Full-time Artist Chapter 1322: 3rd Divine Special

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Previously on Full-time Artist...
The movie Frozen has concluded, showcasing Elsa's journey of self-acceptance and powerful magic. The film's success surprised audiences, with its musical numbers and redefined concept of true love. Inspired by the movie and existing fairy tales, Lin Yuan proposes building a massive amusement park called "Fairy Tale Town," a concept enthusiastically embraced by his colleagues, particularly Sun Yaohuo, who sees it as a major opportunity to develop intellectual property and create a world-class theme park.

Night fell once more after the movie concluded, and Sun Yaohuo immediately dove into the project blueprint for "Fairy Tale Town" upon his return!

Meanwhile, online.

Fierce debates about "Frozen" were igniting across the digital sphere!

This animated masterpiece had captivated a vast audience, reaffirming the renowned director's extraordinary talent in the animation film industry!

Of course.

Beyond the film's narrative, two particular songs had also captured the audience's hearts.

The first was undeniably "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?"

Do you want to build a snowman?

The second was the immensely popular "Let It Go."

Ignore it; ignore it; let it go!

Both tracks were exceptional, with the latter especially resonating deeply with viewers throughout the film's emotional arc.

Consequently.

Following their cinema experience.

A multitude of viewers promptly sought out these two songs on their preferred music platforms.

Xingmang, seizing the moment, strategically released these songs alongside other tracks from Jiang Kui's brand-new album!

Instantly.

The film's burgeoning popularity lent a significant boost to the reception of Jiang Kui's new album!

"What!"

"It's a new album!"

"So these songs actually belong to Jiang Kui's new album!"

"The other songs on this new release are also fantastic!"

"Are you serious?"

"Absolutely, after all, it's the famed 'Fish Father' behind the production!"

"This marks the third album 'Yu Daddy' has crafted for the 'Yu Dynasty'!"

"I'm diving in to listen!"

"Definitely, I'll download it first and savor it later."

"Puff!"

"The opening track of the new album is incredibly touching, titled 'Invisible Wings'!"

The album's inaugural song was none other than "Invisible Wings"!

Regardless of its original significance to Zhang Shaohan on Earth, the audience on Bluestar interpreted it through their own unique lens!

"Invisible Wings!"

"Considering Jiang Kui's personal journey, could this be 'Fish Father's' message?"

"Isn't it incredibly obvious?"

"'Every time I bravely wander alone, and every time I'm deeply wounded, I don't shed tears. I know I've always had a pair of invisible wings.' This part speaks volumes about how 'Fish Father' guided Jiang Kui through despair and out of life's shadows."

"For everyone in the 'Yu Dynasty,' 'Yu Daddy' truly represents those invisible wings."

"'I finally see all my dreams blossom.' This line perfectly captures Jiang Kui's realization of his aspirations and his immense success."

"Indeed."

"Listening to this, it feels like this song resonates with every single member of the 'Yu Dynasty.'"

"How fortunate is the 'Yu Dynasty' to have encountered 'Yu Daddy'!"

"Undoubtedly."

"Each individual has the inherent capability to seize opportunities."

It wasn't just this song.

The remaining tracks on the album delivered equally profound surprises to the devoted fans.

Take, for instance, the second track, "Legend."

"'Yu Daddy' is the invisible wing for the 'Yu Dynasty,' and simultaneously, 'Yu Daddy' is a veritable legend in the hearts of countless individuals."

"So, does the line, '[Just because I glanced at you once more in the crowd and never forgot your face]' imply that 'Yu Daddy' is remarkably handsome?"

"Puff!"

"What an imaginative interpretation."

"Chu Kuang wrote about mistaking Yang Guo for his lifelong love. In reality, this translates to mistaking Lin Yuan for one's life's greatest encounter."

"You guys are getting really creative with these interpretations."

"Alright, let's try to interpret the next song then."

"Isn't 'Yu Daddy' also associated with 'Red Bean'?"

The third song featured was "Red Bean."

This particular netizen was quite mischievous.

But proudly so.

"This song isn't about likening 'Yu Daddy' to a red bean, is it?"

"Is it about red bean paste?"

"Good heavens, such red bean paste!"

"The ancient Chinese refer to red bean paste as a symbol of deep affection for Marseille."

"I refuse to engage with such simplistic notions. This song clearly draws inspiration from 'Yu Father's' own poem titled 'Lovesickness.'"

"'Red beans are born in the southern country, and spring will send a few branches. I hope you can pick more, this thing is the most Acacia.'"

"The red bean itself carries the profound meaning of longing and lovesickness."

"While others reference classical poems, 'Yu Daddy' directly incorporates his own past works into his lyrics."

"Crafting a love song in this manner is truly beautiful!"

And then.

Came the track "Love Letter to Myself."

In its Mandarin rendition, the song is known as "Xiao Wang Shu."

Lin Yuan utilized the Qi language version.

"Wonderful!"

"An immediate classic right from the start!"

"This song's style perfectly suits Jiang Kui's vocal timber."

"The 'Fish Father' truly tailors these songs; it's an impeccable fit!"

"No one else could possibly perform this with such finesse."

"Jiang Kui's own voice has undergone a remarkable transformation."

"After this song is finished, you will really feel it when you listen to "Snow Flower" again."

Yes.

Next is "Snow Flower".

Chu language song.

"People in Chu love to envy fish!"

"Chu Yuge, you have to listen to Qin people sing!"

"Hahaha."

"The language talent of the Fish Dynasty makes people sigh every time!"

"This song is truly a classic. In other words, every time Yu Daddy crafts a song in a language other than Mandarin, it becomes a super classic, often surpassing the average quality of his Mandarin songs!"

Of course.

Because there are so many Mandarin songs.

Songs like English, Qi, and Chu languages are rarely produced by Lin Yuan.

Thus, they naturally become classics.

Also featured on the album is "Let It Go".

And "Do You Want to Build a Snowman".

Both of these songs were featured in "Frozen".

The audience is already quite familiar with them.

However, it was the eighth song that the audience anticipated the most: "Coral Sea". In this track, Lin Yuan and Jiang Kui perform a duet, a love song between a man and a woman.

"The harmonies between the two are so beautiful!"

"They look so good together!"

"Is there anyone who can match Zhao Ying-chrome?"

"Zhao Ying-chrome is the most suitable partner for Fish Father!"

"No!"

"Xia Fan is!"

"Hahaha, are the CP shippers starting to argue again?"

Indeed, among the fans of the Fish Dynasty, various CP factions exist.

Lin Yuan and Xia Fan.

Lin Yuan and Jiang Kui.

Lin Yuan and Zhao Ying-chrome.

Even Lin Yuan and Sun Yaohuo.

At times, Lin Yuan himself doesn't quite grasp the thoughts of his fans.

The ninth song is "Painting Heart".

This particular song actually draws from "Liao Zhai" as its backdrop.

Without that context, it's a remarkable song on its own, and the dolphin-like sound at the end leaves a lasting impression, but that's the extent of it.

Nevertheless, Lin Yuan still chose to release it.

This decision puzzled him, as releasing this song implied he would eventually unveil "Liao Zhai".

You must understand.

Although Lin Yuan has already ascended to the pinnacle of the Blue Star Literature List, he still possesses a vast number of unpublished works.

To build anticipation among his audience, he even posted a message specifically about the song: "The lyrics of this song actually serve as a background for a future new book."

"Liao Zhai's Painted Skin"!

This announcement immediately drew attention to the song!

Numerous individuals scrutinized the lyrics repeatedly, searching for any hints or clues related to Lin Yuan's upcoming book.

"Look at you holding me

Your eyes are lonelier than the moonlight

Just let you be happy in someone else's arms..."

Hmm?

This sounds like a tragedy.

This feels rather intense.

The tenth song is "I Do".

The original lyrics were penned by Yao Qian.

Yao Qian shared that his inspiration for the lyrics came from a set of photographs in a gossip magazine:

Faye Wong and Dou Wei, during their time together, were seen heading to a public restroom early in the morning to empty a chamber pot.

At that period, Faye Wong's stage name was still Wang Jingwen.

A producer had invited Yao Qian to compose a song, and Yao Qian drew inspiration from this scene to craft the lyrics for "I Do".

The composer, Huang Guolun, commented:

The original intention behind composing this song was to offer it to 'God'.

Only 'God' knows how these elements seamlessly fit into a love song.

However, Jiang Kui's rendition is perceived simply as a touching love song. Her vocal performance, with its fluctuating tones, is highly artistic, imbued with a gentle Chinese essence, and possesses a fluid quality in the interplay of notes.

Undoubtedly.

The album once again dominated the seasonal charts.

This day marks March 30th, with only a single day remaining until the conclusion of the season's rankings.

Yet, for both Lin Yuan and Jiang Kui, it seems to make no discernible difference.

As long as March has not concluded, the championship of the March season rankings is guaranteed to belong to the Fish Dynasty!

"The third Divine Special!"

The newspapers and magazines from the Literature and Art Association proclaimed it as such.

The ultimate designation.

And Lin Yuan harbors no particular sentiments regarding Jiang Kui's new album securing the season chart championship.

This time, even the previously felt loneliness of a master was not re-triggered.

He had grown accustomed to it.

Even the Song Father and Song Queen appeared to have accepted their fate:

Lin Yuan is likely to be the sole perennial fixture on this year's season list.

For others, the goal is simply to aim for second place.

Meanwhile, Shadow strategically seized the momentum, making another announcement:

The film studio 'Chasing Shadow' plans to release "Frozen 2" in April.

Indeed.

Chasing Shadow had been stockpiling several animated films awaiting release.

Within the "Frozen" franchise, both the first and second installments were completed last year; this year is simply about offering more entertainment to everyone.

Certainly.

The primary objective is for Shadow to make a significant impact on the film and television charts. UU reading www.uukanshu. com

Lin Yuan's ambition is to establish Shadow as the true 'God' of Blue Star Animation and Movies before he inevitably faces a decline!

The underlying objective was even perceived by some netizens.

That very night.

The most trending blog search term was the astonishing "Shadow's Dual List Assault"!

Some online commenters have stated:

Much like how brothers often find themselves in unspoken competition, 'Shadow' felt a surge of unease upon seeing the #1 spot on the Xianyu dual rankings. This spurred a desire to seize the top position on the ultimate art ranking board.

However, a larger portion of the audience simply enjoyed the spectacle and engaged in lighthearted banter.

How could 'Shadow' possibly reach the top? After all, 'Shadow' only had animated films to its name.

One netizen quipped:

"For 'Shadow' to aim for the #1 spot on the film and television list? That's impossible, unless 'Shadow' is just another alias for Lin Yuan."

In response, another user posted:

"I'm betting that 'Shadow' is indeed one of Lin Yuan's aliases. Just you wait and see if I'm wrong!"

And so it went.

While very few people dared to voice such a bold speculation, a small but persistent group continued to champion this particular viewpoint.

ps: The narrative in these chapters is quite direct, serving as a prelude to the conclusion. For instance, discussions about the fairytale town project and how Lin Yuan will ascend to the pinnacle of the film and television domain are necessary plot points that will be addressed. Additionally, two significant plot threads remain unresolved, but the overall concept is nearing completion.

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