Naturally, Jiang Yuan and others could not receive the task card Sun Tao handed out toward the camera.
However, Liu Fang handed an identical copy to Jiang Yuan and others at the scene.
When Jiang Yuan opened the envelope, Shang Yan'er and others also joined him curiously.
"The arrangement of this performance is different from the last time. There is no PK link."
"But the help that the program team can provide is still limited, so you still need to find ways to solve problems such as performance venues, equipment, etc."
"This mission is named New York Ballad Celebration..."
While Jiang Yuan and others were reading the task cards, Sun Tao explained the performance arrangements for this time in a relatively simple way.
After listening to the interpretation and the rules written on the mission card, Jiang Yuan had a general understanding of this mission.
The performance venue and equipment are still difficult to solve, but other aspects are not much different from previous program recordings.
It was like Jiang Yuan and others spontaneously gathered together to complete a celebratory performance.
In the last game, we had a PK relationship with each other, but now we have to work together again.
"So can we announce the previous pk results now?"
After having a general understanding of the new task, Jiang Yuan once again turned the question back to the ownership of the bonus.
After all, this was related to whether he could afford to eat the next day, so Jiang Yuan couldn't help but ignore it.
"Don't you have any questions about the celebration?" Sun Tao was stunned.
When Jiang Yuan and others heard this, they all raised their heads and urged Sun Tao to reveal the result quickly.
"Okay, okay, then I will disclose to you now, the final score of this Peninsula War is..."
Before the announcement, Sun Tao once again explained the calculation method of the final PK score.
It is basically calculated based on the popularity of being mentioned on the Internet 24 hours after the show ends and the votes in the show's expectations voting channel.
"Based on the calculation of 24-hour comprehensive data, congratulations on successfully winning the Peninsula Battle!"
Sun Tao announced the final result to the camera.
After the dust settled, Jiang Yuan, Shang Yan'er and others also breathed a sigh of relief.
Although I have a certain chance of winning, the result is still unknown until it is made public.
"If there's nothing else, let's leave it like this for now." After Jiang Yuan saw that Liu Fang had taken out the envelope containing the bonus, he decisively hung up the video call with Sun Tao.
After their wallets became rich again, Jiang Yuan and others also had a good sleep.
While Jiang Yuan fell asleep, Yang Chao had already woken up and was getting ready to go to work.
"F*ck!" Yang Chao saw the message from Jiang Yuan when he was about to go out, and howled in surprise.
To be honest, Yang Chao did have the idea to ask Jiang Yuan if he still had any stock.
After all, just as Jiang Yuan thought, after the Golden Dagger Award and the unveiling of the vest, it was a great opportunity.
But considering that "No One Survived" has reached a new high in terms of both word-of-mouth and sales, and Jiang Yuan's recent schedule is very busy and he has to make a movie, Yang Chao feels that if it is rushed,
If the quality of the new crops produced is not good, it is inevitable that there will be talk of decline.
So I didn't ask Jiang Yuan any questions about this, but what was more surprising was that Jiang Yuan took the initiative to send a message and mentioned that most of the new work was already prepared.
Looking at the tone of Jiang Yuan's message, Yang Chao also felt that it would be a good work, and considering that the manuscript of "No Survival" was obtained at the beginning of the year.
After calming down for a while, Yang Chao took his cell phone and started to reply to Jiang Yuan's messages.
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In the United States, in a high-rise suite of a hotel, Jiang Yuan woke up early.
Despite factors such as jet lag, fatigue from commuting, etc., I still slept a little too much, resulting in a feeling of exhaustion that was somewhat oversleeping.
After washing up and sending a message to Shang Yan'er and others to confirm that they were not up yet, Jiang Yuan ordered breakfast for himself and put Liu Fang into the suite.
After Jiang Yuan woke up, Liu Fang also woke up early and took charge of filming Jiang Yuan.
While eating breakfast, Jiang Yuan reviewed the messages that Yang Chao had replied to. Although he only sent a few sentences, Yang Chao still spoke at length and asked a lot of questions as usual.
While waiting for breakfast, Jiang Yuan replied to a few of them.
Such as the length of the work, direction, completion progress, estimated completion time, and most importantly, whether it is possible to read a small part of the request first.
At the same time, after Yang Chao finished replying to Jiang Yuan's message, he paid close attention to whether Jiang Yuan replied to his message in real time.
Especially after learning about Jiang Yuan's itinerary, I estimated the time difference and figured out when Jiang Yuan should get up.
When he heard the special message alert sound, Yang Chao quickly picked up his phone and read Jiang Yuan's reply.
After seeing Jiang Yuan make it clear that the new book is still not a Poirot series, I was somewhat disappointed.
After all, if it is a series of works, it has a stable popularity support, and even if it is not that amazing, people will accept it higher.
However, thinking that "No One Survived" is also an independent work, I have some expectations.
Then when he saw the completion time of the work, Yang Chao couldn't help but be pleasantly surprised.
Finally, I focused on the last reply regarding the request to read part of the content in advance.
"It's not impossible. Strictly speaking, this is a new series. I'll send you a completed story first." Jiang Yuan thought for a while and gave a reply.
Then he went to the room, took out his computer, and sent the relevant manuscripts to Yang Chao.
When he saw the words "new series", Yang Chao couldn't help being shocked, and then received the manuscript from Jiang Yuan.
After staring at the title of the manuscript for a while, Yang Chao felt that the impact of the title was weaker than that of previous titles.
But I still used my computer to receive the file with high expectations. While receiving it, I was still thinking about whether I could suggest Jiang Yuan change the title of the book.
While I was thinking about it, the file was opened simultaneously on the computer, and the title was also displayed on the screen - "Sherlock Holmes".
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Looking at the screen showing that Yang Chao has received the document, Jiang Yuan thought that the other party might not be able to get the value of the name Holmes.
It can be said that he is the most classic detective character, and he can be called a goat-like existence in suspense mystery novels.
Although the answers to some of the cases are not as surprising as the core conspiracies of some suspense works.
But the reasoning logic of the entire work, as well as the characterization of the characters and the story, are all classics.
Jiang Yuan got this big prize from the system, and after replaying it in his mind, he felt that it was a lot of fun.
The complete collection of stories is relatively long, so Jiang Yuan thought that he could publish the stories in the first volume first.
In this way, the workload will be reduced a lot, and it will even feel like I can finish the first volume very quickly.
Thinking about this problem, I remembered that the doorbell rang and the hotel waiter brought breakfast.
After a simple breakfast, thinking that he would meet with Louis and others in the afternoon, Jiang Yuan simply held the computer and continued to type on the keyboard.
While Jiang Yuan was typing on the keyboard, Yang Chao also began to read the first story in "Sherlock Holmes" - A Study in Scarlet.
Although this is not Sherlock Holmes's first case in terms of plot line, it is Conan Doyle's first work about Sherlock Holmes.
In fact, there is no problem in using this part alone to make a book. After all, it is already a novella.
Yang Chao took a rough look at the length of the story before he started reading, and then showed a satisfied smile, feeling that this night would not be boring.
[The following is excerpted from the memoirs of John H. Watson, MD, former Army Medical Department:...]
Sherlock Holmes stories are mostly told from Watson's perspective.
The opening chapter uses Watson's perspective, leading readers to understand the character of Sherlock Holmes and his reasoning method - basic deduction.
In just two chapters, Yang Chao couldn't help but feel a little excited.
The background of the times is as ancient as ever, and Yang Chao has been able to accept this very well.
If we talk about the previous detective, Poirot's charm is gradually revealed to the readers in the process of solving the case.
As for Sherlock Holmes, Yang Chao couldn't help but be surprised at the beginning of the story, and he fell in love with this detective.
After all, the basic deduction method's performance of real-time reasoning through observation is indeed very handsome.
Even before the case happened, Yang Chao was already somewhat attracted by Sherlock's charm.
At this time, the title of "Sherlock Holmes" is no longer so unusual.
At the same time, I am also a little lucky. Fortunately, Jiang Yuan sent me a story that has been written, otherwise I would not be able to sleep tonight.
For Jiang Yuan, the whole morning passed quickly while typing on the keyboard.
It is true that Jiang Yuan completed the manuscript for the first part, but at the same time, there was still an English original version that needed Jiang Yuan to type again.
So strictly speaking, it still takes a certain amount of time to complete the entire work.
Seeing Shang Yan'er and others walking out of the room one after another, Jiang Yuan also temporarily closed the computer.
He looked at his phone and saw that Yang Chao had not responded to him yet, so he simply did not send the manuscript he had just completed to him.
After a few people had lunch together near the hotel.
In the afternoon, I met Louis and others in a private room of a certain coffee shop.
From the peninsula to the United States, the two consecutive recording destinations were not so convenient for Jiang Yuan and others.
If you don't cover up while walking in a busy neighborhood, you will be easily recognized.
It's not winter now, so wearing sunglasses and a hat is the limit.
"You should have received the mission, right?"
Several people were sitting around the same table, and Jiang Yuan asked, as if in a meeting atmosphere.
"There seem to be quite a lot of problems now." Louis nodded, took out the task card and knocked on the table, looking a little headache.
"Indeed." Paul nodded and echoed, "If it's just a normal performance, it would be easy. At most, it's just a matter of borrowing equipment."
"But the key lies in the word celebration." Jiang Yuan took over the words and clicked on the words on the task card.
If it were an ordinary road show in the past, for Jiang Yuan and others, it would be relatively casual to just find a set of equipment and start the performance anywhere.
But adding the word celebration makes a big difference.
After all, holding a celebration on the street seems more or less casual.
So if you want to complete a complete celebration stage, you must first have a more formal stage.
That's what's called a venue.
The preparation time given by the program team was very short, so it was particularly difficult to find a suitable venue.
It is also the most difficult problem to solve at present.
Jiang Yuan didn't have any good ideas for a while, after all, he didn't know anyone locally.
"It says that even the audience needs to find it ourselves." Shang Yan'er sighed.
"I suddenly had an idea." Louis raised his hand after thinking for a while.
After seeing that he had successfully attracted everyone's attention, Louis cleared his throat and said, "I think we can consider sponsoring it."
"It makes sense. When I was young and first formed a band, I often solicited sponsors, but the process may be a little different now." Paul's eyes lit up when he heard this.
"We can consider it. In this way, the problems with the equipment and venue may be resolved." Jiang Yuan touched his chin and nodded.
"Then the question comes again, where can I get the sponsorship?" Jiang Yuan looked at Louis and asked.
Although this is a method, it is still relatively complicated overall.
After all, everyone is an artist, and everyone has more or less different contracts, and even this is still recording a program.
Without Zhang Qing and other work teams on hand to analyze, Jiang Yuan was not sure whether this was reliable or not.
"If it doesn't work out, I'll record a video and post it on the Internet. Sponsors should come to me immediately." Louis thought for a moment, finally shook his phone and said.
"But it seems to say that you can't even use the method of posting messages on the Internet to recruit viewers, and even if you post, you can't use your own account." Mero flipped through the task card and showed his presence.
"That's right." Louis found the text and wanted to scold the program team.
I have to say that it is quite thoughtful and there are many restrictions in the rules.
"Let's see. I'll contact my local friends and ask. If that doesn't work, I'll borrow a rehearsal space first." Paul said, obviously referring to the practice of Jiang Yuan's team on the peninsula.
"Okay, I'll also ask to see if there are any suitable sponsorships or performance venues." Louis nodded.
So, everyone took the lead in getting busy with the venue and equipment for the celebration.
During this process, Jiang Yuan, Shang Yan'er and others seemed a little idle.
After all, I don’t have anyone I know that I can contact.
I can only go shopping while thinking about whether there are any other venues and methods that are more suitable for the celebration.
When everyone got together again in the evening, there were several more related plans that needed to be discussed before a decision was made.
On the other hand, in China, Yang Chao also finished reading "A Study in Scarlet" early.