"This Wang Peng is quite a character."

Jia Peng exclaimed in amazement, "By shifting the blame for the accident onto him, resigning, and still ensuring that the show continues to operate openly and transparently, this move can salvage a large part of the program's reputation, which was on the verge of collapse."

Although a small number of people still choose to remain stubborn and refuse to come back, among the variety shows currently airing, none are of higher quality than Super Girl.

When they've watched all the shows and look back, they'll realize that Super Girl is still the best, and they'll have no choice but to come back and continue watching Super Girl.

"Who does he think he is? He's just an idiot."

Hu Naihan said dismissively from the side, and then picked his nose and flicked the booger onto the cornmeal in front of him.

"you!"

The little girl, who was indignant but dared not speak out against the older man behind her, pushed her boyfriend over to stand up for her.

Her boyfriend acted as if he hadn't seen it, looking embarrassed.

"It's okay, they probably didn't notice."

The young girl could only keep her anger inside and complain about her boyfriend being a loser.

As Jia Peng, who witnessed everything, was cursing the two cowards in his heart, Hu Naihan's still-unwashed hand suddenly grabbed Jia Peng.

This caused his expression to change from disdain to horror, and he hurriedly slapped Hu Naihan's hand away.

"How disgusting!"

Wang Peng then made another speech on stage, all of which were intended for the media.

Jia Peng's summary is very simple:

I'm sorry, viewers, this is a technical issue. Our test of this vote counting system is not yet perfect. As the person in charge, I'm the first to resign. You can all criticize me, but the show must continue.

Wang Peng left the stage hastily at the end, leaving the media with only a lonely silhouette.

After he finished speaking, Li Jun unblocked him from the forum and celebrated with him:

"Congratulations, Mr. Wang, you're now entering retirement life."

Li Jun knew clearly that Wang Peng's retirement to the second line was not something that could be so easily reversed.

It's just a simple crisis of trust. He can simply take a break for a while, test the audience's reaction, and then come back.

However, his influence within the organization was not as great, and power began to pass from one person to another.

Li Jun slowly unloaded the machine and began walking towards the Chengdu TV station, where the stars were preparing to welcome him.

......

The venue finally quieted down, and the audience returned to their seats, waiting for the host's announcement.

"After adjustments by the program team, the voting results are now being re-announced."

Li Xiang reappeared on stage and broadcast the vote count results again.

The audience looked at the big screen with anticipation once again, and countless fans of Liang Shengliangying had already raised their support signs.

"First place! Zhang Liangying!"

"Oh!!! Oh oh oh!!!!"

Countless cheers erupted, threatening to burst through the ceiling of the venue.

But everyone quickly quieted down because the host, Li Xiang, was about to announce her actual vote count.

"150,000 votes!!!"

"Wow!!!"

Even Zhang Liangying on stage couldn't help but cheer, and He Jie happily jumped up and down, grabbing her hand.

"Second place: He Jie, 83,000 votes! Third place: Li Yuchun, 79,000 votes!"

Li Xiang announced the votes for the remaining people in one breath.

The audience was mesmerized; Zhang Liangying was a force to be reckoned with, almost matching the combined performance of the second and third place winners.

"This is my Liangying!"

The fans cheered Zhang Liangying's name and celebrated wildly.

Some are happy while others are sad; some are crying as they leave, while others are celebrating their advancement.

"Ding!"

Li Jun felt a vibration in his pocket; his phone was ringing.

Who is it?

He casually opened his phone.

"Hello Mr. Li, we are from Rolling Stone Records. We apologize for disturbing you during your competition. Our company would like to release your work as a record. Would you be willing to grant us permission?"

The person on the other end of the phone spoke sincerely.

Wow, these guys are something else. The elimination rounds aren't even over yet, and they've already come knocking on my door. They even used Li Jun's private phone number, which left him a bit confused.

This action was a bit too fast.

"Okay, how do you divide the profits?"

Li Jun's enthusiastic words left the other person somewhat stunned. Didn't they suspect he was there to scam them? Or was this man named Li Jun simply that naive?

"Mr. Li, the company will handle the entire process of the record, including promotion, sales, production and publicity. All of these are provided by our company, so there are huge costs involved. If we give it to you, the royalties will be about 82%, while for newcomers we only give 91%, and the copyright belongs to you."

The person on the other end of the phone scribbled something down and said clearly, sounding quite pleased with himself. He explained that their company offered very attractive terms, which he considered the best sales approach—not relying on any tricks, but simply presenting their terms and letting the customer make their own judgment.

"Damn it, is Rolling Stone Records a scam? They only give you 73% of the royalties!"

Li Jun suddenly shouted angrily into the phone and then hung up.

The man on the other end of the phone at Rolling Stone Records was stunned. He stared at the phone in his hand, confused. He thought he had misheard, as he had never heard anything about splitting the profits 50/50.

He quickly called back, but the number had already been blocked by Li Jun.

Long Danni, who was walking directly in front of him, was attracted by the sound of his arguing and couldn't help but come over.

Long Danni met with a guest who specifically asked for Li Jun and Zhang Liangying.

Li Jun naturally saw Long Danni across from him and the woman beside her, which is why he deliberately spoke loudly just now.

He knew Yuan Tao; he was a music producer at Huayi Brothers, and he was familiar with almost all the business operations within the company.

Later, he contributed to the rise of the renowned Huayi Brothers. Who in the entertainment industry doesn't know Huayi Brothers?

Rolling Stone Records gave him quite a lot, especially for a newcomer like him who was unknown. Usually, it's a 90/10 split, with Rolling Stone taking 90% and Li Jun taking 10%.

Rolling Stone is known as "the home of musicians" and highly values ​​the humanistic spirit and originality of music. They like to create an image of musicians who are "thoughtful" and "meaningful".

In particular, the song "Bauhinia" was very much to their liking, so they offered Li Jun a commission of 82%.

However, this is too little for Li Jun. This song will definitely be featured on various platforms in the future, and the appearance fee will be sky-high. He may only ask for this low price, but he will get at least 73% of the revenue.

Long Danni walked over quickly, while Yuan Tao, behind her, ran over in short steps, panting.

"Mr. Li Jun, we are willing to offer a price of 64."

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