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A four-minute song played to its end amidst their shock.

Han Yunfei squinted her eyes, and it took her quite a while to find her voice again, "Who is the singer of this song?"

The agent replied, "It’s M.YU."

Lao Ji was also very astonished, "I didn’t expect this M.YU, not only is her talent outstanding, but her singing skills are not far behind the professionals."

"No, no, no, no..." Han Yunfei waved her hand, lazily stretched, and then smiled, "She’s even better than the professionals. Her vocal timbre is very impressive. I really want to et her, she’s a hidden gem of a girl!"

Lao Ji: "..."

...

Yuran’s daily routine was very simple: school, Diyang, ho. Without Mother Bo to supervise, she lived alone in a small apartnt, enjoying as much freedom and carefreeness as she wanted.

Although it was tireso and busy, it felt fulfilling. On October 27th, the song was completely finished, produced at a higher efficiency than any other ti by the team in Studio 13.

On the evening when they finished, Fat Brother insisted on treating everyone, he was just too happy.

In the Japanese restaurant, Yuran listened to so gossip from the recording studio. Diyang had deep pockets, with countless stars of varying calibers under them, and the teams at the recording studios would often compete with each other, both openly and covertly.

There were about twenty teams in the recording studio, with the best being their Studio 13, followed by Studio 3 and Studio 9.

However, Studios 3 and 9 ford an alliance and always had a fraught relationship with Studio 13. The origins of their rift couldn’t be clearly explained in a mont, but it all started over Yi Yaoyao, the singer who was now red-hot in the music scene.

Originally, Yi Yaoyao had chosen Studio 13, but for so reason, she changed her mind and handed her album over to Studios 3 and 9 to complete together.

Diyang, when it ca to popular singers, while not exactly spoiling them, still granted them a substantial degree of autonomy.

Therefore, the company typically wouldn’t interfere; once the agent had coordinated things, the decision would be adjusted.

Fat Brother had approached Yi Yaoyao, and later he found out that she had changed her mind because the recording engineer in Studio 3 was Yi Yaoyao’s boyfriend.

Although competition between studios was fair, mixing personal relationships into work was quite irkso.

Studio 13 wasn’t the kind to hassle and persist unwelcoly, so they let go of the matter.

But that’s how the feud with Studios 3 and 9 started.

Yuran was flabbergasted as she listened, "After all this ti, you haven’t settled this matter which really, in the end, is a trivial one?"

The young woman shook her head, explaining to her, "It’s not just about this one incident. Dozens of tis afterwards, it seed like Studios 3 and 9 had an agreent to snatch our jobs even if it ant making concessions. So, the grudges intensified, and neither could stand the other.

This is why everyone was initially opposed to you working with us. They were instinctively against your arrival, but now... everyone is just relieved."

Everyone nodded in agreent.

It’s really a small world... Just as Yuran and her group were halfway through their al, the nesis of Studio 13 arrived.

The young woman whispered into her ear, "Look, those are the elite from Studios 3 and 9. Just wait and see; Fat Brother is going to start arguing with them."

But this ti, the young woman’s prediction was off. Fat Brother, pleased with having finished the original soundtrack for "General’s Token," was in a good mood and didn’t want these people to ruin it.

But that didn’t stop them from coming over of their own accord.

A sowhat young man approached and, upon spotting Yuran in the crowd, smiled with a hint of derision, "Yo, the fallen Studio 13 can still get new people to join?"

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