At 2 pm on November 18th, Lu Chen and his party arrived at Xiangjiang International Airport.

Just like the first time he came to Xiangjiang, Lu Chen was very low-key, and he didn't explain his itinerary on his blog. Only a few people in the studio knew his whereabouts.

But what Lu Chen didn't expect was that just as he walked out of the passenger aisle, more than a dozen reporters holding cameras and microphones suddenly jumped out of the crowd outside to pick up the plane, and surrounded him in an instant.

Mr. Lu Chen, can I interview you?

Lu Chen, may I ask what is your relationship with Liu Gangsheng Liu Tianwang?

Mr. Lu Chen, what do you think of Chen Yuanchen's evaluation of your music works?

Mr. Lu Chen, some people say that you came to Xiangjiang to make a movie, because you are robbing the opportunities of Xiangjiang colleagues...

What do you think about this?

The flashing lights frequently flashed dazzling light, microphones bundled with different media logos rushed to the front, and the surrounding passengers all cast curious or surprised eyes...

There were also inquiries and questions that came like a storm.

Lu Chen was a little confused for a moment.

How is this going? When will he be able to enjoy the treatment of a popular star in Xiangjiang?

This is a bit unscientific!

However, Lu Chen is not an ordinary person after all. Facing the unexpected situation, he still remained calm and calm. He calmly stretched out his hands to block the microphones that were about to hit his face, and said, Please let me go. This is a public passage, thank you!

And behind Lu Chen, there was a whole team of people following.

This team was brought back from the capital by Lu Chen. The 10 men and 2 women were all young. They were all fresh-blooded and had received professional training not long after they had been discharged from the army.

So when they saw Lu Chen being surrounded by people, they quickly stepped forward without thinking, and immediately blocked the paparazzi from the periphery, creating a safety isolation zone for Lu Chen, allowing him to quickly get rid of the embarrassing situation.

The paparazzi didn't expect that there would be so many guards around Lu Chen. Where could they be these elite opponents? The original situation of forcing the palace collapsed in an instant, and a reporter fell to the ground in embarrassment on the crowded road.

Airport security personnel arrived at the scene in time to stop those who were trying to pester the paparazzi.

So Lu Chen got away smoothly and sat in the commercial vehicle waiting outside.

This time there were a lot of people returning to Hong Kong, the studio arranged to hire a medium-sized bus, and it was Lu Chen's assistant Li Zhen in Xiangjiang who was in charge of picking them up.

Li Zhen saw the chaotic scene just now, she said embarrassedly: Young Master Lu, I'm really sorry, I didn't expect there to be so many paparazzi.

Lu Chen waved his hand to show that he didn't care. What he wondered was why these paparazzi surrounded him.

What else is Chen Yuanchen, what is robbing Xiangjiang's colleagues of the opportunity, it is simply inexplicable!

Li Zhen was able to explain these things.

It turned out that the source of the turmoil was the Cantonese song My Favorite in Life that he sang in Lan Kwai Fong last time.

After this song was posted on the Internet, it quickly became popular in Xiangjiang, and was liked by many young people in Xiangjiang. Many local singers even imitated playing and singing, and even the corresponding track appeared in KYV.

Today's Hong Kong pop music scene has long since lost its prosperity in the 1980s and 1990s. Especially in recent years, there have been fewer and fewer original Cantonese songs. The mentality is getting more and more impetuous, and those who concentrate on making music will soon become rare animals.

This phenomenon has a lot of similarities with the pop music scene in the mainland, but compared to the abundance of domestic talents, Xiangjiang's original musicians withered even more, and there are only a handful of rising stars.

The market environment is harsh, and those fans who really love Cantonese songs are naturally very dissatisfied. On Xiangjiang's music forums and blogs, there are a lot of nostalgia for golden songs and criticism of the phenomenon.

So now when I suddenly hear such an excellent work that can be called a classic, many fans and even people in the circle feel pleasantly surprised,

The rapid popularity is completely reasonable.

But for local musicians on Hong Kong Island, this is a bit embarrassing.

Because Lu Chen, who wrote, played and sang this song, is not only from the mainland, but he is not from Guangdong and Guangzhou.

And there were two people who had enough hatred for Lu Chen.

One of them is the famous comment ID [酒过三碗] on the two sections of [Popular Music] and [Video Talk] of Hong Kong Island BBS. People ridiculed it all over the place, which inevitably touched the fragile minds of some Hong Kong people.

The other one is the well-known Hong Kong blogger Nanhai Madman. His comment blog post on Favorite in Life really pushed Lu Chen to the forefront.

Lu Chen knew about this matter, and specially posted a blog post to respond to it, which won Liu Tianwang's praise.

He thought the situation would calm down, and returned to the capital a few days later.

However, the development of things was far beyond expectations. The flames of war triggered by South China Sea Madman did not completely extinguish, but spread more and more. Many people in the pop music world were involved, and it became very popular on the Internet.

A few days ago, Chen Yuanchen, a well-known columnist and music and film critic, published an article in the column of Hong Kong City Daily. He believed that there is no need for Xiangjiang musicians to be self-deprecating. Lu Chen's Cantonese work proves nothing. My Favorite in My Life is not a classic work worth bragging about, and there are suspicions of deliberate hype and the existence of Internet promoters.

Hong Kong City Daily is one of the Chinese newspapers with the largest circulation in Hong Kong. Chen Yuanchen's commentary has aroused a lot of repercussions and added fuel to the debate on the Internet.

At this time, Lu Chen, who was not well-known in Xiangjiang, was really popular, and his past experience was quickly picked up, including his coming to Xiangjiang to make a movie.

This inevitably touched the hearts of people in another circle, so rumors emerged that people from the mainland took advantage of the supportive policies of the Hong Kong government to rob locals of their opportunities, calling for changes to the terms of the policies.

Because of the preparations for the filming of A Chinese Ghost Story, Xiangjiang Studio is very busy with work, and Li Zhen is no exception, so the information she has learned is limited, that's all she knows.

She said apologetically, Young Master Lu, I'm really sorry, I should have reported these things to you earlier.

Lu Chen finally understood the cause and effect, and he couldn't help laughing: You won't be farming after listening to Lala crickets? We are doing our own things, and we don't need to pay too much attention to these things.

His roots are in China, and Xiangjiang is just a platform to enter the film industry. It would be too stupid to get involved in gossip disputes, which involves energy and wastes time.

And the chick, knows the ambition of the swan!

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