Translator: Min_Lee  Editor: Tennesh
The coastal Yanzhou city of Jinggang is home to several large sanatoriums. Jinggang was a scenic city constantly bathed in sunshine with warmer winters. Many people liked to recover in Jinggang.
Inside a sanatorium in Jinggang.
Famed musician and virtual idol producer Glifetz was sitting by his roomâs French windows. Typically, this was the time of day he was in his best spirits. He could take in the sunshine of Jinggang peacefully. But today, he was in no mood to enjoy the warm sunbath that so many envied.
Glifetz frowned deeply as he read a news item passed to him by an assistant.
Standing next to Glifetz was one of his former students, one of the staffers forced out by Duan Qianji when last yearâs virtual idol project had failed.
âTeacher, any new moves from Silver Wing?â the young man asked.
âYes.â Glifetz closed his eyes. He wanted to think hard about what Silver Wing was up to.
Glifetz had run the virtual idol project last year. While he didnât have a total grasp on the thinking of Silver Wingâs senior management, he was usually half there. Silver Wing had never paid much attention to virtual idol projects. That had been the culture since Silver Wingâs founding. The label had never produced a presentable virtual idol ever. Even if it decided to get in the game now to boost its profits, it would take time. At least, that was what Glifetz thought.
Glifetz thought the failure of his virtual idol project was a function of Silver Wingâs internal problems, not his fault. Yet industry insiders and clueless observers were influenced by the media to think that the downfall of last yearâs virtual idol project was on him. How ridiculous.
Glifetz insisted he was not to blame. He even told close friends: âSilver Wingâs virtual idol project was beyond salvation.â Just two days after heâd made that comment, it somehow made its way to Duan Qianji and the entire virtual idol department was purged. The few students he had handpicked were kicked out. Glifetz lost a lot of face and became the subject of his colleaguesâ ridicule.
Because Silver Wing had never produced any substantial virtual idol projects, many news outlets did not draw a firm conclusionâwhether the project had failed because of Glifetz or as the result of internal corruption at Silver Wing. Only when Polar Light had debuted at the end of the year did many observers think back to Glifetzâs fall from grace after the failure of last yearâs virtual idol.
Unfortunately, journalists who wanted to interview Glifetz found that he was heavily secluded. He refused interviews by videoconference as well. Since the man in question was nowhere to be found, the journalists could only speculate in their daily reports.
Jinggang was a considerable distance from Qiâan, Yanzhouâs political and financial hub, and people in Jinggang didnât pay much attention to the entertainment industry, so the heated discussion in Qiâan never spread to Jinggang. That was also why Glifetz picked Jinggang to recover.
The failure of last yearâs virtual idol project had dealt Glifetz a blow, but heâd never thought it was his fault. The news of his ongoing illness was indeed fake. He had recovered a long time ago.
So why did he stay in the hospital?
The first reason was to give the impression that heâd given his all to the virtual idol project and left no stone unturned, that he was sick from exhaustion and quite ill at that, to project professionalism and dedication. A restrained show of vulnerability would tilt news coverage in his favor.
Second, he was embarrassed to appear in public. The failure of last yearâs virtual idol project did indeed taint his reputation, so he wanted to wait until Silver Wing launched its virtual idol this year. If the project was still lackluster, then people would conclude that Silver Wingâs virtual idol projects were beyond saving.
That way, the criticism would ease. Everyone would think that it was Silver Wing that had tarnished his reputation, even landing him in the hospital.
Glifetz had been waiting since the beginning of the year, but there had been no sign of movement at Silver Wing. Heâd finally breathed a sigh of relief when someone heard that Silver Wing offloaded the virtual idol project to a newcomer. Even Silver Wing itself had given up, ceasing to lavish funds on virtual idol projects, so no one would be willing to stir the pot again. It wasnât a matter of producer talent. The problem was Silver Wing itself.
But now, Silver Wingâs true intentions were being unveiled.
But a big chunk of the year gone, three seasons later, the story still wasnât over. Silver Wing had to have saved the best for last, Glifetz suspected, so he ordered his people to keep digging. Heâd never believed Silver Wing would put a newcomer in charge of a virtual idol project.
âHaâSilver Wing can fool others, but not me. Duan Qianji must have been planning this.â
Glifetz received a text message.
A glimmer flashed in Glifetzâ eyes after he read the message. He became absorbed in deep thought.
âTeacher, is there news?â the young man beside him asked.
âThe second movement will be released before November.â He checked the date. It was Oct. 25. It would be any day now. Glifetz had set up several alerts. He would be notified immediately when there was news about the second chapter.
The first chapter was just a teaser. The second chapter would reveal Silver Wingâs true colors.
Was it a continuation of the âepicâ? Or a publicity stunt?
Gliftez knew his comeback hinged on the second chapter.
Inside Silver Wing headquarters in Qiâan, Fang Zhao grabbed a copy of the new music video and shouted in the direction of the studio, âZu Wen, head upstairs with me.â
âUpstairs where?â Zu Wen yawned. He badly needed a gaming session to rest his overworked brain.
âThe top floor,â Fang Zhao responded.
Zu Wen nearly fainted at the sound of the two words âtop floor.â
âHurry up and get ready. Weâll head up in five minutes. Chairwoman Duan is waiting for us.â Fang Zhao glanced at the time.
Even though Silver Wing had given Fang Zhao full authority, he still had to run his final product by senior management. The top executives were starting to pay attention. Plus the success of the second chapter depended on Silver Wingâs next move. This was something Duan Qianji had stressed when she ordered the budget allocation.
Fang Zhao needed to bring a technician. Zu Wen was the senior technician in the studio, so naturally, Fang Zhao brought him along. If the projection equipment needed to be fine-tuned and levels needed to be adjusted, Zu Wen would have to do it on the spot.
When he heard the big boss was already waiting upstairs, Zu Wen felt his legs give in even more. He scrambled. When he washed his face, his hands were shaking. All he could remember was the stern look on the faces of Duan Qianji and other senior execs at the debriefing for last yearâs virtual idol project. The staffers had become pinatas. All theyâd wanted to do was curl up in a corner.
After tidying up, Zu Wen followed Fang Zhao into a special access elevator.
âBoss, Iâm nervous.â Even taking deep breaths couldnât calm his nerves. Zu Wen felt as if the temperature inside the elevator was plunging.
âThink of it this wayâafter the second movement, we get our gaming console.â
âNo, that makes me more nervous. What if we fail?â
Zu Wen was so nervous his teeth were clattering. He turned to see Fang Zhao as calm as always. He was baffled. It was genuine calm, not faked.
âBoss, I have a question Iâm not sure if I should ask,â Zu Wen said.
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âIf youâre not sure, then donât ask it.â
âBut I canât help myself.â Zu Wen stared at Fang Zhao. âHow come youâre not nervous? What if the second movement fails? Of course Iâm not doubting the quality. I quite like it myself. But will other people like it? Will the Yanzhou Music Association give a positive review? Will the Polar Light project really end up a success? Every time I think about these things, I get nervous, lose sleep, and become unsettled. How come you donât feel anything?â
Fang Zhao pointed at his head. âThatâs because I feel fearless every time background music plays in my head.â Thatâs what calmed him on the battlefield, and it served the same purpose now.
ââŚâ Zu Wen looked at Fang Zhao to make sure he wasnât kidding. âItâs mind-boggling to me. What do you carry around in your head?â
âProbably a large symphony orchestra.â