Transmigration of the Famous Cyber Star

Chapter 139: Breaking News



Qiao Xin didn’t send the entire chat history to Zhang Daqiang but deleted some of the messages to select the ones that make people imagine scenarios. He successfully intrigued Zhang Daqiang.

After Zhang Daqiang received these photos, he was equally surprised as Qiao Xin was.

Tang Tu had a good reputation in the circle; he was a rare ‘clean’ male celebrity. He was handsome, had talents, had a good personality, and he even had a girlfriend that came from a noble musician family.

Zhang Daqiang could never find any dirty secrets of Tang Tu. He thought Tang Tu was someone unique; someone who was clean among all the dirty celebrities.

As a result… Hehe~~

Even heroes would fall for beauties. This time, Tang Tu was going to fall flat on the ground because of a tiny cyber star!

Qiao Xin had no idea his photos came just in time. Zhang Daqiang had other evidence before he received the photos from him.

Everything was ready. Zhang Daqiang only needed a fuse.

Tang Tu’s confession caused Liu Man to break her phone screen. She went to the phone shop to fix the screen and ignored Tang Tu’s message, and Tang Tu did not send any message to her either.

On Wednesday, they started setting up the music hall.

In the beginning, the school thought that a small concert hall was enough to contain all the audience, but the concert went way too viral on the internet. The teachers were worried that the small concert hall wasn’t going to fit everyone, so they moved to the bigger one.

So, the official location was set to the third music hall of Capital Musical University.

The third music hall was both on the campus and off, so it had two entrances. People could get in from both inside and outside the school, and this was convenient for netizens who were coming to watch.

Zhu Xiyang made the company make huge banners that could reach the floor from the ceiling of the music hall. It read, “Capital Music University First Chamber Music Ensemble Concert” in an artistic font.

Yes, if this concert was successful, there would be another ensemble concert for next year’s Sophomores.

The two banners could be seen from far away.

For outsiders to quickly find their way to the concert hall, Zhu Xiyang made the students stick arrows on tree trunks pointing at the direction outsiders needed to go.

Zhu Xiyang also contacted the student government beforehand so they could get volunteers to help the audience and guide them at that time in case unexpected incidents happen.

In the schoolyard, everyone was talking about the concert.

It was a simple chamber music ensemble assessment, but Zhu Xiyang made it seem like a competitive music festival.

No wonder Wang Nina liked and admired him so much.

Zhu Xiyang was some character.

On the night of the performance, Liu Man, Li Xiaoru, and Wen Fangfei had their last practice. The trio was so perfectly in sync that even professors had to be listening extra closely to find flaws.

Not only did they practice their pieces, but they also confirmed the blocking on stage as well as the location for instruments. Since they were going to be performing on grand pianos, the Guzheng was going to be in the middle of the two pianos, so they formed a triangle.

They’ve already prepared the uniforms they were going to wear during the performance. Liu Man and Li Xiaoru rented their clothes from a shop. Liu Man’s uniform was a light gray dress that reached her knees, and Li Xiaoru chose a black dress with long hems.

Wen Fangfei had many performance clothing of her own. There were both cheongsam and Hanfu, and this time, she said she would be wearing cheongsam.

It could be imagined how unique it would look to the audience when two girls wearing western dresses appear with a girl wearing a cheongsam at the same time on stage.

Liu Man had already contacted Zhang Jiaojiao. Tomorrow, right after lunch, Zhang Jiaojiao would come early and meet them at the backdoor of the music hall to apply make-up and the three of them.

Wen Fangfei pressed her chest, “I’m feeling a bit nervous.”

“I’m a bit nervous as well now that you’ve mentioned it,” Li Xiaoru said, “The only concert I’ve participated in was in freshman year when I had a small piano solo concert. It was just for fun, and only my classmates came to watch it. Man Man’s probably even more nervous; she has never gotten on stage officially. Tomorrow will be our first show.”

“Although this isn’t my first show, and I’m more experienced than you guys, my heart is still beating very fastly. I feel worried, like something horrible is going to happen soon.”

“We’re almost performing, so what can happen? Is someone going to be brave enough to break your Guzheng? Or are people going to tear our clothes as people do on TV shows? Nobody would dare to smash the pianos in the concert hall, right?” Li Xiaoru thought of all incidental scenarios that could happen, and at last, she finally came up with the conclusion as she told Wen Fangfei, “You must be too nervous.”

Wen Fangfei was still feeling anxious, “Hopefully, I’m just thinking too much.”

On Thursday, Capital Music University’s first chamber ensemble concert officially commenced.

8 AM, the performers of the morning show have already gathered in the concert hall, waiting. The audience from all over the city came to the school early to get a good seat.

Today, there were twice as many guards as usual in the school.

Not only were there many people on campus, but the internet was also very lively.

Some students and audience were streaming the live concert scene, some were posting about how long the line was to get in, and some were just recording all kinds of videos outside. These videos were all uploaded to Tik Tok.

Even when small live streamers with single-digit subs post content related to the concert, they could get many likes. It was unavoidable, for topics like this were too viral to the point that you could gain subs just by talking about it. Those who could view the concert in person could only watch online.

Just as netizens were excitedly watching live-streams, browsing through Wei Bo, and scrolling through Tik Tok, a popular, verified Wei Bo account, “Newsbreaker Zhang Daqiang” suddenly sent a long post.

“Breaking news! Musical genius Tang Tu had a secret break up before Chinese New Year! Suspecting to be chasing after the viral Hanfu Goddess, he does not remorse over old feelings and does not hesitate to throw away his ex!

Those fans who do not know who Hanfu Goddess is, please listen to my explanation: Hanfu Goddess, whose real name is Liu Man, is a Sophomore piano major at Capital Music University. Because she was seen wearing a white Hanfu as she performed with current Tik Tok cyber star, Coco, she got popular over the internet with her fresh and elegant appearance.

According to my humble intels, the Hanfu Goddess participated in the makings of the upcoming movie by famous director Ye Zian, “The Sound of the Wind”. Isn’t it curious that a mere cyber star’s first movie role is from a big production like this? How did she manage to get such good resources?

Now, I have enough evidence to show this relates to our National Male God, Tang Tu.”

Translated by: Sydney & Yutong/Puppxteer


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