Chapter 59 The Grand Finale
Chapter 59 The Grand Finale
The production crew was reviewing materials and organizing agreements. During a meeting, they discussed how to pursue legal action against contestants who withdrew from the competition after filming. When the topic turned to how to fill in the dates, Zhong Muqing suggested giving Lu Jie a try, pointing out that he resembled Jimmy Lin and could be marketed as a younger version of him. Someone frowned, about to reprimand the clerk for her lack of manners, but the producer stopped them, looking at Lu Jie and saying, "Good image, looks like him, you can give it a try, you're the one."
Lu Jie: ? ? ? What? It's decided already? You've been discussing this for so long, did you even ask for my opinion?
The producer picked a sunny song for him, and thought of a few that were either copyright-incompatible or unsuitable. Lu Jie wanted to speak up and said he had a suitable song. What good does it do if others frown and you think it's suitable? What's the point of talking about copyright-incompatible songs? Then Lu Jie said, "I have the copyright, I wrote it."
In the end, Lu Jie agreed because he felt that this might be a good opportunity to showcase his abilities and quickly rise to the top. Young people who want to be valued and respected need to be exceptionally talented. This talent could be academic achievement, artistic creation, or business acumen. Currently, online literature is not mainstream and is looked down upon by society. It is often seen as a waste of time or a side path. Achieving success through online literature is not enough to gain attention, but creating popular music combined with a wildly popular online novel is sufficient.
The biggest dark horse and the biggest surprise of this year's competition was Lu Jie, who rose to prominence as a new generation of singer-songwriters but kept emphasizing his ordinariness. In the final, his other identity was revealed: the author of "Battle Through the Heavens," which once again ignited public opinion. Subsequently, the entertainment industry offered him even better cooperation proposals, suggesting that he drop out of school while he was still riding the wave of popularity. He refused and insisted on finishing university and obtaining a lawyer's license.
During the "Super Boy" competition, when Lu Jie refused to sign a contract and began negotiating terms, he expressed his philosophy to those around him: in the field of artistic creation, talent is everything.
Zhong Muqing asked him if he wanted to be a star. Lu Jie said he didn't want to be a puppet on stage; he just wanted to use this platform to showcase his abilities. If it worked out, he would use it; if not, he would give up. He wanted to take control of his own destiny. Even if what they said sounded good now, or if the terms were just a standard contract, he believed that XX would truly fulfill their verbal promises. However, people change, and he absolutely couldn't hand over his future to others (if he wasn't sitting at the table, he would end up on the menu). He wanted to be the player, not the chess piece on the board.
There are already five Kafka stores in the city. Feicheng's commerce is about to experience a boom, and we need to take advantage of this to expand our store network as soon as possible. Capitalizing on the buzz generated by my participation in the Super Boy competition, I promoted Kafka and immediately opened stores, established headquarters, and set up various departments.
In the end, Lu Jie became a big name in the entertainment industry and a business tycoon.
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