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Chapter 468

~7 min read 1,347 words

It was Jay Chou singing.

This guy was lazy to the extreme.

He even put a song from two years ago in the album to make up the numbers.

Hey, wait!

Xu Feng's expression froze, and he suddenly remembered something.

He felt that this matter of helping Jay Chou write songs could be utilized.

Thinking of this, Xu Feng shouted, "Bring the keyboard!"

Well, it was really inappropriate to type on a keyboard in this kind of setting.

At Xu Feng's request, Jay Chou had a staff member bring over some paper and a pen.

Xu Feng stood directly at the end of the red carpet and wrote straight away, instantly becoming the most handsome guy in the whole venue.

Those stars who arrived later gathered around one by one.

And the reporters on both sides and the stars on the periphery also stretched their necks one by one, curious about what Xu Feng was doing.

Soon, they heard the three lolis Xu Feng brought saying that Xu Feng was writing a song for Jay Chou.

For a moment, everyone went crazy.

Writing it on the spot?

Is he that awesome?

Seeing the amazed expressions of the other visiting stars around him, Jay Chou felt a bit sour in his heart.

He also liked showing off.

And showing off in a field he was good at.

Jay Chou felt his hands itching, thinking whether he should also have a staff member bring some paper and a pen to compete with Xu Feng in songwriting.

However, as soon as this thought emerged, Jay Chou gave it up himself.

Songwriting is something that depends on inspiration.

In such a sudden situation, to write two songs himself... Jay Chou admitted he really couldn't do it.

However, seeing the other party writing *swish swish swish* without stopping, this dog-like action,

Jay Chou was even more sour.

No one likes being defeated in their own field of expertise.

"Come, take a look at these two. How are they?"

About ten minutes later, Xu Feng handed the paper to Jay Chou.

Jay Chou took it and looked, his gaze first stopping on the titles: "Miracle Reappearance" and "Forever Ultraman."

"A new storm has appeared, how can one stand still..."

Jay Chou hummed two lines casually, but his naturally slurred tone always made Xu Feng think of the classic misheard lyrics of this song from his past life—"A sexual storm has appeared, JJ will definitely bleed..."

Damn, I don't know which ghost in my past life came up with those misheard lyrics; I can never look at this song straight again.

"Hmm, not bad, but it's still a bit short of my average level."

I don't know if he wanted to save some face, but Jay Chou replied quite smugly, while simultaneously quickly stuffing that piece of paper into the inside pocket of his suit.

As if he were afraid Xu Feng would go back on his word.

Xu Feng: That new album of yours is what's far from your average level.

Still the same sentence, you can't say "The Greatest Work" is bad, you can only say that in the five-plus years the fans waited,

everyone's expectations for this work were raised to an infinitely high level.

Everyone hoped Jay Chou could come up with another "Nocturne" or "In the Name of the Father," but the result...

After entering the venue, Jay Chou sat beside Xu Feng and whispered: "Will 2 billion be a bit low? How about I shout 2.5 billion later?"

"Don't go too far, you guy. Asking for an exorbitant price makes it easy to get slapped in the face." In his past life, "Initial D," as a relatively niche racing-themed manga, could become so popular naturally because of its own excellent quality.

But another important factor was that the story of Natsuki and her uncle went viral.

If you grab any anime fan and ask them about their impression of this work,

99% of people will first think not of which classic duel, but of memes like "86 goes up the mountain, Mercedes goes up the tree," "86 blows its engine, Natsuki blows her load."

This is also why, ever since the two soul characters Natsuki and her uncle exited,

the popularity of this series has been far less than before.

Jay Chou looked regretful, then remembered something and asked: "Do you have any new scripts? After this album is released, I probably won't release a new album for ten years. I want to earn some milk money."

Xu Feng...

It's a good thing your fans didn't hear this, otherwise they'd definitely take a knife and kill you.

Ten years without a new album?

You might as well just announce your retirement.

However, regarding Jay Chou's acting... just as Xu Feng said, he can only play characters that fit his own temperament.

Xu Feng thought for a moment, then took out his phone and sent him a file.

At this time, the movie also started.

Originally, Jay Chou intended to glance at the beginning of the script and then watch the movie.

However, as soon as he saw this beginning, he instantly sank into it, not even watching the movie.

Damn, this script was too much to his taste!

The title—"Slam Dunk"!

This fourth installment, the final part of the "Initial D" series,

ended with the 86 being completely scrapped. Although Takumi changed to a new car in the ending where he became a professional racer, he still kept this beloved car that had accompanied him all the way in the backyard at home, unable to bear throwing it away... Seeing this, many fans of the series at the scene were filled with mixed emotions.

Sighing that the 86 was the true heroine.

And after officially parting ways with Natsuki in the second installment, Takumi finally found true love in this final installment—a girl named "Mika."

In the original work, this girl aimed to become a professional golfer.

Xu Feng deliberated and changed it to a table tennis player.

After all, golf doesn't have much popularity in the country.

Hmm, the character's age is a high school student.

Because Jay Chou insisted that this character be played by his wife Kun Ling, and the character setting Xu Feng designed was a high school student.

Jay Chou suspected that this guy was implying something about him.

After all, anyone who knows a little bit about his gossip knows that

Kun Ling was being kept by Jay Chou when she was still a high school student.

Jay Chou secretly glanced at the 12-year-old big loli Wang Shengdi, who was hugging Xu Feng's arm on the other side.

He immediately showed an expression of looking at trash.

This bastard is much more of a scumbag than me, right?

Originally, the ending where Takumi and Mika get married was only to be revealed after the original author drew another work.

But Xu Feng thought about it and decided to show mercy.

In the finale, Takumi becomes a professional racer, and after Mika turns 18 and becomes an adult,

the two get married in Britain.

The story of "Initial D" comes to a perfect end.

No annoying ending where Takumi encounters an accident and retires early.

Damn, Xu Feng suspected that the original author had a grudge against Takumi?

Drawing him so miserably.

Not only was his first love cuckolded by the Mercedes uncle, but later he couldn't even drive a car.

At least in this life, give this poor kid a better ending.

However, the focus of other viewers was a bit different from Xu Feng's.

Especially seeing the finale, Takumi marrying his girlfriend Mika who had just come of age, and the wedding location being in Britain.

Everyone felt that Xu Feng was implying something about Jay Chou.

After all, aren't the experiences of these two people too similar?

Xu Feng felt aggrieved; he really didn't mean it, the original work was drawn like that!

The premiere ended.

Although in the eyes of many anime fans who came for Xu Feng's reputation.

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