Chapter 836 - The Second Season
Chapter 836 - The Second Season
Chapter 836 The Second Season
He Qishan couldn’t take it anymore, so she said in the group chat, “There’s no need to beat around the bush. Just point out whoever it is you want to say.”
Someone saw it and said bluntly, “I’m talking about that small group of yours. You guys couldn’t stand seeing other people doing well and becoming a teaching assistant at such a young age, so you had to go around ruining her job. But who could have expected that she would be someone so amazing?”.
“That’s right. Did you guys really think Jing University would mess around? Would they seriously find just any graduate student to be a teaching assistant? If that’s the case, why didn’t the other graduate students have any objections? The other graduate students would have also said that Tan Mo can do it, so why can’t they? If the other graduate students had no objections, then that must have meant Tan Mo can really do it. Not a single senior student in the entire school is protesting. Only the freshmen are. Isn’t that enough to show where the problem was?”
“Yeah, they seemed to be very capable. But now, it seems like they’re really silly!”
“How wonderful. A great god has been ousted by some small group just like that.”
Li Guangyi was so embarrassed that he flew into a rage. He said, “When we wanted to petition against her previously, we asked for your opinions. It was all of you who agreed to do it. It was also all of you who said that you didn’t approve of a student who had just entered graduate school to become our teacher.”
Li: “At that time, no one had said that the seniors had no objections to this, and the graduate students didn’t have any objections.”
Li: “Now that you know that Tan Mo is a god, you regret it. You pushed all the blame onto us, and all of you became innocent. Everything becomes our fault, and all of you were just implicated. That’s really nice of you!”
A student said: “Let me be clear. I didn’t agree to it in the first place. When you asked for the students’ signatures, I didn’t sign it. So, I do have the right to speak, right?” Another said: “I also asked Tan Mo a question. I really didn’t understand that question, and I really want to know how to solve it. She gave me a particularly detailed answer, so I could see it clearly. After seeing that, I knew that Tan Mo had real capabilities, and I really wanted to learn from her. Yesterday, you guys had intended to go to Dean Yao’s office to deliver the signatures, but I didn’t sign it.”
The person continued, “Also, her ability has nothing to do with her current temporary academic qualifications. When I saw the answer she gave me, I knew that Tan Mo was absolutely not inferior to any teacher. Any student who saw Tan Mo’s solution would think so. In this case, I don’t understand what the main purpose of going against Tan Mo is.”
Wasn’t it obvious that she was referring to Li Guangyi’s group?
Li Guangyi: “Just say outright whatever you want to say. What are you being so sacarstic
for?”
That person replied: “I didn’t mean to imply anything. I was being literal. As for what you guys are thinking, how would I know? I only know my own thoughts, so I didn’t participate in the petition.”
Wang Haifeng helplessly said, “Alright, alright. Things have already come to this. It’s useless to blame anyone now. In the beginning, we were all impulsive.”
Some people were not happy to hear that. “If you want to blame yourself, find a reason and responsibility for this, then look towards yourself more. Don’t just randomly bring everyone into this. We are just ordinary students. We don’t have small groups, we don’t have connections, and not even the thoughts and methods to join the Student Union. We just want to be safe and study properly. Please don’t represent all of us when something happens.”
The group was in constant conflict. Most people pointed the blame at Li Guangyi’s small group. Fang Huihui and the others were also wronged. Fang could not help but cry. “At that time, they were also very dissatisfied, so that’s why we did this together. In the end, it ended up as our fault instead. They even ridiculed us for forming cliques!”
Tan Mo didn’t know how unhappy the freshmen were, and she didn’t pay them any attention.
She switched to teaching the second-years, and according to President Mu’s request, she started to select potential seedlings for the math competition ahead of time.
Naturally, it was impossible for everyone to keep up with the classes based on the math competition questions.
But Tan Mo didn’t discriminate. Everyone could learn and attempt questions. It was just that some students couldn’t keep up with the class.
Those who could keep up would continue to learn and practice questions.
Tan Mo’s teaching in school was on the right track.
Tan Jinqi also started the preparations for shooting the second season of “Broken Continent”.
Firstly, Kefeng got the green light for the second season of “Broken Continent”.
They would try their best to use the original cast.
Because of the success of “Broken Continent”, the cast had set aside time to participate in the second season. No one would want to miss out on such a great opportunity.
Furthermore, the investment in the second season was even greater. Apart from being used for production, it would also increase the pay of the cast.
After all, it was a very popular series. In the first season, the cast had accepted the series at a very low pay. Guo Shaoyu was one of them. He was already famous and popular enough, but he too got his pay lowered as a favor to his friend.
In the first season, it was more difficult, so he could naturally do that.
But in the second season, he had a solid foundation that the first season had laid.
The second season had just been established, and there were already advertisers coming to invest. They really didn’t lack money.
It wouldn’t make sense if they didn’t increase the pay.
Moreover, the actors of the first season had entered a new period of growth in their careers because of the exploding popularity of the first season.
Even the supporting roles had entered the second-tier ranks.
Guo Shaoyu was directly promoted to the top male star ranks with the help of the series.
Xu Miaotong had also entered the first-tier female star ranks.
Although Guo Shaoyu was originally famous to begin with, he did not have many works in the past few years, and there were no particularly prominent works or roles.
“Broken Continent” could be said to be the second spring of his career.
The scripts in both of their hands had never stopped coming
People kept sending them scripts.
Those scripts were given to them first-hand.
After they had gone through them once and did not accept the role, it would be sent to someone else. If no one picked them up in the second round, they would send them down again.
It was equivalent to layers of selection.
Hence, the lower the status of the actors, the lower the chances of them receiving good scripts. The more they acted in bad plays, the less popular they would be. For someone like Xu Miaotong who could become famous with “Broken Continent”, other than the fact that she was willing to lower her pay to act, she was really lucky.
Moreover, she had made the right bet.
Otherwise, before this, who would have thought that “Broken Continent” could become a phenomenal work. Determination and luck were also indispensable.
Not only did they now have more scripts in their hands, but even their pay had also gradually increased.
They were also overwhelmed from the flood of advertising endorsements going their way.
In other words, it was not a must for them to accept the second season of “Broken Continent”.
However, looking at it from a long-term perspective, it was more beneficial for their development.
What was more, keeping the original cast of the second season of “Broken Continent” would be more acceptable to the audience.