Chapter 369: "High-Class Face"
Translator: Min_Lee Editor: Tennesh
After the âGolden Series Gala,â there was saturation coverage and nonstop discussion of the event. The name âFang Zhaoâ once again dominated entertainment headlines on all continents. Fang Zhao didnât win best actor, but he was without a doubt the biggest winner of the gala.
If one looked at the stats across the board, one would realize that every time Fang Zhao became a hot topic, in addition to the entertainment industry, his name would also show up in gaming, music and even to a lesser extent military and medical headlines, sectors that had nothing to do with the entertainment industry. Also, world-renowned modeling agencies started eyeing him as a potential signee.
During Fang Zhaoâs red carpet walk, the photographers positioned on both flanks had shivered like crazy. Even though they had taken countless pictures, none of the pictures had been satisfactory on second glance. Their line of sight had been slightly off. All the photographers had been able to do was file the best among the batch. The shooters, however, were still upset.
Then they watched video footage of the red carpet. The photographers mourned: What a waste of talent! This fella is clearly model material. How come his label doesnât position him as such?
The photographers had their own aesthetic standards. Faces that struck many as pretty or handsome didnât interest them. Of course, besides looks, oneâs presence also came into play, as well as oneâs ability to create a unique aesthetic before the camera.
Footage of Fang Zhao and Anna walking the red carpet spread quickly on the internet.
The entertainment journalists couldnât necessarily grasp the criteria for a âhigh-class face,â but they knew that celebrities the photographers preferred were definitely âhigh class.â Fang Zhaoâs face was considered average in an industry overflowing with handsome men and gorgeous women, but overnight, entertainment journalists deemed it a âhigh-class face.â
Many photographers who shot the âGolden Series Galaâ took an interest in Fang Zhao, going so far as reaching out to Silver Wing and asking to shoot him again.
Silver Wingâs response:
âOh, Fang Zhao? We donât have any control over him. He signed to the label as a composer, not as an actor or model. But our company has a deep roster of very talented actors and models. If you canât land Fang Zhao, why donât you try them instead? They received the same training as Fang Zhao.â
Most photographers didnât bother to follow up. They had seen their share of run-of-the-mill celebs. They were a dime a dozen. They only wanted Fang Zhao.
But a small minority of photographers did take Silver Wing up on their offer.
When a Silver Wing spokesman was asked about Fang Zhao at a news conference, he simply smiled.
You want me to address an issue the entire company is clueless about?
On the topic of Fang Zhao, Silver Wing started treading more and more lightly. All they could do was appease Fang Zhao to the best of their ability. Beyond that, things were out of their control.
Apart from the fact that the photographers expressed keen interest in Fang Zhao, Anna referring to Fang Zhao as a âjunior discipleâ also sparked heated discussion.
Before the red carpet, Anna had been thinking that she was doing her junior a favor.
In reality, she had ended up riding on Fang Zhaoâs coattails.
Sure, jealousy was at play here, but Anna didnât go so far as hating Fang Zhao. He was a junior disciple, after allâand one with crazy potential at that, someone Mo Lang saw huge promise in. Who knows, she might need a favor from this junior disciple down the road. It made sense to stay in Fang Zhaoâs good graces now.
After Anna let word of Fang Zhaoâs new loyalties slip, Prof. Carter from HuangArt announced that Fang Zhao would be studying under him. Mo Lang also openly praised Fang Zhao.
Industry insiders instantly knew what was going on. This was a disciple accepted with Mo Langâs blessing. Mo Lang had brought Fang Zhao under his wing. No wonder Fang Zhaoâand not someone elseâhad accepted the Best Original Score Award at the âGolden Series Galaâ on Mo Langâs behalf. To have the backing of a master artist like Mo Lang, who was a national treasure⊠Fang Zhaoâs career was bound to be much smoother.
Still, Mo Lang was very concerned. Fang Zhao was all over the entertainment headlines, which generated offers of acting and modeling gigs. There were also news items that were completely blown out of proportion. Mo Lang was worried that, if events continued down this path, Fang Zhao would let the hype get to his head.
After pondering the matter, Mo Lang reached out to Prof. Carter.
âOnce Fang Zhao gets home, bring him along on your next project. He must be isolated! He has to be insulated from these temptations immediately.â
Carter nodded in agreement. âGot it. And what about Fang Zhaoâs theoretical training?â
âDonât worry about it.â
Carter: ââŠâ He is my disciple, after all.
After the âGolden Series Galaâ for TV, it was time for the âGolden Film Galaâ for movies.
For visitors to the Corale archipelago, if the âGolden Series Galaâ was a terrestrial party, then the âGolden Film Galaâ was a festival at sea. The âGolden Film Galaâ was held in a palatial structure on the coast, coupled with a visual extravaganza of torches and lights. The combination of the seaside setting and the dreamy lights made for a decidedly different backdrop than the venue for the âGolden Series Gala.â
Celebrities who hadnât stolen the limelight during the âGolden Series Galaâ eyed the âGolden Film Galaâ hungrily. The past two years had been owned by âFounding Era.â This blockbuster project had attracted 70 percent of the worldâs best-known actors and celebrities. Thus, the lineup for the âGolden Film Galaâ was much weaker in comparison. Still, as far as celebrities were concerned, there was no such thing as too much exposure. There would not be a shortage of bodies on the red carpet or a dearth of photos and news.
Entertainment journalists from all over the world were eagerly anticipating another shot at Fang Zhao. Who knows, maybe they could land a scoop about this âhigh-class faceâ that was the talk of the town.
The photographers shooting the âGolden Film Galaâ also came prepared. Some of them staked out positions in advance, with an eye toward taking the perfect picture this time around. Even though they found out that Fang Zhao wasnât on the list of red-carpet guests, they wanted to try to shoot him elsewhere. There were locations where guest celebrities could pose inside the venue.
Yet, ultimately, everyone realized that Fang Zhao was nowhere to be found again.
Because he hadnât appeared in any movies and he wasnât planning a career in film, Fang Zhao had given away his tickets for the âGolden Film Galaâ to other Silver Wing artists. He had other plans.
On the evening of the âGolden Film Gala,â another celebration for locals took place on one of Coraleâs outlying islands.
Fang Zhao skipped the âGolden Film Galaâ so he could head to the lighthouse with Tan Min.
âToday is a special day of remembrance for the Corale archipelago. It just so happens that the âGolden Film Galaâ and the Lighthouse Festival fell on the same day this year. Look, there are locals celebrating near the lighthouse.â Even though Tan Min wanted to show his face at the âGolden Film Gala,â compare notes with other filmmakers, and network, as a local, the Lighthouse Festival had more sentimental value. Forced to choose between the two, he had picked the latter.
As for Fang Zhao, Tan Min had brought up the festival to his friend to float the idea. He never thought that Fang Zhao would actually join him.
There were too many locals gathered near the lighthouse. It was impossible for Fang Zhao to get close. Instead, he settled for a few spots that Tan Min had recommended.
The mood stood in stark contrast to the glamor of the âGolden Film Gala.â
Its top bulb shining bright, the lighthouse projected a historical aura accumulated over time. Waves lapped at the reefs lining the coast, creating intermittent splashes. The moist sea breeze carried the fragrance of wine. Festive crowds were everywhere.
Local traditional drums were sounded consistently, evoking the vitality of the region. Dancers raised their heads, their eyes beaming with wonder.
The waves, the reefs, the lighthouseâeverything blended perfectly to create an intoxicating atmosphere.
Tan Min gazed at the lighthouse with a smile and told Fang Zhao, âAfter âFounding Eraâ aired, lots of foreigners started saying that Huangzhou residents arenât religious. I disagree. Iâm not sure about other parts of Huangzhou, but in Corale, this is our religion.â
Even though the lighthouse had been destroyed during the Period of Destruction and rebuilt during the New Era, as far as Corale natives were concerned, the spirit of the lighthouse had always been there.
The towering lighthouse was a symbol of hope.
Fang Zhao started drumming on his knees with his fingers. After a while, he pulled out a notebook from his backpack and started jotting away.
Tan Min was filming. He spotted a few pretty girls who were dancing nearby, smiled mischievously, and geared up to tell Fang Zhao, âHey, those girls are decent,â but when he turned his head, he saw Fang Zhao pull out a notebook and scribble away.
Tan Min held back and engaged in a bit of reflection.
As a working artist, Iâm not focused enough! Indeed, success doesnât happen by chance. Look at Fang Zhao and how focused he is, whether heâs writing a paper or composing. Thatâs a mindset worth imitating.
With Fang Zhao as an example, Tan Min quickly corrected himself. Iâm a director who dreams big, an artist with ambition! If Fang Zhao records his insight with a pen, then Iâll use my camera. It will pay off one day. I gotta have faith that I will become a world-class director one day!
At the stroke of midnight, the lighthouse shined its spotlight on the horizon.
A neighboring ship sounded its horn. The deep, melancholic sound resembled a tribute to the lighthouse from the past.
For Corale residents, this was the most sacred of responses. The festival was incomplete without the sounding of a foghorn.
As the crowds dispersed, Fang Zhao jotted down his final note and closed his notebook. He had accomplished a great deal during his trip. Apart from his paper, he had also composed quite a bit. When he added the finishing touches to the two songs he had started, Fang Zhao was going to add them to the rundown for his graduation concert at HuangArt.
By the time Fang Zhao reached his hotel, folks who had attended the âGolden Film Galaâ were also filing in. Some of the artists who spotted Fang Zhao wondered, Where did this fella come from? I didnât see him at the awards ceremony tonight.
Ignoring the curious gazes, Fang Zhao completed the piece he had started earlier in the evening. After tweaking it some more, he decided to check the surveillance feed for his HuangArt dorm room.
Curly Hair was gaming again, his tail wagging vigorously.
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Fang Zhao had little downtime during his stay in Corale. And yet:
When Fang Zhao was busy writing papers and composing, Curly Hair was gaming.
When Fang Zhao was attending various events, Curly Hair was sleeping.
When Fang Zhao was fasting for the âGolden Series Gala,â Curly Hair was indulging his voracious appetite.
The contrast made Fang Zhao feel that dogs had better lives than humans.