Chapter 400: Chapter 244: New Year’s Eve is Imminent, So Soone Begins Planning with Mixed Emotions / About Pei Muchan’s Background_2
Hearing this, Gan Wenchang suddenly felt sweat drenching his back.
“Really?”
Of course it was fake. Lately, Xie Junting had been hooking up with a girl from the dance group. Whenever he saw Xu Qingyan, he almost always avoided him.
Indeed, these two traitorous cuddle partners!
Fortunately, he hadn’t planned on staying in the dormitory to celebrate the New Year. Spending it with a bunch of guys… that would be too silly. If he were still a college student, maybe he’d consider it.
But now, he was a savvy workplace veteran, long past believing in such offhand promises from colleagues.
“Of course it’s true, tsk, Brother Gan,” Xu Qingyan’s mouth curled slightly, his brow raised in a sly manner, as he darkly said, “You wouldn’t want to disappoint Xie Junting, would you?”
That evening, he found Xie Junting and used the sa thod to vividly set the scene in front of him.
“Brother Gan keeps talking to about having drinks for the New Year, sigh, he’s been looking forward to it for half a month. Now you’re suddenly pulling this stunt, and you were the initiator…”
“Sigh.”
“Huh? No, Teacher Xu, I… I’m a bit panicked,” Xie Junting was anxious, feeling guilty lately, always avoiding the other two, truly like a spy eting another spy.
“What should I do now? It’s better to demolish ten temples than to destroy one marriage, Teacher Xu.”
“Wrong, what you have is only a date,” Xu Qingyan felt a bit numb, “This is just the first step, right? You haven’t already decided what to na your kids, have you?”
“How did you know?” Xie.ATM.Nascent Divine Body was bewildered and asked.
“Uh… never mind, anyway, Brother Gan is now like soone possessed, looking forward to New Year’s Eve.” Xu Qingyan shook his head, making a gesture as if the condition was incurable.
“Save , Teacher Xu, give so advice,” Xie Junting was sowhat regretting his previous braggadocio, now that a sudden developnt had occurred and he, the ringleader, was about to bail.
“There’s obviously a way, I’ll bear the consequences myself, but you have to do a favor,” Xu Qingyan smiled, “You wouldn’t want to disappoint Brother Gan, would you?”
After setting the stage, Xu Qingyan leisurely returned to the temporary apartnt.
Nightfall, no more fooling around, it was ti to ponder the script.
The music release was postponed until after Chinese New Year, with the year-end approaching. There was no need to make a grand entrance with the music, as New Year’s films were bustling in the sky.
Even with a music release, it would be hard to stand out; the top search spots were all occupied by movie promotions. Even on music apps, there were massive promotions for movie soundtracks and scores.
He had started considering the script a few days ago, even though he now lacked a director and a producer… but there had to be a script; otherwise, what to shoot?
The company was just starting up, and there weren’t many options for production. After all, it had to et several conditions: a short filming cycle, quick cost recovery, while also having limited thes.
Idol dramas were out of the question, too expensive, with every top star in the dostic entertainnt industry acting like a mini bank. Besides, dostic idol dramas are hard on the eyes, and copying those from the K-drama industry just doesn’t work here.
Military thes were not for everyone to shoot, at least not for Xu Qingyan at the mont. The limitations on locations and actors, high investnt for low return, and dramas are everywhere.
Not to ntion anything else, a drama like “Thunderous Sauce Dipping” can leave the audience starved.
As for other genres, suspense dramas do indeed ooze with style, and if well done, they can certainly earn high acclaim. But when it cos to anti-corruption and other real-world red lines, it’s easy to face sudden termination.
Especially for a fledgling small film and TV company, it’s undoubtedly a high-risk, low-return venture.
After much thought, there were actually only a few options available: urban codies, youth films, and costu dramas. Faced with several choices, he was sowhat indecisive.
For costu dramas, he leaned more towards writing the script for the first half of “The Splendor of the Ming,” simply discarding the second half. Or perhaps “Nirvana in Fire,” which had sowhat weaker political intrigue but still stellar quality.
Both required substantial funding support, were expensive to produce, and were by no ans easy to shoot.
If it were a youth film, he’d prefer to shoot “The Sky of the Young Dogs,” even though so of its plot carries a tinge of trauma literature, it was still better than others in the sa category.
If all else failed, suspense drama… “The Beginning,” “The Silent Truth,” “The Long Season.”
No matter how he thought about it, suspense dramas appeared more appealing.
Currently, there are few quality dostic suspense dramas, and even the highest-rated ones date back to police cri films released ten years ago. The market gap is huge, clearly apparent.
The script set… Xu Qingyan wrote and drew in the notebook, hesitating until late into the night.
…
Xiangnan, West Lake Broadcast Studio.
The final rehearsal for the New Year’s Eve party was in full swing, after nearly a month of practice. Aside from the top stars, almost everyone had gone through the process seven or eight tis.
So acts had even rehearsed a whopping ten-plus tis, a terrifying thought.
It was already deep into the night, and Pei Muchan sat in the lounge with her makeup on, playing with her phone, waiting for the next rehearsal. Beside her sat her assistant, He Xiu, an employee of the studio.
He Xiu was in her early twenties and had joined the Cicada Studio after graduating from Xinghai Music Academy.
She initially beca Pei Muchan’s assistant, but then realized that the boss, after showing up for half a month, had not shown his face again. Damn it, she had thought she was going to be jobless right after getting employed.
Thus, she switched from an assistant to a studio employee. Fortunately, the studio’s treatnt wasn’t bad. This was why she neither quit nor switched jobs, or more accurately, she did consider switching jobs.
Who would have thought the boss, who had disappeared for nearly a year, would suddenly make a coback?
The way he made his coback was even more absurd; others went on romance reality shows to either make money or to find sweet love. Only their boss went on to look for business partners.
After the romance reality show ended, the friends at the studio hadn’t fully enjoyed the gossips about the boss’s love life.
Teacher Xu appeared out of nowhere.
Then… together with them at the studio, President Pei got busy.
These few months, if it wasn’t releasing songs, it was discussing collaborations, cover song licensing, and continuous negotiations over various comrcial copyright uses. The studio had suddenly transford from a salted fish into an inspirational fish.
He Xiu no longer had any thoughts of quitting; there was no place with more potential for developnt than Cicada Studio. They should be thanking their lucky stars they weren’t laid off. Where would they jump ship to?
The sewers?
She sneaked a glance at Pei Muchan next to her, and couldn’t help but sigh in admiration. Even though they had been in Xiangnan for a month, it was still incredible. Their boss was performing at the New Year’s Eve party.
This was Jutai, after all, where nurous top stars got together for rehearsals. Just the stars she could na were over a dozen who had been active on the screen recently.
In comparison, Boss Pei was actually the one with the lowest profile.
But because Pei Muchan had stable stage presence and a solid foundation in dance, after a few rehearsals, “Blue and White Porcelain” had beco one of the most attention-grabbing acts.
Even though Pei Muchan had a low profile, He Xiu hadn’t encountered any trouble after nearly a month here. She had thought that Jutai was strictly managed, but it turned out to be…
At that ti, she accidentally overheard a female artist and her assistant talking about their own boss. She rembered clearly, the female artist’s voice held a hint of wariness.
“Don’t ss with Pei Muchan. She doesn’t compete or grab. Back when I debuted, the scandal of Pei Muchan terminating her contract with Starlight Entertainnt was all the rage, trending on Weibo every other day.”
“Starlight Entertainnt has a shady background to begin with. It’s said they threatened Pei Muchan with so underhanded tactics, but do you know what happened in the end? Pei Muchan must have found soone…
“Anyway, a leader contacted Starlight and told them to let her go.”
“Tsk tsk, better not provoke those who don’t even take comrcial gigs. If they’re leaving money on the table, it ans they’re either loaded or… money simply doesn’t matter to them at all.”
“President Pei,” He Xiu put away her phone, leaned in, and whispered, “The actor that got splashed with boiling water the day before yesterday was Huang Yujie. I heard the perpetrator was a fan of xxx.”
“Splashed outside during an outing?” Pei Muchan looked up and turned to her.
“Yes, right after the dress rehearsal, and it was late at night again. Who could have expected…” He Xiu organized the information she had gathered and reported one by one.
“I heard the police were notified, they ca and took the person away, but Jutai suppressed the buzz on this side. Witnesses were asked to keep quiet. That actor probably can’t do the rehearsals now.”
Upon hearing this, Pei Muchan’s expression didn’t change much as she asked further.
“The reason?”
“Die-hard fan, claiming Huang Yujie snatched resources from her ‘brother’ and slandered her idol,” He Xiu said while involuntarily inhaling sharply.
“Anyway, there wasn’t much stir, just splashed with boiling water, and security was there right away.”
At this, Pei Muchan nodded.
“Although we do not involve ourselves in their affairs, staying in Xiangnan, it’s hard to say if we’ll get dragged into anything. The recording is coming up, be extra careful recently. Don’t eat anything from unknown sources.”
Hearing Pei Muchan ntion “sothing from unknown sources” made He Xiu’s skin crawl.
She also didn’t have much experience as an assistant, though she often traveled on business. But this was the first ti she accompanied the boss on a trip and was so deeply involved in the entertainnt industry’s internal affairs.
Jutai was like an idol’s nest.
She nodded earnestly, “Got it, President Pei.”
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