Chapter 24: Youâre F*cking Messing with Me
Translator: Min_Lee  Editor: Tennesh
As things were picking up on the 50th floor, Du Ang was taking a videoconference call from an old friend.
Ji Polun was heading to the 50th floor every day, so his agent was worried. When he asked Ji Polun to help out, the kid was reluctant. How come he was so keen now? There had to be something shady going on behind the scenes.
âI heard your producer is from a black street. Did he somehow blackmail my guy into helping out?â Ji Polunâs agent was full of speculation.
âTheyâre not done shooting? I heard two days ago they were done with their eye shots.â Du Ang was puzzled too.
âThatâs why I think itâs odd. Iâm not in Qiâan right now. Old Du, go take a look yourself. Maybe your guy pulled something on my guy. I hear folks from black streets are ruthless.â Jiâs agent was being diplomaticâwhat he suspected was that Fang Zhao had threatened force against his client.
âWaitâFang Zhao is just renting a room on a black street. He didnât grow up on a black street. Also, just because youâre from a black street doesnât mean youâre the mafia. Donât be a bigot. I lived on a black street when I was young.â
Jiâs agent was about to say something else, but Du Ang preempted him. âOK, OK. I understand your concerns. Iâll head up for a look in a bit. But rest assuredâeverything is fine. Fang Zhao isnât that kind of character.â
After hanging up, Du Ang realized he hadnât dropped in on the 50th floor in a while. Even if Ji Polun was OK, as the manager in charge, he should put up pretenses.
He rode the elevator to the 50th floor. When the elevator doors opened, he saw Ji Polun huffing and puffing and moving equipment.
Du Ang: ââŠâŠâ He suddenly questioned his judgment. An idol that relied on his looks like him couldnât risk getting injured. If he did, he had to pay the company damages that would consume way more than a monthâs wages.
âUhm, Ji boy, come over here.â
When Ji Polun saw it was Du Ang, he put down the equipment.
Du Ang took a close look at his face and didnât see any signs of physical abuse. âArenât you done with the eye shots? How come youâre still here?â he asked.
âI donât have anything else going on, so I decided to help out,â Ji Polun responded.
Du Ang surveyed the floor. The 50th floor looked quite differentâmaybe it was the additional staff. He spotted Du Zhi also lugging equipment around nearby. âWhereâs Fang Zhao?â he asked.
âHe just stepped into his office.â Ji Polun pointed to Fang Zhaoâs office.
As Du Ang approached Fang Zhaoâs office, Fang Zhao was getting ready to head out.
âBoss Du! Great timing. I was about to go to you,â Fang Zhao said. âIâm about to start recording my first single. Can you book a recording studio for me?â
âThe song is ready?â Du Ang took the paper score Fang Zhao handed over and uploaded the encrypted demo file. He pulled out his headsets and gave it a listen. He was also curious how Fang Zhaoâs song was coming along.
He was a bit baffled by the score, but once he heard the demo, it came together.
No wonder the score looked weird. So Fang Zhao had decided on this style.
Du Ang lifted his head abruptly and gazed at Fang Zhao. âDid you⊠Did you compose this yourself?â
âThis⊠this is the song youâre making a music video for?â Du Ang raised his voice, prompting the movers nearby to look his way.
âYes.â Fang Zhao wasnât too alarmed by Du Angâs response.
âHold on. Put everything on hold. Wait until you hear from me.â Du Ang dashed out. As for the original purpose of his visit, who gave a damn? Du Ang had only one mission nowâto talk this over with someone. He needed to decide if he would actually release the single.
The head of the arrangement department, Ya Erlin, and the operations head, Julian, were quickly summoned.
âI say, Old Du, whatâs the hurry? Whatâs wrong? Have things gone south on the virtual idol project? Let me put this out thereâIâm not going to get involved with the virtual idol project,â Ya Erlin said as he stepped into Du Angâs office with Julian.
Du Ang didnât speak, instead handing over two pairs of headsets he had prepared for the two.
âWhatâs going on? So secretiveâŠâ Ya Erlin wore the headsets reluctantly, but soon enough, he was hooked.
Julianâs expression also indicated her surprise. âWhere⊠where did you get this? Is this a new Pegasus release?â
âNo, no,â Ya Erlin blurted before Du Ang could answer. âAt first glance, itâs a similar style, but thereâs still a big discrepancy. This is not a Pegasus song. Not to mention that a Pegasus demo wouldnât be this crude.â
The âPegasusâ that Ya Erlin and Julian referred to was Flying Pegasus, a leading cooperative under Silver Wing. Ya Erlin had tried to join several times, to no avail. Flying Pegasus was home to Silver Wingâs top composers and arrangers, the cream of the crop.
âBut if this isnât a Pegasus song, who composed it?â Julian wasnât an expert in composition or arrangement, but she knew this song would make waves if released. Besides a Pegasus member, who else could compose a song like this? If such a talent existed, he or she would have been recruited by Pegasus already.
âThatâs right, Old Du, who wrote this? Who?â Ya Erlin demanded. Julian was a music outsider, but as a veteran arranger, he was already blown away by many aspects of the incomplete demo.
Du Ang wore a look of mixed feelingsâproud, a bit sad, among other emotions.
He paused before saying, âFang Zhao.â
Du Ang rubbed his ears, which had just been pierced by two sharp cries, and sighed. âThe composer is Fang Zhao.â
Ya Erlin and Julian were speechless but glared at Du Ang with the same expression: youâre f*cking messing with me.
âSigh, Iâm not lying. I got this from the kid. As soon as I got it, I called you guys.â
Ya Erlin took a deep breath. He was still in disbelief. âFang Zhao can produce something like this, at his age?â
âWhat about his age? Donât forget how well he did in the new talent contest.â Du Ang hated when others dissed his composers.
âBut this song is completely different from his entry in the new talent contest. This isâŠâ Ya Erlin was agitated. He didnât finish his sentence. He wouldnât jump to conclusions until hearing the full song.
âAlright, letâs cut the bullshit. Iâve invited you here to help me decide. So what do you say, do I release this song or not? Will something go wrong if I do?â Du Ang asked.
âOf course! Why not?â Ya Erlin was more excited than Du Ang.
Du Ang shifted his gaze to Julian, waiting for her response. If Julian disagreed, even if they recorded the song, it wouldnât see the light of day.
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Julian returned the stare and smiled gently. âI agree with Ya Erlin. Itâd be a such a shame not to release a song like this. I, for one, want to hear the complete version.â
Julian was a big fan of Flying Pegasusâ work, yet the cooperative rarely released complete songs, even if you were willing to pay for a download. Lowly managers like her werenât qualified to commission Pegasus members either.
âAlright, weâll release it, then. Fang Zhao said he can start recording right away. As for the recording studioâŠâ Du Ang gave Ya Erlin a glance.
âIâll book a studio for him.â Ya Erlin was close with the folks who ran the recording studios. It was easier for him to pull strings.
Ya Erlin had trouble breathing. He couldnât wait to see the look on their faces when the Pegasus members heard this song.