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"By the way, Xu Qingqiu’s album and the arrangents for this concert were all done by Chu Tian. You guys should know what that ans."

As she said this, everyone seated was shocked, and their gazes toward Chu Tian changed.

"Let reintroduce myself. My na is Sun Jian, and I sing folk songs. Your arrangents are impressive."

"Hello, just call Chu Tian."

"Alright, then we’re colleagues from now on. Please look after ."

Though Sun Jian said to look after him, his expression was still indifferent.

If he hadn’t stood up to reintroduce himself, Chu Tian would have thought he was deliberately provoking him.

But this also showed that it was probably just his personality. As young people say, it’s all about attitude. He naturally wouldn’t mind, nor was there much to mind, especially since he still hadn’t figured out what Sister Hua was up to.

"Okay, you guys can go out first. Do whatever you’re supposed to do according to your upcoming lessons."

After seeing off the group, Chu Tian finally breathed a sigh of relief. Although he wasn’t socially anxious, facing so many strangers, each with significantly different personalities, was quite tiring. It felt like watching kids in a kindergarten, constantly having to be careful to prevent any accidents.

After everyone left, he flopped onto the sofa and asked Li Chunhua, "Sister Hua, what was that all about? Why the sudden introductions?"

"These are all the new artists I recruited recently. What do you think of them?"

"Huh?" Chu Tian looked at her in surprise, his mind racing, still not understanding what she ant.

"How should I know? I’m not a fortune-teller. I just t them today; what could I possibly tell?"

Hearing this, Sister Hua couldn’t help but laugh.

"Of course not. These are their profiles and their respective works. Take a look and see if you have any opinions or suggestions for their training."

Alright, so that’s what this was about. Chu Tian had thought it was sothing else.

He started looking through the materials.

Li Chunhua kept observing Chu Tian’s expressions, but unfortunately, half an hour passed fruitlessly.

"Done looking?"

"Yeah, I’m done."

Chu Tian put down the tablet and headphones, his mind still replaying his recent thoughts.

"How was it? What did you think?"

"Oh, it was okay..."

"Okay? What does that an?"

"Their fundantals are okay, and they all have potential. But nurturing them properly won’t be that simple."

Li Chunhua handed him a glass of water. "Do tell," she asked.

"Well, starting with their training direction, Wu Ya and Sun Jian are pretty much set in their ways. Both are artists from other companies who were probably let go because they lacked developnt potential."

"However, looking at the two of them, they’re quite capable. They’re just missing an opportunity, though such an opportunity is very slim—perhaps a viral video or a hit song."

Li Chunhua listened quietly, not interrupting him.

"These two should be fine. At worst, give them a few good songs. It’s certain they’ll achieve so success, though whether it’s a big hit or a small one will depend on luck."

Despite having the system and the cultural wealth of an entire world, it wasn’t as if so songs were guaranteed to succeed, nor could anyone make them a hit just by singing them.

Of course, if he spared no expense in promoting them, as he had with Xu Qingqiu, relying on classic songs to propel soone to fa was feasible.

But such treatnt wasn’t available to just anyone. Who was Xu Qingqiu? Could others compare to her?

"As for the Feng-Lin Group, I do have so ideas, but I’m not sure if they’ll accept them."

No sooner had he spoken than Li Chunhua decisively slapped the table and said, "Great, then I’ll leave it to you!"

"Leave what to ? What’s happening?"

Looking at Chu Tian’s confounded face, Li Chunhua’s own face blossod with laughter.

"What else? You’re Xu Qingqiu’s boyfriend, the mysterious Song Daddy ’Young’, and the behind-the-scenes boss of Unlimited Entertainnt. This studio will be yours sooner or later. Who else should I leave it to?"

"Sister Hua..." Chu Tian wanted to say sothing else, but seeing Li Chunhua pointing at the ’Xu Qingqiu Studio’ sign hanging on the wall, he swallowed his words.

"Alright then, leave it to ." He let out a long sigh, filled with untold helplessness.

Little did he know that what greeted him was Li Chunhua’s disdainful gaze.

He’s clearly full of talent, yet always hiding it. I truly don’t understand his thought process. A talented man and a beautiful woman are a perfect match; what a waste not to showcase it. Li Chunhua thought to herself as she glanced at the despondent Chu Tian, feeling significantly more at ease.

No matter how one looked at it, Chu Tian’s talent and capability were clear for all to see—he was the music director of an entire classic album and the figure known as ’Young.’ These two points alone were not achievents just anyone could claim.

Seeing such a gem right before her eyes, as an agent, she was naturally thrilled at the prospect.

She had tried multiple tis to get him to beco an artist but was rejected every ti. Since that path was unavailable, it was ti to change her strategy.

Unwilling to be an artist? How about training artists then?

She believed that with the training thods he had taught Xu Qingqiu, coupled with his skills in musical arrangent, lyric writing, and composition, he could develop anyone. Forget third-rate singers; even internet celebrities could probably be transford under his guidance, right?

With this approach, the entire studio, beyond just Xu Qingqiu, might experience even greater developnt. It wasn’t far-fetched to think a few more Kings and Queens might erge.

Chu Tian was unaware that Li Chunhua had already set her sights on him. He still thought it was a spontaneous idea from her, but since he had taken on this responsibility, he was determined to do it well.

"By the way, Sister Hua, I see the studio has expanded quite a bit. Which new departnts have been added?"

"Perfect. Co with , and I’ll show you. You might as well get to know everything since it’s all going to be yours in the end."

"What do you an ’all mine’? This is Qingqiu’s."

"Oh? Are you perhaps thinking otherwise?"

"No, no! How could I possibly!"

"Let’s go!"

"I’ll go call Qingqiu..." Chu Tian couldn’t shake the feeling that Sister Hua viewed him as prey, so he imdiately thought to call Xu Qingqiu out as a shield.

Unfortunately, by the ti he entered the office, Xu Qingqiu was already asleep.

After all, waking up early to catch a flight and then returning, coupled with no rest after recording the show, had left her utterly exhausted. If eting Chu Tian hadn’t lifted her spirits, she wouldn’t have been able to hold on this long.

His heart aching with concern, he looked at Xu Qingqiu lying asleep on the couch. He carefully took a blanket to cover her and then quietly closed the office door as he left.

"Let’s go. She’s asleep; we can check it out ourselves."

"Alright, I’ll show you around. Later, I’ll take her back ho to get so rest."

"Okay."

Under Li Chunhua’s guidance, Chu Tian finally saw the overall changes the studio had undergone during this period.

The original office area had been completely cleared out. According to Sister Hua’s plan, the recording studio on that side would be expanded, with a practice room added outside. Conveniently close to Xu Qingqiu’s office and situated right at the back, it also offered good privacy.

Aside from Xu Qingqiu, her assistant, and Li Chunhua, all other staff mbers had moved to the area facing the elevator corridor.

The office space here was noticeably larger and divided into several sections, including public relations, operations, and publicity departnts, among others.

The public relations departnt had added a public sentint monitoring division, primarily to deal with various public opinion issues.

The publicity departnt added several design and video positions. It seed there would be considerable use of video material for publicity in the future.

As for the operations departnt, it essentially paralleled the publicity departnt, but its focus had shifted to targeting specific fan groups. This included managing various fan groups, guiding fans, supporting fan activities, and organizing events, among other things.

In addition to these, an assistant departnt was added, mainly to train reserve assistants, including business assistants, personal assistants, and publicity assistants.

An agent departnt was added, which would handle, among other things, training agents and agent assistants.

A new artists’ departnt, primarily for signed artists to rest and work, was also added.

And the newest addition was the training departnt.

This training departnt wasn’t for training trainees but for nurturing artists. It gathered a vast amount of high-quality resources—like music teachers, instruntal teachers, vocal coaches, and dance instructors from all around the country—all connected here. From the top down, including Xu Qingqiu, anyone needing to learn could co here. If they needed a specific teacher, they could inform this departnt in advance to arrange scheduling and communication.

This was arguably the most crucial part of an artist’s growth, affecting their potential and ultimate success.

Currently, the new artists were diligently learning here. When Chu Tian arrived, he saw them but did not disturb them.

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