Chapter 23: My Version, My Rules
Translator: Min_Lee  Editor: Tennesh
As far as Fang Zhao was concerned, drawing out a certain mood depended on a passage of music, not a certain visual.
Just like how a programmer turned everything into code, Fang Zhao could turn everything into music.
He already had a song in mind for the music video. It was a song heâd written during the end of days. It wasnât completeâheâd only gotten around to finishing it recently. Heâd also rearranged it and modified parts to better fit Pang Pusongâs voice.
When he was shooting, he did recall certain scenes, but his memories of the first few years of the apocalypse were blurry. However, the music he composed during that period remained fresh in his head.
Every time he recalled those broken melodies, Fang Zhao could remember how heâd felt at the beginning of the apocalypse.
After projecting the eye shots onto the virtual character, Zu Wen showed Fang Zhao a draft.
He had juxtaposed on his computer screen shots of Fang Zhaoâs eyes and a pair of brown, wood-colored eyes surrounded by rough, cracked bark.
âDonât they look the same? Happy?â Zu Wen asked.
They were clearly two different sets of eyes but they conveyed the same gaze and mood. It was as if two people were injected with the same soul.
Reg Dimensionâsuch amazing technology!
Perhaps that was why virtual idols created with the Reg Dimension drew so many fans. Even though they often looked very different from humans, it was easy to forget that they were virtual images and instead believe that they possessed real souls.
âAs long as youâre happy.â Zu Wen stretched his arms. âThe basic look is also complete. The only thing is that I could use more help on the music video, even one extra person would be great. If itâs just me, Lord knows when Iâll finish the CD. If you want to see a completed product by the end of the year, then get me a loaner.â Zu Wen was so busy these days he didnât have time to game.
âIâve asked around. The people you mentioned who know how to use Reg Dimension donât want to transfer. The company hasnât made any new hires this year and they fired a bunch of people last year. We can forget about an internal loaner,â Fang Zhao explained.
âThen poach someone from one of the smaller or independent record labels, or outsource to a contractor, although the company usually frowns on outsourcing on a project like this. The bosses prefer that you take care of things internally. But see if you can poach some people from other companies. There are so many fresh graduates out there. There must be quite a few who havenât landed jobs, no? Letâs con a few into working here first.â Zu Wen started brainstorming as he organized the eye shots.
Zu Wenâs suggestion reminded Fang Zhao of someone. âHow many years of experience would you be looking for in a Reg Dimension technician?â
âLetâs not set the bar too high. The most important thing is to con some people into helping me out. Iâve been so tired.â
Zu Wen returned to his office to work. Fang Zhao headed back to his office and sent Zeng Huang a message.
Zeng Huang responded quickly.
âWhatâs up Big Zhao? Your project isnât going well?â Zeng Huang knew Fang Zhao was stuck with the virtual idol project and had even offered to help, but Fang Zhao refused at the time, saying he needed to learn more about the project first.
âHow busy is your current project? Do you have time to take on another gig?â Fang Zhao asked.
âYes, weâre short on Reg Dimension technicians. If you arenât available, do you know anyone who hasnât landed a job yet or wants to switch jobs? I donât need someone super-experienced, someone who knows the basics will do.â
âA Reg Dimension technician who doesnât have to be that experienced, someone who hasnât landed a job or wants to switch jobsâŠâ
âIndeed. Any recommendations?â
âI want to switch jobs. You know Iâm a fresh gradâand not from a very prestigious school. I wonât be able to command a very good salary. Plus, Iâm looking for a new job. Itâs a perfect fit now that youâre hiring.â
Zu Wenâs idea was to con people into joining the project, but Fang Zhao was completely honest about the state of his project. Zeng Huang was offering to help out when Fang Zhao was in a tough spot. It would be shitty of him to take advantage of a friend now.
After being briefed by Fang Zhao, Zeng Huang said he needed to think it over. But he ended up calling back in less than 10 minutes.
âBig Zhao, you still hiring? Why donât both Wan Yue and I help out? She knows a thing or two about the Reg Dimension, but her expertise is post-production. I wonder if she would come in handy too.â
âYes.â Fang Zhao smiled. âThanks!â
âHey, whoâs the boss here? Big Zhao, donât put too much pressure on yourself. Weâre still young. Even if we fail, we can chalk it up as a learning experience. Itâs good for us to take risks.â
âAs long as youâve put things in perspective. So itâs a done dealâWan Yue and I will defect tomorrow!â
Just like Pang Pusong, Zeng Huang and Wan Yue would be signed as contractors, not full-time employees. Fang Zhao had explained the temporary and transient nature of the work, but Zeng Huang still insisted on joining. Considering the status of the virtual idol project, Zeng Huang and his girlfriend had no ulterior motivesâthey just wanted to lend Fang Zhao a hand.
Zeng Huang was actually thinking Lady Luck wasnât on Fang Zhaoâs side this year. Setting aside the theft of his songs, Fang Zhao had worked hard to make a name for himself in the new talent contestâonly to be tossed into this death pit. Zeng Huang didnât want to see a brother begging for help, so he and Wan Yue quit their jobs to help out. They were still young and had plenty of other jobs ahead of them. Now it was time to help Fang Zhao.
The next day, Zeng Huang and Wan Yue tracked down Fang Zhao at Silver Wing. After signing their contracts, Fang Zhao got them company passes.
Besides Zeng Huang and Wan Yue, Bei Zhi, who had just finished training camp, also chipped in. He knew that he owed his success in the new talent contest to Fang Zhao. Heâd heard that they were setting up on the 50th floor, so he decided to help out.
âWow, they actually let you come? Theyâre not afraid of jeopardizing your career?â Zu Wen asked when he saw Bei Zhi.
Bei Zhi didnât care. âItâs OK. Training is over and my next assignment hasnât started. I have three days off, so here I am.â
Pang Pusong, Song Miao, and Bei Zhi set up outside as Fang Zhao discussed the music video with Zu Wen and Zeng Huang in his office.
Since the music video was set in the end of days, they would have to feature mutated animals from the period. Zu Wen showed Fang Zhao a batch of images he had compiled.
âGet rid of this,â Fang Zhao said, pointing to one of the pictures.
âIâve never seen it before.â Because he had never seen it before, he couldnât be sure that it existed. Fang Zhao decided to drop all the animals heâd never laid eyes on.
âWow, you sound like youâve seen the actual thing,â Zu Wen responded. But he didnât resist, deleting the animal from his screen.
Fang Zhao pointed to another image. âShrink the head of this one a bit.â
âYou overdid it. Allow me.â
Fang Zhao pondered the projected hologram, his fingers playing with the head of the animal.
He couldnât feel the actual object, but the smart design software allowed even a non-technician to tweak the image. It was like altering a clay figurine.
âThat looks weird,â Zu Wen said.
âNot at all. Thatâs how they look. Get rid of their mustaches.â
âThey donât have mustaches? Are you sure? I remember seeing them with mustaches in many films about the Period of Destruction.â A skeptical Zu Wen checked his research. He had downloaded a database from a leading scientific journal that was compiled by scholars who studied mutated animals from the Period of Destruction. The researchers were considered the worldâs leading authorities on the subject. The download was quite expensive, but heâd billed the project.
âThey have mustaches in the film I starred in.â Ji Polun, who had been watching them work, offered his two cents.
âThat was fiction to begin with.â Fang Zhao had seen the movie Ji Polun starred in. There were way too many inaccuracies, but you couldnât expect much from a commercial film. It was just entertainment.
âBut your virtual idol isnât real either.â Ji Polun remembered that the look of the virtual idol was also made up.
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âMy version, my rules,â Fang Zhao responded curtly.
âGot it. Youâre the boss. You have the final word.â
At that point, Zu Wen had found a photo of the mutated animal in question in his database. âNo mustache indeed.â
They went through the other animals. Every modification Fang Zhao asked for was consistent with the database. This time it was Ji Polun, not Zu Wen, who checked. âYouâre the man,â he thought to himself.
Everyone in the room wondered: how good of a history student was this guy to remember so many details?