But if you pursue a master's or even a doctorate, and at that ti, your teacher writes you a recomndation letter, introducing you to a great job, introducing you to an excellent partner, securing your future life, then they beco like your second parents. This person is a great benefactor to you, one of the most important people in your life, possibly the only important person you'll et in your lifeti. You have to treat your ntor as a second parent, and even be prepared to take care of them in their old age and after they pass.
And here with Xu Lin, he lets them beco famous, lets them earn money, lets them achieve success and fa, and lets them receive endless applause and encouragent under the spotlight.
So, without a doubt, he is like a second parent to this group of people.
Respecting teachers and valuing education is essential to him.
Xu Lin: "Do you understand?"
Everyone nodded quickly in understanding.
Xu Lin: "The second rule is also very important. Once you've made it, don't play tricks, follow the rules and laws, and pay attention to the moral standards of public figures."
Actually, Xu Lin's demands are very few, just these two: first, respect teachers and education; second, abide by morality and law, essentially, don't ruin your reputation.
These days, it's easy for celebrities to damage their reputation because the internet is too pervasive. The older generation of stars didn't fall from grace not because they were morally superior, but because the internet wasn't as developed back then.
After addressing these matters, Xu Lin gave each person a new song, asking them to practice and reach out to him if they had questions.
Then Xu Lin began working on the music composition for "Dajing Dynasty."
This TV series requires about thirty pieces of music for Xu Lin to complete.
The quantity is indeed quite a lot.
But Xu Lin can now multitask efficiently, and his brain has been enhanced.
So, from 8 PM to after 3 AM, in just over seven hours, he completed all the music scores.
A total of thirty pieces.
So of these pieces require singing.
Xu Lin plans to have Xie Ting and his other apprentices sing, and it must be the most skilled ones.
For those pieces that don't require singing, the purely instruntal ones, they need to be played with instrunts.
Xu Lin will also need to head to his music studio to perform these.
Moreover, he plans to hire a skilled band at a high rate.
So, the next morning, upon arriving at the classroom, Xu Lin posted on Little Red Book: Offering high pay to hire skilled instruntalists to work for for just one month, each person 300,000, only requires proficiency in one instrunt. No joke, but I will be very strict in the selection process, the required instrunts are: Guzheng, Guitar… you only need to be proficient in one of them.
Actually, he doesn't need them for a whole month; Xu Lin just wants to set a ti fra.
Once he posted on Little Red Book, it instantly went viral across the internet.
"Damn, 300,000 for a month? Is that for real?"
"Only need to work for a month, and is it really that simple to work?"
"Gosh, I really want to sign up, but I can't play anything."
"300,000 isn't that easy to earn, though, Mr. Xu said the requirents are high."
"How high could the requirents be? It's 300,000 for a month!"
A monthly inco of 300,000, without a doubt, soared to the top of the trending searches.
So, in no ti, many skilled instruntalists began enthusiastically signing up.
Xu Lin decided to keep the registration open for three days, making it easier for him to attract talented people.
Money can make the world go round, and Xu Lin doesn't believe he can't attract talented people with a monthly salary of 300,000.
In the following three days, Xu Lin spent his ti visiting film sets.
Preparations for filming Miss Maybach's series were underway.
By September, it was already in the final stages.
Next week it will officially wrap up.
While "Dajing Dynasty" is still in full swing, it is estimated to be completed by the end of the year.
On Friday night, Xu Lin returned from Hengdian to pick up Ning Yuhuan.
"Honey, Suisui and An'an have officially started school now!"
As soon as she saw Xu Lin, Ning Yuhuan specifically ntioned this.
"Is it convenient for them to go to and from school?"
"It's quite convenient; my dad picks them up in the morning and evening."
Ning Yuhuan told him quite a bit.
Ning Haifeng takes on individual work, which is equivalent to freelancing; he doesn't have to work for a company, so his schedule is relatively free. He takes the children to school in the morning and picks them up at five in the afternoon.
Additionally, Suisui and An'an go to daycare at noon, and this daycare is right next to the school with a group of kids there.
Parents drop off and pick up in the morning and evening.
"That's good."
Xu Lin: "Let's find a place to eat."
"Okay, okay."
"I've been quite busy lately, so I can't accompany you often."
"You go ahead; you have important things to handle too."
Ning Yuhuan hugged Xu Lin from behind.
After filling up outside, Xu Lin and Ning Yuhuan returned to their duplex ho.
Seeing that the place hadn't been tidied up for a while, Ning Yuhuan cleaned up a bit. As always, she managed to keep Xu Lin's life well organized, but upon reflection, Ning Yuhuan thought there wasn't much else she could do besides this; she couldn't help with Xu Lin's busy work.
The next day ca.
Xu Lin went with Ning Yuhuan to the city library today.
Ning Yuhuan was reading and doing her howork, while Xu Lin was writing songs on his laptop.
With more students now, Xu Lin has to write more songs.
In a multitasking state, Xu Lin could write eight songs in a single morning.
With all the songs he's written, Xu Lin has full confidence in his ability now. Along with his brain enhancents, he can even complete his work without playing an instrunt, just simulating the scene in his mind and making adjustnts accordingly.
Thus, Xu Lin's work efficiency has significantly improved.
"Xu Lin, the five pieces you composed for the show, along with the opening and ending thes, have all been archived as national treasures."
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