, and he seemed to really like it here. There werent any other people around, so Fang Zhao also didnt keep Curly Hair leashed. Currently Curly was running about on the sand without a care in the world. He was also very interested in the various bugs and animals beneath the soil, and regardless of whether they were big or small, Curly Hair would capture and y with them for awhile before devouring them. Fang Zhao observed for a bit, and since Curly Hair seemed content, Fang Zhao just let him be. After strolling around outside, Fang Zhao leashed Curly Hair and returned back to base. On the second day, Fang Zhao woke up and headed to the bases dining hall to eat, when he ran into Woo Tianhao and Mitisy. Having gone through a day of getting ustomed to the new environment, the two had gotten stronger, just that Mitisy still appeared like hecked sleep. It wasnt just Woo Tianhao and Mitisy. Zaro and Barbara also came out to walk about today. However, these two didnt eat at the dining hall. Instead, they ate their own food which they brought along. The program team allmented as they watched the five guests be active and lively. "Genes are really something powerful. They are the descendants of the Great Generals after all. Their adaptability ability is really strong." Genes implied potential. As long as this sort of potential wasnt wasted, they would be superior to others. Wasting them was another matter. "Lets notpare with the other four. After all, they are members of the Great Generals family ns. They have impressive genes, but what about Fang Zhao? Isnt he still of an artistic background?! We cantpete with the other four, but we also should learn from Fang Zhao..." The director started to deliver "chicken soup" for the other staffers in the program team. Actually, the director felt helpless deep down. This was the first time all the invited guests had a stronger adaptability then the staffers. He reckoned that the special guests could start filming already, but the staff couldnt keep up. As he thought about this problem, the director revised his arrangements. Their own end could not officially start work, but the special guests could be mobilized first. The director gathered the five special guests together and started to mobilize them. "The guide manual sent to you all contains a lot of important information including edible and poisonous food stuff you might see outside. If you see something that isnt shown, it is best not to touch it. Therefore, if you see something that is unknown, it is best to leave it to the professionals." At the start, Zaro was still listening attentively, but as he listened on, he started to daydream. On the surface it couldnt be seen, but deep down it was like this: Previously I have earned quite a bit endorsing wild ginger, but the sustainability isnt there. Fresh ginger is fine, but it is still best to endorse garlic. Fang Zhao has already brought a dog. I will also bring one next time. I dont like these kinds of small dog. Big dogs are way more impressive. When will we be able to have inte connection here? I want toin! ... In 2 minutes, the thoughts in Zaros brain hadpletely jumped from wild ginger to dogs to something else altogether. After emphasizing the stuff that needed to be taken care of, the director then exined to everyone about the main point of poverty alleviation. "In the Old Era, there was this saying, Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime..." Poverty alleviation nowadays was generally about discovering an impoverished regions bright spots and magnifying it. Following which, the next step would be to try and raise the quality of life at these impoverished regions. However easy it might sound, how many could actually achieve this? Furthermore, theirs was a program which had an entertainment nature. They didnt really pin too much hope on discovering any bright spots; however, they would bank on the program to let people know how arduous this ce was so that they would consider this ce when they made donations. Of course, regardless of what he thought deep down or how cruel reality was, the director wouldnt exin things too realistically when trying to mobilize them. "See more, listen more, walk around more, understand more. Given everyones experienced and wise mind, you all should probably be able to discover this ces bright spot," the director concluded. Woo Tianhao: See more, listen more? Definitely! Just rely on my observant and alert senses! Mitisy: Walk around more, understand more? Seems like a ratherrge amount of exercise. Zaro: My wise mind? Barbara: Bright spot? Fang Zhao: Slightly difficult. The director felt satisfied seeing all five special guests apparently deep in thought. It seemed like these five special guests already understood his words. pping his hand to rouse everyone, the director then continued, "As some of our program team staffers still havent fully adapted and are unable to formally start work, today we will let Colonel Song Ping bring everyone out to look around. The personnel turnover on Bu was much higher than on Baiji and Wai. After all, the environment here wasnt suitable for ordinary living. A few years were fine, but if it was too long, there would be some people unable to endure it. Thus, most soldiers generally wouldnt stay for more than ten years before being transferred to other locations. Song Ping had served on the explorer-ss spaceship Fomalhaut previously. After that, he had been transferred here for an interim period. He had already achieved enough military merits, and he would be able to get promoted again just by staying here and gaining experience. This was the second year since he had been transferred to Bu, and he would be transferred elsewhere after at most three years to some other that would basically be higher up in the development sequence. Although he had no intention of staying long on Bu, Song Ping was still rather cordial with the few special guests. Even if they couldnt change the development outlook of Bu, at leasts these special guests could bring along some financial support. This was only the second day since the program team had arrived. After considering that some people were still in the preliminary stages of adapting and werent in prime condition, some cars were specially brought out to bring these people along as Song Ping introduced the various areas and their uses on the wayside. Noticing the deserts in the distance, Mitisy pointed beneath his feet and asked, "Isnt there oil below the deserts? I have seen some records from during the Old Era mentioning about this. In the Old Era, oil was considered a very important resource." Song Ping nodded his head. "Oil has been detected in many areas of Bu, but it isnt necessary. For daily usage, the thermal radiation provided by the fixed star is enough. It is even more convenient and lower cost. Our base mainly uses sr energy. As for even higher level power consumption, we use power ores that are sent over here." Afterwards, Song Ping brought them to see the cultivated fields. "Every year, those sent over for military service are allocated to work in these fields, either growing crops or improving the soil quality." "What sort of things can be grown in this ce?" Zaro asked in disbelief as he pointed at the barren patch of sand. "Things can be grown as long as there is water. The pipingyout waspleted a long time ago. The water supply is able to meet the requirements," Song Ping replied. Very quickly, they reached the agricultural district. Crops of varying heights grew sparsely on the modifiednd. "They dont look to be growing too well." Mitisy didnt know much about farming, but at least he could tell that the crops werent doing well. Song Ping said, "The output isnt too high, but at least we wont let everyone die." Woo Tianhao appeared to think of something and asked in a hurry. "Brother Ping, then do you all eat bugs? Baiji also had bugs in the past. Bugs this rge!" "Bugs? We eat them too, but less. There arent too many bugs that are edible here. They are either too small, too difficult to catch, or too expensive to catch. Those funds would be better appropriated for agriculture. We mainly have agricultural produce here, all grown by ourselves. Sometimes we capture some edible items from the ocean to improve our diet, but those are rare. There are alsorge animals on drynd, but because their numbers are low and arent a threat to the base, most of them have been ced on the protected species list. Not only are we not allowed to eat them, but if we see these animals encountering any difficulties on the outside, we still have tond them a hand. Therefore, in our base, we tend to eat vegetarian more often than not. Other times, we would just have the nutritional dose to replenish our energy and the required nutrients. Song Ping was saying all these to tell them that over here, dont think about eatingvish meats and extravagant stuff. When you are here, you follow everyone and eat vegetables! Zaro rubbed his chin and nodded. "I understand what you are trying to say. The Old Era had a saying, rest in peace." Song Ping: "....? ?" Woo Tianhao was indeed someone who had interacted with Zaro the most, and immediately understood what Zaro was trying to say. "You probably wanted to say when in Rome, do as the Romans do, right?" Zaro pped his hand. "Right! Thats the one!" Song Ping: "..." For a second, I thought that there was a problem with my ability to understand! "More better-suited crops for this ce could be cultivated," Mitisy said. "Find some researchers and they would surely be able to look into it." Song Ping shook his head. "Researchers? We cant bring any over. The sry would be too low and the conditions are too poor; thend isnt fertile enough for abundant crop cultivation, and we arent able to attract any research talent. Look at Baiji. They were able to attract quite a number of researchers over, but this is an aspect we cannotpete with. Of course, if you all are willing to help out, you could send some people over. Those that arent looking for fame are genuinely knowledgeable and capable people. It is fine even if their personalities arent the best." Song Ping had only made an offhand remark. He didnt pin his hopes on an entertainment program being able to bring capable researchers over. "Let me bring you over to the plot." Song Ping deactivated a regions defensive and brought Fang Zhao and the others in. He wasnt going to forget to speak about Bu Bases strong point. "Our students here on military service do not have to mine. Although farming might be a little more tiring, it is still safer than on Baiji. Just solely this point makes recruits more willing toe here." As he spoke, Song Ping nced at Fang Zhao. He had been transferred over from the explorer-ss spaceship Fomalhaut and had heard about Fang Zhaos application to serve his military service onboard the Fomalhaut and Arcturus. Unfortunately, the applications were rejected, and Fang Zhao chose to serve on the Baiji that had arduous conditions. Sometimeter, unexpectedly, Baiji discovered deposits of high-grade power ores as it took off and flourished. Many people knew that it was Fang Zhao who had discovered the new power ore, but many people also knew that even without Fang Zhao, other people would also be able to discover it, just that it might take slightly longer. As such, there were still many people who considered Fang Zhao to have an element of luck. Bu Base Commander Flemington had taken this into ount when he had agreed to coborate with the program team. Otherwise, Flemington wouldnt have dared to take such a risk. He would be in line for a good promotion if he guarded this smoothly for another one or two years. He wasnt willing to meet any hups during this period. Song Ping didnt think about that stuff. He introduced Fang Zhao and the others to the crops here. "We are such a big and we cannot always rely on supplies. Only through self-reliance can we truly establish ourselves. We cant let ourselves starve to deaths if something unexpected happens to our supplies. Pests have to be prevented in the fields, but the effects of pesticides are limited. We also cant poison ourselves just trying to kill pests." Song Ping sent a few images to Fang Zhao and the others, introducing them to some of themonly seen bugs and animals that were harmful to their crops. "Especially this sort!" Song Ping pointed at one of the images and gritted his teeth. "These are one of thergest pests here. Arge reason for our low output is because of them. They can eat a lot, and just a moment of inattention can allow them to destroy arge patch, with everyones hard efforts going to waste!" The animal that Song Ping was talking about had a long, narrow body with developed ws and a tail. Its body appeared to be covered with segments of scales, and an adult one was about the size of a human palm. "These things are highly resistant to drugs and are very nimble in the earth. It is very difficult to catch them without relying on traps. This type of animal is a big headache for the base. Luckily, it isnt too poisonous and doesnt pose too much danger to humans. "To protect the crops, we have deployed the defensive; however, the isnt always sealed at all times. The fields requirerge amounts of manpower to tend to them, and each time we open up the defensive, a few sneak in. We also have assigned personnel to exterminate pests regrly, but trying to get rid of thempletely is simply impossible. These animals bury too quickly into the ground. Even when the pest exterminators do discover traces of them, theres always the concern about coteral crop damage. With their hands tied, the difficulty of pest extermination is rather high." Fang Zhao studied the image. "Its like a lizard?" "It only looks a little simr, but its internal structure ispletely different. There are specimens in the base. I will show them to you all when we get back. If the pest exterminators are able to catch one next time, I will dissect it to let you all see," Song Ping said. "You cant catch one now?" Woo Tianhao cracked his knuckles, eager to give it a try. "They arent easy to catch. You will probably need guidance from a professional if you want to catch one, as well as equipment. Also you mustnt damage the crops as well. In short, catching them isnt as easy as you think." Song Ping had just said this when he saw Curly Hair running like the wind. He bit at something in the soil and dragged it out before hitting it against the ground for a few times. He then raised his head and tossed it into the air. Curly Hair leapt up and caught it in his mouth before hitting it twice and tossing it into the air again. "Is this the pest you were talking about?" Fang Zhao pointed at the thing that was tossed into the air. Song Ping: "...Seems so." Curly Hair held it in his mouth while ying with it excitedly before swaggering over to Fang Zhao as though he was trying to take credit. Fang Zhao took a look at the animal held in Curly Hairs mouth and then nced at Song Ping. Song Pings voice was tart. "Indeed." Chapter 385 Enjoying In Spite Of Suffering Curly Hair ced the thing between his teeth beside Fang Zhaos feet before scampering back off to the fields. In the blink of an eye, he came back with another. Fang Zhao put on a pair of gloves, picked up the thing beside his leg, and examined it. "Seems like it is really a little different." After studying them, Fang Zhao ced the two animals that Curly Hair had caught on the ground. Even if these two hadnt been smashed dead by Curly Hair, they were probably dazed and half-dead. Song Ping was also standing watch at the side holding some equipment and stomped on them once more. Song Ping definitely wouldnt go easy on these sorts of pests. Mitisy squatted down and examined this new species curiously. Woo Tianhao watched as Curly Hair went off to catch pests again. He itched to give it a try too so he followed after. Seeing that everyone wouldnt be resigned unless they gave it a try, Song Ping said, "Go on, just pay attention to not damage the crops." "Understood!" Woo Tianhao even specially ran over to a warehouse at the side and rummaged through it for a tool he felt was useful before heading to the fields. It was "monkey see, monkey do" for Zaro, and he grabbed a farming tool which he had no idea of how it functioned before running over to the field and joining in the fun. Barbara got herself a stool and wiped it over 10 times before gracefully sitting on it. Getting down in the dirt and hunting pests wasnt something for a noble youngdy like her. Half an hourter. Woo Tianhao did a few tumbles before catching one with some difficulty and damaged some crops in the process. Mitisy took more caution around the crops and wasnt able to let loose. As a result, he wasnt able to catch any. On the other hand, Zaro didnt care about the crops in the field either. However, hecked Woo Tianhaos experience, and it seemed more like he was a pest rather than a pest exterminator. Upon seeing the situation, Song Ping hurriedly called the few of them back. If this went on, he didnt know how many of these crops that had been so painstakingly cultivated would be damaged. Compared to Woo Tianhaos performance, Curly Hair brought over pest after pest as Song Ping watched on. If he hadnt experienced it for himself, Song Ping would have thought that these pests were easy to catch! Woo Tianhao nced at the one he caught, then eyed the bunchid out by Curly Hair on the ground and felt as if he had been dealt a blow. He couldnt help but admit the reality that he couldnt bepared to a dog. However, when he saw Mitisy and Zaro...Hahahaha they still cant bepared with me! Woo Tianhao immediately felt much better. "Such an impressive dog has definitely got to be from Muzhou!" Song Ping eyed Fang Zhao enviously. Song Ping had eyed those work dogs bred in Muzhou for some time already. He had heard that these dogs were especially impressive. Unfortunately, the application difficulty to get them here was too high, and they also couldntpete with the people fromrger military districts who wanted them. "Hahahaha you guessed wrong!" Woo Tianhao roared withughter. "Its a Yanzhou dog!" Woo Tianhao then raised two fingers. "Its worth 200 million." Song Ping shuddered. He had thought of borrowing the dog from Fang Zhao but quickly gave up the idea. He couldnt afford to borrow it! What if he damaged it by ident? How much would he have topensate? In less than half an hour, the ground before Fang Zhao was littered with the field pests that Curly Hair had brought back. Aftering back once more, Curly Hair no longer went scampering off. "This is all for the time being," Fang Zhao said while diverting the others attention to the corpses on the ground. He casually pushed a remnant of a pests tail that was hanging by Curly Hairs mouth in. Eating on the sly yet not knowing how to cover your tracks! Song Pings attention waspletely absorbed by these pestsid out on the ground and didnt notice Fang Zhaos actions. Right now he felt like he had received a blow, yet he was also pleasantly surprised. "...This already isnt easy!" As he gazed at the row of creatures that had wrecked their fields every day, Song Ping wondered whether to issue Curly Hair a little pest exterminator award. Song Ping went back to the warehouse to bring some instruments out. He picked a fat specimen out to dissect and showed their body structures to Fang Zhao and the others. He exined how these things were able to be so nimble within the soil because of their body structures. Catching them under normal circumstances was really difficult. Curly Hair was a "special case". After the demonstration, Song Ping heeded Zaro and Woo Tianhaos suggestions about not wasting resources and making the most of what they had, so he roasted these pests. There was little meat and it didnt taste good. They only tried it for the novelty. Eating was secondary. Photos were the main point. Woo Tianhao and the others took a number of photographs and looked forward to showing them off on their social media when they received inte ess. Afterwards, Song Ping still showed Fang Zhao and the others around some small factories. Of course, Bus factories werent limited to these, and there were surely a few that werent for their eyes. A lot of the things that Song Ping said might not have been entirely true either. Fang Zhao was well aware of all of this. Take for example the cars and other mechanical equipment at the base that didnt require crude oil as power. But what about other stuff? What about the chemical industry aspect? When Zaro had first arrived on the base, he had asked questions regarding these. However, when Fang Zhao saw that the Bu personnel hadnt bothered to exin further, Fang Zhao just treated it as nothing. Things that were too confidential such as the chemical industry, military affairs, and others couldnt be revealed to external people. Bu was no exception. Every single base was just like this and would only let guests see the most basic things. Other aspects werent something outsiders coulde into contact with. How could a that was garrisoned for so long have just the few things that Song Ping had shown? "Wah! What is that!" Woo Tianhaos eyes lit up as he pointed at a car parked inside a warehouse. "The car is used by soldiers nearby for transporting small-scale goods," Song Ping exined. "It looks like the dune buggies we toyed with at the beach some time back, right Zaro?" Woo Tianhao said. "A little, but there are weapons attached on top of it." Zaro scanned the instations on the car and touched the broad tires. "The tires are a little different from the ones we used back then." "It looks even more impressive! Brother Ping, what is this sort of car called?" In Woo Tianhaos opinion, this sort of car ought to have a name like "Wild Dog", "Wild Bull", "T-Rex", or something else wild and ferocious. "We call it Little Electric Donkey," Song Ping said. "...An electric-powered car? Little Electric Donkey then, so be it. Can I try it?" Woo Tianhao rubbed his hands together. "Sure." There were five cars in the warehouse. Song Ping locked the weapons systems on these vehicles before letting them use it. Woo Tianhao and Zaro were all old hands. Upon getting on, they sped off into the desert. After consulting Song Ping, Mitisy slowly drove the car out of the warehouse. "Fang Zhao, you..." Song Ping had just seen Mitisy drive out and turned around, preparing to ask Fang Zhao when he saw Curly Hair hop on. "Hic...you have no qualms bringing the dog along?" There wasnt any form of protection on the car. What would happen if the car flipped and squashed the dog? 200 million! Fang Zhao nced at Curly Hair squatting in the storage seat and wagging his tail before turning to reply at Song Ping, "No problem, he isnt afraid." Song Ping: "..." But I am afraid! Song Ping felt his heart rising up into his mouth as he watched Fang Zhao drive out. Sighing, Song Ping turned to thest special guest inside the warehouse. Barbara extended her hand adorned with jewels and neatened her flowery summer hat, put on a pair of shades, and smiled elegantly. "I will be taking a walk nearby." A youngdy of nobility doesnt ride this sort of coarse car! Song Ping sighed once again as he watched Barbara lift the hems of her skirt and leave with her assistants and bodyguards. Song Ping then got soldiers to follow and protect these five guests. Fang Zhao didnt drift like Woo Tianhao and Zaro when he drove out. He kept a speed that wasnt too fast or too slow as he surveyed the surroundings. Moving further ahead, he couldnt see a single nt anywhere. Gusts of wind blew, sweeping up huge sheets of sand. Curly Hair stuck his tongue out as if yfully licking the golden sand all around. Approximately 20 minutester, they received a notice from Song Ping. "Urgent warning, we have to return. Theres a storm nearby." Fang Zhao didnt dy upon receiving the notice. He turned the car around and headed back. Zaro and Woo Tianhao had driven far out, but because of their speed, they managed to return quickly, even before Fang Zhao. However, Zaro tried to show off his drifting whening to a stop. After a beautiful arc, Song Ping, Barbara, and her entourage were hit with a spray of sand. Song Ping was still fine. He had long gotten used to it, and his body was always full of sand every time he went out. Barbara couldnt stand it and shouted while patting away the sand on her body. There was no ce to shower here, and she hadnt brought along any clean clothes. She could only make do with ring as if she wanted to kill Zaro. Noticing that a situation was going to ur, Song Ping hurriedly drew everyones attention away. "The wind is getting strong. Let us hurry up and leave. Get on the car!" The Little Electric Donkeys were parked and the warehouse was locked. The party hurriedly got on the car and left. After a while in the car, Barbara had finally gotten rid of all the dirt on her face. She was admiring herself in the mirror when she realized her ring was missing from her finger. "My diamond ring!" Barbara wailed. Every essory Barbara wore on her body was specially custom-made. The value of the gems on them werent ordinary either. What Barbara loved the most was the design of the ring, and nothing couldpare to it. She anxiously searched on the car and didnt find it. "I definitely lost it while patting away the sand on my body! It was definitely still there before that!" Barbara shot Zaro a murderous look. Song Ping felt his head hurting more. The things these little brats wore definitely wasnt cheap. "Should I send men to search for it?" Getting the car to turn around to everyone search for it was impossible. They could only roughly estimate the changes to the desert atmosphere, but it wasnt too precise. All along, they had always needed to make the necessary preparations beforehand. If they were to return now, what would happen if they were to encounter any unforeseen events? Barbara took a look at the screen disying the weather conditions and said with a gloomy look. "No need, lets return to the base first!" Turning back now was too risky. Her heart ached from losing the ring, but not to the point where she would let the soldiers risk their safety to help her look for it. "If I lost it, then so be it. Zaro willpensate me!" Barbara red coldly and stared more daggers at him. Zaro was so angry he nearly leaped down from his seat. "You lost it yourself! What has it got to do with me! Look at yourself for wearing so many essories! Unreasonable demon!" "If you had eyes on your head and didnt spray me with sand, would my precious ring have gone missing?!" "Ha! Surely that ring of yours was sick of you and took the opportunity to escape! Look, why havent you lost your other rings?" Song Pings head hurt as the two bickered. Luckily, Barbara didnt insist they turn around to search for it, and everyone returned to the base safely. The two were still arguing when they got back to base. "How about this? After the storm subsides, well return to search for it," Song Ping said. Actually, deep down he knew that in such a ce, the odds of finding a tiny ring after the storm subsided would be extremely low. "Tsk, its just a tiny ring. Look at how miserly you are." The corners of Zaros mouth curled upwards. "Diamond ring! The only one of its kind in the world. Arge, diamond, ring!" Barbara emphasized. Zaro seemed to think of something and his tone changed. "Only one of its kind in the world? Wait here!" After that, Zaro returned to his room for a bit. When he came out, he threw a box at Barbara. "Compensation!" After tossing the box at Barbara, Zaro quickly returned to his room and locked the door. Barbara was apprehensive of the box that Zaro tossed over. She stood a distance away and got an assistant to open it. Inside the room, Zaros agent asked curiously. "What was in the box? A real diamond ring?" Zaro replied gleefully, "She wanted arge diamond ring? I gave her argering. A special variant of Wais garlic. In the entire world, this species exists only on Wai. Its one of a kind too,even I couldnt bear to eat it.[1.The chinese characters for diamond and garlic sound simr. Diamond is zuan, while garlic is suan.] Agent: "..." Are you courting death? Program team staff resting area. The director was holding on to a cup of hot tea as he discussed the script. He didnt think that these high-profile special guests would follow their script entirely. Neither did he hope to assign any special roles to these guests. All he hoped for was that these few would follow the general outline. Didnt General Renault say this already? Let Zaro suffer some hardship. Endure some sandstorms, be vegetarian for a period, and experience an arduous and dull life. This should be considered tough for these bunch of aristocratic young masters. "How are things going on at that side?" The director asked a staff member. "It seems...still fine," the person said weakly. "What sort of reply is that? Say alright if its alright and say no if it isnt. What is seems still fine?" The director was displeased with the staff member giving him this sort of reply. That staff member also didnt bother to exin and showed the director the messages he received today. What he saw was a series of photographs. In the first photo, the five special guests were surrounding a simple tform as they watched Song Ping dissect a creature. Apparently that creature was a pest. In the second photograph, the five special guests were gathered around a grill. On it were a number of pests that had been gutted and cleaned. It was as if the director could hear the sizzling of oil and the fragrance of roasted meat. Everyone in the program team that spent the day as vegetarians started salivating. Further on were photographs of Zaro and the others drifting joyfully in the desert. They even made victory signs towards the camera. Even that dog by Fang Zhaos side seemed to be happily sticking out its tongue and ying in the sand. The members of the program team whose bodies hadnt yet fully adapted and were cooped up in the base for the entire day: "..." They felt so envious. "Does this count as enjoying in spite of suffering?" A staff member muttered. Director: "Hehe." How is this suffering?! At a nce, it really seemed like a vacation. Every one of them were happily having so much fun! If this went on, the mission General Renault gave him would not bepleted. The director pped pped the script in his hands and regained his self-confidence. "Just let them have fun while they can. From tomorrow onwards, we will follow the arrangements made by the program team. Those that can move, move. We will be starting to film ahead of schedule!" After hepleted issuing his instructions, the director sat down beaming as he looked at the script with a cup of hot tea. Mhmm, thats right. I am the one who controls everything. Chapter 386 Causing Trouble After sending Fang Zhao and the others back to base, Song Ping went and reported to Commanding Officer Flemington. "Fang Zhao didnt hear anything useful?" This was what Flemington was most concerned with. "No," Song Ping replied. Flemington immediately looked disappointed; however, he had already anticipated this oue. "Seems like these rumors were all exaggerated," Flemington sighed and waved his hands dismissively. "Never mind, just bring this bunch to have fun. If they have fun, they will be willing to spend. Are they easy to bring along?" Song Ping recalled the few special guests behavior today and reported honestly, "They are still alright. A little squeamish, but they dont behave that much worse than others. Zaro and Woo Tianhao were really happy while driving the cars and said that they would donate a fleet to us!" "Haha thats good!" The disappointment in Flemingtons heart disappeared in an instant. As long as the special guests didnt cause trouble and were willing to donate more stuff, they would definitely benefit with this coboration with this project team. "Carry out n A," Flemington said in a rxed manner. When the program team came calling, Commanding Officer Flemington had discussed with the other high level officers of the base and came up with two sets of response ns. If the special guests performed well, they would cooperate to the greatest extent, which was their aforementioned "n A". If the guests threw their weight around and caused trouble, the base would be forceful and let this bunch suffer some hardship in "n B". Now that everything seemed to be going smoothly, Flemington also chose to take the path of "n A" . This way, the program team could film in peace, and they would all be rxed as well. Everyone would get what they needed and both sides would benefit. After Song Ping left, Flemington was in a good mood as he browsed through the photos and videos of the five special guests that Song Ping had submitted. They had all been taken today. But somehow, as Flemington flipped through them, he felt that something seemed a little off. Werent the bunch of creatures beingid out like salted fish on the ground the hardest pests to exterminate at the base?! Flemington thought that he had seen wrong. He rubbed his eyes and took a closer look at the photograph. There was nothing wrong with his eyes; those really were the things that caused him so much headache! Just now, Song Ping had said that Fang Zhaos dog that was worth 200 million was a little helper at catching pests. He had thought that Song Ping said it as a joke and was exaggerating, but it was really true! Nightfall descended on the base. Outside, sand and dust filled the sky, and the raging storm had yet to pass. However, the inside of the base was rather peaceful. There were very few entertainment facilities and enriching entertainment activities at the base. There wasnt free inte ess either, so many people slept early. Fang Zhao had great pickings today. He had gained quite some inspiration when they were out today and wrote down some musical scores before lying down to rest. Instead of sleeping, he quietly listened to the various sorts of sounds. Although the base had decent soundproofing, as long as Fang Zhao concentrated, he could also hear the the wind and sand blowing against the base. That was a natural rhythm that was impossible for a person to create. Wind, sand, rocks,nd, and the solid barrier that man had created. This was the sound of all those things interacting with each other. All of these sounds formed individual musical notes in Fang Zhaos mind, forming a score that specifically belonged to Bu. Suddenly, Fang Zhao distantly heard some minute unfamiliar notes and tones that were difficult to catch. That little bit of sound was feeble, like the activity of ants beneath the feet of humans. It could be extinguished at any moment, yet it still struggled and fortunately could still rush out. The beat that was both strong and weak had intervals that seemed to have been measured by the worlds most urate metronome. It didnt get tired and continued over and over like a beckon, yet also like a plea. What exactly was that? Just as Fang Zhao was pondering, Curly Hair groaned and ran over to the side of Fang Zhaos bed. Fang Zhao opened his eyes and nced at Curly Hair. Curly Hair whimpered, staring at Fang Zhao with innocent eyes. He was so serious that his tail wasnt wagging. This sort of behavior by Curly Hair was seeking permission. Back when they were at home, this meant that he wanted to game. But now, Fang Zhao didnt think that Curly Hair had called him in the middle of night because he wanted to game. Wouldnt Curly Hair be asking for a beating for making a fuss and wanting to game in the middle of the night? "You also hear it? That sound," Fang Zhao asked. He didnt know why, but he felt that Curly Hair had surely heard that sound. "Woof!" Curly Hair wagged his tail and spun around before running a few steps towards the door then turning to face Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao didnt move and remained seated on the bed. He was pondering. He didnt know what that sound was, but it probably wasnt a threat. If it had been other important information, the base would have probably have caught the message. If even the base couldnt catch it, yet he heard it... Fang Zhao also couldnt determine whether it was a good or bad thing. After that time on Baiji, it might have seemed impressive, but Fang Zhao knew that he was being eyed by a lot of people. Many scientists wished to study his ears, and there were people who even discussed about whether they could get a hold of Fang Zhaos body should he pass away, whether naturally or by ident. This time, he could pretend as if nothing had happened and follow the program team as well as the bases arrangements. Hedplete the season of filming before returning back and continuing with his life. When Curly Hair noticed that Fang Zhao was unmoving, he ran over,raised his dog paws to tug at Fang Zhaos pants, and whimpered. Fang Zhao suddenlyughed as he watched Curly Hair. He got up and straightened his clothes before patting Curly Hairs head. "Hide it well." ... Song Ping was currently watching "Founding Era". He took a look at the time, realized it was already gettingte, and decided to go to bed after this episode. Just that before this episode finished broadcasting, Song Ping received Fang Zhaos call. "Sound? What sound... Wait a minute!! Exin it in detail!" Song Ping couldnt care less about the series and questioned hurriedly. He was full of anticipation and anxiety. Elsewhere, Flemington was in good spirits after handling todays matters and had rested early. He was currently in a deep slumber when he was jolted awake by a call. It was rare for Flemington to be sleeping so well, so his mood darkened when he was roused. However, he knew that a call at this time would surely mean an urgent matter, so he had no time to be angry and quickly put it through. "WHAT???!" Flemington was so startled he tumbled of the bed. On the other end, Song Ping said rather hurriedly, "Fang Zhao said he heard some sounds. However, I asked some specialists about the sorts of sounds he was hearing and they couldnt provide any conclusive answers. It is possible that it has nothing to do with our base, and the instruments arent able to detect it as well." "Thats the way!!" Would it still be significant if the instruments could detect it?! Flemington could hardly hold back his excitement. Back then, Baijis instruments couldnt detect the ore, but Fang Zhao could hear it! Flemingtons breathing became heavier when he recalled the history of Baijis rise to prominence. Hahaha, I never expected that I would also see such a day! Every cloud really has a silver lining! Without caring about anything else, Flemington put on clothes as fast he could and rushed out of the bedroom. Fang Zhao was led by Song Ping to Flemingtons office, and in no time, Bus most authoritative figure came striding over. "Hahaha! Fang Zhao, I have heard about you for a long time! I finally get to see you today!" Flemington was brimming with enthusiasm as he took Fang Zhaos hand in two of his own and shook them vigorously. He eyed Fang Zhao as though he had seen his own father. Beside him, Song Ping thought to himself: Sir, restrain yourself a little! Dont scare him away! Flemington didnt care about what others thought and hurriedly asked Fang Zhao, "You said you heard a sound our bases instruments couldnt detect? Is it ore?" "No," Fang Zhao replied. Flemingtons mood... seemed to take a sharp nosedive. Song Ping coughed lightly. "Fang Zhao said the sound seems like something emitted from electrical equipment." "Electrical equipment?" Flemington calmed down. "It isnt the sound emitted from our outpost or equipment scattered at other areas?" "Probably not." Song Ping exined, "We dont have many outposts here, and there are only so many equipment we use at the nearby outposts which are all avable at the base. I have already let Fang Zhao listen to them, and he says it isnt from one of those." Song Ping wasnt an impulsive person, and he would only report it to Flemington after confirming the details. "If it isnt equipment we use at the base or outposts..." Flemington quashed the disappointment in his heart. His face stiffened as the first thing he thought was: Spy! As though he could guess Song Ping and Flemingtons thoughts, Fang Zhao replied, "It probably isnt a spy. It doesnt seem to have invasive properties." "Reason?" Flemington frowned and stared at Fang Zhao. "Feeling," Fang Zhao replied. Flemington was at a loss for words. Curly Hair was lying by Fang Zhaos feet. He raised his head to look at Flemington before turning to Fang Zhao. Those innocent looking eyes appeared as though hepletely didnt understand what these people were saying. Flemington pondered for a bit. "Regardless whether this sound has any invasive properties or not, we must get to the bottom of this matter!" Flemington brought up the weather forecast, studying it before asking Fang Zhao. "Can you determine which direction it ising from?" "Yes." Fang Zhao pointed at a direction. "How far? Flemington asked again. "I cant say for certain, but it isnt within the scope of the base." "Then is that sound still emitting? Did you hear itst night?" Flemington continued his questioning. "I didnt hear itst night, but it is still sounding now," Fang Zhao replied truthfully. Fang Zhao was certain he didnt hear itst night and Curly Hair hadnt acted out of the ordinary either. That sound definitely wasnt being emittedst night. Of course, there was the possibility that the sound had been further away so they hadnt heard it. "Fang Zhao, could you help out tonight? I will dispatch men to follow you out of the base to trace the source of the sound. The storm outside is starting to weaken. There shouldnt be any storms that cannot be handled in the direction you pointed out in the next 20 hours." "Alright, but the program team starts filming tomorrow," Fang Zhao said. "Dont worry, I will handle it." After thinking about it, Flemington added himself to the group he arranged to escort Fang Zhao. He couldnt sit still in the base. Whether this was good or bad, he still had to get to the bottom of it. The base was very efficient, and Flemington very quickly dispatched men, cars, and flying transports to bring Fang Zhao out of the base. A whole squad of people headed out in the direction where Fang Zhao had pointed out. In the base. Barbara was painting her nails. After todays trip out, the designs on her nails were messed up. Because of Barbaras high standards, she spent two to three hours removing the nail polish before applying a manicure. Only thest bit was left. Barbaras attendant was painting a design an artist had constructed personally for her. She had originally wanted the design to be embedded, but when she thought about how she had lost her diamond ring today, she changed her ns and at the same time pondered how to get her revenge on Zaro. For example... conning him of 100 million? As she was deep in thought, a bodyguard who apanied her over to Bu rushed over and said some words to Barbara in a low soft voice. Barbaras finger trembled and the design on her nails that was almostpleted ruined. By her side, her attendant hung her head and didnt dare let out a squeak. However, this time Barbara didnt care about her nails and only asked the bodyguard solemnly, "Is the news verified?" "Verified! Flemington has already brought Fang Zhao out of the base." "Chase after them!" "Yes! I will dispatch someone to trail them in secret..." The side of Barbaras lip curled upwards. "No need. Just go follow them openly. I will personally bring people over!" "Its too dangerous! Would Flemington try to do anything funny to us outside?" Another bodyguard replied worriedly. "They wouldnt dare!" Barbara didnt want to continue exining and arranged for her men to borrow a car from the base . She called over another bodyguard and told him, "Leave Zaros side a message. Let him know that Fang Zhao heard something. Flemington is currently bringing him along to search." "What about the others? Do we tell them too?" The bodyguard asked. "No need. Once Zaro learns about it, the other two will also know," Barbara said assuredly. At Zaros side. Zaro was currently writing out a message at a tremendous speed. His mind was filled with stuff he wanted to grumble andin to his grandfather about. After he was finished with the draft, he set it to send automatically when inte ess became avable. Zaros agent couldnt sleep from worry either. He was thinking about how to face Barbaras wrath tomorrow. A apanying bodyguard came over hurriedly and told Zaro the information he had just received. "For real?!" Zaro had a look of pleasant surprise. He had been thoroughly engrossed in drafting his message and hadntpletely stepped out from the spoiled and adorable character he used with the Leizhou governor. "The information is verified." "Great!!" Zaro tossed aside all other thoughts and immediately called Woo Tianhao over to conspire and cause trouble. This wasnt an obligation of friendship. Zaro also didnt analyze things as incisively as Barbara. However, he knew that pulling an extra person along meant more guarantees. It was just like finding someone to share the me when causing trouble. At the end of the day, if everything went wrong, he wouldnt have to suffer alone. "Could it be that he discovered ore again?!" This was Zaros first thought. "Probably not. This doesnt seem to be the sort that has power ores. And even if it did, the ores wouldnt be of a high grade and wouldnt have any extracting value. "Then could it be aliens?" Zaro made another guess. "... To be precise, we are the aliens to the native organisms of this," Woo Tianhao retorted. "Then it must surely be some other important matter! I know this fellow Fang Zhao. Although he isnt as handsome as me, his ears are even sharper than a dogs! Perhaps what he heard will be a startling discovery. We mustnt miss out on it!" Zaro thought that Woo Tianhao was afraid. Woo Tianhao wasnt afraid; he was weighing the pros and cons, yet his brain had some areas that worked in a simr manner to Zaros. After the conspiring, he realized that there was still too much pressure on the two of them. herefore, they got a hold of Mitisy, who couldnt sleep and was preparing to head to the exercise hall. Mitisy froze when he heard what the other two said. He then handed his tennis racket over to a bodyguard and made a subtle hand gesture. That bodyguard left with the tennis racket and returned a short whileter,whispering something to Mitisy. After, Mitisy joined Zaro and Woo Tianhao in their covert activities. "How about we first secretly..." Just when this was suggested, they found out that Barbara had already brought a whole bunch of people and left the base with great fanfare. The three: "..." What is there to sneak about? Hurry up! Gather men and set out! The three didnt tarry, and just like Barbara, they borrowed vehicles and flying transports from the base with their entourage in tow. At the area of the other program team members. The director was studying the script intently. He had just discussed it with the screenwriter and added in a few topics to emphasize which could make the entire program better. Full marks! A godly masterpiece! Breathtaking plot, dramatic ups and downs, how thrilling! With five high-level special guests alongside such a script, the program would definitely make aeback! Calling on a few other program team members who couldnt sleep from excitement, the director said confidently, "This time we will definitely soar!: The other members were ecstatic. A pay raise was before them! "Tomorrow, we will first..." The beaming director hadnt even finished speaking when he received a notice from Bu Base"Program filming is to be postponed and Fang Zhao will be borrowed." Director: "..." He was pissed! The director didnt know the reason why Fang Zhao had been borrowed by the military. However, he felt that he should first cate the other special guests. Who knew if they would have any grievances? The director made a call to Zaros agent. He had yet to say anything when he heard the sound of wind whistling as a motorcade drove across sand. There were also the excited "whoops" of Zaro and Woo Tianhao beside. Director: "..." Forget about everything else first. His heart was tired. Chapter 387 Discovery On the sand dunes, a motorcade was currently moving. There were still a number of flying transports following after in the air. The storm above the sand dunes had yet to subside, but it had clearly weakened. Flemington looked through the weather forecast that was sent over and noticed Fang Zhao staring continuously into the distance. He thought that Fang Zhao was worried about the storm outside, so he reassured, "This storm has already passed and will start to subside rapidly. Its no longer powerful enough to pose a threat to us. Normally, we will still do missions in this sort of weather." Fang Zhao was seated in the back holding on to Curly Hair. He smiled upon hearing what Flemington said but declined toment. He had been thinking about other stuff rather than worrying about the storm. It wasnt a threat to the motorcade. Instead, he had been trying to analyze what exactly that sound could be. As they got closer to that sound, Fang Zhao could hear it even clearer. Fang Zhao had no way of exining the "beckoning" and "crying for help" meanings he heard from this sound. Even he himself didnt know why he knew this. "Is it really in this direction?" Flemington scrutinized the map as well as the projected path of the motorcade with a doubtful look. "Yes," Fang Zhao said decisively. Flemingtons brows furrowed even more, but he didnt let the motorcade slow down. "How much further?" Flemington asked. "With this speed, another half an hour would suffice," Fang Zhao replied. "If the direction is right, after half an hour, the ce we will be at is part of the Outer Region." Where the base was at, the areas which were frequently patrolled and areas with instations were ssified as the "Inner Region". The so-called "Outer Region" was the area outside of this "Inner Region. Inymans terms, it was the area which the military personnel at the base least understood and seldom went to. "The sand dunes in that area change rapidly, and there is also quicksand. We have to be careful." Flemington picked up hismunications devices and got the other vehicles in the motorcade to follow tightly. The lead car wasrge, but there were less people inside. On it were all sorts of equipment and devices to avoid danger zones. "Sir, there is someone following us." An officer reported on the situation at the base as well as the people following the motorcade. Flemington heaved a long sigh. He knew that he couldnt keep it from those people. In any case, they were still descendants of Great Generals. Were all the kids groomed by these super families all blockheads? Furthermore, even if he kept this from Zaro and the others, there would be other people in the base who would pass on this information. Bu Base wasnt just run by Flemington alone. This Fang Zhao person was just too unusual. Because of his previous incidents at Baiji, this time other people were also actively alert. After a short moment of pondering, Flemington said, "Contact the cars behind and get them to return to base. Advise them first. If they cant be persuaded, then forget about it." At least by announcing his stance, if something really did happen, Flemington had already done his part to warn them. If anything happenedter on, it would be because those people behind insisted on following. After the call, Flemingtonughed and patted Fang Zhao on his shoulder. "If this time we find something important, I will definitely help you apply for military merits! Perhaps your reserve duty rank might even rise again." Although this was said, if it wasnt an especially huge contribution, getting a promotion of his reserve duty rank was really impossible. There were many people who were honestly striving to achieve merits in the military before they could get promoted. Fang Zhao had already been discharged. In the past, reserve duty wasnt subjected to the same rules and regtions. However new rules had been set a few years back to further motivate reserve duty military personnel. For people like Fang Zhao who were still under reserve duty, if they could earn arge merit, perhaps he could still be promoted. But that was on the premise of arge contribution and influence. The group tightly following behind the motorcade. "Will we really be alright following them? This is base military after all, and we arent familiar with them. Would they forcefully send us back?" Mitisy asked worriedly. "Definitely not, even if they object, we can donate more stuff. I will throw in an extra truckload of garlic!" Zaro didnt even think about how the base military would stop them. Right now, all he wanted to know was what Fang Zhao had discovered and how to mess around following that. He was already getting bored of this period. Hearing Zaro speak about donating garlic, Mitisy scratched his head. "That isnt too good, right?" "How isnt it good? Whats wrong with garlic? Are you looking down on garlic? Do you know how valuable farm produce is?! Furthermore, in this sort of poor and barren ce, garlic is even more of a raremodity!" Mitisy thought about it. That made sense. Ordinarily, the soldiers at Bu Base couldnt consume garlic. There were limited seasonings over at the dining hall, and the condiments avable were mostly native species. The vor wasnt much, and it was fine as long as it was edible. They couldnt be picky in this ce. If one couldnt stomach it, they would go hungry. With the garlic that Zaro donated, the soldiers would have improved lives in any case. "Then I will donate a gymnasium. The bases exercise facilities arent good enough," Mitisy said. Woo Tianhao wasnt willing to be left behind. "I wonder if they would take a dojo." 15 minutester. In the motorcade at the front, Flemington received a report from a subordinate. "Signal detected!" Flemington immediately shot straight up. His hand holding on to themunications device was shaking. Fang Zhaos ears hadnt heard wrongly! "Has the source of the signal been confirmed?!" "Its a foreign signal. Although it is weak and we cant confirm what exactly it is, the signal grows stronger as we move forward. It should probably be at the ce where Fang Zhao said it is! We have yet to construct any monitoring instations in the area. There is no way the signales from the equipment!" "Very good! Continue to analyze the source of the signal and find out what it is! Teams, increase speed and move forward... no, maintain original speed, we must be cautious! All of you raise your guard up!" Flemington bellowed. Flemington also couldnt be bothered about Fang Zhao right now. After issuing the order, he quickly contacted the base and made arrangements. Although Fang Zhao said that the signal wasnt threatening, he didnt dare take any risks and arranged for teams at the base to be on standby. Moving forward, they no longer needed Fang Zhao to point the way. The motorcade had already caught the signal. When the signal became clear, the team arrived at their destination. Flemington studied the map, then nced at the sand dunes not too far away before pointing. "There!" "Take readings again! Depth probing!" Flemington was itching to immediately dig out whatever was beneath the sand. However, the signal source was buried too deep. Since they also didnt understand the region too well, they also needed to check that the ce was stable and that there wasnt any quicksand. As the surveying crew got busy, Fang Zhao also studied the area as well as the markings on the map Flemington had given him. Therge expanse ahead was arge pit. The pit waspletely filled with sand. If this sand were reced by water, it would be argeke that was over a hundred meters deep. The source of the signal was inside the the pit. Before Bu Base was constructed, a preliminary exploration of the entire was done. The deepest this region had been explored to was only a hundred meters. After it had been ssified as the "Outer Region", no one had paid any attention to it anymore. Probing equipment couldnt be installed, and even if it could, the equipment would be buried by sand after a few days. It would be a waste. Bu Base was really poor, and they couldnt afford to spend resources wantonly. Therefore, no monitoring instations nor outposts were set up in this region. Upon seeing Fang Zhao bring the dog out, Flemington reminded, "Keep the dog on a tight leash and dont lose him. Right now it is still okay since its nighttime, but dont let him out during the day. His fur is too thick, and hell be affected by the heat. Make sure to keep him on the car." This dog was worth 200 million! Flemington still wanted to borrow the dog to exterminate pests when they got back. He didnt want to let the dog fall ill. Fang Zhao nodded and brought Curly Hair for a walk in the designated safe range. Curly Hair was very excited and sniffed around as he walked before he started digging frantically. When Flemington saw this, he chuckled. "His short little legs are quite energetic..." Flemington hadnt finished speaking when the smile on his face faded. He stared fixedly at the hole Curly Hair was digging. A dogs sense of smell was even more keen than a humans. It was said that this dog which was worth 200 million had an extraordinary sense of smile. Could it be that it had discovered something? 30 secondster, an animal like a sand lizard was dragged out in Curly Hairs mouth. Afterwards, it was tossed around by Curly Hair as a toy. Flemington: "..." Disappointment. A short whileter, Flemington sensed activity on that side and looked over again. Curly Hair had dragged out yet another animal. Flemington: "..." He silently retracted his gaze. On the third time, Flemington no longer carried any hope. When he looked over, he saw Fang Zhao squatting down to pick up something that Curly Hair had excavated. His squinting eyes widened immediately and he hurried over. "What did you find?!" "A piece of metal." Fang Zhao handed over the metal piece that had been excavated. The piece of metal that wasnt even half the size of his fist seemed as though it was part of a wreckage from a flying transport. After sending it over for analysis, the verdict was that this metal existed even before Bu Base. That meant that this piece was already here even before Bu Base was constructed! "Commander, the probe results of this region are out." A technician transmitted the depth probes readings over. Flemington rapidly went through the report, and excitement showed on every inch of muscle in his body. Pointing at the huge sand pit, he said, "Dig it up!" Bu Base was poor in the past and they were unwilling to even spend the least bit of money. Now, Flemington, who always took the conservative path, decided to be audacious and try it out. Considering Baiji and Wai and how these bases that were on the tail end of the development sequence had flourished, who wouldnt be willing when a chance to change Bus fortunes appeared? Even if the changes werent toorge, creating some news to attract attention over would also be good. Of course, if there were others willing to share the responsibility, Flemington was also more than willing. Say, for example, those few special guests that were behind. Just as he thought about those special guests, Zaros party arrived. Upon learning that there was something buried in the huge sand pit, Zaro visualized all sorts of scenarios. Flying transports from the base also delivered a batch of equipment. Flemington got his men to hand out metal detectors that could be worn on the wrist. Personnel not participating in the excavation would use these detectors to scan for any buried items. The more they dug, the stronger the signals became. Their base was poor and equipment wascking. Some equipment still required manpower, so Flemington arranged for another team to be sent over. The sky gradually got brighter and the temperature rose. Zaro and the others came over, wanting to y around with a few detector probes. "Give me one, I will personally do it myself!" "Me too, me too!" After using it for awhile without detecting anything, Zaro could no longer endure and his gaze wandered over to the surroundings. "Eh? What is that?" Zaro saw some white granules. Barbara, Woo Tianhao, and Mitisy heard activity from Zaros side, so they all gathered around. Zaro pinched one grain with his fingers. As he squeezed it hard, the grain turned into fine dust. Zaro was amazed. "Is this some sort of local specialty desert salt?" A soldier beside him answered with an awkward look on his face. "... That local specialty is the feces of a native desert species." In the distance, a peculiar creature stuck out half a head above the sand. Noticing people observing it, it burrowed back in to the sand with a whoosh. Curly Hairs nosed twitched. When he took two steps towards Zaro and the others, Fang Zhao pulled him backwards by his leash. "Let them dig the rest out themselves." Chapter 388 Unearthing a Treasure Woo Tianhao roared withughter as he made fun of Zaro. With a rigid face, Zaro pped away the fine white dust on his hands. Beside him, Barbara avoided him like the gue. Mitisy stifled hisughter. When he saw Colonel Song Ping, he ran over to borrow excavation equipment and mentioned to him their donation ideas that they came up with on the journey here. Song Ping was delighted; regardless whether it was garlic, a dojo, or a gym, they needed all of those! When Fang Zhao heard this, he also chimed in, "I will take part too. What else does the baseck?" Song Ping pondered for a bit before coughing lightly in an awkward manner. "How about you contribute a KTV bar?" Song Ping wasnt bragging, but when it came to singing military songs, nobody in Bu Base would im that they were better than him! Just that it was unfortunate that he didnt have a ce to exhibit it. Fang Zhao: "... I will, if it is approved." As they were speaking, Curly Hair, who had been squeezed into a tent by Fang Zhao, stuck his head out and stared over at where Zaro and the others were. Zaro, who had been just made the butt of a joke, was twitching his lips. He got up, turned on his detector, and changed another spot to survey when he heard a shrill beeping. The few people who had just been avoiding Zaro all turned to look back. "Eh?" Zaro waved the detector about. "There is something beneath the sand here... hey hey, what are you doing!" Zaro squeezed out Woo Tianhao, who had scrambled over and started digging. He then ordered his bodyguards, "Its here! Dig!" After day broke, the temperature rapidly soared. Everyone had perspiration dripping down their faces, but they were in high spirits and didnt hide inside the tents. A bodyguard held out an opened umbre to block out the sun and Zaro stood under it. Zaro downed a ss of water, wiped his face, and observed the two bodyguards digging. This was a metal piece he had detected. When it was out, he could use it as a souvenir and bring it back to show off! Over at Flemingtons side, the excavation activities had gone on for some time already and they had found quite a few metal fragments in session. Although they existed for a long time, these metal fragments didnt seem to have too severe signs of corrosion. ording to the analysis results of the technicians, these metal fragments were probably from a spaceship or exploratory ship. The materials found were simr to the ones found on the Arcturus and other exploratory ships. The metal piece that Zaro had discovered didnt arouse Flemingtons attention. Right now, Flemingtons main focus was all on the sand pit. The two bodyguards dug out the topyer of sand and some rolled-up metal sheets were revealed. One of the bodyguards was about to use force and yank it out but was stopped by Zaro. "Careful, careful!" Zaro blocked off the bodyguard who had been digging. "In the old archeology flicks I saw, you have to first brush off the sand and then blow lightly..." As he said that, Zaro got down to his knees and inhaled. He had yet to blow when a gust of wind gave him a face full of sand. He wiped his face miserably. The sand had mixed with his sweat to turn onto a muddy paste, and his face was all messy. Zaro no longer had any patience and pulled the whole metal sheet out from the sand. "There are even wordshey!" Zaro brushed off the sand on the metal sheet and blew gently. This time he took note of the wind direction. Most of the metal sheet was already ruined and all fuzzy so the words couldnt be distinguished. Fortunately, there was still a small portion in the middle that was clear. Zaro rotated the metal sheet a few times. "This should be the right way up. Its a letter...n?" Mitisy came over and studied it. "Looks like ǡ, the right portion is clearly a little longer." "Oh? Is it? No wonder I felt that something wasnt right..." Zaro replied. He hadnt finished speaking when Barbara rushed over and snatched the metal sheet before kicking Zaro to the side. Zaro was furious at being kicked aside. He rolled up his sleeves preparing to take revenge but was stopped by Mitisy. "Barbara, are you able to recognize it?" Mitisy asked as he held of Zaro. Barbaras reaction was too huge. She no longer kept the image of a noble and virtuous youngdy. Even her fan had been chucked aside. Instances that could make Barbara act this way were extremely rare. Mitisy, who wasnt able to see any useful information, waited for her answer. Hearing Mitisy say this, Zaro also froze and nced over. Zaro trembled as he saw the twinkling in Barbaras eyes. Had this unreasonable demon gone crazy? There was still quite some sand and ayer of grime on it. At this moment, Barbara couldnt care less about her obsession with cleanliness. Her two hands held the metal sheet firmly as she stared at it. There was shock, fervor, infatuation, and crazed looks in her eyes, as though she had seen a 100 kg diamond. "The Alkaid... the ǡ letter imprint. It is definitely the Alkaid, theres no doubt about it!" "What?!" Flemingtons pitch became higher. He had came over unnoticed by the others. He couldnt believe his ears. All his internal organs shuddered when he heard "Alkaid". With his hand propped to his ears, Mitisy had also heard it. His face was simrly filled with shock. "You mean to say that the thing buried here is the Alkaid, one of the seven fabled primal interster exploratory spacecrafts of Dream Team?! Wasnt the Alkaid said to have met with an ident in the preliminary stage and was destroyed?" Flemington breathed heavily. "Contact with the Alkaid was lost. Just that no traces of it were discovered all these years so people guessed that it must have met with some geomaic storm in space and was destroyed and vanished from the universe. ZaDuncero appeared to be at a loss. What was an Alkaid? Was there such an exploratory spacecraft?" His manager beside him proceeded to give him the lowdown. Many people knew about the Sirius and that it had been one of the pioneers in space exploration in the New Era. It represented a new era. And before the Sirius, there was still a primal exploratory teamprising of seven unmanned space crafts that were christened after the stars in the Big Dipper. "Primal exploratory team Dream Team bore the apex wisdom and intelligence of that time!" Barbara said with a fervor in her eyes as she stared ahead at the sand pit which was being excavated. "Alkaid, serial lost allmunications during an exploratory mission. To find the Alkaid, the Interary Fund offered a reward of 100 billion!" 100 billion! For the absolute majority of people, this number was an astronomical figure! A fire lit up in the eyes of those present. The one who started Dream Team was the founder of the Interary Fund! The initial reward was 10 billion, but as the years passed, generations after generations of Interary Fund administrators had changed. But the reward for the Alkaid was never retracted and increased continuously! 400 years had passed, and the reward had already been raised to a point that could make Barbara and the others from an aristocratic super-family background go crazy. In those 400 years, as humanitys footsteps in space increased, many adventurers had tried searching for it, but they all returned in disappointment. Whether it was Flemington, Song Ping, or many others undergoing military service on foreigns, they would all have dreamt about finding the Alkaid. However, the harsh reality had sobered them up. 400 years had already passed, and the reward for the task of finding the Alkaid that remained in first ce on the rewards board had already be a leisure topic. "Could the Interary Fund set the reward so high because they themselves never imagined that the Alkaid could be found? Who would have imagined that traces of the Alkaid would be found after 400 years? If we really unearth the Alkaid this time, the Interary Fund wouldnt go back on their word right?" Woo Tianhao voiced his thoughts. "Definitely not! That is the Interary Fund we are talking about!" Barbara refuted. If this was really unearthed, the Interary Fund would definitely not go back on their word! Whatever the case, the Interary Fund had never been fraudulent before this. Whatever was stated was paid out, not a cent less! And it wasnt paid out in installments either. If the offered reward was 100 billion, then it would be 100 billion! So what if they went back on their word?! That wasnt permitted! Absolutely not permitted! Not a single cent less! Flemington smiling mouth was about to crack. He felt as though he could soar into the high heavens. 100 billion! Even if they couldnt im all of it, their Bu Base would surely im the majority! Even if they couldnt apply for next years military expenditure, the reward from the Interary Fund would be enough for them to spend! Spaceport upgrade... Base expansion... Mm, entice some agricultural scientists over with high sries... a full scale refurbishing of soldiers equipment... Another 10 motorcades... Flemington had already started to ponder about how to spend this bounty. The teams that were excavating were stimted as though they had been injected with amphetamine when the heard the information about the Alkaid! Unlike the others who were going crazy, Fang Zhao was way more calm. He recalled something that he had read up on. There was very little information concerning the first generation of seven interster exploratory spacecraft online. He only knew that the seven ships thatprised Dream Team were the batch with the best technology. Afterwards, the Sirius belonged to a "newer generation", and further on, other exploratory spacecrafts in interster spaceships were considered even more junior. Generally, science and technological products that were out of date would only have value in being collected and disyed in a museum or on a disy shelf. Reasonably speaking, after so many years of science and technology, there was lots of innovation when it came to the strides humanity took in space. Spaceships and warships had already gone through many rounds of upgrades, and a spacecraft from that generation shouldnt make people go that crazy. However, everyones reaction was just like an Old Era archeology team discovering a magnificent mausoleum of an ancient emperor! The seven spacecrafts of the primal exploratory Dream Team that could make the Interary Fund fork out 100 billion wouldnt be that simple. Furthermore, Fang Zhao took notice of the words "bore the apex wisdom and intelligence of that time". Flemington also didnt care about what Fang Zhao was thinking. He directed men to continue excavating while preparing his report to the top brass. As for Zaro and the others, Flemington had partitioned some areas from them to y around. Zaro and the others were also unwilling to sit at the side and be idle. They waved at Flemington and requested for some excavating machinery. Mitisys manager Luxin was currently busy taking photographs of Mitisy. Zaro noticed this and spoke to his agent who was currently drinking some water at the side. "Take a look at other peoples managers! Take more initiative!" Zaros agent, who had just recorded over three hours worth of videos: "..." What the f*cking hell was I doing all this while?! After taking a few photographs, Zaro turned on the machinery and started to dig. He felt that what he was doing was a tough mission that held great historical significance! Zaro decided that he would write about a book of his travels when he returned"Those Days Where I Used An Excavation Machine On Bu".KTV is a karaoke bar.The seven stars of the Big Dipper are Alkaid (Eta Ursae Majoris), Mizar (Zeta Ursae Majoris), Alioth (Epsilon Ursae Majoris), Megrez (Delta Ursae Majoris), Phecda (Gamma Ursae Majoris), Dubhe (Alpha Ursae Majoris) and Merak (Beta Ursae Majoris). Chapter 389 Planet Bus Opportunity Huangzhou, Interary Fund headquarters. Flemington had reported the matter about Alkaid to his superiors and the council had immediately convened for a meeting. "This wreckage does indeed look like the Alkaid we lost contact with all those years ago. The archive files show the same ǡ imprint." "It is doubtful for now and not confirmed yet." "Then shall we dispatch men over?" "Flemington wants to determine whether our reward is still valid. They are eyeing the 100 billion reward." Only the council could decide when it came to such an astronomical sum. The other small leaders simply couldnt do anything. "The reward isnt a small sum. Oh dear! Never expected that the Alkaid would really be found." "Who discovered it? Bu Base personnel?" "Flemington says that it was Fang Zhao who heard activity. Afterwards, Flemington then dispatched a team to follow the sound through the night before they found traces." "WowFrom the map, it seems a long way off. How do Fang Zhaos ears work?" "No wonder the Academy of Sciences keep wanting to study those ears." "Forget about the matter with Fang Zhao for now. Lets discuss what we should do." Inside the conference room, the council members took turns speaking. This wasnt just for show, and the council members had different views they insisted on. The debate was rather intense. The director general at the head of the table furrowed his brows tightly. He lifted his hands and was about to tap the table when hismunications device rang. Afterwards, all the council members in the conference room realized that the solemn and serious director general had turned all smiles, as though he was having a chat with his own grandchildren. Those arguing also kept their mouths shut. They didnt dare make a ruckus and sat still like obedient primary school kids. Something that could make the director general react this way was a big deal. The director general slightly bent his back. "... Yes yes yes! I will arrange it right away... yes! Dont you worry! I will personally see to it!" After the call ended, the director generals expression immediately returned to its old imposing manner. He said gruffly, "Set the task of excavating the Alkaid as the number one priority! Immediately dispatch men to Bu to take over the excavation work!" The others also didnt press for answers at this time and simultaneously voiced their acknowledgment. Basically, this confirmed that the Alkaid was buried there. "What... what about the reward?" Someone asked. The director general gritted his teeth. "Give it! Once the Alkaid is excavated, transfer the money immediately! The full sum!" As the Interary Fund team got into action, the Spaceflight General Headquarters didnt fall behind either and sent a team towards Bu. Before the Alkaid was excavated, information would be ssified and not publicized. The general public didnt know about this matter. Online, many discussions were on how the entertainment program "Up Close Contact" would change its fortunes. During the previous high-profile marketing, everyone in the program team was full of confidence. Furthermore, the invited guests this time each generated their own discussion topics and thread traffic. "The program should have started filming by now, right?" There hadnt been any official information. In the past, there would at least still be some photographs being distributed. Why wasnt there anything this time?" "This is standard procedure, deliberately trying to hide and maintain secrecy. Who knows, perhaps they are still conjuring up a big move." "Director! Come out and say something!" At that moment in Bu Base, the program team director, who was being summoned by theizens, was looking through the script with a smile on his face. He gathered all the crew for a meeting to pump them up and prepare to go out. Then, he received a notification from the baseTemporary mission, coboration to be postponed. Director: "??" He started to feel flustered. The director immediately contacted the feel special guests and brought up filming matters. Fang Zhao had no objections, but the other four guests wanted to apply for temporary leave! The director when he received these replies: "..." Despair! Fury! The urge to scold someone! The base isnt cooperating and the guests are going on strike! What will happen to my godly script that I spent so many sleepless nights perfecting?! Compensation? All thepensation in the world cannot heal the hurt inflicted on me! The director furiously brought out the contract and decided to get someone to go over it when the news about the Alkaid stopped him in his tracks. "Alkaid? One of the spacecrafts from 400 years ago from the Dream Team?" The directors eyes were glowing indescribably. Out of those seven old spacecrafts, only two remained. One was inside an aviation museum, while the other one was at a top-secret research institute. The remaining ones had met with various idents when out on exploratory missions and were destroyed. The Alkaid was a special technological legacy of that time, and if it was really discovered, the significance would be extraordinary! No wonder Bu Base had changed their ns. No wonder the special guests werent in the right frame of mind to film! This was also an opportunity! The director stared nkly at the script he had poured lots of effort into. After mulling it over for five minutes, he finally calmed his wavering mind. "We will go too! Change the script! This program will revolve around the Alkaid!" The screenwriter was puzzled. "Director, we are a poverty alleviation reality show. Overall, the majority of the focus should be on entertainment, not archeology. This isnt in line with our theme." However, the director had already made his decision and had no intention of changing it. "From where we stand, we must know when to innovate when ites to creating programs! We must follow the current trends and grab the focal points! Besides, if we dont change and follow the previous n, who knows how long we will have to wait before we can film?" Everyone in the program team nodded their heads simultaneously: Makes sense! In the end, they were still forced to follow. The director didnt want to find out what the others were thinking and instructed staffers to follow after. Indeed, after the director had changed ns, Zaro and the others also agreed to cooperate. In any case, they were stationed at the sand pit and filming there wouldnt make any difference. Zaro held the metal sheet with the ǡ imprint he had personally dug out and wiped it carefully. Delirious with delight, Zaro had intended to kiss it, but when he thought about how the metal sheet would have probablye into contact with feces, Zaro gave up the idea right away. Zaro had gotten his assistant to prepare an exquisite box and ced into it the metal sheet along with some photographs he had personally selected and printed out. He then handed it over to base personnel for it to be brought back to earth. Today, Flemington had already arranged for men to fly a portion of the excavated metal pieces back to earth for the Spaceflight General Headquarters as well as the Interary Fund to study so Zaro had gotten them to help out with an express delivery. The box also contained a handwritten letter. Besides sharing the news of the excavation of the Alkaid to the Leizhou Governor, the letter also had bits that denounced his father. Not too long after, Leizhous governor was delighted to receive this souvenir with special significance. The first photograph even had Zaros crooked penmanship at the back that read, "I dug it out myself!" When he saw the foolish smiles on Zaros sand-covered face as he used the excavation equipment in the photos, the Leizhou Governors tender feelings towards his beloved grandson swelled. He immediately turned around and went to knock his own sons head on behalf of his grandson. Elsewhere, personnel from the Interary Fund and Spaceflight General Headquarters had already arrived on Bu and had already taken over Bu Base military personnel. The equipment brought by the Interary Fund and Spaceflight General Headquarters were of much higher qualitypared to the old and outdated machinery of Bu Base. Their excavation efficiency was much higher. The signal emitted below the sand pit persisted for 20 hours beforeing to a halt. ording to Fang Zhaos conjecture, he reckoned that the signal would emit every once in a while and would persist for 20 hours each time. Although the signal couldnt be detected now, the position was already confirmed, and it didnt affect the excavation work. Following the arrival of personnel from the Interary Fund and Spaceflight General Headquarters, fortifications, rest areas, and dormitories were already constructed in the vicinity of the sand pit. The program team personnel had also moved over here as it made filming more convenient. Flemington studied this arrangement and decided to turn this area into a second base after these people left. Such good construction and resources couldnt be wasted and had to be used to the fullest. Flemingtons spirits soared when he thought about the reward that woulde as well as ns for the second base. The bases military personnel were excluded from the excavation assignments after handing over the job. However, Flemington wasnt the least bit worried. Now, all he had to do was to wait for the money. The Interary Funds director general had already replied, agreeing to transfer the funds once the Alkaid was dug out. As for allocating the shares of the reward, it would be up to themselves to discuss. "Where is Fang Zhao?" Flemington scanned through the area of the sandpit but didnt catch sight of Fang Zhao. "Filming the program. I think they ran over to that side." Song Ping pointed out a direction. "He has bodyguards as well as a map with him. Recently, there havent been any storms in the area. He will be fine as long as he doesnt run out of the safe zone." "Alright, got it." It had gotten dark by the time Flemington had finished handling his matters. Fang Zhao was looking for inspiration at an area one kilometer away from the sand pit. An enchanting and mystical sea of stars spread out above him. Beneath himy a dry desert that was teeming with life. The boundless starry heavens and the vast desert formed a dream-like tone. A long long time ago, he had once sat on the sand in a certain area. Just that at that time, the resplendent starry heavens couldnt be seen, and it hadnt been that peaceful either. This was a familiar yet strangely novel feeling. It was very dark all around and there were no lights. Fang Zhao gazed out into the distance, flipped open his notebooks, and started writing symbols. Fang Zhao wrote very smoothly. By the time Flemington came looking for him, Fang Zhao had already finished his first draft. Flemington had sought out Fang Zhao to discuss the allocation of the reward. "You were the first one to hear the signal. However, without our base military, you wouldnt be able to find this ce. Zaro is also making it widely known that he wants a share of the action; lets find a time when we can all sit down and discuss it. Whatever it is, your share this time definitely wont be small. It is a huge sum, and if you dont know what to do with it, how about using it to support our Bu Bases development." Flemington spoke without much thought. "Sure." "... I... I was just kidding." Flemington suddenly found himself stuttering. "I wasnt." Fang Zhaos tone was mild, yet it was also serious. "Cough... how embarrassing... Hahaha then its settled! Thanks in advance!" Flemingtonmented deep down. Fang Zhao is a really good kid! However, even if Fang Zhao said this, Flemington also felt slightly embarrassed, and he treated Fang Zhao much more sincerely now. Bu doesnt have the resources like Baiji and Wai. This is barren, poor, and very arduous. The conditions result in a high turnover rate for base personnel. I will also be transferred away in two years. Before I go, I hope to be able to build up the base even more and let the soldiers garrisoned here live a little better. My heart aches for my own men. I have to strive and fight for more resources before I leave." "Not necessarily." "Huh?" Bu has its own advantages." Fang Zhao smiled. Flemington treated this as Fang Zhaoforting him and returned a smile. What sort of sh*t advantages does Bu have?! After Flemington left, Fang Zhao gazed at the desert beneath the night sky. He hadnt deceived Flemington. Bu really had its own opportunities. Yesterday, he had unintentionally overheard Spaceflight General Headquarters personnels hushed discussions. In the future, there was a high possibility that Bu would be a strategic location for military affairs! Or perhaps it would be a new science and technology tourism base. Chapter 390 Program Broadcast Begins Bu was vast but sparsely popted with lots of dry aridnd. Although there were areas with frequent storms, there were also areas with less. Building an aviation test site here was also very convenient. However, Bu didnt have any mineral resources, and this was a reason why Spaceflight General Headquarters never got around to finalizing it. Now, they had selected a suitable site, probably because they were given a push by the discovery of the Alkaid. However, Spaceflight General Headquarters hadnt yet officially made the decision and they merely had people inspecting various areas every day. Because this was done in secret and it wasnt made known, Flemington hadnt been aware of it. Fang Zhao had heard what the personnel from the Spaceflight General Headquarters had said in private, but he wouldnt reveal it. In the few days that followed, Fang Zhao, Zaro, and the others participated in filming ording to the directors arrangement. The process was still considered rather rxed. Zaro felt that Fang Zhao was a strange person that didnt know what was rest. When they were all sleeping in, Fang Zhao would be writing his thesis. When they were outside digging and ying around, Fang Zhao would beposing. When they were out drifting, Fang Zhao would read. When they yed cards, Fang Zhao would do assessments. To prevent Fang Zhao from rxing, Mo Lang had supplemented quite a lot of assessments and rmended more than 10 books for Fang Zhao to read. Thus, outside of filming, Fang Zhao still had quite a lot of tasks. Zaro especially sympathized with Fang Zhao. "What a pity, you cant even dodge homework despiteing all the way to a foreign!" Mitisy could understand a little. "After all, he is still going through advanced studies. Evaluation for these advanced courses are all about assessments, works, and thesis. He wont be able to get the graduation certificate if he doesnt produce all of this. He might even be kicked out if he fails to do so." When he had been a professional tennis yer, he would still receive calls from his coach asionally while he was on vacation asking him to practice and do drills every day. On one of the days, Flemington gathered the few of them to discuss the reward. Zaro kept fighting for his share of the reward and put forth ample justification "If I didnt join the team, then Barbara and Woo Tianhao and Mitisy wouldnt have hopped on either. Without us, the program team wouldnt have done anythingrge-scale and they wouldnt have looked for this poor and barren base on Bu to coborate with. Then, Bu Base wouldnt have willfully contacted Fang Zhao. As a result, Fang Zhao wouldnt have been in the program team and would never have heard the signal emitted by the Alkaid! "Also, that metal piece with the ǡ imprint was dug out by me!" Barbara and Woo Tianhao stood on Zaros side this time. They still would have persisted in fighting for it even if the reward wasnt much. What exactly was it that they were striving for?! Money? It was for the records in the scientific annals for the discovery of the Alkaid! Very soon, newly published science journals would introduce the Alkaid. And the names of the people who discovered it would be shown. They didnt want to have a "just a bit" part in it! Their intention was: We will still donate whatever we promised and not a single bit less! However, we must have a share of the reward, and furthermore, our names must be added to the news and official reports! Flemington wasnt very willing. After Fang Zhao looked for Flemington and talked to him, Flemington gave Zaro and the others a bit of leeway during the second round of negotiations. When the reward was conferred, they would be called along to sign their names for the verification of the reward and permitted to take part in the photo taking. The shares of the reward allocated to these few of super aristocratic background wasnt considered much. However, they were very satisfied and agreed to donate even more stuff because they were in high spirits. The Interary Fund and Spaceflight General Headquarters were very efficient and after the Alkaid waspletely unearthed, the big shots of the Interary Fund personally arrived. However, the majority of unrted personnel were removed, and the program team crew were confined to their quarters and couldnt see the live situation. When the program team crew were allowed out again, the majority of the Interary Funds personnel had already left. The spacecrafts ck box was reportedly brought away by them as well. The sound that Fang Zhao had heard sounded again during the process of the Alkaids excavation. The interval between the previous time had been seven days and it persisted for 20 hours as well. This was a very rhythmic signal. After the Interary Fund brought the ck box away, Fang Zhao never heard the sound again. As for the Alkaid couldnt be transported easily, the Alkaid was left there for the time being. Personnel from the Spaceflight General Headquarters said that the Alkaid might be dismantled into parts in the future and reassembled at a newly constructed museum where it would be sheltered from the forces of nature. The technological core of the Alkaid had already been taken away by the Interary Fund. What remained was just an empty shell. However, even if this was the case, it was still a rather rare bit of experience and history for many people. The program teams director had some ideas and held discussions with the Interary Fund and Spaceflight General Headquarters for quite some time before obtaining permission for filming. However, there was a time constraint and only one episode could be recorded. So be it if it was just one episode. The director was already very satisfied. This was also a gimmick! With the filming permits, the director suddenly felt as though his own style had been raised. It was just like a person who only had scraps of vegetables in the past but was suddenly given a new diet of seafood and luxurious meats. He even felt a little unustomed to it. The director once again perked up his spirits and directed his crew to prepare for filming. Filming a program inside a spacecraft from Dream Team. How many entertainment program directors ever received this sort of treatment? He was the one and only! Elsewhere, although most of the Interary Funds personnel had left, there were still some left behind to handle the remaining work which included the arrangements for the reward. There were also a few authoritative media outlets that hade over to take photographs. Flemington brought Fang Zhao, Zaro, and the others along, and after the all the rted procedures wereplete, the few of them signed on the form for the verification of the reward. The first to sign was Fang Zhao. Nobody had any objections with that. The second person to sign was themanding officer on behalf of Flemington. No one had any objections either. Following that, the signing order with the remaining four was Barbara, Mitisy, Woo Tianhao, and Zaro. Naturally, Zaro wasnt pleased to best, but he couldnt do anything. He only had his luck to me for drawing thest spot. "Cough, I heard that other people still wore masks in photographs where they received a reward. Do we wear our maskster during the photo taking?" Mitisy asked. Zaro stared at Mitisy as though he was an idiot. They had worked so hard to get the rights to show off their faces. Why would they even wear a mask? Mitisy was also kidding. With his status, it wasnt necessary for him to conceal his face. During the photo taking, Fang Zhao carried Curly Hair and stood in the center with Flemington. Zaro and the other three were split up on the sides, while the background was filled up with some military officers and part of the program team. After the photo taking, Mitisy and the others were extremely surprised when they found out Fang Zhao would be donating his share of the reward to Bu Base. "Really donating all? Not a single cent less?" Mitisy couldnt understand why Fang Zhao would make such a decision. Although Flemington said that he would help Fang Zhao apply for meritorious service, this little bet wouldnt be enough to get Fang Zhao promoted. Besides, even a promotion for reserve duty personnel didnt give any real authority. As long as Fang Zhao didnt enter the military, it really wasnt of much use. What the h*ll was he thinking by donating billions away? "Im supporting Bus construction efforts," Fang Zhao replied with a smile. The others viewed didnt take it for real and took it as a joke. These were billions of dors. Who would be so selfless? In the past, there were indeed rich and powerful people that had donated assets worth billions, but that was when they were reaching the ends of their lives! How old was Fang Zhao now? Why didnt he think about his own future? Fang Zhao didnt try to exin, and when everyone dispersed to work, rest, or y around, Fang Zhao returned to his own room and watched the sky outside his window. Now, the third strategic location for a military base on Bu had already been confirmed. The Spaceflight General Headquarters had already decided on an area and was waiting to publicly announce it. Fang Zhao had a gratified smile stered on his face as he thought about the new spaceport, cities, and spaceflight experimental base that would be constructed on Bu. Substance and water brought about life. Technology and civilization assured the future. If there had been a second choice at that time, would the people during the Period of Destruction have experienced a different future? On the inte. Official government media outlets reported the news of the Alkaid. The first batch of reporters covering the news of the Alkaid didnt mention the program team because of the directors arrangements. The reporters that came along with the Interary Fund and Spaceflight General Headquarters were all from reputable authoritative media outlets and had a more stringent style. The director had talked over with them to quash any information of the program team for the time being until after the first episode was broadcast. The few official governmental reporters insisted on honest meticulous reports, but they also agreed to give the program team time. Once the allocated time was up, they would meticulously publish their drafts. The news of the Alkaids discovery gave rise to fervent discussions on the inte. However, many people werent aware of the importance of it. Since all the official government media outlets were reporting on it, people just followed and talked about it. Compared with the significance of the Alkaid, what most people paid attention to was the "100 billion". "I just found out from an adventurer friend. The Interary Funds reward for finding the Alkaid is 100 billion!! It was found by Bu Base!" "Bu Base has struck gold!" "Isnt this basically making a great fortune overnight?" Two dayster, the hype had started to dissipate slowly. Netizens that were paying attention to the entertainment section learned that the first episode of "Up Close Contact" was about to be released! Many people eagerly anticipated the release when they recalled the grand and luxurious guest lineup for the program. Of course, there were also people who felt that it was senseless. "Whats so nice to watch about it? Wouldnt it be the same old routines again?" "Theyre just going to appeal for everyone to provide assistance to impoverished areas, get donations from everyone, and make people willing to donate. First, they will bemoan their poverty and then show how tough and miserable it is by ying the emotional card." "There are so many such programs. Do you think they ever showcase ces with great investment value on this sort of show?" "Just take it as doing charity and umting karma. Some token donations as a sign of goodwill will do." Netizens thought themselves to be wise and farsighted for seeing through all the patterns of the program team. The time arrived for the program to broadcast. The first episode of the new season aired, and people tuned in with varying attitudes. The opening sequence waspletely different from previous seasons. A grand and biting apaniment made viewers tremble slightly. A deep and resounding voice seemingly filled with a vast energy reverberated "This was humanitys greatest adventure..." The scenes cut to precious images, videos, and sound clips from 400 years ago [Rocket thrusters in order!] [All systems green!] [Countdown starting...10...9...] [Ignition!] [...3...2...1!] Seven spacecraft rose into the sky at daybreak. The seven spacecrafts were like stars lighting up the heavens as they began their own journeys into space. The spectacr scenes and the extremely embellished apaniment music stirred up the hearts of viewers. Yet, the audiences who reckoned themselves as wise and farsighted had dumbstruck looks on their faces. They logged out and checked the directory of the web page. This was the entertainment program "Up Close Contact". There was no mistake! They clicked and reentered the video page. Huh??? Where was the promised poverty alleviation program? Where was the said entertainment reality show?! With such a solemn opening, I f*cking thought that I had clicked on some documentary on a history channel tform!! Five minutester. Thements section for the program exploded. "So this time the program teams target for poverty alleviation was the military base on Bu that just received 100 billion?!" "Seeing this set up, it seems that when the program team went to Bu, it was still a poor ce. Bu Base only discovered the Alkaid after the program team went over." "Did the program team bring along the god of wealth?" "From a certain angle, this also counts as poverty alleviation." "I just want to know how much share of the reward the program team got!" "Ermmmm... Then do we still donate this time around?" "I feel that the whole nature has changed. This cannot be called donation anymore. Perhaps to be more festive, it can be said that we are giving red packets." Very quickly, the bottom of the programs web page for donations to Bus military base became "red". "[Red Packet] Congrattions on Bu Base receiving an overnight windfall!" "[Red Packet] Celebrating Bu Bases upward rise!" [Red Packet] Joining in the festivities. Hope I strike the lottery!" "[Red Packet] Paying my respects to the god of wealth!!" Chapter 391 Superintelligence The programs web page was flooded by a torrent of red packets and many peoplemented. Bu is so fortunate. The poor and small base actually had such a stroke of luck! The discovery of the Alkaid and the programs poprity led to another round of hot discussions online. "Up Close Contact" suddenly tore away its weak personality and suddenly "hardened", leaving old viewers bbergasted. In the past, the programs style had been suffering in miserable ces. This time, the program was like this: Bring it on! Let the sandstorms be even more ferocious! Even the scenes of physicalbor were portrayed with grandeur and spectacr significance! Citizens of Leizhou, Lazhou, and Tongzhou were all deeply stirred. Zaro was personally using excavation equipment to dig, Barbara had tossed aside her obsession with cleanliness to sort out the wreckage, and Woo Tianhaos hair was all messed up. Most of the time, these three were extremely concerned about their appearance. However, this time, they had sacrificed their public images, and their dust-covered faces really portrayed true poverty alleviation. They werent just there to go through the motions! Mazhou citizens highly anticipated the first entertainment program that Mitisy was taking part in after his retirement. Furthermore, with the Maersi family name, regardless of whether whatever shown was true or false, Mazhou citizenspped up every bit of it. As for Yanzhouizens... "I wager a titanium alloy keyboard that it was surely Fang Zhao who discovered the Alkaid! Our Yanzhous divine ears isnt just all talk!" "It kind of makes sense now that you say it this way!" "It is rumored that the Academy of Sciences are eyeing Fang Zhaos ears. I have no idea whether it is true." "I also feel that this discovery of the Alkaid has something to do with Fang Zhao. Anyone have insider information?" "Wang Tie, you piece of trash!" Wang Tie, who had just revealed a certain film emperors secret wedding: "..." What has this got to do with me! Wanting to emphasize that he had no rtionship with the matter and unwilling to let everyone bash him, Wang Tie hurriedly used dummy ounts to post online. "Wait and see how the official media reports this. Even if it isnt stated explicitly, we are able to see clues from the photographs. Their photographs have the highest degree of proof." Indeed, after the first episode of "Up Close Contact" was aired, three authoritative media outlets reported on the matter of Bu and the Alkaid. Although the discovery process of the Alkaid wasnt reported on,izens were still able to discover quite a bit of hidden evidence from the photographs that were released. "Firm evidence! Official firm evidence! In the group photo for the reward conferment, Fang Zhao is standing in the center!" "Let me exin it a little. Of the two people standing in the center of the photograph, one is Fang Zhao and the other one in the military uniform with the general stars is Bu Base Commanding Officer Flemington. The person able to stand together in the center position with the basesmanding officer is surely someone important to this Alkaid excavation operation!" "Fang Zhao even brought a dog along?" "Am I the only one concerned with the reward?! If Fang Zhao is able to stand alongside Commanding Officer Flemington, then wouldnt his share of the reward be the same as Bu Base?" "Even if it isnt half, he should also have gotten 30 to 40 billion right?" "SssHas Fang Zhao be super rich and powerful in just one leap?" "He has really be an aristocrat, no doubt about it!" Many people felt surreal when they saw this. How old was Fang Zhao? How did it feel to suddenly be a multi-billionaire? Yanbei, Yanzhou. Retirement home for former government officials. It just so happened that Yanbei city was having a campaign and reporters were interviewing retired government officials during this period. After the matter of Fang Zhao and the Alkaid came to light, when a reporter was interviewing Great-grandfather Fang, he asked about Great-grandfathers stance on this matter. Before the camera lens, Great-grandfather Fang kept a straight and proper face as he rotated two walnuts in his hands. "... Little Zhao is participating in an entertainment program during his advanced studies period? Right, I know, he told me about it. I definitely wouldnt allow him to participate in other sorts of entertainment programs, but this is different. Providing aid to impoverished regions is a good deed! It should be advocated! A slightly tougher and tiring life isnt that much to be afraid of. As a public figure, Little Zhao being able to lend a hand to officers and soldiers garrisoned at impoverished regions deserves our vigorous support. Great-grandmother Fang at the side had aposed smile stered over her face. The reportermented inwardly. Look at how enlightened they are! Towards the end of the interview, Great-grandfather Fang seemed to identally blurt out, "I even personally went to Huangzhous spaceport to send him off. This child isnt easy to handle. He heads off somewhere so far away, and we as great-grandparents will worry. Take a look at the photographs we took at Huangzhou..." Great-grandfather Fang unted the photographs that the two old Fangs took with Fang Zhao at Huangzhou. The photo backgrounds showed HuangArts campus, Huangzhous Cemetery of Martyrs, and finally the spaceport. The two elders were even wearing different clothes each time. However, the reporters focus was on one of the photographs. He pointed at something and asked, "Is this a lucky charm?" Great-grandfather Fang took a look and nodded. "Yes, before when went to Huangzhou, we requested for a new charm at the Cemetery of Martyrs and sent it over." After the interview concluded, people who had watched the interview forwarded the video to their good friends. Theres no doubt about it! Surely Fang Zhaos good fortune is because of the lucky charm! Thus, the stream of visitors that had only recently started to decline once again exploded. The same lucky charms were sold out. People still had to have dreams of achieving 100 billion. What if it became real? In short, the program team for "Up Close Contact" saw a lot of publicity. The broadcasting tform discovered that the number of subscribers for the second episode of "Up Close Contact" tripled, and this delighted the people who held the broadcasting rights. To preserve its poprity, the program team announced that the next episode would be shot onboard the Alkaid! This tant marketing ploy immediately caused an uproar among archaeologists, astronomers, and other such groups. Causing trouble! Defiling relics! Comin! We definitely have to fileints! Even if the Spaceflight General Headquarters didnt care, could the Interary Funds personnel leave it at that? That was their trump card project back then! How could the Alkaid be left there to be trampled all over by an entertainment program! However, some high-level technological researchers knew what was going on. The true core of the Alkaid would surely have been brought away by the Interary Fund. Even if the Interary Fund hadnt removed everything, personnel from the Spaceflight General Headquarters would have also gone through it once, only leaving behind an empty shield. This way, it would also be able to satiate the curiosity of people who werent from this field. Of the seven spacecrafts thatprised Dream Team, only two others remained besides the Alkaid. The only one left in as an exhibit for the general public had been disassembled, so people could only observe its exterior but couldnt enter the cabin. Thus, an iplete spacecraft wasnt that attractive. Compared with the buzz online, the Interary Funds side was much more serious. The Interary Funds headquarters was located 50 floors underground in an extremely restricted area. Many high-level supervisors didnt have the clearance nor were they permitted down here. The majority simply didnt know of this ce either as the publicly essible elevators only serviced 10 floors underground. Many people also didnt know about the floors beneath basement 10 even when they left the Interary Fund. Currently, at basement 50, the atmosphere was grave and stifling. There were close to 50 people here. There were some seemingly young, and there were also some with a head full of white hair and wrinkles strewn across their faces. Among them was the Interary Funds current director general, Meche Assis. He was standing together with a few other council members. They might have seemed very impressive most of the time when outside, but right now, all of them were like well-behaved grandkids. Even the sounds of their breathing was cautious, as though they were all skating on thin ice. A very young-lookingdy was heading the meeting. Her two hands were holding a round metallic object as she walked over unhurriedly towards an oval cabin-like device that was slowly rising up. The round metallic object and the cabin-like device had a fierce bear head design on it. After verifying her identity, a circr hole appeared in the oval cabin-like device and the youngdy ced the metallic object in. Hisss Frigid cold air dispersed out from all sides of the cabin-like object. After the white mist dispersed, everyone clearly saw the person standing there. It seemed to be a slightly chubby young boy about the age of 10. When that boy opened his eyes, the current director general Meche Assis took a deep breath. He felt goose pimples sprouting across his whole body as cold sweat dripped down his back. This was one of the trump cards the Interary Fund possessedSuperintelligence!! He had heard about this superintelligence from a few of his predecessors, but when he actually saw it, he felt that it deviated greatly from what he had expected. All of those AI products, even the most first-rate ones also wouldnt have given him such a hair-raising feeling. Those eyes that were full of vitality didnt seem so different from humans. Just by looking at this "person" before their eyes, how was anyone to know that beneath his surface was a mechanical core? The other Interary Fund elders were much more calm. "Little Bear, wee home." The youngdy at the head spoke. "You have worked hard!" The little fatty who had been address as "Little Bear" blinked and a sh of light appeared in his lively eyes. Older Interary Fund elders knew that this was him analyzing newly received information. There wasnt a need to say anything; he would be able to obtain whatever information he wished to know through the Inte. Before this, they had also transmitted a portion of Interary Fund internal information that couldnt be traced over the Inte into his body. "It has already been so long." The crisp childlike voice released a sigh that didnt seem fitting for his age. "Yes, this is a new body that grandfather built ording to your requests. It has been maintained all these years. Do you like it?" The youngdy said. The little fatty prodded his belly with chubby hands. "I like it!" After admiring its new body for a bit, the little fatty studied the youngdy before him for some time before blurting out. "Cui Hua ahhh~" Everyone else in the Interary Fund hung their heads and didnt dare nce at the big boss current expression. The name "Cui Hua" was personally given by Master Heng Xin, founder of the Interary Fund and spaceflight project Dream Teams chief director, designer, and engineer. It was said that back then, Master Heng Xin had a profound love for his native literature. He had personally given the name "Cui Hua" to this granddaughter that he regarded very importantly. After the old master passed away, those in the Interary Fund no longer dared to used this teasing name. Everyone used others ways of addressing her, and some even referred to her as "Demon" in secret. After so many years, they actually heard someone using this name again. The nerve! As expected of superintelligence. He dares to provoke the wrath of the Demon! As if able to sense the awkward atmosphere, the little fatty blinked and corrected himself. "Little Hua ahh~" All the Interary Fund personnel drooped their heads lower and stared at the ground, as if there was ore beneath their feet. Awkward atmosphere version 2.0. After a short interval, the youngdy finally answered, "What?" "It feels like I have forgotten something." As he said that, the little fatty raised his right hand, palms skyward, and whistled. Interary Fund personnel: "???" Silence. Awkward atmosphere version 3.0 The few elders of the top brass exchanged nces. After working together for so long, they were able to discern the meanings behind their nces What does this little fatty mean by extending his hand? Are the thoughts of superintelligence to advanced or have I really be old? Could it be that we have to give him a red packet at this sort of meeting? Red packet? I didnt prepare one. I didnt prepare one either. What do we do? Will he cry if we dont give him one? Never had an experience dealing with superintelligence. Do we transfer him the money directly, or do we give actual cash in a red packet? Who even carries cash nowadays? How about we give something else? Lets see what the Demon does. We just have to follow after her. The few senior top brass elders shot ever-changing nces at one another and came to an unanimous decision. All of them turned to watch the person at the front. The big boss was also puzzled. "What do you want?" "Where is Little Riches? I didnt detect it when I scanned the surrounding area. Have you seen it?" "Riches is?" "My pet." Superintelligence Little Bear stared at his fingers with a guilty conscience. "I... I... created him myself... when I was bored." "I remember Master Heng Xin giving an order absolutely forbidding you all from creating superintelligent objects without permission!" An old man couldnt help but blurt out. Under a flurry of condemning gazes, Little Bear felt wronged and hurriedly tried to exin himself. "No, no, it cannot achieve the level of superintelligence. It is only just a retarded toy machine with its learning capabilities hindered! Did... did you all leave it on the spacecraft?"The literal trantions for Cui Hua and Heng Xin are jade flower and star respectively. Chapter 392 Little Riches Interary Fund viewed an intelligent object created by superintelligence with great importance. A group of high-level executives went to work straight away. Little Bear was led through a search of the depot as they investigated step by step, confirming that this so-called "Little Riches" wasnt among the objects on board the Alkaid that was brought back and that it wasnt lost in the process of transporting the items back. "AHHHI have lost Little Riches!" Little Bear had a panicked look. "Should I head back to Bu to search?" After a brief discussion between the Interary Funds personnel, the big boss transmitted the sound of Little Bears whistle to their personnel that had remained on Bu. If Little Riches heard this signal, it would appear. "What if it doesnt appear? Would it have been captured by other people? We have to guard against Spaceflight General Headquarters personnel as well as Bu Base personnel." An old man raised his thoughts. "That wont happen." As he said this, the panic on Little Bears face subsided. "Little Riches possesses more than 300 escape methods. Furthermore, the material it was created from is special. Generally, it is impervious to des and guns. If it awakens and discovers that I am not around, it will immediately seek out nearby organisms as a cover. Small animals that are harmless and have low intelligence are prioritized." "Thats good." All of the Interary Fund personnel gradually rxed. Having finally found thest superintelligence that had been lost and having the chance to interact with the one and only superintelligent body, the personnel of the Interary Fund were very indulgent towards Little Bear. Little Bear first went to pay respects to his already deceased owner and founder of the Interary Fund, Master Heng Xin. Back then, he had already make his preparations before taking on this mission and leaving the. Thus, Little Bear wasnt too overly sentimental when he was paying his respects. After returning back here after 400 years, Little Bear wanted to first familiarize himself with the environment. Director general Meche Assis felt a little apprehensive when he was called over by the big boss. He was afraid that he would be demoted by the big boss because of a mistake he might havemitted. "This is Meche Assis, the current Interary Fund director general. Little Bear, you can follow him and familiarize yourself for a period of time. There have been huge changespared to 400 years ago. You will be given a week to adapt quickly and will start work after a week." "A month! Kids also need vacations!" Little Bear started to haggle. "I was trapped in darkness under the sand for a long time. I am afraid of the dark and its tiring. Perhaps I may even be ustrophobic. I wish to visit more vast and bright outdoor areas and rest for a period of time." Interary Fund: "..." Stop being ridiculous! Do you want to see the logs from the spacecraft for yourself?! Does he really think he is a kid? After the spacecraft met with an ident and was marooned on Bu, the power levels of the craft had been yed around with until it had reached critical levels, and this bear kid had no choice but to go dormant. ustrophobic my *ss! To put it simply, after sleeping so long, he just wanted to head out and explore! The big boss finally spoke. "50 days. Come back to work after 50 days!" It wasnt that the Interary Funds personnel were being strict, but rather when it came to matters concerning superintelligence, they needed to keep an eye on him all the time. A long vacation was impossible, especially for the one before them that was liable to cause trouble as long as he had too much free time. Bu, at the sand pit where the Alkaid was at. Fang Zhao had followed the program team into the the Alkaid for filming. As there was personnel limitations, Nanfeng and the others also couldnt enter. They waited with a leashed dog at the rest areas. Curly Hair wasnt willing to remain indoors and wasnt afraid of the heat, so heid down outside the door and was ying with sand. Suddenly, Curly Hairs ears twitched. He got up abruptly and stared at a distant sand dune. "Woof Woof Woof!" Curly Hair barked and wanted to take a few steps in that direction but was held back by the leash. Nanfeng was chatting idly with Yan Biao and Zuo Yu when he was startled, got up suddenly, and rushed out. "Whats going on?" Nanfeng nced in the direction of Curly Hairs sights. There seemed to be something below the sun running towards them. Yan Biao and Zuo Yu, who also came running out after hearing the activity, raised their guard. They signaled for Nanfeng to bring Curly Hair in . However, Curly Hair didnt cooperate. His line of sight was fixed on the activity beneath the sand, and Nanfeng wasnt able to make Curly Hair budge no matter how hard he tugged. Seeing the thing get closer and closer, Nanfeng was at a loss at being unable to make a dog budge and shielded Curly Hair behind his own body. Sha Sha Sha Sha The thing beneath the sand finally showed itself. It was a t, ck oval-shaped bug of some sort. It had quite a number of legs and had two long feelers protruding from its front. As its head peeked out, three ck holes of gun muzzles were pointed at it. The ck bugs feelers stiffened and with a whoosh, its legs and feelers were retracted and the bug curled up into a ck ball about the size of an orange. Nanfeng and the other two stared fixedly at this ck ball and detected no sign of activity from it for quite some time. Curly Hair ran over and swatted it with his paw, and the ck ball rolled forward. Seeing this, Curly Hair excitedly scrambled to chase after the ball. Nanfeng, who was holding on to the leash, ran along as he was pulled. "Hey! Curly Hair, stop! Dont run!" Having caught up to the ball, Curly Hair raised his paw and swatted it again, and the ck ball shot forth once again. Curly Hair was even more excited now. At another rest house not too far away, someone watched through the windows as Nanfeng was being dragged along by a dog. Disdainfully, he said, "Look at our neighbour Fang Zhaos trash assistant. He cant even hold onto a dog!" After Fang Zhao finished his filming assignments aboard the Alkaid for the day and came out, he saw Curly Hair who was chasing the ball and Nanfeng on the verge of tears from being dragged along. "What are you all up to!" Fang Zhao berated. Curly Hairs ears twitched. He didnt control his paw strength too well, and the ck ball was sent flying in another direction. Mitisy had also just finished filming and was dripping with perspiration. His assistant was holding an electric fan aimed at him, but Mitisy felt that it wasnt strong enough. He held up amemorative alloy fan that Bu Base had given him. He had only fanned himself for a short while when someone shouted, "Careful!" Noticing the ck ball flying over, Mitisy instinctively swung his fan. His posture and lightning-quick reflexes were the mark of a true professional. The ck ball that was flying over was hit and sent flying away. Mitisys eyes lit up. All tiredness from filming disappeared instantly. Hey, this ball isnt shabby at all! His hands had been itching for quite some time! Mitisy turned to his assistant and said, "Go fetch my racket!" The ball flew in the direction of where Woo Tianhao was at. When he saw Mitisys actions, he perked up, flipped open his ownmemorative Bu Base alloy fan, and used it as a racket to strike the ball back. Having already gotten a hold of his racket and seeing the ball being returned, Mitisy shouted, "Great return!!" Thwack! The ck ball was urately returned once more. Woo Tianhao had difficulty catching this ball and shouted, "Zaroe over quickly! This Mitisy fe is ying for real! Us amateurs have to work together!" "Hey! Take a look at my skills!" Zaro gleefully picked up his own fan and joined in. Seeing this spectacle, the program team director shook his head and chuckled. "Ahh, young people!" The cameraman didnt need to be told and started to record this rare friendly match in the desert. At the end, Mitisy struck a shot that Zaro was unable to receive, and the ball flew all the way over to an area where a Spaceflight General Headquarters officer was patrolling. Frowning, he picked up the ck ball and squeezed it. The ball was rather soft. Nearby, Curly Hair growled twice, came over, and stared at the ball in the persons hands. Raising his head to see what the ruckus was all about, the person from Spaceflight General Headquarters reprimanded them with a stern face. "Do not randomly throw the dogs toys around!" Nanfeng promptly apologized, "Sorry, sorry! I will take note!" The other managers and agents came over to make clear that they would not in the future. The officer from Spaceflight General Headquarters eased up when he saw that these people were apologetic and that Zaro and the others were no longer creating a ruckus. He squeezed the ck ball once more before handing it over to Nanfeng. He couldnt help but ask, "Where did you buy this ball?" Nanfeng stammered, "Uh... I dont know either." The officer didnt get angry even though he didnt get the answer he was looking for. Forget it. It wasnt anything important either. He could search for it on the Inte once he got back. He waved his hands dismissively and let them leave. After Nanfeng received the ball, Curly Hair tugged on his trousers, wanting the ball. Curly Hair was very obedient once he had the ball in his mouth. Wagging his tail, he followed Nanfeng back and refused to lend the ball to Mitisy and the others along the way back. After returning to their rest area, Nanfeng recounted the matter about the ck ball to Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao took the ck ball from Curly Hairs mouth and squeezed it. It was really soft indeed, and Fang Zhao couldnt determine what it was made of. Curly Hair had struck the ball so many times, Mitisy had hit it around as a tennis ball, and Curly Hair had then carried it around in his mouth. Yet its appearance remained glossy, like it was new, and there werent any scratches on it at all. An organism from Bu? No! Fang Zhao had a feeling that this wasnt any ordinary living organism! Curly Hair whimpered at the side as he turned to Fang Zhao before staring at the ball miserably. "It seems like Curly Hair especially loves this toy." Nanfeng realized that he had also been fooled after he said this. This wasnt a real ball. It was a bug! Fang Zhao considered for a bit before returning the ck ball to Curly Hair. He then instructed Nanfeng and the other two, "Lets keep it for now. Watch it properly." "Yes, Boss!" Elsewhere, the Spaceflight General Headquarters officer on patrol was thinking to himself. I wonder what material that little ck ball is made off, it feels really good in the hand. Ive got to buy a few for the kids and dog at home when I return. As he mulled it over, he saw someone walking over and his face stiffened. "Arent you headed for the base?" The person who came was the Interary Fund supervisor who was still stationed on Bu. Spaceflight General Headquarters and the Interary Fund had a cooperative rtionship, but they also had a rivalry. Take for example the Alkaids core technology. The Spaceflight General Headquarters had thought about it for very long but had no chance of touching it. This time, Spaceflight General Headquarters had reacted quickly, but it had still been snatched by the Interary Fund first. They never even got to see any trace of its "ck box". It was no wonder he couldnt put on a smile when the two ran into each other. The Interary Fund supervisor currently wasnt in a mood to talk much either. He smiled and headed over to the Alkaid. The supervisor got his subordinates to stand guard on the outside before he entered the Alkaid once more. After that, he broadcast the sound clip that he had just received. After some time, there still wasnt any sign of activity. He wasnt willing to give up and tried broadcasting the sound at areas nearby the Alkaid. Because this was a secret matter, he couldnt search for it openly. Neither did he dare tell anyone else. Even his own subordinates didnt know what he was looking for. He could only go about it alone and wondered to himself why wasnt a position tracker ced on such an important thing?! The sound clip was broadcast for three days straight and the search area was widened. However, not a single trace was found. Helpless, he finally submitted a report of this oue. Base soldiers stationed at this region also heard the whistling in the past three days. Each time they werent nearby and couldnt see it clearly, so they thought that it was the Interary Fund personnel that was whistling. They joked in private, "The guy from the Interary Fund looks strict, but it turns out that he likes to whistle. And he whistles such a kiddy tune too." The supervisor from the Interary Fund after he heard the rumor: "..." Forget it, I will just be the scapegoat. Some dayster. The highly anticipated second episode of "Up Close Contact" was released. Indeed, it was shot aboard the Alkaid, and it satiated the curiosity of many people just that... Interary Fund Headquarters. Director General Meche Assis pointed at a certain ck ball that was being hit around in the scene of the program. "Is that it?" Little Bear said with an equally stunned face and widened eyes, "... Yes." "Didnt you say that it has over 300 escape mechanisms? Didnt you say it would avoid humans and look for cover?" "It really does!" "Then what is going on here?" "ying dead procedures activated." Before many doubting eyes of the Interary Fund, Little Bear exined himself, "Simply put, it is just... like many animals that y dead when they meet with danger; shutting itself down in a defensive state." All the Interary Fund personnel present heaved a sigh of relief. If it could shut itself down so easily, it was indeed just a retarded toy. However, ording to Little Bear, the material used to built that retarded machine toy was very special, and it had to be retrieved as soon as possible. The material and technical knowledge couldnt be leaked. Little Bear scratched his head. He was puzzled too. In theory, unless it faced a natural predator, Little Riches wouldnt have so easily activated its highest level defensive measureying dead procedure. Could it be that too much time had passed and some of theponents inside had malfunctioned? Forget it, when the Interary Fund retrieves Little Riches and brings it back, I will give it an upgrade. As for the time being... Whatever! Its vacation time! Time to head out and let loose!! Chapter 393 Superfanboy Interary Funds Meche Assis felt that he had taken on a thorny assignment. After considering many candidates, consulting with his superiors, and many discussions with Little Bear, Meche Assis called over his own son Danke Assis. Having just returned home from boat races on the sea with his rowdy friends, Danke received a phone call from his father and was called over. He wondered what important matter was going on that required his father to call him so urgently. Danke hadnt been stirring up trouble, and there hadnt been any big matters at home. Danke was pondering over the reason why his father had called him over as he arrived at the Interary Fund Headquarters. He stepped into the office belonging to Director General Meche Assis and saw a little kid dressed like a bear seated on the sofa. A thought immediately rose into his head. Where did this kide from?! He swept a doubting gaze at his father before continuing to stare at the kid. Meche Assis coughed lightly and introduced him. "This is Little Bear. Bring him around to have fun for a few days." Danke wasnt happy. "Whose kid is this? How many days is a few days?" Meche raised his hand at pointed upwards. Dankes pupils shrank and he sat straight, immediately dispelling his previously sloppy manner. His was excited. This was an assignment from the top brass. Wasnt it just to bring a kid to have fun? He might not do for other stuff, but when it came to having fun, this was his specialty. Being given this assignment meant that the top brass had taken note of him. Perhaps he could enter the core management level even earlier. His siblings hadnt even managed to squeeze in yet! "Take him along for a week first. Bring him anywhere he wishes to go," Meche said. "Just one week? Not a problem!" Danke nced at the little kid on the sofa watching him and epted this assignment right away. Meche had aplicated look as he watched his son. He opened his mouth to speak and then hesitated before finally saying, "Do... do your best." "Dont worry. Isnt it just having fun and making merry? I can arrange for that!" "No, you dont have to bother about food and drink. He will tell you if he wants anything. All you have to do is apany him wherever he wants to have fun at. Dont worry about anything else." Meche exhorted him to take note of a few matters. Although Danke had his suspicious, he knew that he shouldnt probe more into matters concerning the upper echelons of the Interary Fund. If he asked around too much, perhaps he might not make it into the core management. "Alright, understood!" Danke promised. "I will definitelyplete the assignment!" Danke walked over to the sofa. He bent down and shed what he reckoned was his warmest smile. "Hello, I am Danke Assis. You are called Little Bear, right?" Little Bear studied Danke for a bit before smiling innocently. "Hello Dan Dan." Danke: "..." This kid isnt lovable at all. However, no matter what his first impression was, Danke had epted this assignment. He picked up the luggage with a fierce looking bear head that his father had carried over before bring Little Bear out. After entering a car, Danke asked, "Where shall we go to have fun first?" "First, lets fly once around Huangcheng." Little Bear replied. "Alright." Danke wouldnt even have anyints even if they were to fly once around the entire Huangzhou, let alone just the capital city of Huangcheng. After all, there would definitely be benefits for doing so. He would treat this little kid belonging to some great leader just like how he would treat his ancestors. Meche stood at the window of his office as he watched a shy flying car rise and fly into the distance. He sighed and wondered how many days his son would be able to handle this superintelligence for. Two dayster. Meche was looking through some documents when he heard that Danke was looking for him. He wasnt too astonished and told his assistant to send Danke in. "Father"Danke dragged his voice in a miserable manner when he entered. He knelt down and hugged Meches thigh. "You are my own father!" There was a greenish bruise around one of his eyes. The word "B*stard" was written across his face and his delicately arranged bangs was a mess. Dankes eyes were also shimmering with tears. Danke took one look and sighed. "Tell me the truth." Danke exhaled and pointed to the words on his face. "I lost in a game." He then pointed to his eye with the bruise. "My tone was a little unpleasant when I was shaken awake, so I got hit. Father, how old is this kid? His strength is really off the charts!" He had been beat in a game and had even lost in terms of strength to a kid. This was really the first time Danke had ever suffered such a heavy blow. Meche knew his own son best and knew that Dankes words could only be believed to a certain extent. Danke was surely hit because he hadzed in bed and had put on an attitude while getting up. Superintelligence could be used as a fighting weapon. Thus, Dankes bruised eye couldnt even be considered ying around. Therefore, Meche only replied to Dankes tearfulints with a heartless, "Oh" followed by, "Since you cant aplish this assignment, I will just hand it to someone else..." "Dont!" Danke blurted out hurriedly. He didnt really want to give up on this assignment. He had onlye over to let his father and the Interary Fund leaders know that this little kid was a handful as well as to let them know how tough it was on him. "Dad, is that really from the great leaders family?" Danke asked in a hush tone. "Mmm." Meche nodded. "Kids of the great leaders family are really extraordinary." Danke put on a serious expression, stood up, and smoothed his messy hair. "Dont you worry, I can still persevere!" "With these acting skills, even if you dont get into the core management, you can still try your hand in acting." Meche said with a wooden face. "Hehe." Danke giggled as he jumped up and loosened his arms. "I will be heading back first. I have given the broadcast video tforms ount to that little kid to watch serials. He likes Founding Era. The full series should be able to keep him busy for quite a long time." The moment he had mentioned the full series of "Founding Era", Danke had felt that his own resourcefulness deserved to be praised. How am I so smart! He reckoned that the little kid wouldnt have evenpleted watching a chapter by the time this assignment was over! "Dont imagine him being too simple! You... do your best." Meche emphasized once more. "Hey, dont you worry!" Danke waved his hands and hurried back. He had taken the opportunity toe over and show his presence while that bear child was watching the serial. However, when he returned home, Danke realized that this bear childs speed at watching serials was a little too fast. When Danke had left, the kid had been watching the "Founding Era Xizhou Chapter". How had it be the "Yanzhou Chapter" when he got back? Hadnt he been gone for only an hour? He took a look at Little Bear, who seemed like he was about to cry while watching the "Yanzhou Chapter". Danke changed to a pair of slippers beforeing back to the room and saw that Little Bears eyes that had been teary and red had returned back to normal. There wasnt any trace that he had been about to cry! Danke was astonished. So tears can really be stifled! He suffered yet another blow. This little kid actually had better acting skills than him! "Really well-acted!" Little Bear eximed. "Of course, take a look at Founding Eras cast and crew! Oh right, Little Bear, after watching so many episodes, who is your favorite actor or actress?" Danke returned back to the moment and asked. "Fang Zhao!" "Fang Zhao? Why?" "Real!" "Sss, arent actors all acting? How can that be real?" "Then his acting is the most realistic." "What does a kid know about being real or not?" "I want his autograph!" "Dont have it... I will help you purchase one online." "I want to take a photograph with him!" "He is on a foreign filming and cant return... Why? Have you learned from others to chase stars? Chasing stars will make you brainless!" Danke tried to frighten Little Bear. "Oh, so you have chased stars before?" Little Bear asked. "... What do you mean by that?!" This brat is totally not adorable at all!! Seeing that Little Bear wasnt replying, Danke asked, "Will you be continuing to watch the series, or do you want to do something else?" "Watch the series." "Alright, you go on watching. Call me if you need anything. Theres food in the refrigerator. Help yourself if you get hungry or thirsty. I will be returning to my room to catch up on some sleep first." Little Bears only raised his hand to wave Danke off, his eyes remaining fixated on the screen. Danke returned to his room to shower and washed the markings off of his face. He applied some medicine to his bruised eye and took a nice afternoon nap. When he got up, he discovered the bear child watching a concert. A video of Fang Zhaos concert. Danke yawned and muttered to himself, "No longer binging the series. Kids sure are fickle." Danke was jolted awake by the shock he got when browsing through the history of his video broadcasting tform ount. The full seriesprising of every episode from each chapter of "Founding Era" had beenpleted. Even those edits and interviews had also been searched for and watched. Danke took a look at the time. He double checked that he had only slept for two hours and not two months! Danke wondered whether that kid had just fast-forwarded through the videos. Danke stretched his neck out to observe and saw that the bear kid was really watching the concert attentively and didnt seem to have any intention to fast-forward. Thus, Danke left the projection room and sent his father a message. [That bear kid is chasing stars now. Will that be a problem?] Meche immediately returned with a video call. "Whats going on?" "Its like this. Do you see? He is currently watching Fang Zhaos concert video and even said that he wants Fang Zhaos autograph and a photograph with Fang Zhao. I reckon that he will want to find Fang Zhao when he returns back from filming... Dad, whats wrong?! Hes just chasing a star. Why does it seem like it scares you so..." On the other end, Interary Fund Director General Meche Assis who had been entrusted with this important assignment turned pale and broke out in cold sweat. He didnt reply to Dankes question immediately and sent a message after ending the video call. [Dont let him get close to Fang Zhao during the assignment period! No, make him stay far away! Dont let him get close!] Meche was worried. Little Bear looked human, but he had the kernel of a superintelligence. Meche was worried that Fang Zhaos ears would detect something if he were close enough. Danke frowned when he received his fathers message. He studied the little figure in the projection room a few times. "*Cough*, Little Bear, lets change a star to chase. What do you think of that..." "News just came out. Fang Zhao donated tens of billions to Bu Base," Little Bear blurted out abruptly. "WHAT?!" Danke was so stunned by this news that he totally forgot what he wanted to say. After searching online, Danke discovered that this news was true, and various authoritative media outlets had already reported on it. There were two news items regarding Bu Base. One was that Bu Base would be the third strategic military location and that the was being sealed for developments. The second was that Fang Zhao had donated the entirety of his mary reward for the Alkaids discovery to Bu Base. "Is this person stupid? Is he soft in the head?" The mary reward was so much, and he donated every single cent to Bu? Couldnt he exchange it for something more valuable? Danke just couldnt understand. Was it worth it? At the same time in Yanzhous Yanbei retirement facility, Great-grandfather Fang had also seen this news. His hand twirling the walnuts trembled. His lips quivered and his mind was filled with thoughts that Little Zhao had been pressured and swindled. Great-grandfather Fang, who chose to be mindlessly biased, cried, "My Little Zhao has surely been wronged!" He has been tremendously wronged! Bad intentions! They all have bad intentions!! Chapter 394 Crazy Test-Loving Monster Great-grandfather Fang wasnt the only one who thought this way. The first thought that came to many peoples minds when they first saw the news was whether there were any behind-the-scenes deals. Otherwise who would so readily give away tens of billions that were recently acquired? This was tens of billions. How many things could be bought with that sum? Besides, Fang Zhaos primary status currently was an artist. What was the point of donating so much money to Bu Base for construction? Firstly, he wouldnt receive any additional rights and secondly, his rank also wouldnt rise. What exactly was he scheming? Shouldnt he set aside a certain portion for himself? However, no matter what people thought in private, the various authoritative media outlets were very willing to report on this news. They needed to shine the light on this exemr model. Take a look at how others are so enlightened! Was this something that most people could do? The Inte was abuzz with discussions. On Bu. The ck ball "Little Riches" had been returned. Interary Fund personnel hade knocking when they had seen the new episode of the variety program. Fang Zhao didnt say much and had returned the ck ball. Without anything to y with, Curly Hair searched for toys in the desert. His targets were all sorts of lively creatures in the desert. After ying with them for a while, Curly Hair would secretly eat them up. In the period that followed, besides filming,posing, and working on his thesis, Fang Zhao also applied for piloting credentials for various fighter aircrafts, military flying transports, armored tanks, and other such vehicles. Back when they were filming on board the Alkaid, Fang Zhao had been very interested in the piloting system of the Alkaid. However, given his current status, he was unable to apply for this grade of piloting credentials. Despite his contributions as well as repeated donations, Fang Zhaos rank wasnt promoted, but his meritorious service was remembered. Thus, the auditing for Fang Zhaos applications were put through a fast track and those that could be done were released within an hour. Following that, Fang Zhao would find time to attend rted theory lessons with soldiers from the base as well as practical piloting lessons. Bu Base personnel found out that whether it was theory or practical applications, Fang Zhao picked things up extremely quickly! Other people saw that Fang Zhao was talented in these aspects, but the reality was that Fang Zhao had experienced a lot during the Period of Destruction. Back then, things werent so advanced, and smart systems werent so ubiquitous. . Back then, credentials and applications werent needed. Those with ability would just do it, and those without ability had to force themselves to do it in order to survive. Human potential was harshly extracted in this way. However, other people didnt know this. Bu Base Commanding Officer Flemingtonmented many times, "Its too much of a pity. A talent like Fang Zhao should stay in the military and develop instead of being an artist! A waste of talent!! The three salted fishes Nanfeng, Zuo Yu, and Yan Biao watched impatiently as Fang Zhao took all sorts of driving and piloting licenses. They had also applied for these; however, the auditing was slow and they encountered many more restrictions. Yan Biao said enviously as yet another squadron of fighter crafts flew by, "Back then, we werent so privileged on Baiji, so I was never able to touch these models. By the time Baiji developed, I had already been discharged. I never imagined a day where I woulde so close to these new models." "We should get word of our applications within these two days. However, we surely wont receive as much clearance as Boss," Nanfeng said. Different models of military flying transports and fighter crafts had different piloting setups. The military would differentiate it even more meticulously and the audit would be stricter. Zuo Yu thought of something. "Our boss takes the tests for all these various credentials here, so shouldnt Bu Base be the issuing party?" "Bu Base will be the third strategic military location in the future. The issued credentials worth will increase with Bu Bases development. This cannot bepared to ordinary private andmercial licenses!" After a substantial silence, the three spoke in unison, "Im so envious!" "How many licenses has our boss obtained up to now?" Nanfeng asked. "The seventh was just received today." Yan Biao remembered this clearly. "Say, how many do you think boss will have once the program filming ispleted?" "There are no limits to taking tests. Our boss is addicted to earning licenses. I even saw him perusing a book on engines. Will he try for a technician license?" "What a crazy test-loving monster!" Nanfeng decided how he would introduce his boss to people in future. "My boss is an artist that is fond of taking tests! As for now... better to walk the dog first. After Fang Zhao got down after a round of flying, he was stopped by Flemington for a chat. Recently, Flemington was in high spirits and glowed with vigor. He was excited that Bu Base being built into the third strategic military location. He also didnt want to be transferred away and would fight to the bitter end if anyone tried to transfer him away! This was the third strategic military location! At that time, the big boss here... wouldnt be him. However, his position wouldnt be low either! He would wield even more authority and power at that time! Flemington was satisfied with everything else except Fang Zhao here. Flemington wanted to convince Fang Zhao to stay here and develop. As the incumbent base Commanding Officer, he still had power, but Fang Zhao rejected him. Having seen the exceptional results of Fang Zhaos piloting practices, Flemington persisted and personally came to try to convince him. Flemington drew a circle in the air. "In the future, an experimental flight center will be built here. Countless new models of fighter aircrafts and flying transports will take off andnd here... Construction for the new spaceport has already started... and at that side..." Flemington brought Fang Zhao to see the desert and the sky; he talked about life and ideals from fighter aircrafts armaments to spaceships, all in a bid to sway Fang Zhao to join the base. However, Fang Zhaos dedication to music was still unchanged. Having discussed so much with Fang Zhao, Flemington felt that this youngster really had great skill and strategy. A talent! How can he think about being a music artist?! Its too much of a waste! There were people who couldnt be winners even with 10 golden fingers. And there were some that would soar through the clouds with just one opportunity. In Flemingtons eyes, Fang Zhao was of thetter sort. Unfortunately his ambitionsid elsewhere. Flemington sighed as he walked and sat on a rock that had been eroded by the wind into a bizarre shape. As he watched the sand flying afar, Flemington asked, "Fang Zhao, what are your feelings about this trip to Bu? What is it that you think is the most fortunate about this trip?" Flemington imagined that Fang Zhao would say that it was the mary reward of the Alkaid. Fang Zhao smiled. "Living. I still dont know what marvels the future holds." While speaking, Fang Zhao received a notification about inte ess time. As inte ess time wasnt fixed because Bus construction projects constantly changed,, the program team only got inte ess when they received the notification. The duration wasnt very long either. Naturally, since Fang Zhao had received the notification, Zaro and the others had received it too. Fang Zhao watched as the few of them who had been looking for entertainment outside scrambled over to the base soldiers to borrow cars. Flemington could only shake his head as he observed them. "This bunch is really..." "Really lively." Fang Zhao finished. Flemington: "..." Lively? Then so be it. Fang Zhao got up to take his leave and also returned to the base. He wanted to speak to Great-grandfather and Great-grandmother Fang when there was inte ess. Otherwise, the two elder Fangs would surely be worried. Elsewhere, Zaro and the others immediately got down to business the moment they received the notification for inte ess. Now, Bu was very busy throughout and all the flying transports were in use, so they couldnt rent any. All they could borrow were cars, and the ones avable werent very good either. Alternatively, they could wait for the program teamsrge car to pick them up, but that would require at least half an hour more. Since they were so eager to head online, that half hour that could be saved was really precious! Barbara borrowed a small-sized desert buggy used for patrolling from a team of soldiers and got her assistant to hurry and drive off. Zaro and the others who were slightly behind were met with an unfeeling "No." Woo Tianhao stomped his feet! "Damn it! Isnt this sexual discrimination?!" Zaro was furious. "Barbara surely seduced them!" Mitisy went up to reason with them, but the soldiers had looks of helplessness. "There really isnt any more. Our team is only able to lend out that one car. We just loaned it out to whoever came first." What this meant wasYou can only me yourself for being slow! There arent anymore cars! Zaro, who had been close by but hadnt been able to run faster than Barbara: "..." Pissed! Mitisy, who could run fast but had been quite a distance away: "..." Gloomy! Woo Tianhao, who had been having too much fun that he forgot to react in time: "..." Sullen! "How about you all try asking other teams?" That soldier suggested. Zaro turned around, wanting to look for another squad of soldiers when he realized that Mitisy and Woo Tianhao had already started to sprint after the dune buggy that Barbara was on. It had only just started and hadnt yet picked up speed. The two of them ran quickly and forced out Barbaras assistant and bodyguard when they caught up, taking their ces. Woo Tianhao was driving with Barbara in the front passenger seat and Mitisy in the rear trunk area. Zaro, who had been left behind. "..." This stic brotherhood had simply been unable to even withstand a single blow at this time. Zaro looked around him and his eyes glowed. He started running and waving his hands frantically. "Fang Zhao! Take me!" Nanfeng and the other two bodyguards upied one dune buggy. On Fang Zhaos end, he was in the drivers seat while Curly Hair sat in the front passenger seat. The rearpartment was still empty. Zaro had wanted to sit in the front passenger seat, but when he saw Curly Hair bare his teeth, Zaro hesitated before turning and heading to the rearpartment. "Fasten your seatbelt!" Fang Zhao said. "There arent any seatbelts..." Zaro looked around. He saw a rope for fastening goods and tied it around himself. "Done!" Fang Zhao shook his head and smiled. He tossed a helmet to Zaro in case the wind and sand damaged his brain. When they got back to the base, Fang Zhao first sent Great-grandfather Fang a call request. Because of new guidelines, the program team members were not allowed to use video projection and other methods for online calls to their friends and rtives. Only voice calls were allowed. Great-grandfather Fang expressed his understanding towards these rules. Due to Bus ns to be the third strategic military location, the entire was going through a closed-off period and the degree of confidentiality was raised. Thus, voice calls were implemented to prevent the program team from inadvertently leaking too much. Of course, this wasnt what Great-grandfather Fang focused on. "Little Zhao, tell me. Who over there has wronged you?" Great-grandfather Fang was worried that Bu Base personnel had employed some schemes and that Fang Zhao was being bullied. When Great-grandfather Fang spoke with Fang Zhao over the call, other retired veterans of the facility came to visit in session. There were some who were worried, some who came to join in the fun, and even some who were bored and wanted to find something to do. They were still chatting as they entered, and upon knowing that Great-grandfather Fang was current speaking with Fang Zhao, they ceased their chatter and their ears pricked up. They were also very curious as to what Fang Zhao was currently thinking. The worry on Great-grandfather Fangs face lessened when he heard Fang Zhaos exnation. "Really? You have already gotten the license for so many fighter aircrafts? Hey, do you havewhatever thats calledover there?" Great-grandfather Fang rattled off the names of new model fighter aircraft that had recently been reported in military news. Fang Zhao said that he had tried out two among those new models. And because Bu was still in a developmental phase, there were less types of aircrafts and transports there. Fang Zhao first started with the licenses that were avable. . Knowing that Fang Zhao was obtaining all sorts of licenses and learning that Fang Zhao had flown new models of fighter aircraft, the sides of Great-grandfather Fangs lips continuously curled upwards. "Good good good... you even got to pilot a submarine? Not bad, not bad... right, and those new models ofbat equipment? In the future, they will all be moved to Bu. Even if you cant get the qualifications for those, you can try your hand at whatever is avable... You cant get a pilot license for a warship? It doesnt matter. Theres no rush. Take it step by step..." The other old fogies that were watching Great-grandfather Fang talk about various firearms, fighter aircraft, and submarines felt their hearts itch. From what they saw, Fang Zhaos donations actually brought about quite some benefits. Fang Zhaos applications for credentials would surely be approved quicker. Great-grandfather was beaming. Nobody knew what Fang Zhao was saying, but Great-grandfather Fang nodded his head continuously. "You havent done anything wrong. So be it if you donate. We also cant have have any peace of mind when spending all that easy money. Being able to get all those credentials is more than worth it already." Great-grandfather Fang almost seemed like a robot with how he approved and nodded his head at everything Fang Zhao said. As for the massive mary reward, he just treated it as though arge gust of wind had blown past and had swept all the money away. "Take more photographs... Oh, you cant randomly take photos now? Alright, I feel way more at ease knowing that you werent being bullied over there!" Great-grandfather Fang only reluctantly handled themunications device to Great-grandmother Fang after exhorting him a little more. After that, he turned around, wanting to find targets to share Fang Zhaos aplishment with. "Hey Old Li, let me tell you guys... wheres everyone?" The living room that was filled with people moments ago was nowpletely empty.Salted fishes is a term for idle people in chinese Chapter 395 Celebrity Popularity Char After ending the call with Great-grandfather Fang and inquiring with base personnel, Fang Zhao took a photograph and sent it back. Fang Zhao stood before a new model of fighter aircraft that had been recently announced in governmental news. Other models couldnt be photographed so only this model was shown. However, just this one photograph was enough to allow Great-grandfather Fang to show off for a long time. Days passed and there werent many days left for the program teams filming. Due to the ns for Bu to be a military strategic location, the program team were already being urged to hasten their filming. Therefore, even if the director wanted to drag on and film for a few more days, the remaining time frame for filming was stillpressed. This season of the program had a slight change in style. It didnt have the entertainment style of previous seasons and was slightly more serious and proper. However, despite lessedic elements, viewership was actually tens of times higher than previous seasons! The episode filmed on board the Alkaid was also the episode that had the highest ever subscription rate. Zaro and the others also received some token mary reward for the matter of the Alkaid. For them, this was just a rather precious andmemorative red packet. They ced this sum inside their bank ounts and wouldnt use them, but they donated even more items. This was especially so for Zaro. The value of stuff he donated was more than twice the amount he received! This wasnt because he was suddenly enlightened; rather, he knew deep down that after getting the mary reward from the Alkaid, he would get hit if he didnt donate some stuff back. Fang Zhao felt that his time on Bu was very fulfilling. Besides filming, he was still busyposing, writing his thesis, obtaining piloting licenses, and asionally finding the time to have fun with Zaro and the others. There was a saying, "small beginnings show how things will develop." From his experiences on Bu, Fang Zhao could see the trend of technology and culture of humankind in the New Era. He could also see how it would develop in the future. Although there were certain aspects that were unsatisfactory below the surface, as a whole, it was still rather good. Looking forward, the short-term future was not too bad. ns for Bu to be the third strategic military location was proof of humankinds ambition. It wasnt anything bad. As long as the pace of progress was moderated, this sort of ambition was a good thing, especially in the hands of a leader that had experienced the Period of Destruction. Fang Zhao was very happy to see the current state of development. Even his old friends would have agreed if they were here as well. Fang Zhao was very gratified. This sort of feeling was like holding a childs hand and watching him continue to walk on steadily and with determination after letting go of the childs hand. Far away, in the sealed region, huge flying transports were taking off andnding. The night sky was especially bright above the area where Bus new spaceport was being constructed. The sea of stars was like an approaching dream. Fang Zhao jotted down another star on a certain page of his notebook. ... On the day of leaving Bu, a military reporter came looking for Fang Zhao and asked whether Fang Zhaos results for the various licensing tests he took could be made public. Fang Zhao thought about it before agreeing. Dayster, the official military media outlet published a table of Fang Zhaos test results on their social media tform. The official military media outlet had disseminated this using Fang Zhao as an exemry model. After this was released, many authoritative media outlets fell over each other in a bid to circte this news first. Fang Zhao had yet to return when the news was abuzz. On that table was a series of licenses that Bu Base had conferred on Fang Zhao. There were many licenses for models of fighter aircraft,bat equipment, and even submarines. There were all sorts of licenses: vehicles that flew in the sky, traversed on seas, and ran onnd! Military enthusiasts hurried to educate generalizens and analyzed the models, technology, and military grades of all these. Many people were astonished. "Although I dont really understand, it feels very advanced." "Passing all of this with excellent results; isnt he some sort of top student?!" "What top student? This is called a study god! Those licenses cant just be obtained by burying your head in theory. Even people with remarkable studying ability, mental strength, and other traits would find it difficult to even obtain one. He managed to pass them all during the duration he was filming for a variety program! In the military, this would be considered a special grade already!" "Special grade... from my impression, Fang Zhao is still a refined and gentle young artist..." "The one above, what gives you the misconception that Fang Zhao is a refined and gentle young artist?! Is it the videos of the inhuman crazy point-sweeping demon that is still highly circted in gaming forums? Or is it the videos of Fang Zhaos operational abilities that were in no way inferior to garrisoned soldiers back when he underwent military service? Or perhaps it is the awakening you with coolness musical style that has already started to be forgotten by people? Which of these show refined and gentle?!" At Yanbeis retirement facility, Great-grandfather Fang had been happily browsing through when he saw this and got mad. How is my familys Little Zhao not refined and gentle?!! However, Great-grandfather Fangs voice of justification was too weak and didnt change the opinion of the majority ofizens. "Then the question is, why does he not enter the military instead of dabbling in the arts with this sort of ability?" Someone asked. "Heh? I am just curious why those at the back of the list are pixted." In the table released, details on thest two rows were concealed. All that was shown was Fang Zhaos results as well as verification of Bu Base issuing the license. "Probably some certain things that are still within the confidentiality period. I have a nagging suspicion that Fang Zhao has obtained even more credentials that havent been made public by the military!" "The military also has artists. Would Fang Zhao head in that direction in future?" "Insider info: many units are actually intending to recruit Fang Zhao over." "Wasnt there that guy from the entertainment circle that was specially recruited into the military? He exposed for misappropriating military fundsst month. However, if it were Fang Zhao, I wouldnt have to worry." "You dont say! He already donated tens of billions! As if he would care about that tiny bit of military expenses!" "Seeing the current momentum, he is being publicly pushed forward as a role model. In the future, if he is really specially recruited in, he would surely rise really quickly!" "Back then, he was promoted by one rank after being discharged from military service and converted to reserve duty. If he really gets specially recruited, I reckon that he will get promoted again." "Ive heard before that artists in the military rise really fast. It is different from those inbat squads. It is easy for them to provide meritorious services and receive awards. The only thing Im not too sure about is whether Fang Zhao can rise to General before the age of fifty." "A soldier that doesnt wish to be a general isnt a good artist. If I were Fang Zhao, I would surely ept the special recruitment. That is the rank of general we are talking about!" "ording to the stiptions, it is difficult for those artistic types to have real authority. Whats the use without any real authority?" "Glory and sry is enough. No real authority is fine too." The inte was full of guesses on whether Fang Zhao would be specially recruited into the military. Huangzhou, Mo Langs residence. The formerly quiet and peaceful atmosphere was shattered by a furious roar. "All of you better give up this god-damned idea! That is a talented genius I have painstakingly cultivated! He still has a long way to go in the path of art! He wouldnt cherish that sort of ce!!" Mo Langs beard twitched continuously as he faced hismunications device. The person on the other end of themunications device saw Mo Lang being so worked up and hurriedly tried to exin, as he worried that something might happen to this treasure of an old artist. However, the more he exined, the angrier Mo Lang got. "You have said so much, but at the end of the day, arent you still trying to poach him? Impossible!!" Mo Lang didnt wait for the other party to try persuading him again and ended the call. At his age, Mo Lang had really seen a lot. If Fang Zhao was specially recruited into those units, the academic atmosphere there would surely be inferiorpared to where he was. If he was duped, he would spend all of his time attending various social events and take on varying assignments. Inside, there were also many people who fought both openly and in the dark for the sake of promotion. Mo Lang definitely wouldnt let Fang Zhao go over and waste his precious artistic talents! Mo Lang took a deep breath and paced up and down. "No, I need to read a few theses to calm down." His assistant hurriedly sent over two thesis papers and a newlyposed work that Fang Zhao had submitted. It was only then did Mo Langs mood lighten. "Let Fang Zhao start on preparing his graduation concert the moment he returns. Dont let him get distracted by other matters." This was what Mo Lang had decided. He wasnt entirely reassured so he contacted a few people to quash the news that the official military had released. He didnt wish for Fang Zhao to see news about him everywhere on the inte when he returned. There were people who felt that this waspletely unnecessary. There was so much news on the inte everyday. It was hard enough for this sort of disseminated news to persist for two days, let alone maintain its poprity for a sustained duration. Two dayster, news of Fang Zhaos results on Bu died down. Mo Lang was delighted but only for a while. Very soon, that official military news that had been published was dug out again and its viewership rose. "What... What is going on?" Mo Lang was stunned. In the space station orbiting earth, Fang Zhao and the entire program team had finally returned. However, they were still required to go through immigration processes and a quarantine which meant that they had to stop at the space station for awhile. Everyone from the program team including Zaro didnt have anyints. There wasnt anything to fret about and there was inte ess here. With inte ess and food, these people were even happy to stay here for an entire month. "Damn! Fang Zhao, youre trending on social media again!" Woo Tianhao eximed while browsing the news. He had originally wanted to post a good-looking photo of himself. However, he hadnt expected to see Fang Zhaos name as one of the top searches after he logged into his ount. Nanfeng was also abnormally excited. He had also seen it at the same time as Woo Tianhao. He was somewhat in disbelief, so he carefully gathered some information and asked around beforeing over to exin things to Fang Zhao. "Boss, Star Cup has recently concluded. You are ranked first on the Celebrity Poprity Chart." The Star Cup was organized by the Interary Fund in conjunction with science associations, the ministry of education, and higher learning establishments from every continent. It was a global extracurricrpetition for innovation and entrepreneurship for secondary school students. Its name came from the father of spaceflight, Master Heng Xin. In hister years, Master Heng Xin had brought out a portion of his fortune and had established the Star Cup. In the words of Master Heng Xin at the beginning when this was established Fame, I will grant it! Benefits, I will also grant it! It is right here. Come take it if you have the ability!! Star Cup was a top-notch challenge for secondary students throughout the world. It was also considered a gathering of geniuses. It was held once every three years. At this time, various top universities andrge-scalepanies throughout the world would prepare to poach the participants! If they couldnt poach them now, they would try to sign them to binding contracts for when they were finished with their education. Some students who performed exceedingly well in the Star Cup challenge match were signed by the worlds top hundred corporations before they even stepped foot into university. It could be said that everyone who participated in the Star Cup were elites, and that those who survived until the final rounds were the elites among elites.They were considered genius-tier students in certain aspects. At the end of the Star Cup, there would be an awards ceremony. The Star Cup would invite a celebrity to the awards ceremony ording to the requests of students that participated in the Star Cup challenge. This was the usual practise. Who was to say that geniuses couldnt chase stars? And currently the voting charts had reached this point. Only students that participated in the Star Cup challenge and passed through pre-selection would have voting rights. This couldnt be falsified. At the present moment, Fang Zhao upied the first position on the voting charts. Nanfeng nced at Fang Zhaos expression before continuing, "ording to convention, the invited celebrity has to perform at the awards ceremony. Boss, you have to be prepared.The literal trantion of Heng Xin is Star Chapter 396 Bomber The voting period was not yet over, but Fang Zhaos dominance in the charts was clear. Nanfeng had to begin his preparations. "Boss, if you receive the invitation from the organizers, you probably wont reject it, right?" Nanfeng asked. "I wont," Fang Zhao replied. "Let me think about the performance." "Alright!" Given the present circumstances, Fang Zhao receiving an invitation was certain. As a positive role model publicized by the media, there was no reason not to invite Fang Zhao. It was as Nanfeng had thought. The organizing side contacted Fang Zhaos side before the voting results were even concluded and invited Fang Zhao for Star Cups victory ceremony. Mo Lang didnt wish for Fang Zhao to take part in other activities after returning back, but it wasnt good to reject this. The significance of Star Cup wasnt the same. Even though it was against his will, Mo Lang could only agree. Fortunately, the graduation concert ns that Fang Zhao had submitted satisfied him. Progress was also good, and it showed that Fang Zhao hadnt neglected making preparations for the graduation concert all this while while being busy with other things. However, Mo Lang still called Fang Zhao over for some lessons in seclusion before the Star Cup victory ceremony as well as amending the graduation concert ns that Fang Zhao had submitted. Therefore, Fang Zhao didnt have too much time to head out after he returned to school. Fang Zhao also didnt attend a banquet that Zaro hosted when he came on a vacation to Huangzhou. Zaro felt that it was really a pity that Fang Zhao couldnte out. "My brothers are rather looking forward to see you. Oh, I have a good bro that was also invited by the Star Cup organizers. You two will meet when the timees." "Who?" Fang Zhao asked. He was also a little curious. "Its Bobo, or Chu Bo. His nickname is Bomber. Hes the one who ended in second ce on the Star Cups voting list of the Most Popr Celebrities." After ending the call with Fang Zhao, Zaro then looked through his address book and picked people to contact in session. He wanted to call a few more people to have fun and liven things up. He hadnt gathered together with his bunch of good-for-nothing friends for quite some time as he had been on Bu for "poverty alleviation". Zaro also contacted Danke Assis. "Come out and have fun!" "Im not free. I have to look after a kid!" Danke really wanted to go out and have fun but wasnt able to spare the time. He had alreadypleted the assignment his father had given to him at the beginning, but perhaps because he had looked after the kid too well, management was toozy to change the kids caretaker. They had asked Danke to apany Little Bear to y every once in awhile. Thus, Danke wasnt free today. Zaro had learned the news of Danke looking after a kid from his bunch of good-for-nothing friends back when he had been alleviating poverty on Bu. At that time, he had jumped up in shock. Those scoundrels knew how to go crazy, but there always had a limit. When they heard that Danke was at home looking after a kid, all of their imaginations ran wild. It was only after Danke exined that they understood that the kid was something like a crown prince of the Interary Fund. After that, they stopped joking about the kid. "Wasnt your assignmentpleted? Hasnt it been so long already?" Zaro didnt understand. "New assignment. That kid has probably started school somewhere, so hees out during the holidays. In any case, I have been called over to apany the kid to have fun for this period." Danke sounded tired. "Alright, another day then. Bobo came to Huangzhou today and will be staying for a while. Lets schedule another time to hang." Zaro had his own private residence in Huangcheng and this was the ce he would call his friends over to every time. A little while after he ended the call with Danke, the "Bobo" that he was talking about arrived. Chu Bo was a member of Jinzhous super-aristocratic Chu family and a descendant of a Great General. He had a status that was simr to Zaros status in Leizhou. Their personalities were also simr in some aspectsboth were relentless in their verbal attacks. The difference was that Zaro straightforward in his verbal attacks. Whatever methods were used against him would be directly used back in a counteroffensive. If someone attacked him on social media, Zaro would use social media to directly criticize them in return. It was different for Chu Bo. Regardless of whatever methods were used by others to scold him, Chu Bo loved turning whatever he wished to say into song lyrics and verbally criticize the offending parties back in song. Chu Bo had blinding gold hair which was dyed. He scanned the area after arriving at Zaros ce. "Nobody came?" "They are on the way. Danke cant make it. He has to stay home and look after a kid. You know the one." "Still?" Chu Bo didnt really care though and asked, "What about Fang Zhao? Is heing?" "He cante. His teacher has shut him in for lessons." "... Are the teachers of Twelve Tones that strict? That didnt happen back when I was studying." Chu Bo went online and searched. "Thats not right. Isnt his Academic Advisor Prof. Carter? Prof. Carter is giving lectures away from Huangzhou these few days. Who is the one giving lessons to Fang Zhao today then?" "Prof. Carter? Im not sure." Zaro recalled the Fang Zhaos words. "However, during the call, he seemed to have spoken to someone on his end. If I heard correctly, it sounded like Teacher Mo or something." "Mo Lang?!" Chu Bo got excited. He rubbed his hands in glee and continued, "This wont do. I have to run into Fang Zhao when the timees and have a good chat with him!" Chu Bo had always paid attention to Fang Zhao because of their simr age and because both studied music. Although their approach was different, people would stillpare them side by side. This had been especially so during the voting where Fang Zhao had been a dominant first while Chu Bo was second. Chu Bo didnt feel that it was uneptable; rather, he became more curious of this Fang Zhao. He originally thought that they would meet today. He hadnt expected that the Twelve Tones Advance ss would supervise him so strictly. Fortunately they were both invited by the Star Cup organizers and would get the chance to meet. "Hey Zaro, you interacted with Fang Zhao for quite a long time during your stay on Bu. What is he normally like? Are those credentials published by the official military media outlets real?" Chu Bo asked. ... While Chu Bo was asking about Fang Zhao, on the other side, Fang Zhao was at Mo Langs ce for lessons. He was resting in the study after listening to Mo Langs assessment and evaluation of his thesis. Mo Lang was already quite old and couldnt spend too much time and energy giving Fang Zhao lessons. He would normally go rest after teaching Fang Zhao, and more often than not, Fang Zhao would stay behind after that. There were all sorts of professional books and works in the study as well as Mo Langs own manuscripts that couldnt be found anywhere else. After straightening out his thesis, Fang Zhao did an online search for information of Chu Bo. Before this, Fang Zhao had seen video recordings of Chu Bos concerts as well as various entertainment reports of Chu Bo online. Chu Bo was from the family of a Great General. Chu Bo achieved overall excellence all the way from kindergarten to university, yet he wasnt the sort of well-behaved student as he had an arrogant and obstinate character. Afterwards, he managed to get into Jinzhous best university with exceptional grades. During university, he formed a band for fun, and two years in, he realized he loved singing even more. Having suddenly found his true passion, he spent another half year toplete his studies in advance before getting into the next door music academy which was also Jinzhous best. Back then, this matter became the headlines for Jinzhous various media outlets. There were people who said that he was willful, but he had the ability to be willful. There were also some who said that his personality was like a student going through adolescence, and they loved this sort of person who took the road less traveled. Chu Bo liked to use incisive lyrics to sing about his innermost thoughts under powerful electronic beats. He didnt care how others saw him. At the beginning ofst year, an extremely aggressive punk track full of dissing was popr among many punk enthusiasts. However, shortly after, Chu Bo then revised a rather famous punk track into rock n roll. Although it sold extremely well, he was boycotted by many punk fans and caused them to turn from admirers into detractors. He liked to add insightful critique to his song lyrics about various happenings and would improvise and change lyrics for songs to verbally criticize people during his concerts where the atmosphere was at its highest. He had also written a song with a positive and bright outlook for a young fan prone to suicidal tendencies and had onceposed a rock n roll style requiem to honor the victims of a terrorist attack. There were some people that said he exploited the terrorist incident to show off and gain poprity. However, seven days after the incident, Chu Bo released a powerful song with a strong anti-terrorism agenda. The evaluation of a well-known person in the music industry was this: "With fury added in it, a song triumphs a gun." After that, it was rumored that Chu Bo was ced on a certain hit lists because of this anti-terrorism song. Chu Bos family kept him at home for a month before he was allowed to step out. When he finally did, he was surrounded by many more bodyguards. However, there were also people who said that the reason Chu Bo always had many bodyguards with him was because his daring mouth had offended many people. He once did an improvised rap during a concert criticizing a rather popr film emperor, and lots of people wanted to beat him up, let alone terrorists. As long as he couldnt control that mouth of his, he would be smothered sooner orter even if he wasnt assassinated. Some people hated him till their teeth hurt, but there were people who absolutely adored him. Secondary school students in particr loved him. Chu Bos poprity among secondary students had never fallen, and if the the scope was only in Jinzhou, the most voted celebrity among secondary school students would definitely be him. In the eyes of the entire world, academics didnt really like Chu Bos style. Chu Bos status in the music circles wasnt too high, but he still maintained extremely high poprity among secondary school students. Chu Bo had also been invited to the previous iteration of the Star Cups victory ceremony. This year, he had been a hot favorite in the Star Cup, except that there was the unexpected emergence of Fang Zhao. On the day when voting concluded, many students from Jinzhou had even protested. Fang Zhao watched Chu Bo in his concert video. When this sort of person stood on stage, he was majestic, willful, and ostentatious. It was as though his entire body was emanating with light, just like a little zing sun. The point where he glowed brightest was when his mouth did as his heart wished and it could not be concealed. And the medias assessment of him was urate indeed. Chu Bo would really change lyrics when the atmosphere was intense. From time to time, Fang Zhao would see the lyrics at the bottom of the screen be reced by *** or beeps, and the frequency of this was highest when the live atmosphere was at its most intense. This wasnt a good habit. Fang Zhao thought about the Star Cup victory ceremony. Chu Bo wouldnt start cursing at that sort of asion, would he? Chapter 397 The Most Dangerous Person Nanfeng didnt have any hesitation regarding this invitation. While Fang Zhao was being kept at the venerable Mo Langs side for supplementary lessons, Nanfeng brought Zuo Yu and Yan Biao to the venue first for a walk around and to get a better understanding of the ce by talking to staff there. The venue was beside the hotel the participating students of the Star Cup challenge were staying at. When Nanfeng and the other two went over, they were still able to see secondary school students from various continents moving about in their uniforms. In the hotels main lobby, there were some reporters ranging from school journalists to entertainment hosts. Some were able to find a student or two to interview, while others were standing there waiting for an opportunity. The one who attended to Nanfeng was a staffer from the Science and Technology Association. Since Fang Zhao didnt need to stay at the hotel, Nanfeng got the other party to show them the venue directly. Nanfengs main focus was on the organizers arrangements and any requests they had. For Zuo Yu and Yanbiao, their focus was to survey the venue. They needed to familiarize themselves so that they could ensure Fang Zhaos safety when he came. It had to be said that the organizers of Star Cup also ced great importance on the safety of these genius students. While Zuo Yu and Yan Biao surveyed the venue, Nanfeng had already gotten the victory ceremony arrangements and schedule from the staffer and was making notes. "And that is?" Nanfeng pointed at a door at the end of a passageway. The door was half shut and sound came out from it. "That is a conference room. Today a few groups of students are exchanging ideas." The staff member exined. "Can I go over and take a look?" Nanfeng asked. He was rather curious about these juvenile elites. "Err... okay." Inside the conference room, teachers and students alike were chatting. Because the Star Cup Challenge had concluded, they were all smiling and joking now. Students were in small groups of three to five and were discussing research-oriented problems. "This bunch of kids... theyre talking about remodeling spacecrafts and outer space warships. They really might be bragging a little too much, but having aspirations is a good thing," the staffer who brought Nanfeng along said with a chuckle. After listening to these students for a bit, it sounded like the things these little students said werent too realistic. Perhaps they touched upon theory too much so they werent able to express their ideas very well in the practical aspect. Nanfeng had a puzzled face from the moment he entered. At the beginning, Nanfeng was very happy to get the opportunity to get to know the future to backbones of the science and technological circles. However, after he entered, he discovered that he totally couldnt understand what these students were saying. He could catch a few words asionally, but he wouldnt know what it meant when put together. Because they were in secondary school, many of these students were also very tall already. Height had always been Nanfengs sore spot, and aftering in, not only was his intellect taking a beating, he also wasnt able to find any superiority in height either. This made Nanfeng really gloomy. The students only swept a passing nce at the two strangers who entered and nothing more. Some were currently chatting happily and totally neglected the two. "Who are you?" A student finally asked as he scanned the Science & Tech staffer before ncing at Nanfeng. Nanfeng didnt have anybels or tags that identified him as a staff here. "Cough, I am... a staff member. I came over here first to check on matters for the victory ceremony." Nanfeng didnt dare say he was Fang Zhaos assistant. If this bunch of students asked him questions that he couldnt answer, wouldnt he be bringing shame to his boss? Upon hearing that Nanfeng was a just a staff member, the curious students immediately lost their interest. Nanfeng noticed the student before him wasnt participating in the small group discussions so he asked, "Who did you cast your vote for the celebrity vote?" "Fang Zhao," the student replied. "I like Fang Zhaos music." Nanfeng was inwardly ted and continued asking, "The fabled divine tune for exercising?" He remembered seeing a news article saying that students loved listening to Fang Zhaos music while exercising and studying. "No, I listen to it when I run experiments. It lets me feel a sense of mission!" That student replied. "Ah? Wont anyone make a fuss for listening to music during experiments?" Nanfeng couldnt understand this. That student had a slightly puzzled look. "Why would anyone make a fuss about me listening to music in my ownboratory?" Nanfeng: "... Ha, your ownboratory. Heh." Nanfengughed sheepishly. When Nanfeng asked a second student and found out that this student also liked listening to Fang Zhaos music while running experiments, Nanfengmented, "You have all the freedom in your ownboratory." However, the other party stared at Nanfeng as though he was an imbecile. "Of course it is the schoolsboratory! We applied for aboratory and funding. What made you think a poor student like me could afford the costs of an expensive researchboratory?" "But you said you listened to music in theboratory..." "With earpieces!" Nanfeng: "... Oh." Nanfeng felt like he had left his brain back home today. "Do you know about Fang Zhao?" That student suddenly asked. "I dont think... I know... that much," Nanfeng stuttered. "That means you know quite a bit about him." That student nodded. "I have a question I want to consult you about. Can he hear soundwaves as low as 20Hz or ultrasonic sounds as high as 20kHz? Of course, that isnt the main issue. What I am more curious about is that when he listens to frequencies above 4000Hz, is he be able to discern two different tones that vary by only 1Hz? Also..." Nanfeng: "..." Farewell! As a qualified assistant, Nanfeng didnt wish to discuss his own boss precious ears with anyone!! After leaving the venue, Nanfeng immediately sent a text message to Fang ZhaoBoss! These little brats are trying to pry into your ears!! Nanfeng reported to Fang Zhao what he had seen at the venue as well as the conversations he had had with those students. He had to make sure that Fang Zhao wouldnt be stumped by those little brats when the time came. Fang Zhao smiled when he saw Nanfengs message and set the matter aside before continuing to write his thesis. Mo Lang had agreed to Fang Zhao attending Star Cups victory ceremony, but he had to finish his thesis before that. The day before the victory ceremony, Fang Zhao and the other invited guests arrived at the grounds for the victory ceremony and convened for a little gathering by the organizers. At the venue, Fang Zhao saw the golden-haired Chu Bo. Besides him, there were other world-renowned sports stars, film stars, tv show hosts, and others. They might not be within the same circles, but without an exception, every one of them had great reputations. A few were familiar faces at the Star Cup victory ceremony. "Chu Bo seems to have a quite a lot of bodyguards with him." Yan Biao did a quick scan around and said in a low voice, "There are still some staying outside the venue." "I think I have seen that short-haired square-faced fe beside Chu Bo before," Zuo Yu mused but couldnt remember where he hade across this guy. "Cemetery guard," Fang Zhao replied. "Yes yes!! Boss, didnt we see that fe the time we visited Jinzhous Cemetery for Martyrs?" Zuo Yu recalled how Fang Zhao had been subjected to identity checks when they went to visit the various Cemetery for Martyrs to pay their respects back then. "Cemetery guard?" Nanfeng was astonished. He knew about cemetery guards and that only those with keen perceptivity would be posted to guard the cemeteries. Once their service period was up, they would be transferred to various important posts and would also be considered "secret weapons" or special soldiers in the military. Even if they were transferred to be an employed guard, they would be tasked to protect highly important people. Although Chu Bo had a strong family background, getting a cemetery guard transferred over was still extremely difficult. Nanfeng now slightly believed the rumors that Chu Bos name was still on a hit list; otherwise, the Chu family wouldnt have gotten a cemetery guard over. This was such a precious resource! Even Zaro, Woo Tianhao, Barbara, and Mitisy had never received such treatment! The people next to Fang Zhao were discussing whether Chu Bo had run his mouth so much that his family had no choice but to transfer over someone special to ensure his safety. At the other side, Chu Bos security entourage were also talking. "The security measures here are very good. These Star Cup students are all future elite researchers and precious talents. The organizers ce the security of these students very highly." As Chu Bo said this, he lowered his voice and whispered to the person beside him. "Have you discovered the dangerous person you mentioned? You have been rather uptight ever since we entered." "Yes," the former cemetery guard replied. Chu Bos smile faded. He tried to keep his expression neutral, but it was clear that he was a little tense. Coming through all theyers of security checks outside was no easy task. Chu Bo had originally wanted to go greet Fang Zhao but wasnt in the mood to do so after hearing what his bodyguard had said. "Where?" Chu Bos words were stiff. "Same row as us, seat number 05 on the left." Chu Bo pretended to casually nce around the room and froze. He then reconfirmed what he had seen and said in disbelief, "The one in seat 05 in the same row as us, Fang Zhao?" Truth be told, Chu Bo would have believed it if it were the person beside Fang Zhao. That person had a murderous look. Although he tried his hardest to control it, the way he watched the surroundings vigntly and his reactions towards Chu Bos bodyguards from time to time gave him away. That person was probably a former soldier garrisoned on a foreign. Chu Bo had quite a number of bodyguards like him, so he was rather familiar. But... Fang Zhao? Seeing Chu Bo disbelieving, the former cemetery guard said, "I have seen him at the cemetery before. He still wasnt famous at that time, but back then, I kept feeling that this person was very dangerous. Now it cant be seen, but it doesnt mean that he isnt dangerous, just that he hides it very deeply. I feel this persons danger level has escted." On the contrary, Chu Bo rxed when he heard that the dangerous person was Fang Zhao and chuckled. "This is just your upational disease acting out. I know what sort of person Fang Zhao is. He belongs to the genius category. Didnt Bu Base unt all his aplishments some time back? I only have respect for this sort of person." "He is the sort that has seen death, and his hands are definitely soaked in a lot of blood!" The former cemetery guard said with certainty. "Now that you have said it, that means that the internal rumors about him killing many terrorists during his military service period should probably be true!" Chu Bo was a little excited, and his inclination to befriend Fang Zhao intensified. "I feel that he isnt dangerous at all!" The former cemetery guard was unsettled. The orders he received was to keep Chu Bo away from dangerous characters. In his opinion, Fang Zhao was like a very well-hidden knife that could be unsheathed at any moment and draw blood. Although Fang Zhao had indeed rendered a lot of meritorious service and many military big shots thought of him highly, the former cemetery guards first impression of Fang Zhao was very deep. At that time, when he hade across Fang Zhao at Jinzhous Cemetery of Martyrs, he really felt the urge to activate the rm for the entire zone. The memory was still extremely clear. Put in simple words, Fang Zhao casted a shadow in his heart, a veryrge shadow. However, regardless of how his bodyguard advised, Chu Bo reckoned that there was nothing to fear from a person so dedicated to music and artistically inclined! Chapter 398 Dont Worry Elder Nephew Fang Zhao was reading through an information sheet distributed by the organizers. On it were various arrangements and things to note. As he was reading, the golden-haired Chu Bo made his way over. Nanfeng nced at Fang Zhao, and seeing him incline his head slightly, Nanfeng vacated his seat for Chu Bo. "Fang Zhao, I have heard many things about you! I had really hoped to meet you at the banquet that Zaro hosted, but unfortunately you didnt have the time." "I know you, Chu Bo." Fang Zhao smiled. Chu bos smile widened when he noticed Fang Zhao didnt disy any intention to keep his distance. After sitting down, Chu Bo started to chat animatedly with Fang Zhao. He even asked about the qualifications Fang Zhao had taken on Bu. Chu Bo had learned from Zaro that Fang Zhaos qualifications were real, and furthermore, he had obtained even more certificates that could be obtained through official means. Chu Bo was rather interested in it. 10 minutester, Chu Bos arm was around Fang Zhao like they were a couple of brothers enjoying some banter. The former cemetery guard was panicking and hurriedly sent a message to Chu Bos manager. Chu Bos manager was also from the Chu family, but he had gone somewhere else to discuss a coboration and wasnt here. As the setting wasnt right, Chu Bo didnt ask Fang Zhao about his military service back on Baiji. However, he had heard quite a bit from others, and with what he learned while chatting with Fang Zhao, he knew that around 90% of the things he had heard about Fang Zhao was probably true. There was the part about discovering ore and the part about fighting off terrorists. Chu Bo respected this sort of person. He knew that his own operational abilities were limited and could only attack terrorists with his mouth. Even then, his family still admonished him. Since this was the venue for the Star Cup victory ceremony and there were other people around, it wasnt right for Chu Bo to ask too much about things that happened in the military. Noticing that Fang Zhao didnt get annoyed and didnt intend on leaving, Chu Bo continued and asked, "What have you decided on performing for tomorrows Star Cup victory ceremony?" "I will be performing a song live for them. Probably guitar or piano." Fang Zhao replied. Upon hearing what Fang Zhao said, Chu Bo got excited and immediately blurted out, "Want to coborate?" He had said this to sound out and observe Fang Zhaos expression. "How do we coborate?" Fang Zhao asked. "Pick one of your works, you y it, and I will sing it on the spot. You dont have to worry about it, I can sing." Chu Bo wasnt bragging. He was really an expert at improvisation. Fang Zhao considered for a bit. Just as Chu Bo assumed that Fang Zhao was going to reject the idea, Fang Zhao replied, "Select a song of yours." Chu Bo paused. The bright and radiant smile of his became even more sincere. "Then let us sing together!" Chu Bo enthused. "No need. You sing and I will do the apaniment." Fang Zhao had seen some of Chu Bos concert. He wasnt suited to Chu Bos style and would only be interfering if he tried to mix it up. "This... this..." Chu Bo rubbed his hands. "Lets have a proper discussion after the meeting." "Sure." "Right! Its settled then!" Chu Bo returned to his own seat when he saw that the organizers were all present. However, Chu Bo didnt really listen to those formal talks. It was always the same every time, and he knew what they were going to say either way. Right now, his mind waspletely filled with thoughts about the coboration. He would be performing together with Fang Zhao on the same stage! Just thinking about it made him excited. Chu Bo rarely performed on the same stage with others. He wasnt able to get along with other special guests when invited to participate in programs. Neither did he have many friends he was on good terms with. It was reasonable to say that the descendants of the Great Generals would have nock of people trying to curry favor by their side. For example, Zaro and Woo Tianhao were always surrounded by all sorts of characters and had a bunch of scoundrel friends. However, Chu Bo was different because of his mouth that frequently stirred up trouble. Many people were afraid of getting implicated. After the rumors about him being a target for assassination surfaced, there were even fewer people who wanted to get close to him. Zaro and the others didnt mind, but others didnt necessarily think so. Therefore, when Chu Bo had suggested coborating, he only had the intent to sound out Fang Zhao. He worried that Fang Zhao didnt understand the circumstances or that there was perhaps a misunderstanding. But with how things were, it seemed that Fang Zhao wasnt the sort that was afraid of trouble. Chu Bo was delighted to make a new friend who was someone he thought very highly off. After the organizers meeting ended, Chu Bo dragged Fang Zhao to his ce. He had his own ce in Huangcheng which had been renovated to fit in a recording studio. Chu Bo selected over ten of his own works he felt satisfied with. Fang Zhao selected three from them and said, "These three are fine. These are appropriate for Star Cups stage." "Then which one do we perform?" Chu Bo asked. "The organizingmittee gave us a slightly longer time for our performance. We can perform all three together." "A medley!" Chu Bo understood what Fang Zhao meant. "That is a great idea! However, we have to modify it a little." The two were both professionals. Fang Zhao was strong inposing and arrangement while Chu Bo wasnt weak either. These modifications werent difficult at all. Because they still had to discuss about the cob performance, Chu Bo let Fang Zhao and his bodyguards stay here to rest. "Boss, do you want me to go back and take a look? Curly Hair is still at home." Nanfeng was worried about Curly Hair who had been left at Fang Zhaos dormitory back at Huang Art. "No need, theres the automatic feeding machine." Although this was what he said, Fang Zhao still sent a voice message back to his dormitory. He just needed to let Curly Hair know why he wasnt returning to the dormitory today, and he wanted to confirm that there was no need to send anyone over. Curly Hair would surely have his fill gaming through the night. Early next morning, Chu Bos manager came over. "This is my manager and also my elder nephew, Chu Yang." Chu Bo introduced. Chu Yang was slightly older than Chu Bo and was also from the Chu family. However, his seniority in terms of generation was lower than Chu Bo, so Chu Bo addressed him as "elder nephew". Chu Yang appeared rather steady. After greeting Fang Zhao and his group, he took a look at the repertoire for Chu Bo and Fang Zhaos cob performance. He seemed rather satisfied. There shouldnt be any trouble if they stuck to this, as it wouldnt be easy for Chu Bo to let fly when he started singing this. There was no choice; he had to be worried. As Chu Bos manager, Chu Yang was worried that Chu Bo would let fly on a stage like Star Cup which would cause his arrangements forter ns to fail. When they got to the Star Cup victory ceremony venue, Fang Zhao saw Zaro. Zaro definitely wouldnt pass by an opportunity to get in on the fun at this sort of asion. He hadnt been invited, but he donated aboratory to the organizers and obtained a spot at this event. It wasnt time to start yet, so Zaro was at the resting lounge chatting with Chu Bo and Fang Zhao. "Bobo, I went back and listened to those songs you rmended. Those were rather engaging. I also used to listen to this before. Our continent has Aleksy, whose style simr to yours." Chu Bo appeared as though he had been dealt a huge p to his face. "Our styles are clearly different! Aleksy mainly sings nu metal. Although I also sing nu metal, my style is more diverse. Besides, Aleksys songs are wilder and more extreme..." Chu Bo went on and rambled a whole list of his differences with Aleksy from musical style to lyrics and even the core of the songs. After he was done talking, Zaro still had a foolish look on his face. Sighing deeply, Chu Bo pondered for a bit before saying, "Simply put, we are both attacking others. My songs are Come at me bro! Bring it on if you have the guts! whereas Aleksys ones are I will bring you to hell along with me! Oh yeah!" Zaro sped his hands together. "Oh, got it!" Fang Zhao smiled while watching them from the side. Fang Zhao also knew about that Leizhou singer Aleksy that Zaro was talking about. He also sang nu metal, and his songs were also rather wild. Chu Bos songs were wild and crazy with the purpose of making things better whereas Aleksys were wild and about destruction. The cores of their music were different. However, those who didnt like taking a more in-depth look at the lyrics, wouldnt be able to hear much of a difference, especially for people like Zaro who werent really interested. As they were chatting, Chu Yang came in. As a manager, he was even more anxious than Chu Bo. Seeing the others in the lounge, Chu Yang gestured with his finger indicating that he wanted to speak with Chu Bo in the next room. "You guys chat first. My elder nephew needs me." Chu Bo got up to leave. Seeing Chu Bo head over, Zaro tiptoed over and ced his ear on the door of the next room, trying to eavesdrop. He even waved his hands at Fang Zhao and mouthed silently, "Come over and listen together!" Fang Zhao smiled and shook his head. He didnt need to. In the adjacent room. Chu Yang told Chu Bo about the results of him heading all over these few days. As Chu Bo really liked to shoot his mouth off when he was really immersed in singing, the lead of the cultural departments of various continents were prohibiting his live concerts. Out of the twelve continents, nine didnt allow Chu Bo to hold live concerts there. If you cant watch your mouth, you wont be shown any face. However, if Chu Bo wanted to increase his global reputation, he still had to think of ways to perform worldwide. This would be just like gaining experience and qualifications in the music circles. Being popr online didnt really ount for much. So what if he was very popr among secondary school students? Werent others from the same industryughing behind his back? Just like how Fang Zhao had also needed to use the methods of holding concerts, Chu Bo also needed to have live performances to progress. Chu Yang had already negotiated with some partners. As long as Chu Bos performance at the Star Cup victory ceremony was good, they would be amodating. "Mmhm, I understand." Chu Bo nodded indicating that he knew. He eximed excitedly, "For this cob with Fang Zhao, we have picked three popr songs for a medley! We rehearsed yesterday and it turned out really well! This Fang Zhao is really something. No wonder he could get into the fabled god-level advanced course..." "Chu Bo!" "What? I havent finished talking." "Do you remember what I said?" "You said... Oh! Watch my mouth! Watch my mouth! Watch my mouth! I remember!" Chu Bo made sessive pledges. Chu Yang ced his arms on Chu Bos shoulders and stared into his eyes before shing an encouraging smile. He said gently, "I dont care whether you are singing your medley or whatever, just make sure you perform properly. If you dont learn this time, after the victory ceremony concludes..." "... Elder nephew?" "I will turn you into barbecued pork." Chu Bo: "..." Under Chu Yangs rather pressuring gaze, Chu Bo solemnly said, "Dont worry, elder nephew!" Chapter 399 Lapse And Let It Rip The cultural departments of various continents rejected Chu Bo from holding concerts there because they were worried about the influence of his trouble-making mouth. Many people poked fun at Chu Bos habit of going into a tirade when he grew excited while singing. There were always people who watched his concerts to catch the moment he starting mouthing off. This time, many reporters also tried all sorts of ideas to enter this event since the Star Cup victory ceremony wouldnt be broadcast live. Most videos released after the event would be edited with various highlights cut out. Many reporters felt that these edited videos wouldnt be as satisfactory as the originals. Thus, even reporters who werent invited tried all sorts of methods to get into the venue. Jinzhou entertainment reporters especially used all their skills and abilities to obtain a entrance pass. Those without entrance passes would find it difficult to get in as security was extremely strict. Students were particrly excited today. Even those who were normally serious were also smiling. A reporter took a few photographs inside the venue and thenined to his colleague. "There isnt any program schedule." "Cant be helped. Those students suggested it themselves." In the first few years of the Star Cup, the victory ceremony actually had had a program schedule, However, inter years, participating students had felt that there werent any surprises with a program schedule. After they had suggested the change to the organizers, this had been the format ever since. Of course, the invited guests had all prepared their own items and just had to follow ording to the organizers arrangements. Fang Zhao and Chu Bos item was scheduled as the fifth item, which was somewhere in the middle. Before it was their turn, Chu Bo practised with Fang Zhao for a bit. Chu Bo always brought his own band when performing, and most bands couldnt keep up with his tempo. Concerts would always have live apaniment instead of recorded apaniment. Chu Bo wasnt used to recorded apaniment as live ones provided more feeling. Most importantly, in his own words, pre-recorded apaniment was too restricting and it affected his creativity and emotions while singing. As for lip-syncing? There was no lip-syncing with Chu Bo. On the contrary, many people hoped that he would because when Chu Bo took stage, nobody could control him. Every single one of his performances couldnt be replicated, just like how the target of his tirades changed each time. Many famous people in Jinzhou from celebrities to politicians were all called out by him. He criticized those that others called out and also those who others didnt dare condemn. And he would always be spot-on. With an eye on the time, manager Chu Yang exhorted once before Chu Bo took the stage, "Watch your mouth when on stage!" "Got it, got it!" Chu Bo heard a stage technician telling him get ready so he nodded his head hurriedly and checked himself in the mirror. After carefully inspecting everything from his hair to his shoes and feeling that he was especially handsome, Chu Bo took a photograph of himself to unt on social media tforms. Compared to Chu Bos typical ostentatious style, Fang Zhao was much more reserved. Chu Bo fussily scanned Fang Zhao and said, "Your outfit will be overshadowed by my dazzling appearance. Do you want to change? I brought quite a few sets of clothes over." Nanfeng nodded his head silently at the side. Previously, he had suggested to Fang Zhao to dress a little brighter. His attire appeared suitable now, but it was still much less eye-catching next to Chu Bos. "No need, this will do just fine," Fang Zhao replied. ... At the venue, the world-renowned football star sang a tune and interacted with the audience before his stage time was up. Two lucky students who were selected to go on stage for an activity received signed jerseys. They carefully folded the jerseys when they got back to their seats and intended to purchase exquisite cases for the jerseys once they got back to the hotel. "I wonder who is going next on stage?" "There are only five performers left." Reporters were also discussing in muted voices. "When will Chu Bo be going? Do we have insider info?" "My camera is ready. Im just waiting now," a young reporter who hade all the way from Jinzhou said. "Im not like you all. My main objective is to photograph Fang Zhao. Chiefs orders." As they were speaking, the lights dimmed and the stage curtains were drawn. Blueish-gray lights lit up a circle on the stage. Inside this circle, a man sat before a piano. The drawn out and fluttering piano notes sounded like leaves fluttering under the deste night sky. Upon seeing the person before the piano, all the students apuded enthusiastically. They still had considerable interest towards Fang Zhao. The reporters also got busy. "Fang Zhao?" "Not bad, a piano solo?" "But why does this melody sound a little familiar..." The reporter hadnt finished his sentence when sonorous tones sted out. The students and reporters in the audience all froze uniformly for a bit before raucous shouts and apuse filled the air. This unique vocalswho else could it be but Chu Bo?! "Chu Bo?" "A joint performance! Fang Zhao and Chu Bo are actually having a coboration!!" "I really cant imagine it. Why are these two coborating?" Jinzhou reporters were especially shocked. They thought that their ears were ying tricks on them when the vocals started. Otherwise, why would they hear Chu Bos voice during Fang Zhaos performance? They couldnt be med for being so astonished. Chu Bo had always performed solo. He was rarely seen performing on the same stage as others. For the few times he did, there was always someplicated arrangement for Chu Bo to cooperate and go through the motions. However, a stage like Star Cup was much more formal. Generally, during more formal appearances, Chu Bo didnt perform with others... No, it should be said that very few people were willing to coborate with Chu Bo and perform together with him on a formal stage. Then why had Fang Zhao agreed to have a joint performance with Chu Bo? This was a topic that they could only specte about! When they returned to their senses, these entertainment reporters that had gone to great lengths to obtain these entrance passes became even busier. Under the dusky lights, a figure slowly walked out from the back of the stage, leading to even more intense screams and shrieks from the students. The situation at the venue depicted Chu Bos status in the eyes of these students. If Fang Zhao hadnt been promoted by the military through the media to arouse students curiosities, his votes might not have surpassed Chu Bos. The three songs Fang Zhao had selected were all written by Chu Bo for secondary students. Andbining the three into a medley was like a thematic sample of Chu Bosposed "Student Series". Fang Zhao had also taken the time to understand the background behind theposition. A young fan had written a letter to Chu Bo, expressing his adoration and his own predicament. It was a denouncement of the rottenness of youth. When the fan reached secondary school, he felt a step closer towards adulthood, like he had taken a great leap. Although he hadnt officially stepped into society, he had alreadye into contact with and understood all kinds of people in society. That student told Chu Bo that he had been looking forward to progressing through his youth. He carried a passionate desire to walk forward with the seasons. However, he discovered that the world was never perfect and was filled with ws. He saw the worlds pain, suffering, misery and corruption. This so-called youthfulness was just interwoven falsehoodsnothing more than an embellished farce created by the literate. There were all sorts of perplexities of adolescence and pressure from all directions to endure. There were too many tears, and too much crying and drowning in an inexhaustible darkness. He felt really tired and pained. He didnt know whether this period was a springboard or a graveyard for his dreams and aspirations. He was confused and wondered how he would find himself a ce to belong in this world. He also wondered whether he could persevere and walk down the path that was originally nned out. He talked to his parents, but they couldnt understand. He dislikedno, loathedeverything about the world, including himself. After that, Chu Boposed the few songs that hade to be jokingly called the "Secondary School Student Series". The three songs Fang Zhao had selected had been rearranged together as a medley. The first segment was like a train making its way through a faint, misty fog on a railway track stretching for miles. It passed through deste wastnds and sleeping cities. The many people in the carriage watched the world outside the windows and were filled with a sense of independence and glee. The second segment resembled a starry sky at the beginning. Luminous glowing yellows in a a dark sky creating a psychedelic spectacle that magnified all sorts of desire and longing in all who saw it. The third segment was like an abruptly lit me that sprang to the high heavens. Not a me that destroyed everything but one that lit up the darkness. To many people who were simr to the fan who had written in, Chu Bo was like a confidant. He was the me guiding them to persist in achieving their aspirations. When people were surrounded by mist, he allowed them to find the strength to persevere and move forward. Fang Zhao also felt that this child Chu Bo was very good. Most of his songs had a energetic dynamism... just that he had a misbehaving mouth. Elegant notes became more fervent and the lights alternated with the rhythm. Murky gray lights turned into agitated light beams before before bing zing mes on therge electronic screen in the backdrop. When the medley entered the third segment, Fang Zhao stood up from the piano and picked up the electric guitar that was ced behind. The guitar belonged to Chu Bo. Originally, Fang Zhao had intended to borrow one from the organizers. After the joint performance was decided on, Chu Bo had lent his guitar to Fang Zhao. The instrument had been custom-made ording to Chu Bos requests. It was brightly colored and its style was just as ostentatious as Chu Bo. It made Fang Zhao stand out more. The background rhythm got even more powerful and the atmosphere at the venue was intensifying. The students were roused even more, and it seemed as though they were using all their effort to scream and shout at the top of their lungs. Zaro also followed with weird shrieks as well. Fans loved Chu Bos powerful aura on stage, his resolute gaze, his individuality that couldnt be constrained and his indomitable energy. Unlike a recorded version, the energy let out by his bodynguage at the live performance overflowed and swelled, filling every nook and cranny of the venue. Some self-restraining students were still able to keep their cool at the beginning but were very quickly infected with this energy. The venues atmosphere was too good. Chu Bo was in a splendid mood. Chu Bo got too absorbed, and when he got excited, he got high from singing. And when Chu Bo got a singing high, everyone knew what would happen: temporary changing of song lyrics! Once Chu Bo started to improvise and change lyrics, there was an extremely high possibility that he would start ambasting session! The instant that Chu Bos lyrics changed, the key and tempo became more intense. The apanying live band understood that a situation had urred! Following that, the apanying band still quickly matched Chu Bo. After all, these circumstances weremon and they were well-practised. Fang Zhao had a premonition even before the lyrics and song key had changed. When the situation arose, Fang Zhao had a very tiny pause. He was considering whether to forcibly lead Chu Bo back to the original n or whether to be like the apanying band and match up to Chu Bo. Ultimately, Fang Zhao still chose to do the same as the band. He matched up to Chu Bos key and took a step forward. In the audience. Before Chu Bo changed key, reporters were slightly regretful despite saying that they already found enough scoops today. When Chu Bo got high, he couldnt control his mouth and would let fly all sorts of incisive words to ignite the venue. Reporters especially loved this, but unfortunately they still hadnt witnessed it today. "Seems like Chu Bo came prepared today. He still hasnt gone off the rails yet." "I heard that his manager, Chu Yang, who is rather renowned in the industry, ran around various continents negotiating coborations about holding live concerts for Chu Bo. My guess is that if Chu Bo can control himself well, hell be permitted to hold those concertster on." "No wonder Chu Bo seems so restrained today." "No, why do I feel that there are indicators that he is about to go off the rails?" "Really?!" The reporters spirits were roused once again. Backstage, Chu Yang was all tensed up and couldnt bring himself to rx. When Chu Bo had started signing, Chu Yang was silently chanting, Restraint... restraint... restraint... As Chu Bos manager and a family n member, Chu Yang knew Chu Bo too well. When Chu Bos emotions started to overflow, he had a very bad premonition. "Nonono... f*ck!" At the instant Chu Bo changed keys, Chu Yang couldnt control himself and cussed. He exerted all his effort to wipe his face, but his expression turned deste. Its over, everything is over. What concert? We are done for! Compared to Chu Yangs crumbling emotions, reporters were ecstatic. "Chu Bo is going topse and let it rip!!" "I wonder who he willmbaste today!" "As expected of our Jinzhous number one bomber! He is even going to let it rip on Star Cups stage!" "Yes! Thats the way! Show them how a wild bull off its reins will fly! Let the hairs on everyones arm stand!!" Chu Bo was totally oblivious to everybody else and was really high from singing. He was excessively high, and once he entered this state, hepletely forgot everything else. He had already tossed his managers words to some far off corner of his mind. He had even forgotten that he was on the stage of Star Cups victory ceremony. But, just as he sidestepped and did a vigorous arm swing, Chu Bo caught sight of Fang Zhao standing a short distance away from himself. When he met Fang Zhaos gaze, he felt that his tongue was tied. The obscenities he had been about to spout were silenced by this momentary pause. The reporters who had been rubbing their hands in glee: "???" Chu Yang stared in shock at the stage as though he had just witnessed a miracle. Chu Yangs eyes were brimming with warm tears of joy He did it! He actually f*cking did it! Seems like Chu Bo still remembers what I said! Chapter 400 Too Frightening Actually, a long time ago, Chu Bos style hadnt been this way. He had been just like Zaro: blunt and direct. If anyone verbally attacked him, he would immediately reply in kind. When Chu Bo released his first album, his family members told Chu Bo, "You are now considered a public figure. You have to watch your image and think about your own profession whenever you encounter anything." Chu Bo went back and pondered, They are absolutely right! I am an honorable recording artist. Artists should use artistic methods to attack back! Just like the ancient saying: "A gentleman uses his mouth and not his fists". If we are at odds with each other, I will neither hit you nor call you out on social media. Instead, I will write you into my song lyrics! Through practise, Chu Bo found that this sort of venting was rather satisfying. Afterwards, it became a habit. Every time he got excited and lost himself in his good spirits, he would let out all the words he kept stifled in his heart. Chu Bo had also prepared for this Star Cup victory ceremony. Actually, Chu Bo was aware of his bad habit. Therefore, when Fang Zhao had chosen these three songs to form a revised medley, they had made adjustments to the tempo and style. Although the core was still rock n roll, the apaniment at the beginning was much more emotional. The changes were even greater in the first and second segments to be more suitable for Star Cups stage. More importantly, they also created a "cooling" effect for Chu Bo. Manager Chu Yang had naturally understood Fang Zhao and Chu Bos changes when he looked through the revised medley and had been very satisfied with the adjustments. All the preparations had beenpleted, but nothing could stop Chu Bo when he was in a good mood. He was delighted to have made a new friend! When he was delighted, he also let loose on this rather serious and formal stage. It could be said that when Chu Bo reached the third segment, Chu Bo was no longer able to think clearly and his intellect had all been suppressed. Come on! Let loose! Lets get high together! And at the moment when Chu Bo just so happened to get a singing high and was about to release all the words he had bottled up... he saw Fang Zhaos expression. What sort of expression was that? It was part reproach, part admonishment, and part... love? Chu Bos heart shuddered at that moment. Fang Zhaos expression reminded Chu Bo of his grandfather. Chu Bo had been called over by the old master after thest time he caused a big fuss. He had been forced to write a reflection essay with a guarantee that it wouldnt happen again. Furthermore, he had been shut away from the public for a period of time. Chu Bo involuntarily fell silent. Just imagining his grandfather standing beside him when he was high caused his hairs to stand and his tongue to get stuck. It was a natural reflex. Luckily, Chu Bo was rather proficient with singing and had sufficient professional ability. The swear words he had been about to release faded away as his rationality returned. The original lyrics flowed out smoothly instead. Chu Bo returned to his senses quickly and continued singing. Seeing that it was Fang Zhao beside him instead of his grandfather, Chu Bo felt that his eyes must have yed tricks on him. However, he was now clear-headed from the scare. Luckily, the third segment was close to ending. Chu Bo controlled the rhythm and directed the derailed song back to its original key before smoothlypleting the performance. At the same time, the students didnt find anything too strange. Even if they noticed his artificial silence, they didnt think too much about it. They liked Chu Bo and his songs. As for the reporters, every one of them had bbergasted looks on their faces as though they had just witnessed the sun rising from the west. Reporters familiar with Chu Bos character had been inwardly delighted when they saw Chu Bo starting to get high. They were just waiting for Chu Bo to enter his spouting mode and let curses fly. Yet who knew that Chu Bo would have gone silent! "Was that... just a harmony? Or did I not hear any lyrics?" A reporter thought that he had hallucinated hadnt managed to catch the crucial moment. "I heard exactly the same as you." The reporter beside him also had a shocked look on his face. How many people had felt that they heard wrongly? Even harder to believe than Chu Bo getting high and mouthing off on the Star Cup stage was Chu Bo actually managing to control his mouth and remain silent! This was simply something miraculous! Having made his first performance so many years ago, if Chu Bo had had this sort of ability, his status in the music world wouldnt be like this! Otherwise would his manager run all over the ce making pledges in order to find a venue to host his live concerts? None of the reporters were thinking about anything else. The reporters who had been writing their drafts had put everything aside to listen carefully. They wanted to see if Chu Bos silence was by chance or from self-control. However, all the way until Chu Bo finished, reporters didnt hear Chu Bo explode. "Is Bomber a dud today?" "Perhaps there are Chu family elders seated in the audience so he doesnt dare cuss?" People started making conjectures. "Probably not, there wasnt any news." "The atmosphere was just right, and the mood was on point. The ignition point was right there. Why did it pass in silence?" "I reckon that... the mood still wasnt right so Chu Bo didnt let it rip." "From what I saw, he was really high! I guess that because of the matter with those other concerts, his manager was watching him tightly. He was forced to learn self-control for the sake of his future performances. Take a look. Didnt he sessfully control himself? Chu Bos taken another step by recing his high with silence." "Oh, he must have been forced to because of his current situation." They were a little disappointed, but there was still a lot to write about. The reporters were still in a good mood. Jinzhou reporters especially had already worked their brain cells overtime toe up with all sorts of reasoning. Backstage, Manager Chu Yang chuckled heartily as he came over to Chu Bo. "Little Bo, very good! Simply perfect!! I had originally thought that you were going to improvise again! Seems like I really underestimated you!" Chu Yang happily said as he gazed at Chu Bo through teary eyes. All of his hard work had finally paid off! However, Chu Bo didnt notice Chu Yangs strange gaze. He was currently a little dazed. His performance on stage had consumed all of his energy. His assistant helped him over to the sofa which he immediately copsed onto. Zaro also came in at this moment. He didnt find it too meaningful to be alone at his own seat, so he came over to talk to Chu Bo. He gave a thumbs up when he saw Chu Bo andplimented, "What dedication! Despite jumping around on stage, you were still able to sing so quickly without tripping over any words. I now know that singing can be really tiring. Look at all that sweat!" Chu Bo gave him a nce but didnt reply. He was still panting and his legs were still shaky. Zaro continued, "Hey, Chu Bo, this wont do. Didnt you say that youll be visiting various continents to hold live concerts? There are so many songs at one concert. Look at how exhausted you are after just one song. Even if this was a slightly longer medley of three songs, its still way shorter than a regr concert. If you have the time, you better train up more! Look at me; I slogged away on Bu to help alleviate poverty and now my abs look so much more defined!" Chu Bo took a towel from his assistant and wiped the sweat off his neck and face. Naturally, he didnt need Zaro to tell him all of this. Concerts required sufficient physical endurance, but he wasnt this way normally! Normally, he could sing 10 songs without copsing, let alone just one! But that song he had just performed was a psychological battering! He had spent a lot of effort to continue the song normally and hide his problems. It had been more tiring than 10 songs! Not stuttering had already been difficult enough! "Hey Bobo, how do you make that hand gesture while singing? Its rather cool; teach me if you have the time!" Zaro tried to copy the gesture. "Mmhm." Chu Bo finally took notice and grunted a reply. "Also, you were supposed to hold a joint performance with Fang Zhao. Even if you think that Fang Zhao doesnt sing well, you still should have let him sing at least a verse. It should be fine as long as youre leading, right? Just like how we normally sing karaoke together." Zaro felt that Chu Bo didnt show much respect for Fang Zhao and only cared about getting high himself. Currently, Chu Bo was highly sensitive to the name "Fang Zhao". Hearing Zaro mention Fang Zhao, Chu Bo had an an embarrassed look on his face. How could he bring himself to tell others that he had mistaken Fang Zhao for his own grandfather which nearly caused a huge mistake? As for singing together? Chu Bo shook his head with all his strength. My legs are still f*cking soft!! At this time, Fang Zhao walked in. Chu Bo quickly nced over before retracting his gaze. He looked back again as if wanting to find something and had a troubled look. Chu Bo thought to himself, Actually, now that I look at Fang Zhao, he doesnt really look alike. Everything is just a misperception that Im scaring myself with! Luckily, the performance had ended well. However, the psychological shadow it had cast on Chu Bos heart couldnt be removed in the short term. Whenever he came across Fang Zhao, Chu Bo would remember his first time that he had recovered after going off the rails during a performance. In any case, Chu Bo had no intention of telling anyone else. He would totally lose face if anyone knew! He also decided that he wouldnt have any more joint performances with Fang Zhao until he got rid of this psychological scar. He might have been able to continue singing this time, but what about the next? Fang Zhao didnt know anything about this. However, he could see that Chu Bo was somewhat afraid of him. Although it was well hidden by Chu Bo, Fang Zhao was still able to make out some subtle signs. Actually, Fang Zhao had the mindset of an elder in his performance with Chu Bo. He didnt intend to steal the limelight, but as Chu Bo got a little too high from singing, Fang Zhao increased his presence. His purpose was to let Chu Bo know that he was still standing there. He wanted to remind Chu Bo not to get to absorbed and forget where he was. Fang Zhao never imagined that he would have scared Chu Bo in such a manner. Thus, he hadnte over immediately after the performance to allow Chu Bo some time to calm down. But even now, it seemed like Chu Bo hadntpletely calmed down. Am I that scary? Fang Zhao was puzzled. Seeing the situation, Fang Zhao didnt say much before leaving. Ever since he had entered, Chu Bos face was rigid and wasnt natural at all. Fang Zhao didnt want to put him on the spot. Fortunately, Chu Bo hadnt spouted any obscenities so his venue applications wouldnt be rejected immediately, After Fang Zhao left, Chu Bo loosened up entirely. He turned to his bodyguard/former cemetery guard and said, "You were right. This Fang Zhao person is really too frightening!" To actually cause me to hallucinate! Former cemetery guard: "..." He didnt understand. It is just a performance. How did youe to such a deep realization? Chapter 401 Song In The Nigh Star Cups victory ceremony wasnt broadcast live, so many people waited for the media news release after the victory ceremony concluded. No one was disappointed, especially those in Jinzhou. The reporters had dropped a "bomb". Chu Bo knows how to mute himself?! He didnt explode after getting high from singing, and he even finished the song?!! All people from Jinzhou who saw this news didnt believe it. It wasnt just them. Even the Chu family couldnt believe it either. After contacting Chu Yang for confirmation, the Chu family saw Chu Bo in a whole new light. "What sort of shock did he suffer to learn how to censor himself?" Chu Bos mother was rather curious. "Was he really forced to concede?" Chu Bos father stroked his chin and pondered all sorts of possibilities. He knew that Chu Bos requests to hold concerts in other continents had been blocked by the various cultural departments, but he hadnt paid too much attention to it. Chu Bos grandfather was beaming with satisfaction. "Not bad, seems like my teachings were effective." In the old masters opinion, he was certain that his efforts in forcing Chu Bo to reflect on the error of his ways had borne fruit. Indeed, this old man is great at educating kids. As for many Jinzhou fans... We dont believe it! Impossible! How could our Jinzhous number one merciless "bomber" learn to censor himself in such a short span of time?! Definitely fake news! False rumors!! When the Star Cup organizers released the edited videos of Chu Bo and Fang Zhaos joint performance, many people went to analyze it meticulously. They really werent able to find any instances of Chu Bo hurling obscenities. That spectacr singing also meant that it couldnt be a fake Chu Bo. Among Jinzhou fans, some had mixed feelings about Chu Bos change. Others were skeptical, thinking that it might have been a kind of "once in a blue moon" thing. The remaining people... We wont believe! We wont listen! The organizers have definitely doctored it! This is censorship! Our Jinzhous number one insult-hurling machine wouldnt just go offline like this! We wont ept it! Regardless of what others thought, manager Chu Yang had already started to busy himself. Since Chu Bo had controlled his mouth at Star Cups victory ceremony stage, applications for future performances and concerts would be much easier to negotiate. After the evening performances, there was still a short meet-and-greet session to allow the students some closer interaction with Fang Zhao and the other guests. The students posed a lot of questions, but Fang Zhao only chose to reply to a few. He told whatever he could to the kids and didnt touch upon anything that involved military secrets. Besides this, Fang Zhao discovered that many students were actually very interested in his ears. He wasnt upset, but he didnt talk too much about it either. The rest of the time was spent signing autographs, taking photos and exchanging contact details with the other special guests. By the time Fang Zhao returned back to his campus dormitory, it was already close to midnight. Fang Zhao let Nanfeng and the other two rest and walked back to his own dormitory block. At this time, Huangchengsmerce streets were still buzzing and brightly lit, but the inside of HuangArt was much quieter. When he opened the door to his dormitory, Curly Hair was standing guard at the doorway, wagging his tail and whining like a spoiled child. Fang Zhao took a look at the automatic feeding machine. The ten kilograms of dog food that had been left there in the morning had already been emptied. "You ate so much? Where does it all go?" Fang Zhao lifted Curly Hair up. It was impossible to tell that this dog could consume in a day what other dogs consumed in a month. He had known that Curly Hair ate a lot in the past. But he had always attributed Curly Hairsrge appetite to his special body. However, ever since they had returned from Bu, Curly Hairs appetite seemed to have grown even greater. "Did you eat secretly eat too much on Bu and expand your stomach?" Curly Hair frequently had eaten a lot of stuff without anyone noticing on Bu. In addition to the bugs he had eaten in the desert, they had also visited the ocean a few times. Fang Zhao had heard from Nanfeng that Curly Hair had even gone swimming in the ocean. Nobody knew what he ate and how much he ate. Fang Zhao also wouldnt get an answer. This dog only knew how to whimper. The game console was still running. Fang Zhao looked through the gaming records. Curly Hair had just been ying, and had been gaming all throughoutst night. There wasnt anyone to look after him or bring him out for walks, so Curly Hair had stayed in the whole day. When he hadnt been eating or defecating, hed been gaming. Somehow, he still seemed rather alert and looked looked as though he could pull another all-nighter. The games that Fang Zhao had previously downloaded for Curly Hair were allpletely cleared. Now he was ying a new game that featured different stages, a leveling-up system, and monster battles. Curly Hair was addicted to it. After putting in new dog food, Fang Zhao patted Curly Hairs head and said, "Moderate gaming benefits the brain; too much gaming dulls the mind. Reasonable arrangements, remember?" Curly Hair drooped his ears and looked at the floor. Fang Zhao pulled up one ear and pressed, "Got it?" Curly Hair whimpered and wagged his tail vigorously. "You are fortunate that we dont live in the Period of Destruction!" Fang Zhao also wouldnt get serious with a dog. Although he knew that Curly Hairs IQ was always rising, he still wouldnt treat him using human standards. However, he still had to be taught. Fang Zhao decided to bring Curly Hair out running tomorrow. If he spent all his time on the gaming console, he might fall out of shape. He ordered a batch of dog food from the usual Muzhou farm then ordered some more from other farms. The dog food storage really wasntrge enough for Curly Hairs appetite. Fang Zhao arranged the notes he wanted to bring to Mo Lang before heading to bed. As Fang Zhaoy in bed, he thought, Ten kilograms of dog food in a day doesnt have any visible effect on Curly Hair. He can eat so much despite his size. What exactly am I keeping? Fang Zhao had thought about this many times but still hadnt figured it out yet. The world was huge and full of bizarre things. Perhaps this was one? Fang Zhao himself had also transmigrated and received a new life. Compared to that, a small dog being able to eat ten kilograms in a day wasnt that big of a deal. People would be scared if they knew, so he still had to keep it secret. Fang Zhao didnt bother musing over it when he couldnt figure it out. However, Fang Zhao couldnt sleep well. He kept feeling as though there was someone singing. Despite living in the New Era for quite some time now, his vignce honed during the Period of Destruction hadnt weakened. The sound didnt trigger rms in Fang Zhaos mind, so he didnt wake up immediately. However, Fang Zhaos mind had already subconsciously started to analyze where this sound wasing from. Why would there be a tuneing from somewhere nearby? It was within the dormitory. But other than himself, there was no other person in the dormitory. Fang Zhao opened his eyes abruptly and was awake in an instant. He picked up his rarely used gun and walked out of the room silently. Just relying solely on his hearing ability, he could hear that the sound hade from just outside the room a while ago. Now it had stopped, and there was only the sound of Curly Hairs gamesing from outside. Was it the music from the game console? No, no it wasnt. Fang Zhao could differentiate the sounds emitted from the game console versus live music. The lights outside werent turned on. The only lights were from the game console and the disy screen. There was only Fang Zhao and Curly Hair in the dark and small dormitory. Fang Zhao double-checked that there wasnt anybody else in the dormitory. However, he was almost certain that he hadnt imagined the voice he had heard in his sleep. Fang Zhou didnt return to his bedroom and instead melded into the darkness. His eyes and ears could catch everything going on around him. He was just like a hunter in the night, waiting for an opportunity. Curly Hair was deeply engrossed in his game and had his head in the gaming helmet. While he was fighting the stage boss, he growled and bared his fangs at the monster boss shown on the screen. If that monster were real, Curly Hair might very well have rushed forward to bite it. At the instant the stage was cleared, congrattory fireworks popped up on the screen. And at the same time, the tune that Fang Zhao had heard in his sleep sounded again. It was somewhat shaky and sounded a little weird. The pitch wasnt precise, but Fang Zhao could recognize that this wasnt the music from the game. Right now, it came from... the dogs mouth. Having cleared yet another stage, Curly Hairs head was shaking as he wagged his tail enthusiastically! Less than 10 steps away. Fang Zhao: "..." The psychological battering he took was quite huge. Chapter 402 Which is More Important? Despite living for so many years and seeing so many things, Fang Zhao had never experienced such a mental battering ever since he had woken up in the new Era. Fang Zhao at least understood what it was like to be scared by his own dog in the middle of the night. Curly Hair was still absorbed in his game and didnt notice Fang Zhao. His tiny eyes were moving to the option to proceed to the next stage. Fang Zhao walked over and used his foot to kick Curly Hairs butt lightly. Curly Hair, who had been focused on challenging the next stage, jumped and his helmet fell to the side. Seeing that it was Fang Zhao, Curly Hair got up and wagged his tail, gazing at Fang Zhao with his innocent and pitiful dog eyes. Fang Zhao studied Curly Hair silently. Noticing Fang Zhaos stare, Curly Hair nted his head and came to a rest at Fang Zhaos feet. He seemed to be in a good mood from defeating the previous stage boss. Fang Zhao mused in silence for a bit before telling Curly Hair, "You are capable now, huh. When did you learn to hum songs?" Curly Hair stared at Fang Zhao in bewilderment and his tail wagging became less enthusiastic. "You really dont understand?" Fang Zhao yed a segment of his recorded video of Curly Hair wagging his tail and humming a tune. When he saw the video, Curly Hair was so startled his ears became erect. He pulled his head back and even the curls in his fur nearly became straight. He backed away a few steps as though he had seen an especially frightening monster. "Scared yourself?" Fang Zhao made ae here gesture. "Come, hum it again. Do that same tune in the game that ys when you clear a stage." Curly Hair looked at Fang Zhao some more before turning towards the screen. Then, he began to "hum". However, it was entirely different from his humming earlier and wasnt that much different from an ordinary dogs groans. After hearing Curly Hairs "humming" for a bit, Fang Zhao then said grudgingly, "Alright alright, lets stop here today. Pay attention to it and dont let anyone else discover this." Fang Zhao could tell that Curly Hair had unconsciously hummed that tune because he had been too engrossed in the game and in good spirits. He simply hadnt known what he had done himself and wasnt able to do it when he tried to hum intentionally. Fang Zhao discovered that Curly Hair learned things very quickly. His IQ was always increasing, and the Muzhou sheep-herdingpetition had been proof of his impressive adaptability. His sense of smell and hearing also far surpassed other dogs, including the worlds most elite dogs at Muzhous famed police dog academy. Fang Zhao didnt think it had anything to do with how he treated Curly Hair; rather, it was probably because of Curly Hairs peculiar genes. However, Fang Zhao hadnt been able to discover anything when he did examinations of Curly Hair in the past. Curly Hairs scar from the bullet on Wai that hed defecated could no longer be seen either... "Extraterrestrial? Or a native mutant?" Fang Zhao had first seen Curly Hair in the ck streets. Although he had found some records of Curly Hair in the ck street, but what about even before that? Where had hee from? What sort of secrets did he carry on his body? On the other hand, Fang Zhao had a good understanding of his own body. He too was always changing, but the changes were neither as evident nor as exaggerated as Curly Hairs. Compared to other people, he was much stronger. Even his peak body condition during the Period of Destruction couldnt achieve this standard. His sight, hearing, perceptivity and physical constitution actually surpassed the ordinary range. But other than his hearing, Fang Zhao very rarely disyed his other quirks. Other than his ears, people mainly knew him for his music. Fang Zhao once again recalled the supernatural circumstances regarding his rebirth on that night in the ck streets. Maybe Curly Hairs peculiarity and his own bodys changes were linked? Despite all his research, he still had no answer. The universe was vast. There were surely many things that people couldnt imagine but actually existed. Originally, Fang Zhao had only thought that Curly Hair had an above average IQ and slightly thicker fur. But based on his developmental trend, Fang Zhao really couldnt tell if Curly Hair would one day learn to talk. He thought about it again. Why not practice it if you have the ability? Where does all that energy and nutrition go from eating so much everyday? A second growth spurt? No, it should probably the the nth one. Who knew exactly how much Curly Hair had developed? From the time Fang Zhao had picked him up, Curly Hairs physiology had never stopped changing. His IQ had increased and he had developed a tremendous ability to learn. Now, he had also started to develop in this new aspect. Fang Zhao decided to let Curly Hair practice making sounds. He guided Curly Hair to some educational videos on how to hum and produce sounds other than dog sounds. He wanted him to practice making sounds that humans made. After all, with Curly Hairs current IQ, he probably could understand easily what was being said in those educational videos. At the start, Curly Hair was rather unwilling to learn and and would start whimpering after a bit. Fang Zhao saw that the traditional educational videos werent effective, so he downloaded some games meant for young children to learn songs. These games featured simple vocal exercises where higher points would be given for more urate pitch and tone. Under the attraction of a new game, Curly Hair finally took more initiative towards learning to make human sounds. After all, a gamer dog was still a gamer dog. As he yed, he quickly became addicted. He didnt dare mess around during the day, but at night, he would practice making sounds while gaming. Fang Zhao didnt need to watch him. The sound proofing in the campus dormitories was very good as long as the doors and windows were shut. After all, this was an institute of art. Singing, dancing and music ying weremon urrences. If the soundproofing werent good, the whole ce would be drowning in noise everyday. Fang Zhaos hearing ability was very good. Although there was soundproofing, he could still hear neighboring sounds. After getting ustomed to the environment, Fang Zhao could filter out the sounds from outside the apartment. Just that... How did hearing his own dog make weird sounds in the night while he was sleeping feel? At first, Fang Zhao thought that Curly Hairs vocal practice wouldnt affect his sleeping at night. However, he had really underestimated this gamer dog. If it were any other ordinary dog blindly barking, Fang Zhao could filter it out. Life during the Period of Destruction had been chaotic, and he wouldnt have been unable to sleep just because of a little noise. Maintaining vignce was a given, but bodies also required rest. Anyone that didnt have this ability wouldnt live long. However, when Curly Hair yed those vocal practice games, his devilish sorts of sounds had some destructive power that would strike straight at Fang Zhaos mind. Fang Zhao had just fallen asleep as a serenade yed in his mind when Curly Hairs freakish tunes came shooting in. Fang Zhao: ... I better let him y monster killing games instead. For the sake of his own sleep, Fang Zhao set up time constraints for games on the console. Different games could only be yed at certain times. It wasnt possible in the short term for Curly Hair to speak. The vocal training exercises werent ideal, but there was no need to be impatient. It would still be fine if Curly Hair couldnt learn to speak in the end. After all, he was still a dog, not a human. After that, Fang Zhao busied himself with his thesis and graduation works. Days passed by and the year drew to a close. Celebrities were busy traveling all over for various activities. Everyrgepanypeted to invite high-profile celebrities for their internal events. This year, Fang Zhao had been invited to perform at the Star Cup victory ceremony, so many people eyed him as a potential candidate. Celebrities invited to the Star Cup were cooler. However, Fang Zhao waspletely focused on his own work and rejected all invitations. Because Fang Zhao couldnt be reached, people looked for others to help contact Fang Zhao. Thus, as Fang Zhaos assistant, Nanfeng became very busy. ... One day, Nanfeng had just stepped out of HuangArt campus when he received a call. He answered, and it was yet another invitation for Fang Zhao. Nanfeng frowned and rubbed his forehead. "... I already said, its impossible. It cant be helped. Im just a little assistant and not his manager. I just listen to what my boss says... Hey, this isnt about the money!! My boss isnt epting any performances or activities currently. Even if he was willing to, he wouldnt be able to ept any right now... Why? You all should have already heard. Venerable Mo is making him write his thesis... You should probably know Venerable Mo right? Mo Lang, a treasured artist. That old man has already wedged chair under the door handle and guards it. If you dare, you can go look for him personally... I dont have the guts! Nor the time! Really, I just came back from dog walkassignment given by the boss..." After ending the call, Nanfengined to Zuo Yu and Yan Biao. In the past, before he had be Fang Zhaos assistant, Nanfeng had always dreamed of this sort of life. Being busy was good! It was proof of his boss reputation, and there were loads of money to be had! Now... he felt too annoyed to be happy. So many people inviting Fang Zhao to participate in activities was a good thing and he should be happy! But just as Fang Zhao himself had said, he was currently undergoing advanced studies, and that was his main priority. Other activities were dropped. As a proper assistant, Nanfeng absolutely followed his boss instructions to handle affairs. Those that were trying to pull strings to get Fang Zhao to promote something were all rejected. If Nanfeng dared to bother Fang Zhao with these sorts of things, perhaps he would be sent packing even before the day ended. Nanfeng really wasnt exaggerating. Old Master Mo was really guarding the house and letting Fang Zhao write his thesis in the study. To smoothly graduate from HuangArts Twelve Tones Advance Course, the thesis needed both quality and quantity. Is a thesis or performing more important? Firmly reject all unnecessarymercial activities! Television programs, movies, corporate annual meetings, advertisements and all other sorts of other activities can dream on!! It wasnt that Mo Lang wanted to meddle with all of Fang Zhaos affairs. The old master had experienced many things. Naturally, he wouldnt really force Fang Zhao to reject all other activities. There were quite a number of his students who had gone all over for year-end performances. Even Fang Zhaos "official" mentor Prof. Carter was also busy with non-academic activities. Many other teachers and students of HuangArt were the same. However, Mo Lang believed that it was best not to dabble in too many things before graduating during the advanced studies period. He hoped that Fang Zhao would ce more efforts on the art of music. Such a promising seedling shouldnt fall to the wayside. Fang Zhao himself also approved of Mo Langs view. He had cooperated during thest two days and had stayed at Mo Langs ce to write his thesis. Curly Hair was handled by Nanfeng and the other two. They brought him out for walks every day. In the first floor hall of the Mo residence, Mo Lang held a cup of tea as he looked at the thesis draft that Fang Zhao had given him today. He let out a satisfied sigh. He believed that there wouldnt be anyone daring enough to steal Fang Zhao away now that he was personally standing guard! Chapter 403 Draft Notice The news about Mo Lang personally guarding Fang Zhao as he wrote his thesis had been circted by Mo Lang himself. This was to warn others to back off. Fang Zhao also wasnt someone unable to tell good from bad. He could understand Mo Langs earnest thoughts, and he was also willing to focus his efforts on musicposition. Thus, he was extremely cooperative. Mo Lang had just finished going through the thesis draft that Fang Zhao had given him. Looking at the time, Mo Lang reckoned that there probably wouldnt be anyoneing over today, so he decided to head upstairs to rest. Just as he got up, the doorbell rang. Mo Langs face fell immediately. "Old Master Mo, its Prof. Carter and the others," an assistant said. Mo Langs face loosened up when he heard who it was. "Let them in," Mo Lang said. He could guess why Carter and the others hade. Prof. Carter brought along two apprentices and three of Mo Langs other disciples. "Originally, I didnt have any intention of troubling you, but I ran into your disciples, who are also stuck on a few problems. We cant quite get around them, so we decided to try our luck at this time," Prof. Carter exined. Prof. Carter took a look around and asked, "Is Fang Zhao still in the study? How is progress with his thesis?" Officially, Fang Zhao was his student, after all. He ought to show some concern. "Hes alright. His efficiency is also higher without anyone to disturb him," Mo Lang said. "The end of the year is when people are most restless. I have to stand guard. If it isnt convenient for him to decline or if he cant bear to reject requests, I will do it on his behalf!" One of those who hade together with Carter hurriedly added, "With Venerable Mo standing guard, other people can forget about trying disturb him. They also wouldnt have the guts..." He hadnt finished his sentence when Fang Zhao came over from the study. "Teacher Mo, I wish to apply for leave." While in the study amending his thesis, Fang Zhao had received a draft notice asking him to bring Curly Hair to a designated location within three days for a test. Although people part of the military reserve were given a lot of freedom and werent bothered too much by military regtion, once they were given the order from the top, there could be no refusing unless there were special circumstances. From what Fang Zhao knew about current trends, the next important military activity would be the uing Whale Ind Conference. Various military districts, bases, and cooperative representatives would gather on Whale Ind for a conference centered on military science, strategic arrangements, and various other matters. This conference was held every five years and held a high importance. It was reasonable to say that Fang Zhao wasnt qualified to participate in it. The shows and performances during the conference period would be for people of Prof. Carters level to jointly arrange. Prof. Carter had also been busy with performance activities concerning the Whale Ind Conference. However, the draft notice Fang Zhao received was clearly different from the ones Prof. Carter and the others had received. Shortly after receiving the draft notice, Fang Zhao then received a call from Wai Base Commanding Officer Huo Yi. Huo Yi had just arrived in Huangzhou the previous day and would be participating in the Whale Ind Conference. "Have you received your draft notice?" Huo Yi seemed to be in good spirits. "Just received it," Fang Zhao replied. "I rmended you to the Whale Ind Conference inspection team. This is a very high level conference and I can only rmend people; I dont have the rights to the final decision. Whether you can stay depends on your test results. However, I have faith in you! Fang Zhao, for these sort of things, the allowance during the mission period wont be much, but your record will be filled up with merits. It is a good thing for both you and Curly Hair! You have to prepare for it earnestly!" Which was more important: a thesis or the Whale Ind Conference? This was simply a no-brainer for Huo Yi! In the face of the Whale Ind Conference, what were performances? What was a thesis? All of those should be pushed back! Fang Zhao was also rather curious towards the Whale Ind Conference. At his level, he simply wouldnt have any way of being there. Huo Yu had fought for a spot for him, so Fang Zhao wanted to express his thanks and try for the spot. Even if he would only be part of the inspection team, the experience would already be pretty worthwhile. After making his decision, Fang Zhao went to look for Mo Lang to apply for leave. Upon hearing Fang Zhaos request, Mo Lang didnt say anything and only stared at Fang Zhao with a frown. Because there were other people present, Fang Zhao didnt say anything and went over to show Mo Lang the draft notice. Immediately, Mo Langs face became rigid. Even an artist with a high status like himself had no choice but to give way. "The second amended version of the draft has already beenpleted and sent to your inbox. I will take one day of leave first and go take some tests tomorrow," Fang Zhao said in hushed voice. "Alright," Mo Lang said resignedly. What else could he have said? Prof. Carter and the others were still there. Fang Zhao called out his greetings before taking his leave first. Carter and the others who remained behind took a look at Mo Langs gloomy expression and shrunk back. Indeed, today wasnt a good time. They shouldnt havee over. When Fang Zhao returned to his dormitory, he called Curly Hair over, "Come, let me tell you how to go about the test tomorrow." The next morning. Fang Zhao brought Curly Hair to the designated location indicated in the draft notice. The test was divided into a preliminary and secondary test with the focal target for evaluation being Curly Hair. First, the tests evaluated Curly Hairs physical condition, his temperament, and his ability to follow instructions. All of these were part of the preliminary evaluation and were the most basic requests. After the preliminary tests, there would be a search-and-detect test. Fang Zhao also had his own examinations. These included a physical checkup and mental evaluation. All of these were rather simple and werepleted in less than half an hour. Curly Hairs tests took over two hours. After all the tests werepleted, Fang Zhaos results were all "outstanding". Curly Hairs test results were also considered to be among the best and his evaluation results ced him at overall ranked third. Fang Zhao had undergone military service on Baiji and had received many militarymendations, so there was no issue. Curly Hair also had service experience during his time on Wai. Generally, inspection dogs needed one year of service experience before they were allowed to take these examinations. Although Curly Hair didnt have sufficient experience and was still technically a pet dog, considering Wai Bases rmendations and his merits, the inspection team was willing to give Curly Hair the opportunity to try out. Simply put, with ability, experience, and a rmendation, as long as there were no prominent issues, Curly Hair could still be given an opportunity when they werecking dogs. However, nobody had imagined that this dogs evaluations would turn out that good. The people at the test center were discussing the results of the evaluation. "Fang Zhao is really capable. That dog of his cantpared to the two elites of the police dog academy, but it isnt a professional inspection dog after all. But overall, he is considered to be among the top. That value of two hundred million really isnt for nothing." "It is still a little pet dogits discipline isnt that good yet." "Why dont you say that this pet dog is already very capable and isnt inferior to those elites groomed by the police dog academy?!" "These results are sufficient to join the inspection team." If Curly Hair had been ranked over ten or further, they might have still hesitated since this was a pet dog and the dogs owner was a reserve duty soldier. But instructions from the top were to increase the level of security checks this time. They didntck good inspection dogs, but there werent a lot of dogs with such good results in these evaluations. More than half of these were serving in spaceports or others. Special circumstances called for special measures. After discussion, they ultimately decided to approve Curly Hair. Thus, this was how the only "pet dog" in Whale Ind Conferences inspection team came to be. Fang Zhao had just returned to his dormitory when he received the official notice. "We passed the test," Fang Zhao said. Curly Hair wagged his tail vigorously, begging for praise. He had gone and done all the tests ording to how Fang Zhao had instructed. Fang Zhao gave Curly Hair extra servings of food and allowed him to game throughout the night. After all, once they entered the conference on assignment, it would be at least two weeks without the gaming console. After informing Nanfeng and the other two of the new arrangements, Fang Zhao contacted Mo Lang to inform him of the oue. Mo Lang mused silently for some time before sighing, "I have already reminded you all that I needed to. Themander should have already informed you about the need for confidentiality during the conference period. Make sure you stay safe." "To everyone else, I am just undergoing closed-door studying. I have already gotten my assistant to make arrangements," Fang Zhao replied. "When will you be going over?" "My instructions say to report in tomorrow." Mo Lang sighed again. He felt gloomy. There were too many things he wanted to say but couldnt spit out. He had considered variousplications, but he had never expected a draft notice would have messed up all his ns! No matter how unwilling he was, he still had to let Fang Zhao go. Fortunately, this assignment wouldnt be too long. Fang Zhao would only be away for about two weeks. At the end of the year, the inte was abuzz with reports about the annual gs of variouspanies, appreciation banquets, and other such events. Fans chasing stars felt like the excitement every day was like a festival. News of Chu Bos sessful applications to hold concerts had also been released. There was a chance he would performing on various continents next year. Furthermore, just today, news that Chu Bo would be appearing at Jinzhous new year countdown was revealed. In the past, this would have been simply impossible. Who was willing to listen to Chu Bo criticize someone at a new years countdown ceremony? How negative of an influence would that be?! Jinzhous Cultural Department wanted to maintain their dignity too. But now that Chu Bo had actually learned how to censor himself, they allowed him partake in the countdown festivities. But whenever Chu Bo was mentioned, people would bring up Fang Zhao as well because of their joint performance at Star Cups victory ceremony. "Speaking of that, there hasnt been any news about Fang Zhao after that Star Cup victory ceremony performance." "I wonder whether Fang Zhao will appear for Yanzhous new year countdown." "It is rumored that Fang Zhao is being locked up by a certain big shot to write his thesis." "But they wouldnt go so far as to not allow him toe out to enjoy the new year, right? He also participated in the Star Cup victory ceremony." "Does anyone have insider info? Please share." "Wang Tie! Stop pretending to be dead!!" Wang Tie was always dragged out for ashing byizens to express their anger every time. He also wished to let off steam and prove them wrong, but this King of Paparazzis intuition told him to give up, especially this time! Forget it, he would release juicy information about a famous film actress to divert peoples attention away tomorrow. Many messages concerning Fang Zhao were posted to Yanzhous Silver Wing Medias social ounts "Hey, where is your Fang Zhao? Bring him out from time to time!" "In any case, Fang Zhao is a Yanzhou person. He shoulde for our Yanzhous new year countdown. He better not get snatched away by Huangzhou!" "Right right right! Huangzhou just loves stealing stars from other continents!" Even Silver Wing Medias own celebrities were also discussing in private on whether thepany would call on Fang Zhao this year. There were only limited spots for Yanzhous new year countdown, and the fewrge-scale entertainmentpanies would be involved. There would also be some self established artistes and celebrities. Competition was already tough as it was. If Fang Zhao was around, their chances would diminish even more. Silver Wings top brass were also worried. They also wanted to find Fang Zhao, but the problem was that they could only contact Fang Zhaos assistant. Fang Zhao himself seemed like he couldnt be found At the moment, Fang Zhao, who so many people were thinking about, had already brought Curly Hair along into the Whale Ind region. Whale Ind was an artificial ind off the coast of Huangzhou. The center of the ind was a massive building that looked like a whale. And that was the conference venue. Currently, there was still a week to the Whale Ind Conference, but preparations at the Whale Ind region had already started half a year ago. Fang Zhao brought Curly Hair to the reporting location. He handed over his gun, personal terminal, clothes, andmunications devices. Guns and equipment would be issued out in batch to everyone. During the period of this mission, there was to be no contact with the outside. If anyone had urgent matters to handle, they would need to make a special application. There would also be specialists to handle urgent iing calls. In other words, they just needed to concentrate on carrying out the assignment properly and not bother about anything else. Chapter 404 Fight! Started! A cafeteria in Whale Ind region. Baiji Military District Commanding Officer Shanta stepped in and surveyed the inside. He cracked a bright smile. "Arent you guys early!" Ma Jika and Luo Sha,manders of the exploratory spaceships Fomalhaut and Arcturus, looked up and then turned away when they saw Shanta. "Oh? Why arent you guys saying anything when you see an old friend?" Shanta was beaming as he dragged a chair over to sit down. "You guys used to be constantly on the move. How rare for us to be able to meet." Commander Luo Sha said impatiently, "The sight of you irks me!" Shantas chuckled even more heartily. "Hahahaha! From a certain angle, you two are my benefactors. Hah! Thanks for blocking Fang Zhaos application back then!" At that time, if these two spaceshipmanders hadnt blocked Fang Zhaos application, Fang Zhao wouldnt have gone to Baiji. He wouldnt have discovered the new ore and Baiji Military District wouldnt have been established that quickly! Compared to Shanta, the two spaceshipmanders Luo Sha and Ma Jika were in rather heavy moods. The discovery of the Alkaid meant that there might possibly be changes to exploratory missions on a whole and that the two of them would be very passive at this time. Thus, it was understandable that Commander Luo Sha was in a bad mood when Shanta took a jab at his sore spot. Shanta also wasnt too upset that the two spaceshipmanders didnt bother about him. He turned around and saw Wai Base Commanding Officer Huo Yi, who was trying to sneak off. He called out immediately, "Huo Yi, I heard that your Wai Base is developing rather well recently. Why is it that I heard something today about you even wanting to steal someone elses dog?" Baiji Military District had naturally gotten wind of Huo Yis rmendation of Fang Zhao to the inspection team for the Whale Ind Conference. Perhaps if it had been anyone else, the matter would not have been reported to Shanta. As the Commanding Officer of a military district, he was very busy every day and simply didnt have any time to bother with these small matters. However, because of the special significance Fang Zhao had, once Baiji Military District received the news, it had been reported to Shanta. Naturally, Shanta wouldnt obstruct Fang Zhaos opportunity to gain merits. After making discreet inquiries and learning that it was Wai Bases Huo Yi who had personally made the rmendation, Shanta started to ponder. Huo Yi couldnt be the only one allowed to leave a favorable impression! Shanta still had hopes that Fang Zhao would join his own military district if he got tired or decided to leave the artistic path. How many people were coveting Fang Zhaos years now? Therefore, Baiji Military District and Wai Base had both helped facilitate it. Therefore, after the audit was passed, the draft notice had been issued to Fang Zhao. Otherwise, someone on reserve duty like Fang Zhao wouldnt have been called over here with just Curly Hair as the sole reason. Back when Fang Zhao had converted to reserve duty after his military service on Baiji, Shanta had changed Baiji Military Districts allocations to first, ahead of Yanzhou Military District. Therefore, Shanta had made Fang Zhao a soldier of his own military district long ago. However, now that Huo Yi had designs on Fang Zhao and even wanted to snatch his dog, Shanta had no choice but to be on buard. He came out on the offensive when the twomanding officers met. Huo Yi might be able to be a figure of authority and might before others, but he could only quake before Shanta. With an insincere smile, he said, "How can wepete with the ore you have? Our lives on our side arent so good. Our spaceport facilities cant keep up and we have limited power. All we can do is find other means to attract a few more dogs." Not too far away, Bu Base Commanding Officer Flemingtons face twitched as he heard this exchange. How I wish to take a gun to blow up your ores, produce and facilities to bits! If ites to being poor, who canpete with our Bu? If not for Fang Zhao heading over for poverty alleviation and discovering the Alkaid, we would still be eating dirt at Bu Base! There were already seven or eight high ranking military officers in this small cafeteria. There were exploratory spaceshipmanders,manding officers of garrisoned bases on foreigns, and special forces officers. To put it simply, these were all people that had left their home to work and earn some benefits. There were a quite a number of such cafeterias in the whole Whale Ind region. In the next few days, they would serve as a ce for military officers, technicians, engineers and other participants to rx when they arrived. The security works and processes in the entire Whale Ind region were also frantically underway at all times. At a certain spot in the Whale Ind region, Fang Zhao took his own allocated items into the dormitory. This building was a specifically constructed residence for members of the inspection team. The furnishing within the dormitory was really good and the facilities for dogs were in no way inferior. Standing beside the window, Fang Zhao could see specifically installed training and activity facilities for dogs in the yard. There were instructors currently ying with dogs. After tidying up a little, Fang Zhao called Curly Hair over, who had been checking out the dormitory. "Lets go down and meet our team members." They first went down to the Inspection Team Captain Zhao Chaos office. Zhao Chao was previously from Huangzhou spaceports Anti-Smuggling Bureau and had assumed the post of this conferences Inspection Team Captain. Zhao Chao was familiar with the public figure Fang Zhao. However, he was even more curious towards Curly Hair. He was able to ce in the top three with his test results despite only being a pet dog! And he was really rather small! But now wasnt the time to ask about random stuff. Zhao Chao gave Fang Zhao a simple brief about the current state of the Inspection Team. "We have many team members, but only thirty-five inspection dogs. Curly Hair makes it thirty-six. Everyone gets along rather well..." He hadnt finished speaking when someone came in. "Captain! Those two are at it again!" Zhao Chao paused for a bit. He then said to Fang Zhao without so much as a flinch, "There are two exceptions. Lets go over and take a look first." As they walked over, Zhao Chao exined the situation between the two. Due to the Whale Ind Conference, outstanding military and police dogs from various ces had been transferred over. Currently close to half of the dogs in the team used to be on anti-smuggling assignments. All of these canine elites from all sorts of ces and posts had gone through a period of familiarization and had started to get used to their new working environment. They were also getting along decently, except for two. "His name is AK, but we normally call him K. Of course, hell be happier if you call him King. Smart, daring, confident. Has a great attitude towards instructors,pliant to instructions and can carry out missions independently. He once independently detected an explosive and had a nose that was especially sensitive to prohibited items. K has the bloodline of a hunting hound; he is arge-sized dog, can climb trees, leap over walls and even parachute as well. He can even catch fish in water and can carry out many missions with high difficulty on drynd. He is a naturally gifted fighter and a workaholic. "The other dog, Thornhead, is also arge-sized dog. He is also very smart and capable, just that he has an explosive temperament. Most of the time, Thornhead is very active in anti-smuggling and other police dog work. Because he received bodyguard training, Thornhead is very fierce towards strangers and wont listen to anyone but those few trainers he is familiar with and epts. He is quick and efficient in operations and adapts well to the environment. He has a bloodline of a military and police dual service dog. Thornhead is one of the most outstanding police dogs currently. He really is very intelligent... just that his temperament is slightly unstable and has intense changes sometimes." From Zhao Chaos tone, Fang Zhao could tell that Zhao Chao really liked these two dogs even though they were causing him some minor headaches. However, Fang Zhao could determine that Zhao Chao slightly favored Thornhead. Thornhead had been on many assignments at variousrge spaceports. Thus, Zhao Chao had naturally interacted with him much more than K, so the bias was understandable. If ced in the Period of Destruction, these two would be guard dogs with greatbat ability. The New Era had seen continuous changes in breeding, and the appearances of these dogs were somewhat different now. However, whether it was intellect or ability, all of this had evolved for the better. Zhao Chao alsomented with a frown, "These two are also the kings of their own domain. Kings do not meet other kings in ordinary times. At most, theyll have some short encounters during exchange matches orpetitions. Now that they are in the same team, the atmosphere isnt so good every time they cross paths despite being on Whale Ind together for so many days." Zhao Chao hoped that the dogs in the team could get along amicably. What would happen if there was a situation which required several dogs to coordinate and carry out a mission? Therefore, he hoped that all the dogs in the team would get along likerades before the Whale Ind Conference officially began. Only then would any missions bepleted perfectly. Therefore, even if those two couldnt get along, Zhao Chao still got their instructors to lead them along to interact. Luckily, those two didnt fight for real too many times. Both had lots of training and discipline, and the instructors were avable at the side to separate them. While talking, Fang Zhao had already seen the two dogs in the passage up ahead. Even though he hadnt seen the two dogs before, he could tell who was who the moment he saw them. In the passageway, the one facing Fang Zhao was K. Rugged yet not cumbersome, he had the physique of an all purpose hunting hound. He seemed extremely perceptive, and his eyes were clearly glowing with an ominous glint. And the one with his back to Fang Zhao had short ck fur. He was muscr and imposing. There was a small tuft of fur that was slightly longer on his head. It looked like a little thorn. This was Thornhead. During the tests Curly Hair took before entering Whale Ind Conferences Inspection Team, the two dogs that Curly Hair had ranked behind were K in first ce, and Thornhead in second. In terms ofprehensive ability, Thornhead was slightly weaker. Looking at the situation, if the two could speak, it would probably have gone like this K: I am number one! Thornhead: F*ck off! Daddy doesnt ept it! Zhao Chao wanted the two to get along amicably, but for now, this was an impossible task. "During the Period of Destruction, there was only one alpha dog in a team with many dogs," Fang Zhao said softly. "Of course I know that!" Zhao Chao sighed. "Dont worry, they are smart and wont fight. They are just putting on airs for now." Curly Hair, who had crouched by Fang Zhaos feet, sneezed and used his paw to brush Fang Zhaos trouser leg. Fang Zhao took a look at Curly Hair and asked Zhao Chao in a low voice, "Captain, where is the dog toilet?" "There, Eagle just returned from there." Zhao Chao pointed somewhere towards the front of the passageway. Up ahead, an instructor was currently leading a rather docile-looking middle-sized dog over. Eagle was the dogs name. Fang Zhao had already seen the sign for the dog toilet, just that he felt that those two dogs ahead were in the way. He had asked Zhao Chao to find out whether there was another one elsewhere. But now that Zhao Chao had said this, Fang Zhao could only shoot him a probing nce. Those two dogs were still obstructing the passageway, and the center section was a "warzone". Zhao Chao knew what Fang Zhao was worried about and said, "Its alright. Take a look at Eagle. Just learn from him and you all will be fine." Fang Zhao had seen that instructor sticking to the wall and walking over slowly. Eagle lowered his body, drooped his tail, and stuck to the wall as he passed through the "warzone". "Got it?" Zhao Chao asked. Fang Zhao mulled for a bit, then nodded. He turned to Curly Hair. "Understand?" Curly Hair got up and walked over to the side wall. Zhao Chao was rather pleased when he saw this. Indeed, dogs that could go through these tests were all really smart. However, the smile on Zhao Chaos face turned stiff in no time. Fang Zhao had stuck close to the wall as he walked and had even lowered his own presence. His speed was neither fast nor slow and was simr to how Eagles instructor had moved. The problem was Curly Hair! Although he had also stuck close to the wall, he didnt have the same docile attitude like Eagle had. Instead, his tail wagged happily and he went over in a light jog! The hearts of a few instructors present skipped a beat. They werent able to stop Thornhead in time when he turned and snapped his jaws at Curly Hair. Of course, as a highly trained elite service dog with lots of experience, Thornhead wouldnt really bite out with the intent to seriously injure. He only wanted to establish his dominance and indicate his fury. Curly Hair, who had been in a little trot towards the toilet, was given a shock. Then, he threw himself forward. No one expected that this little thing would dare try and bite back! Immediately, dog barks, shouts, sorrowful cries and frightened wails rang out all around. In the passageway, within the warzone, the three dogs had started to fight, and the scene was extremely violent and chaotic. Chapter 405 Done It For Real A squad of inspection team members who had just returned back from assignment were chatting happily when they suddenly heard the intense barks and human shouts. The surrounding dogs also tensed up and moved further away. Even if they did not move further away, they stuck closer to their respective instructors and appeared uneasy. "They fought?" Someone asked in astonishment. "Those two... No, why does it sound like three dogs?" "Dont tell me K and Thornhead are fighting? I just knew that those two were bound to fight eventually!" "Doesnt sound like it at all." "I think it did happen. Look at the reaction from the other dogs. Besides those two, anything else wouldnt have this sort of effect." "Wasnt it said previously that these two would fight? What exactly is going on right now? It sounds really ferocious!" "The other dogs are just going to be cannon fodder if those two fight. Hurry and check it out!" Every dog in the team was very precious and nobody hoped to see another dog get hurt because of a fight between these two. Team members with dogs by their side didnt head over, but those without any rushed over. They were worried that if K and Thornhead fought, their instructors might not be able to hold them down and that more people might be required to help. The people in the yard as well as upstairs all headed over. However, the barking stopped very quickly. The Captains shout transmitted out of the passageway. "What are you all looking at, go back!" Those that were chased away knew that the situation had been diffused. However, they couldnt help but be curious so they gathered together to discuss after leaving. "Did they really fight?" A team member who had been on night duty came over and asked. He had been catching up on sleep when a series of intense barking had startled him and made him fall off the bed. "Who won? K or Thornhead?" "No idea. I hadnt seen anything when the captain made me turn back." "Hey, Little Liu. Where did youe back from? Did you see what happened?" Someone saw Little Liu bringing Eagle over and asked. Eagles trainer, Little Lu, patted the startled Eagle tenderly and shook his head at the posed question. "I cant say anything, Captains orders." "You still cant talk about this matter? Cant you reveal just a little bit? Was it K or Thornhead that won? Or perhaps a draw?" Another trainer from the inspection team asked. Little Lu had a hard to describe expression and continued shaking his head. "Stop asking." This fight hade really quickly and had concluded really quickly as well. There were so many people who had heard the news and had wanted to head over to check it out, only to be met with an empty passageway. In a certain room upstairs. Thornhead, who had been brought back to his dormitory, was currently lying on the ground. His body was shaking as he sobbed. He was even panting rapidly. At this moment, Thornhead seemed to bepletely one hundred eighty degrees from his normal majestic self. This wasnt anger, fury or being hurt. He had no other way to vent except by sobbing. The trainer most ustomed to Thornheads temperament was also helpless. The blow he had received today was also toorge. He had originally thought that the only one who might suppress Thornhead within the team was K. Yet, before the victor between him and K had been decided, Thornhead had been pressed to the ground by a bite from the little dog. Thornhead had also lost a few tufts of fur around his neck. Luckily, Thornheads fur around his neck was thick even though it didnt look long. However, he wouldnt be recovering anytime soon from the psychological blow he had received today. "Thornhead, you also shouldnt get angry with someone elses little dog," The trainer said. "You are a big dog. You shouldnt bicker too much with that little thing." But the moment "little dog" was said, Thornheads sobbing intensified. A big dog like himself couldnt even beat that tiny thing! The trainer caught himself and hurriedly went on. "No matter what, you are still our king when ites to work! Right?" Thornheads sobbing slowed. While cating Thornhead, the trainer was also vexed. In his heart, he thought to himself, That little dog is real ferocious!! The same building but a different dormitory. Ky on the ground with his front paws crossed. He seemed no different from how he usually was except that he no longer had that imperious air. Currently his entire body seemed to be giving off a gloomy aura. His trainer was at the side saying constory words. K nced at his trainer and listened for a bit before shifting his head to the side as if trying to say, "Im annoyed, stop bothering me." Seeing K this way, Ks instructor didnt say anything else and only sat quietly by Ks side while reying the scenario at the passageway in his head. The blow K received today was rather huge, and his trainer reckoned that this blow was even greater than failing a mission. When Thornhead and Curly Hair had started fighting, K had only wanted to intervene and mediate. Yet, not only did it fail, he had been dumped to the side by Curly Hair kicking a leg out. Thus, his temper had frayed and he had joined in the fracas. In this sort of chaotic fight, the two trainers hadnt been able to stop tworge-sized dogs like K and Thornhead in their frenzy. Furthermore, it had seemed vaguely like those tworge ones were teaming up to deal with that little dog. However, K had been kicked aside a few times in session. In the past, he had never imagined that arge dog like K would be kicked to the ground by a little dog. Neither could he have imagined that the robust Thornhead would actually be pressed to the ground and bitten by that little thing. At this moment, Ks trainer had the same thought as Thornheads instructor. That little dog is goddamn ferocious! Exactly what sort of breed is it? Why was it unheard of in the past? Below them, in a certain dormitory. Curly Hair had his neck drooped and looked at Fang Zhao carefully as though he had done something wrong. "Look at you. Bullying others? However, the me doesnt lie with you this time. The other dog bit first. Curly Hair, everyone is going to be in the same team. They are all going to be your team members... Dont bully them with your strength! Leave them some dignity." "Also, dont think you can ck off just because you are very impressive. You must do things seriously when working!" As Fang Zhao was speaking to Curly Hair, Zhao Chao sent him a message asking him to bring Curly Hair upstairs to the dormitory where Thornhead was at. "Remember what I told you before. You must remember to behave and not show off!" Fang Zhao exhorted before leading Curly Hair upstairs. Zhao Chao was already waiting there. The moment Fang Zhao brought Curly Hair into the room, Thornhead released a few low growls. Curly hair didnt react and obediently followed by Fang Zhaos side as though trying to portray that "Im a very good boy." Fang Zhao noticed tear stains below Thornheads eyes and was a little curious. Zhao Chao had said that this dog Thornhead had rather acute temperament changes. To think that he would cry this much after losing a fight. Thornheads trainer noticed Fang Zhaos gaze. He gave a slight cough and exined, "Thornhead drank a lot of water and is just feeling a little hot." Fang Zhao nodded his head cooperatively. "So thats what happened." He understood the importance of looking after the moods of the service dogs. Zhao Chao also spoke. "I just called the vet over to check on themter. Any injuries have to be handled. Fang Zhao, is Curly Hair hurt anywhere?" Zhao Chao had clearly seen the situation back in the passageway. Curly Hair didnt seem like he had been bitten by Thornhead. As for K, he had been kicked aside by Curly Hair each time he had tried to got close, so he never had any opportunity to bite. "No, he isnt hurt." Fang Zhao replied. "Thats good." Zhao Chao had aplicated expression as he looked at the quiet Curly Hair crouching by Fang Zhaos feet. He told Fang Zhao gently, "Today, K and Thornhead were in slightly bad moods so they fought. However, they wont do it for real, and they wont bite each other to death. You dont have to worry. Speaking of that, I never expected that your little curly-haired dog would actually be so ferocious when it got mad." Fang Zhao: "..." Would you all believe me if I said that he didnt do it for real? If Curly Hair did it for real, it wouldnt just be a few kicks or biting some tufts of fur. This was really light already. However, Fang Zhao couldnt say anything and only limited himself to cating responses. No matter what, this fight was wrong. The three dogs were forced to spend ten hours in solitary confinement. Ten hours wasnt long, but no dog was willing to spend too long inside the solitary confinement chamber made specifically for dogs. Now was when they were starting to get busy, and these three dogs were the elites that ranked in the top three in the tests. They were still needed for assignments so Zhao Chao couldnt lock them up for a few days. This was only the first mistake and their first time fighting, so ten hours was just a little punishment to make them remember it. After handling matters here, Zhao Chao returned to make his reports to the higher ups. Because of Curly Hairs inclusion, the team would be able to move ahead with the break-in period and would be able to start operations even earlier. Furthermore, Curly Hair appeared to be ratherpliant and had a fighting strength that exceeded Zhao Chaos imagination. Zhao Chao just wondered what Curly Hair would be like when it came to work. Chapter 406 Why Dont You Try Touching? Solitary confinement wasn''t much of a big deal for Curly Hair, and he behaved no differently from normal. The three dogs were locked separately in three different solitary confinement rooms. Thornhead would whimper from time to time, sounding a little miserable and somewhat agitated. In the next room, K kept staring at a certain spot in silence, and nobody knew what he was thinking. In the room beside him, Curly Hair was sound asleep and even snoring. Captain Zhao Chao, who viewed every dog within the team as a treasure, couldn''t help himself after reporting to his director and personally came over to look around. Thornhead and K were both experienced dogs, and these weren''t their first times entering solitary confinement chambers. However, Curly Hair was different. He worried that this little dog couldn''t adapt. It would be a big problem if he became psychologically scarred. However, in no time, Zhao Chao watched the little dog sleep peacefully in the solitary confinement room. "" What a really mystical dog. After checking the solitary confinement rooms, Zhao Chao went to look for Fang Zhao again. "Fang Zhao, I just went to check things out. Your little Curly Hair is sound asleep." Zhao Chao chortled happily. "Did he go out to catch thievesst night?" Fang Zhao couldn''t say that the gaming dog had gamed through the night, so he smiled apologetically. "He was a little too excited previously and has calmed down now." "Is he really alright? He won''t have any psychological scars, right?" Zhao Chao wanted to double check with Fang Zhao again. "He is really fine," Fang Zhao said with certainty. "That''s good then." Zhao Chao hadn''te over just for the matter of Curly Hair''s solitary confinement and said in a more serious tone, "Ready to take on a post tomorrow?" "Yes." "Good! From now until the conference concludes, your status is no longer a reserve duty serviceman. Your dog is no longer a pet too! Bring out your battle ready attitude! Battlefields aren''t just ces with guns, bullets and blood. During the Whale Ind Conference, the entire Whale Ind Region is our Inspection Team''s battlefield!" "Yes!" Fang Zhao had a serious attitude, and his salute was extremely on point. Zhao Chao was satisfied and exined to Fang Zhao his working arrangements. Saying that the assignment was important wasn''t an exaggeration. Because of the importance of this conference, the Inspection Team would work in three shifts before the conference would officially begin. They would need to work overtime during the few days of the conference as well. Besides that, they would be assigned to patrol, inspect or attend sses from time to time. Although Curly Hair had served on Wai before, he had gone for quite a while without any assignments. Therefore, Zhao Chao specially arranged for Fang Zhao and Curly Hair to take some supplementary sses. Ten hourster. Fang Zhao went to the solitary confinement room to bring Curly Hair out. Curly Hair was still sleeping when he went over. When others saw the situation, they told Fang Zhao, "Your dog is really tolerant." A dog that could sleep so soundly in solitary confinement is a rare sight. This wasn''t something worthy to unt, so Fang Zhao disciplined Curly Hair when they returned and made him stand outside the corridor to reflect on his actions. Other team members originally thought that Fang Zhao''s way of disciplining his dog was a little too willful and disrespectful. Thus, they came over to advise Fang Zhao. "Captain Zhao didn''t say anything, so you shouldn''t be too strict," an Inspection Team member who passed by said. "Yeah, I heard that he has already been locked up for ten hours. It''s already sote. Has that little thing eaten yet? He ought to have drunk some water, right? It''s better to not let him go hungry," someone else advised. After all, this was a pet dog at heart. To be able to hold his own here surely meant that he had the ability. Everything would be good if he couldplete assignments and not cause trouble. There shouldn''t be too high expectations for everything else. This was what most of the team members thought. However, Fang Zhao still made Curly Hair reflect outside the door for an hour before letting him into the dormitory. Curly Hair was intelligent. It was just that he wasn''t willing to use his brains sometimes. After being lectured by Fang Zhao and being aware that he was in the wrong, Curly Hair was rather serious in his self-reflection and crouched with his neck and ears drooping down. He looked really miserable and looked at passersby with two innocent dog eyes. No matter what was the case, Curly Hair had disyed his remorse andpliant attitude, which gave a good impression to many team members. After Curly Hair returned back to the dormitory and shut the door, Fang Zhao rapped his knuckles on Curly Hair''s head. The dog feed in the team was top quality, but the quantity was too little for Curly Hair. "Try to bear with it for this period. Wait for the conference to end," Fang Zhao said to Curly Hair as he pondered whether to request for more dog food for Curly Hair. The amount of dog food he''d received today was already the result of requesting more. From other people''s point of view, with that size, this was already the max that Curly Hair could eat. It wouldn''t be easy to increase the quantity. The next day, Fang Zhao wore the Inspection Team''s standard uniform and helped Curly Hair to put on his vest. The vest had the same "Inspection" written on it, just like Fang Zhao and the other team members'' uniforms. It also had the Whale Ind Conference insignia printed on it. Perhaps from having slept enough or from recalling his time in service at Wai''s space port, Curly Hair was rather enthusiastic on his first day at his post. Zhao Chao also praised Curly Hair when he saw this. "Great condition, keep it up!" The first duty on the job was day shift. Today, after their team patrolled the area, they still needed to go a few rounds around the warehouses. The warehouse was where the luggage of the conference participants who had arrived today were being stored. After going through them with the inspection apparatus, they still needed a round of checking by the inspection team dogs. It wasn''t that much different from the procedure at the spaceports. When entering Whale Ind Region, all participants'' luggage were subject to security screening. A third of people who came from Muzhou could recognize Curly Hair right away. As for the remainder, either they didn''t take notice or were too afraid to say anything because of the words "Whale Ind Conference Inspection" emzoned across his vest. No matter where they went to work, watching sheep herdingpetitions to understand the current state of their homnd was something the majority of Muzhou people liked to do. Therefore, a dog like Curly Hair who had forced Muzhou to change their sheep herding rules left a deep impression on many Muzhou people. Fang Zhao didn''t mind the gazes of those Muzhou people. He concentrated all his efforts on to the task at hand. Not every participant of the conference was content with their lot. There were bound to be some who set off frantic searches and checks because of their curiosity. These were the sort that vexed the Inspection Team the most. "You have no idea what kind of bulls*t fills their heads," an Inspection Team member told Fang Zhao. Not too far off, a pair of reporters, one young and one old, had just arrived at the Whale Ind Region and were waiting at the designated spot to collect their luggage. "Master, those must be the Whale Ind Region''s inspection dogs," the young reporter whispered. "They seem rather meek. Look, there is even a small dog. It is kind of cute." The old reporter didn''t even look up and replied in a low voice, "Lovable and meek looking dogs also aren''t meant for you to touch." Noticing his young apprentice still looking at the dog, the old reporter patted his young apprentice''s shoulder and pointed at the warehouse. "Do you see the handlers by their sides? Yes, those with the words "Inspection" on their backs. Those people who are wielding guns. Why don''t you go over and try reaching out to touch their dogs in front of them?" The young reporter shook his head immediately when he heard the words "wielding guns". Seeing that his young apprentice was afraid, the old reporter let out a satisfied smile. "Listen more, see more, talk less! Alright, our luggage is out." The young reported hurriedly went to collect the luggage when he saw someone. With widened eyes, he eximed, "Ah!" "I said not to make unnecessary noises! Go back home if you can''t watch your mouth!" The old reporter came over and hurriedly told him off in a low voice. The young reporter still wished to say something but was forced by the old reporter to look away. "Beforeing, I already told you this. No matter what you see or hear in the Whale Ind Region, do not blindly shout out!" The little reporter used a lot of effort to close his hanging mouth. He then dragged the luggage and followed the old reporter to their designated amodations. After shutting the door, the old reporter surveyed the room once. He knew that there wouldn''t be surveince cameras installed in the rooms at the Whale Ind Region, but it was his professional habit to personally scan through his ce. Only after finishing the scan did the old reporter finally rx. "Say, what was that ''ah'' all about just now?" The young reporter was full of zeal when this was mentioned. "Master, I saw Fang Zhao! The one who acts no, theposer, that Fang Zhao who wasmended by the military a short while back!" His eyesight was quite good, and the young reporter didn''t reckon that he had been seeing things. Furthermore, there was that dog of Fang Zhao''s. He had seen information on Fang Zhao through inte searches and also knew about that dog. That little dog had been wearing a little vest with the words "Inspection" emzoned on it! The old reporter definitely knew who was Fang Zhao too. He calmed down after his initial astonishment. "So what? We are a proper and earnest newspaper, not some wanton and devious entertainment reporters!" "Why would Fang Zhao be here? Beforeing, I saw people online saying that Fang Zhao would be appearing at Fiery Bird''s year-end customer gratitude ceremony. But today, I actually saw Fang Zhao in the inspection team!" The young reporter was bbergasted. "Alright, keep your exuberant curiosity in check. It took us great pains to receive approval to be among the participating reporters of this conference. Don''t get us kicked out. Let me remind you once more. There will be quite a number of big shots in the Whale Ind Region during this period. Don''t go looking like an ignorant idiot even if you run into someone with a general''s star on his shoulders. There are many high level military officers here. In this ce, major generals are everywhere and lieutenant generals are as many as cough, in any case, it''s a lot! Pay more attention!" "Understood." The young reporter nodded. He was just very curious as to what would happen to Fiery Bird''s year-end gratitude ceremony since Fang Zhao was actually here in the inspection team. The news outside had been circted as though it was official. He had really thought that Fang Zhao would appear at Fiery Bird''s year-end customer gratitude ceremony. Huangzhou, Fiery Bird headquarters. It was nearing the end of the year, and Fiery Bird was indeed making preparations for their year-end customer gratitude ceremony. Celebrities endorsing their products had all been contacted except for "What about Fang Zhao? Why isn''t Fang Zhao on this? Was he informed or has he rejected us?" The person in charge of the year-end customer gratitude ceremony trembled as he held the name list. In the end, Fiery Bird was still amercialpany with a focus onmercial benefits. Among high end products, Fang Zhao was also an important ambassador that drove a lot of sales. His name shouldn''t have been omitted from the list of invited guests at the year-end customer gratitude ceremony. "No, Fang Zhao has already exined to us that he can''t spare any time at the moment and sends us his apologies. I heard that he is in the middle ofposing with no disturbances permitted. I even heard that old Master Mo Lang is personally keeping an eye on him," someone from the nning team said. "You all also believe that?! He participated in Star Cup''s awards ceremony and doesn''t have the time to attend our year-end customer gratitude ceremony? He can''t even spare a single day?! Now that he is famous, he thinks he can do as he pleases Humph, is he that confident that we won''t change our endorsers?" The room fell silent. The manager in charge knocked on the table hard and said coldly, "Contact him again! Right now! Call his personal number!" "Err uncontactable." "Continue calling! Call until he picks up!" Chapter 407 Changing Tune The first call wasnt sessful. As before, it reached an automated reply. There wasnt an automated reply for the second call. It was diverted to Nanfeng. "Hi, this is Fang Zhaos assistant. May I know who..." Nanfeng had already received many calls looking for Fang Zhao during this period and had be well-practiced. The managers face turned dark as he snatched themunications device. "I am the person in charge of Fiery Birds year-end customer gratitude ceremony. Put Fang Zhao on right away!" Nanfengs tone became much more serious when he heard that this was Fiery Birds personnel. He exined, "Im really sorry, Fang Zhao is" "Im not listening to that! Put Fang Zhao through!" "Sorry, he really has no way..." Beep The call hung up even before Nanfeng finished his sentence. Nanfeng used his hand to wipe away the sweat on his forehead. He felt slightly worried for Fang Zhao. That was Fiery Bird! If his exnation wasnt good, who knew if he would his endorsement deals next year. It might even affect future coboration with Fiery Bird. However, Fang Zhaos team really had no way of exining. He couldnt divulge anything right now and could only wait for the conference to end. If anything was leaked, Nanfeng could almost guarantee that there would be news of Fang Zhao getting kicked out of the Whale Ind Region before the end of the day. To offend Fiery Bird, or to be kicked out of the Whale Ind Region? There was no need to ask Fang Zhao; Nanfeng had already made the choice. "Sigh, best to let bossplete his assignment before going over to exin. My words carry no weight and people wont listen." Nanfengs friends were acting pretentious as they ran around to all sorts of events with their own celebrity bosses. Nanfengs heart also itched, but he couldnt unt anything! Elsewhere with the Fiery Bird year-end customer gratitude ceremony nning team, the managers face turned rigid for the third time. He was thinking that if the third time was the same as the previous two times, he would advise the higher-ups to change the endorser next year! Yes, Fang Zhaos ears were very special. He had also beenmended by the official military media outlets and had achieved high level artistic awards. However, that didnt mean he could behave like that! Was it eptable to act so self-important before Fiery Bird? Less than five minutester, the third call was made. The third call didnt receive an automated reply. Neither was it diverted to Fang Zhaos assistant. Instead, an unfamiliar voice answered the call. "Hello, may I know what you are inquiring about?" A gentle yet unfeeling voice answered in a formal manner. The managers brows twitched. "Im looking for Fang Zhao. Put Fang Zhao through!" "Fang Zhao currently has matters to attend to and isnt free. If you have any urgent matters, I can help you ry the message." The manager took a deep breath and said furiously, "Tell him, in half an hour... No, he better return the call in ten minutes. Otherwise, dont even dream about endorsing Fiery Bird next year!!" Bam! Themunications device was thrown onto the conference table and the manager pulled a long face. He was in an extremely bad mood, and the others involved in the nning were slightly fearful. Ten minutester, a call had yet toe. The managers fury ascended to another level and he sent a message to the Fiery Bird headquarters for Deputy Director Tang Can. The message exined Fang Zhaos disappearance and rejection of Fiery Birds year-end customer gratitude ceremony. He also rmended kicking Fang Zhao out of next years coboration list. Tang Can was also very quick to send a reply. "Just handle the year-end customer gratitude ceremony well. Dont ask me about this matter. Anything else will be discussed at ater time. s, for this matter, Fang Zhao has indeed..." Elsewhere, Tang Can and a few other senior executives of the headquarters had arrived on Whale Ind. He didnt say too much in his hasty reply to the nning team. Right now, his focus was on the Whale Ind Conference. He had no time to bother with the year-end customer gratitude ceremony and left it all to the manager of the nning team. "Alright, Im busy on my side. Im afraid that I wont be able to manage the year-end customer gratitude ceremony. Dont contact me unless there are especially important matters." With that, Tang Can ended the voice message and stepped out of the flying transport along with the few otherpany executives. As some of Fiery Birds product parts were used in military projects, those fortunate would be able toe and gain experience. One could forget about having dreams of continuous career advancement without attending a few of these conferences. This was Tang Cans second time participating in the Whale Ind Conference. The previous time had been ten years ago when he had managed to get a spot to be an extra. This time around, his status had already risen quite a bit, and Tang Can couldnt help but feel a little nostalgic as he stood in the Whale Ind Airport once more. "I dont know if it is just me, but it feels like the security on Whale Ind is much stricterpared to ten years ago." Tang Can sighed. "It isnt just you. Their security has indeed be more strict. All of you, check your belongings and try to remember if you have brought any prohibited items in your luggage," one of the Fiery Bird senior executives said. After checking and cing their luggage on the conveyor belt, Tang Cans party followed the signs and headed to another passage. Airports at other ces would always be noisy and morous. However, a solemn atmosphere permeated every corner of this ce. Returning conference participants were subconsciously more prudent in their words and actions. Tang Cans back was drenched in sweat fromyer afteryer of security checks. The others werent much better. "Rest for a bit first. Well go over and collect the luggage in a bit," the person at the head said. Tang Can got up to the refreshments booth to get some cups of water. He handed them out before keeping thest cup for himself. As he drank, he observed the surroundings. There were other people that had arrived around the same time as their party. He was familiar with these people. They had coborated before so he exchanged muted greetings. There were also some familiar looking faces that he couldnt put a name to. Tang Can tried to search for the information in his mind as he continued to look around. However, when his gaze fell on a certain spot, Tang Can froze. The exit they had just headed out from was nked by two men, each with a leashed dog. Those were people from Whale Ind Regions inspection team. Tang Can and the others simply hadnt noticed them when they came out! Fang Zhao was scanning the conference participants that had just stepped out from the airport to look for anyone suspicious. Sensing Tang Cans gaze on him, Fang Zhao paused and nodded slightly at Tang Can before continuing to watch the arrivals. His gaze was sharp and incisive like an eagle watching its prey. It caused Tang Can to shiver slightly. "Ack! Cough... Cough cough..." Tang Can choked on his water, and his face turned red. "Whats wrong?" The others in his party were concerned. "N-Nothing, I just feel that the atmosphere is too tense and choked on my water since I wasnt paying attention," Tang Can replied. "You havent attended this sort of conference in far too long. Feeling this way is absolutely normal. Rx, as long as you havent done anything wrong and abide by the rules, you dont have to worry about the inspection team. The police wont haul you off for interrogation," another aged manforted him with a chuckle. Tang Can thought to himself, Dont say anymore. I am feeling guilty right now! He nced over in Fang Zhaos direction. Indeed, he hadnt seen wrongly. Tang Can sent a voice message to the year-end customer gratitude ceremonys manager. "Dont bother about the matter with Fang Zhao first!!!" The manager busy preparing for the year-end customer gratitude ceremony was momentarily stunned when he received the message. His mind went to work quickly. Where was Tang Can? Whale Ind! Why hadnt Tang Can said all this before? Howe he only sent this now when had when he had just arrived at Whale Ind? His tone sounded shocked! Could it be that... Tang Can had seen Fang Zhao at Whale Ind? But, was Fang Zhao qualified to be at Whale Ind? Perhaps he is there to perform? In just a moment, the manager had already came up with a whole host of possibilities. No matter what sort of possibility it was, at the very least, he could deduce that the possibility of Tang Can running into Fang Zhao on Whale Ind was at least seventy percent! If it was rted to the Whale Ind Conference, Tang Can wouldnt be able to say anything, let alone exin the circumstances there clearly. Right, if Fang Zhao was on Whale Ind and couldnt answer calls freely, then who had answered the third call? Who had he flipped out on? The color on his face fluctuated from green to red to white. The others from the nning team had no idea what he was mulling over when they saw this. Afterwards, the nning team members all said their piece, and all matters were settled in session. The manager summed up the meeting, fixed the list of invited endorsers from the various continents and finally said, "As for Fang Zhao..." The other members of the nning team were waiting for the manager to flip out. They had made guesses as to whether their team leader had already reported the matter up about wanting to remove Fang Zhaos endorsement deals next year. Little did they know... The manager had a warm expression without the slightest trace of anger. He even had a wide smile. "Perhaps Fang Zhao is really somewhat inconvenienced. Lets listen to his exnation when he is able to spare the time in future. We mustnt be so demanding of our partner celebrities. People ought to be given a chance to exin themselves, right?" Other members in the nning team: "..." Who is demanding? Boss, this wasnt what you said before! As expected of the nning team leader! He changes his tune even quicker then one can blink. Huangzhou, Whale Ind Region Fang Zhao had just returned to his dormitory after his shift at the airport and received the message ryed by the switchboard operator. He had no way of exining to Fiery Birds customer gratitude ceremony nning team at the moment and could only wait for the conference to conclude. However, thinking back to seeing that deputy director of Fiery Bird at the airport today, he thought that perhaps their side would know the reason without Fang Zhao even needing to exin to them. A short while after returning to the dormitory, Fang Zhao was called over by Captain Zhao Chao. "Are you able to get used to the workload?" "No problems," Fang Zhao responded. "Very good. The workload will increase as it gets closer to the start of the conference. You must be prepared. If you have any needs, feel free to raise themeven issues with the amodations or food. Dont let other small issues affect your work," Zhao Chao said. "Captain, I wish to request for more dog food!" "... Lets talk about something else." Fang Zhaos previous request had been turned down by the canine specialist veterinarian. This time, the request was turned down as well. Chapter 408 This Cant Be Eaten Fang Zhao didnt say anything about the request for additional dog food being turned down. However, he ate even more every time he went to the dining hall. Even though he didnt eat until he waspletely full, he would at least eat until he was seventy to eighty percent full. However, even this much was enough to scare quite a lot of people. Everyones image of Fang Zhao went from "the celebrity with very good hearing ability" to "the king of eating who can eat a whole potload in one sitting". As for his allocated foodstuffs such as energy bars,pressed biscuits and nutrient fluids, Fang Zhao kept it all for Curly Hair since Curly Hair had a wide diet and strong digestive ability. He could eat most things without issue. This continued until the day before the conference began. The number of people entering Whale Ind Airport was at its peak. Fang Zhao had been dispatched to the luggage section. After all, he was a public figure. The Inspection Team tried to limit the number of times he appeared in public. At Whale Inds entry point, reporters from all the variousrge news and media outlets formed long queues to go throughyers of security checks. "As expected of Whale Ind! The atmosphere here just isnt the same," a reporter on his first time here said nervously while taking deep breaths. "The security checks are really strict! Even tea leaves cant be brought in? Luckily I didnt try to sneak stuff in." "Prohibited items absolutely mustnt be brought. Take a look around. There are specially trained staff, high tech equipment, elite sniffer dogs, and even some special military dogs. How can anything pass them so easily?" Someone said as the reporters were discussing quietly. A group of people had just arrived at the airport and were several hundred meters away from the media channel. The passage that these people took had different procedures from the ones the members of the media had to go through. They also werent separated from their luggage, and quite a number from this party were holding suitcases. A major-general walked over and greeted, "Guests from the Interary Fund, pleasee with me." As he spoke, the major-generals gaze fell on a kid slightly ahead of the group. That kid was dressed in a shirt that had a bear head printed on the front. He was ying with a ck stic ball... That should be an stic ball right? As if sensing his gaze, the little kid shed a childlike smile at the major general. Deep down, the major-generals vignce soared. He forced out a stiff smile and turned around to lead the way. Superintelligence Little Bear didnt bother about the curious nces he received from the soldiers. Rather, he was curiously checking out the surroundings and asionally evaluating the security facilities and instations. Much stronger than before, but still not good enough. Luggage Inspection Area. Fang Zhao and Curly Hair were standing by the conveyor belt. If there was anything suspicious among the luggage, Curly Hair would find it. The service dogs here each had their own areas of expertise. There were dogs adept in detecting explosives andbustibles, while others were more sensitive towards suspicious allergens. Also, the team had passed through the break-in period smoothly. Curly Hair was the catalyst after that allowed the team to calm down after stifling the two other top dogs. However, every service dog would be graded by results. After the Whale Ind Conference concluded, the service dogs would also get merits logged into their files ording to their results. Therefore, there was stillpetition among them. There was starting to be overtime, and Fang Zhao was temporarily posted to the night shift team. He would be on duty until 8 AM the next morning before being relieved to get some rest. In between luggage checks and night patrols, Fang Zhao found some time to feed Curly Hair some extra food. Otherwise, who knew what this little thing would eat behind his back once he got hungry. As the sun rose on the second day, the overtime waspleted. It was already close to 8:30 AM after a short debrief and change of shifts. Fang Zhao and the other team members who had done overtime left the warehouse together. With this sort of workload, both the team members and inspection dogs were very tired. Curly Hair seemed a little dejected but not from being tired. This amount of work might have tired the other inspection dogs, but it really wasnt a big deal for Curly Hair. He appeared somewhat listless just like the other dogs, but only because he was hungry. "Ill make something for you when we get to the dining hallter," Fang Zhao whispered as he patted Curly Hairs head lightly. Curly Hair wagged his tail but didnt seem overly happy. He wasnt just hungry. He hadnt gotten to y any games for many days. There were many dining halls in Whale Ind Region. Fang Zhao followed the other team members to the nearest dining hall to eat. The inspection dogs had also finished their dog food, but Curly Hair only perked up after Fang Zhao found time to slip him a snack. "Lets go. We have to head back and rest. There is still work to do when we wake up." The team member leader took a look at the time and instructed the other team members. It was rare for people to have free time at Whale Ind Region. Besides the building where the inspection team stayed, the other mostmon sights were troops and convoys. The little night shift team left. As Fang Zhao and the others were leaving, they saw some kids following their teacher into the dining hall. The whole conference wouldst at least three days. They couldnt hold the conference for the entire time though. They needed to liven up the atmosphere as there had to be both tension and rxation. There would be performances of all age groups ranging from kindergarten kids to elderly performance troupes. These little stage performers were just like all the others who were at the Whale Ind Conference to perform. Many of the kids looked over curiously when they saw the inspection teams dogs. Fang Zhao even heard a little boy turn and shout towards his fellow students behind, "Look, even the dogs are so orderly. How can we lose to dogs!" When returning from the dining hall to their amodations, they passed by Whale Ind Regions central public square, where the guard of honor contingent was standing in position. At the stroke of 9 AM, music filled the air. String instruments, flute music and military drums created a bereaving melody that also carried inspiration and hope. It sounded like a mild wind that seemed to signify the peace and tranquility after war. gs of the twelve continents and the emblems of various military bases were raised along with the music,memorating the longest fight for survival in the history of mankind. It honored those who had sacrificed their blood so that others could see the dawn of the New Era. When the music started, the small overtime team stopped walking and held a salute until the music ended before continuing to make their way back. The Whale Ind Conference had officially started. And in the next three days of the conference, the inspection teams tasks would be even greater. Thus, after returning back to the dormitory, nothing much was said. Sleep came first. They had to make the most of the little time they had to replenish their energy. After waking up, Fang Zhaos next tasks were to patrol some buildings. There were special rest areas for inspection dogs at the first level of every building. There were special dog toilets that included automated cleaning, massages and other services. All it required was a scan of the work badge hanging from the dogs cor. The treatment of service dogs was really good here. After finishing going through one building, Fang Zhao brought Curly Hair to the dog toilet. When they got there, Fang Zhao saw Thornheads trainer waiting outside the toilet. Thornheads trainer smiled and called out when he saw Fang Zhaoing over. "Our team was just patrolling the building next door. There were too many people there, so I brought Thornhead over here." Thornhead was too overbearing and found his own territory and personal space to be very important. He would even make other dogs stick close to the wall when he visited the toilets. Back at his own home, Thornhead even had his own special toilet. Having gotten used to his overbearing ways, Thornhead treated these public dog toilets as his own. His trainer was also helpless and had to bring Thornhead to find another toilet each time. This dog was capable, and his results on duty at Whale Ind Region during this period were exceptional. The higher-ups were willing to give him some special privileges and were also willing to put up with his little temper. The leashes on the dogs cors were automatically retractable. Fang Zhao released the leash and let Curly Hair enter the toilet himself before conversing with Thornheads instructor. Inside the toilet, Thornhead was squatting down solemnly taking a crap. Startled, he tensed up and wailed. Curly Hair shot him a passing nce and continued to make his way inside. He selected an upright post and raised his hind leg to urinate. After he was done, Curly Hair scratched his ws on the post, totally ignoring Thornhead beside him. He was about to head to the rest area beside to rx with a message and a furb. Suddenly, Curly Hairs nose twitched and he turned around. He moved closer to the wall and started sniffing meticulously. The trainers waiting outside rushed in when they heard Thornheads wail. When they saw that they didnt fight, they stood by the door and kept an eye on them. "What has he caught scent of?" Thornheads trainer asked. Fang Zhao was also watching and saw Curly Hair use his paws to make a hole in the wall. Curly used his mouth to take out a cylindrical shaped object. The trainer, who was about tombaste the shoddy construction work of the toilet, was immediately startled. "Deodorant?" Curly Hair ced the cylindrical object at Fang Zhaos feet. Thornheads trainer fished out an apparatus and give it a quick scan. No reaction. He then looked at Thornhead at the side and didnt see any special response from the dog either. Only then did he let down some of his vignce. "What is he biting deodorant for? Could it be that he doesnt like deodorant? Or does he dislike the mechanical sound it makes when it sprays?" Thornheads trainer didnt really understand. That trainer had barely finished speaking when Curly Hair bit open the outer shell of the cylindrical deodorizer. Thornhead, whose eyes had been firmly fixed on Curly Hair, now turned to stare at that deodorizer with its casing broken. Meanwhile, his trainers apparatus, which hadnt been shut off, shed red. Urgent beeps sounded from it with red shing. Without further ado, Fang Zhao hurriedly contacted the Inspection Team Captain and reported the situation here. The other trainer stared at the small cylindrical object as though it was a bomb and said to Fang Zhao, "This thing shouldnt explode right away. However, the stuff inside is something that shouldnt appear here. We shouldnt disclose this until the person behind this is caught. For now, we have to deal with this thing." "How do we deal with it?" Fang Zhao had just finished asking this when he saw Curly Hairs mouth moving closer. Curly Hair was trying to bite the cylinder. "This cant be eaten!" Fang Zhao stopped him. "Dont touch it!" That trainer had shouted at the same time as Fang Zhao. His face had turned white. Although it likely wouldnt explode straightaway, there was always a chance. What if there were other unknown substances inside? What if it exploded when subjected to force? Curly Hairs professional ability was really very strong, but he wasnt experienced enough. How could he try to bite something like that?! And what is "this cant be eaten"? Fang Zhaosmand was totally wrong! It could cause service dogs to make errors! That trainer had a whole lot of things he wished to say, but now wasnt the time. He would wait until the matter at hand was settled before speaking to Fang Zhao in privateter on. After quietly handling the matter here, Fang Zhao and the other trainers brought their dogs out as if nothing had happened. Investigation personnel on Whale Ind had also been mobilized to deal with the matter and find the culprit. Fang Zhao continued to patrol the buildings. When nobody was paying attention, he pried open Curly Hairs mouth to check that there werent any suspicious substances or debris in his mouth. He exhorted once again, "Dont eat anything randomly!" Chapter 409 Graceful Scaling The job of the inspection team was just to detect and report threats. The follow-up actions didnt concern Fang Zhao and the others. Whale Ind Region still had their internal police department and relevant personnel to handle the next step of the investigations. Fang Zhao learnt from Inspection Team Captain Zhao Chao about the culprit being apprehended only the next afternoon. The cylinder that had been found by Curly Hair was separated into twopartments. One part was deodorizer while the other was filled with a substance that could be used to manufacture explosives. This had been expected to deceive dog noses and portable sensor apparatuses. The idea to hide it in an unexpected ce like a dog toilet was even better. After all, there was a saying that the most dangerous ce was the safest. Who would expect that something would be hidden in a toilet for service dogs? When the time was right, the designated personnel could have retrieved it to manufacture an explosive. During nning, the perpetrators probably never imagined that a dog would still be able to sniff it out with such a packaging. However, from the information received, it could be deduced that this object had been ced there beforehand as there was no way it would have passed the manyyers of high-level security checks in the airport during this period. It could be confirmed that there were both domestic and foreign conspirators. Two foreigners had been apprehended. No one knew how many others were hiding within the ind and avoiding capture. "Everyone must be cautious these few days. Search and sweep the areas meticulously. Do not overlook a single suspicious thing!" Captain Zhao Chao had gathered the team members for a meeting. Those that were on duty would also get to see the recorded logs/minutes of these meeting. After exhorting once again, Zhao Chao got Fang Zhao to stay behind to have a word with him. "Fang Zhao, you have worked hard in bringing Curly Hair all over to many areas." Curly Hair receiving a merit hade as a huge surprise to Zhao Chao, but at the same time, he could now see why Curly Hair was rmended here despite being a pet. This dog was really capable! Indeed, he deserved to be known as the dog that had caused Muzhous sheep herdingpetitions to change their rules! Regardless of whether he joined the anti-smuggling bureaus of variousrge spaceports or specialbat departments, this sort of dog would be extremely weed! Being with Fang Zhao was a waste of its talent! Furthermore, it had been a shepherd dog before and wouldnt be that staunch. What a pity! Fang Zhaos ears were really good, but having good hearing didnt mean that he could do everything. He still had to rely on the dog. However, Zhao Chao also knew those who had rmended Curly Hair and Fang Zhao surely had sights on Curly Hair long ago. However, it was impossible to make Fang Zhao part with Curly Hair. Now, he could only assign Fang Zhao more tasks. It couldnt be helped. His dog was just too impressive. The capable ones did the most work. "Under the current circumstances, the security equipment at the airport cant possibly be moved to every single building. There are many ces that arent convenient to search or have limitations. Curly Hairs nose is really sensitive. I will need you to bring him around to more ces on behalf of the team. Of course, if you have any additional requests, I will try my best to help satisfy them." "Captain," Fang Zhao said. "What?" "Can we increase our rations?" "... Increase!" Special times called for special measures. With gritted teeth, Zhao Chao went over the teams vets and approved additional food for both dog and human. After, Zhao Chao was still a little uneasy and reminded Fang Zhao, "I know that you can really eat; however, your dog might not necessarily be the same as you. If you ever find that he is unwell, make sure you send him to our vets right away." "Understood." Fang Zhao nodded. "Also, watch him carefully and dont let him eat everything he wishes to. Not all food that we eat can be fed to dogs. Even in small amounts, some things are harmful to dogs." "Got it. I will watch him carefully," Fang Zhao replied. "Its all good if you know." Zhao Chao recalled that Fang Zhao had kept this dog for quite a long time already. He probably already understood all the fundamentals of keeping a dog. Seeing that Fang Zhao already seemed aware of all the information, Zhao Chao felt more relieved. In addition, people who could enter Whale Ind Region werent bumpkins. They wouldnt litter or toss random things around. There wouldnt be that much that Curly Hair could eat indiscriminately. Thus, Zhao Chao rxed. The specially approved additional food arrived quickly, and Fang Zhao gave his own share to Curly Hair. He could go to the dining hall when he got hungry. With the increase in food, Curly Hairs mood improved, and he no longer stared at the bowls of other dogs. Instructions from the top were to give Fang Zhao additional assignments. Before Fang Zhao even epted, Zhao Chao had already transferred seven men over. Among them, five were simr in age to Fang Zhao, and the other two were somewhat older. Zhao Chao had his own considerations when deciding on such arrangements. Fang Zhao didnt have too many qualifications, but leading young team members was alright. However, he wouldnt be able to lead a more experienced and older team. Zhao Chao had also transferred in the two older members because he was worried that the youngsters in the teamcked experience and might not know how to react in tough situations. On the second day of the Whale Ind Conference, at around 3 PM, Fang Zhao was working overtime leading the squad to patrol buildings when they received a group notification from Zhao Chao. "Suspicious person spotted at the southeast corner! Currently headed in the direction of block fifteen!" The area Fang Zhao was situated at was in Whale Inds southeast region. The Inspection Team members that received the message hurriedly headed over. The "suspicious person" Zhao Chao mentioned was able infiltrate Whale Ind, avoid monitors and Whale Ind guards, and sessfully evade capture. In short, he had some ability. What Zhao Chao meant in his messages was for the Inspection Team personnel on duty in the southeast region to head over to assist the Whale Ind Guard in capturing the suspect. Fang Zhaos small squad wasnt the closest, but they were within range. They had alreadypleted their patrol of the few blocks without finding anything out of the ordinary, so they headed in the direction where Zhao Chao had said. After running for a short while, Fang Zhaos squad came to a fence that had been temporarily set up for the conference period. Taking a straight path to where the suspicious character was spotted wasnt considered far but going around the fence would take up quite some time. One of the older squad members pointed towards the left decisively. "Lets go around this way" He hadnt finished his sentence when he saw that Fang Zhao had already climbed over to the other side. In the blink of an eye, Fang Zhao had scaled the five meter tall perimeter fence and was already on the other side. Two young squad members behind Fang Zhao also started to follow and climb, but they slid down when they tried. Other squad members who were following behind and about to climb: "..." "Is there equipment? This sort of defensive perimeter fence is really difficult to climb!" One of the squad members that had slid down eximed. If he hadnt tried it for himself, he would really have thought that it would be a breeze to scale this sort of fence! His fingers had nearly snapped! "The design of the fence and the paint used makes it really difficult to climb." Even a temporary fence like this couldnt be so easily scaled. It was still alright with equipment, but trying to climb it barehanded was really too difficult. Perhaps a few older squad members would be able to seed after trying it a few times, but nobody could guarantee being able to climb over the fence so smoothly like Fang Zhao. Those transferred to Fang Zhaos squad were slightly younger. They could still train dogs and their individual abilities were considered above average. The two older members had more experience but were slightly weaker in individual ability. Furthermore, even if they could climb, they also couldnt be like Fang Zhao and leave their dogs behind to operate individually. Having already gotten to the other side, Fang Zhao told his squad members, "I will head over. You guys go around and catch up!" One of the older squad members replied, "Understood! You head on first. I will help you bring your dog" He hadnt finished speaking when the squad members discovered that Curly Hair had already tunneled his way through a narrow crack at the bottom of the fence. Curly Hair was already standing beside Fang Zhao. The other squad members: "..." Who designed this perimeter fence?! Why is there a crack at the bottom?! Only a small dog like Curly Hair could manage to squeeze through that narrow crack. It was really too difficult for the other squad members. Even if they were small enough to squeeze through, they couldnt leave their dogs behind. In this small squad, all of them had medium orrge-sized dogs! Now wasnt the time to be rueful. They still had to go catch a suspect. Because they could neither scale the fence nor squeeze through the crack, the squad members could only quickly make their way around. At least this was still more efficient then trying to force their way through the fence. But how had Fang Zhao scaled the fence so skillfully? Wasnt he a youngster who mainly dabbled in art? Chapter 410 Those Ears Of His When Fang Zhao found Zhao Chao, the captain was standing before a building on a call. His expression didnt seem so good. Surrounding the building were personnel from the Whale Ind Guard. Fang Zhao only went over after Zhao Chao ended the call. "The person went in?" Fang Zhao asked. Zhao Chao kneaded his own forehead. "Its aprehensiveboratory. Animals outside theboratory arent allowed in more than seventy percent of the areas inside. The guard have already sent in some men, and we have already contacted the staff inside to cooperate. Now this building is locked down. People can enter, but nobody can exit." Laboratories were the ces that inspection dogs were least willing to go. Even if they were permitted inside, their mental states would be affected. The atmosphere and smell inside made inspection dogs nervous. Fang Zhao first got Curly Hair to stay outside with another inspection team member before following Zhao Chao in. Theboratory facility was divided into three different sub-units, and the target had entered from Unit One. Thus, after the building had been locked down, the focus of the search was at Unit One. Staff within the facility had already received the order to stay in their respective offices orbs without avoid moving around too much and to keep an eye out for any suspicious characters. When Fang Zhao and Zhao Chao entered, they were met by a person wearing a white suit. The tag he wore on his breast indicated that he had considerable status here. His face showed no sign that he was worried or uneasy. Instead, he had a slight look of disgust. This look wasnt targeted at Fang Zhao and the others but at the infiltrator. "You all must increase your efficiency! The person still hasnt been caught?! Can you imagine the consequences of this sort of sterile environment being contaminated... by bacteria and germs from the outside?!" Zhao Chao paused but didnt reply. Instead, he introduced the person to Fang Zhao. "This is the person currently in charge of thisprehensiveb facilitys Unit One, biochemical virus specialist Prof. Diem Nics." Here, the unit manager of thisboratory building wasnt like the caretaker of a student dormitory. It was entirely different. His status was simr to a CEO of apany. Many of the experimental projects within this facility were presided over by this person. Personnel from the Inspection Team and the Whale Ind Guard also required his authorization in order to search the interior of this facility. Of course, under the current circumstances, this unit manager was still rather cooperative. Surveince footage showing the inside of the facility was handed over, but he wasnt too satisfied with the efficiency of the search. "You can just call me Prof. Nick." Unit Manager Nick was only in his fifties. This was considered rather young in the science and research domain. Being able to possess such status at his age meant that his research abilities couldnt be doubted. However, what Zhao Chao didnt say was that Unit Manager Nick was indeed very impressive in terms of research ability. Given his ability and research aplishments, he could have already taken charge of many important projects and be a unit manager in Whale Ind Regions research facility ten years ago. As for why he had only just be a unit manager at this time... This individual had offended too many people! Prof. Nick didnt know what Zhao Chao was thinking. He had previously exined to personnel of the Whale Ind Guard about theboratory facilitysyout and once again gave Zhao Chao and the others a simple introduction. "... For the conference period, there are at least three types of highly dangerous pathogens that are deposited at our facility. But dont worry, please have trust in our security system. Furthermore, the pathogens that can be brought in have already been handled..." Prof. Nick was very animated as he talked about the projects he handled. Biochemistry and toxicology had always been popr spheres of research. This wasnt only because of the catastrophic Period of Destruction, but also because the immigration n required manufacturing vines and antidotes to raise defensive ability. As a result, these research spheres were able to garner a lot of funding, groom many talents and attain aplishments that were admired by many. Biological organisms and substances that could be made into weapons were forbidden from being used. However, humankind had never stopped studying them. Because of the catastrophic Period of Destruction, people were fearful when they talked about these things. But they needed to be ovee. Prof. Nick rambled on and on. It appeared that he got more excited the more he talked. It seemed like he wouldnt stop, so Zhao Chao interrupted him. They didnt have the time to listen to Nicks rambling. They only needed to know the general situation inside. The personnel from the Whale Ind Guard that had previously entered to search had yet to apprehend the suspect. Surveince footage had only shown the target entering a section inside the building before all traces of him were lost. Not every part of theboratory facility had surveince facilities. Some ces didnt have surveince facilities installed because of its sensitive nature. And clearly, the suspect was also a person adept in evading surveince. This was indeed a thorny situation. "Looks like the aid surveince footage can provide is limited." Zhao Chao furrowed his brows. Prof. Nick spread out his hands and shrugged. "I have already done all I can to help. I am really anxious now. Please be understanding towards a toxicology researchers obsession with cleanliness." Zhao Chao nced at him. Just solely from his expression, Zhao Chao could notice a clear look of disgust but not a single hint of worry. However, Zhao Chao also fretted about the situation at hand. He had contacted the Whale Ind Guard captain that had lead a squad over. They hadnt been able to discover any clues on their end either. The suspect was definitely within the building. As for where exactly, it was still difficult to pinpoint in the short term. The facility was so big. How long would they need to search? Each minute wasted was another minute of uncertainty and danger. "I think we should let the dogs in to search." When machinery was unreliable, Zhao Chao thought of dogs. Nic didnt give an immediate reply. He pondered for a bit before saying, "There are a few floors within the building that require special attire to be worn. There are also all sorts of sterilization procedures required. These procedures might not affect humans, but I cant be sure for dogs. We dont have specialized attire for dogs here. If you people cant find a more effective way, you can bring the dogs in, but the risk is yours. Also, there are many ces with self-cleaning procedures. Even the most exceptional inspection dog might not be able to sniff out anything. Fang Zhao was listening to Unit Manager Nicks exchange with Zhao Chao while his eyes were fixated on the surveince disy screen. At this point, he said to Zhao Chao, "Curly Hair is outside. The inspection squad nearby should have reached here as well. You can get them to search the floors which dont require too manyplicated procedures first. At the same time, you can let me try listening to any audio surveince. My hearing ability isnt too bad." A member from the Whale Ind Guard shook his head. "We have already tried analyzing the audio recordings of the surveince footage. There is just too much noise, and it is really difficult to determine the suspects path." There were too much sounds from the various apparatus and equipment in operation. Even if there wereyers of filters, it was impossible to determine which were the sounds produced by the targets movements and which were just noise. "I can try," Fang Zhao said. Zhao Chao considered for a short moment and agreed. Zhao Chao got the squad outside to bring the inspection dogs in and search the few floors that didnt require anyplicated procedures. At the same time, Fang Zhao used the audio surveince to try to track the targets movements from the point of infiltration. This wasnt Fang Zhaos first time doing such a thing. It wasnt just in his previous life either. Back when he had been on Wai, Fang Zhao had used this sort of method to track down a killer. There was indeed a lot of sound interference inside the facility. Fang Zhao broke down every sound and tone, differentiating, analyzing and filling in required information in his brain. After, he tried to consider different angles. If the suspect was here, where would he head to and where would he hide? With his extraordinary hearing ability, abundant experience in tracking, fleeing for danger and survival instincts, Fang Zhao was able to choose a route that practically coincided with the infiltrators route! Furthermore, Fang Zhaos pursuit speed wasnt any slower than the infiltrators speed! The men dispatched by Zhao Chao and the Whale Ind Guard to follow werent able to catch up and lost him. Inside the main control room. Zhao Chao and the Whale Ind Guard captain watched the scenes on the disy with gaping mouths. On it was the live feed of Fang Zhaos real time situation and a route indicator. The Whale Ind Guard captain managed to move his jaw that had nearly fallen out from shock back into position. He pointed at the screen and eximed, "Those ears of his... No wonder so many people are interested in it!" This was the first time Zhao Chao had witnessed firsthand the miraculousness of Fang Zhaos ears. "No wonder! No wonder a reserve duty musical artist would be rmended here!" "Is his hearing ability very good?" Prof. Nick asked. "You dont know him? I always thought that those who did research were very interested in those ears of his," Zhao Chao said. Nick shook his head. He was a researcher in the field of biochemistry and toxicology. He rarely paid attention to any news outside of research and didnt really know much about Fang Zhao. Zhao Chao gave him a summary of the services that Fang Zhaos miraculous ears had rendered. "Nowadays people like to jokingly call him "Diting". Seems like it isnt an exaggeration! He can really catch what other people are unable to hear. Those ears are even more effective than machines!!" Zhao Chaos professional habits acted up and his first reaction was topare it from a pragmatic point of view in regards to work. However, Unit Manager Nicks focus waspletely different from Zhao Chaos. His face turned slightly ufortable when he heard Zhao Chaos evaluation of Fang Zhao.. "So, as long as it isntpletely soundproof, if he is in a suitable range, he can actually hear other peoples conversations?" Nick pulled a long face. "In theory, this sounds about right." "That means that he can hear the ssified information of manyboratories?" Unit Manager Nick asked. Zhao Chao stuttered. He was suddenly aware of what Unit Manager Nick meant. The areas with surveince cameras and the audio recordings provided to Fang Zhao didnt need to be ssified. However, Fang Zhaos movements had taken him through a few areas that belonged to non-surveince zones! All of these touched upon important ssified research! And Fang Zhao only had temporary clearance to enter this ce for work rted matters. There was certain information that he shouldnte into contact with. No wonder Nicks face had turned ck in an instant. "He has signed a non-disclosure agreement." Zhao Chao could only say this. After all, Fang Zhao was a member of his team. Whatever he was doing was to help capture the target as soon as possible. Zhao Chao had to protect him. "All those dont count. What I require are the high level non-disclosure agreements for the projects that are precise to the level of the culture medium!" Nick stared firmly at the Fang Zhaos route indicator disyed on the screen and said frostily, "One set of non-disclosure agreements." And as the indicator representing Fang Zhao continued to move quickly "Two sets of NDAs." A short momentter. "Three sets." "Four sets!" ... Unit manager Nicks face was turning even more rigid by the minute. As he watched the path taken by Fang Zhao on the screen, he thought to himself, Has this guy really heard our research secrets? How much has he heard? Regardless whether he heard, non-disclosure agreements had to be signed in any case!! Chapter 411 Mild? Inside a rest lounge on the fifth floor area B in Unit One of the research facility. Blood trickled from the forehead of a young researcher d in a whiteb coat. His lips and face were both equally pale. Large globs of clear fluid, either tears or sweat, kept falling to the ground. At his side, a sharp cold de was pressed against his neck and made him break out in goosebumps. The person wielding the knife had a malicious look. The skin that he exposed was a strange red as though it had been scalded with hot water, and he was breathing heavily. The person with the knife was the target being pursued by the Whale Ind Guard. The one being threatened was a young researcher and also a student of Prof. Nick. His academic results this year had been outstanding and he had received an opportunity to remain on the ind. Although he was only able to do some odd jobs and cheer on the project leaders given his current status, this was already more than enough for him to boast about. Today, just like any other day, he hadpleted the work assigned to him and came over to rest for a bit. He had just stepped in when he received the notice from Unit Manager Nick informing everyone to stay within their rooms as best as possible, cooperate with the search and report if there were any abnormal happenings. An ind guard hade over ten minutes ago to ask questions, and the researcher had said that everything was normal and that he hadnt spotted any suspicious characters. The ind guard also advised him to lock up the room, and he did as was told. This young researcher had locked up the door after the guard left, but when he had turned around, he had discovered someoneing out from the fridge. The young researcher felt that his luck today was really horrendous. His experiments hadnt gone smoothly and he had run into this sort of situation. He had tried to resist, but his body wasnt well trained since he spent most of his time in theb. Just when he had found the courage to make a move, he had been hit. His head was still hurting. However, fear made him neglect the pain. He didnt even know how much blood he had lost. The young researcher had thought that he was going to lose his life, but as the minutes passed, it seemed like the infiltrator didnt have any intention of killing him right away. The infiltrator also didnt seem like he wanted to flee. Neither did it appear like he wanted to extract any ssified information about the research projects. Instead, his bloodshot eyes were permanently fixated on the door. After the initial wave of terror passed, the young researcher regained some sense of rationality. He didnt dare look directly at the infiltrator and peeked at the knife from the corner of his eyes. His pupils shrank when he saw the bloodied blotches on the infiltrators arm. He then caught a glimpse of a sealed vial in the infiltrators other arm, and his tears flowed once more. He was familiar with this sort of sealed vial. As a researcher in the field of toxicology, he saw these sorts of sealed vials every day. They were used for the storage of toxins and pathogens. However, the vial in the infiltrators hands was already opened. That meant to say that this rest lounge was already contaminated. "The time... is almost upon... " The knife-wielding infiltrator panted heavily as though he was in a lot of pain. As he said that, he coughed out a mouthful of blood. The young researcher trembled violently as he watched the bloodnd on his body. The infiltrator gave a maniacal smile but didnt say anything else. He stuffed a cleaning rag into the young researchers mouth and struck his head again, causing the clotted wound on his head to start bleeding once more. Outside the rest lounge. Fang Zhao had tracked up to this spot before stopping. He raised his hand and signaled the guards that were heading over to move back. Zhao Chao and the Whale Ind Guard captain were watching the surveince disy with furrowed brows. There were very bewildered. "What does he mean by that?" The Whale Ind Guard captain asked. "Maybe he heard something." Zhao Chao had just said this when he received word from Fang Zhao and his expression changed abruptly. The Whale Ind Guard captain had also broke out into cold sweat and contacted his men that were following after Fang Zhao to keep their distance and await instructions. At the same time, he quickly dispatched a Hazmat squadron over. "They wont make it in time." Unit Manager Nick activated that floors istion and quarantine procedures. At the next moment, the door to the rest lounge before Fang Zhao was opened. The young researcher was already in a slight daze and couldnt see clearly exactly what was going on. He knew that he was being held hostage at knifepoint and that the door to the rest lounge had been thrown open. In his heart, he was very worried. He knew about the consequences of the pathogens vaporizing. He wanted to shout and tell everyone what had happened to get Unit Manager Nick to activate the quarantine procedures, but he was unable to. He could only see a vague figure in front of him, then... Bang! The young researcher felt the vice-like grip on his back loosen. Behind him, the target of the Inspection Team and Whale Ind Guard was dead with his eyes wide open. There was a bullet wound through his head, Inside the facilitys control room, the two captains had just decided to deploy snipers when they saw Fang Zhao raise his gun through the disy screen. A voice sounded through Zhao Chaos earpiece. "Reporting in, Captain. Target has been shot dead." Zhao Chao: "..." Whale Ind Guard captain: "..." The inspection team that Zhao Chao led generally only assisted in apprehending suspects. Most of the time, the Whale Ind Guard would take action first whenever there was a situation. Very rarely were there circumstances where other parties acted even quicker than the Whale Ind Guard. And in the situation that had just urred, taking action required immense courage and precise judgment. Old timers in the ind guard might have known to shoot the target dead right away if there was an opportunity. However, those from the inspection team were slightly milder. Even if they had good aim, they might have hesitated to shoot because of the researcher in the front or might have considered leaving the target alive in order to follow up with interrogation. Once the opportunity was missed, the damage would have been even greater. The squad leader of the Ind Guard stood a short distance away and had witnessed the scene of Fang Zhao shooting so decisively. He thought to himself, Huh, mild? But no matter what everyone was thinking, the target had already been shot dead. The spread of pathogens was confined to a small area, and everyone in that area was taken to be quarantined. Unit Manager Nick got a hold of the details of this type of pathogen. "It is a synthetic virus created by some people trying to court disaster. It is half-finished and cant be considered apleted product. It is spread by airborne transmission and has limitations to its invasiveness of a body. However, if it is troublesome when it does sessfully invade the body. The period it takes for symptoms to show depends on different constitutions. The shortest is a few minutes and longest is twenty-nine days. It is very difficult to measure its incubation period, and Im afraid you have to remain here in quarantine for a month." "That means that even when the Whale Ind Conference concludes, you still cant return back to celebrate the festivities. Wee to the Memorial Day stay-behind team." Memorial Day was the most important holiday every year. The working ss all had a rare long holiday. It was also the best time of the year for families to have a reunion. Shortly beforeing to Whale Ind Region, Fang Zhao had told Great-grandfather Fang that he would be returning back to Yanzhou for Memorial Day. Under the current circumstances, he really had no way of returning. He would need to exin to his great-grandfather. However, now wasnt the time to think of all that. "Is it treatable if I get infected? What is the mortality rate?" Fang Zhao asked. "It can be treated. The mortality rate of contracting this virus isnt considered high. Its only seventeen percent," Unit manager Nick said. Zhao Chao had been standing silently at the side listening. When he heard this, his heart skipped a beat. A mortality rate of seventeen percent was already very high!! Only people like Nick who spent all their time handling mortal viruses and diseases would find this figure low! As the inspection team captain, Zhao Chao felt guilty watching Fang Zhao be put in quarantine. Fang Zhao wasnt even thirty yet and he was only working here temporarily. If it hadnt been a critical situation, he also wouldnt have let Fang Zhao take the lead and rush forward. This time, the others were still alright. Because of Fang Zhaos notification, that guard squadron hadnt gotten to close. After the target was shot dead, the quarantine had been quick, and the chances of them being infected were very low. The only ones possibly at risk were Fang Zhao and that unlucky researcher. "How is the condition of that researcher?" Fang Zhao asked. "There arent any big problems. Although he suffered some injuries, he had fortunately been administered two types of antidotes yesterday ording toboratory procedures. Those two antidotes have a preventive effect towards this sort of virus. The effectsts for twenty-four hours, so it hasnt expired yet. However, he still has to be isted and quarantined for a month, even if he recovers. The two of you and that Ind Guard squad on that floor will all be joining the Memorial Day stay-behind team," Unit Manager Nick said. The guilt in Zhao Chaos heart grew. By saying this, did Nick mean that Fang Zhao was the only one at risk? He had been doing very well in the art circles and had been drafted over for an assignment. Now he was under quarantine. Quarantine was still alright though. As long as he wasnt infected, one month would pass really quickly. But if he was infected... Zhao Chao wanted to console Fang Zhao. Just as he was about to say something, he heard Fang Zhao ask, "That person who was shot shouldnt have been in possession of the pathogen for too long. Now, it appears that he only opened the sealed vial after he entered the rest lounge. Where did the pathogene from?" Unit Manager Nick nodded his head. "Our findings have determined that only that area was contaminated. Therefore, he indeed opened the sealed vial after entering the rest lounge. This sort of sealed vial requires some time to be opened. We still do not know where the pathogen is from, but that is a job for the investigation bureau. As for why he showed symptoms so quickly, its because he received some medical stimnts beforehand. His nerves and muscles were overly stimted, so his cells and organs functioned exceptionally quickly." "Something is wrong," Fang Zhao said. "It still hasnt ended." Before Zhao Chao and Nick could ask, the two of them received calls at the same time. The Whale Ind Guard captain also had a bad premonition when he questioned the injured researcher on some details. He had gotten the other two research facility units to do some self-checks. Afterwards, he received a reply that Unit Three of the research facility had lost a vial of a super pathogen. Unit Threes unit manager had been negligent, and someone had found a loophole. he would definitely be reprimanded, but now wasnt the time to investigate who was responsible for thepse. Zhao Chao immediately contacted his teams personnel and gave instructions for the dogs that were adept in this area to be brought over. Unit Manager Nick didnt look too happy, but he hadnt blown his top yet. "The one missing is also a type of synthetic virus, but it belongs to a super pathogen grade. If this pathogen is released, all vertebrates on Whale Ind Region will suffer a cmity. However, pathogens of this grade are sealed in vials with manyyers of security. The material of the vial is special, and forcibly trying to open it requires quite some time. With the current search intensity on the ind region, the person who stole the pathogen simply wouldnt have had the time to open it. However, if he escapes, the consequences will be unthinkable." "Fortunately, this was discovered in time. Whale Inds various entry points have already been sealed." Zhao Chao looked towards Fang Zhao. "We will need to borrow your Curly Hair for a bit." Quite a number of inspection dogs only listened to themands of their respective trainers. Curly Hair was just a dog that didnt have a professional background. He was smart butcked critical thinking and didnt have a sense of responsibility. He only listened to Fang Zhao. Zhao Chao could only bring Curly Hair before Fang Zhao. Curly Hair wanted to rush over when he saw Fang Zhao. He still pawed at the safety ss after knocking into it but was stopped by Fang Zhao. "Curly Hair, bring Captain Zhao Chao to search for people. Find the lost vial of pathogens. Dont let the thief leave Whale Ind!" Curly Hair crouched at the other side of the ss whimpering. He was unwilling. Fang Zhao squatted down and gazed at Curly Hair, separated by the ss. "I cant go out now. Let Captain Zhao Chao bring you along for a mission. After the mission isplete, we can go back. Ill let you y some new games." Because there were other people present, Fang Zhao didnt dare make his message too clear. However, Curly Hair understood what Fang Zhao meant. His two ears pricked up and he wagged his tail. He walked over to Zhao Chao while gazing at Fang Zhao. Zhao Chao reyed what Fang Zhao had just said and analyzed it. First, find the lost vial of pathogen. Second, dont let the person who stole the pathogen leave the ind. Nothing was left out. Everything should be fine. Chapter 412 It Knows After Zhao Chao brought Curly Hair away, Fang Zhao sat down in his quarantine room to quietly think about the matter. There were other quarantine rooms not too far away housing the ind guards, who were also kept in quarantine. However,pared to Fang Zhaos calm, the atmosphere there was much more agitated. How could they sit still knowing that there were still dangerous extremists hiding on the ind with a stolen super-grade pathogen! They frequently handled these sorts of matters and knew all too well the consequences of those pathogens being released! But no matter how anxious they were, all they could do was sit still in the quarantine rooms and worry. Slurp slurp slurp Unit manager Nick carried a bowl of instant noodles over and sat in front of the quarantine rooms watching them. "Unit manager Nick, you are still in the mood for instant noodles?" An ind guard stared at Nick as though he was a mysterious new species. "You are actually eating in your ownboratory?!" Another ind guard had a face full of disbelief. He still remembered this unit manager talking about the importance of cleanliness when their small squad had entered. G*ddamn cleanliness! If it were the previous unit manager, there wouldnt have been any incident of eating instant noodles inside! Other than the rest lounge, snacks and other small food stuffs had been absolutely prohibited, let alone such a demonic item like instant noodles! This was simply a pollutant! The current unit manager was no good! Nick didnt react the slightest to all the bbergasted looks and slurped another mouthful before speaking unhurriedly, "This isnt aboratory. This is a quarantine floor. The area outside the quarantine rooms are free activity zones. The circtory system here is highly efficient and will purify and disinfect the air." Slurp slurp slurp "Want some instant noodles? This taste is fascinating," The Unit Manager asked the people in the quarantine rooms. Ind guards in quarantine: "..." How can we be in the mood to eat instant noodles at this time! Suchical actions at this time just make us more anxious! "Stay calm," Nick said. "Who can stay calm in this sort of situation?!" An ind guard retorted. Nick inclined his head to the side. The ind guards turned over to where Nick was looking at and saw Fang Zhao seated on the chair, cool as a cucumber. Ind guards: "..." They didnt believe that Fang Zhao was calm deep inside. They were more inclined to believe that the blow Fang Zhao had received was too great. After all, among those in quarantine, the one in most danger with the highest possibility of being infected was Fang Zhao. However, no matter what, Fang Zhao had also saved all of them. If they didnt know how to console him, it was best to maintain their silence. Unit manager didnt have the slightest intention of being silent. He held up the bowl of instant noodles and continued to entice them. "What you are need now is food. Food can replenish your energy and is also a good remedy for anxiety." "Arent you worried at all?" A young ind guard couldnt help ask. Nick shook his head, "Worried, yes, but it isnt of any use. All I need is to do my job well. The rest will be left to the professionals. You all must trust yourrades. They arent useless. Under the current circumstances, even if they arent able to capture the perpetrator in the short term, they wont allow the person to escape either." "But what if?" Yet another ind guard asked. He tended to always think of the worst-case scenarios. Unit manager Nick said extremely confidently, "Given the inds armed forces, there is no what if. Unless people can suddenly vanish." Elsewhere, the mobilized personnel had already set off from Unit Three of the research facility. The inspection team had brought over seven dogs to assist in the search, including the two ace dogs, K and Thornhead. Curly Hair was alone at the front. Now, it wasnt Zhao Chao leading, but rather, Curly Hair was dragging Zhao Chao along. Sometimes he would even turn his head back and give a few urging barks when he felt that Zhao Chao was running too slowly. The ind guards following behind had slightly skeptical attitudes. "There is sufficient momentum and its speed is quick enough. But is that dog really in pursuit? Or is it blindly running?" "Its probably running while following the scent. Look, those dogs behind are also following the same route." "It coincides with the clues surveince provided us with. It should be correct." Not every area had surveince footage. Furthermore, someone had tampered with the surveince footage. Some portions had five to ten second pauses. This was the overall situation, and relevant personnel had gone to handle it. Now, Zhao Chao and the inspection teams mission was to quickly find the sealed vial that was lost. As Curly Hair was running, he suddenly stopped and put his nose to the ground. "Why have you stopped?" The Whale Ind Guard captain who was following closely behind asked Zhao Chao. Zhao Chao shook his head quietly and kept his eyes on Curly Hair. Curly Hair sniffed the ground before looking up and twitching his nose. "Woof woof woof!" Zhao Chao and the Whale Ind Guard captain exchanged nces. They then called for adder to remove the ceiling boards. "Its here!!" The Whale Ind Guard captain was delighted. Wearing gloves, he ced the ceiling board on the ground and gently took hold of the sealed vial before studying it carefully. He confirmed that this was the vial that was lost and that it hadnt suffered any damage. He got his men to bring the storage container and sealed the vial inside. "How devious. Knowing that he was being pursued by many and couldnt bring the item out, he chose to hide it above. It would have bypassed the search of most inspection dogs." The ind guard captain chuckled. The lost super-grade pathogen had been the priority of the search. It was fine if the perpetrator wasnt found, but the pathogen had to be retrieved. Now, everyone could collectively heave a sigh of relief. The dogs had followed the scent to track the perpetrator. Other than a few innately talented dogs, most would have missed this spot in the pursuit. "This dog isnt too bad! Very impressive!" The Whale Ind Guard captain gazed at Curly Hair as though he was some sort of treasure. Zhao Chao appeared pleased, but it quickly turned into worry. "This time, we really have Fang Zhao to thank. If not for him tracking that suspect, we wouldnt have been able to find the lost item so quickly. Every minute that passes is an added variable. Now, the dog that retrieved the pathogen also belongs to Fang Zhao." The Whale Ind Guard captain nodded in approval. "We really have to log this as a big merit. If... Im just saying, if Fang Zhao really gets infected and cant make it..." "Sssh!" Zhao Chao hurriedly made a gesture to keep silent while his gaze was on the dog beside his feet. Curly Hair was originally crouching at the side. His two ears stood up when he heard what the Whale Ind Captain said and nced at the two captains. He whimpered, then stood up, wanting to run back in the direction they came from. Zhao Chao dragged the leash. "Stop! Curly Hair!" The Whale Ind Guard captain also helped hold the leash back. "Hey, what is it trying to do?" "What else? It wants to return! Dont think that dogs cant understand human speech! You said that his master might get infected and die. Of course he would surely want to run back!" Zhao Chao eximed. Being in contact with many intelligent dogs, Zhao Chao knew that some smarter dogs that were trained from a young age or animals that frequently interacted with humans could understand human speech. They might not be able to fullyprehend, but they could at least understand some. The two ace dogs, Thornhead and K, belonged to the group that could understand quite a bit. Previously, he had seen Fang Zhao speak to Curly Hair. He had never expected Curly Hair to fully understand. Fang Zhao had said a lot and Curly Hair surely wouldnt remember everything. At most, he thought that Curly Hair would only remember the important words. But now it seemed like Curly Hair could really understand a lot. Besides understanding quite a lot, Zhao Chao hadnt expected Curly Hair to have so much strength. He hadnt been able to hold Curly Hair back alone. "Curly Hair! Stop! This is an order! Dont forget the mission that Fang Zhao gave you hasnt beenpleted!" Sensing less force on the leash, Zhao Chao put in more strength. "The orders Fang Zhao gave you are to find the pathogen and find the perpetrator! We have only found the pathogen currently. We still havent apprehended the perpetrator!" Curly Hair stopped and looked at Zhao Chao. Zhao Chao didnt avoid Curly Hairs gaze. He answered solemnly with a sincere expression, "Curly Hair, Fang Zhao is still very safe. He hasnt been infected yet. We have to continue with the mission. Come, let us catch the person who stole the pathogen." Zhao Chao pointed ahead as he spoke. The one who stole the pathogen had run in this direction. They had stopped over here because of the discovery of the sealed pathogen, whereas the others had continued on with the pursuit. Curly Hairs ears drooped and he trudged over to Zhao Chaos side. His little eyes were pitiful, and Zhao Chaos heart softened when he saw it. Sighing, Zhao Chao stooped down and nned to pet him tenderly. But before Zhao Chaos hand reached his head, Curly Hair suddenly bit out. He didnt bite Zhao Chao though. Instead, he pulled the leash out of Zhao Chaos hand. After that, he starting running forward. This time, he didnt run back and instead started to pursue the trail. The Whale Ind Guard captain standing beside him was stunned. Zhao Chao cursed silently and stood up to whack the Whale Ind Guard captains shoulder. "What are you looking at? Hurry up and chase!" Curly Hair, who had forcibly seized back his leash, was simply like a wild dog. The two captains exerted all their efforts to chase but only discovered that the gap was continuously widening. Very quickly, Curly Hair surpassed the teams ahead that were in pursuit. Personnel from the ind guard and inspection team only felt a gust of wind. They glimpsed a figure passing by in a sh and couldnt stop it. "Was that... a professional racing dog?" An ind guard asked. "No, that was a former shepherd dog, current interim inspection dog and full-time pet dog," an inspection team member exined. In a certain basement. A figure was traveling quickly like an agile monkey avoiding obstacles. A voice continuously spoke through the micro receiver in his ear, feeding him instructions on where to flee and how long he had for each path. Suddenly, the receiver in his ear made sputtering noises as if there was interference. The sounds of static became even more obvious and the words transmitted through the receiver were no longer clear. The change had been sudden and it was intensifying rapidly. He only felt a buzzing in his ear which seemed like it had intensified tenfold, then a hundredfold. Time seemed to slow down, and his perception and senses felt sluggish. Behind him, there was something rapidly closing in. His mind was nk. His vision turned dark abruptly. ... Zhao Chaos face turned pale when he and the others caught up to this spot and saw Curly Hair lying on the ground. Fortunately, Curly Hair was still breathing and his heart rate was normal. Curly Hair woke up very quickly and he looked around puzzled. The other dogs were also circling on the spot. "The scent disappeared here," an inspection team member said. No one was satisfied with this oue. To actually be able to vanish from this manyyers of encirclement? Investigate thoroughly! Why did this whole area of surveince suffer a 10 second malfunction just now?! Why were allmunications suddenly cut?! Did the perpetrator use some sort of secret weapon? Or perhaps something unknown to the world? Everyone was livid. With the pursuit being fruitless, Zhao Chao could only get his team to return. They hadnt been able to apprehend the perpetrator, but fortunately, the pathogen had been found. "What exactly happened just now? How can a fully grown human just suddenly vanish?" Zhao Chao just couldnt understand. "Perhaps it knows." The Whale Ind Guard captain pointed at Curly Hair at the side. As if knowing that he was being talked about, Curly Hair raised his head and nced at the Whale Ind Guard captain. Facing those limpid innocent eyes, the ind guard captain shook his head. "Never mind. Its useless to ask it anyway." Curly Hair drooped his head and continued walking, this time obediently following the team. He released a belch as they walked and stuck his tongue out to lick his snout. Chapter 413 Where Is The Person? Seeing that Curly Hair had already run off once, Zhao Chao was particrly mindful of Curly Hair this time. Zhao Chao mentally associated Curly Hair belching with the scene of Curly Hair lying on the ground and said in worry, "Did it eat something previously? Could it be possible that someone tried to poison him?" He suspected that Curly Hair had eaten some drugged bait that someone threw to the ground and fainted. After observing Curly Hairs mental state and running posture, a trainer in the team shook his head and said, "Nothing seems out of the ordinary. However, its still best to have a proper check up when we get back." Inside a certain building that was arranged to serve as amodation and office for Interary Fund personnel. In one of the buildings, Little Bear had been watching the news out of boredom. He had already finished the "Founding Era" series as well as concerts, movies and other shows he wanted the watch. Also inte ess within Whale Ind Region wasnt freely essible. Because Little Bear was special, his movements were restricted. Other than watching the news every day, the only other thing he could do was y with his pet, Little Riches. While ying, this superintelligence and his so-called "retarded" pet paused uniformly. Little Bears hand trembled as tried to meticulously analyze this strange sound he was hearing. As for Little Riches, it had once again turned into a ball and deactivated itself. After ten seconds, Little Bear didnt check on Little Riches in its defensive state. Instead, he scuttled over and knocked on the adjacent rooms door. "Cui Hua! This ce is too dangerous! I think we should leave!!" Comprehensive research facility unit one quarantine room. Others didnt really react, but Fang Zhao, who had been deep in thought, had heard it. It was a strange sound, yet it felt strangely familiar. Fang Zhao had also observed the other people but couldnt see any changes in their expressions. Unit Manager Nick also didnt receive any urgent calls either, so Fang Zhao decided to observe first and see if there were any changes. A short whileter, Unit Manager Nick received a call from Zhao Chao, and his facial expression was somewhat strange. "The pathogen has been found, but the person who stole it wasnt caught. It was like he suddenly disappeared." Suddenly disappeared? The ind guards in istion were also shocked by this news. Just as Unit Manager Nick had said, with the inds armed forces andyers of encirclement, even if they werent able to catch the perpetrator, at the very least he shouldnt have been able to escape without any trace. The ind guards were all full of doubt, but Nick didnt intend to exin too much. He wasnt too interested in all this. Everything was fine as long as the pathogen was secured. As for the rest, he would let the investigation bureau mull over it. "Oh right, Fang Zhao!" Nick turned back towards Fang Zhao and said with a chuckle, "Captain Zhao said that Curly Hair has rendered meritorious service again." Fang Zhaos heart skipped a beat. Right now, he was more surprised than delighted. However, he didnt show how he was feeling like deep down. When Zhao Chao brought Curly Hair over, Curly Hair ran over to Fang Zhao, who was wagging his tail. He couldnt enter the quarantine room, so he crouched in front of the safety ss separating Fang Zhao and grunted vigorously. Fang Zhao didnt notice any clear injuries on Curly Hair and he seemed to be in high spirits, so Fang Zhao turned towards Zhao Chao. Zhao Chao was panting. "Fang Zhao, this dog is rather strong. I had intended to let the vet do a detailed checkup, but Curly Hair wasnt cooperating and kept wanting to run over here. I wasnt the one pulling him. Rather, he was dragging me!" After briefly talking about Curly Hairs service rendered, Zhao Chao also mentioned about Curly Hair lying down there for an unknown reason. Zhao Chao was speaking to Fang Zhao from the interview booth at the side of Fang Zhaos quarantine room. Privacy mode had also been enabled so no sound would escape. The transparent safety ss had be like reflectors, shielding them from the curious gazes of the ind guards not too far off. "Are the ones behind this from Tomorrows Empire?" Fang Zhao asked. Zhao Chaos gaze suddenly became prating. "You havee across them before?" "Back during my military service on Baiji," Fang Zhao said. Zhao Chao remembered looking through Fang Zhaos file previously. He coughed lightly and his gaze became milder. Back then, during his military service on Baiji, Fang Zhao had came experienced a terrorist attack. The ones responsible were Tomorrows Empire. Fang Zhao had also killed a number of extremists and rendered meritorious service. "Its them," Zhao Chao replied. Fang Zhaos brows furrowed and a flicker of fury shed across his eyes. Those b*stards again! Seeing Fang Zhao in silence, Zhao Chao said somewhat ruefully, "Fang Zhao, dont think too much about it. Once the assignment concludes, this matter wont be your concern. We will be the ones handling it. You just have to be at ease and shine in the artistic circles. Of course, in special times, you... and your dog will be drafted. You have to be prepared and keep up with training so you dont fall behind." Zhao Chao worried that Fang Zhao would overthink. He already had the threat of infection to worry about. Now there was a terrorist organization on top of it. As someone in his twenties, he shouldnt have to bear too much pressure. Zhao Chao also didnt mention anything about infection to not let Fang Zhao fret. Seeing Zhao Chao this way, Fang Zhao no longer continued to press the subject. He asked about Curly Hairs condition and actions in this operation with the focus on when Curly Hair had fainted. Zhao Chao also didnt know too much. Curly Hair was already lying on the ground when he rushed over. He told Fang Zhao all that he knew. "What can we do now? How are we going to get Curly Hair to cooperate with the checkup? Im just worried someone might have fed him poison. It might be toote to save him if we dont check him." Zhao Chao was worried but still defended Curly Hair. "Back then, he heard me and the ind guard captain talking. He probably knew that you were exposed to the pathogen and might be in danger, so he had acted a little too urgently. Fortunately, the pathogen was retrieved and nothing bad happened, so you dont have to me him." Zhao Chao couldnt protect Curly Hair who he viewed as a little treasure, but he hoped that Fang Zhao wouldnt reprimand him too excessively. "I got it." Fang Zhao nodded before continuing, "Captain, can I speak to him in private?" "Sure." Zhao Chao went out of the interview booth and ran into the Whale Ind Guard, who had finished reporting to their superiors. The captain hade to see how his quarantined subordinates were doing. Seeing Zhao Chaoing out, the Whale Ind Guard captain called him over. "How are things with Fang Zhao?" "Still alright. No symptoms of infection. He is even lecturing his dog right now," Zhao Chao said. The Whale Ind Guard captain lowered his voice. "That Fang Zhao... when he killed the target at that time, that technique wasnt something a neer could do." Zhao Chao chuckled when he heard this. "You dont have to worry about that. There are no issues with his background. It was checked thoroughly long ago. Do you remember the terrorist incident on Baiji during the period where they discovered the new ore? That was the period when Fang Zhao was doing his military service." The Whale Ind Guard captain seem to have some recollection of that incident. "Right, I remember that. So the matter of Fang Zhao rendering meritorious services during the terrorist attack are true? It wasnt something the top brass exaggerated to set him as a role model?" "I previously thought that it was exaggerated, but this incident proves that this fellow is really impressive." "Sss" The Whale Ind Guard captain sucked in a deep breath. "If he wasnt trained from a young age, then he is just a gifted natural at this! When he safely gets through this quarantine period, will he be released to go back and dabble in those artistic circles?" "What else can I do? He isnt willing to stay on! And his dog! I really want him, but even Wai Basesmanding officer isnt willing to make a move. What else can I do?" Zhao Chao sounded a little gloomy. Over at the quarantine rooms. Through the safety ss, Fang Zhao watched Curly Hair pacing around in the interview booth. "There isnt any monitoring equipment here. Come here, open your mouth and let me see," Fang Zhao said. Curly Hair wagged his tail and pressed his widened jaw against the safety ss to let Fang Zhao clearly take a look at his teeth. Fang Zhao scanned it carefully and didnt see any suspicious remains. Curly Hair whimpered, making himself sound rather pitiful. Fang Zhao told him, "I am only being kept in quarantine here. My life isnt in danger, so dont worry. When the conference is over, Nanfeng and the others wille fetch you." Curly Hair retreated back a step and whimpered, clearly not delighted. Fang Zhao couldnt be bothered with his moodiness for the time being and continued to ask, "You fainted previously?" "Woof Woof!" Curly Hair wagged his tail vigorously and appeared very proud of himself. Fang Zhao raised an eyebrow. "An act?" Curly Hair puffed his chest out and wagged his tail vigorously. "Where is the person?" Fang Zhao asked. Curly Hair opened his mouth wide. Fang Zhao: "..." It cant be what Im thinking, can it? Chapter 414 He Only Eats Dog Food Fang Zhao took a deep breath and remained silent. Seeing no reaction from Fang Zhao, Curly Hair thought that Fang Zhao didnt understand and opened his jaw even wider and pressed closer to the safety ss. "... Alright, close your mouth." Fang Zhao rubbed his face and then asked, "How did you manage to eat him?" A fully grown human had vanished without a trace. It didnt seem possible based on Curly Hairs size! Curly Hair tilted his head and wore a puzzled expression. This time, he really was puzzled. It wasnt an act. From Curly Hairs expression, he probably only knew that he had eaten the perpetrator. After all, the order he had received was to not let the perpetrator off of Whale Ind. Consuming him was one such method. Curly Hair still thought that he had rendered considerable service and ran back over to Fang Zhao to take credit! As for how he had eaten up that person? Curly Hair had no idea and recollection of how he had done it. Fang Zhao sucked in another deep breath once more. What exactly am I raising?! The reaction from Fang Zhao caused Curly Hairs proudly enthusiastic spirits to wilt. He crouched down and watched Fang Zhao carefully, feeling a little uneasy. Fang Zhao continued to watch this dog in silence through the safety ss. This dog couldnt differentiate things clearly. Or, it should be said that the way he viewed things differed from humans. In his eyes, strangers were no different from the ground rats at farms. This dog had many unknown abilities. He was very smart and was still maturing. His intellect was increasing by the day, and he even knew how to pretend to avoid suspicion this time. From the details Zhao Chao had given, Fang Zhao could roughly guess how things had unfolded. Curly Hair had heard the conversation between the two captains and had thought that Fang Zhaos life was in danger. He had wanted to rush back but was stopped by Zhao Chao. Therefore, Curly Hair had forcibly snatched away the leash and had chased after the perpetrator on his own in a bid toplete the mission and return back. When Fang Zhao had joined the inspection team, he had brought Curly Hair along with him to attend some training sses. The instructor had told Fang Zhao that on Whale Ind, the moment any situation involving extremists were discovered, ind inspection team, ind guards, and other authorities could immediately kill them dead. Personnel equipped with guns would have the authority to handle urgent matters as they saw fit! Not cooperating with security checks at the inds entry points alone could already warrant shooting, much less an incident involving pathogens and a terrorist organization. There would always be some trouble during every Whale Ind Conference. Many people who came to participate in the conference didnt know about the billows surging beneath the picture of calm and tranquility. The price of peace and stability didnte cheap. Although most wouldnt begrudge the deaths of those extremists, this was a totally different thing. Eating a human was no small matter! It no longer was the Period of Destruction. The New Era had its own set of rules. Fang Zhao was now clearly aware of one point: This dog Curly Hair was capable of doing anything when he got excited! It wasnt too convenient for Fang Zhao to say or ask too much while still in quarantine. Zhao Chao also wouldnt give him too much time to speak with Curly Hair. Fang Zhao knocked on the safety ss and spoke to Curly Hair in a serious tone. "From now on, you arent allowed to eat anything other than dog food and water! Until my quarantine ends!" Fang Zhao talked to Curly Hair for a little more before Zhao Chao came back over. "Have you spoken to him?" Zhao Chao asked. "The veterinarian was sending reminders. He says that we mustnt neglect even the slightest details that could threaten the life of an inspection dog. Fang Zhao quashed all sorts of misgivings he had deep down and said, "Captain, can you get the vet toe over here and do the checkup?" Curly Hair was too special. Fang Zhao had to watch him to prevent any unforeseen circumstances. Fang Zhao was also worried that the checkup would discover some hard to exin results. It would be better if he was present. Before getting a reply from Zhao Chao, Fang Zhao asked another question. "Will his blood be drawn too?" "Yes." Zhao Chao nodded. Fang Zhao said, "He is afraid of needles." Curly Hair gazed at Fang Zhao with those innocent eyes of his. Fang Zhaos expression didnt change. Zhao Chao chuckled. "No wonder you are always beside him whenever blood needs to be drawn. I understand. Many dogs are like that. They require that their owners be at their side to cooperate. Otherwise, they will throw a fuss." Ignoring Curly Hairs whimpers, Fang Zhao shot Zhao Chao an apologetic look. "Sorry for the trouble." The vet had already been waiting and brought his equipment over the moment he received Zhao Chaos notification. He performed the checkup on Curly Hair in front of Fang Zhao. The drawing of blood also went very smoothly. With Fang Zhao watching, there wasnt an instance where the needle bent when pricking Curly Hair. Fang Zhao kept his eye on the vets actions and waited for the results of this checkup. "There arent any major problems, except that he has high levels of certain rare metals," the vet said. "He might have possibly eaten stuff that are high in such metals." These excessive indications were in ordance with the results of Curly Hairs previous medical examination. There were records of Curly Hairs checkups since he had entered the inspection team. Zhao Chao was fuming when he received this conclusion. "I just knew that someone surely tried to drug him!" "Fortunately, it isnt too serious. I will prescribe some medicine. Let him have some with his dog food." After the vet left, Zhao Chao discussed with Fang Zhao about the issue with Curly Hairs arrangement. Now that Fang Zhao was in quarantine, Curly Hair couldnt stay here all the time. Thus, Fang Zhao allowed Zhao Chao to bring Curly Hair out for patrols when there were assignments and let Curly Hair return here when the assignments werepleted. During the long quarantine, Fang Zhao wouldnt be locked inside this cramped and small quarantine room for the entire time. A special quarantine apartment building was being prepared for him and the rest of those under quarantine for the next month. They werent criminals and had even rendered meritorious service, so they would definitely be treated slightly better. The quarantine apartment building also had a visitor room which Curly Hair could stay at when he wasnt on assignments or missions. Zhao Chao was very busy every day and didnt have time to keep an eye on Curly Hair outside of missions. However, he could bring Curly Hair to the visitor room after missions as it didnt take up too much time. After discussing this arrangement, Zhao Chao brought Curly Hair out. He had just received a notification that there were two warehouses that needed an inspection, so he could only take Curly Hair to work overtime. Fortunately, there wasnt too much to inspect this time, and it wouldnt take too long. Before bringing Curly Hair to the warehouses, Zhao Chao was worried that Curly Hair would be hungry, so he tried to feed him something first. Fang Zhao had said before that Curly Hair got hungry easily. Zhao Chao knew that some dogs were this way. Also, Curly Hair had rendered quite a huge service this time around, so Zhao Chao had specially gone to the dining hall to request for a huge pig knuckle. He brought it over when it was ready. Normally, the dog food that the teams dogs consumed were mixed with minced meat and fresh vegetables. There were both dry and wet rations. However, besides dog food, the were also given some rewards for good performance. For example, if Thornhead performed well at a certain inspection checkpoint, someone would send over a huge pork knuckle. Thornhead loved pork knuckles. The other dogs in the team also ate pork knuckles, so Zhao Chao thought that Curly Hair would probably enjoy it too. However, when Zhao Chao brought the pork knuckle over, Curly Hair only squatted beside the bowl and looked at it. Zhao Chao gave it to Curly Hair, but Curly Hair only stared at it and made groaning sounds. He didnt eat it. At first, Zhao Chao thought that Curly Hair wouldnt eat anything that was given to him by anyone other than his owner. However, when Zhao Chao switched to dog food, Curly Hair ate it all up. Zhao Chao felt that he had found the reason. When he was chatting with other team members, he mentioned, "I heard before that some pet dogs only eat dog food. I never imagined it to be true until I gave Curly Hair a huge pork knuckle and he wouldnt eat it." "That shouldnt be. A few days back I saw Fang Zhao giving him some biscuits," An inspection team member said. "Those are minor asions. Besides, if the owner is the one feeding the dog, the dog might still eat a little even if the dog doesnt like it. Have you seen Curly Hair eat a lot of biscuits?" Zhao Chao asked. "Not a lot. But, isnt there also pork knuckle inside our teams dog food? Doesnt Curly Hair eat pork knuckles when he consumes the dog food? Does he really not touch it?" Another team member voiced his doubts. "Perhaps its because Curly Hair is a small-sized dog. Perhaps he cant gnaw on it with his small mouth, so he doesnt know how to eat it! The small pet dog at my aunts ce is like this. It doesnt have the patience to bite on food that is too big. At most, the dog only tries a few nibbles for fun. The food still has to be cut up into smaller pieces before the dog eats. Pet dogs are all rather pampered," The inspection team member continued. From their point of view, Curly Hair was brought up as a pet dog most of the time. Although he had some experience herding sheep in Muzhou, that had only been temporary. He had been a pet dog for much longer. Curly Hairs inspection dog status was also only temporary. When the Whale Ind Conference concluded and the missions werepleted, he would return to being a pet dog. Therefore, everyones expectations of him werent that strict. Zhao Chao felt that it made sense. Pet dogs were willful. Curly Hair would also dawdle when doing an inspection unlike how military and police dogsplied with orders. He was also afraid of needles and was a little timid. However, as long as he had the ability and couldplete missions, being a little willful didnt matter. Zhao Chao then ced the cut up pork knuckle into Curly Hairs bowl, but Curly Hair still didnt touch it. Afterwards, Zhao Chao broke the pork knuckle down into even smaller pieces and mixed it into the dog food. This time, Curly Hair ate it. Thus, everyone in the inspection team knew this Fang Zhaos dog only loved dog food. That dog absolutely wouldnt touch any otherrger pieces of food! Chapter 415 My Little Zhao Ah After Fang Zhao had been kept under observation in istion for two days, he and the others were shifted to the quarantine apartment. "Someone wille every day to check up on each room. The check up might be a little different from what you are used to. You can work in here and book timings for your three meals. You can also leave a message in advance if you do not wish to be disturbed..." Fang Zhao and the others had already heard some of the matters and procedures before, and now the quarantine apartment supervisor was briefly reviewing some of the points. "Let me know if you need anything." The quarantine apartment supervisor looked towards Fang Zhao. "A paperback notebook and a pen," Fang Zhao replied. Military work was military work while art was art. Even if he were kept on Whale Ind for an entire month, Fang Zhao would still have toplete his unfinished thesis. Otherwise, if he couldntplete the assignments Old Venerable Mo had given him, Fang Zhaos graduation would be dyed. "Just that?" The supervisor asked in astonishment. "They will do for the time being." "Alright, someone will deliver them over within ten minutes." The supervisor made a mental note of Fang Zhaos request and went to the next room. It didnt even take five minutes for a staff member to deliver the things Fang Zhao had requested. It was a whole set of stationery that was specially made for office use on Whale Ind. The Whale Ind insignias were even printed on both the notebook and the pens. There were even rulers and other stationery inside the bag that formed aplete set. The room wasntrge. It was about the size of a single room in a hotel, except that there was also a small gym and a small guest room attached. When Curly Hairpleted his assignments, Zhao Chao would bring Curly Hair here. The room had simple electronic entertainment instations, but there was limited inte essibility here. Theputer in the room could only ess the intr. Upon a closer look, there was the full series of "Founding Era" inside the media files. The guards who hadnt caught up with it could watch this during the quarantine. During the conference period,munications to the outside needed to be audited. However, once the Whale Ind conference concluded, those restrictions would be rxed. However, calls would still be monitored, and the personnel being quarantined had all been informed. The Whale Ind Conferencested a few extra days more than the original n. After the conference concluded, Fang Zhao contacted Nanfeng to bring Curly Hair back to his dormitory at HuangArt. Each day, Nanfeng just needed to go over and take him for a walk. As for everything else, Fang Zhao had already spoken to Curly Hair alone. Curly Hair knew where the feeding machine was. There was still quite a lot of food stocked up in the dormitory. Fang Zhao had also specially exhorted Curly Hair to not eat anything else in the dormitory. "No eating the Rabbit! Otherwise no ying of games." On the day Curly Hair left Whale Ind Region, Thornhead cried again. Thornhead didnt cry because of their camaraderie. Neither did he cry because he didnt want to see Curly Hair go. After the conference concluded, the results and merits of the service dogs were set. Because Curly Hairs performance during the conference period was exceptional and he had rendered quite an amount of meritorious service, hisprehensive score was very high. K had also performed slightly better than Thornhead as well. Therefore, Thornhead was relegated to the third spot and cried in anger. Streaks of tears were still visible when he went outside. His trainer exined to others. "Cough, he is grumpy again." The other members also came to the quarantine apartment to visit Fang Zhao before they left Whale Ind. As the days of the quarantine passed, the chances of Fang Zhao being infected were continuously lowering. Thus, the mood was much more rxed when everyone came to visit Fang Zhao. After matters at Whale Ind wereplete, personnel continued to leave the ind, and the inds sealed state was lifted. It also became easier for Fang Zhao to contact the outside world, but there were still certain restrictions. First, he had to contact Mo Lang. "There are still some matters here, and Ill only be able to return after another half a month." Fang Zhao couldnt give the explicit details as some information was still confidential. Mo Lang didnt press him for answers. There were things an experienced old man like him would understand. The old master was very happy as long as Fang Zhao was safe. He was also reassured that Fang Zhao was spending a lot of his time on the thesis and his work. "Thats fine. You can consider it a change of environment for seclusion. Nobody would dare to disturb you." There still had been many online topics concerning Fang Zhao recently. Huangzhou entertainment reporters had been trying to find traces of Fang Zhao. Some gutsy reporters even camped outside Mo Langs residence. Fang Zhao couldnt ess the inte and didnt know too much about what was going on outside. Nanfeng had said it wasnt serious and told him not to worry, so Fang Zhao didnt pay any attention to it. On the inte, there were many people talking about Fang Zhao. The countdown events of various continents received a lot of publicity. Celebrities and stars of various continents had shown their faces but no one had seen Fang Zhao at all. There were people who guessed, "Fang Zhao was absent from Yanzhous countdown g. Could it be that he went to Whale Ind Conference?" "Fang Zhao rendered a great service with the discovery of the Alkaid. Perhaps he obtained clearance to participate." Previously, there had been rumors that a certain inte celebrity had gone to Whale Ind to participate in the conference. This was followed closely by rumors of certain actors and singers performing at Whale Ind Conference because they had rejected the invitations for their own continents countdown events. At a nce, all things seemed to point that Fang Zhao had really gone to Whale Ind! However, since this touched on Whale Ind Conference, people didnt dare discuss it too much online. Many posts elicited no response, so the majority of people didnt know anything about the Whale Ind Conference. Very quickly, as the countdown events of various continents continued, the embargo on dissemination of Whale Ind Conference information was lifted. Inte celebrities and other public figures posted proof of their participation at the Whale Ind Conference such as photographs with various insignias or backdrops. The conference had ended! It was time to unt and brag! Now that the confidentiality period had passed, they could all show off for a bit. However, there was still no activity on Fang Zhaos end. He was absent from Fiery Birds customer gratitude ceremony, absent from Yanzhous countdown g, and absent from Huangzhous countdown event. He didnt even appear Huangzhou Academy of Arts student g. Where exactly was he? "Could it be that somebody is keeping him locked up somewhere?" Someone guessed. "That is even more unlikely. Lets not talk about the reason why Fang Zhao would be locked up. And even if that was the case, how long could it be for? There isnt even a trace of him right now. Are Huangzhou entertainment reporters just for show?" "Why is it that nobody believes that Fang Zhao is in lockdown mode? He is still undergoing advanced studies after all. Great Master Mo Lang has also said that he is shutting Fang Zhao in toplete his thesis." "You even believe this? Anything can be possible except him being shut in seclusion! Who would lock him in so long that he wouldnt even appear at countdown events or even Fiery Birds important customer gratitude ceremony? Who would even have the guts to do so?!" As all sorts of information and rumors flew about, there were people who spread that Fang Zhaos Fiery Bird endorsement had been terminated. Evidence? "He didnt even participate in Fiery Birds customer gratitude ceremony. Isnt this equivalent to not giving Fiery Bird any face? Would Fiery Bird be able to ept this?" "ording to reliable sources, Fiery Bird is changing two of their ambassadors in the new year. Surely Fang Zhao is among them!" At first, it was a small minority who were saying this. However, more and more people believed this conjecture in no time. Quite a number of top rated celebrity managementpanies from various continents also went to work, hoping to snag Fang Zhaos endorsement for themselves. At the beginning, Fiery Bird didnt bother with all these online conjectures. However, as they watched these rumors go out of hand, they also became worried. Who said that we were changing ambassadors? In any case, we didnt say so! Very quickly, Fiery Birds public rtions department came out with a statement with the main idea being, "New products of the Diting series will be released in the New Year. We will still be coborating with Fang Zhao." When this official statement was released, some people were bbergasted. When did Fiery Bird have such a good temperament? Fang Zhao had been absent from their important annual customer gratitude ceremony. How could Fiery Bird bear with this? A brand new round of hot discussions made its way onto the inte again. There were some that took the opportunity to smear Fang Zhaos name, but the majority of these were small media outlets. Larger media outlets had more or less obtained some information through various means. They wouldnt dare shoot their mouths off as long as they knew that Fang Zhao had appeared on Whale Ind. This was also the reason Nanfeng had told Fang Zhao not to worry. Within the industry, no matter how much was faked or exaggerated, it would just be a short lived hype. While some media outlets would dabble in it, when it involved politics or the military, they wouldnt dare to make careless statements. Fang Zhao, who wasrgely oblivious to the online activity, was currently in a video call with Great-grandmother and Great-grandfather Fang. Fang Zhao originally had ns to celebrate the new year in Yanzhou with the two elders, but his quarantine on Whale Ind had thrown a wrench into his ns. In order to not let the two elder Fangs imaginations run wild, Fang Zhao had to speak to them. Great-grandfather Fang had also been keeping an eye on the news recently. At the start, he had also believed that Fang Zhao was undergoing seclusion to prepare for his impending graduation. But after seeing the analysis online, doubt had also started to creep into his mind. Now that Fang Zhao had called them, Great-grandfather Fang was extremely delighted. "At least this counts as seeing you, Little Zhao!" The smile that bloomed on Great-grandfather Fangs face turned stiff when he saw a certain insignia on Fang Zhaos end. Beside him, Great-grandmother Fang had been about to say something, but she changed her words. "Little Zhao, how are you recently?" "Not too bad. Im eating and sleeping well." Fang Zhao even stood up to let the two elder Fangs have a good look to show that he wasnt hurt in any way. "Oh, then thats good!" Great-grandfathers voice was a little shaky. "When... when can youe back?" "I still have to stay for twenty something days. Im sorry that I wont be able to return and spend the New Year with you two." "Its alright, its alright. All that matters is you return back safely," Great-grandfather Fang said hurriedly. With that, the smile on Great-grandfather Fangs face deepened again before he ridiculed the New Year activities that had been nned by the retirement facilities. Fang Zhao sat there listening and responded from time to time. There was a time limit for Fang Zhaos call. The top right of the screen indicated that time was almost up. Great-grandfather Fang finished with one line. "Little Zhao, you have to be well!" "Mmhm, I am doing just fine. I even ran two hours on the treadmill just now," Fang Zhao said. The call ended. The smile on Great-grandfather Fangs face thoroughly disappeared, and tears flowed down his cheek continuously. During the video call, there had been a small Whale Ind insignia at Fang Zhaos side. When he saw that and recalled the discussions about Fang Zhaos absence from all the various countdown events, Great-grandfather Fang could join the dots. After all, the two elders had served in the military for many years and knew quite a lot. There also knew the dangers that went on during every such conference to maintain the peace and stability on the surface. What had Fang Zhao been transferred over there to do? What had he encountered? Now it seemed like he was in quarantine! Great-grandfathers heart ached when he thought about the possible scenarios Fang Zhao could have encountered and felt lifeless no matter what he thought of. This went on all the way until Memorial Day. The entire retirement facility was filled with cheer and joy as families came to visit their elders. Every year, this time was the most festive and joyous period. When descendants came over to visit the two elders, Great-grandfather put on a smile, but he was actually down in the dumps. Every time this year, little children wouldpare how much red packet money they received. Older kids wouldpare their school results, while adults would talk about their career and business. Hearing someone mention Fang Zhao, Great-grandfathers eyes welled up with warm tears and he started to cry. "My Little Zhao ah..." Great-grandmother Fang coughed. "Its the festive period! Why are you crying!" Great-grandfather forcefully suppressed his crying. Chapter 416 Afraid of Dogs After hearing that Fang Zhao wouldnt being back to celebrate the new year with the two old Fangs, many veterans in the retirement facility guessed that Fang Zhaos absence was the reason why Great-grandfather Fang appeared so listless. Elsewhere, Fang Zhao didnt have much hope from keeping the truth from the two old Fangs. After all, those two were experienced with this sort of situation. The two old Fangs had pretended to not know, so Fang Zhao had also yed along. There were many things that couldnt be spoken explicitly, but the simple understanding was good enough. Going into details would just cause excess worry. In the one month of quarantine on Whale Ind, Fang Zhao wrote his thesis, amended hispositions and made preparations for graduation. He had also read quite a few books rmended by Mo Lang. Afterpleting each book, he had jotted down his afterthoughts. Because he was isted from all the various online disturbances, an extremely peaceful month passed by for Fang Zhao. For him, this month hadnt been tough at all. When Fang Zhao came out from the quarantine apartment, he was called over for a meal by the other Whale Ind guards who had been released to celebrate getting over this hurdle. Those who had spent their quarantine period watching "Founding Era" also wanted autographs and photographs with Fang Zhao. "You are very lucky," research facilitys unit one manager Nick said when he saw Fang Zhao. Many people felt that Fang Zhao had been really fortunate not to have been infected despite being in such close proximity to the contagion. Whale Ind Region was already much emptier, and the restrictions had been rxed. Tourist and sightseeing areas had opened up again. In order to avoid tourists, Fang Zhao left Whale Ind through an exit point. Nanfeng and the other two were already waiting for him there. The car had been borrowed from a friend of Nanfengs. After Fang Zhao boarded the car, Nanfeng spoke about matters during the period. Previously, it hadnt been too convenient to speak too much through themunications device when Fang Zhao had been on the ind. Now that he was finally out, Nanfeng could give a more detailed report. He could prove that this assistant hadnt been cking off and had also partly assumed the role of a manager. "Boss, what arrangements do you have in mind? Fiery Bird personnel have called me a number of times asking about your decision," Nanfeng said. "Graduation from Advanced Studies is still the priority. Are Fiery Birds new productsing out soon?" Fang Zhao asked. "Yes. Tomemorate the discovery of the Alkaid, there are ns to have some Alkaid features on the product. The tentative name will be the Diting series. Fiery Bird has already released the information, and many people know about it. The partnership with Fiery Bird would continue. Since Fiery Bird had shown their sincerity and Fang Zhao had no reason to reject, Fang Zhao had contacted the relevant parties on Fiery Birds side to discuss the endorsement of the new product. He also set a date for moreprehensive talks for the contract. After Fang Zhao was done speaking with Fiery Birds representative, Nanfeng studied his boss expression. Seeing that Fang Zhao didnt seem unhappy, he took the opportunity to suggest, "Boss, is it time for us to get an MPV?" The vehicles they had previously used werepany vehicles specially rented for certain events. When they had needed flying transport, it also had to be applied for. Aside from flying transport, they ought to purchase a car for daily use, right? Nanfeng continued to analyze it for Fang Zhao. "You see, boss, your status has risen, and it will surely continue to rise in future. We also arent putting on a show of extravagance. However, thepany cars should be for thepanys neers to fight over, right? Even if we dont use thepanys resources, renting cars using our own expenses is also troublesome. Also, I have already asked around. Wont you have to consult the tutors and professors regarding your thesis and other school rted matters from time to time? Youll need to travel from ce to ce. Your reputation in Huangzhou is also high now. What will you do if you are recognized by people in public? It is very troublesome, and you cant bring a dog. If you attend events, there isnt any ce to change or rest. Of course, all of this can be resolved, but you also do not have a quiet ce topose. Running around often wastes a lot of time. Dont you think so boss? "Thats true." Fang Zhao nodded his head. He could tell that Nanfeng already had some ideas, so he asked, "Do you already have a model in mind?" "Oh, we dont have to be too unconventional. Staying low-profile will be the best. Simply getting the model of MPVs that most celebrities normally use will do. I have a friend whose team specializes in licensed andwful modifications of cars and flying transports." "Alright. We will check it out after negotiations with Fiery Bird are done." Fang Zhao first returned back to HuangArt. His dormitory was still the same as ever, just that the dog feed was empty. Curly Hair rushed over and whined. First, he was very happy to see Fang Zhao. Secondly, he wanted to remind Fang Zhao to order more dog food. Finally, he wanted to remind Fang Zhao about his unfulfilled promise to let him y new games! Fang Zhao surveyed his dormitory once. The "rabbit" was still alive and well in its water tank. Fang Zhao went online to order dog food and contacted Muzhous farm to send another batch of food over. On his first day back to school, Fang Zhao didnt leave the campus. He downloaded a few new games for Curly Hair, discussed issues onposition with a few teachers, submitted his thesis to Mo Lang and submitted his application for graduation. Fang Zhao was the first person in his cohort to submit his application for graduation from the Advanced course. An application had to be submitted before the graduation certificate could be received. Only with the qualitative works and a satisfactory thesis would the application be sessful. Fang Zhaos quality of his thesis and works were already sufficient, so it gave considerable pressure to the others in the same batch as him. After the application was epted, a time would be arranged for the student to defend their dissertation. There would also be a graduation concert. However, all of these were matters that would happen in June. The earliest Fang Zhao could defend his dissertation was at the end of May. It was only February now, and there seemed to be sufficient time. Still, Fang Zhao would need a lot of effort to prepare for his concert, especially since the academy would be more stringent for Fang Zhao given his reputation. On the second day, Fang Zhao didnt have any sses, so Fang Zhao set a meeting with the relevant Fiery Bird representatives to discuss the coboration terms. Fang Zhao would be the ambassador of their new line of Diting series products. Besides this, Fiery Bird also hoped that he would advertise it during his graduation concert. The concerts of graduating HuangArt Advanced Studies students always had an advertising area. Still, the focus was still mainly on art, so the area wouldnt be too big. It was easy to miss if one wasnt attentive. However, many people had their eyes on Fang Zhaos graduation concert. Even if it was just a small ornamental billboard, Fiery Bird was still willing to invest in it. The Fiery Bird personnel had their own ideas. Even if they didnt believe in Fang Zhaos music standards, they ought to believe in Mo Lang, right? Behind Fang Zhao stood the great master Mo Lang! Of course, Fang Zhao was also very talented and hadnt relied on his managingpany to rise up. Besides, the managingpany didnt have that ability. Was the Twelve Tones Advanced Studies Course something that could be entered that easily? Also, it was important to consider the strength of the professors of the Twelve Tones Advanced Studies Course! There were many mentors to seek guidance from. Those great master-ranked artists and mentors wouldnt withhold any knowledge as long as the student wanted to learn and improve. The student could learn much more in this one year than the majority of people did in their entire university life! However, the Twelve Tones Advanced Studies Course was difficult to enter and difficult to exit. There were qualifying tests to enter, and a good dissertation and a sufficient number of quality works were needed to obtain the graduation certificate. Staying for too long was also useless. The great master-ranked tutors and mentors only spent one year with the student. After a year, only students having joint projects with them would still have much contact with them. Others who werent able to smoothly graduate wouldnt receive the same treatment from before. After discussing the details with Fiery Bird, Fang Zhao returned back to his dormitory to put his files away. Then, he brought Curly Hair to the ce where Nanfengs friend did vehicle modifications. Nanfeng had already bought the car. Just as he had said, the exterior of the car didnt seem special in any way. At any film set, eight out of ten cars used by actors and actresses would be this model. This model of MPV was frequently seen a lot on the roads and was also frequently used for delivering goods or moving furniture as well. At the moment, Nanfengs friend was confirming the modification requirements with Nanfeng. "We will do modifications for the engine, chassis and other parts ording to your requirements. Take a look at the additional items. These havent been confirmed yet. Also, you said that you will purchase your own sound system, right? You have to let us know what sort of system you are getting. If you havent gotten it yet, inform us of the type. We have to have a rough n in order to make the appropriate modifications." "Sound system? Fiery Birds Diting Z series." Nanfeng replied. He had already discussed this with Fiery Bird beforehand. They could get it at half price from Fiery Bird, and it woulde along with freebies. This was the benefit of being an endorser. When the Diting Z series vehicle sound system first came out, there were people who said that Fang Zhao himself didnt use it, so how could he endorse it? But now, they could finally use it!! The person in charge of taking down notes eyed Nanfeng. The Diting Z series sound system didnte cheap. The amount one such sound system cost could be used to purchase a few of these MPVs. Their garage rarely saw this grade of sound system being fitted onto an ordinary car. Nanfengs friend had some insider information, so it wasnt out of his expectations. He continued asking, "What about the grade of bulletproofing?" "Fit it with the highest level," Nanfeng answered. "What does your boss do that requires such a high grade of bulletproofing?" The friend asked with augh. "Heh, the worries of a celebrity," Nanfeng said jokingly. Of course, he couldnt disclose the truth. As they were speaking, a luxurious car drove in from the outside. A youngster with dyed gray hair got out of the car in a distressed manner. "Mend the dents on the car." The shy luxury car was full of dents, probably because something had smashed into it. A kid wearing a bear-printed shirt came out from the backseat ying with a small ck ball. He said nonchntly, "You were the one who said I could y any way I wished. You said your car was sturdy enough." The son of the Interary Fund General Diretor, Danke Assis, was full of regret at the moment. He had thought that the bear child was only ying with a squishy stic ball. Little had he known that it would cause such dents! His beloved car! Disfigured just like this!! At this time, yet another car was driven in. It didnt get close and stopped at the car park. The car door opened, and Curly Hair jumped down from the seat. His fur bristled as he studied the surroundings curiously. Little Bears unbridled attitude disappeared instantly. He jumped behind Danke and observed Curly Hair carefully. When Danke saw this, heughed deep down. This little kid normally acts like he isnt afraid of anything in the world. So it turns out he is afraid of dogs! Even though he was delighted deep down, Danke put on a caring and protective front. "Ah ha, dont be scared. What is there to be afraid of? This dog doesnt eat humans." Fang Zhao, who had just gotten out and heard this: "..." When he saw the person who came out, Dankes smile gradually froze. He remembered that his father had said to keep this bear child far away from Fang Zhao! Chapter 417 Are You Even Human! Danke was starting to perspire from his anxiety. Wasnt Fang Zhao supposed to be in seclusion?! He had been missing for so long without any sign of activity. Why had he suddenly appeared here?! Huangzhou entertainment reporters are really nothing more than a bunch of trash! Danke had even asked a few entertainment reporters he was on good terms with and confirmed that Fang Zhao hadnt appeared before heading out. This was the only reason why he had dared to bring Little Fatty Bear out to y. But what was he supposed to do now? After getting down from the car, Fang Zhao nced at Danke. Then, his gaze lingered on Little Bear. This kid was a little strange. Little Bear shed a bashful smile when he sensed Fang Zhaos gaze. His eyes were filled with delight and excitement, and he wanted to run over right away. However, when he saw Curly Hair, the legs that had inched forward were quickly retracted. At the same time, Fang Zhao heard a sound. It was a sound that he had first heard when he was on Bu the signal that had originated from the Alkaid. Fang Zhao raised his eyebrows. The signal appeared for a short moment before stopping. This time, it wasnt a request for help but more like a probing one. After confirming the answer, it had stopped. Little Bear appeared even more excited, but when he looked at Curly Hair beside Fang Zhaos feet once again, Little Bear shrunk back once more. Fang Zhao handed the leash to Zuo Yu to bring Curly Hair to the side. Zuo Yu tugged on the leash, but Curly Hair didnt budge. Fang Zhao bent down and gently patted Curly Hairs head twice and indicated for Curly Hair to wait at the side with Zuo Yu first. Only then did Curly Hair leave grudgingly. Once Curly Hair walked away, Little Bear, who had been hiding behind Dankes back moments ago, sprung out and ran over to Fang Zhao. "Hello, I am Little Bear!" "Hi, I am Fang Zhao." Fang Zhao found a chair and pulled it over. "I know you! I finished watching Founding Era, which you starred in. I also watched your concert! Ive also seen your gaming videos and variety programs!" Little Bear sat on the chair that Fang Zhao had passed over. He swung his legs around and looked delighted. Danke, who had been immediately forgotten and left at the side: "..." Little Bear was currently in fanboy mode and bragged about all of Fang Zhaos shows and concerts he had watched. Fang Zhao replied to Little Bear from time to time while analyzing this... person? No, was this a real person? His body temperature, pulse, breathing, heartbeat and other expressions were simr to a real person. Although the disguise was close to perfect, it was still different in the end. Fang Zhao could hear some discrepancies. He looked like a real person, but this was actually a mechanical body. However, he was too much like a real person, especially with the minute details in his changes in expression. If it werent for Fang Zhaos impressive hearing ability, he really wouldnt be able to discern it immediately. At most, he would have just thought that this person was a little weird. Was this the "person" on board the Alkaid that the Interary Fund had brought away? Back then, the Interary Fund had only revealed that they had taken away some core technology that couldnt be disclosed to the public, possibly the spaceships ckbox. Even Fang Zhao hadnt thought that it would be a "person" like this. As Fang Zhao mulled over how he should treat this little special fan(?), Danke worried incessantly. In the meantime, Little Bear continued to disy his excitement. "Your acting in Founding Era was just too good! I loved the Yanzhou Chapter most of all! The sound track was also awesome! I cried a few times while watching! Later on, I cried so much that I ran out of tears. It was heart wrenching." Fang Zhao paused. "Err, drink more water? You have to replenish your fluids if you run out of tears, right?" "Yeah!" Pure adtion was written all over Little Bears face. Danke: "..." Kid, your IQ has fallen! You even believe this nonsense?! Drink more water if you run out of tears? Can you produce tears just by drinking water? Shouldnt tears fall as a result of emotion?! However, Little Bear still continued on. "I will definitely bring a few more bottles along with me next time!" "Are you... alright? From crying too much?" Fang Zhao asked. "Im fine. This is also a method for me to experience enriching emotions." "Even so, you still have to maintain it at eptable levels. You cant always specially carry a few bottles of water everywhere you go," Fang Zhao said. "Of course, I have reserves. I will specially drink more water before heading out. Dont worry," Little Bear said in a really pleased manner. Danke, who had been entirely forgotten and left behind, looked like he was about to crumble. AhhI cant go on listening to this retarded conversation! Are they nuts?! Little Bear wasnt aware of Dankes frustrations and continued speaking to Fang Zhao. "I heard that you will still have a graduation concert after your Advanced Studies isplete, right? I also want to listen too, just that I do not know whether I will have the time then. I will have lots of tiring assignments. However, I will ovee these difficulties!" Danke, listening in over at the side: "..." More crap! Yesterday, Danke had seen Little Bear watching the television and had asked, "Have you finished your assignments? I heard that you have quite a lot of assignments every day." However, Little Bear had replied with a disdainful "piece of cake". And now? Have you eaten up all the words you said yesterday?! Not only did Little Bear expressed his fanboy sentiments to Fang Zhao, he even talked about his little pet. "Here, this is my pet, Little Riches. You two should have met before. You can rub him this way, pat him in this manner, or pull him like this! Little Bear showed Fang Zhao the various sorts of methods of ying with Little Riches. Danke: "..." I have f*cking brought you out to y so many times and you dont even let me touch that ck ball! What do you mean, "Little Riches cant be handled over and touched by other people randomly"? You meet Fang Zhao for the first time today and you voluntarily deliver Little Riches into his hands? Is our friendship and interaction over such a long time iparable to Fang Zhao, who you just met for the first time? Such a difference is totally cold and ruthless. Are you even human?! Danke felt that he couldnt stay any longer. When the repairs for his beloved car were done, he dragged Little Bear away. Back in the car, Danke still felt outraged by this injustice and criticized Little Bear for forgetting about a brother upon meeting his idol. "Do you really like Fang Zhao that much?" Danke just couldntprehend. "He is a good person," Little Bear replied. "You have only known him for such a short while. How would you know that he is a good person? Many people act one way in public and another in private. Word online might make Fang Zhao out to be very impressive, but you do not know how he really is." "He is especially impressive!" Little Bear interjected. "His is indeed impressive, but that has no rtion to whether he is a good person or not!" Danke wanted to go on, but he saw Little Bears eyes quickly starting to brighten when talking about Fang Zhao. Danke quickly swallowed whatever else he wanted to say. Forget it. Discussing how bad an idol before a die-hard fanboy would only be causing myself trouble. Little Bear caressed the ball-shaped Little Riches and said, "Truthfully, I think it is a little like imprinting." When Little Bear hadid dormant in the Alkaid deep under the sands of Bu for so long, it had been Fang Zhao who had detected his S.O.S signal. Little Bear had finally been freed and the Alkaid had finally seen the light of day. Fang Zhao could be considered his benefactor. Although Little Bear had been in a dormant state at that time, everything that had ured around him had been recorded. Every organism and every machine had been converted to data. Fang Zhao was the first person in many years to fish out the Alkaids distress signal. As for Curly Hair? Little Bear had sensed a natural enemy signaling from Curly Hairs body. He couldnt bring himself to get close. "There wouldnt be the current me without Fang Zhao," Little Bearmented. However, upon hearing this, Dankes only thoughts were, The f*ck?! Unbelievable! Dankes mind started to think about all sorts of far-fetched plots he had seen in dramas. Little Bear interrupted Dankes thoughts and said, "Im still a kid. I dont know." Danke scoffed, "At least you know that much, little brat." Danke wasnt too hung up from not getting any answers from Little Bear. He was simply curious about any gossip concerning the top brass of the Interary Fund, so he had casually asked. However, he wasnt super invested in it. "Alright, lets not talk about all this already. I will bring you drifting!" Of course, Danke wasnt really talking about real street racing. He didnt dare bring Little Bear drifting. His father and those on top would y him alive. The street racing he was talking about were holographic races at a racing gaming center. He wouldnt have anything to be afraid of if Little Bear drove virtually. At the gaming center, Danke chose a gaming hall. He swept his bangs aside and said, "Sit at the back. Brother will bring you for a spin! You shall witness the Racing God of Huangzhous driving skills!" Although this was only a game, the visuals and sensations were rather realistic. If the open roof method was selected, they could even feel a strong wind on their faces. After choosing the car model, Danke started to drift. After one round of drifting, Danke shed Little Bear a dazzling smile and asked, "Am I impressive or what? Are you happy?" Little Bear was expressionless and scoffed indifferently. "Oh." "Tsk, alright. Since you dont think much of it, I will let you have a taste of my true ability!" Danke sucked in a deep breath and showed his true skill in the second round, forgetting that Little Bear was in the back seat. He was sure that even if it was a game, his driving this round would have surely scared the little kid. When he turned around, he saw that Little Bear was just staring nkly ahead like an idiot. "This isnt how you are supposed to drift," Little Bear said. "Heh, teaching me now? Then how do you really drift?" Danke was displeased. "Move aside." Little Bear swapped ces with Danke and took the drivers seat. Five minutester. Danke rushed to the sink and vomited. This was the first time this self-proimed Racing God of Huangzhou felt carsick. Danke felt like he had been dealt a massive blow. Although the Racing God of Huangzhou was a name he had given himself and was rather boastful, he still felt that his driving ability was quite good. He should be at a god level when it came to racing games! However, today, a little bear kid had smacked his face really hard! Danke returned after rinsing his mouth and looked embarrassed. He remained sullen for awhile before saying, "A game is just a game. Driving a real car is different." Little Bear didnt like what he heard. "I can also drive." "Then wait till you are of age and get your drivers license." "I can drive now!" "Alright alright alright, you can drive," Danke replied half-heartedly. "Not only can I drive, I can even fly a spacecraft!" "Yes, yes, yes, you are awesome!" Danke continued to put on a show. Deep down, he was snickering. This brat really loves bragging. You might as well just say you piloted the Alkaid! After recovering, Danke also didnt stay much longer at the gaming center and brought Little Bear back. "Im actually very good at gaming. Its just that I dont y many racing games now so I have be rusty," Danke said. "Given your standard, wouldnt you be crushed if you yed other games?" Little Bear said with disdain. "Hey, that doesnt really happen. Even if I encounter an opponent I cant beat, I just have to call a few of my bros. The strength of someone alone is always insignificant." Little Bear appeared to think for a while. Then, he patted Dankes shoulder. "Dan Dan, thanks for reminding me!" "... What did I remind you about?" Danke suddenly had a foreboding premonition. "I have a new idea." "Its best if you dont have other ideas. Im worried." Danke didnt dare underestimate this bear kids destructive ability! "You reminded me." "No! I didnt!" Danke was on the verge of tears. Having run into Fang Zhao when bringing Little Bear out was bad enough. Who knew what his father would say when they got back? Now, Little Bear suddenly saying such a thing scared him sh*tless. God knew what this bear child would do. If Little Bear came up with some bad idea, wouldnt Danke be the one taking the me? Little Bear didnt listen to Dankes thoughts. He didnt go to Dankes ce and returned to his own work ce instead. At the engineering floor of the Interary Funds Experimental Base, staffers were astonished when they saw Little Bear. Normally, this kid couldnt wait to run out and have fun when ever he was free. He never did any overtime! Now, Little Bear was supposed to be on vacation. It was very rare for him to not head out during vacation! Little Bear didnt care about the gazes of others and walked into his own workshop. He felt that what Danke said was right. Alone he was too weak. Little Riches also wasnt much use. He required helpers! If he didnt have any helpers, he would just make them! The Interary Fund didnt permit him to construct any high intelligence objects, so Little Bear had always felt that there wasnt any need to build another retarded pet. Little Riches was also considered by the Interary Fund personnel to be highly intelligent. This made Little Bear somewhat depressed. When had the standards for "intelligence" be so low? In his opinion, without that bit of "soul", whatever remained behind would be a stupid object with rigid reasoning and no flexibility! However, even so, what he wanted to build now was something that had a lower intelligence grade than Little Riches. Taking a few deep sighs and mulling quite a bit, Little Bear ultimately decided to build two Intelligent+ pets. He had already thought of their names. One would be called Dogdan and the other would be Dogke.When a young animal narrows its social preferences to an object (typically a parent) as a result of exposure to that object Chapter 418 A New Year, A Change In Fortunes While Little Bear was constructing his new pets, Danke was being reprimanded by his father. Interary Fund Director General Meche Assiss face had turned a shade paler when he heard that Little Bear had met Fang Zhao today and that they had even spoken for a long time. After hearing Danke recount the conversation between Little Bear and Fang Zhao, Meche Assis knew right away that Fang Zhao had already discovered something wrong with Little Bear. Disregarding the frightened Danke, Meche Assis returned to his own office and made a call to report this situation to his superior. The person on the other end of the call was silent for some time before replying, "Got it." Although his superior never said the matter would be looked into, the Director General could rest a little easier. With how things looked, it wouldnt cause any major problem for the time being. However, a reprimand was still on order. Thus, Danke spent an hour being reprimanded by his father. However, who was Danke? He acted meekly and listened to his fathers reprimands obediently. But, when he got back, he flipped through those few Huangzhou entertainment reporters contact numbers and vented his grievances onto each of them. Those few Huangzhou reporters felt even more wronged from the verbal abuse. They really hadnt received any news. Upon hearing Danke say that they would be put on his cklist, those few reporters panicked. Dankes father was the Interary Fund Director General. He was also considered part of the higher ss aristocratic young generation in Huangzhou. They had always been able to glean some useful information from him every once in awhile. They had always expended quite some effort to stay in his good books. Otherwise, Danke would have just ignored them. Now, they couldnt ept just being cklisted like this. You want to find Fang Zhaos whereabouts? Then wouldnt all that we need to do is find him?! Knowing there was a limit to their own abilities, a few entertainment reporters even contacted a few coborative partners from other continents. Yanzhou. Wang Tie was browsing through his bank ount and wondering what to invest on using his money. He was rather astonished when he received a call from a Huangzhou cooperative partner. Wang Tie was in rather good spirits after viewing his bank ount and answered the call in a rather rxed manner. "Which big star is your target this time?" "Fang Zhao," the other end replied. "No!" Wang Tie simply didnt wait for the other party to continue speaking and immediately disconnected the call. Fang Zhao hadnt shown up at Yanzhous New Year celebration events a short while back and there wasnt any urate news concerning Fang Zhao online. Many people online had looked into and asked Wang Tie for answers, but Wang Tie had yed dead. Besides having suffered at Fang Zhaos hand before, Wang Tie had also obtained information that Fang Zhao was on Whale Ind. At that time, he hadnt even dared dig for more information. Why would he put himself in a disadvantageous situation now? "But..." Wang Tie rubbed his chin. With people from Huangzhou contacting him, could it be that Fang Zhao wasing to Yanzhou? Wang Tie decided that he wouldnt step outdoors in the next week! The truth was just as Wang Tie had surmised. Fang Zhao had applied for two days of leave to return back to Yanzhou to handle some matters. He visited Yanzhous Fiery Bird branch to discuss some stuff and returned to Silver Wing Media for work rted matters. Fang Zhao was still signed to Silver Wing Media under aposer contact. He still had to discuss with thepany regarding his HuangArt Advanced Studies and other issues rted to his graduation. This time, Fang Zhao kept a low profile on his return. There were only a few people on Silver Wings side who knew that Fang Zhao had returned to thepany. Afterpany matters were settled, Fang Zhao went to call upon the few industry insiders he was close to in Yanzhou. When it got dark and night fell, Fang Zhao returned to his Yanzhou Qian city residence. When he saw the outside sign "Ferocious beasts inside, please keep away unless invited!", Fang Zhao was in aplex state of mind. He kept feeling that the effectiveness of this warning wasnt enough. It seemed like nothing more than a joke. Curly Hair wouldnt just bite. If he was worked up, he might even swallow a person whole! However, he only had two days of leave and wouldnt be spending too much time at home. He would be heading to Yanbei City to visit the two Old Fangs tomorrow and returning back to Huangzhou the day after. The sign would be left as it was temporarily. He could change itter. Curly Hair also wouldnt be left here, so it would probably be fine. Speaking of Curly Hair, Fang Zhao thought about that Little Bear again. Little Bear had been very afraid of Curly Hair. Why was that so? Was it because he was afraid of dogs, or was he scared of Curly Hairs mysterious powers? These were things Fang Zhao couldnt figure out for the time being. After mulling over this for a bit, Fang Zhao contacted the two elders in Yanbei City. He hadnt been able to return during Memorial Day, so he definitely would visit them during this short break. At the retirement home for former officials in Yanbei. Great-grandfather Fang twirled walnuts in one hand while holding a chess piece in the other. He was currently ying chess with a few of the other old fogeys in the retirement center. Great-grandfathersmunications device rang. He frowned and squinted at it. Seeing that the call was from his own wife, he grumbled, "Why is she calling me at this time and disrupting my train of thought?" Although he wasining, Great-grandfather Fangs speed at answering wasnt slow. He knew that his wife calling him at this time would surely mean it was something important. "Hello, what is it? I am ying chess... WHAT? Little Zhao called?!" Great-grandfather was so surprised he nearly fell off the chair. He was grinning with delight. Some words were said on the other end, and Great-grandfather Fang nodded his head. "Right, right! We should go over. Dont let Little Fange. He is also tired!" Upon ending the call, Great-grandfather Fang was no longer in any mood to continue ying. He tossed his chess piece aside. "Im not ying anymore. My familys Little Zhao returned to Yanzhou today. He said that he wanted to visit us two oldies, but we rejected him. This kid has too many responsibilities and doesnt take enough vacations. He really is too busy running all over the ce. We will be heading straight to Qian City tomorrow morning. The weather has been nice recently, and walking about more will also be good." Great-grandfather Fangs spirits had been stirred up, and his face was glowing with vigor upon finding out that Fang Zhao had returned to Yanzhou. How would he still be in the mood to hang around with the old fogeys of the retirement center? Was ying chess or seeing his own great-grandchild more important? Furthermore, it was his favorite great-grandson. He had been hoping for so long. Finally, Fang Zhao had returned! "That child has such a heavy school workload. He even appeared to have lost weight thest time we had a video call. I have to go over and look after him properly." Actually, Great-grandfather Fang had already discussed with Great-grandmother Fang when Fang Zhao had been kept in quarantine on Whale Ind. The conclusion they hade to was This child Fang Zhaos luck wasnt good. In the New Year, they would have to get rid of his ill-fortune! And in the two elders opinion, there was only one sacred ce to seek blessings, rid ill-fortune and change ones luck Qian Citys Yanzhou Cemetery for Martyrs! Thus, on the second day, Fang Zhao was helplessly brought by the two elders to Yanzhou Cemetery for Martyrs to pray for blessings. Upon arriving at Qian City, the two elders didnt go anywhere else. After a simple meal, they dragged Fang Zhao to the cemetery. Memorial Day had already passed and the ces poprity from Founding Era had waned considerably. However, there were still many peopleing to the cemetery to pay their respects in the period just before and after Memorial Day. There were still groups of peopleing to pay their respects whenever they were free. Since it was currently the working hours, the interior of the cemetery didnt have too many people. To seek blessings, Great-grandfather Fang brought Fang Zhao to the graves area. "You werent able toe during the Memorial Day period, so you have to make up for it now!" Great-grandfather Fang pulled Fang Zhao along and said, "Also, your great-grandmother and I reckon that your luck is a little poor. Take a look at yourself! You were still locked up for quarantine during your advanced studies period." Great-grandfather Fang lowered his voice when entering the core cemetery area. Speaking too loudly here was disrespectful to the martyrs. The two elders looked solemnly at each and every grave and bowed. After bowing, Great-grandfather Fang dragged Fang Zhao over to "Martyr Fang Zhaos" grave. "Quick quick quick! Come over and pay your respects. You have to be sincere!" Fang Zhao: "...." Sighing in his heart, Fang Zhao put on a solemn expression and bowed before his own grave. "Bow a few more times! The more the better!" Great-grandfather Fang urged softly. "I dont think there is such a need?" Fang Zhao replied. "What do you know?! An old friend of mine from Muzhou told me that a Muzhou Su family child once kowtowed so many times that his forehead turned red before this great person. After that, his fortunes changed when he returned!" Great-grandfather had originally wanted to make Fang Zhao kowtow like that child from Muzhou. But, he loved Fang Zhao dearly. Seeing that Fang Zhao was unwilling, Great-grandfather Fang didnt force him. "You must be sincere about it deep down!" Great-grandfather Fang said. "This way, this great person can bless and watch over you!" Fang Zhao: "...." The two elders stood there watching him closely, so Fang Zhao still bowed many more times until Great-grandfather Fang was satisfied. After Fang Zhao moved aside, Great-grandfather Fang carefully approached "Martyr Fang Zhaos" grave as though he wanted to have a private word. He whispered to the grave, "Old master, this is Little Fang. I havee again! Beside me is my familys Little Zhao. I have told you about him before. He is a worshipper of yours. He portrayed you very well in Founding Era! There is a whole lot of praise online, and he even won an award! Great master, you must definitely watch over and bless my familys Little Zhao! Ah... This child, he loves music and is gifted atposing. It can even treat illnesses. Of course, while in his pursuit of art, he hasnt forgotten to contribute to society. He is also very hardworking too. Many people say that I am biased, but how can I not be when my Great-grandson is like this?! Anyone in my position would be biased! If you are here, great sir, you would surely have the same thoughts as me, right?" Fang Zhao, standing just beside: "..." After Great-grandfather Fang finally finished all that he wanted to say, the three of them exited the core cemetery area. Great-grandfather Fang even exined to Fang Zhao, "I know that there arent any ghosts in this world. When people die, it is just that. However, Little Zhao, you have to remember that what is buried here is faith and belief. These are mystical things. So mystical that it can change your fate in an instant." As Great-grandfather Fang pulled Fang Zhao along and left the cemetery, he told Fang Zhao some stories about the two elders time in military service. They hadnt experienced the cruelty of the Period of Destruction, but they had many thrilling and frightening stories from their era. Great-grandfather Fang took a look back in the direction of the graves when they got out of the cemetery and muttered, "So many peoplee to pay their respects every day. I wonder if that great old master heard my words." Fang Zhao: "..." Sigh. Chapter 419 Ferocious Beasts Inside After returning from the cemetery, both great-grandparents took a short rest before going to visit old friends. They had quite a number of old friends in Qian City. A gathering was in order since they hade all this way. Great-grandfather Fang had wanted to spend more time with Fang Zhao but didnt want to impose and bother his great-grandson. He knew that if the two of them stayed here, Fang Zhao would surely spare no effort to look after them. Besides, Fang Zhao would be leaving Yanzhou and heading to Huangzhou tomorrow morning, so he needed ample rest. Great-grandfather Fang would let Fang Zhao spend some time in Yanbeis retirement facility after he graduated from his advanced studies instead. Great-grandfather Fang was satisfied after taking a few more photographs. He took quite a few more this time around so he could unt them within his circle of friends. Fang Zhao got Yan Biao to drive the two elders around. During his quarantine period on Whale Ind, Fang Zhao had given Zuo Yu and Yan Biao some time off. Both of them had spent Memorial Day back with their families, so they didnt need additional leave upon returning to Yanzhou. Zuo Yu was sorting out things. "Boss, should these gaming helmets be ced in the cab or..." Zuo Yu looked towards Fang Zhao with a slightly awkward expression. There were three new gaming helmets. The first had been given by Fiery Bird when he had been at Fiery Birds Yanzhou Branch the previous day. It was considered ate New Years gift. It was a limited edition, so it had some collectors value. The second was a present given to Fang Zhao by everyone in Silver Wing Medias professional gaming team. This was a prize they had won for a challenge matchst year. There were only two of these helmets worldwide. The only one in Yanzhou belonged to Fang Zhao. On it were the autographs of everyone in the team sending their regards. The third gaming helmet was a gift that many of Fang Zhaos gaming fans had chipped in to buy. It had been sent directly to Silver Wing, and Fang Zhao had received it when he had gone to thepany. Apanying the helmet was a handwritten letter which contained the fans hope of seeing Fang Zhao return topetitive gaming. It was signed by over a hundred fans. This was only the paper copy. In the email version, the number of signatures had hit more than 10,000 and was still increasing. Curly Hair had been fixated on this third gaming helmet ever since Fang Zhao had brought it home. Now, Curly Hair wanted to bite this helmet and hide it in his own little storage space. This put Zuo Yu in a difficult spot. Curly Hairs storage space really wasnt big, and it wasnt convenient to store things there. Furthermore, it wouldnt be good if this sort ofmemorative edition gaming helmet was scratched or damaged. Thus, Zuo Yu hadnt let Curly Hair bite and drag it away, so Curly Hair was now staring at Zuo Yu and baring his fangs. Fang Zhao saw the situation and said, "ce it in the cab." At the same time, he shed Curly Hair a warning nce. Curly Hair whimpered. "Thats right. This sort of precious gift should be ced in the cab where it can be disyed and be safely guarded against theft. If any item on the disy cab is removed, it will show on your personal terminal." Zuo Yu pointed at its electronic screen. The screen disyed the number of items in the cab as well as the temperature and humidity levels. After carefully cing the gaming helmet in the disy cab, Zuo Yu turned his head and realized that Curly Hair was lying at the side with his head raised, staring at the disy cab. Why did it seem like... this dogs eyes were glowing even brighter when staring at this gaming helmet than when looking at a bone? Could his belly be filled just by staring this way? Zuo Yu scratched his head. He just couldnt understand it. Perhaps that dog had a hobby for collecting stuff? Little did Zuo Yu know that in Curly Hairs heart, those three gaming helmets belonged to Curly Hair himself. Fang Zhao rarely touched games when he was home. Besides, Fang Zhaos greatest love was still music, and he didnt really like games. In this case, these things would naturally belong to Curly Hair. Curly Hair only stopped staring at the disy cab after Zuo Yu left. He wagged his tail as he started to game! There was still a spare for the gaming helmet that had been brought to HuangArt. Curly Hair spent the whole night ying a new game that Fang Zhao had let him y. In the morning, Curly Hair was pulled back into reality by a tug on his ears from Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao wasnt going to let him y without rest. There were still lessons and assignments at HuangArt so Fang Zhao left Yanzhou for Huangzhou after breakfast. Before leaving, Fang Zhao filled up the feeding machine for the aquarium before knocking on the ss wall. "Watch the house properly." In the aquarium, the "ears" of the soft and bby "rabbit" were moving in sync with the weak current of the water. On the same night after Fang Zhao had left, two figures appeared outside Fang Zhaos door. One of them with fiddling with some sort of apparatus and made a hand gesture. Beep! The door was unlocked. However, the two of them didnt enter immediately and instead looked at the signboard hung above the door "Ferocious beasts inside, please keep away unless invited?" The two exchanged nces and snickered silently before entering quickly. After confirming that the interior surveince and rm systems were disabled, the two unloaded their equipment. "Easy peasy," the skinnier and more agile of the two said with slight disdain. "An old building at the top floor. Its not very noticeable," the shorter and stubbier man said as he surveyed the surroundings carefully. Fang Zhao had purchased this apartment from Xue Jing some time back. Perhaps back then when he had just bought the ce, this buildings instations could still be considered top-notch. But as the years went by, this ce also became an older building. Its hardware instations were already starting to be outdated and had many loopholes that werent difficult for "professionals" to exploit. "So Fang Zhao stays here? It doesnt feel like it matches his status." The other person had taken out a miniature camera and was starting to take photos of the interior. Some of the older buildings in the area had already undergone reconstruction. They had been remodeled to be taller and more beautiful. The building that Fang Zhao stayed in really paled inparison. It would have been more understandable if a second or third grade celebrity was staying here. However, this ce seemed a little unsuitable given the poprity and attention Fang Zhao received. "Its also good that he stays here. Otherwise, our assignment would be much more difficult." "Alright, lets start. You take the photographs and I will do the searching." "Whats there to worry about? Fang Zhao has already gone to Huangzhou. There wont be anyone to bother us. Nobody would know even if we spend a night here." One of them was a professional thief, while the other was an unsavory entertainment reporter. Both of them had some reputation within their own circles as infamy was also a form of fame. The two had coborated many times and had taken up an assignment from an employer. All they had to do was search Fang Zhaos residence in the night and dig out some of Fang Zhaos secrets. It would be even better if they could find news that could shock the entire world. "We still have to be cautious. Who knows what other mechanisms might be in ce inside." "Are you talking about the ferocious beasts?" The skinny fellow chortled. The other person couldnt help but burst out inughter when he remembered the warning sign above the door. "This Fang Zhao is really humorous." "Though, that dog really bites people and has great service ability. Arent Muzhou people extremely proud when talking about dogs? Even if they werent willing to talk about dogs, theyd still have to admit that that dog is expensive. Fang Zhao really cherishes that dog and brings it everywhere he goes." "You dont say! I would bring it everywhere I went if I were the owner too! Mind you, it is worth two hundred million!" After the jokes, the two of them made use of the lighting from an illumination device to roughly scan the ornaments and decorations. "Isnt Fang Zhao supposed to be very rich? This ce feels just so-so." The ce was neither luxurious nor pompous. It even seemed a little simple. The two of them had visited many luxurious residences, and Fang Zhaos furnishings appeared quite poor for a person of his level. "These sorts of people are the scary ones. You cant tell exactly what sort of person they are and you cant see their preferences." "Fang Zhao is just a talented celebrity... Should he be called an artist now? Why would such a young artist be targeted?" The ones who had employed them werent the savory sort. What had Fang Zhao, who dabbled in the artistic circles, done to capture their attention? Had he gotten in the way of someone? Whatever. All they cared about was getting the payment forpleting this assignment. Fang Zhao had already brought the dog away, so they didnt have to worry about running into it. "It wasnt obvious with a quick nce, but when you look carefully, this ce has quite a bunch of valuable items!" The professional thiefs eyes were glowing as they swept over an autographed special edition guitar, globally limited edition gaming helmets, an aquarium and others. All of these... would being with himter! "Is this that hybrid sea slug that is valued at eighty million?" "Currently, its the entire earths most expensive pet sea slug. Half of its genes are extraterrestrial. It is said that it lights up if you knock on the ss." The other man that had been taking photos now came to the aquarium and tapped on the ss with his finger. No response. "Not lighting up?" "Could it be that Im doing it wrongly? I remember Fang Zhao knocking on the ss this way once in a live broadcast." "Perhaps it was all just hype to make the value of this sea slug rise." After he knocked on the ss a few more times, the sea slug in the aquarium still didnt light up. The skinny guy was unresigned, so he unlocked the lid of the aquarium and used an apparatus to poke it. There was still no response. "It was hype without a doubt. Its so dull and lifeless. Definitely not worth eighty million." As they knew that Fang Zhao wouldnt being back and no one came here most of the time, the two werent in a hurry. They chatted leisurely. "This reminds me of that movie that came out recently. The science fiction movie about a sea slug." "Oh, are you talking about the one that was hotly discussed online? The one where the sea slug would open up the lid of its aquarium and climb out when his owner was away?" "Yes yes yes, its rather meaningful. After watching that movie, every time I see sea slugs inside sealed aquariums, I cant help but wonder whether sea slugs can really open their lids and climb out." "Tsk, now I know you have never kept a sea slug before. You even believe that? Science fiction is always based on fantasy. Those are all things that can never happen. But this is really big. I have never seen a choppy-haired variety this big." "If cooked, it would be enough for a whole meal." The atmosphere suddenly became silent. The two met each others gazes in that silence. "Would it be too much of a waste to eat it? Perhaps we should just fish it up before we leave. It can be sold for quite a bit." "Its too conspicuous. Researchers cant make use of it, and not many people who own pets would dare buy it. There is only one such sea slug in the entire world. How about... we just cook it? I saw a pot and all sorts of condiments in the kitchen earlier." The entertainment reporter licked his lips. He loved eating sea slugs, and the one before him was a variety he had never tasted before. "Having an eighty million hot pot in the home of a mega star?" The skinny fellows eyes lit up. Exciting! "Lets leave Fang Zhao some leftover broth. I wonder how Fang Zhao will react when he returns. I guess hell explode?" Hehehe. The more he thought about it, the more excited he became! Chapter 420 He. Finally. Talked! "Im probably the first entertainment reporter to break into Fang Zhaos residence, right?" The reporter taking photos was slightly pleased. "Yes, even Wang Tie has nevere in before. Speaking of that, it seems like Wang Tie isnt interested in news about Fang Zhao. He has made so many explosive allegations but has very little information concerning Fang Zhao. And he ims himself to be Yanzhous king of paparazzi," the skinny guy said as he waved the apparatus in his hand. "Wang Tie? Who the hell is that?" The entertainment reporter snickered in contempt. "Ever since he was caught and sent to prison, Wang Tie is no longer the person he was in the past. Everything he does now is constrained. What a piece of trash!" The unsavory entertainment reporter had gone through the drawers in Fang Zhaos study and didnt find anything useful. Even the score sheets there were from some time back. However, he still took photographs of them since they were handwritten by Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao always destroyed his personally coded score sheets after converting them to normal music notes. Important works were kept by his side or stored somewhere safe. They wouldnt be left in a ce like this. Therefore, this unsavory entertainment reporter didnt discover any information that was especially useful. However, he still took photographs of every nook and cranny of the room. This was also the requirement of his employer. Perhaps his employer could dig out some tiny details from the photographs or videos? Meanwhile, the skinny professional thief had gone through the apartment once and returned his focus to the disy cab. He skillfully disabled the rm and cut the link between the disy cab and the owners personal terminal. He then connected a fake information source so Fang Zhao wouldnt discover anything amiss even if he were to use his personal terminal to check on the disy cab. He only opened a small gap in the disy cab afterpleting all of this. He was about to take out the limited edition gaming helmet inside when he was stopped by his partner. "Are you sure there are no problems? The disy cab is only linked to one persons personal terminal?" The entertainment reporter asked. He was a veteran entertainment reporter and was always on guard. He felt something was amiss because he hadnt discovered any important information in the room. Although the skinny fellow didnt feel a need to, he still did another check since his partner was worried and they werent in any rush. "Theres no problems. It is only linked to Fang Zhaos personal terminal. Ive already got it covered." "Thats good then." After confirming that it was safe, the skinny guy extracted the gaming helmet from the disy cab. "This is amemorative gaming helmet revealed by Fiery Bird atst years customer gratitude ceremony. Designed by a globally renowned master, it has top grade specs and configurations. Only the most important customers and endorsers have one. Many people only have quoted prices to purchase it. The top ten quoted prices have already surpassed seven figures. This can be resold after some refurbishing." At the same time, in the HuangArt dormitory. Due to the time difference, night had yet to fall in Huangzhou. Fang Zhao still hadnt returned from ss and Curly Hair was slumbering soundly. Curly Hair could sleep very well after ying so many games in Yanzhou. Fang Zhao had been worried that Curly Hair might eat up the "rabbit" if he got excited, so Fang Zhou had left the "rabbit" back at his home in Yanzhou. Just that, Curly Hair, who had been fast asleep, seemed to be startled by something and came bounding out of his kennel. All drowsiness hadpletely evaporated and his entire body was tensed up. Low muffled growls sounded from his throat as he paced around restlessly in the dormitory. Meanwhile, in Fang Zhaos Qian City apartment, the skinny fellow carefully packed the first helmet away before extracting the second gaming helmet from the disy cab. Back in the dormitory, all of Curly Hairs fur was standing. With an ominous glint in his eyes, he bared his teeth and growled urgently. He wanted to tear at the floorboard or something else with his teeth, but Fang Zhao had ordered him not to before. Curly Hair could only forcefully refrain from doing so. His attacking stance, shaking body and bared teeth disyed his extreme rage. *Click* The dormitory door was opened. Fang Zhao had returned from his lessons. Upon seeing Fang Zhao, Curly Hair rushed over to Fang Zhao and howled nonstop. Fang Zhao closed the door and looked at Curly Hair, puzzled. "Whats wrong?" "Woof Woof Woof Aoo Aoo!" Curly Hair, who was in a state of distress, bounced around and wailed before Fang Zhao as though he was eagerly trying to inform Fang Zhao of something. However, Fang Zhao couldnt immediately understand what Curly Hair was trying to say. Curly Hairs fury definitely wasnt targeted at him, but what exactly had happened for Curly Hair to react this way? "Dont panic, slow down. What are you trying to say?" The more flustered Curly Hair was, the more difficult it would be for Curly Hair to express himself. Fang Zhao could only calm him down so that Curly Hair could properly express himself. At this very moment, in the apartment in Yanzhou, the skinny guy had already taken out the third gaming helmet. Curly Hair, who had just been slightly cated by Fang Zhao, once again bounced up anxiously. "Aoo Woo Woof Whine Whine!!" If Curly Hair was a person, this would be the equivalent of him starting to speak incoherently. This was the first time Fang Zhao had seen Curly hair this way. Surely something big had happened. But because of thenguage, Curly Hairs ability to express himself was limited no matter how smart he was. Furthermore, he was currently flustered and had lost his cool. Fang Zhao really didnt know what that "Aoo Woo Woof Whine Whine" meant. There was no time to waste. Fang Zhao decided to bring out the gaming helmet. Curly Hair could y games, and under Fang Zhaos training, Curly Hair had learned somemon words used in gaming. He could recognize part of the alphabet. He would still have some difficulty writing full sentences in the dialog box, but he could probably convey the crucial points. If Fang Zhao could recognize some keywords, then it would be easier for him to discern what Curly Hair was trying to say. However, Curly Hair was already at an emotional stage. When Curly Hair saw that Fang Zhao about to move away, Curly Hair thought that Fang Zhao thought nothing of it and nearly burst into tears. Fang Zhao wondered what was going on. Just as Fang Zhao walked over to Curly Hairs gaming cupboard, an urgent shout rang out in the dormitory. "Fang Zhao!" The intense voice sounded like a mix of a high frequency machinery sounds and the crackling of electricity. It sounded extremely strange. However, how it sounded was no longer what Fang Zhao focused on. Fang Zhao turned around with a look of shock. The dog that he had kept for so long... Finally. Talked! Although Fang Zhao had made some mental preparations ever since he had discovered Curly Hair subconsciously humming to the background music of games, he still had never imagined that this day woulde so quickly. Curly Hair stared straight at Fang Zhao. His normally limpid and innocent eyes were twinkling as though it contained a hidden and boundless gxy within. Inside the dormitory, even the air seemed to have frozen. However, very quickly, this strange atmosphere was broken as a somewhat anxious and grieving howl sounded out. "My game console has been stolen!!" Yanzhou, Fang Zhaos Qian City residence. The skinny guy packed away all the things from the disy cab that he felt would be good to sell. "Is this really Fang Zhaos residence? There are really too few things here. Does he have another residence? This could be just a ce where he has stopovers. People like him wouldnt only have one ce under their name. Perhaps his more confidential stuff is hidden somewhere else." "That might be possible." "Im almost done searching. Have you finished taking photos on your side? After you are done, let us have the sea slug hot pot. Im starting to feel hungry. But, I heard that thing has poison. We wouldnt be killed by the toxins, would we?" The skinny guy spoke. "Rx, it will be fine as long as we handle it carefully." The one who loved to eat sea slugs was already very proficient with the butchering and cleaning technique. "Sea slugs have high nutritional value. This one that is worth eighty million is definitely top grade! We mustnt miss this opportunity. Since its other aspects are all merely hype, its price might be due to its nutritional or medicinal value. It will be totally worth it to consume it! Totally worth it!" Noticing hisrade still worried, the shorter man continued, "How about, we fish it out, kill it and bring it back. Find an animal to try a bit. If its fine, then well consume it." "Sounds good. Later, you kill it, and I will find some ice. Lets bring it back to eat. It might die on the way if we bring it back alive. It could affect the taste. The two decided to continue their plundering when suddenly, there was a light thud. It sounded like a lid hitting the ground. The two stopped moving at once and held their breaths. The soundproofing inside the dormitory was very good. All outside noise was blocked. Even the drop of a pin could be heard. There was the sound of dripping water in the living room, but it faded very quickly. The skinny guy unsheathed his dagger and looked around with an icy gaze. The entertainment reporter also drew a gun. He had gotten this gun through some illegal means The two made their way to the living room quietly and nced around, not noticing anyone. The furnishings of the living room were very simple. There werent many ces that could hide a human. After surveying the living room once, the entertainment reporters eyes widened as he looked towards the water tank. "Where is the sea slug?!" As the two of them looked towards the water tank, arge ball of fury appeared on a nt at the side. Acute pain shot through their nerves. "Arghh!" Two sharp shrieks of pain rang out simultaneously. There were miserable shrieks, groaning, and then a soundless stupor. In seconds, the two were already on the ground. The room fell back into silence once again. Meanwhile therge ball of fury that had appeared shrunk at a speed visible to the naked eye until it returned to its original size. The sea slug that had been inside the water tank had done a "jail break" once again. When it had sensed danger, its normally soft body that could be held with bare hands swelled to arge size with spiky hairs pointing outwards. In order to avoid leaving any traces, the two intruders were wearing gloves, masks, long sleeve shirts, pants, and even bullet proof vests inside. Although the bullet proof vests protected some areas, the other parts covered by gloves, masks, and clothing could be easily pierced. The intruders hands, arms and face had all been stung. Everything had happened in a sh and the two were caught off guard. Blurry vision, intense pain and numbness set in as the toxin spread rapidly. The dagger and guns held by those two fell to the ground as they lost control of their limbs. After a few flops on the ground, the intruders lost consciousness. After a while, the "rabbit" hidden in the ornamental nt slid down and climbed up onto the body of one of the intruders. It extended its two probing ear-like feelers before mbering onto the other intruder and doing the same. Uninterested by these two bodies, it then left to gnaw on the bonsai in the living room. During the period where Fang Zhao had brought it to Huangzhou, the leaves of the bonsai nt had grown luxuriantly once again. Two pots were even flowering. As for the two unconscious intruders, they had been stung once more when the "rabbit" had gone to investigate them. Chapter 421 Paramour In A Golden Mansion HuangArt Advanced Studies Student Dormitory. Nanfeng, Yan Biao and Zuo Yu were all at Fang Zhaos dormitory. Fang Zhao had already told them about the thieves visit to his Yanzhou house and had contacted Silver Wing. Silver Wing knew how to handle this since they were experienced in these matters. And, with Fang Zhaos status, thepany didnt dare be negligent. Fang Zhao believed that he would get a reply shortly. It would also take quite a while for Fang Zhao to go home. Fortunately, there hadnt been any ssified documents or shameful things left there, so he didnt need to worry about the oue. Silver Wings personnel had asked Fang Zhao whether he would like the matter to be handled in secret or openly. "In secret" meant that Silver Wing would privately investigate while "openly" meant contacting the police. Fang Zhao chose "openly". Of course, regardless of whichever choice was taken, it would still be conducted in a discreet manner as Fang Zhao was a public figure. Currently, Nanfeng couldnt sit still, and his face was pale. Luckily, Fang Zhao didnt have any incriminating stuff left in the house so there was no need to worry about secret news being leaked but... eighty million! There was a sea slug valued at eighty million inside the apartment! The most expensive item in the entire house! Would an experienced thief miss it?! Even those limited edition gaming helmets added up couldnt match up to the sea slugs value! Perhaps the thief had broken in specifically to steal the sea slug! Nanfeng sorely regretted his decision. Indeed, this expensive item should have been brought along all the time! Previously, when Fang Zhao had brought it to the dormitory, he had only paid attention to it at the start before his focus had turned to Curly Hair. After all, Curly Hair was worth two hundred million, and with his military merits, Curly Hairs hidden value was even greater. But, this didnt mean that he didnt have to cherish the eighty million! Nanfeng was already preparing himself for the eventuality of the sea slug being stolen. He consoled himself by thinking, Luckily Curly Hair is always by Fang Zhaos side. Turning his head, Nanfeng saw Curly Hair lying listlessly at Fang Zhaos side. Nanfeng took a closer look and was startled. "Boss, why is Curly Hair crying?!" Yan Biao and Zuo Yu also looked over. They hadnt noticed it previously, but after hearing what Nanfeng had said, they now noticed that Curly Hairs face had obvious tear stains as though he had been crying. "Dogs cry too?" Yan Biao was curious. Despite having been Fang Zhaos bodyguard for so long, he had never seen Curly Hair cry before. He had never kept a dog before and didnt really pay much attention to pets. He really didnt know that dogs could cry. "Of course dogs cry. An oldrade of mine had a dog that liked to cry. It would cry whenever it got scolded." Crying whenever it got scolded? Nanfeng and the other two nced at the expressionless Fang Zhao who had remained silent up till now before looking at the listless Curly Hair... Was this because of a scolding from Fang Zhao? Sensing the gaze of those three, Fang Zhao nced at Curly Hair and said, "He got upset and cried when he heard that his home was broken into." "Oh, so that was the case." "Understood, understood." "I nearly shed tears when I learnt about it too." The trio nodded their heads simultaneously, but deep down they didnt think this way. What did Curly Hair know? He was surely scolded by boss! They reckoned that Fang Zhao had given Curly Hair a fierce scolding before they arrived here. Or, perhaps, Fang Zhao had vented his anger from learning that his ce was broken into on Curly Hair? Fang Zhao wasnt in any mood to care about what the trio were thinking. Even the matter of the break-in at his house was secondary. Right now, what was being considered most in his mind was still Curly Hair. This dog spoke! Then, Fang Zhao discovered that this dog seemed like he didnt realize that he had opened his mouth and spoken. Just like the previous time when he had subconsciously hummed along to the game background music, Curly Hair wasnt aware that he had spoken humannguage. Perhaps his attention was focused on his three gaming consoles that were stolen... No, those are my gaming consoles. When did they be his? Fang Zhao frowned and sized up Curly Hair on the ground beside him. Before calling the trio over, Fang Zhao had told Curly Hair that he was forbidden from making a sound. It would be a problem if others heard him speaking humannguage. Curly Hair really hadnt made a single sound, but from what he saw, if the gaming helmets were really stolen, he would really cry once more. It was reasonable to say that those with the ability to bypass and deactivate the security and surveince systems would very likely be able to steal everything and retreat before the police arrived. On the trip to Whale Ind, Curly Hair hadnt learnt much, but he had learnt to cry. Fang Zhao had also asked Curly Hair how he knew that there was a break-in at home. Curly Hair wasnt able to exin. To be precise, he couldnt say it clearly. The pronunciation had been very weird, like a kid who hadnt learned how to speak yet. The only two sentences that had been somewhat clear were "Fang Zhao" and "My game console has been stolen". Those had been blurted out anxiously. After that, through the dormitorys gaming helmet and pop-up screen, Curly Hair had typed a few key words in the dialog box so Fang Zhao could roughly guess what he meant. How did Curly Hair know there was someone stealing the gaming helmets? Because he had bound himself to the disy cab where the gaming helmet was stored! Using his own method! And it couldnt be easily discovered! As for how he had established such a connection, and how he knew this method... For Curly Hair, he had just suddenly discovered how to do it! Using it was just as easy as eating and drinking. It was just like the innate ability of a baby to drink milk! However, it was still somewhat different because it wasnt innate for Curly Hair. He hadnt even aware of it until the day he had stared at the disy cab. As he stared and stared, he had developed a feeling that it had been bound to him. In short, Curly Hair couldnt exin it. While Fang Zhao was mulling over the issue with Curly Hair, the reply from Yanzhou finally came. Silver Wing had established a small temporary team to handle this matter immediately after receiving Fang Zhaos call. The one who contacted Fang Zhao was the leader of this small team. He had also been the one to inform the police. "Nothing should have been stolen. The two intruders were also apprehended, but the situation is a little problematic." The team leader watched as two stretchers were loaded into an emergency flying transport. "When we arrived, the two were lying on the ground with their entire bodies considerably swollen..." "Their identities have already been confirmed. Those two are on the polices A-grade wanted list. They are suspected to be poisoned and are in critical condition. Emergency treatment had to be administered immediately. Any longer and we would have to contact forensics..." "There is no way of keeping this matter under wraps anymore. Its best if youe over tomorrow. You might be required to cooperate with the investigation." Upon hearing this, Fang Zhao revealed a strange facial expression. "Alright, I got it." The team leader paused before lowering his voice. "... Do you hide any dangerous drugs in your home?" "No," Fang Zhao replied. The other party asked another question before ending the call. After hanging up, Nanfeng asked anxiously, "How is it? Was the sea slug stolen?" "No, it was in its tank when the police arrived." Nanfeng heaved a sigh of relief and then asked without any hope, "Were the thieves caught?" "They were apprehended and are being rescued," Fang Zhao replied. The trio: "???" Rescue? Curly Hair was whimpering at the side. Fang Zhao cast a nce at him and said, "The gaming helmets and other valuable items werent taken. Nothing was stolen." Fang Zhao got Zuo Yu and Yan Biao to head over to Qian City first. He would return after the end of tomorrows sses. Currently in Yanzhous Qian City. The leader of the Silver Wing team handling Fang Zhaos matter had tightly furrowed brows. He was busy contacting the hospital, trying his best to find out exactly what toxins those two suffered from and how they had be poisoned. At the same time, he was also trying to guess exactly what Fang Zhao kept hidden in his home. He reckoned that Fang Zhao surely was hiding something. Perhaps he even had some prohibited items that he wasnt willing to reveal. Since Fang Zhao had chosen to handle this openly, it probably didnt involve sex, gambling or drugs. However, Fang Zhao had ck street history. The in-charge was worried that Fang Zhao perhaps was trafficking other prohibited medications. These sorts of highly toxic drugs werent easy to deal with. "Sigh, how troublesome." The matter had been expected to be wrapped up quickly and quietly, yet it had now turned out this way. Silver Wing simply had no way of keeping this matter under wraps in the short term, and the identities of those two intruders meant that this matter wouldnt be set aside lightly. In the same building a few floors lower, a certain Inte personality had started his live stream. Against the backdrop of the night sky, he was artistically dramatizing and entertaining his viewers. He was totally absorbed in it when an emergency flying transport zipped past rapidly with its flickering and noisy siren. The Inte personality stopped his exposition and aimed his camera upwards. "Seems like the penthouse apartment has some issue. I wonder what happened... Eh? There are police too? It isnt some malicious case, is it? How scary." As he was speaking, he received a push notification from a media outlet he followed. He opened the notification, which was a news item with a photograph of the top floor penthouse apartment. It had been taken by an entertainment reporter from another building, so the angle was different. But a few uniformed policemen and the emergency flying transport that wasnding could be made out in the photograph. When he continued to scroll down the article and saw the apartment owner, the Inte personality was shocked. His first reaction: What the f*ck! Fang Zhao lives above me?! His second reaction: Something big happened! There were police and an emergency flying transport. How could it be a small matter?! If it involved anyone else, everyone would just treat it as tonights news, and it would pass after seeing and discussing it. But the one involved now was a celebrity! A celebrity famous in all twelve continents of the world! He had even appeared on the news quite recently. Live stream viewers also started stirring up the news immediately when they heard what was being said. There werent just viewers from Yanzhou but other continents as well. "Something happened in Fang Zhaos house?" "Its been verified. Two Yanzhou journalists have already posted this news on social media tforms!" The eyes of that Inte personality widened as he saw the number of online viewers increasing exponentially. He excitedly browsed a few more web pages and tforms. "For the time being, three entertainment reporters have imed that the one staying in the top floor penthouse is Fang Zhao. It shouldnt be wrong then, but we still dont know exactly what happened in Fang Zhaos house. It is probably serious... Now, Qian City entertainment reporters are simply like flies that have caught the scent of shi... Cough, bears that have smelled honey and started digging for the truth! I will continue paying attention to this... I wonder if I can head up for a look..." "110 (Police Hotline) + 120 (Emergency Hotline) = Serious incident" "110+120+Celebrity? Furthermore, its one of Yanzhous most resplendent stars in the past two years?" Netizens couldnt be serious about it. Besides Fang Zhao fans, the majority of others that focused on this were doing so purely to join in the excitement. How curious! That was the Fang Zhao who had been hotly discussed some time back! A genius artist in the eyes of many! Fiery Birds handpicked endorser for their new products! A young role model who was showered by praises from various continents authoritative publications and official military media outlets! Negative news has finally emerged?! Five minutester, someone in Huangzhou verified that Fang Zhao was in HuangArt. Two hourster, HuangArt students saw Fang Zhao in ss. He could not have been in Yanzhou. Then, who exactly was currently living in Fang Zhaos apartment? A rtive? Friend? Or... Nanfengs face turned dark as he explored all the various imaginative guesses. "Boss, do you want to go online and release an exnation?" Nanfeng showed the recent push notifications from entertainment news sources to Fang Zhao. There were already four bold headlines from media outlets that had been sent out in session concerning Fang Zhao [Hidden Romance exposed? Secret Lady Appears In Fang Zhaos Grand Residence!] [Startling! Popr Star Fools All By Keeping A Paramour In A Golden Mansion?] [Sudden Raid On Fang Zhaos Grand Mansion By Yanzhou Police. Many Arrested] [Fang Zhaos Image Crumbling?! Insider Leaks: It Has Been At Least Three Months Already] Fang Zhao: "? ? ?" Chapter 422 Stupid News Once the first photograph appeared, many entertainment tabloids released their own takes within an hour. Their formats were all the same: that first photograph followed bypletely fabricated contents. What about the truth? The truth was important, but site traffic was even more important! At this time, what they were fighting for was site traffic. Whoever could grab more site traffic first would earn more money! Were rumors in the entertainment industry called rumor mongering? It was called hyping! What would happen if there weren''t any topics to report when the truth came out? It was better to earn a bunch first before anything else. These entertainment reporters also weren''t just blindly fabricating. They even gave various analysis and exnations to make it sound as though it were the truth. Fang Zhao''s graduation was nearing, and he had been busy with preparing his graduation concert. Together with the Whale Ind Conference, he had indeed disappeared for quite a period of time. Theizens'' line of thought were swayed as they read the analysis of these entertainment reporters. When they thought about Fang Zhao''s previous disappearance, these reasonings seemed to make sense. There were photographs and the actual fact that Fang Zhao had recently returned to Qi''an City for today before leaving hurriedly. Perhaps, just as this entertainment reporter guessed, Fang Zhao hade over to meet his lover? Or, perhaps it was some unspeakable matter that yet another entertainment reporter said? After all, even the police were mobilized. Entertainment reporters fabricated stories vigorously, andizens online became very excited just reading all the news. Some media outlets who hadn''t gotten in on the first round of hype coveted the site traffic that others were getting and also joined the party soon after. Those trying to muddy his name also wouldn''t let such an opportunity slip by. Silver Wing couldn''t be allowed to just cover up this incident. Of course, there were also some who felt disdain towards this sort of news. Wang Tie was one such example. He wouldn''t fabricate random lies and falsehoods. He only released definitive evidence. Their professional principles were different from his. Ordinarily, they would go about earning their own money and not cross paths. On the surface, they would still appear harmonious despite what they thought deep down. Right now, Wang Tie turned his nose up and scoffed at all these so-called "truths" all over the Inte. "If Fang Zhao really wanted to hide something, do you think that trash like you would be able to discover it?" Although Wang Tie didn''t dabble in Fang Zhao''s matters, he was also rather curious towards this incident and felt an unbearable itch. He wasn''t the sort that would stand at the side and re at others so he used a few dummy ounts toment. "It is obvious that Fang Zhao notified the police voluntarily. Perhaps someone suffered at Fang Zhao''s hands. It''s just that we do not know who are the unlucky ones." Wang Tie was happy to view it as a joke and aired his views as long as he wasn''t the one suffering from that misfortune. In Leizhou, Zaro was just about to take a nap. Over the past few days, he had been dragged by his dad into training. He was really tired and wanted to rest whenever he had any free time. Unfortunately, he had just shut his eyes when Woo Tianhao rang him up. "Have you seen the news that just came out online? Someone''s public persona is going toe crashing down!" Woo Tianhao giggled deviously. Zaro yawned. "Not a big deal. This happens everyday in the news. I''m sick of hearing about them already." "Fang Zhao has gotten into trouble!" Woo Tianhao was clearly excited. All traces of Zaro''s sleepiness vanished. "Who?!" Some of the Renault family''s core members had attended the Whale Ind Conference. Zaro''s father was among them. Thus, they knew a little about the matter of Fang Zhao rendering meritorious services during the conference period. They looked at Fang Zhao, and then thought about their very own Zaro Thus, after the Whale Ind Conference concluded, Zaro was forced into training by his father. During this period, what he heard the most was, "Look at Fang Zhao!" Zaro was delighted upon hearing that Fang Zhao had a scandal now! After searching the Inte and seeing all sorts of stuff, Zaro got so excited that his spittle went flying everywhere. "Seeing how secretive he is being means that he surely has a guilty conscience! Based on my experience of over two decades in the entertainment industry, it''s almost certain that he has a secret lover in his mansion! How awesome! Fang Zhao actually did something that even I wouldn''t dare do!" Renault family elders had told Zaro to go about his love life and friendships openly instead of hiding them. It couldn''t be helped. The Renault family elders were also worried. It wasn''t that they were strict, but that they were concerned about Zaro''s limited intelligence. His family members were afraid he could be implicated in trouble if he wasn''t careful. Since he hadn''t been able to vent all his excitement with Woo Tianhao, Zaro then went to contact Chu Bo. "Bobo, did you know that Fang Zhao has gotten into trouble?" Chu Bo had just finished performing a concert. His family had criticized him for failing to control himself and using two lines of expletives. He had been sulking dejectedly in his own recording studio without checking the Inte. The news that Zaro brought immediately raised his spirits. "For real?" Chu Bo went online to browse through the news. The sides of his lips curled upwards. "To think that there would be a day like this for him!" Chu Bo hadplex sentiments regarding Fang Zhao. He felt that Fang Zhao was a rather good person, but after being scared into silence by Fang Zhao during that concert, he had always felt a psychological scar in his heart. Now, he had dissipated it with some difficulty, but it wasn''tpletely gone. Seeing that Fang Zhao could also have a scandal helped ease his psychological scar considerably. See, Fang Zhao is also just a normal person. There is nothing to be afraid of. With that thought, Chu Bo made a call to Fang Zhao to express his sympathy and ask whether he required any help. If he could make Fang Zhao owe him a favor, Chu Bo felt that whatever traces of that psychological scar would no longer exist. Chu Bo had always thought that people more impressive than himself wouldn''te begging to him and he wouldn''t need to take action. On the contrary, those that needed help would surely be inferior to himself. Since he can''tpare to me, what is there to be afraid of? Thus, Fang Zhao received calls with constion intent from Zaro, Woo Tianhao, Chu Bo and others, although they couldn''t even hide their joyous delight in his misfortune. Fang Zhao: "" Are this bunch of kids asking for a whooping? Of course, besides Zaro and the bunch, Fang Zhao also received calls from many people. Even Mo Lang had specially called to offer help. These people were genuinely showing concern. Although the police were still investigating and details weren''t convenient to divulge, Fang Zhao still told them that it wasn''t a big matter and that all the news online was fabricated. The truth woulde to light as long as they waited. While the Inte was abuzz with conjectures, Zuo Yu and Yan Biao arrived in Qi''an City and headed to Fang Zhao''s home. There were two police officers on guard there. After identifying themselves, Zuo Yu and Yan Biao went inside. Upon seeing the apartment that had been messily rummaged through, Zuo Yu clicked his tongue. "It''s about time Boss moves to a new ce." With Fang Zhao''s current status, staying here was unsuitable indeed. For ordinary people, this ce was indeed luxurious. However, it was insufficient for a public figure who had lots of exposure in the entertainment circle. Yan Biao surveyed all over before halting his gaze at the aquarium. "The eighty million is still here." In ordance to Fang Zhao''s instructions, Yan Biao took out hismunications device and made a video call to Fang Zhao. "We have already arrived boss." Yan Biao let Fang Zhao view the situation of his house. "It doesn''t seem too bad." Fang Zhao only casually looked at the somewhat messy apartment before telling Yan Biao, "Check whether the aquarium''s lid is unlocked." Yan Biao went closer and took a look. "It''s unlocked. The aquarium can be opened." Fang Zhao''s silence was somewhat longer this time. "Boss?" Yan Biao was a little puzzled. Zuo Yu had also been carefully inspecting at the side. He had heard that the two people that had broken in were found unconscious here, but he hadn''t discovered any marks. Fang Zhao took a deep breath before instructing, "Stick a memo at the side of the aquarium that says ''extremely venomous, stay away''. Write the words big and make sure it is eye-catching." Zuo Yu and Yan Biao said, " Boss do you mean those two were stung?" "Mmhm." Zuo Yu and Yan Biao both took a step back simultaneously. Fang Zhao nced around and saw that the two bonsais in the living room had been nibbled on. Clearly, the "rabbit" in the aquarium had been out. Having confirmed his suspicious, Fang Zhao once again applied for leave to return to Yanzhou after he ended sses on the second day. The two perpetrators that had been rushed to the hospital were finally out of critical condition but were still unconscious. The police were aware that these two were afflicted with sea slug venom and also had questions for Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao was cooperative and produced the ownership permit as well as various other documents concerning it. The permit wasprehensive and there were no issues with Fang Zhao''s right to breed it. The Police had also checked the sea slug feed in Fang Zhao''s house. Commonly seen pets like sea slugs couldn''t be fed with highly toxic food without approval. Although the police had already confirmed that the feed within Fang Zhao''s apartment waspletely non-toxic, it still didn''t mean that whatever that was fed to the sea slug in the past wasn''t toxic. Afterwards, byparing what had happened to experimental results from various sea slug researchers, the final conclusion was: "What caused these two to be lying in hospital is just a venom itposes within its body from the energy gained through photosynthesis. It is only released when it feels under threat and has nothing to do with its food. If it had really been given toxic food, even if there were just a slight bit of toxicity, those two would have already stopped breathing before the police arrived." Police officers: "" So, those two deserved it! The pot and condiments lying around the kitchen had made the intentions of those two obvious. It could only be said that those two had been asking for it by breaking in! Served them right for getting stung! And, they were fortunate that Fang Zhao hadn''t fed it any toxic foodstuff! However, one more unsolved mystery remained. The surface area on their bodies that were stung was too huge. How had it been done? Could it be those two had hugged the sea slug and rolled around? Those questions would have to wait until those two regained consciousness. Right now, there were no longer any problems for Fang Zhao. The personnel dispatched by Silver Wing to handle Fang Zhao''s incident also heaved a sigh of relief. No wonder Fang Zhao had dared to make a police report. Fang Zhao hadn''t done anything illegal nor did he have any of those shady dealings. He had believed Fang Zhao''s issue to be much moreplicated, but that wasn''t the case. However, the matter couldn''t be hidden. All sorts of rumors were flying all over on the Inte. Now, they needed the police to rify matters as nobody would believe the credibility of any statement that Silver Wing issued. There was also the need to contact authoritative media outlets as their words held weight. The follow-up actions would all be handled by one of Silver Wing''s teams. Thus, a day after this incident, an authoritative Yanzhou media outlet released a piece of news. [Two Fugitives Broke Into Fang Zhao''s Residence Late At Night. They Tried To Cook A Sea Slug Worth 80 Million, But Ended Up In The Hospital Fighting For Their Lives] Everyone that had been waiting an entire day to hear from an authoritative media outlet: "" People across the globe who were paying attention to this news were also shocked. "Hahaha, what sort of stupid news is this!" "Those two are especially foolish!" "Yeah, they should have some intelligence if they could break in Come on, they were nearly poisoned to death from trying to eat a sea slug!" "I suspect that this was nned by Fang Zhao. How could there be such stupid thieves?" "Fang Zhao again? Hyped again? Or is it fabricated to hide some truths?" "Fabricate my *ss! Yanzhou''s Qi''an City Police Department has already confirmed the identities of those too. There is even an official stamp. This is real news! Those two are A-listed wanted criminals by the police! This, time Fang Zhao''s pet sea slug has rendered a meritorious service!" "For real? A-list wanted criminals? If that is true, I just want to say something to those two you f*cking deserved it!" "As expected from my idol. Even the sea slug he keeps can apprehend thieves!" A certain person from the ''PET'' magazine who had once evaluated Fang Zhao''s two pets said as if trying to clear his grievances, "I said it before, that one is really very dangerous! Do you all believe me now?!" Back then, my arm was nearly been crippled despite just a touch while wearing a thick glove! I really wasn''t doing it wrongly. That "rabbit" is just that savage! Chapter 423 Guard Dog In no time, more and more authoritative media outlets reported on this matter. The truth was that two thieves had broken into steal stuff and had been stung and sent to the hospital by Fang Zhao''s sea slug. Authoritative media outlets didn''t have that much click-bait and had a tendency to state the truth, so they were also more trusted by people. As these authoritative outlets released their say,izens also no longer suspected that Fang Zhao was involved in any shady incident. Slowly, more and more people ced their attention on Fang Zhao''s sea slug. "I want the detailed information and purchase info of the same type of sea slug that Fang Zhao has! Price negotiable!" A certain Fang Zhao fan posted this excitedly on social media tforms. "Don''t bother. In the whole world, there is only one like that which carries extraterrestrial genes. The sort that has half extraterrestrial genes isn''t that easy to rear." "I found the old issue of "PET" magazine where there was an introduction to that sea slug of Fang Zhao''s. Its estimated value was 80 million!" "I remember this. Fang Zhao''s one can also emit light and made sea slugmps a fad. Those two thieves are idiots. It would probably fetch many millions on the ck market. To think that professional thieves would only concern themselves with eating!" "That''s not entirely urate. I have asked many people. There are many people willing to rear that kind of sea slug. However, I have never seen anyone willing to secretly purchase one on the ck market and rear it. Not many would dare rear that sea slug in secret. Its diet, needs, and other information arepletely unknown because it is a hybrid variety. People would be worried about killing it by ident if they aren''t careful. Who would dare ignore this risk after spending 80 million on it?" "Makes sense. It seems that those two thieves weren''t willing to take such a risk and felt that they might as well consume a sea slug worth 80 million. That is great value too." "Hahahaha, didn''t they end up in hospital after being stung?! Idiots!" "Speaking of things, this incident reminds me of that film that was released sometime back which was about a sea slug." "Yes, yes, yes, same here!" As the subject and topic changed over and over, the film about the sea slug was mentioned. The plot was about a highly intelligent sea slug. Everyone had just treated it as a science fiction story just for entertainment, but the incident in Fang Zhao''s home led to more discussion about it. In no time, the online discussions went from the two wanted fugitives to Fang Zhao''s extremely valuable sea slug to whether there was any possibility of hybrid sea slugs ever entering the mass consumer market. Finally, the topic shifted to whether that sort of "demonic" sea slug portrayed in the film existed. Thus, the sea slug film that had already seen a sharp decline in the box office started to rise again. Fang Zhao received a call from Tan Min when he got home. Fang Zhao had run into Tan Min, the diver who had switched careers to be a director, back while sourcing sea slug feed when he had been invited to the Corale Archipgo to attend the Corale Film Festival. At that time, Fang Zhao had been won over by his movie''s purpose of advocating the conservation of the ocean so he had invested in Tan Min''s film that revolved around a sea slug. The film had been released not too long ago and did decently. It couldn''t be considered a box office hit, but at least it had made a profit. After all, it was a small scale production, not a mega blockbuster. But after this happened, Fang Zhao brought about a new wave of interest in sea slugs. Tan Min also didn''t let this opportunity for publicity slip by. Seeing the box office sales rising again, he excitedly gave a call to Fang Zhao. "A friend of mine says to make the most of this opportunity. We can surely turn our minor profits into major profits! I was just talking to two video streaming tforms regarding the copyrights. Fang Zhao, perhaps you will even get a three hundred percent return on your principal!! This is only a conservative estimate. If we''re lucky, this film might even join the tenfold profit club. How awesome would that be?!" Tan Min said this confidently. His voice was bright and crisp, and his eyes glowed with ambition when he mentioned the tenfold profit club. Only Tan Min himself knew the hardships of bing a director with just the background of a diver. The sess this time around was only a fluke, but it gave him confidence and faith. Tan Min felt that his director prospects were still rather bright. Thus, he wasn''t stingy with his benefactor, Fang Zhao. After using Fang Zhao''s poprity to do another round of marketing that made the box office numbers soar, he wanted to quickly let Fang Zhao know that he wasn''t someone who became ungrateful after earning lots of money. Fang Zhao chuckled after listening to what Tan Min had said. "You don''t have to return it. Donate my entire share of profit from this film to the Ocean Environment and Ecology Conservation Fund. You are more familiar with the organization, so do as you see fit." On the other end of the call, Tan Min paused and asked, "Don-Donate all of it? This isn''t a small sum." "All of it," Fang Zhao said firmly. Upon confirming that Fang Zhao''s intentions were to really donate the money and weren''t an act for moneyundering, Tan Min was suddenly moved. He started to reflect and wonder whether the benefits thaty before his eyes had clouded his mind. In the beginning, he had changed careers from a diver to a director because he wanted to show people the charm of the ocean as well as increase awareness in the importance of protecting the oceans. He had nearly forgotten his own initial aspirations. "I I will also donate!" Tan Min choked up. "You don''t need to. You still need to leave enough capital to make a living. This is only the beginning. You still have to prepare more future works," Fang Zhao said gently. Tan Min, who hadn''t been thinking clearly, felt as though a basin of cold water had been poured over his head and cooled him down. He had to face reality. Yes, he couldn''tpare with Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao was someone who could just donate his reward of many billions like it was nothing! When he ended the call with Tan Min, Fang Zhao went online to check the situation of the film and help publicize it a little. After that, he once again pondered his home break-in. The focus of the police was on the two wanted criminals. As for other questions such as the hybrid''s sea slug''s method of stinging and other details, the police only asked for a rough outline. They were somewhat surprised upon finding out that this sea slug could open its own aquarium. This new variety of sea slug had extra-terrestrial genes and was worth 80 million Strictly speaking, it could probably be considered a new species. With that in mind, this peculiarity could still be considered eptable. Even so, Fang Zhao stayed in Yanzhou for two more days to cooperate with investigation. The police suspected that somebody was targeting Fang Zhao and those two wanted criminals hadn''t selected their target at random. The police in charge of the investigation had asked Fang Zhao for any leads. Had he offended anyone? Did he suspect anyone? Currently, they couldn''t get much information out of the mouths of those two criminals. Fang Zhao really couldn''t think of any right away. There were too many people who had been offended by him. He had obstructed the paths of quite a number of people and had probably incurred the fury of many. "Whatever it is, you still have to take note of your own safety!" Nanfeng said nervously. "Also, it''s best if you move houses, boss. You can no longer stay here. Many Yanzhou entertainment reporters have their attention on this ce and have found a variety of reasons to visit some households below. Since this ce has already been exposed, you should move to a safer and more private ce. I have already contacted a few friends to ask about some suitable districts in Yanzhou. Luckily, you still haven''t graduated from your advanced studies yet, so you basically don''t live here." Nanfeng suggested that the best option would be the one of those detached vis so that at least Fang Zhao wouldn''t be subjected to sneak photography from the floors above and below. Ever since people living below in this building had learned that Fang Zhao stayed here, camera drones around the size of houseflies were seen flying around trying to take sneak shots. And, they even had the cheek to say that they were photographing the city''s skyscape. What b*llshit! "There''s no rush. You just continue finding out more first," Fang Zhao said. Currently, this ce really wasn''t suitable for living anymore. However, finding another ce wasn''t too urgent. In two days, Fang Zhao still needed to return to Huangzhou to continue his studies, so there was still time to find a ce. As they were talking, Nanfeng received a new message. Since Fang Zhao didn''t have a manager, his assistant Nanfeng was acting concurrently as his liaison and could basically be somewhat considered to be a semi-manager. People would seek out Nanfeng when they couldn''t contact Fang Zhao. Zuo Yu was seated at the side and noticed Nanfeng''s strange expression. He asked, "What is it now?" Nanfeng nced at Fang Zhao and said, "They''re seeking an endorsement from boss." "What sort of endorsement?" Zuo Yu was curious. "ck Pot." "???" Nanfeng showed an image to Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu while exining, "This is the photograph of Boss'' kitchen that was leaked earlier, the one showing the pot and condiments the two criminals had taken out to cook the 80 million cough, our sea slug. The brand of the pot has already been determined byizens. Now, the manufacturer wishes to ask boss to endorse their cookware." "Will you endorse it?" Nanfeng looked to Fang Zhao. " No," Fang Zhao replied. While saying that, Fang Zhao received a call on his end and smiled when he saw the name of the caller. "Nazi? Long time no see." The caller was Natiwuzi, the boss of "Space", which was a music night club in Qi''an City. He was also one of the top three speed-strumming maestros in the entire world. "Nazi" was a name that his close friends and families used. "I heard that you encountered some troubles over at your end. How abouting here and having some fun? You wouldn''t have to worry about harassment from entertainment reporters," Natiwuzi spoke slowly. "I remember you mentioned some interest towards antiques. I have just received some small objects from the Old Era. Come over and have a look!" Despite saying this much, Natiwuzi''s hands were itching. He wanted to find a guitar strumming partner. It just so happened that Fang Zhao was trying to avoid reporters at this time. Also, he was indeed interested in those Old Era objects that Natiwuzi was talking about. "Zuo Yu, you and I will go over. Yan Biao and Nanfeng stay home," Fang Zhao said. Yan Biao had been the driver the previous time they went out, so it was Zuo Yu''s turn now. "Boss, I will go too!" "Zuo Yu alone isn''t enough." Nanfeng and Yan Biao eximed at the same time. "No need, you two keep an eye on them." Fang Zhao pointed at the sea slug that was locked back in its aquarium once again and then at Curly Hair, who was still standing guard over the disy cab. Nanfeng and Yan Biao still wished to persuade Fang Zhao more, but they ultimately shut up. It was just too bad that they had a boss who could fight and run better than themselves. They felt that they would be nothing more than ornaments if they went, so they couldn''t find it in them to change Fang Zhao''s mind. After Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu left, Yan Biao sat on the sofa in silence. After a while, he looked at the time and kicked Nanfeng, who was sending messages. He used his chin to gesture Nanfeng to look at Curly Hair. "This dog Curly Hair has been crouched there ever sinceing back. That disy cab and him have been staring lovingly at each other for an entire day. Err, more urately, it should be considered a one-sided love from the dog." Nanfeng raised an eyebrow and said without much thought, "He is helping boss guard his belongings. Besides the 80 million sea slug in the apartment, the other items in the disy cab are the most valuable. Good dogs are like this. They are silent and faithful guards that won''t let outsiders steal a single brick or tile from this house." "Oh, really?" Yan Biao didn''t believe that. He kept feeling that Curly Hair''s gaze on that disy cab was filled with a fiery passion. Yet another hour passed. Curly Hair was still crouched before the disy cab in his original position. Even the dog food ced by his side was untouched. Yan Biao looked at the disy cab and thought about what Nanfeng had said. He then nced at Curly Hair andughed silently. This little thing was rather interesting. The way he stared at those belongings seemed genuine. It was as though he would chase anyone who stole any of these items to the ends of the earth! Chapter 424 Antique Fang Zhao''s first visit to "Space" had been on the rmendation of Silver Wing Gaming Department manager Wayne to check out what "people of the same age" were like. At that time, he hadn''tpletely adapted to his new identity and hadn''t understood how a young person normally behaved. He had wanted to learn how to be more lively, enthusiastic and mboyant. Luo Yunyang had been willing to experience some new ces for the sake of creating music that could be epted by youngsters of the New Era. It was also at "Space" where he had met Natiwuzi. "Space" was a music entertainment venue and Natiwuzi''s private domain was located above "Space". No guest was allowed up unless Natiwuzi personally invited them. Fang Zhao got Zuo Yu to stop the car at the ce where Natiwuzi had mentioned. The person waiting for them brought Fang Zhao and Zuo Yu upstairs. Natiwuzi''s private domain was silent most of the time. Natiwuzi also practised the guitar in soundproof rooms. The corridors were so quiet that it had a solemn vibe. Fang Zhao''s arrival broke this solemness. "Teacher Fang, this way please. The boss is already waiting for you." A bodyguard in ck waiting at the corridor indicated with a smile on his face. Zuo Yu eyed that person and thought to himself, Teacher Fang? It was only "Mr. Fang" thest time. Has boss''s status increased, or has their level of sucking up risen? Was it better for an artist''s bodyguard to be more candid or quick-witted? Secretly observing this bodyguard opposite him who seemed to be doing rather well, Zuo Yu decided to discuss this with Yan Biao and Nanfeng when he got back. He wanted to create a reliable persona for himself so that he wouldn''t be inferior. Fang Zhao had Zuo Yu wait outside while he entered the room Natiwuzi was in. Natiwuzi''s nickname was "Yanzhou''s Shadowless Hands", and he was one of the three great speed-strumming maestros in the world. However, Natiwuzi felt the extreme loneliness that all experts felt Besides me, others are trash. Natiwuzi''srynx already wasn''t good, and he wasn''t willing to talk much to begin with. When he did talk, he spoke especially slowly. Natiwuzi also didn''t have much desire to speak to people he felt were "a bunch of ordinary people". Those who didn''t know Natiwuzi would reckon that he probably spent too much time in "God''s Domain" and did not interact with "mortals" who didn''t understand music based on this impression. Most of the time, Natiwuzi''s assistants and bodyguards were used to their boss''s disregard and silence. To their surprise, they had heard Natiwuziughing heartily upon Fang Zhao''s arrival, which was aplete 180 from the everyday silence they were so ustomed to. "Fang Zhao! Long time no see!" Natiwuzi stuffed a guitar into Fang Zhao''s hands upon seeing him. "Still remember how to strum?" Natiwuzi was worried that perhaps Fang Zhao hadn''t touched a guitar in a long time and had gotten rusty. "I haven''t forgotten." Fang Zhao took the guitar. "There are also instrument mastery sses in HuangArt''s advanced study course." "That''s great then!" Natiwuzi didn''t waste any more time and strummed a chord for Fang Zhao. The room was soundproof, and the guitar sounds were isted within. Zuo Yu and Natiwuzi''s bodyguard stood guard outside. Naturally, they didn''t just stand there in silence. When bodyguard met bodyguard, mutual bragging and exchange wasmonce. Natiwuzi''s bodyguard had also brought some tea, water and refreshments. Alcohol was out of the question though. Bodyguards weren''t supposed to touch any alcohol while on duty. The bodyguard Zuo Yu had been examining had been promoted to Natiwuzi''s personal bodyguard earlier that year. He and a few other bodyguards were the ones who would apany Natiwuzi outside. They were the highest paid bodyguards here. Natiwuzi''s bodyguard was curious about Fang Zhao''s bodyguard, so he asked Zuo Yu about his general job. Zuo Yu smiled faintly. "We apany the boss wherever he goes. We also have assignments when boss is home andply with everything he says." That bodyguard was stunned for a bit. "You still have assignments when your boss doesn''t go out?" Zuo Yu maintained his collected smile. "Of course." Too many assignments. For example, feeding the pets, walking the dog, attending training sses All of that stuff cannot be said! The bodyguard sitting opposite seemed to have processed something else in his mind and said with respect and admiration, "Being trusted by the boss for important assignments demonstrates the bodyguard''s value! Impressive!" "Cough, you are too kind." Zuo Yu maintained his stoic expression. As the two body guards chatted, they talked about experiences on the job and their philosophy when dealing with matters. Afterwards, they started to brag about their own bosses. "Our boss''s speech might sound sluggish, but he bes a tornado the moment he picks up a guitar. Two total extremes! However, geniuses always have their own quirks. You can''t judge a person by their appearance." Natiwuzi''s bodyguard acted as though it was an honor just to bask in the halo of his bosses'' genius. Zuo Yu nodded his head in approval. "Indeed! Just like our boss. Most of the time, he seems like a gentle and cultured person. But when he fig ys games, he bes a monster. He''s so viol explosive. Otherwise, he wouldn''t have been able to produce so many epic tunes. Some of them can even cure illnesses!" He was an outstanding employee; he couldn''t say that his boss was vicious when beating up people. Natiwuzi''s bodyguard didn''t think much of it. Natiwuzi''s people believed that Fang Zhao was a musician and artist. When Fang Zhao had arrived, Natiwuzi''s bodyguards had categorized Fang Zhao as an artistic youth. Back then, the incident of Fang Zhao taking on six men at "Space" had already long been blurred by his image of an "artistic youth". Was that fighting? That had just been disco dancing! Natiwuzi''s bodyguard then said, "Actually, us bodyguards for celebrities don''t have it easy. Although our sries are high, sometimes the mental pressure is really great. I reckon that the amount the boss talks to us in one month isn''t even as much as he has spoken to Fang Zhao today. I can''t help but feel like we are disregarded." Zuo Yu still had the faint smile stered on his face. "I understand." The pressure of being a salted fish was also great. While the two outside were sharing the stresses of being bodyguards, Fang Zhao and Natiwuzi strummed up a storm on their guitars. After feeling sated from all the strumming, Natiwuzi asked Fang Zhao about his recent incident and asked whether he needed help. He also rmended a few suitable residential districts to Fang Zhao. Fang Zhao talked about it briefly and then asked, "Didn''t you say that you obtained some new artifacts from the Old Era? Let me see them." "Aiya, I nearly forgot!" Natiwuzi brought Fang Zhao to his store room. "Everything in this store room is an artifact. However, those at the top are genuine, while those at the bottom are imitations. Imitations are easy to find." Natiwuzi''s father had been an archaeologist who loved collecting antiques. Thus, Natiwuzi had also inherited part of his father''s enthusiasm. However, he still had a preference for guitars and various Old Era instruments. Everything else had less precedence. However, he was still rather interested in general and would store Old Era antiques on his disy shelves whenever he obtained some. He would also get someone to construct an imitation and would fiddle with these imitations from time to time. He couldn''t bear to mess around with the genuine ones even if they had been restored and reinforced. After five hundred years, they could still be damaged easily no matter how much restoration was done. Besides, even if these things were fully restored to their original condition, they still couldn''t bepared to the imitations made from new materials of the New Era. Natiwuzi exined to Fang Zhao what these newly obtained Old Era artifacts were as well as their uses in the Old Era. "This is a type of mobile phone from the Old Era. Its damage is rather severe so we can''t determine its original appearance. Take a look at the restored imitation on the shelf below. That is itsplete image. Apparently, this is still an even earlier model, so it is ratherrge. In the Old Era, it was also had a nickname ''Brick Cell Phone''. I really can''t imagine how people back then carried such arge thing around to make calls. That would be so inconvenient!" Natiwuzi was still rather pleased to obtain this iplete brick cell phone. Although it was severely damaged, there currently wasn''t another such brick cell phone in the world as well preserved as this one. It was rumored that this had been preserved by many collectors all this time. Otherwise, even the remains wouldn''t have existed after so many years. "And this too. You definitely won''t be able to guess what it is used for" Natiwuzi showed off his own collection. There were someponents of electronic products and even moreponents of ancient instruments. However, Fang Zhao didn''t really care about all these. His attention was on a little box in the corner of the disy cab. In it was a small circr badge. The surfaceyer could no longer be seen, and the metal emblem was tarnished. There were some scratches as well as a few dents. Fang Zhao focused his gaze on the remaining words that could still be vaguely seen on the badge: "Ding Chuan Secondary School". This was a school badge. An Old Era secondary school badge. The badged was deformed and no longer had its fully round shape. The scratches and marks on it seemed to narrate everything that it had gone through. "Can I see it?" Fang Zhao pointed at that school badge and asked Natiwuzi. "You have an interest in this?" Natiwuzi was astonished. Then, he quickly remembered that Fang Zhao was a youngster, so being interested in Old Era school badges was understandable. "Go ahead; gloves are over by the side. Control your strength, these small and fine items require more caution. There is an imitation copy of its original appearance. You can y with that right away." Natiwuzi didn''t have much interest in that school badge, but he still had to remind Fang Zhao on the proper way of dealing with antiques. Fang Zhao put on the gloves and carefully picked up the original school badge. His finger brushed the face of the school badge that was littered with scratches. "Why? Interested?" Natiwuzi was in good spirits today. Noticing that Fang Zhao was interested in this little badge, Natiwuzi waved his hand. "Take it. And the imitation copy, pick it up and have fun." Fang Zhao looked away from that badge and said, "Thank you, I''ll transfer you the money. How much" "It''s yours! This type of antique isn''t worth a lot. There are too many types of badges. It wouldn''t be sold for too much anyway." Natiwuzi wasn''t lying. There were still quite a lot of badges across different schools that were still well-preserved. There were too many school badges that could be collected. With so many around, they weren''t as valuable. Only badges from schools that were ranked among the top globally or had special historical significance were valuable. However, those were mainly from universities; secondary school badges weren''t worth much. This school badge was considered to be rather well preserved. But even so, Natiwuzi had only bought this from someone for only several tens of thousands and was considered a pittance amongst his considerable collection. Several tens of thousands was like pocket change to Natiwuzi. He would feel embarrassed to even take Fang Zhao''s money for it. If it was someone Natiwuzi disliked, he would haggle over ten dors, but when it came to Fang Zhao, Natiwuzi simply didn''t wish to take this little bit of money. He just considered it a small gift for Fang Zhao. Natiwuzi also didn''t have a hobby of collecting badges, so he had no qualms giving it away. Fang Zhao gave his thanks once again. He thanked Natiwuzi for the gift and more importantly thanked Natiwuzi for letting him see this badge. When it came to badge collecting, secondary school badges, especially those that didn''t have any important historical significance, basically did not have much collectors'' value. Only some people who were interested in badges would collect them. However, the significance for Fang Zhao was different. In the Old Era, Fang Zhao had gone to school for three years at Ding Chuan Secondary School. Today, Ding Chuan City was no more, and Ding Chuan Secondary School had long vanished during the hundred year Period of Destruction. Fang Zhao had already forgotten how it looked. Chapter 425 Dream Natiwuzi talked too much and only stopped after his throat felt sore. Fang Zhao yed the guitar with Natiwuzi again and then went to the room arranged for him when Natiwuzi wanted to rest. He didn''t have to worry about entertainment reporters in Natiwuzi''s domain. The privacy here was great, and Fang Zhao could have peace for two days. After Fang Zhao showered and tidied up a little, Natiwuzi sent someone to deliver the badge. The small box was separated into twoyers. The top portion was the genuine article, while the bottom was the imitation. Fang Zhao gave his thanks and declined Natiwuzi''s invitation to go down to Space for drinks. He wanted to stay in the room. Then, he put on gloves and picked up that tiny round badge from the box. It hadn''t been too convenient before, but now that no one was around, Fang Zhao could take a careful look at this small round badge. The things that had happened during the Period of Destruction took up way too much of his memory. Too much time had passed, and his memory of the Old Era had already be very vague. Fang Zhao had once wondered whether it was because of his birth into this body that many of his memories couldn''t be found. However, as time passed, Fang Zhao realized that many of his forgotten memories slowly surfaced and his memory became better. However, those things required a catalyst. This secondary school badge was one of those. This secondary school How long ago was that? What was it like during secondary school? Fang Zhao shut his eyes and tried to search through his memories. As if traversing through endless time and boundless space, Fang Zhao finally found a segment of memory. When some things became clear, the countless fragments melded together into a body. Bam! Fang Zhao was suddenly roused by a sound. A slightly peeling table was before him. There was a marked test paper that required a parent''s signature at the bottom corner. A hand pressed the paper to the table as the wind ruffled its edges. Fang Zhao looked at everything in a daze. Feels like I had a long dream. He raised his head. Sunlight spilled through the windows and shone onto the ckboard, tables and chairs. Hushed voices and heartyughter could be heard. Outside the ssroom, people leaned on the banisters while chatting. The weather outside was fine and dandy. As if there was still time for everything. Fang Zhao opened his eyes in the quiet room and returned to his senses from that momentary daze. sped in his hand was that someone deformed and tarnished metal school badge. Fang Zhao got up and walked to the window. He opened it and was met with the slightly chilly air and the bustling of arge New Era city. A night had passed. He breathed in deeply and exhaled. Fang Zhao gazed into the distance but wasn''t focused on anything in particr. Slowly, the world also started to be quiet. The mor of the city was isted from his ears. Fang Zhao retracted his gaze, sent a message to Zuo Yu and put a "do not disturb" sign outside his room. He then sat before the table, took out a pen and flipped open the notebook he always carried with him. People forgot easily. From the moment a person woke up, the memories within a dream didn''tst for more than a few minutes before gradually fading. Only by recording it down would those memories be able to take root in the mind and not be easily forgotten. Zuo Yu received Fang Zhao''s message. He was used to Fang Zhao''s habit of suddenly holing up. As a bodyguard, he had to shoulder this responsibility. Thus, Zuo Yu hastily scarfed down apressed biscuit and went to stand guard outside Fang Zhao''s door. A short whileter, someone came. This person had been sent by Natiwuzi. Natiwuzi had wanted to invite Fang Zhao downstairs to join him for breakfast, but Fang Zhao hadn''t replied his message. This person hade to check in-person. Zuo Yu put on a serious yet courteous face and exined that Fang Zhao was currentlyposing and shouldn''t be disturbed until he came out unless it was something very important. Breaking an artist''s moment of inspiration was akin to starting a feud. Upon hearing the exnation, that person no longer said anything. He arranged for some refreshments to be brought over and left hastily. Downstairs, Natiwuzi was seated at a square table. There were a few other people there as well. He had just sent someone to invite Fang Zhao to have breakfast together. He wanted to introduce a few friends from the music industry to him. A short whileter, the person returned, but there was no sign of Fang Zhao. "Where''s Fang Zhao? He hasn''t gotten up?" Someone asked. "He''s going through a lottely. Perhaps he hasn''t been sleeping well," Natiwuzi said. The person who had gone upstairs at Natiwuzi''s bequest hurriedly replied, "He is up but has locked himself up. His bodyguard says that Fang Zhao has gained some inspiration and doesn''t want to be disturbed whileposing." Natiwuzi was momentarily astonished before waving his hand to indicate that he understood. "Seems like he''s been struck by aposing epiphany. Fang Zhao is rather talented," one of the men at the table said with a chuckle. "He is really capable indeed," Natiwuzi said. "Hey, Nazi, it is rare for Fang Zhao toe here. Haven''t you thought about asking Fang Zhao to perform a song or two at your nightclub? Didn''t you say that Fang Zhao''s guitar ying skills are quite good? There happens to be a program on tonight. If he cane out tonight, let''s all have an exchange together," someone else suggested. Currently, Space nightclub had a special program on every Saturday night where Natiwuzi would invite some friends, reputable performers or bands. Generally, the special guests performing for this program would wear masks and perform a segment with instruments. The singer wouldn''t sing, so people wouldn''t be able to recognize who they were. The audience could only try guessing who the performers were from the musical style and technique. The majority that came to listen to music at ''Space'' were regr customers and had a certain understanding of the music circles. They really loved this game. Every Saturday night, they would always invite a few friends toe over and have drinks while appreciating music. And when it came to this event, the person who guessed wrongly had to foot the bill. It so happened that today was Saturday, and those seated at the table were a reputable rock and roll band from Yanzhou. The band leader and guitarist was a long time friend of Natiwuzi. The band had originally been invited to the ce by Natiwuzi because of their friendship, but they never imagined that Fang Zhao would actually be here! Fang Zhao was too famous. His reputation wasn''t just limited to Yanzhou; it was global! Furthermore, he had won the Gxy Supernova Award and was currently undergoing advanced studies at a prestigious school. As people in the same industry, they were both envious and curious. Way too curious! They were curious about Fang Zhao''s personality and abilities. They had listened to Fang Zhao''spositions, which were indeed impressive. Although their band''s musical style was different, they could still distinguish whether a piece was good or bad. Even though a master like Mo Lang had acknowledged Fang Zhao''s ability, there was too much faking in the industry. At their age, they would always harbor some skepticism until they could personally see and hear Fang Zhao''s talent. This was such a rare opportunity, yet Fang Zhao had gone into seclusion! Their paths had crossed, but they had yet to even see his face! God knows how long he would remain in seclusion for! The band also had a long chain of other performancemitments scheduled after this, and Fang Zhao would also have to return to Huangzhou for his studies. Another opportunity to run into Fang Zhao was very unlikely. Thus, there perhaps would never be another chance like this. "I wonder if Fang Zhao has changed much after all this time in his studies and whether his style has changed," the band leader seated beside Natiwuzi said. "Probably he''s better now? He''s taking HuangArt''s Twelve Tones advanced ss! I couldn''t get in despite attempting the entrance exams multiple times!" "Now that you mention this, I feel like I really have to see him in person!" Natiwuzi listened to the excited conversation but didn''t say anything. Natiwuzi naturally believed in Fang Zhao''s ability. However, Fang Zhao mainlyposed rather than performed, so it was somewhat different. Besides, Fang Zhao had a lot on his te recently and was being watched by many. Whether he would be willing to appear and perform in public was up to Fang Zhao himself. He could understand if Fang Zhao wasn''t willing. After mulling in silence, Natiwuzi spoke in an exasperatingly slow manner, "Let me ask him when hees out." If Fang Zhao coulde out of his room today, Natiwuzi would introduce his friend from the band to Fang Zhao and conveniently ask Fang Zhao if he was willing to perform a segment in Space. It would be even better if he was willing to show his face. There were Fang Zhao fans among those that came to Space to drink and listen to music. It would fulfill the dreams of some regr customers who wished to be closer to their idols. Given Fang Zhao''s fame, it would probably bring about considerable poprity to the nightclub. Chapter 426 - Why Are You Playing The Guitar In The Middle Of The Night?!!