"Sister Shien must have signed a contract and cannot debut on the show, so she is deliberately keeping a low profile." Jin Na replied.

"That's right. Park Si-eun has also signed a contract with a music company and has her own debut plan, so she keeps a low profile in front of the program crew. This is not suppression by the program crew. They are mainly worried that if they film too many scenes of her, she will be liked by a large number of fans, and then she will not be able to debut, which will cause discussion among netizens."

"Well, we understand now."

"So Jinna, Jihyo, and Youngru, from now on, your shots will also be handled in the same way, including the third and fourth stage shows that have not yet been released. A large number of your personal shots will be deleted, and more shots will be directed to those contestants who can debut. I hope you can maintain a good attitude."

The reason why Xia Haoyang had to meet with several people was mainly to make things clear.

"Yeah, we thought of that too." Jinna looked at the two of them, lowered her head, and answered softly.

"Although I guessed it, I'm sure I'll be unhappy inside, but it's impossible for us to film around you and for you to be unwilling to participate in the program's activities for the next year. This is the rule of the game. If you can't change it, you can only adapt to it."

"Isn't it said that in the adult world you have to have it or not? Can't we be in the limelight of the program group and not participate in the program group's activities?" Jin Na asked.

"You want both? So greedy? Haha, if you were Li Ka-shing's granddaughter, you could have both." Xia Haoyang smiled.

"We are your girl group, Xia Haoyang. With your status in the entertainment industry, shouldn't your words be more effective than those of the former Hong Kong richest man, Li?"

Jin Na and the others had originally thought about their fate in the show, after all, Park Shi-eun's example was right in front of them, but now they were looking forward to it. We are the girl group of Xia Haoyang's studio. Who is Xia Haoyang? The richest man in the Chinese entertainment industry, if he really wants to have both in the show, who else can do it except him?

Xia Haoyang was stunned for a moment and unable to refute.

The debut has been agreed upon by all parties, and it is in everyone's interest to run things this way, reducing a lot of trouble. Do I really want to change the rules of the game for these girls? To be honest, if I really want to do it, it seems that I can do it.

"No, I'd better not. I'm not the male protagonist in a cool novel. I respect the rules of the game. Having this and that shouldn't be the requirement at your age. Work hard. When you become a star and have a status in the entertainment industry, then you can consider having this and that." Xia Haoyang rubbed Jin Na's hair and turned to leave.

Jin Na snorted in dissatisfaction, rubbed her nose back and forth with her right hand, and looked at Xia Haoyang's back as he left with a calm look in her eyes.

"Sister Jinna, you are so powerful that I dare not say anything. But President Xia does not speak in a condescending manner like other bosses. He does not sound very majestic." Zhang Yingru said fearfully.

"Mr. Xia is famous in the circle for being easy to talk to. Otherwise, do you think I would dare to do that? We have dealt with each other before. You don't know that I used to envy the Tara girl group. Now that I have the opportunity to join them, I will definitely work hard." Jin Na clenched her fists and her eyes became sharper and more determined.

"Well, let's work hard and be as good as Tara's group." The three little girls are full of expectations for the future.

The atmosphere of the show has changed now.

Everyone became more silent, and it was clear that their spirit and energy during training was not as high as before.

Especially when some girls who have not been signed look at those who have been favored by big music companies and have signed, everyone's eyes are full of various complicated emotions. Even some trainees who have signed contracts look at Jin Na, Ji Hyo, and Zhang Yingru with unclear expressions. Is it envy? Jealousy? Or regret for signing too early? Maybe a little bit of it.

Originally, there were no small groups among the dozens of girls left in the program team. Everyone basically centered around the group that would perform on the public stage, but now there are indeed various small teams.

Take Jin Na, Ji Hyo, and Jang Ying Ru for example. Jin Na is in Class B, and Ji Hyo and Jang Ying Ru both advanced to Class C but are not in the same group. If it were before, the three of them would have almost no interaction, and they would all train, eat, and joke with their teammates.

But now, after every training session, the three of them are together. They go to the restaurant to eat, take a shower, and even chat, play and play games during their leisure time. It’s just the three of them getting together.

own people.

Today's students are divided into small teams according to this standard, with the companies that have signed contracts as the standard.

Even if they are members of the same company, some people know that they will debut with someone else, and that they are not in the same team with several other partners, so they will be divided into different groups and have different closeness and relationships.

So where there are many women, there are many troubles. In recent times, not only has the enthusiasm of the students declined, but conflicts have also become more frequent.

“Jihyo, your dance moves just now were wrong, your positioning was wrong, and your harmony was half a beat slow. It’s obvious that you haven’t been as focused as before these days. I know you’ve signed with a studio and have a bright future, but at least you’re still in the ‘Competition 100’ program crew. You should practice harder and work hard for our team.” The speaker was Juanzi, the center and captain of Group of Class C.

Juanzi is a talented singer who was once selected for Class A. There are more contestants who can sing high notes in the program group, and there are not many who are good at singing middle and low notes. Juanzi is one of them.

Xia Haoyang once seriously considered Juanzi, but eventually gave up because Juanzi was more suitable for the recording studio. Singing live required better control over the voice, which she lacked. However, she could make up for her shortcomings by adjusting the sound in the recording studio. Therefore, in Xia Haoyang's eyes, she was more suitable to debut as a traditional singer rather than a member of a girl group.

Xia Haoyang's comments deeply influenced the selection of other mentors and music companies.

As one of the few members who have been in Class A in the first four stage shows, Juanzi is currently the only student who has not signed with a music company.

Regardless of whether there are other factors in the accusation just now, there is nothing wrong with it on the surface.

After joining Fat Cat Studio, Jihyo did feel a little proud. She knew that she would no longer have the opportunity to enter Class A, and that she would not even have many shots in the next few episodes of the show. Her spirit was lost, and she just muddled through the daily practice, purely to get by.

To use a popular phrase, Jihyo's current attitude is to lie down in the production crew, waiting for the variety show to end, and even somewhat looking forward to it ending soon.

But Jihyo knew that she was wrong, and she didn't say much in the face of the captain's accusation. She glanced at the other team members who looked at her unfriendlyly, and stood back in her position without saying a word.

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