"Wu Mu, this is the livestream room we specially prepared. All the products we are going to sell later are placed nearby, and they can be moved for easy presentation. Also, this is Chen Shanshan, our company’s regular livestream host, who will cooperate with you later to introduce various product paraters."
Though they didn’t have high hopes for the livestream sales, Jia’an Appliances still set up a specifically designed studio for Wu Mu with their own host as an assistant.
In fact, Chen Shanshan isn’t a professional host; she is just a regular employee hired by the company on a fixed salary, whose routine job happens to be livestreaming.
Her performance in livestreaming is also average, usually attracting only about a hundred viewers.
Of course, that’s not her fault. Nowadays, almost every company big or small has its official livestream channel, but few beco popular.
So upon seeing Wu Mu, a superstar in the country, her heart couldn’t help but race a few beats as her eyes naturally drifted to Wu Mu’s face.
But she didn’t dare to stare too long.
Moreover, the boss of Jia’an Appliances, Shu Jinhui, also showed up with a few of the company’s top executives.
Of course, Shu Jinhui mainly ca for Shu i.
He glanced at Shu i standing behind Wu Mu, her head held high, looking straight ahead like an elite employee, and a smile appeared in his eyes.
"Thank you, Wu Mu, for taking care of Xiao i." He extended his hand kindly towards Wu Mu.
Wu Mu stood up and shook his hand, "It’s Ah i who takes care of ."
"Yes, yes!"
Shu i continued to look straight ahead, but now her lips had curled into a smile.
This family would fall apart without !
After exchanging pleasantries, Jia’an Appliances’ host Chen Shanshan stepped up to get to the point.
"Wu Mu, let’s go over the script for the livestream later. What’s your style going to be?"
Script?
What style to take?
Wu Mu shook his head with a smile, "I haven’t prepared anything, no need to rehearse. I’ll just react spontaneously in the mont."
Hmm?
Chen Shanshan was visibly stunned.
She was hired on a fixed salary by the company and was considered an employee, not a professional host.
But even if she’s not professional, she knows the ins and outs of livestream sales well.
How could one not decide the livestream style and general direction beforehand for sales!
We can’t just sit and chat thoughtlessly! How would that have any entertainnt value?
Is he serious?
Wu Mu was serious, indeed.
It’s not that he’s trying to stand out intentionally in a way that makes himself different; he doesn’t care about the opinions of people online either.
The point is that his efforts contribute nothing.
He relies solely on Performance Cards to succeed.
His behavior hardly affects the final sales, so why bother putting on a show?
Wu Mu pondered for a mont, "Let’s do it this way. You introduce the product, and I’ll evaluate it from a regular user’s perspective, then the link will be provided."
This...
After a mont of hesitation, Chen Shanshan nodded.
...
Soon, the ti was inching closer to the appointed 8 o’clock in the evening.
The staff in the livestream room were all ready to go.
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But before reaching the hotel, he unexpectedly saw a familiar face on the roadside.
Eh, why is she here?
Wu Mu looked curiously at a figure standing at the entrance of a restaurant ahead.
It was Su ng, whom he had t in the first season of Star Agency long ago.
At this mont, she was standing beside a red Ferrari, looking angry, talking to soone inside the car.
Wu Mu couldn’t see the person inside the Ferrari from his side, but that person must have had quite a temper, as they simply hit the accelerator, leaving Su ng behind and driving away after a brief conversation.
Su ng was left standing there, frowning in the direction where the car had gone.
Wu Mu chuckled as he drove over, rolled down the window, and said, "Hey Little Su, long ti no see."
Su ng turned her head towards him, seemingly taken aback.
This was only their second real-life eting.
However, Su ng seed to keep track of his situation; Wu Mu often received feedback from Su ng on his new songs via WeChat.
Not much chatting, just pure complints like how good the song sounds.
Hmm, whether they are fans or critics, they at least contribute to my viewership.
Wu Mu laughed, "Your driver left? Need a lift?"
Su ng hesitated for a mont, "Let tell my family."
"Aunt Qing, don’t co over. Yes, my friend will take ho. Okay, I know."
After Su ng finished the call, she opened the passenger door of Wu Mu’s car and sat down.
Once she told him the address she wanted to go to, Wu Mu curiously asked, "Aren’t you from Shen City? How co you’re here."
Su ng shook her head, "I am from Shen City, but my family also has a house in Beijing."
She paused, her face showing a rare smile, "We were at the venue earlier, my friends wanted to cover their ears during your first song."
Wu Mu laughed heartily, "That has nothing to do with , my singing was perfectly fine."
Wu Mu chatted casually with Su ng and soon dropped her off at her house, a large courtyard not far from the Forbidden City in the Upper City District.
Hmm, confird. She’s one of the Heavenly Dragon People.
Wu Mu was rather surprised, though from her daily behavior, it’d be apparent that Su ng’s family was quite wealthy.
But he hadn’t expected them to be this rich.
This courtyard alone must be worth at least
The host can’t be seen for now. Yang Rongfa asked, "Today there are quite a few big directors and company bosses from our circle here, should I introduce you to them?"
This is an opportunity for regular people in the industry.
Knowing more people is always good.
But... rembering the experience at the previous party, Yang Rongfa wisely decided to ask first.
Wu Mu shook his head, "No..."
But halfway through shaking his head, his gaze caught a shadow in a small reception room separated from the main guest room where the overall view was obstructed, causing him to pause slightly.
"Director Lin is here as well?" Wu Mu inquired Yang Rongfa.
He ant Director Lin, which was naturally Lin Qingyue’s father, Lin Xueming.
Lin Qingyue would be back tonight, but she needed to take care of things in the crew, and wouldn’t be here.
In the morning chat, Wu Mu had ntioned to Lin Qingyue that he was attending this party, and if Lin Qingyue was coming, she certainly would’ve told him.
"Yes, Tang Wei and Xie Chunfang are here as well," Yang Rongfa nodded.
Wu Mu contemplated for a mont; these two, like Lin Xueming, are prominent directors at the top of the circle.
But he wasn’t keen to curry favor with these directors for resources, so he was indifferent towards the two.
However, with Lin Xueming present, it would be inappropriate not to say hello.
"I’ll go greet Director Lin," he said, stepping straight ahead to the small reception room.
"Director Lin and the others are here, do you want to say hello?" Yang Rongfa whispered as he ca over.
As he spoke, he pointed discreetly with his hand towards the small reception room beside the main guest room.
The small reception room seed to be a place for private etings, with its midsection decorated to block the full view; it looked smaller and less spacious compared to this side.
Inside, several sofas were arranged closer, with many people seated there chatting.
Director Lin?
Wu Mu’s mind rotated briefly, and he imdiately recognized Lin Xueming, Lin Qingyue’s father.
Though Lin Qingyue would return tonight, she wouldn’t appear here because she needed to handle matters in the film crew.
In the morning chat, Wu Mu told Lin Qingyue he was attending the banquet, and if Lin Qingyue were to co, she certainly would’ve inford him.
"I’ll give my regards," he nodded.
With Lin Xueming here, he definitely had to greet him.
"Light Shadow dia and Yahua Film and Television’s bosses, along with Director Tang and Director Xie, are present too," Yang Rongfa whispered again.
Light Shadow dia, Yahua Film and Television?
Even without being deeply involved in the circle, Wu Mu knew these two companies; while Yang Rongfa’s company belonged to the mid-level, these two were genuinely the top-tier.
They were public companies that consistently produced blockbusters annually and ran talent managent with nurous stars.
No need to explain further about these organizations.
As for Director Tang and Director Xie?
ntioned specially by Yang Rongfa, they must not have been ordinary figures.
Wu Mu thought briefly and imdiately identified them.
They were Tang Wei and Xie Chunfang.
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