He was firm and clear when it came to making requests.

"You are free to express your opinions, whether gentle or tough, and the important thing is to convey your emotions to the audience. We expect you to show anger, even if it's a little exaggerated. "

Although Yu Zheng's anger at Juvenile Law is real, he does not simply want Juvenile to express his anger.

He was a little confused, unsure of the exaggerated scale.

Originally, Yu Zheng was not invited to participate in this discussion.

He was a little unhappy about it.

They told him that he would be involved in the juvenile law discussions.

However, when he arrives at the scene, he finds himself in the role he has been given.

But he was angry at the lawyer who insisted on upholding juvenile law.

He guessed that perhaps his anger would be stirred up at the scene.

But the practice of setting lines in advance struck him as a little strange.

The director explained that because it was a live show.

"If you can't express it on the spot, it's terrible. The show will not be able to run without some pre-set procedures. Also, some words and body language aren't suitable for live streaming, so we usually let inexperienced people practice more. "

The director added: "It's all the same in the production of TV shows. "

At the time of the official recording, Yu Zheng was very eager to speak.

Next to him was a young assistant director who kept communicating with the director.

When he tried to express his opinion, the assistant told him to wait a moment and the moderator would ask him for his opinion.

The

heated argument between the editor-in-chief of the weekly magazine and the lawyer seemed to make the host forget about Yu Zheng's existence.

The host didn't really forget about him, he was just following the established process.

Finally, it was Yu Zheng's turn to speak, but he could only repeat the topics discussed beforehand.

In desperation, he could only read from the book.

Although the director told him that there would be a chance to express his opinion later.

But until the end of the whole show, he only had that one chance to speak.

To make matters worse, by the second half of the show, his microphone was turned off.

They had reneged on their promises, he thought to himself.

He was angry with Mao Jian, who invited him to the show.

Originally, he planned to protest the content of the report to Mao Jian, but Mao Jian wanted him to participate in the discussion on the TV station.

This annoyed him.

Intuition told him that this Mao Jian should not be a good person.

When a group is working on the question of the rehabilitation of juvenile offenders.

Others protested, arguing that such reports would reveal their identities.

Whether it violates the privacy of juvenile offenders.

Don't you think this argument is a bit exaggerated?

Our original intention was to protect your privacy, Mr. Yu.

I apologize to you for any oversight.

Those people are not in a position to talk about the right to privacy.

That's why we decided to stand up for justice.

Mao Jian was a smart man, and he immediately accepted Mr. Yu's protest.

But he was subtly wooed by emphasizing the common enemy.

Mr. Yu was completely caught in the maze of Mao Jian's words.

Of course, when Mr. Yu heard that someone was trying to shield those juvenile delinquents, his anger ignited instantly.

Time was tight, and a few hours later, he started a discussion with the TV crew.

Although he wanted to be well prepared and organize what he had to say, time did not allow.

Before he could figure out the situation, he was urged to go on stage, and the recording ended.

He began to wonder if it was a good thing or a bad thing to participate in such a show

Does that show have what it means to achieve anything?

Just as he was deep in thought, Mao Jian appeared with the staff of the TV station.

He was followed by the editor-in-chief of the magazine and the lawyer, whose surname was Iwata.

Mao Jian did not participate in the recording of the program, but he also came to the TV station.

Provide support to the editor-in-chief.

Surprisingly, the editor-in-chief seems to be ignorant of the issues that will be discussed.

Until Mao Jian temporarily explained it to him.

What's even more surprising is that the editor-in-chief and the lawyer still talked and laughed after the show.

As if he was an old friend for many years, he couldn't see the unhappiness revealed in the show before.

Yu Zheng looked at them, Mao Jian noticed him, and walked over.

"You're doing a great job. "Mao

Jian narrowed his eyes and said in a relaxed tone.

"Hey, what's going on?".

"What's the problem?".

Oops, how is it different from what you say?

Didn't you say before that I was allowed to speak freely?

But actually, I couldn't really say what I really wanted to say.

This kind of show is often like this, so we need to rehearse many times,、。

It takes constant practice to avoid saying meaningless things.

Mao Jian's expression looked a little uncomfortable.

Why don't you let me be part of the discussion?

The editor-in-chief was just promoting his own magazine, and he didn't defend me at all.

I understand your troubles.

The people on the TV station seemed to notice Yu Zheng's attitude, and they all slipped away.

The editor-in-chief and the lawyer were still chatting, both smiling, and Yu Zheng even saw them exchanging business cards.

What's going on?

Why are those two people chatting so happily?

I was arguing fiercely just now.

Mao Jian looked back at the two of them, then smiled and said, "They are just discussing, not quarreling." After the show, of course, they would comfort each other, which is not surprising. "

Perhaps.

But wasn't that lawyer here to protest to the magazine?

The show is over, and their hostile attitude should not change.

You're right.

Mao Jian replied.

At this moment, the editor-in-chief walked over, said "hard work" to Zheng, and then immediately looked at Mao Jian.

"I'll take Mr. Iwata to the last store first. This sentence surprised Yu Zheng. It turned out that they were going to invite the lawyer to dinner.

Oh okay, I got it.

Mao Jian replied with some embarrassment.

Yu Zheng looked blankly as the editor-in-chief turned around and walked towards the lawyer.

Hey, Mr. Mao Jian.

Yu Zheng shouted.

Alright, alright!

Mao Jian said as he made a gesture with his hands to calm his anger, "Please don't care so much, we are all adults, you should also understand how much you have to use some wrists." "

What wrists?

Why don't you come and play a monkey show too?

Mao Jian may have been displeased by being said to be playing monkey play, and he also sank his face.

Hey, what's the condition?, Yu Zheng asked.

Conditions?

Oh...... Mao Jian touched the beard on his chin.

When he agreed to be on TV, Yu Zheng put forward a condition.

He hoped that Mao Jian would introduce him to the people he interviewed when writing the City Newsletter article.

He was especially interested in the boy who was closest to Li Mo and them.

Do you still want to see him?

Mao Jian asked.

I don't think this meeting will be helpful.

Mao Jian's tone was dissatisfied.

You're only telling me this now.

Yu Zheng's face became gloomy.

Were you deceiving me before?

No, how could I deceive you? If you insist on meeting, I'll do my best to arrange it. I'm just worried you'll be disappointed.

You don't need to think about me, we have an agreement!

Yu Zheng's eyes became sharp.

Mao Jian sighed helplessly, took out a notepad from his coat pocket, and the corners of his mouth drooped.

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