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I Really Am a Superstar.

Chapter 126: New Column is Coming!. [126]



Summary

At the Beijing TV Station, Zhang Ye arrived early and began preparing to sweep the floor. He met Old Wei, the editor of the arts channel, who was also sweeping the floor. Old Wei was a fan of Zhang Ye's poetry and asked him to sign his name. Zhang Ye wrote out his poem "Facing the Sea, Spring Blooms" and signed it for Old Wei. It was revealed that Old Wei was not just a janitor, but a kind and respected editor who had offended the head of the arts channel, Wang Shui Xin. Zhang Ye's poem "This is Everything" had also offended Wang Shui Xin. Hu Fei, the leader, announced that their program "Historical Tales" would be airing soon, and Zhang Ye would be the host. Zhang Ye would be responsible for coordinating with lecturers and guests, and mobilizing the live audience. The first episode would feature Professor Kintoki discussing the history of the Chinese novel "Journey to the West." Zhang Ye was confident in his ability to host the show without a script, and Hu Fei trusted him to do well. The program would be broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays, from 1 to 2 pm, with two episodes per week, each episode lasting an hour.

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