Chapter 14
After setting up the concert, Jiang Juyou propped up her head and sighed, "Just one concert has exhausted all my brain cells."
She glanced down at the memo list on her phone, and there were still so many things that needed to be added. Thinking of this, she sighed again.
"What is one-on-one chat again?" Jiang Juyou didn't find this when she did her research before, but she could still look it up now. She entered the keywords into the search bar and many highlighted words jumped out immediately.
There are apps like this both domestically and abroad. You need to pay a subscription fee to use them. For fans, it's a one-on-one chat, for artists, it's a big group chat.
After reading it, Jiang Juyou tilted her head, "Wouldn't screenshots of this just spread everywhere?" After saying this, she refuted herself, "Oh right, it can be set so screenshots can't be taken."
"But what's the point of that, I can still use another phone to take pictures... And if I were an antifan, I could also pay to subscribe and then go in to make trouble. There are plenty of lunatics like this in fan circles, some even like to scold their own idols."
"But should I really give up the majority for the sake of this minority?"
She wavered back and forth on that line, constantly rebutting herself and analyzing it over and over. In the end, Jiang Juyou gave up on this feature.
Looking at it from the fans' perspective, they would look forward to this feature. Of course, more frequent replies would be better, but if not frequent, then it would be a pity for that money.
In addition, she had just mentioned the possibility of antifans going in to verbally abuse others, which simply could not be avoided. So she had to think of a way to communicate like this, where fans could supervise each other.
Jiang Juyou's brain shut down again. She leaned against her chair like a vegetable, staring blankly into the distance.
"From ancient times until now, what methods of communication are there...writing letters, telegrams, chat rooms, adding friends...writing letters, telegrams...writing letters!" Jiang Juyou suddenly sat up straight, and her eyes lit up, "Writing letters!"
It was as if her meridians had been unblocked. Jiang Juyou said in one go, "A fixed number of letters written each month, the letters opened and read by the artist will have an on-screen announcement, and fans can also read the letters opened by the artist! This allows mutual supervision!"
To avoid forgetting, Jiang Juyou quickly typed this out.
There were additional conditions after.
"Annual members get one letter a day, monthly members get seven letters a month, non-members get one letter a month."
"The monthly subscription fee is 29 yuan."
In addition to concerts requiring an annual membership to purchase, other paid features could be purchased separately.
For example, members-only behind-the-scenes videos with a monthly subscription fee, also 29 yuan.
Of course, there were also features that didn't require payment. Jiang Juyou had also set up functions similar to Weibo on the platform, where fans could comment and post pictures below.
There was also a function similar to WeChat, where fans could apply to add each other as friends.
The main purpose of this feature was for another major function—the marketplace.
When she was chatting with Li Yao and the others earlier, they had strongly requested a function where fans could trade items, so this feature was created just for this section.
The homepage of the marketplace would display various posts selling and buying items. You could also search precisely by keywords. The best part was it would display the highest and lowest prices of items that day, for the convenience of fans when trading.
Jiang Juyou narrowed her eyes with a smile. "Hehe, I have money again!"
She was just like a nouveau riche, immediately spending the money that had arrived.
Jiang Juyou selected three more people on the FA Market, including an actor. Next was waiting for the contracts to be completed.
What was more important was unlocking the various facilities at the venue. As Jiang Juyou unlocked them, she complained.
"It's understandable that the square screen needs to be unlocked, but why do the restrooms for the audience need to be unlocked too, and even one by one!"
"Ah...the concert seats need to be unlocked too!"
After unlocking the seats, Jiang Juyou was about to exit when she saw the entrance was still grayed out. "Don't tell me even the entrance and exit need to be unlocked?"
Jiang Juyou clicked on it, and sure enough it displayed [Locked]. She was so exasperated she nearly had a heart attack.
Clutching her heart with her eyes closed, she unlocked the QR code entrance and exit.
Not only did she unlock it, she also changed its name.
From the original [Random Entertainment Company] to [Galexy World].
The two million was gone within minutes, leaving just over 700,000. This scene was very similar to Jiang Juyou's account after paying off her credit card bill every month. Of course it was better now, because her small part time wages were gone after paying her credit card bill.
Jiang Juyou had been busy with many things today. She went to bed earlier than usual, falling asleep as soon as she hit the bed, as if someone had knocked her out with a club.
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Speaking of summer, it was always unbearably hot. Just thinking about having to face 40+ degree weather every day after waking up made everyone dearly miss the cold, dry winter.
Gao Xiayu and the others met at the subway entrance, then walked towards the company together.
Without shame, each person was protected from head to toe, not missing hats, masks, or gloves. It wasn't to avoid being recognized, but to avoid sun damage.
The few of them, bundled up tightly, ran towards the practice room. As they ran, they said:
"Ahhh we're late!"
"Hurry up next time, Chi Qiao!"
"I couldn't get on that bus, what do you expect me to do!"
"I'm dying of heat, dying of heat! I hope the teacher has turned on the AC already!"
They turned the corner to the back door of the venue, said hi to the security guard before going in, and raced each other to tap in and authenticate once inside the building.
When they got down to the basement level -1 in the elevator, their voices and breathing suddenly slowed, afraid of getting caught coming late by the teachers.
But in reality all the staff were upstairs in a meeting right now—