Chapter 1019 - Isnt It Time You Consider Returning To China?
Trial Marriage Husband: Need to Work Hard
Translator: Yunyi Editor: Yunyi
As they stepped off the music festival stage, the group of four were out of breath. But from the happy look on their faces, it was clear to see that tonight would be the start to their path of stardom.
Long Jie knew exactly how saturated the singing industry was. Since there were so many singing competitions and singers of all different levels, it was hard for the audience to process them all. If one did not have something unique to offer and wanted to advance simply based on singing skills, it was much too difficult.
So, Long Jie specifically hired a dance instructor from South Korea to help make up for the lack of dancing skills in China.
As a result, after the music festival was finished, Long Jie managed to open the doors to a variety of resources and finally breathed a sigh of relief. She then applied a stricter training regime to the group.
When Tangning was still around, Superstar Media was a professional agency that specialized in rediscovering forgotten artists. Now that Tangning was gone, Long Jie planned to turn Superstar Media into a breeding ground for newcomers; a place where young groups could be fostered. Superstar Media was about to be known for being âYoung and Stylishâ.
After seeing the results produced by Long Jie, Han Xiucheâs manager sighed. The people at Superstar Media were indeed capable. Although Long Jie didnât have as many ideas and methods as Tangning, she was still very impressive.
As the manager knew that Han Xiuche was the one that introduced S.A.J. to Superstar Media, she was happy to see them succeed.
âYou know, apart from drawing manhua, you could go be a talent scout!â
As Han Xiuche stood in front of his drawing tablet and heard his managerâs words of praise, he sneered.
âI didnât introduce these four to Superstar Media because I want them to be famous...Did you think that I would that nice?â
âCanât you do something good for once?â the manager turned and glared at Han Xiuche.
âNo I canât!â
Actually, the manager knew exactly what Han Xiuche was thinking. On the surface, he said that he hated Tangning, but in reality, he simply wanted to lure Tangning out so he could witness her response. He was interested by her, but he was too stubborn to admit it. Plus, he had never learned proper social interaction.
âEven if Tangning provoked you, itâs her bad luck. But, what about Long Jie? Long Jie placed so much trust in you, why must you hurt her?â
âDo you know why a psychopathic killer kills?â Han Xiuche asked as he put down his pen.
âWhy?â
âBecause he enjoys it...Long Jie means nothing to me, so why should I care about her feelings?â
There were some people in this world who did things for no apparent reason.
Some people couldnât differentiate between good and bad; they simply did what they enjoyed.
Han Xiuche was dumbfounded as she stood up angrily, âIâm not going to bother with you anymore. You can do whateverâ you want!â
Han Xiuche was proud and arrogant because no one could do anything about him. He could do whatever he wanted.
What was the entertainment industry? It was a place to eat, drink and play. At least, thatâs what Han Xiuche saw it as.
Was he really waiting to see Tangningâs response?n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Tangning was just a woman with a mask, why would he be obsessed with her? Everything he did was simply so he could see Tangning in pain?
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Meanwhile, in the US, the filming for Jonesâ film, âThe Resurrected Specimenâ, was nearing its final stages. There were only 2-3 months left before the remainder of the film was to be handed over to post production. This was thanks to the capabilities of American special effects; something Tangning couldnât easily learn.
During the final stages of filming, Jones was worried that Tangning wouldnât understand what was going on, so he began to explain things in more detail. This was exactly what Tangning had hoped for. Previously, in England, she felt as though her classes were just a waste of time. No matter how many films she watched and how much theory she studied, it was nothing compared to Jonesâ experience.
âWe havenât had much time together, but everything Iâve taught you is based on useful experience and filming techniques Iâve used.â
âTangning, filming is an art. An art where expressing your own style is a difficult thing to do. This is something you may need to spend a lifetime to discover...â
âFrom today onwards, you will need to experiment with this on your own...â
âI know you are currently working on a film. Iâve seen the proposal written by you and the late director...Iâm looking forward to seeing the finished product.â
Jones did not have any opinion towards Tangningâs film because he knew Qiao Senâsâstory.
Even though Tangning had learned so much, she did not change the main plot of her film because she wanted to cherish the hard work of the deceased director. This was the reason why Jones was willing to teach Tangning: she was loyal and righteous.
âIâm also aware that your husband participated in this film.â
âI have reason to believe that a film that consists of so many peopleâs combined efforts, canât possibly turn out bad. You need to believe in yourself.â
Tangning felt a little emotional. After all, as âThe Father of Sci-fiâ, Jones had already done and taught all he could.
Their time together may have been short, but this was their fate.
She couldnât possibly treat the set like a school and Jones like a professor and expect him to systematically teach her everything.
On the last day of filming, Jones got drunk because he knew heâd be announcing his retirement after this last film.
At the same time, Tangning already began to miss this generous old man, âI hope, in future, I can still visit you.â
âYou are my one and only student, it is your right to do that. You are always welcome...â Jones laughed. âTangning, you are my student, donât disappoint me.â
âI wonât,â Tangning nodded.
âI have faith in you...â
That night, Tangning and Jones chatted for a long time, almost like they were father and daughter. Jones also gave Tangning a lot advice.
âBefore we say goodbye, Iâll give you a gift. I hope you like it.â
These were the last words that Jones said before he returned to his home. Tangning didnât know what Jones was referring to until a variety of American film companies began to contact her a few days later. Thatâs when she realized that Jones had recommended her to a lot of big names in the industry.
To keep hold of Jonesâ student, the biggest film agency in the US offered Tangning some very attractive conditions.
But, Tangning rejected their offer because she knew where her real stage belonged...
Besides, she knew she didnât truly qualify to work with them, they simply approached her out of respect for her teacher.
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âIsnât it time you consider returning to China?â Mo Ting asked as he strolled hand-in-hand down the street with Tangning. âYou need to eventually return to where you came from.â
Tangning smiled and shook her head, âIâm in no rush. We will continue to refine our skills here in the US, until Iâm satisfied with âThe Ant Queenâsâ post production. I promised that Iâd return to China with a completed film, but itâs only half done.â
âFine then, Director Tang. After all, youâre quite the topic of discussion amongst the directors here in the US...â
âAre you teasing me?â Tangning asked as she leaned into Mo Tingâs embrace.
âI am praising you!â Mo Ting laughed. âLetâs go, Yan Er should be waking up soon...â
âOh, thatâs right, howâs our sons doing?â
âWhat do you think? Zixi is fine, but Zichen...â
Tangning understood without Mo Ting having to explain in detail.
âDidnât you say you were going to do a test on Zichen?â Tangning asked. âIf this kid turns out to be a genius, then weâve made a huge benefit!â