Chapter 72: Treating Me Like A Japanese Guy?
“What is this charity gala for?”
After finishing the new chapter, Qi Luo An was quite surprised by Yu Wei’s plot arrangement. The protagonist was filming two days ago, and today he suddenly attended a charity gala.
The Flash isn’t even as fast as him…
“Entertainment novels are like that.”
To let the protagonist show off quickly, entertainment novel protagonists all come with space teleportation. People don’t stop; don’t say anything that isn’t conducive to fast-paced rhythm!
Yu Wei felt that recording programs, recording songs, and writing was busy enough, but actually Wei Yu was countless times busier than him. The previous venue hadn’t even warmed up yet, and he had to go to the next one to undergo trials.
“At this rhythm of yours, there will be a new song in the next chapter, right? Prepared for the program?”
The photographer nearby immediately perked up upon hearing this. The program had been filming for two days, and Yu Wei had just been typing or typing. Today it finally started music creation.
He subconsciously moved forward a few steps, wanting to clearly film what exactly Yu Wei was writing.
Everyone knew that Yu Wei would first write songs in the novel before releasing them. Filming this scene into the program would also count as having a beginning and an end.
“You’ll know after you finish reading.”
Yu Wei was rapidly writing and arranging. To integrate the scoring concept into the plot, he had racked his brains. A charity gala couldn’t be without public relations-style donation, wanting to use donation to whitewash.
Forging donation receipts on top of whitewashing, scoring, must score heavily. After dissing the infamous artist, then show off skills with a song—wouldn’t that be perfect?
Qi Luo An was waiting idly with nothing to do, so she simply appreciated her older brother’s meltdown private message again. The message was sent last night, with content nearly roaring.
Why is Yu Wei’s acting skills so strong?
Why did Younger Sister play the female lead?
Why is Zhang Lingye also there?
How does he know nothing about it?
Pain, too much pain!
“1.”
Qi Luo An laughed for a while before replying with one sentence, but the instant it was sent, it showed rejected. It was clear how big the impact on Qi Yuan was.
This time, chuunibyou and psychological comfort didn’t work either; he was truly broken…
Qi Luo An wasn’t deliberately trying to anger him. Back then, she participated in acting to help Yu Wei and didn’t expect this effect. She really couldn’t be blamed for her elbow turning outward.
Although she enjoyed seeing her older brother meltdown, she wasn’t truly heartless. After receiving the message, she still called Grandmother to confirm the situation. Qi Yuan was very safe; it was just his Dao Heart that was shattered.
“OK, finished writing.”
Yu Wei edited the chapter and, as usual, added “Follow-up Read unlocks hidden benefit” at the end. This trick was indeed effective; even those not interested in listening to music would come to join in the fun.
They wouldn’t think readers really like seeing the author cross-dressing, right? All dead otakus, it’s eye-spicy. What everyone loves to see is the contrast and fun.
“Under the Flying Clouds, is this a duet track?”
This was Qi Luo An’s most skimming read of a new chapter, after all, she had to sing this song too, so the reading process was inevitably a bit impatient.
But this song title didn’t reveal what it was about at all…
“Is this song easy to sing?”
“Easy to sing. With your talent, three days!”
Teacher Han and Lin Junjie sang it as a duet. This song’s high notes are okay, but the turn of sound isn’t easy to sing, not easy to stabilize the voicing position and find resonance.
They all came to the program to peep at me; how can I not give you some difficulty?
If she passes it off easily, other readers full of bad water will definitely smell it and come. To make them retreat knowing the difficulty, I still need a hard song.
Under the Flying Clouds, this song does have some relevance for university students. Not only do the lyrics highly match the student heart journey, it’s also a must-have track for many university graduation ceremonies.
“The home thought forgotten speaks in the ear” fits university students’ mood of studying away from home even better, belonging to one of the winter vacation return journey playlist.
Most importantly, this song is truly positive energy. Unlike slogan-style inspirational, it doesn’t deliberately convey energy but gently tells of relief from worries.
Compared to those love songs, this song absolutely fits the program’s theme better.
Placed in the novel plot, this gentle narrative song is also suitable for a charity gala. Teacher Han in charity…
“Eh, enough follow-up reads.”
This song’s follow-up read requirement is 3600; current data is more than enough. After he redeemed the song, he conveniently posted a new chapter easter egg chapter, which was the Sword Like a Dream short video recorded last night.
Although a bit close-up, no big harm; as long as the voice can be heard.
Also a dozens-of-seconds short video, but this time the musical style is completely different from before. Readers were stunned after listening; is this still that Yu Wei who sings little love songs?
How come ever since Yu Wei sang that swishing Red Bean, his voice line has become more varied? Now he can even handle such a majestic song.
“Fantasizing again, wrapping a bedsheet as a cape pretending to be a great hero.”
“He understands wuxia too well. Haven’t heard such a pure wuxia song in a long time. Dog Author, can you write a wuxia novel for everyone to see?”
“My sword, my knife, my drunk, my sober—four flavors are amazing. Singing skill is top-notch, emotion is in place. If I were a game company, I’d smash the pot and sell iron to get it.”
“Sword Like a Dream, it’s a pity not to use it as the Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber theme song.”
This world still has Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber. The novel was serialized in 61; Chen Ping hadn’t come yet at that time.
Film and television dramas adapted from Old Master Jin Yong’s works are not few, but not quite the same as in Yu Wei’s memory. Like this Sword Like a Dream was actually the 94 Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber theme song; Blue Star doesn’t have it.
While readers and netizens were hotly discussing this song, Yu Wei had already arrived at the recording studio pretending to produce Under the Flying Clouds. With the song in hand, he was unrestrained.
“What do you think about using strings and piano to create a melodious atmosphere, highlighting the layering of the human voice?”
“I’m a civilian; you ask me?”
Qi Luo An watched speechlessly from the side. Why did it always feel like he had already figured out how to handle it before even starting…
And is this song really easy to sing? Why did she feel more and more something was off the more she looked.
“Arrangement adds wind chimes, sea waves, and other environmental sound effects to simulate the drifting in the cloud mood.”
Yu Wei was talking to himself over there, occasionally fiddling with the piano and synthesizer. The photographer also didn’t understand much and could only record all of Yu Wei’s “creative process”.
The entire process was quite professional, but with lyrics, composition, and arrangement all completed by him alone, it even seemed effortless. This scene was truly surprising.
Except for post-production, this song was almost his solo performance.
“Let the program band teacher take a look; we’ll practice singing first.”
After getting the score, Qi Luo An felt the sky collapse. This is called easy to sing? For someone like her who hasn’t sung in eight years, to sing this right away?
Treating her like a Japanese person…
Teacher Han: This song isn’t difficult; everyone can learn to sing it.
Pure belting high notes, Qi Luo An could still explode her potential, but this song emphasizes breath support in the high register. Compared to height, it needs steadiness more, and this is exactly what technique-rusty her lacks most.
Talent-type contestants are fine for explosion, but steadiness really needs experience.
It feels like this song was tailor-made by Yu Wei targeting her weaknesses. Tests what she can do and what she can’t—how wouldn’t the sky collapse?
“You brat, very good huh.”