Chapter 20: One Freak Dubbing for Another
Translator: Min_Lee  Editor: Tennesh
Judging from the warmup exercises he was performing, the young man was preparing for a chorus.
When he noticed Fang Zhao approaching, the young man began to interrupt his practice. When he stopped and realized Fang Zhao was seeking him out, he panicked.
âSo-so-so-sorry. Am I bo-bo-bo-bothering you?â the young man stuttered.
âNo, not at all. Carry on. Iâm just listening.â Fang Zhao sat in a chair in the corner. The corner was empty. The other singers were avoiding the area and the chairs were all unoccupied.
The young man scratched his head hesitantly. He glanced at Fang Zhao and the onlookers. He opened his mouth but couldnât continue. It just felt like he was surrounded by a crowd that was focused on him. What if he was so afraid and nervous that his voice scared people away? Would they kick him out?
After pondering the matter, the young man stopped altogether and walked to the corner. He decided to take a break and resume after folks shifted their attention elsewhere.
âWhatâs your name?â Fang Zhao asked. âPreparing for a chorus?â
âA Silver Wing choir is recruiting. Iâm here to try my luck.â The young man clutched a glass of water nervously. âMy name is Pang Pusong. Doesnât it sound like the name of a song, haha?â
He had wanted to crack a joke to ease his nerves, but Pang Pusong became even more nervous after laughing. He wondered if Fang Zhao was about to kick him out.
âMy name is Fang Zhao,â Pang Pusong heard the other man say. âIâm the producer for a virtual idol project here at Silver Wing.â
Pang Pusong was immediately impressed. The man looked like he was about Pang Pusongâs age and he was already a producerâno wonder he projected such a powerful aura.
âIâm looking for a starter voice and I heard your warmup exercises. I think you might be a good match, but I want to listen some more. Can you repeat the section you just sang? Donât hold back. Donât sing it like a chorus. Sing it like you would normally sing it,â Fang Zhao said.
Pang Pusong felt like heâd been struck by a huge stone. He was a little dizzy. He wondered if heâd misheard Fang Zhao. âS-s-si-sing it again?â
âYes. The section you were practicing. Donât hold back. Donât worry about anything else,â Fang Zhao explained patiently.
âO-O-O-OK.â Pang Pusong put down his glass and got up. He didnât set the glass down properly and it nearly toppled and rolled over, but he didnât look back. He was as serious as a soldier preparing for battle.
The surrounding gazes still gave Pu pause. He cleared his throat but didnât start singing.
âGo ahead. What are you looking at them for?â Fang Zhao asked.
âOK.â Pang Pusong collected his thoughts. He was at Silver Wing to audition for a choir spot. The audition was scheduled for just after 4 p.m. His uncle had had a friend secure him a pass for the public rehearsal area. This was where he usually practiced before an audition. He never would have thought heâd have such good luck. Providing vocals for a virtual idol was naturally a better gig than singing in a choir. It was the difference between a leading and supporting role.
Trying his best to ignore the attention and let go of his worries, Pang Pusong started repeating the section he was practicing.
He had trouble relaxing at first, but after a few verses, he didnât hold back any more.
A few of the singers donning headsets nearby were singing to the melodies playing in their headsets, but they started to have trouble continuing. They frowned, turned off their recordings, and started bitching to Pang Pusong. âIf you wanna sing, go outside. Youâre not welcome here.â
âThatâs right. Youâre not welcome here.â
âWhy not ask Fang Zhao take you downstairs and sing there?â
âIf you have the guts, go downstairs with Fang Zhao. You can sing freely there.â The onlookers pitched in.
This time, Pang Pusong freaked out. He stared at Fang Zhao blankly.
Fang Zhao wasnât affected by the heckling, flashing a smile instead. He seemed to be in a good mood.
âThis is a public rehearsal area, meaning everyone can sing freely here. Youâre not able to concentrate and you blame others. If youâve got the guts, why donât you practice in an individual booth?â Fang Zhao glared at the haters. He didnât press on. There was no point in wasting words on people he despised. Bullies were a dime a dozen.
He pointed at Pang Pusong. âYou come with me.â
Pang Pusong looked like a lost child. He shrank his already short neck and followed Fang Zhao out of the public rehearsal area.
âWow, he really thinks heâs a big shot.â Someone chuckled behind Fang Zhaoâs back.
âFang Zhaoâs probably here looking for a starter voice.â
âDefinitely. I wouldnât sign up even if he begged.â
âAll he can do is impress clueless outsiders. Look at how happy that fool was when he was leaving.â
After leaving the public rehearsal area, Fang Zhao led Pang Pusong to his office on the 50th floor. He asked him if he was otherwise engaged. If not, he wanted Pang Pusong to start recording as soon as possible.
âNo, I donât have anything else going on.â Pang Pusong couldnât help but shift to the edge of his chair. He waited anxiously for what followed.
âThis is your contract. Please take a look.â Fang Zhao opened a file on the microcomputer on his desk. It was a template. He could use it for Pang Pusong, with a few modifications.
Pang Pusong studied the contract carefully and found everything in order. He nodded.
Even though it was still contract work and he wasnât about to become a full-time employee at Silver Wing, Pang Pusong was so excited he wanted to dance. After he signed the contract, he felt like he was on cloud nine.
He wasnât good looking enough to be on stage â he could only work behind-the scenes. But there were different kinds of backstage work. On previous gigs, he had always shared the workload with others. This was the first time he landed a solo contract, meaning he was the leading man.
âIâll submit your personal information. Iâll let you know when your pass is ready.â Fang Zhao said.
âGr-gr-gr-great. Thank you. Thank you.â Pang Pusong wanted to bow. He was so excited when he left that he ran into the door.
Fang Zhao shook his head. âActually, never mind. Iâll head out with you. I need to see someone downstairs.â
Fang Zhao wanted to see Du Ang, but first, he escorted Pang Pusong to the lobby. Pang Pusong was still in a daze. Fang Zhao was worried about his state of mind. What if something went wrong? Where was he going to find another singer on such short notice?
As they stepped out of Silver Wing Tower, a fleet of flying cars hovered above.
Unlike rank-and-file employees like Fang Zhao, the big stars at the label were typically allocated higher floors, which had separate parking spots, so it was rare for Fang Zhao to see them in person, because they headed straight to their respective floors in their flying cars.
The flying cars were headed for floors beyond the 100th. It was probably a few big shots.
âIf I could reach their heights, I would die with no regrets.â Pang Pusong looked up with admiration, extending his short neck.
Fang Zhao chuckled. âWho knows what the future will bring.â
Fang Zhao headed back inside as Pang Pusong queued for the train. He could hear his new recruit calling his mother with the good news.
âHello? Mom? Yes, yes, I went to practice at Silver Wing. Yes, I used the pass uncle got me. No, I didnât cause any trouble. Really. I lowered my voice. I didnât bother anyone. But⊠Wait, calm down, let me finish. Donât think itâs bad news just because I shifted gears. I landed a project today. Yes, I signed a contract. Itâs an internal project, not a chorus part, but a solo gig. One of Silver Wingâs virtual idol producers wants to use my voice.â
An extra had become the leading man. Even though it was a small production, it was still a leading role. For a veteran extra, it was a milestone.
After heading inside, Fang Zhao asked Du Ang to issue Pang Pusong a pass, then returned to the 50th floor to get an update from Zu Wen.
When Pang Pusong visited, Zu Wen was holed up in his office. When Fang Zhao told him he had signed a singer, he reflexively responded, âWhat an idiot!â
When Fang Zhao glared back, Zu Wen rephrased. âNo, I mean, what a good man.â The contract didnât state the length of the project. If it ended up taking an extended period, werenât they holding the singer hostage? Zu Wen thought Pang Pusong was too naive, too easily swayed.
But Zu Wen was also curious. âHow come you picked him out of all the people in the public rehearsal area?â
Fang Zhao pondered the question. He didnât respond with a direct answer, asking instead, âDo you know what âradianceâ is?ââ
Zu Wen shook his head. He had never heard the term despite working on previous virtual idol projects.
âRadiance is invisible. It can exist in silence and create tension, but it can also exist in a voice, teasing out emotions like fear, sadness, happiness, or excitement. For a singer, itâs not just a matter of delivering the melody. You also have to adjust various aspects of your voice to enhance the listening experience and move hearts. Thatâs the power of radiance,â Fang Zhao explained.
âJust like the same song can be handled differently by two singers. One could sing with feeling and the other version could be instantly forgettable,â Zu Wen said.
âThatâs right. Itâs a specialized skill. You can unleash hidden radiance by manipulating your voice, tugging senses, heartstrings, and souls in the process. But there are some singers who are naturally better at unleashing their radiance than others.â
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âYou mean the kid you just signed?â
âRight. The only thing is that radiance is hard to harness. Thatâs why he had to restrain his radiance when he was practicing to stay in line, to blend in with the crowd. He thinks his voice is a monster. The monster sets him apart. It gets to other people in a chorus. Heâs heckled when he sings. His voice throws up roadblocks everywhere. Thatâs why he keeps suppressing it. Little does he know, itâs a force that is a game changer. Itâs not a monster. Itâs talent.â
Zu Wen scratched the goosebumps that had started forming on his arms. He still felt that radiance was a monster.
But then he thought, âone is a vocal freak, the other is a virtual treeâwhat a great combination.â
One freak dubbing for another. A trace of anticipation set in.