Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The game continued. The remaining girls with talent performed.
On the other hand, some of the boys showed off other special skills. To avoid being punished, some even spoke of falling into a manure pit when they went to their rural hometown as children, while Jiang Lin straightforwardly drank a bottle.
The atmosphere in the villa was lively, but this had nothing to do with Qiu Ying. She got out of bed early in the morning and went to an internet cafe.
Today was the first day of registration for the “Ancient Dance Cup”. Qiu Ying filled in the information that she had already sorted out one by one. After double-checking, she clicked submit.
A small box popped up on the Internet, indicating that the registration was successful. It also reminded the contestants that they could log in to their accounts one week after the registration deadline.
Qiu Ying took a photo with her phone and saved it.
The “Ancient Dance Cup” had been open for five years. Although it was not long, it was a prestigious competition in the dance school.
The original purpose of the “Ancient Dance Cup” was to promote traditional Chinese dance and let more people know about China’s artistic culture. From the beginning, it insisted on using the model of letting experts, the media, and netizens to vote. The goal was to make the audience feel more involved and increase everyone’s interest.
The reason why the “Ancient Dance Cup” could choose outstanding dancers under the interference of the media and netizens and become a prestigious competition in the industry was because the organizer had controlled the proportion of the three parties very well. It didn’t want to let capable dancers leave regretfully because of the audience’s personal liking.
The competition was divided into five regions. They were East China, South China, West China, North China, and Central China. The place Qiu Ying was in was East China. Every district would have a direct advancement card. This advancement card meant that they would skip the semi-finals and directly advance to the finals through an audition. The method of obtaining it was through discussion and selection by the three teachers.
Otherwise, according to the normal process, the candidates would be directly selected by the teachers who interviewed them. The semi-finalists and finalists would be voted by three parties. The experts would take 50% of the votes, and the media and netizens would take 25%.
Qiu Ying’s goal was very clear. She had to obtain the direct advancement card because the contents of the competition would be announced after the semi-finalist and the finalist list were confirmed. Then, they would announce the competition content as well as the contestants selected through the normal process.
Only by using such a method could she stall for as much time as possible. The longer the time she was exposed was delayed, the safer she would be.
After successfully signing up, Qiu Ying returned home and used the weekend to rehearse for the audition.
Monday morning study hall.
Everyone began to organize the information for the research topic. Qiu Ying and Bai Zhen also turned around. Qiu Ying spent more than ten minutes organizing the information she had gathered last night and sent it to the group.
“Take a look. Is there anything else you guys want to add?”
The entire document was more than five thousand words. In addition to organizing the information everyone had gathered, Qiu Ying also explained the background, meaning, opening, and summary of the research in detail.
Jiang Lin saw the two parts Yao Yu and Bai Zhen were in charge of and frowned slightly. When Qiu Ying saw them, she asked, “Is there a problem with the content description of the moment of daily life?”
Jiang Lin looked up at Qiu Ying and said, “It’s fine.” Other than the description being overly external, there was indeed nothing wrong.
Yao Yu and Bai Zhen knew better than to speak.
After everyone expressed that they had no questions, Bai Zhen enthusiastically distributed the homework to the class monitor. She felt that this was a small compensation for not being in-depth enough about the information she was responsible for.
After that, everyone began the morning reading session.
Qiu Ying began to put on her earphones to train her hearing. Although Jiang Lin told himself not to pay too much attention to this aloof woman, he couldn’t help but feel a little suffocated when he saw Qiu Ying turn around without hesitation.
Jiang Lin picked up his phone and opened Lin Zhao’s WeChat page. He sent a message: Is the topic for Thursday out yet?
Lin Zhao only discovered the message a few minutes later. As he sent the topic he had just received, he received a WeChat message. “It’s fine.”
Lin Zhao smiled in understanding.
Jiang Lin looked at the message and suddenly felt awkward about being targeted. After all, Lin Zhao was not as stupid as Yao Yu. He thought about Yao Yu’s two gatherings that Yao Yu himself didn’t even come to.
Jiang Lin looked at Yao Yu, who was playing games on his phone, in disdain.
Perhaps Jiang Lin’s disdainful gaze was too obvious, but Yao Yu turned around and looked back at Jiang Lin’s disdainful face with confusion.
Jiang Lin threw his phone into the drawer and lay on the table to catch up on sleep. Out of sight, out of mind.
Only Yao Yu was left confused.
The game continued. The remaining girls with talent performed.
On the other hand, some of the boys showed off other special skills. To avoid being punished, some even spoke of falling into a manure pit when they went to their rural hometown as children, while Jiang Lin straightforwardly drank a bottle.
The atmosphere in the villa was lively, but this had nothing to do with Qiu Ying. She got out of bed early in the morning and went to an internet cafe.
Today was the first day of registration for the “Ancient Dance Cup”. Qiu Ying filled in the information that she had already sorted out one by one. After double-checking, she clicked submit.
A small box popped up on the Internet, indicating that the registration was successful. It also reminded the contestants that they could log in to their accounts one week after the registration deadline.
Qiu Ying took a photo with her phone and saved it.
The “Ancient Dance Cup” had been open for five years. Although it was not long, it was a prestigious competition in the dance school.
The original purpose of the “Ancient Dance Cup” was to promote traditional Chinese dance and let more people know about China’s artistic culture. From the beginning, it insisted on using the model of letting experts, the media, and netizens to vote. The goal was to make the audience feel more involved and increase everyone’s interest.
The reason why the “Ancient Dance Cup” could choose outstanding dancers under the interference of the media and netizens and become a prestigious competition in the industry was because the organizer had controlled the proportion of the three parties very well. It didn’t want to let capable dancers leave regretfully because of the audience’s personal liking.
The competition was divided into five regions. They were East China, South China, West China, North China, and Central China. The place Qiu Ying was in was East China. Every district would have a direct advancement card. This advancement card meant that they would skip the semi-finals and directly advance to the finals through an audition. The method of obtaining it was through discussion and selection by the three teachers.
Otherwise, according to the normal process, the candidates would be directly selected by the teachers who interviewed them. The semi-finalists and finalists would be voted by three parties. The experts would take 50% of the votes, and the media and netizens would take 25%.
Qiu Ying’s goal was very clear. She had to obtain the direct advancement card because the contents of the competition would be announced after the semi-finalist and the finalist list were confirmed. Then, they would announce the competition content as well as the contestants selected through the normal process.
Only by using such a method could she stall for as much time as possible. The longer the time she was exposed was delayed, the safer she would be.
After successfully signing up, Qiu Ying returned home and used the weekend to rehearse for the audition.
Monday morning study hall.
Everyone began to organize the information for the research topic. Qiu Ying and Bai Zhen also turned around. Qiu Ying spent more than ten minutes organizing the information she had gathered last night and sent it to the group.
“Take a look. Is there anything else you guys want to add?”
The entire document was more than five thousand words. In addition to organizing the information everyone had gathered, Qiu Ying also explained the background, meaning, opening, and summary of the research in detail.
Jiang Lin saw the two parts Yao Yu and Bai Zhen were in charge of and frowned slightly. When Qiu Ying saw them, she asked, “Is there a problem with the content description of the moment of daily life?”
Jiang Lin looked up at Qiu Ying and said, “It’s fine.” Other than the description being overly external, there was indeed nothing wrong.
Yao Yu and Bai Zhen knew better than to speak.
After everyone expressed that they had no questions, Bai Zhen enthusiastically distributed the homework to the class monitor. She felt that this was a small compensation for not being in-depth enough about the information she was responsible for.
After that, everyone began the morning reading session.
Qiu Ying began to put on her earphones to train her hearing. Although Jiang Lin told himself not to pay too much attention to this aloof woman, he couldn’t help but feel a little suffocated when he saw Qiu Ying turn around without hesitation.
Jiang Lin picked up his phone and opened Lin Zhao’s WeChat page. He sent a message: Is the topic for Thursday out yet?
Lin Zhao only discovered the message a few minutes later. As he sent the topic he had just received, he received a WeChat message. “It’s fine.”
Lin Zhao smiled in understanding.
Jiang Lin looked at the message and suddenly felt awkward about being targeted. After all, Lin Zhao was not as stupid as Yao Yu. He thought about Yao Yu’s two gatherings that Yao Yu himself didn’t even come to.
Jiang Lin looked at Yao Yu, who was playing games on his phone, in disdain.
Perhaps Jiang Lin’s disdainful gaze was too obvious, but Yao Yu turned around and looked back at Jiang Lin’s disdainful face with confusion.
Jiang Lin threw his phone into the drawer and lay on the table to catch up on sleep. Out of sight, out of mind.
Only Yao Yu was left confused.
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