M I H G Chapter 195: Because I met you.
"So what do you mean?" Frank asked Lin Yue.
"Can you ask your friend, the girl I saw the
other day, to come and sing some songs to replace Luo Tian Yi? It's okay if she
can't sing, we'll synchronize the voice in backstage."
Lin Yue's intention was obvious, he wanted the girl to
play the role of Luo Tian Yi and temporarily replace her on stage.
After all, when Luo Tian Yi came before, Lin Yue had
also seen her. She was indeed very similar to the virtual Luo Tian Yi. If he
didn't know a virtual person couldn't come to the real world, he would have
thought it was the virtual Luo Tian Yi.
Initially, Frank didn't want to get involved in
trouble. After all, as a saltfish, one more thing is worse than one less. But
Lin Yue promised to tell her very important news if he would help her with this
favor.
Very important news?
Frank thought about it and turned to look at Luo Tian
Yi, thinking it would be best to ask him personally about it. So he asked her,
"Tian Yi, someone invited you to attend a concert. Do you want to
go?"
Sitting in the car, dreaming about what to eat later,
Luo Tian Yi immediately looked at Frank happily after hearing his words and
said, “Is this a concert where I can sing?”
"Yes," Frank agreed.
"It's great," Luo Tian Yi tilted her head
and looked at Frank, "Bringing healing to people's hearts through my
singing is the meaning of my existence. If I can sing, I'm really
grateful."
After hearing Luo Tian Yi's answer, Frank told Lin Yue
on the phone that it was possible, but there was one condition - they had to
follow Frank's orders without discussion. Lin Yue, who was about to ruin her
first virtual idol concert, was like a drowning person who grabbed a rope.
There was no reason for him to disagree, and he agreed to follow orders.
"Master." Frank knew it was rush hour, and
he might be slow to get there, so he anxiously patted the taxi driver on the
shoulder and asked: "Can you help us get rid of the car behind us?"
The driver glanced at Frank and then at Luo Tian Yi,
who was wearing sunglasses, and felt the two weren't bad people. He then looked
in the rearview mirror and indeed saw a black car following them. Suddenly he
was reminded of a TV drama about a poor boy running away with a rich girl and
being chased by the powerful girl's family for five hundred episodes.
"Don't worry, young man. I'll definitely help you
get rid of it," the driver said. The thought of a happy couple's future
weighed heavily on his shoulders, and he immediately straightened up and walked
across a small path.
... ...
Indeed, every driver dreamed of becoming a hero.
... ...
After arriving at the place in 20 minutes, Frank
pulled out a piece of soft girly paper and handed it directly to the driver:
"You don't need rushing anymore."
"Very well, young man. Run fast, I'll watch your
back," the driver shouted thoughtfully.
Frank and Luo Tian Yi slipped backstage through the
back passage, and at this time, Lin Yue was eagerly waiting for them.
“Little boss,” a middle-aged man next to Lin Yue said,
“Is it possible to replace Luo Tian Yi with a cosplayer? Once this is
discovered, we will be criticized.”
"Trust me." Lin Yue said: "When you see
this girl later, you will be as confident as me. This girl is just Luo Tian Yi
who left the virtual world."
"We are here!"
Lin Yue looked up and then shouted: "They're
coming."
Frank arrived just in time, bringing Luo Tian Yi to
sing in place of the virtual Luo Tian Yi during her concert.
Something in this sentence resonates.
"I's only a little similar," the middle-aged
man said hesitantly, looking at Luo Tian Yi who was wearing sunglasses and
walking towards them. Frank approached, and slightly took off the sunglasses of
Luo Tian Yi's face with his fingers. Instantly, the whole room fell silent.
"Can she do it?"
Lin Yue's voice was filled with excitement he couldn't
control, as he replied to all the staff around him, "She can, and she is
more than capable."
No one would say she couldn't do it, because it was
Luo Tian Yi who left the virtual world!
“Can this girl sing?” Lin Yue asked as he led Frank
and Luo Tian Yi inside.
"My friend is a Luo Tian Yi fanatic, and not only
can she sing, but her voice is exactly the same as Luo Tian Yi's." Frank
whispered to Lin Yue.
"You exaggerate."
Lin Yue didn't believe that the girl in front of him,
who looked exactly like Luo Tian Yi, could sing Luo Tian Yi's electronic music.
However, she hummed a sweet melody to Lin Yue, and he immediately believed her.
At this time, thousands of spectators who were waiting
impatiently under the concert stage began to chat among themselves, as they had
already been waiting for more than half an hour. Although the staff tried to
calm them down and even did various little activities to entertain them, they still
couldn't satisfy them.
"I forgot to tell you," Lin Yue told Frank:
"Not only did the big screen break on our side, but the backstage system
also malfunctioned. So now we can only play background music and lights, and
nothing else can be done."
Frank turned his head to look at Luo Tian Yi, who was
preparing to take the stage. He knew this might be the first time this virtual
idol performed a concert using his 3D identity, and it might also be the last.
The key is, Frank also wanted to see a real Luo Tian Yi sing on stage. He put
his arm around Lin Yue's shoulder and walked to a corner.
"Do you know any cosplayers who could replace Luo
Tian Yi to sing?" He asked.
"No more than five people and they must be
absolutely trustworthy. Otherwise, if it comes out, the company's reputation
will be ruined."
"Do you trust me?" Frank asked while patting
Lin Yue on the shoulder.
At this moment, Lin Yue thought about what Chen said
after investigating Frank's background: "Don't mess with him or get in
touch with him. Otherwise, you'll be the unlucky one."
Thinking of this, Lin Yue resolutely nodded, as he
suddenly remembered an incident that had shocked the entire Imperial City four
years ago.
"Okay," Frank said while patting Lin Yue:
"If you trust me, then what you need to do now is: do nothing. Do
nothing."
"Nothing?" Lin Yue was stunned.
When Frank finished speaking, he turned around and
walked toward Luo Tian Yi.
Ten minutes later, the concert stage suddenly went
dark. This sudden change calmed down the audience one by one. Because this kind
of situation meant that the concert will continue.
Sure enough, a voice came from the stage.
"On this ordinary day, I am wearing ordinary
shoes and walking on this ordinary street..."
A healing voice came, and the audience below instantly
boiled, and the screams seemed like they would pierce the entire ceiling! It
was Luo Tian Yi, and her singing voice rang out again!
And the opening song was this ordinary song. For all
Luo Tian Yi fans, this song not only meant Luo Tian Yi's legendary first song
but also meant the honor they fought for in this race against time! Although
there was no gun smoke in this battle, it was a war of honor in which millions
participated!
... ...
In January 2016, the circle of Chinese virtual singers
was slowly preparing for a dangerous situation. Since January, fans of virtual
singers have discovered on the famous second-dimensional website Bilibili that
a song called "Dota Tax" took the tenth place in the charts.
This ranking list is updated every week, which means
that every week the number of views of this song can rank in the top ten of all
videos. For Bilibili's massive weekly traffic, that's an incredible feat.
This is a meme song sung with Luo Tian Yi's vocal
source, with lyrics based on the Dota meme, and composed using the original
song "Delusion Tax" by Neon's other virtual singer. Genesis, Hatsune
Miku.
In March, this song had nearly 800,000 views on the
website. But the main problem is that when a song has more than a million views,
it is called a "legendary song".
At that time, there were over 200 legendary songs in
the virtual singer world, but how many were in Chinese?
Zero!
It means that if this song has more than one million
views, it will become the first legendary song in the world of Chinese virtual
singers, a legendary Chinese song with Dota memes as the lyrics and Hatsune
Miku's "Delusion Tax" as the melody.
This not only dealt a blow to the many amateur
fan-written songs for Luo Tian Yi with completely original music and lyrics but
also made the entire Chinese virtual singing community a laughing stock!
A song copied from others, plagiarized, became the
only legendary Chinese song. At this time, not only are the Chinese people
shamed, but they have also been ridiculed by virtual singer fans across the
ocean, becoming a shame that can never be erased. Whatever circle it was,
plagiarism was always the most despicable.
On Bilibili's 2015 New Year's Eve, a highly
anticipated song titled "The Great Yan Empire" was released, with
excellent composition, lyrics, setting, and PV, featuring Sun Quan of Three
Kingdoms as the protagonist, telling of the rise and fall of the ages, with
modern and classic elements combined, making it a masterpiece.
At that time, even the slogan "Thousand Sakura
for Japan, Great Yan Empire, for China" was shouted.
The emergence of this song immediately won two
consecutive championships on Bilibili's weekly chart, and people clamored to
send it as the legendary Chinese virtual singer's debut song. But just as
everyone hoped that "Quan Yu Tian Xia" could surpass the Dota tax and
become the first legendary song, it was revealed that the main melody of
"Quan Yu Tian Xia" was very similar to an opening theme anime
"Neon Genesis Evangelion".
Although this is just one section, it would certainly
be an indelible stain when mentioned in the future. As to whether it was
plagiarism or not, the discussions on WeChat, QQ, and Tieba groups could even
be compiled into a book, but in the end, there were no results.
At the same time, people still haven't escaped the
"Dota Tax" scare, and this song is still holding strong, charging
towards its goal of one million views. But just when everyone was almost
desperate, a Chinese song by a young man named Luo Tian Yi, “Ordinary,” quietly
appeared on Bilibili.
There is no need to describe the greatness of this
song in words, and you can feel it just by looking at the data.
It only took 14 days to go from zero plays to one
million plays. The first legendary song of Luo Tian Yi and the first legendary
song of the circle of Chinese virtual singers.
The world's fastest legendary song recording in the
circle of virtual female singers.
Seven days later, "Quan Yu Tian Xia" became
a legendary song.
Within a month, two songs reached legendary status,
and Luo Tian Yi finally stood proudly in front of everyone.
It was the glory of Luo Tian Yi, and also the glory of
all music lovers because, with virtual female singers, anyone who loves music
could share their creations with everyone. Much like the emergence of the
Internet, writers can bypass publishers and face the public directly.
“Luo Tian Yi!”
The screams of the audience erupted like a volcanic
eruption, wild and extreme.
At this time, Luo Tian Yi, wearing ordinary clothes,
stepped onto the stage and walked forward, appearing as if she were real. The
crowd went crazy because they didn't know if it was a virtual screening or an
actual presence. The only thing they could be certain of was that Luo Tian Yi's
voice continually reached everyone's ears, bringing supreme pleasure!
“Luo Tian Yi! Luo Tian Yi! Luo Tian Yi!"
Fans' screams kept coming from the audience, and Luo
Tian Yi sang with all her heart on stage, marching to the beat. Soon, at the
end of a song, Luo Tian Yi turned around and suddenly her clothes turned into
armor.
"At the end of the Eastern Han dynasty, there
were continuous smoke signals, the eunuchs were chaotic and the court was in
turmoil..."
As the song “The King's Glory” unfolded, the screams
from the audience grew even louder!
Holding the microphone that turned into a musical
instrument, Luo Tian Yi could complete an entire performance on her own.
Backstage, Lin Yue watched the ebullient audience, and
next to him, Luo Tian Yi's voice actor Shan Xin, who had nothing to do, kept
asking if Luo Tian Yi on stage was a real person or a projection. He couldn't
help laughing or crying.
The performance effect was there, and it was
definitely a hit, but how would he then explain it to the audience?
The latest 3D projection technology?
"Why bother to organize a concert with such good
technology? Just sell the technology and live off it," someone said.
From the side, Frank paid no attention to Lin Yue's
worried expression.
... ...
Wanting to succeed but not wanting to face the
consequences was not an easy task.
... ...
Frank was now busy with Lin Xiao Xin's surprise
inspection.
"You see, I'm really watching the concert, and I
just didn't get a ticket. A friend brought me backstage to watch it," Lin
Xiao Xin said.
"I believe you. You don't know Jinling, so you
couldn't have found another cute kid like me in such a short time," Frank
replied.
"We're almost old enough to be legally married,
don't call me a kid. By the way, when are you taking a break?" Lin Xiao
Xin asked.
"We've got about a semester left. It's killing
me," complained Frank.
"Do not die. Do you want me to hold your ashes at
my wedding?” Lin Xiao Xin teased.
"Ugh, keep dreaming. Do you know what the main
reason for the divorce is?" Frank asked.
"What is this?" Lin Xiao Xin asked.
"The wedding," Frank replied sarcastically.
Lin Xiaoxin laughed and then asked: "Can I ask
you another question?"
"Sure, go ahead," agreed Frank.
“What is the main reason I am alive?” Lin Xiao Xin
asked.
"Because you were born?" Frank guessed.
"Stupid!" Lin Xiao Xin exclaimed: "It's
because I met you!"
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