The Ting Yu Overseas Fan Group.
This was a fan group spontaneously established by many international students.
It was exceptionally lively at this moment.
"@Everyone, is anyone still not participating in the fan voting? Everyone, let's give it our all and boost the rankings of "Stars" and other songs. This is Ting Yu Da Da's best achievement yet. We need to use this momentum to make him even more popular. We're just waiting for him to come overseas now!"
Ji Xiaoyun, as the president of Ting Yu's Overseas Fan Support Association, was still voting for Ting Yu despite her poor health.
"President, didn't Ting Yu Da Da promise to write a song for overseas fans before? Why has there been no news?"
"Should we ask domestic fans to inquire?"
"I think Ting Yu is just too busy and forgot?"
Seeing the discussion in the group about Ting Yu's song for overseas fans, Ji Xiaoyun quickly replied in the chat: "No, Ting Yu Da Da is very reliable. He wouldn't forget. Besides, he's currently helping An Ye Tu and Bai Zhou Tu write songs, so he probably doesn't have time for this one. He'll definitely write it once he's done with his current tasks."
After speaking, she put down her phone.
She got out of bed.
Her illness had been controlled after chemotherapy because it was discovered early.
Now, apart from being a bit weak, she could live a normal life.
As usual, she walked to her computer desk and took a postcard from the drawer.
In this era of the internet, emails could be sent, but Ji Xiaoyun still felt that only handwritten words could truly convey her feelings.
She was grateful to Ting Yu, grateful for his songs.
When she felt very unwell after chemotherapy, she would listen to Ting Yu's songs one by one.
These were the strongest sources of faith on her journey to fight cancer.
"Today was very happy because Ting Yu Da Da topped the Times Music Chart, and his achievements were very good. "Stars" has also become a song I've been looping recently. I originally wanted to buy tickets to watch the King of Songs finals, but I couldn't get them. But it's okay, I'll just support Ting Yu Da Da online. Wishing you all the best. Ji Xiaoyun…"
After finishing the postcard, she looked up slightly.
The computer was not turned on, and the monitor reflected her image. She looked a bit pale and weak. Her long hair had fallen out due to chemotherapy. In the past, she would have been very resistant to looking in the mirror, but now she could face herself with a smile.
"I'll buy a wig and make sure to get a photo with Ting Yu Da Da when he comes to America!"
Thinking of this, she returned to bed and started choosing a wig.
…
Su Yu didn't have much to do these past two days.
However, he needed to prepare the theme song for the game "Heroes."
He had agreed to this song several months ago.
At that time, when he participated in Abin's game launch event, Su Yu played Yasuo and got a pentakill.
Zeng Hui, the head of "Heroes" in the China region, approached him and asked him to write a song with the theme of legend to be the theme song for this year's game.
It was only April now, and there were still a few months until the world championship.
However, world-class game companies like this attached great importance to theme songs. When the other party suddenly proposed an early submission of the manuscript, Su Yu naturally did not refuse. After all, in his opinion, submitting earlier meant getting paid earlier. The production fee this time was 150 million.
Furthermore, Zeng Hui had called to say that the opponent this time was the largest entertainment company in the United States, INS Entertainment. This company could be considered the number one on Planet Blue. With such an opponent presenting themselves, if he won, his ranking on the Times Music Chart would not be too low.
That song "Stars" wasn't exactly breaking into the global market, because although the opponent was foreign, the focus was still domestically.
However, the theme song for "Heroes" was a song that the whole world was paying attention to.
It could be considered Su Yu's first battle on the world stage!
Therefore, he had coached Lin Yanyu until three in the morning last night, all for the purpose of recording this song, "Legends Never Die," today.
This song, both in lyrics and melody, perfectly fit the theme.
Especially the idealistic sentiment and tragic beauty in the arrangement, which could not only be used for the game but also to praise other legendary figures.
On Earth, people often said that Riot's main business was a music company, and they specifically made a game for music.
This evaluation was enough to show the public's recognition of the music produced by Riot Games.
"Su Su, can I come in?" Lin Yanyu was a little excited. This was her first English song, and Su Yu had painstakingly taught her every line last night. Now she felt she was very capable.
Moreover, she also knew the significance of this song.
It was Ting Yu's first venture onto the world stage!
It was of extraordinary significance!
Therefore, she took this song very seriously.
At this moment, Zhao Yuan walked in from outside.
She first smiled and greeted Lin Yanyu, then said to Su Yu, "Su Yu, come to my office later."
Su Yu was taken aback: "What does CEO Zhao want me for?"
Zhao Yuan said, "You busy bee, you never come to the company. The postcards fans sent you have already filled up my office."
Su Yu raised an eyebrow, postcards from fans?
He suddenly remembered the young reporter from the Luzhou Cultural Exhibition.
She had said that her sister was the president of his overseas fan support association and was also seriously ill.
"Su Su, you go ahead first. I'll come find you after I finish recording," Lin Yanyu said.
She knew Su Yu was aiming for overseas development, and those fans were his foundation. Su Yu had always been unenthusiastic about this, so seeing the support from overseas fans might give him some motivation.
"Alright, I'll go over first," Su Yu nodded.
He was also quite curious about this fan.
The energy conveyed by those songs could bring hope to a seriously ill fan, which was something Su Yu was happy about.
After speaking, Lin Yanyu entered the recording studio.
Su Yu also followed Zhao Yuan towards her office.
…
"Are these all of them?"
When he saw five boxes piled in the corner, Su Yu couldn't help but be stunned.
"That's right, fans from all over the world sent them. We usually have our operations team reply to fans, which earns us a lot of goodwill," Zhao Yuan said with a smile.
This was also an unwritten rule in the industry. When fans sent letters or gifts, they were usually handled by the management company. Those who cared about their reputation might reply, while those who didn't would ignore them, perhaps storing them away for some future use.
"Are they all sorted?" Su Yu opened a box. Most of them were postcards, as well as handwritten lyric books, not expensive but full of heartfelt sentiment.
"I've had Ajin record them," Zhao Yuan nodded.
Su Yu also nodded and remained silent.
He lowered his head and began to look through the postcards.
"Ting Yu Da Da, I don't know if you can see this, but I still want to write some words for you. I became a fan of yours from the city competition, and I'm also a fan of Xiao Gong Ju. My life at that time was very difficult, it was your song "Stubborn" that kept me going…"