Peninsula: Sm Director Who is Not Doing His Job Properly

Peninsula: Sm Director Who is Not Doing His Job Properly

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(Mostly Korean entertainment, slow-burning, and daily life, so don't enter if you don't like it.) Yan Yan, who was unexpectedly reborn, became the director of a large entertainment company in Peninsula because of a contract, but... His company obviously has many female artists, so why does he appear frequently in other entertainment companies? Noticing the complicated look that his female artist looked at him, he made no excuses and swore to God: I am innocent of them and I did not poach anyone. You believe me! Trust me! ! ! What? Don't believe it? ! Since you don't believe it, you can only turn the ambiguity into fact and turn the opponent into one of your own.

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The Law Touches Your Beauty4mo ago

Don't use bulldozers. I'm really tired of that thing.

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Mr. Zhang27d ago

Chapter 2, failed.

Meaningless verbosity + water word count. In just 2 chapters, the protagonist's rebirth routine and plot design are very long-winded and boring. It would have been nice to explain the events of the previous life in a few sentences, but instead, he carefully described how to find a job, write a novel, and then, a woman came to his door and was embarrassingly given two choices. Then the protagonist was looked down upon by the company, and he was ruined. He was reborn, chose another one, was forced to sign a contract while drunk, and did not explain the content, and then the protagonist ran to the peninsula. Chapter 2 is still a big chapter of 3,000 words, and it just explains something! Although the "scratch-off" plot in the front is boring, it at least plays a role in the subsequent plot of contacting female idols. Those few hundred words are not considered nonsense. I also thought I could watch it later, but in less than three minutes and two chapters, I lost interest in the following plot. Don't talk about "the outline is well designed" and "what happens next". If you can use more than 5,000 words to just explain the reason for the protagonist's time travel, it is enough to judge how verbose your writing is! As for the plot of explaining the protagonist's reason for time travel, some authors explain it in just a few sentences! Because, unless it is a fantasy plot such as "time and space are reversed, and the protagonist's future body is cheating on his present body", it is necessary to arrange the foreshadowing of the current plot. Otherwise, in a purely urban type, what is there to explain in such detail about the protagonist's previous life? !

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In the Sea of ​​people_ee2mo ago

The author's writing ability is really average, and the logic of the writing is full of loopholes and even confusion! It's obviously a rebirth, but does it really feel like the "original body" suddenly jumps out? Moreover, the plot is dragging and full of meaningless dialogue or text...

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