Chapter 339: New Assistant
Compared to the first testâs graders, the instructors at HuangArt had a better impression of Fang Zhao. They had graded fairly in the second round of the admission exam. They hadnât known Fang Zhao, but theyâd trusted Xue Jing and Mo Lang.
Oneâs final ranking in the admission exam depended on their overall score. There were no interviews, because they werenât necessary. The candidates who were singled out by the initial graders were all known quantities. Even if someone used a pseudonym, the instructors could figure out whose disciple that person was with a quick read of their exam.
There wasnât much of a point to the interviews, so they had eventually been phased out.
The first class was the first time these music masters were able to observe Fang Zhao up close.
âHe has great promise. He has his own style.â
âThe kid was nominated for a Galaxy Supernova Award this year.â
âOh? He was the one who received a nomination by special mention?â
âCome to think of it, now I remember. There was indeed a Fang Zhao on the list of special mentions.â
âDid Xue Jing tell him about this?â
âOld Xue must have his reasons for not telling him. Letâs not butt in. We should hold off on telling him for now as well.â
Fang Zhao, who was sitting in the audience: âŚI heard everything you said.
The Galaxy Awards was the most prestigious prize in the arts world, second to none.
Supernova was a subcategory of the Galaxy Awards that honored young artists who had made a substantial contribution. It was awarded not just to musicians but also to up-and-coming painters, dancers, and actors.
Most winners were artists in their 40s or 50s, which was considered a young age in the New Era.
To be nominated in oneâs 20s was already a tremendous honor.
But Fang Zhao didnât understand what 'special mentionâ meant.
Setting aside commercial value and considering only artistic achievement, Fang Zhao naturally paled in comparison to those artists in their 40s and 50s who had enjoyed fame for many years. He could not prove himself by passing the Twelve Tones exam alone.
The Galaxy Supernova 'special mentionâ nomination was the equivalent of using VIP access, of cutting in line, but this alone did not turn off the masters at the academy. The nomination had to be irrefutably justified.
The Galaxy Awards put a premium on contribution, not commercial viability. Even if someone produced an outstanding piece, if they hadnât accumulated a critical mass of work or reached a certain level of artistic sophistication, they wouldnât be nominated.
Contribution, special mentionâŚ
A light bulb flashed in Fang Zhaoâs head.
The four-part â100-Year Period of Destructionâ series, the Hull virus!
The âPeriod of Destructionâ series had created a window for curing the Hull virus. Some five years had passed since then. With more systematic treatment protocols and better results, Ming Yeâs condition had improved significantly. Even though he didnât speak much and his range of emotions was limited, at first glance, he didnât differ from the average person in a major way.
If that was the reason Fang Zhao had been nominated for a Galaxy Supernova Award, that meant a total cure for the Hull virus wasnât far off, if it hadnât been cured already.
Only that would prove the value of the four movements of the âPeriod of Destructionâ series and assuage these masters into allowing this shortcut, a nomination by special mention, with no qualms.
It had been five years. The organizers of the Galaxy Awards had kept quiet all along. It turned out they had been gearing up for a big move.
All things considered, the âPeriod of Destructionâ series did constitute a major artistic contribution, and its influence spanned different fields, enough for the jurors to make an exception.
Fang Zhao was delighted when he figured out the reasoning, not because of the Supernova nomination but because his work paved the way for a cure to this disease that had originated during the Period of Destruction. He had never thought that his series might have such an impact when heâd composed it.
In any case, this was a good thing.
Since the masters had no intention of breaking the news to Fang Zhao just yet, he pretended he hadnât heard anything.
After his first day his classes, Fang Zhao returned to his dorm room, where he found Yan Biao and Zuo Yu waiting.
Fang Zhao had signed them up for a celebrity bodyguard course so they would have a better understanding of the kinds of situations bodyguards who worked in the entertainment industry faced and how to respond in a professional manner. They would learn how other bodyguards practiced their trade.
Yan Biao and Zuo Yu took no issue with the assignment. In fact, they were delighted. The fact that Fang Zhao was willing to sign them up for further studies meant he wanted to keep them around long-term.
So exciting! Not being fired is terrific news!
The two men were extremely enthusiastic. They promised Fang Zhao that they would brief him on their progress every few days. That was the purpose of their visit today.
Zuo Yu and Yan Biao had too much free time. Apart from the fact that Fang Zhao could handle himself very well, the two bodyguards were also inexperienced. On many occasions, Fang Zhao could deal with matters by himself more efficiently than if he delegated the matter to them. Just a few days into the course and it had already made a difference. The two men realized many of their shortcomings. It was easier than learning on the job. This professional bodyguard course in Huangzhou lived up to its high price tag.
To prove they were serious about their studies, the two men took notes and let Fang Zhao examine them.
When Fang Zhao arrived, his neighbor Will also returned. He stared at Fang Zhao briefly before entering his own room, frowning.
After entering Fang Zhaoâs room, Yan Biao couldnât help but blurt out, âBoss, is your neighborâŚâ a nutcase ?
Yan Biao didnât finish his sentence. He felt the guy next door had looked at Fang Zhao weirdly, like a voyeur. But passing judgment based on a mere look didnât seem appropriate, so heâd held back.
âIâve asked him about it. He wants to paint a portrait of me, but heâs stuck. He needs to observe me some more.â Fang Zhao had figured out the reason behind the odd behavior, but he still wasnât entirely clear on why Will was stuck. Painters had their own way of doing things. Fang Zhao wasnât about to quibble with him over the occasional stare.
After briefing Fang Zhao on their progress and letting him inspect their notes, Yan Biao blurted out, âBoss, do you need an assistant? I have a former comrade who has been working in Huangzhou since he retired from the military. He knows the entertainment industry well, has a lively personality, and is meticulous and smooth.â
Fang Zhao nodded. âGo on.â
Yan Biao was delighted and gave the lowdown on his former teammate.
âHis name is Nanfeng, as in southern wind. He used to be a member of Outpost No. 23 too. He was a sniper. Unfortunately, he injured his left eye during an operation. Back then, Baiji had still been poor, and the medical infrastructure had been primitive, so his treatment was delayed. Eventually, he retired and returned to Earth, where he had a prosthetic eye implanted at a military hospital. Then, armed with his pension and discharge payment, he moved to Huangzhou.â
Because he hadnât notched any major merits and his length of service had been short, Nanfengâs discharge payment had been meager. He worked as a bodyguard and an extra. Even though he was skinny and short, he was quick with his hands and got along well with his colleagues. He was also quick on his feet and diplomatic. He had fared well compared to most other folks.
Last month, Nanfeng had used his hard-earned savings to upgrade to an artificially intelligent left eye. Now that he was strapped for cash again, he was looking for new work. Lo and behold, heâd run into Yan Biao one day.
Fang Zhao got a decent grasp of Nanfengâs situation from Yan Biaoâs briefing. âI donât have class tomorrow afternoon. See if has time for a meeting.â
âOf course! Of course! He has all the time in the world,â Yan Biao blurted out.
âThen letâs meet tomorrow at 3 p.m. in your apartment.â
âOh?â Yan Biao froze. âThereâs no need for Boss to make the trip personally. I can bring him here.â
âItâs OK. Iâll come over.â
Since Fang Zhao had made up his mind, Yan Biao didnât press the matter. After leaving Fang Zhaoâs apartment, he gave Nanfeng a call.
Nanfeng was quite emotional. âThank you, Captain!â
He had actually been quite sad when heâd run into his former captain and learned that Yan Biao had been forced into retirement after losing his legs in a terrorist attack. Baijiâs fortunes had improved vastly, so it was a shame that Yan Biao had had to quit the military so early due to an injury. But after learning about Yan Biaoâs current line of work, Nanfeng had almost lost it.
He wanted a piece of that easy money!
But he also understood that if he didnât show initiative and complacently twiddled his thumbs, he wouldnât survive for long.
Nanfeng was confident that he was quite the well-rounded employeeâhe was a good waiter, he could drive, cook, walk the dog, and feed the rabbit, he knew how to handle interpersonal relationships, and he was willing to put himself at his bossâs beck and call.
Besides, based on what Yan Biao had said, he figured Fang Zhao would be easy to get along with. As long as he did his job, Fang Zhao wouldnât give him a hard time.
âDonât thank me now. Thank me after youâve impressed our boss. Remember to show up early tomorrow. Donât make boss wait,â Yan Biao said.
âNo, Iâm going to head over now.â Nanfeng was ecstatic. âI have quite a few questions for Captain. I need to learn about bossâs preferences so I can do a good job. Captain, my future is in your hands!â
Nanfeng brought appetizers, barbecued meat, and a few cans of beer.
âLetâs skip the alcohol,â Yan Biao said.
Zuo Yu agreed, âIt wouldnât be a good idea to reek of alcohol when Boss shows up tomorrow.â Zuo Yu gave this prospective colleague a few pointers. He also asked, âSo howâs your tolerance?â
âOh, donât you worry about that! Donât be fooled by my stature. I actually have decent tolerance. I can drink on bossâs behalf in the future!â Nanfeng said with a chuckle.
Zuo examined Nanfengâs new left eye curiously. âYour new eye is really high-quality. It looks no different from the real thing.â He could tell the difference up close, but from a distance, it looked like a real eye.
âOf course.â Nanfeng was quite happy with his new eye. âIt cost more than 10 million dollars. It took me seven years to save up.â
Technological advancements in the New Era brought conveniences to the handicapped. Take Yan Biaoâs prosthetic legs and Nanfengâs eye, for example.
âDo you have X-ray vision? Can you see through walls?â Zuo Yu asked.
âOf course not! Civilian models are all heavily restricted. I didnât want that many new functions either. I was happy as long as it could restore my vision.â
âWhy is it so expensive if it has so few functions?â Zuo Yu wondered.
âThereâs no way around it. Quality costs. Inferior models will hurt me here.â Nanfeng pointed at his head. âThereâs the risk of dementia.â
âSo your new eye has no additional functions?â Yan Biao asked.
âOf course it does!â Nanfeng crept closer. âLook at my left eye.â
The color of Nanfengâs left iris turned from white to red, then yellow, green, jade, blue, purple, and finally black.
âLook, the full range of color variation!â
Zuo Yu opened his mouth but decided it was better to stay mum. This team member of Yan Biaoâs is indeed quite the character!
Nanfeng adjusted his eye color back to normal. He noticed that Yan Biaoâs face had gone black. He slapped himself on the chest and proclaimed, âDonât worry, Captain. I know more than you do about how to be a good celebrity assistant!â
âNo, itâs not that. I just want to remind you that our boss is a bit different. Heâs not the average celebrity,â Yan Biao said.
âHow different?â Nanfeng asked.
Yan Biao didnât respond directly, instead asking, âHave you watched the Yanzhou chapter of âFounding Eraâ?â
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âI started watching yesterday. Iâm on season five now.â Nanfeng wasnât from Yanzhou and had never watched the Yanzhou chapter before. He had crammed them only because he was applying to become Fang Zhaoâs assistant. And heâd fast-forwarded through the show, playing only the segments where Fang Zhao appeared. It might come in handy for brownnosing.
âOur bossâs solo fighting ability is no different than in the show,â Yan Biao said.
Nanfeng wore an expression that said âYouâre f*cking kidding me.â He glanced at Zuo Yu for confirmation.
A serious-looking Zuo Yu nodded, then pointed to himself, Yan Biao, and Nanfeng before saying, âBelieve it or not, with his bare hands, Boss could beat the three of us into pulp.â
Nanfeng started to tremble.