Chapter 144 Purely about Domination
"Teacher Yu Wei, um, could I change the song?"

Seeing Qi Xi getting brutally beaten by the novel's native inhabitants, the other idols who wanted to lose the competition were genuinely panicked. They wanted to lose, but they couldn't afford to lose like this...

It's too embarrassing to be completely outmatched by AI. It was just a fake competition, and it's not worth leaving a dark history for them.

They were all thinking about gaining some traffic and losing quickly, so their singing videos were basically just for show, with the goal of elimination.

Who would have thought that Yu Wei would suddenly come up with this dirty trick? Losing to other celebrities is fine, but losing to AI would be a disaster for them.
This move is too ruthless. It's like Yu Wei is whipping them from behind. If they keep slacking off, they'll really make a fool of themselves...

We have to change the song. Based on the videos they sent before, Yu Wei's AI is definitely going to beat them to a pulp. This song, "Bubble," is terrifying.

Even if Qi Xi rigged the votes, she couldn't catch up with the other person's data. This is the first new song of "Top Idol", so you can imagine how popular it is.

In addition, Yu Wei is currently in the spotlight, and his new song has attracted the attention of almost everyone. It became a hit as soon as it was released, and the AI ​​gimmick made it even more popular.

A top-notch producer plus an AI singer—there are really few people who dare to say they can beat them.

They changed the video mainly because they wanted to lose gracefully and not fall too far behind, and also to sound out Yu Wei's intentions... Could there be other natives involved?

Even if they do, don't let them get matched; AI singers are too scary.

It's not that the AI ​​is particularly powerful, but losing to it is purely shameful, and winning it doesn't have much value. It's just a quality inspector for singers.

These slackers are most afraid of quality inspectors.

"of course!"

As the event organizer, Yu Wei emphasized his amiable and approachable personality, saying that changing the video was a good idea, as the competition was more interesting when it was presented in a more engaging way.

As long as they don't mind the hassle, it's fine. After all, Yu Wei only needs to change the source...

Qi Xi's defeat was inevitable anyway. His voting time was already halfway through, so he definitely couldn't change his song. They couldn't possibly have a rematch.

Yu Wei felt that he had gone a bit too far; using "Bubble" to attack an amateur idol was somewhat like bullying him.

He wasn't sure what level the AI ​​was at, so he thought he'd pick a skilled one. But the AI ​​didn't hold him back and completely dominated the opponent.

The firepower wasn't controlled properly; it's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. I feel like next time, a popular internet song would have been enough. If you ask, just say it's a scrap.

This match has surpassed the one between Shen Yutong and Meng Lei, breaking the record for the largest vote difference in a single match.

Qi Xi originally wanted to try again and boost her votes, but she gave up after seeing the gap of over 300,000 votes...

He had a vague premonition that he probably wouldn't be the only one to be swayed by AI. So what if he was embarrassed now? People would forget about it eventually.

Qi Xi was actually hoping that this virtual character could win the championship. If he ended up losing to the champion, wouldn't that be embarrassing?

Actually, most netizens are just watching him for fun, and not many are really mocking him. After all, the song "Bubble" is really great. AI's performance was just not good enough, but he didn't mess up either.

It's perfectly normal to lose. I feel like many professional singers wouldn't necessarily be able to win, especially considering this song had the advantage of being a new release.

After the battle with Chen Ping, Yu Wei's popularity has increased dramatically. Although there are no clear indicators, he has clearly earned his place on the table.

His new song was surrounded by a large crowd, so it would be a miracle if it could beat "Bubble".

Many big names came to join in the fun, including several long-established artists, who were clearly intimidated by Yu Wei's warning.

[Li Bingwen: Technically speaking, this girl is quite remarkable. Her vocal range spans from E3 to E5, a full two octaves, which is above average among female pop singers in the Chinese music scene.]

What's most remarkable is her powerful enunciation in the golden vocal range of A4-D5. Although it lacked emotional expression, that final high note at E5 was a breakthrough that sent shivers down my spine.
You're a little girl, right?
If Yu Wei hadn't known how old this person was, she would have almost thought he was a freak. He didn't even recognize the AI, so you can imagine how old he must be.

But if you say he's senile, his hearing is really good; even in his seventies and eighties, he can still hear the range of sounds...

The song template was sung by Yu Wei, the AI ​​model was tuned by Yu Wei, and rounding it off is also a compliment to him.

Ye Shengyu: The arrangement is also very creative. The opening melody is as gentle as a newly formed bubble, gradually rising as the song progresses, and then suddenly falling in the chorus, perfectly simulating the moment when the bubble bursts.

The melody and lyrics are so perfectly matched; it's truly gratifying to hear such a mature piece from a young singer decades later.
A group of veteran artists came for a team-building activity. One person posted a message, and another forwarded it, adding their own comment, like a chain reaction.

Gong Yirou: As the lyricist, I appreciate the authenticity and philosophical nature of this song the most. The lyrics use the images of "bubbles" and "fireworks" to accurately symbolize the splendor and brevity of the early stages of love.

"All your promises were too fragile, and I blame myself for not seeing through your true nature." These lines are so beautifully written; they capture the common phenomenon in love where people are blinded by superficial promises and overlook the other person's true character.
Logically speaking, since Chen Ping changed the timeline 80 years ago, many veteran artists should still be around, but Yu Wei doesn't seem to recognize many of them.

Chen Ping may have turned the entertainment industry upside down, disrupting the life trajectories of many big names, causing them to fade into obscurity.

The entertainment industry and the online literature industry have one thing in common: those who learn from me live, those who imitate me die. Presumably, all the famous figures nowadays are those who have learned from Chen Ping quite well.

Those who follow others blindly become like them; only by establishing their own style can they truly understand. Those who create art in the shadow of others are bound to fail...

From this perspective, Chen Ping doesn't seem to be the so-called leader; rather, he's the villain in the entertainment industry.

While it boosted the development of the cultural and entertainment industry in the short term, in the long run it has become a shackle. Sometimes being too far ahead of the times is like pulling up seedlings to help them grow.

This may not have been his intention, but that's how things are.

It's like he opened a so-called crash course, and everyone's grades improved rapidly when they followed him, but when it came time to go to college, they found that their foundation wasn't solid...

In this way, the literary and artistic works that Yu Wei takes from Earth have no influence from him; on the contrary, they are the only variable.

"Got it, this is the suicide control variable."

Yu Wei was just daydreaming. He wasn't so immature as to think he could revitalize the Renaissance. Life was the only main theme of existence, and there was no need to think about so many other things.

He doesn't think that way, but quite a few people do think that way now.

Yu Wei's inclusion of characters from the novel in the competition is clearly an attempt to motivate the contestants!

This kind of thing is actually difficult to handle in reality. It involves not only competitors but also capital, and it's easy to offend people. No matter how big a celebrity is, it's not good to point fingers at others.

This is why everyone in the entertainment industry has always been in a state of "minding one's own business and not worrying about others' problems," preferring to sacrifice one's own friends rather than oneself.

But in the eyes of netizens, Yu Wei is different. He has a sense of responsibility to help the world and is also very creative. He directly wrote entertainment novels that gradually included the entertainment industry. What cannot be said in reality can be said in novels, and what cannot be done in reality can also be done in novels.

If it's inconvenient to supervise artists, then write them into novels and make them work hard; if they don't, they'll be ridiculed by everyone...

For these celebrities, Yu Wei's move was undeniably ruthless, but for the audience, it's definitely a good thing that stars can get involved.

It's one thing to earn a lot of money, but at least you should have some real skills. Those who are just loafing around without any real ability need to be severely criticized.

Yu Wei is practically disciplining the entertainment industry like something out of a novel! Talentless and immoral? Go talk to my entertainment novels!
Gradually, people seemed to understand why he wrote about entertainment. The kind of plot involving training and disciplining the entertainment industry only exists in entertainment novels and is unlikely to happen in reality.

But Yu Wei intends to use the fake to satirize the real, and finally to pass off the fake as real, using the fake novel to cultivate a genuine golden age of culture and entertainment...

Everyone was stunned by Yu Wei's smooth and skillful performance; his novel was definitely aimed at subverting the entertainment industry.

Because he is kind!

"I have a question. Deng Shi in your novel is already so strong... how did she end up in the waiting area?"

Qi Luoan couldn't understand it. According to the logic of the plot, only those who lose the first round would come to the revival round. Deng Shi's song "Bubble" became so popular, how did she lose in the first round?

"Don't concern yourself with things related to online novels."

This was an angle Yu Wei had never considered. In online novels, you can just assume things; she appears whenever the plot requires it. There was no such character in the previous round.

"You'll understand once you've written more."

That was a very strong statement...

Qi Luoan's books have become incredibly popular recently. Since the publication of "Malice," readers have completely come to regard her as Yu Weibenwei.

You create a work and then actually replicate it, what are you?
Only Yu Weicai could do something like this. After all, he was the one who released "Malice". How could this be a coincidence?
Then the book review section of "Pujie Data" became a place for readers to deduce the plot, and guessing the sequel to the case is an essential part of reading suspense novels.

Discussing this directly in "Malice" might spoil the story for new readers, so it's better to discuss it in Qi Luoan's book, since the plot of the book also covers this part.

Then Qi Luoan learned to copy book reviews...

Readers offered their speculations about the story's continuation—interesting! I wrote them in. Then, readers discovered hidden foreshadowing—makes sense! I copied it.

"You've only been writing for a short time, and you haven't learned anything good, but you've learned to copy book reviews to pad your word count pretty quickly."

Yu Wei was also surprised when he saw it. Could this be a professional habit that online authors learn without a teacher?

The problem is, she copied the book review, but the readers are criticizing her; everyone thinks she wrote the book.

"I didn't want to copy the book reviews, but everyone's ideas were so good, vivid, and full of witty remarks. It would be a waste not to include them."

Entertainment novels are meant to include public comments and feedback; NPCs you create yourself will never be as vivid as existing online comments.

The plot is more interesting and it allows for interaction with readers, so why not?

That's true, after all, Yu Wei occasionally plagiarizes...

"So what are you going to write in your next book? I've already padded out the plot of 'Malice' for over twenty chapters, and I can't spoil it, so there's really nothing to write about."

In the world of plagiarism novels, if a work takes too long to finish, readers will be cursing at your family. Luckily, everyone is here for Yu Wei, and not many people are paying attention to Qi Luoan's books, otherwise Old Qi and Little Chen would be in danger.

It would be impolite to continue writing without being able to spoil the novel.

"Let me think about it some more, and I'll let you know when I've made up my mind."

Yu Wei originally intended to think about it while chatting, but unfortunately, Sister Liu called, so he had to put the novel aside for the time being.

Liu Ning briefly explained the recent situation, as many media outlets wanted to interview Chen Ping because it involved him.

Besides, many programs invited him to be a guest, but actually, they just wanted to get some information about Chen Ping from Yu Wei on the show...

"The company's advice is that it's best not to accept the offer, as it involves competition with senior colleagues, and there's no appropriate way to answer that question. The best approach is to avoid the topic altogether."

Yu Wei agreed with this, stating that his consistent approach is to do his best.

There's no point in just talking. In the entertainment industry, there are many cases of celebrities getting into trouble because of what they say. The more you say, the more mistakes you make.

"The company wants to use your attendance at the Louvre International Film Festival next week as a reason to reject them. What do you think?"

Lu Wen Award, I almost forgot about that.

Winning an award is probably out of the question, but laying low for a while might be a good idea.

He's been attracting too much attention lately, so it's a good opportunity for him to open his eyes to the world, broaden his horizons, and travel...

The novel will continue to be updated, and the competitions will continue as usual.

What did the production team of "Music Blind Box" say?

"We've already spoken to Director Cheng. If you want to go, we'll definitely let you rest for a while."

The production team is quite reasonable. Meng Han had been absent before, and Yu Wei's current controversy stemmed from the show. They will release her based on both reason and emotion.

Yu Wei thought his lucky number was 7, but unexpectedly, he was absent from the seventh episode of the show.

“Okay, I’ll have the company arrange a translator for you. I heard they use Dutch and French over there.”

"foreign language?"

You've come to the right person.

(End of this chapter)

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