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Chapter 43

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No one could have imagined that the debut of a new virtual idol would gradually spiral out of control.

When freshmen at the Qi'an Academy of Music changed the topic of their thesis at the last minute, not a single teacher at the academy dared to comment on "Cocoon Breach." In terms of qualifications and industry standing, they were no match for Dina and Ming Cang. Even if they did comment, they could only add their own reflections to Dina and Ming Cang's comments. They would be slapped in the face by all sides if they went against the style. They wouldn't do it.

You didn't have to like the style, you didn't have to listen to the two movements, but there was no denying that they had indeed triggered some astonishing and surprising results. The influence of "Cocoon Breach" was no longer limited to the music industry. The medical community was probably in an uproar.

At the end of Ming Cang's speech on the "Voice of Yanzhou," Ming Cang included a still photo of his son, Ming Ye, listening to "Cocoon Breach." Compared to normal people, it wasn't that obvious. It was like a normal, apathetic person's eyes flashed. But when you thought about how Ming Ye was a 12-year-old Hull virus patient, it was inconceivable.

Some people who thought Ming Cang was exaggerating changed their minds. Ming Cang, his wife, and the two old professors were there. There was no way the photo could be faked.

It was actually real.

Ming Cang beamed at the photo before he went offline. "Keep up the good work, my little sapling. You have to stay strong."

There was nothing wrong with describing his son as a little sapling.

Just as Ming Cang himself had said, because of his son, he was no longer able to objectively evaluate the virtual idol and the person behind it. Therefore, he would no longer publish any relevant comments on the "Voice of Yanzhou." The "Voice of Yanzhou" could not carry heavy personal sentiments. When the next movement came out, he would analyze it from his own point of view. Perhaps there would be even more surprises then.

"Thank you, Polar Light, the Polar Light project, and the composer behind Polar Light. Although I don't know who you are, I hope to thank you in person after this series of movements is completed." Ming Cang felt it was a pity. Duan Qianji still refused to divulge the identity of the composer, but she did tell him that there were still two more movements. When the two movements were completed, Silver Wing would naturally disclose the identity of the composer.

There were still two more movements. These were the two pieces of good news that Ming Cang had heard. He could not wait any longer. He also told Duan Qianji that before the two movements were released, he would not ask about the composer. At the same time, he also hinted to Duan Qianji not to let anyone else replace him. There were many such things in the creative circle, and Ming Cang did not want anyone to impersonate his benefactor.

No one knew the private conversation between Ming Cang and Duan Qianji, but Ming Cang's last words on the live broadcast channel made many people start to think again.

Who is "that composer"?

There was only one composer for "Divine Punishment" and "Cocoon Breach"? Not a team?

This made those who had previously speculated that Silver Wing's Flying Pegasus had intervened flabbergasted.

If there was only one creator, who was it? With such a strong foundation, he shouldn't be unknown. Just which expert from the Silver-winged Pegasus was he?

However, industry insiders who knew Silver-winged Pegasus had other guesses. The style of the two movements did not seem to be the work of someone from Silver-winged Pegasus. In any case, it was not someone they were familiar with. [Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net w

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Who could it be?

Of course, this was the focus of attention in the music industry. Outside of the music industry, the focus of the medical community was on how the two movements had triggered Ming Ye's brain activity.

It was said that Yanzhou had already sent out invitations to form a research team to study the Hull virus treatment.

That afternoon, the popular entertainment media show "Prairie Fire" invited an expert on the live broadcast to solve the mystery.

"Prairie Fire"'s chief editor had a keen sense of smell. He had already sensed an opportunity when Ming Cang had only said a few words. He had sent someone to investigate and then spent a fortune to invite an expert from the Yanzhou Academy of Sciences to analyze the mystery for the public.

Many people who were interested in this, as well as those who were still skeptical, were waiting in front of the screen.

"Many people know that sound waves can stimulate animals, but in fact, sound waves can also stimulate some plants. Some can promote the growth of plants, and some can inhibit their growth or even kill them. Whether or not it can stimulate those plants depends on whether or not it can trigger their musical sensitivity."

"Music is a kind of rhythmic, elastic mechanical wave. When it propagates through a medium, it also produces some chemical and thermal effects. When music stimulates plant cells, all kinds of biochemical reactions in the cells are also affected."

The Academy of Sciences professor even compared music to the body of plants and animals. "In other words, every note or section of a piece of music might correspond to a particular amino acid molecule in the body of a plant, and proteins are made up of amino acids. Therefore, from the perspective of industry insiders, a piece of music is like an orderly arrangement of amino acids to form a complete protein. This way, when the plant encounters this protein, no, when it encounters a particular piece of music, a special enzyme in the plant's body becomes more active, thereby stimulating the biochemical reactions in the body. "

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The professor explained a lot. Some people understood, others only understood, but that didn't stop them from guessing.

In other words, this wasn't a publicity stunt?

It really was possible!

If plants and some low-level animals could be stimulated, it would be even easier to do it to humans.

The Hull virus was born during the Period of Destruction, and "Divine Punishment" and "Cocoon Breach" were both part of the "100-Year Period of Destruction" series. They hadn't seen previous songs about the Period of Destruction elicit a similar reaction. In other words, it had to do with the two movements.

In the past, people had tried using sound waves from music to stimulate the brains of people infected with the Hull virus to see if the "on strike" machine would respond, but the results were minimal. Now they knew it wasn't that there was no effect. It was that the right piece of music had been chosen.

Just like how enzymes work with substrates, only the right one would work.

"I really want to see who this musician is that's trying to steal our livelihood." On the program, although the Academy of Sciences professor sounded like he was demanding repayment, his expression was one of joy and anticipation.

Music and medicine were two different fields, and they were both busy with their own things. However, since the composer had helped them knock on the door and pointed them in the right direction, it was up to them to decide what to do next. This meant that they had found a way to tackle a virus that posed a huge threat to humanity. Although they didn't know when it would actually be eradicated, finding a way to do so was a good thing. The first step had been taken, and it was only a matter of time before the rest was completed.

Big news!

This was something all the media in the industry would pay attention to, regardless of whether it had anything to do with entertainment or medicine. It involved a human disease that had yet to be conquered. Naturally, it would cause quite a stir.

The media busied themselves.

"What about the report on Mi Yu and Andy Leo..." The junior reporter holding the interview drafts of the two popular virtual idols was in a difficult position.

"Sigh, how can we pay attention to that right now? Let's postpone it for now. Hurry, hurry, hurry! Gather more information on the two movements and the Hull virus. Keep an eye on Ming Cang's movements and compile a press release!"

News about the two virtual idols, which hadn't been easy to get traction for a few days, was overshadowed by news about "Polar Light," "Divine Punishment," "Cocoon Breach," and "Hull virus."

Inside Tongshan True Entertainment's chairman's office, Song Shihua smashed his newly replaced teacup.

Song Shihua regretted it. He should have killed Polar Light during the first movement.

Now it was too late.

They could do whatever they wanted in the Yanzhou entertainment industry, but things had already spiraled out of his control. Polar Light's rise was unstoppable.

What could he do?

Poach him?

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