Chapter 74

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After selecting the most important member for arranging the music, Qin Lu felt much more relaxed.

The rap position was given to Su Qinglan. It had been a while since the curly-haired boy had teamed up with Qin Lu, so he was excited throughout the selection process seeing Qin Lu take charge as the team leader.

It was as if he just needed to stick a note on his forehead saying, "Pick me right now."

So when he heard Qin Lu call out his name with a smile, the curly-haired boy was overjoyed.

With a lively expression, he walked towards Qin Lu, revealing his sharp little tiger teeth when he smiled, and faint cat patterns on his face.

After joining the team, Su Qinglan noticed his unfamiliar new teammates staring at him. When he lowered his head, the neckline of his training suit slipped slightly, revealing a faint tattoo.

Bold and wild, the thorns lurked beneath his neck like a crouching dragon.

Su Qinglan: "..."

He had some impression of Wei Zige. Before coming to this show, Wei Zige was already somewhat famous as the bassist of an underground band.

Although Su Qinglan hadn't encountered trainees with this style before, making friends came naturally to him, so he greeted him warmly: "Wow, your tattoo is cool!"

Wei Zige instinctively lowered his head, then adjusted the collar of his training suit upwards and coolly smiled with regret, "Thank you, but this one can't be shown."

Su Qinglan: "..."

So practical. Su Qinglan suspected that Wei Zige's cool demeanor, which seemed to be present in every move he made, might be the reason he ranked only fifteenth. Maybe it was because his tattoos weren't covered before, and the production team didn't want to keep censoring them in post-production, so they decided to cut his screen time.

He had a slightly husky voice that was somewhat too low, with eyes that were somewhat classical and phoenix-like. His eyelids seemed thin, and there was a silver eyebrow stud on the left side of his brow.

Wei Zige was probably going to get more screen time now that he was paired with Qin Lu.

Next, Qin Lu chose Nan Xiao as the main dancer of the team. Nan Xiao, upon being called out, visibly relaxed. After walking up to Qin Lu and exchanging a cheerful high-five with him, he joined the teammates behind him.

For the remaining two teammates, Qin Lu chose Han Suyan and Toeisup.

Originally, Qin Lu had better options in mind, but since Toeisup had never been chosen, Qin Lu hesitated for a moment and then dismissed the idea of choosing a stronger teammate, opting to bring Toeisup in.

When Instructor Yin Suli asked why he chose Toeisup for the Chinese-style song, Qin Lu didn't mention that he was the last to be chosen. Instead, he simply said, "Between Chinese style and foreign trainees, there might be some subtle chemical reactions. And if there are Thai viewers who watch this show because of Toeisup, they can also get to know our culture."

Although he didn't fully understand, Toeisup probably got the gist of what Qin Lu was trying to say since Qin Lu spoke relatively slowly and clearly. Originally feeling down because he thought Qin Lu chose him to help him out, Toeisup's disappointment vanished, and his light brown eyes gradually lit up.

P.Lu chose him as a teammate!

Toeisup chuckled and touched his hair. He would definitely work twice as hard not to disappoint P.Lu!

After the four teams were formed, the countdown to the one-week training began.

Each team went to their respective practice rooms to start preparations. The six members of Qin Lu's team sat together and first assigned their roles before discussing the overall intention of their stage.

Although the performance theme was Chinese style, they had to rearrange the music and write new lyrics to create a completely new stage.

The original song lyrics were unrelated to Chinese poetry, leaning more towards gentle and straightforward expressions rather than grandeur. It was not that this style was bad, but if they wanted to create a memorable stage that would captivate the audience, they needed to make significant changes to the somewhat bland musical style.

With simple division of labor, the positions for the stage performance were basically determined. Nan Xiao was responsible for choreography, and once the initial outline was formed, the entire team would modify and add to the stage effects together.

Wei Zige needed to conceptualize the arrangement first. He already had several simple frameworks in mind, but he needed hands-on experience to finalize the version.

Qin Lu was responsible for rewriting the lyrics. On the first day, they divided their tasks and then evaluated and made changes together.

During the lunch break, Wei Zige went back to the dormitory and returned to the training room with a guitar. When he entered the room, Qin Lu was biting the cap of a pen, engrossed in writing and drawing.

When Qin Lu saw Wei Zige, he waved for him to come over, and then they casually chatted while Qin Lu listened to Wei Zige play and sing his own folk songs. Wei Zige's deep and husky voice was very gentle, like an ancient and classic song from an old movie.

Qin Lu asked him why he wrote this song, and Wei Zige told him about the time he took a green train to the grasslands, got stranded in the middle of nowhere because his luggage was stolen, and then walked to a minority area where there were people, where he ended up herding sheep for two months to earn money for a train ticket.

Qin Lu: "..."

He never expected the story to take such a turn, starting off so cool and romantic, but ending like this.

He couldn't help but smile. He had been writing for a while and was feeling a bit tired, so he stopped and engaged in aimless chatter with Wei Zige.

The more they talked, the more Qin Lu realized that Wei Zige was very different from his cold, tough appearance.

Who would have thought that Wei Zige's hobby was watching melodramatic and sad romance movies, watching them with a cold-blooded expressionless face and enjoying recommending them to others?

After spending ten minutes recommending a romance movie called "Two Hours to Remember a Supreme Tragic Love" to Qin Lu, whose eyebrows were twitching with every twist and turn of the plot, Qin Lu couldn't help but search for its rating online later—

One star.

Qin Lu: "..."

Well, every hobby deserves respect.

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