Mu Cai wasn’t too interested in the C position, plus he really wasn’t a good dancer, so he couldn’t prepare anything in an hour, so he just went up to sing a song.
He thought everyone should be aware of his strength, but he didn’t expect when the time came for the voting session, people still flocked to him, pasting small votes on him.
Mu Cai at first wanted to push back and let them think it over. As a result, one boy was quick-eyed enough to take his resisting hand and patted his other hand directly at his heart, “Cai Cai, my heart decided it should be you!”
Mu Cai, “…”
As a result, the next person who came over to vote for him took the opportunity to touch him and then fled joyfully in the midst of several murderous gazes from all directions.
Mu Cai was forced to be the C-position and had to practice his dance even harder, and ended up successfully completing the recording of the theme song while collectively singing and dancing with the other trainees on the stage.
This was the end of the second issue of the “Rookie Star” variety show. At the same time, the first episode of the recording began to be released on Sweet Orange Video at a weekly frequency.
Since Sweet Orange Video had spent a lot of effort to promote this variety show, and Rookie Star did gather quite a few star mentors, this show was already a hit before it even aired. Now that the first issue of the show had started to air, the number of viewers was naturally climbing steadily, quickly reaching an explosive level of popularity.
Most of the trainees, who were taking a break, stayed in their dorms to watch the show.
The material of the first two days was cut into a two-hour long broadcast, and most of them had more or less given the camera a chance. Sitting on his bed, Mu Cai saw quite a bit of footage of himself in the show, such as his performance on stage with his teammates, and the interviews he gave when he came off the stage.
And it was only after watching the show that Mu Cai realized that there were a lot of trainees who had been telling him how cute he was and how good he looked and so on since the seat selection session. When he went on stage to perform, the number of times such words appeared reached a peak.
Even after Mu Cai’s performance, in the interview that followed, the trainees interviewed, including Liang Yun Xi and Zhao An, were all sparing no effort to tell how good-looking he usually was and how radiant he was during the performance.
They had such an excited look as if he was some sort of remarkable person.
Mu Cai, “….”
This face seeking world was terrible.
At the end of this issue, the tidbits of the trainees back at the dormitory building were also given.
Only then did Mu Cai see what he had thought should be the part where everyone returned to their dormitories to rest tiredly, there were so many people lying at the entrance of their dormitories, watching his conversation with Lin Jiayi like a voyeur.
Lin Jiayi was also interviewed after he came out of his dormitory. Faced with both of their unhappiness, this is how Lin Jiayi replied, “We have met each other before, my brother and his brother knew each other, that’s how we got to know each other. I was the one who was bad and bullied him before, so he ignored me.”
This guy actually had the face to look angry and aggrieved when he said that?
After Mu Cai finished watching it, his heart had transitioned from being somewhat shy to having no fluctuations at all. He was physically and mentally exhausted, so he could only turn off his phone and lay peacefully on his bed like a salted fish.
It was 10 at night. After Mu Cai turned off his cell phone and went to sleep, what he didn’t know was his Weibo followers were growing rapidly and his name was also trending on the hot search in many ways.
#Liang Yun Xi and Mu Cai#
#I’ll carry this ship to the clouds#
# Your smile is a plus#
#Where’s the color girl #
The author has something to say,
Gu Yunchen, “He’s even set up a CP with that Liang Yunxi!”
Lin Jiayi, “Don’t panic, I’m still here.”
Mo Hengqing, “Yeah, no need to panic, I’m here too.”
Liang Yunxi, “….”
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