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Chapter 122 I refuse

Peng Yuchen immediately thought that if she really admitted to a key university, it would be a good publicity point. East Asian society generally has a complex about famous schools.

However, for the convenience of practice, it is best to be in Chengdu, or at least Shanghai. Shanghai is where the headquarters is, and it happens to have a practice room.

These thoughts were running through her mind, but she didn't say them out loud. It wasn't time for her to make a request yet.

"Xiao Gu, do you know anything about the idol profession?"

Gu Caiwei knew that the idol she was talking about was not a "person whom she admired" in the literal sense, but a special type of artist popular in the Japanese and Korean entertainment circles.

A girl of this age has been exposed to some relevant information, but she couldn't explain it in detail, so she shook her head.

Peng Yuchen didn't talk about anything theoretical. She wasn't attending an industry conference, but she was trying to trick a trainee into signing a contract.

"You know TVXQ, right?"

This time Gu Caiwei nodded. In junior high school, this Korean idol group was a very fashionable and hot topic among female classmates. Zhang Jiaqi was also considered a fairy queen at that time.

"Fairy Queen" is a special name for fans of TVXQ.

Of course, she wasn't a crazy fan, she didn't even attend a scene, she just bought some peripheral products to support her, and she put it aside after she entered high school and her studies got heavier.

Gu Caiwei didn't follow her at that time simply because Ms. Gu Changge gave her a very low evaluation after seeing it: "Yaotou Noodles."

She is still very convinced of her mother.

Peng Yuchen finally found an entry point: "When I was in South Korea, I often had work contacts with them."

She first showed off her qualifications, and saw that Gu Caiwei didn't express anything special. Knowing that she was not the Fairy Queen, she continued: "My company is dedicated to cultivating such idol groups. There is still a blank in this aspect in China."

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"If you can participate, you will have the opportunity to become the first generation of female idols in the country, just like South Korea's Girls' Generation."

Strictly speaking, Girls' Generation is not the "first generation". Peng Yuchen is a professional and of course she knows that. She just picked the most famous ones to arouse Gu Caiwei's interest.

Beautiful girls easily have the illusion that they are the most special one.

"Imagine a scene like that, with countless fans shouting your name at the top of their lungs. You are standing in the middle of tens of millions of people, having just finished a wonderful performance, surrounded by mountains and tsunamis, crazy."

Gu Caiwei thought about it and remembered the feeling when she stepped off the stage in the aerobics competition.

Peng Yuchen was very perceptive. Although classmate Xiao Gu remained calm, she found that she was not untouched, so she continued:

"The entertainment industry is also called Vanity Fair. Being famous will naturally be beneficial. Advertising, endorsements, and various invitations will come one after another."

"You can get as much as half a lifetime's income in one appearance. You can enjoy the best life and provide the best environment for your family."

"Hey!"

Lin Yi interrupted her rudely: "Miss Gu is not yet at the point where she has to worry about her livelihood."

He actually gave a hint that this girl is not short of money.

Gu Caiwei was not wearing any of the expensive watches given by her two uncles, nor was there any particularly valuable items on her body. But Peng Yuchen had an accurate eye for reading countless people, and he could not fake the affluence that could only be cultivated through a long-term life.

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This is not a girl from a small family.

She still uses the financial income of celebrities as a temptation, because many rich second generations want to enter this industry because of this.

They look down on small money, and they don't have the confidence to make big money in other industries. Only the entertainment industry seems to have no barrier to entry and is easy to make money.

So, there are more and more young masters and young ladies in this circle.

Peng Yuchen received Lin Yi's prompt, so he changed his strategy: "How about this, Xiao Gu, don't you have anything to ask me about this profession?"

"The idol's work schedule, lifestyle, and even celebrity gossip."

Because of the industry, she had to know how to deal with young people, so she deliberately made jokes and looked like she was easy to get along with.

Gu Caiwei has no problem.

If she were here alone, she might be able to seriously consider Peng Yuchen's words. But Lin Yi was by her side, so she instinctively turned to him for help, just like she did when she was with her mother in the past.

But this time, Lin Yi didn't help her: "Ms. Peng is asking you."

Peng Yuchen found this boy's attitude very interesting.

He also has good looks. If he hadn't already decided to create a girl group first, it wouldn't be impossible to consider signing him in as well.

She did not continue to think about Lin Yi, but focused on conquering her first goal: "Yes, any question is fine."

Gu Caiwei had no choice but to tell the truth: "I have never considered becoming an idol."

Yes, the main event has just begun.

Peng Yuchen was not surprised: "You can now consider this matter very seriously."

"Meeting by chance is a kind of fate."

"Please believe that if you meet me here today, the answers I can give you will be 10,000 times more useful than meeting an ordinary talent scout."

She sat up straight and finally showed a bit of the domineering attitude of a company boss.

Gu Caiwei found that Lin Yi was really sitting back and watching, and could only use his own brains. Of course, he would not really ask gossip: "What you just meant was that you just wanted me to be a trainee, and you may not necessarily become an idol, right?"

In fact, Peng Yuchen has decided to give Gu Caiwei a debut position, but there is no need to release this bargaining chip so early.

She had a strong idea in her mind. Compared with the trainees who had been signed by the company, her face and figure were as good as a vase.

"Your appearance is very good, but becoming an artist requires professional and systematic training. What I want to emphasize is that I think you have a good chance of becoming a member of the first girl group I launched, otherwise I would not be in

Iā€™m wasting my time with you here.ā€

Gu Caiwei asked again: "What do I need to learn as a so-called trainee?"

"In terms of skills, singing and dancing are basic skills, including all popular singing and dance styles at home and abroad. We also strongly support trainees to develop some specialties according to their own conditions, such as lyrics and music, musical instruments, hosting, performance, etc.

."

"These can get you further in the circle."

"I think with your image, you can consider developing into an actor." Peng Yuchen also specifically mentioned.

Gu Caiwei remembered that Lin Yi had told her not to act, and wondered why he seemed to have known that I would meet this woman.

She temporarily put aside these doubts and continued to ask: "If I agree, will I start practicing right away? What will happen at school?"

"Since you are still in your senior year of high school, I can agree with you to participate in practice on a part-time basis, but you must devote yourself to it full time after graduation."

This was a loose condition given by Peng Yuchen in view of the expectations of the famous school that Lin Yi just mentioned.

Most art students have no so-called "academic studies" at all, and their requirements will become more powerful and demanding accordingly.

"There hasn't been a girl group like the one you mentioned in the mainland, right? Will the idol you launch be sure to be successful?"

Peng Yuchen did not use business logic to convince her: "I have many years of work experience in the idol culture industry in Japan and South Korea, and I am very confident in myself. If I had felt that my future was uncertain before today, your appearance

It deepened my confidence.ā€

In fact, Gu Caiwei was still keeping a close eye on the situation, so her thoughts were very out of the ordinary. She thought of an unrelated question:

"You can't fall in love as an idol, right?"

Peng Yuchen glanced at Lin Yi next to her and understood why there was such a problem, but she did not hesitate:

"Yes, you can't."

"Then I refuse." It is detected that your latest reading progress is "Chapter 49 I cheated"

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