Su Yan was reborn.
In his previous life, he loved depressing anime, novels, and TV dramas, and in this world, he is a new screenwriter who has just been hired as a full-time employee at a TV station.
At first, everyone just thought that the screenwriter wrote those stories because he was inspired by a broken heart.
But later
the reporter asked, "Teacher Su Yan, are you born with a dark mentality? Do you like to get happiness by destroying the beautiful things created in your works and making your fans wail and be sad?"
Su Yan, "There is absolutely no such thing. I am 100% a mentally healthy and sunny boy. I am born with the ability to love."
In fact.
Su Yan looked at the skills he had extracted from the emotional value of his fans' wailing, such as the Flying Sword Style, Flute Expertise, Violin Expertise, Piano Expertise, and Charm Natural Form...
(Harem, Purple Dream) "Friend, you're so handsome, you're stealing the show." "I'm just an extra, I'm handsome... Is it my fault that I'm stealing the show?" "Brother, why are your crying scenes so natural?" "Innocent young men who haven't experienced the blessing of 996 won't understand... This is called emotional acting, you know it and you don't know it." "Senior, why are you not interested in love themes?" "Watch love stories? Then why not watch two-dimensional paper people? Isn't the original intention of men filming to transform?" The director nodded silently and stood up, patting Sakakibara Kaede on the shoulder, "You will be the leading actor, and you can name the female lead, Sakurajima Mai, Higuchi Madoka, or Ichinose Chizuru?"
“The information displayed inside shows that you’re still in high school, and you also don’t belong to any entertainment company, so what made you think of participating in our talent show?”
Qin Lu opened his eyes and found himself standing right under the spotlight. In front of him sat four people with strong auras and delicate makeup. The tiered pyramid-shaped seats behind them were filled with handsome young boys. Their gazes were all fixated on Qin Lu, watching his performance.
Some fragments of memories quickly flashed in Qin Lu’s mind.
The former film emperor Qin Lu, who died on set due to an accident just a moment ago, was extremely calm.
He dealt with problems accordingly and ended up unintentionally accomplishing great things along the way—
Not only did he debut, he even became one of the most sought-after A-list celebrities in the circle.
[Memes + Funny + Various Ways to Fight Marriage Pressure + Lao Liu] Also known as "108 Ways to Deal with Marriage Pressure." Due to the dramatic decline in marriage rates in recent years, Mango TV created the live broadcast "Four Generations of Marriage Observation" to help everyone appreciate the beauty of marriage. One family each from the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s was selected for observation. Lin Hao, a single man born in the 2000s, served as the control group. "Marriage is too extreme; being single keeps me safe." "Being single is good; I can be with whoever I want." "Children and grandchildren will have their own blessings; without them, I will enjoy my own happiness." ... Mom: If you don't get married, I won't be able to sleep at night. Lin Hao: How about taking a night shift? Mom: I love children. You can have a child without getting married. Lin Hao: I can find you a nanny job. Relatives: You should do what you should do at your age. You should get married when you're old enough to die. Lin Hao: Do I have to die when I'm old enough to die? While everyone else is struggling to make ends meet, Lin Hao is enjoying life to the fullest, playing games, fishing, and sleeping in. He was supposed to be a negative example and went crazy. The audience cried with envy: This is the life we dream of!
Xie Yang, who was lucky enough to qualify for the national love variety show, just wanted to make some money, say goodbye to the involuted big city, and go home happily to the small shop he had been thinking about. But unexpectedly...
Lu Ze, 24 years old, a straight-through bachelor’s and master’s graduate from Peking University, thought he’d become an excellent teacher after graduation.
But…
“Lu Ze, tomorrow you’ll go to No. 3 High School’s Rocket Class as a temporary homeroom teacher. Remember, you’re going undercover. Your mission is to mislead those students.”
To carry out the mission, Lu Ze is forced to make a series of morally questionable moves:
“Our class gets a full weekend off. No morning or evening self-study.”
“Phones are allowed.”
“No dating in front of me.”
“Teachers aren’t allowed to assign any homework.”
“…”
Everything he’s doing is being livestreamed 24/7 on a reality show called Model Teachers.
The show also features rocket classes from two other high schools:
A strict 1980s-born homeroom teacher who enforces discipline with military-like precision.
A 1990s-born homeroom teacher who relies on emotional coaching and daily motivational speeches.
And then there’s Lu Ze, born in the 2000s—who lives by one motto: “Enjoy life while you can.”
At first, no one had any faith in Lu Ze’s class. But…
Two months later…
“Lu Ze, what the h*ll happened? Why did your class do so well on the midterms?”
Lu Ze: “Maybe their foundation was too good. Just wait—by finals, their scores will definitely drop!”
End of the semester…
“Lu Ze, what’s going on?”
Lu Ze: “Hang in there—next semester, their scores will fall for sure.”
One year later…
“LU ZE!!”
Lu Ze: “Don’t worry…”
Many years later…
“You were supposed to go undercover at No. 3 High School—how did you end up as principal?!”