The music festival was different from a concert; it was freer, less constrained. Instead of focusing on the performers on stage, the experience of being at the festival itself was the main attraction.
When the music started playing, the speakers scattered throughout the venue came to life. Girls in tank tops and shorts, holding drinks, swayed to the music at various stalls. The notes and rhythm controlled their bodies, and the dopamine rush brought by the music made them lose themselves in the afternoon.
Clouds in the sky even cast shadows on the ground. People outside the stage area didn't know each other, yet they gathered together, swaying to the music, chasing the shadows of the cotton clouds, and enjoying the moment of happiness.
At this moment, anyone in the park was enchanted by the musical notes.
As Ke Youming and his friends walked, they couldn't help but shake their heads and sway, like birds freed from a cage, feeling carefree.
The bass vibrations made their feet tingle, and the deafening music drowned out all worries. Even if someone shouted at this moment, it wouldn't be considered rude.
And indeed, a few people did shout.
The performances of AIcho and Timetrain were scheduled for the evening. For now, they were wandering around with their assistants, enjoying the last bit of happiness the music festival had to offer.
Those wandering around the park could notice that many artists seemed to be present today. Just a few steps and you might spot someone with an outstanding figure, all wearing masks.
There were even online lists summarizing how many artists had attended, and the roster made it seem like half of the entertainment industry was there.
This music festival, besides the public ticket draw, also had internal tickets.
Ultimately, the purpose of this event was for charity. If media personnel and artists participated in their charity activities, they could obtain entry tickets.
A few people from Yang Siyu's company had come to learn. Besides some staff members, there were also artists from their company.
Knowing that having the bosses around would make them feel constrained, Yang Siyu and her colleagues deliberately let everyone disperse and move freely, with just a few assistants following them.
At this moment, the artist on stage was performing. They didn't go to the front row but chose a spot close to the speakers to sit down.
"Here, your extra ice, half sugar, and your extra ice, no sugar..." Li Yao returned with a bag of cold drinks, distributing them to the other two. The rest of the staff had been sent out to enjoy themselves, which was a kind of unconventional team-building, hoping to relieve them of the constant tension.
Without the staff around, the three of them finally felt free to remove their masks and express their emotions.
After taking a sip of her cold drink, Zhao Xu let out a long sigh. "The new random i variety show is about to come out, and they're currently interviewing MCs. Many small artists are auditioning."
They had also brought their own trainees, and the results were predictable.
Since it was a new show, the production team was cautious in selecting the MC, hoping to find someone with existing popularity, or at the very least, someone most people recognized and could name.
Although Random Entertainment, in collaboration with other platforms, had greatly promoted the idol industry, standing out among so many artists was still extremely difficult.
Big companies that focused on idols weren't limited to Random Entertainment; there were three or four other well-known companies in the industry. However, despite their fame, the artists from those companies hadn't managed to gain much recognition among the public.
This alone was enough to show how hard it was to make a name for oneself in this circle.
Seeing their low spirits, Li Yao patted their shoulders and comforted them. "Hey, at least we're making some money now, right?"
Previously, they were operating at a loss every month, but now at least they were breaking even. Even if they only made a few hundred dollars, it was a small step toward success.
Because they were looking at things from Jiang Juyou's perspective, they could truly appreciate how remarkable she was.
Similarly, the male group from Yang Siyu's company also felt a mix of emotions.
The seven of them stood at the outer edge of the crowd, far from the stage, only able to see the large screen. Compared to the towering screen, they seemed like tiny ants.
On the screen was Chen Wu, bowing his head while playing the bass. The performance had been going on for over half an hour without much pause. Combined with the afternoon heat, he was already drenched in sweat, his bangs sticking to his forehead.
Fans cheered and screamed below the stage, and the audience opened their arms, jumping to the music's rhythm.
Among the seven, a few had made it to the final twenty-one but failed to debut in Timetrain or Equals3. They heard that Random Entertainment was about to launch another male group. If they had persisted until the end, would they have avoided many detours?
Unlike the surrounding revelers, they couldn't fully enjoy the moment. Every second they saw and heard reminded them of their time as trainees at Random Entertainment and the moments when fans surrounded and went wild for them.
Not far behind the seven of them were a few members of Random Entertainment's new male group.
"Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh!" The four boys jumped to the music's rhythm, shouting the cheer phrases like fans, with assistants and bodyguards around them to prevent them from bumping into others.
They didn't know how others felt about Equals3's music, but they loved it, especially Jiang Wangran's style, which hit all the right spots for these passionate boys.
Jiang Wangran, holding a guitar, ran along the extended stage, and the four boys went crazy, shouting hysterically, "Brother—over here! Look at me! Brother!"
For the boys, Jiang Wangran's personality and appearance were just too cool. The way he played the guitar on stage had the fifteen or sixteen-year-old boys below completely entranced, shouting louder than anyone in the front row.
"Quiet down!"
"Stop shouting, or I'll cover your mouths!"
"Everyone's looking over here; keep it down!"
Seeing Sang Mo coming from behind with a half-full bottle of water, the surrounding girls also went wild, shouting as if they were zombies mutating, trying to catch his attention and get him to splash water their way.
Realizing there was a trick to it, the four boys gestured to Jiang Wangran, who was looking over, and held out their water bottles, shouting at the top of their lungs, "Brother—splash here! Brother, look at us! Jiang Wangran is awesome!"
The assistants behind them were already feeling dizzy, as they noticed phones turning to film them.
"Get in there, cover their mouths," the more experienced assistant directly waved his hand to command.
On stage, Jiang Wangran might have recognized them, grinning happily and picking up a bottle of water from the side. After taking a few gulps, he shook the bottle.
The song was called "Carnival in the Storm," and the whole song felt like the irrational emotions after a breakup, both sad and liberating. The three of them seemed to have timed it perfectly, setting down their guitars just as the drumbeat peaked, and at the drop of the music, they splashed the water in their hands.
Those a bit closer to the main stage area could hear the explosion of cheers, turning to see what was happening, only to find the screen showing the even more dazzling and wild trio.
That sense of happiness was transmitted through the screen, infecting everyone, making them curious and wanting to go see for themselves.
Ke Youming and his two friends were sitting a bit farther away on a higher spot, eating and watching Equals3's performance. As they watched, they spotted a few familiar figures on the screen.
Their hands paused mid-action, and the four boys on the screen, gripping the railing and shouting hysterically, were clearly visible, their faces red with excitement even through the masks.
"..."
"Today is also the last performance――" Gao Xiayu was saying when a small chorus of screams came from the front right. They all looked over, puzzled, not understanding what was happening.
Yao Shuo himself didn't know, moving slightly forward to peek at what was going on, only to be met with more screams.
Realizing the situation, Yao Shuo adjusted his collar to cool down, smiling at the girls below and pointing at himself.
The director timely cut to the shot, and Yao Shuo's teasing expression was broadcasted on the big screen.
"Ahhhhhhhhh――"
This time, even more people were captivated by Yao Shuo.
The four young members of Fluoxetine were once again in awe of Yao Shuo's charm.
"Why don't I look like that!"
"He's so handsome... I should learn from him."
"Don't even try; you might come off as greasy."
“I’m already laughing this hard, I can’t imagine what those little girls are like.”
“My sister’s obsessed with him, and now I know why—he really has the power to captivate her.”
“My sister also likes guys who look a bit mischievous on the outside.”
“Put in some effort and turn our sister into our fan.”
“That might not work. My sister said we look like the type who’s bad at sports.”
“What does that mean?”
“She’s saying you’re all weak and fragile, you bunch of wimps! Stop talking about it!”
Before the Timetrain performance even ended, Yao Shuo had already made it to the trending searches with his few large-screen animated images.
In the comment section, people who had attended the event shared their firsthand experiences.
“Yao Shuo’s offline popularity is really high, and you absolutely have to listen to his live performance. It’s amazing!”
“Seriously, haven’t you all gotten on the bandwagon yet? I thought everyone was on board when Yao Shuo was the Red Fox.”
“Come check out our daily chatroom [fireworks] Timetrain’s powerhouse lead singer! Dive in and enjoy! Your ears will thank you!”
“I’ve seen him live. His vocal quality completely overshadows the others. I don’t understand why the company doesn’t let him appear on music variety shows.”
“@Random Entertainment, please listen to the public’s voice and let Yao Shuo appear on shows, okay!”
“Our Yao Shuo is a bit laid-back in personality, but he’s super doting toward his fans. He’s the kind of guy who awkwardly expresses his love for his fans—a true man! Those of you who haven’t joined the fandom will definitely regret it!”
Backstage, Jiang Juyou looked at the phone handed to her by her assistant. The screenshots were all about today’s music festival hot searches, and the assistant had noted down the reactions from passersby.
After flipping through, Jiang Juyou saw the part where everyone was praising Yao Shuo.
Just then, Lin Jie was nearby, so she told her assistant, “Go find Lin Jie and ask her to come to me.”
After saying that, Jiang Juyou got into the van and waited for Lin Jie to arrive.
Lin Jie hurried over with her phone in hand and asked as soon as she knocked and came in, “Is it about Yao Shuo appearing on a variety show?”
Jiang Juyou, who usually focused more on managing idol groups, was primarily responsible for album planning and stage design. Deciding when and what shows the members would appear on wasn’t her responsibility.
Having been in the industry for so long, she didn’t need to ask why the team treated the artists differently.
“You’re quick-witted,” Jiang Juyou said, pushing an iced Americano in front of her.
Lin Jie sat down, took a big sip, and sighed in relief after the heat subsided, “That’s refreshing!”
“What’s the reason with Yao Shuo?” Jiang Juyou asked her.
From the company’s perspective, they naturally pushed whoever they could onto shows. But realistically, it was impossible to balance the resources overnight.
Ye Xing hadn’t appeared on many variety shows, but his fashion resources were the best. Pei Luming frequently appeared on shows, and his popularity on the shows led to a steady stream of commercial deals.
Gao Xiayu, due to his preparation for exams, had been excused from most of his work recently. Chi Qiao had appeared on quite a few shows and had even gained a reputation as a serious yet funny guy, often making everyone burst into laughter with just one sentence.
Yao Shuo had also appeared on some shows earlier, but he simply wasn’t comfortable with variety shows. He couldn’t find the right balance in his speech, often either saying the wrong thing or staying silent. Over time, fewer show producers approached him.
Lin Jie gave a straightforward answer, “He’s different from Sang Mo and Chen Wu. Those two just lack variety show skills, but Yao Shuo is too sharp-tongued. His performance in the group’s variety show was fine because they’re all familiar with each other, and what he said was taken as jokes. It doesn’t work outside, though. Yao Shuo is always afraid of saying the wrong thing, so he just doesn’t speak.”
The term “royal family” also troubled Equals3. Jiang Wangran had been a last-minute addition to the debut group and had only practiced for less than a month before debuting. After debuting, his show resources never stopped, with shows on their own platform and frequent appearances as a regular on other shows.
The official Equals3 Weibo account was often dominated by Sang Mo’s fans demanding equal treatment for Sang Mo.
The staff members had their own grievances, as Sang Mo preferred quietness and enjoyed playing alone, lacking variety show appeal. The variety department had even specially created a late-night radio personal program for him.
But pushing him out was not easy. He could easily be rejected by other audiences for lacking variety show skills, and the team couldn’t take that risk. Being criticized by fans was one thing, but being criticized by the general public was far more frightening, as it could damage his image. Therefore, the team chose another path for Sang Mo.
He had been busy auditioning for theater and crew recently, planning to start his journey as a theater actor and work his way up.
On the other hand, Jiang Wangran was an extrovert who got along well with everyone. Because he was sweet-talking and articulate, he was popular among the company’s staff. Outside, he was well-liked by show staff, and his variety show invitations never stopped.
This couldn’t be seen as the company favoring him by pushing resources his way. It was simply because he was suited for this path.
Lin Jie reassured Jiang Juyou, "Rest assured, it’s natural to feel protective of them since you’ve raised them yourself... Don’t worry, Yao Shuo has recently landed a role in a crew and is preparing for a musical. It’s just not officially announced yet. As for music variety shows, our platform is in the process of preparing one, and a spot is reserved for him."
Her words made Jiang Juyou smile slightly and nod, “...Mmm.”
The five members of Timetrain were with her from the very beginning, from the trainee auditions. It was truly impossible for her to be heartless and not care for them.
Jiang Juyou looked up, her eyes filled with contemplation, “Huh, it’s only been four years, but why does it feel like the first time I saw them was decades ago?”