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Cai Mao also wanted to have his own entertainment company, even if it was just a small company with a few people.
Moreover, Cai Mao had fallen in love with the stage from the moment he stood on the stage during his first commercial performance! Even though the small stage was only three to four square meters in size, Cai Mao loved the feeling.
Cai Mao not only wanted to stand on the brightest, shiniest, and most dazzling spot on the stage, but he also wanted to bring those who had the same dreams to stand on that stage.
Manâs ambition and desirel Everything changed according to the surrounding environment. In addition, Caimao had gained more and more knowledge in Korea. He was getting more and more familiar with the entertainment industry and the various rules in the entertainment industry. Caimao felt that he couldnât always wait for Sister Yao to help him.
Instead, while he was still training, he would take the resources he had and start working hard for the resources he needed in the future. He would take advantage of this free ride to take advantage of Koreaâs entertainment culture, which was getting more and more advanced day by day, to earn the energy, money, and reputation he needed. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
If Caimao, who was a Chinese, could get a place in the Korea entertainment industry, it would not be too difficult for him to get a place in his own countryâs entertainment industry after returning to China.
He was going to become the brightest star in China!
This was also the reason why he had asked Huo Jiling and Li Muyao if it was feasible for him to start an entertainment company in Korea.
It was mainly the entertainment industry. If the investment was accurate, the rate of return would be amazing!
âAnd I can not only sign Korea, but also Chinese. Just like me, a young child who is full of yearning and curiosity for the future of the entertainment industry, I can sign artists and nurture artists.
Sister Yao, you might not know this, but in the Korea entertainment industry, those entertainment companies discriminate against Chinese or foreign trainees. They even divided us into grades. If it werenât for the fact that I invested in some television and movies, and because I relied on my connections with the elders in my family to gain a foothold in Korea, I wouldnât have been able to do so.
My life as a trainee wonât be too good either. Moreover, itâs really difficult for Chinese trainees to make a name for themselves in Korea. Itâs even more difficult for them to become a real big star in the hearts of the Korean people.
However, it would be different if an entertainment company founded by a Chinese person like me was involved. I would definitely support my own Chinese people. He also used all his abilities to support his own people. Whatâs more important is that Koreaâs entertainment culture is more advanced than Chinaâs, and it has more advantages.â In the next half an hour, Li Muyao and Huo Jiling listened to Cai Maoâs analysis of the various industry rules and reality chaos in the Korea entertainment industry, as well as the difficulties of the low-level extras.
âAll in all, now that I have half a foot in the Korea entertainment industry, I have some ambitions that are not considered safe.
People always said that it was difficult for Chinese people to stand on the highest stage in the world. Many Chinese people kept trying, but they always failed. However, the Chinese people have never given up. As a Chinese, I naturally have the same thoughts.
Therefore, I decided to test the waters in the Korea entertainment industry first. It doesnât matter to me whether I can succeed or make money. The main thing is that the process of turning my thoughts into reality is very exciting and challenging..â