(GBC + Bondori) Music competition + professional career, not romance. Riben, transported to another world, faces a harsh reality that threatens to crush Momoka Kawahara's musical dreams. Shinichi Mizuki steps forward to help her achieve stardom, paving the way with songs destined to ignite the music scene. However, when he truly reveals his dazzling musical talent, he finds more than just flowers and applause… because the entertainment industry isn't as glamorous as it appears on television; the real trials lie beneath the surface, in the undercurrents.
Zhang Deshuai never imagined that his ordinary life would be completely turned upside down. When he opened his eyes, he wasn't greeted by a dimly lit airplane cabin, but by a bright and spacious shopping mall. He had only helped buy a bottle of cola, and a little girl was clinging to his leg, wanting him to be her dad. Unable to refuse, Zhang Deshuai agreed on the spot, but before he could finish his sentence, he awakened a mysterious entertainment-focused dad system.
Zhang Deshuai learned that the woman was Xia Yunxi, a singer who had previously been in a girl group, but had gradually disappeared from the public eye after it was revealed that she was pregnant. As a single mother, she lived a frugal life, barely managing to support herself and her daughter, but it was clear that she was still a mother who loved life and adored her daughter. Zhang Deshuai felt incredibly guilty, but this only strengthened his resolve to take care of the mother and daughter, and he vowed to help this girl return to the stage that rightfully belonged to her.
And so, Zhang Deshuai embarked on a brand new journey in life. With the power of the system, Zhang Deshuai began a completely new life—he had to take care of his daughter while working behind the scenes to help Xia Yunxi's career reach its peak. Thus, the entertainment industry in Yanxia gained a mysterious singer-songwriter, "Huang Yuan," and a bestselling author, "A Cynical Monkey."
[Crystal-screen viewing] + [Behind-the-scenes deception] + [Modern-day unilateralism] + [Historical spoilers] + [No female lead]
Cultivating immortality is a unique cultural practice passed down for thousands of years by the Chinese people, and it had a broad market in ancient times.
Qin Shi Huang sought immortality in the East Sea, Emperor Wu of Han performed the Fengshan ceremony at Mount Tai, and Emperor Taizong of Tang was obsessed with elixirs... Ancient people longed to become immortal "immortals".
The protagonist films videos of himself cultivating immortality, which the system helps to publish on an ancient sky screen, deceiving the ancients into believing that he is a cultivator from a later generation, reaping their faith, and thus achieving immortality.
It's not a traditional cultivation novel.
It is based on history and is also a form of historical writing, containing a lot of historical content.
The protagonist cultivates a false immortality, using the celestial screen to deceive ancient people, making them mistakenly believe that ancient celebrities such as Li Bai, Lü Dongbin, and Wang Chongyang have also successfully cultivated immortality.
Of course it's fake, but the protagonist will try to make the fake real and reconcile the situation so that they can truly embark on the path of cultivation.
Mainly for faith points,
It is to provide energy support for one's extraordinary path.
It contains historical content, misleading content, and some modern content.
In ancient times, people were given the opportunity to cultivate immortality, setting an example and guiding them to believe in it without a doubt.
In modern society, it is a world where only the individual can be extraordinary.
No female lead, no romantic subplots.
He was focused on his career, but all he wanted was immortality.
This novel is purely fictional. If you have any good ideas or suggestions, please leave a comment.
A top student from Caltech in the United States is kicked back to 1970s Los Angeles by fate.
Silicon Valley, Wall Street, Hollywood—wherever there's money to be made, there's his shadow.
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Group number: 618863420
This novel will be available for purchase starting July 28th, beginning with Chapter 23, with 10,000 words on the first day. [This is purely for entertainment and fun; please don't take it seriously.] My completed novel, "I Really Don't Want to Fall in Love with the Female Supporting Character," is available in my quick transmigration sweet romance novel column. Synopsis: [The male lead is the white moonlight, the female lead is a CEO, and the third female lead (Shi Ji) transmigrates into the book] A crazy painter × a CEO with a split personality. Xu Linqiu unexpectedly discovers that her best friend has thrown away a notebook she's always treasured. Opening it, she finds it's a novel manuscript. However, all the characters in it are people from her life. This is a novel about a real and fake heiress in the entertainment industry. In it, the girl next door, Yi Chenqing, is the main villain, committing countless evil deeds. Xu Linqiu, in her youth, had a passionate love affair with Yi Chenqing, but ultimately drowned, directly becoming the catalyst for her descent into darkness. Xu Linqiu doesn't take it seriously; after all, apart from childhood, she hasn't had much interaction with her sister. After all, a sister is always a sister. Several years later, she returned to China, only to fall head over heels for someone at an entertainment venue, spending a night with him. The man was passionate, calling himself Xiao Hong, an orphan, all alone. Later, at a large social gathering, she met her long-lost neighbor, Yi Chenqing. He was impeccably dressed in a suit, his eyes cool and aloof, exuding the domineering aura of a CEO. If only he didn't look exactly like Xiao Hong. Xu Linqiu awkwardly greeted her surviving uncle and aunt, only to learn that Yi Chenqing suffered from dissociative identity disorder and had forgotten her. To find out the cause of her sister's illness and help her treat it, she was asked by the Yi family to marry him, concealing the truth. On their wedding night, Yi Chenqing looked at her indifferently: "Although..."
Well, to be honest, how could someone like me, who has been away from the entertainment industry for many years, possibly be the savior of Chinese entertainment?
My fan group has almost completely lost its members, so how could I possibly have so many industry leaders as my fans?
As for online novel masters, composers, literary giants, top screenwriters, genius poets, and so on, those are all nonsense.
Besides, I'm disfigured, so how could all those goddesses in the entertainment industry, both domestic and international, possibly like me?
Even novels wouldn't dare to write something like this!
The hottest summer program, "The Strongest King in the Wild," is an entertainment adventure show jointly invested in by the top ten strongest enterprises in China and the top ten Fortune 500 companies, and the hottest TV station, Banana TV. It's broadcast live and features ten guests: males Wu Jing, Hua Chenyu, Cai Xukun, Zhang Dada, and Huang Zitao; and females Yang Mi, Dilraba Dilmurat, Bai Lu, Meng Ziyi, and Yang Chaoyue. One amateur will also be selected through auditions! Ye Bai, short of money, signed up for the show and, after being chosen, immediately gained a role-playing system. Thus, in the dense forests of northern Myanmar, along the Seine River, in the perpetually misty Savage Mountain… the Spider City covered in gold, the unbelievable ancient Yelang Kingdom, the ancient god ruins buried deep underground, the Xia Mausoleum, Jingjue… unfolds little by little! What was originally just an entertainment variety show has transformed into a global exploration under Ye Bai's leadership!
One evening, a top idol suddenly posted that he wanted to be in a relationship. Fans flooded the comments with tears, saying their idol had finally grown up. Pei Shuyuan: Isn't this a bit off? Shouldn't fans usually stop their idols from dating? A fan in the pinned comment: The old bastard has finally fallen for mortals? Pei Shuyuan: ??? Alternative title of this book: "My Childhood Sweetheart and the One Who Fell From the Sky: How Could I Lose When I Started with Maxed-Out Favorability?"
Su Jiang transmigrated to a parallel planet and became a top celebrity in the Chinese entertainment industry within two and a half years by plagiarizing others. However, he also suffered from severe mental exhaustion and was extremely tired of life under the spotlight. He only wanted to quit the entertainment industry and live a "laid-back" life of fishing, camping, and eating at roadside stalls.
On the very day he was preparing to confront the company, he unexpectedly awakened the [Either Do It or Die - Ultimate Slacking Off System].
The tasks the system issued were bizarre and varied, all incompatible with his "top influencer" status, and could even be considered career-ruining. But failure to complete them meant death!
The first task: At a nationally televised awards ceremony, publicly say to your biggest rival, the ice queen of the entertainment industry and a top heiress, An Rou, "Did you rent your trophy? Also, I like your legs, they're straight enough."
To save his life, Su Jiang gritted his teeth and did as instructed.
The entire internet is in an uproar! Fans are leaving! The company is terminating its contract! Rivals are overjoyed!
Su Jiang was overjoyed: "Great! Now I can finally retire from the industry and give up, right?"
However, his outrageous behavior, because it was too "real" and "brave", struck a chord with the audience's rebellious psychology. Amid a barrage of criticism, his popularity rose instead of falling, and he became a bizarrely popular internet sensation!
From then on, Su was forced to give up Jiang, embarking on a crazy path in the entertainment industry where "the more you want to quit, the more popular you become, and the more you want to give up, the more famous you become." Meanwhile, An Rou, the wealthy heiress he had publicly "teased," began to pay attention to this eccentric "lunatic" with a belly full of "???".
Once, a reporter from the *Witch's Daily* interviewed the second-generation Chief Witch, Lou Yue: "Ms. Lou Yue, some witches accuse you of selling audio recordings, photos, and custom ASMR, corrupting countless little witches, and ruining the atmosphere of witch society. What do you think?" Lou Yue replied righteously: "These are pure slander! I only bring kind care to all the little witches and genuinely solve their problems!" The reporter then asked: "Some people accuse you of becoming the Chief Witch because of some shady dealings. What do you think?" Lou Yue answered again: "Slander! Pure slander! My becoming the Chief Witch has absolutely nothing to do with my roommate being the first-generation Chief Witch!" As a result, after writing *The Pink Book and the Chief Witch*, the reporter was thrown into prison.