The King of Crossover Entertainment.

Chapter 18 0018, Identity Exposed

Chapter 18 0018, Identity Exposed

For three consecutive days, Yunfeng did not receive any WeChat messages from Tang Yu.

The preliminary round of the campus singing competition has ended. A total of 511 people from the four campuses have entered the finals, more than three times the number of the previous session.

This poses a problem: too many participants may result in low exposure for the songs in the finals that are ranked later due to low overall scores in the preliminaries.

In the past, the number of participants was small and the impact was not significant.

However, after discussions between school leaders and Penguin Entertainment, it was decided not to change the competition system and rules.

The judges are composed of senior teachers from the Music Department and music producers from Penguin Entertainment. They have high professional qualities and the comprehensive scores they give for the preliminary rounds are very objective and fair.

Therefore, the song ranked at the top in the finals purely based on the song’s strength.

Yunfeng feels a bit abstract.

His number in the final was 395, relatively late.

This position is very unfavorable. A person can listen to a maximum of 100 songs. If he continues to listen, his ears will not be able to bear it. Then, the further back a song is placed, the fewer people will listen to it.

Forget it, the reason I failed to make it into the top three is because my singing skills are not good enough at the moment, no doubt about it.

Yunfeng had no idea what to do.

A good voice may be born, but singing skills cannot be developed in a day or two.

However, I am still looking forward to Wu Zhongyu's arrangement of "Dragon Fist" and his first time recording in the recording studio.

Yunfeng did not take the initiative to send a WeChat message to ask Tang Yu about the progress. The master and disciple only helped out for Yan Lide's sake. Pressuring them would only make things worse.

As for him, he still lives a routine life. In the evening, he practices guitar for an hour with a few roommates, and spends the rest of the time writing.

Because I was worried that it would take a lot of time to record the song after Wu Zhongyu had finished composing the music, I had to save more drafts in case of emergency.

That day, I practiced guitar for a while, and when I saw that it was almost time, I washed up, took my laptop and went to bed.

"Da da da da..."

After coding for a while, Yunfeng felt something was wrong. He turned his head and saw three heads sticking out beside the bed.

"Fuck, you scared me, what are you three doing?"

Xia Dachuan stared at the laptop screen with wide eyes without blinking.

Li Junyi explained: "I always see you coming back with your laptop, typing away on the bed. I was curious about what you were doing, but I didn't expect..."

Xiao Tianpeng took over the conversation and said with a wink: "You hid it well enough, the cross-border superstar!"

Yunfeng subconsciously closed his laptop, but it was too late.

Xia Dachuan, who was the most curious, quietly leaned over the bed and took a peek for a while. At first he didn't know what Yunfeng wrote, but after seeing the three words "Zhang Xiaofan", he knew it was "Zhu Xian".

Moreover, he followed the updates every day, but had not read the paragraph written by Yunfeng, so he called Xiao Tianpeng and Li Junyi over.

Yunfeng was too engrossed in typing, and he didn't draw the curtain today, so the three of them saw it.

"I'm going to say this is a fan fiction of Zhu Xian that I wrote for fun, would you believe it?"

The three of them said in unison: "What do you think?"

Yunfeng sighed and said with a wry smile: "Okay, I'll show my cards. I am the cross-border king."

Li Junyi said with admiration, "Yunfeng, you are not only a top student who was recommended to Yanjing University of Science and Technology, but also the author of the divine book "Zhu Xian". Moreover, you wrote the superb "Dragon Fist" after taking a few professional courses. From now on, you are my idol."

Xiao Tianpeng also became nervous, feeling that it was his luck to be assigned to Room 404.

Xia Dachuan hugged Yunfeng's arm and said flatteringly, "Brother, which chapter have you written? Can I take a look?"

Li Junyi then asked: "Does Zhang Xiaofan like Lu Xueqi or Bi Yao?"

Xiao Tianpeng also joined in the fun and asked, "What was the result of the battle between Qingyun Sect and the Demon Sect?"

"Stop, stop." If Yunfeng didn't interrupt, the three of them would probably keep asking questions. "Your questions will be answered as the update continues. I won't reveal any plot to you."

Xia Dachuan said anxiously: "We are brothers living under the same roof with you, can't we use the back door?"

Li Junyi said: "We promise not to say anything nonsense."

Xiao Tianpeng also wanted to see the sequel of "Zhu Xian" very much, but he was relatively rational and said: "There must be a reason why Yunfeng didn't say it."

Yunfeng gave him a thankful look and laughed, "It's not that I don't allow you guys to use the back door, but I signed a contract with Panda Chinese Network. If the plot is leaked in advance, it will be considered a breach of contract and I will have to pay a large sum of money."

After listening to his explanation, the three of them expressed their understanding and stopped asking questions about the plot of "Zhu Xian".

After all, in Blue Star, breach of contract is not a trivial matter and the party must pay dozens of times the penalty.

Yunfeng locked the laptop computer and the documents, as he never feared the worst.

After knowing that Yunfeng was the cross-border king who wrote "Zhu Xian", the three of them had a slightly different attitude towards him.

Yunfeng asked the three of them not to spread the news, fearing that someone would come and ask about the plot of "Zhu Xian". Explaining it once or twice would be fine, but explaining it more than once would be annoying.

Still careless.

He knew that his three roommates were watching Zhu Xian, and just now he saw them huddled together practicing guitar, so he forgot to draw the curtain. Now that things have come to this, he looked at the data and changed his mood.

Open Writer's Assistant and go to the backend.

Word count: 420853.

Number of readers: 2812543.

Added to bookshelf 1665250.

4632541 recommendation votes.

Reward 3258.

Comments 13274.

Bee had sent me a WeChat message before, telling me about the recommendation. This week it will be strongly recommended on the homepage, and next week it will be on the online literary trend list and then put on the shelves.

“It’s worthy of being the recommendation second only to the homepage recommendation. The effect is amazing.”

Of course, it cannot be compared with the omni-channel advertising promotion of China Panda Group.

Yunfeng has become numb to such data increases and is just waiting to see how many subscriptions will be put on the shelves.

Open the reward interface in the background, and there are endless reward banners. Many of them are red banners for rewards of more than 10000 Panda Coins. The number of alliance leaders has reached 312.

Topping the list is still [If You Don’t Work Hard, You’ll Have to Go Back and Inherit the Farm], with 1410000 fans.

The second on the list also has a fan value of 851000. Although he did not donate 10000000 Panda Coins in one go to become the Silver Leader, the accumulated Panda Coins he donated are almost equivalent to the Silver Leader. He is a familiar reader, with the ID [朱仙铁粉9527].

The comment section seems to have a lot of comments because the comments from the last "door-pushing" have not been deleted.

Yunfeng thought that he didn’t have much time to manage the comment section, so he might as well find a few managers.

Ten administrators can be added to a book's comment section, with the authority to ban and delete comments.

We need to find someone who is responsible, not someone who acts on impulse and randomly bans or deletes comments. That won’t work.

Yunfeng tried to ask: "Brothers, I'm looking for an administrator for the comment section of Zhu Xian. Do you have any ideas?"

"I can."

"I come."

"Me me me."

All three of them agreed.

Yunfeng briefly explained the rules of muting and deleting comments, and then set all three of them as administrators.

Then I sent private messages to the first on the list [If you don’t work hard, you will have to go back to inherit the farm] and the second on the list [Zhu Xian Die-hard Fan 9527], asking them if they had any intention in this regard.

However, these rich people probably don’t have much time to browse the comment section.

Finally, I didn’t forget to ask Wang Defa, this childhood friend is a pretty good guy.

Of course, it was a private message through the ID of Panda Chinese Network. As far as I can remember, it was Wang Defa’s ID, the same as the ID of Weiquan, with four “fa”s.

After finishing all these, Yunfeng saw that it was still early, only 21:30, so he sent a WeChat message to Bee.

"I want to ask, I want to post some random stories on WeChat Moments, which should be tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of words. Will this be considered a breach of contract?"

Although Weiquan and Panda Chinese Network are both under the China Panda Group, they operate independently.

And if you have signed a contract and want to publish a novel, you have to be careful and ask clearly.

Once interests are involved, it all comes down to the contract, and there is no room for any mercy.

Soon the bee responded.

"It will not be considered a breach of contract, as long as it is posted on a Weibo account that has been certified as an exclusive author signed by Panda Chinese Network. Many authors update short stories or share their lives on Weibo to interact with fans and attract new fans."

Yunfeng was relieved now, as long as it would not be regarded as a breach of contract, which would save him from any future disputes.

Then the bee sent another message.

"My Lord, your Zhu Xian has so many updates every day, are you also writing short stories at the same time?"

Yunfeng had thought of a set of words in advance, and replied: "No, I wrote it casually when I was bored."

“(●''σ)σ*, I really want to know what kind of story it is.”

“It’s a scary story.”

The bee thought it was a joke and replied, "I'm looking forward to it."

Yunfeng sent a squinting smiley expression and then closed the WeChat chat.

Ten minutes later, he edited a Weibo post and sent it out.

But it is not the main text of the novel "Cat's Eye", it is just a warm-up trailer.

(End of this chapter)

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