Transmigration of the Famous Cyber Star

Chapter 230: The Dog is the Main Character



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Seeing Yu Zhan’s gentleman-like appearance and remembering He Qisi’s pretentious actions toward her back then, Sun Weiwei felt it was very ironic.

Under Yu Zhan’s encouragements, Sun Weiwei reached out her hand to touch Paul’s chin. She then touched his eyes, face, and wet nose. Not only did Paul cooperate with her, but he also took the initiative to respond to her. He didn’t treat her like a stranger at all. Sun Weiwei’s smile got wider and wider.

This dog was too cute to be legal!

She felt more addicted the more she petted. She even hugged Paul once.

She had never known that one day, she would also start liking pets.

Seeing how addicted Sun Weiwei was to pet the dog, Tao Zhiyao and Ye Ziliang started laughing.

Tao Zhiyao asked Ye Ziliang, “How do you want me to film this?”

Ye Ziliang pointed at the sign above the entrance, which read “Zhan”, “Start filming from this sign. After this close-up, you should swiftly enter the main topic of this documentary so the audience can see everything. However, you don’t have to make the clinic’s name prominent. We will blur out the sign later so the audience will not think we are advertising for Ah Zhan.”

TL’s Note: Reminder that one can add “Ah” before their friend’s name when they are very familiar with each other. (Like a nickname)

He then told Yu Zhan, “Later on, Paul will stand at the entrance of the shop. When I say you can start, you will make him willingly walk in. It will seem like he pushed open your clinic’s doors like a human being.”

The nurse said, “How is that possible? The dog doesn’t know how to open the door, and we can’t open the door either. Won’t it be easy to get exposed?”

“We can tie two ropes on the handles behind the doors. We’ll pull open the doors from the inside, and they won’t be able to tell from the outside perspective,” Sun Weiwei said.

Ye Ziliang complimented her, “Weiwei’s the smartest! This is a good way.”

The few of them immediately started working busily.

Although Paul was obedient and gentle, and he knew how to understand orders, he was not a human. He could not completely do every single step according to Ye Ziliang’s requirements and his owner’s commands.

Paul couldn’t understand why everyone was surrounding him today. He was very nervous, and when he gets nervous, he stopped knowing what to do.

It was just a walking scene that lasted a bit more than ten seconds.

However, sometimes Paul would walk in an S-route, sometimes he would sit on the ground and go into a trance, sometimes he would lick his butt, and sometimes he would go bite the grass in the flowerbed. After a while, he even lifted his hind-legs to pee inside… Everyone felt very tired!

After restarting countless times, they finally filmed this seemingly-easy scene, with just the dog entering the doors from the outside.

Sun Weiwei had to exclaim this filming project was dozens of times harder than when they filmed “Shi-Senpai”. “Shi-Senpai” did not require many skills, and it got popular all because of her script and Liu Man’s good looks.

“The documentaries we watch on TV are only a few dozens of minutes long, and we watch them in one go. I didn’t expect the filming behind them to be this difficult.”

Ye Ziliang said, “My brother directs movies, and his job is much harder. It’s more trouble the more people there are. If animals don’t cooperate with you, you can always catch fitting moments in your filming. If actors don’t cooperate, then that would be a calamity.”

The time was past nine o’clock, and Yu Zhan was going to start working. The three of them had to continue filming.

On the third day, they accomplished much more than what they had accomplished in the past two days.

That evening, Tao Zhiyao edited what they’ve filmed today and sent the video to the WeChat group named “Vet’s Cuties”, a group which they had just created.

“Who’s going to dub Paul’s lines?” — Tao Zhiyao

“Paul’s a male dog, so we must use a male voice. Ziliang bro or Chengfeng can do this.” — Sun Weiwei

“Then Chengfeng can dub it. His voice sounds more unique than mine, and it also sounds quite playful.” — Ye Ziliang

“Okay, I will dub it!” — Jiang Chengfeng

“It’s my first time doing this. If I don’t dub it well, you all are not allowed to hit me.” — Jiang Chengfeng

“I believe in you! I know you can do it!” — Li Xiaoru

Li Xiaoru’s encouragement made Jiang Chengfeng turn into an idiot, holding his phone as he laughed dumbly.

Ye Ziliang sent Jiang Chengfeng, on WeChat, the lines he wrote for Paul.

Jiang Chengfeng was very motivated and pulled an all-nighter to do his job. Early next day, in the morning, he sent the part he dubbed into the group chat, “You guys should take a look at it to see if it’s all right. If there are any issues, tell me and I will immediately revise it.”

Everyone clicked open his video, and a huge sign was the first to enter the scenery: “Zhan — Pet Clinic”. Everyone felt unfortunate, for this scene would be blurred out later. The camera slipped down and caught his schedule: “Medical Services for Pets: Mondays to Sundays: 9 a.m to 10 p.m. The clinic will be closed on Tuesdays.”

At this time, Alaska’s huge face randomly entered the scene. He had his mouth open, and his tongue was out. At this moment, Jiang Chengfeng’s voice appeared: “Hello, everyone. My name is Paul. I’m an Alaska Alamute that was born in America. This is where my poop carer works. I often hang out to play around here, too. Here, let me introduce you all to my most admired poop carer. The attentive, serious, and flawless man — Yu Yu.”

Yu Zhan’s silhouette appeared in the video. He was wearing a mask and was talking to Miss Yu, whose back was facing the camera. From this perspective, he did have a sense of a stern doctor.

“Yu Yu is the boss here, and he’s also a certified vet. He’s a super warmhearted man. Not only does he provide me food, drinks, and shelter every day, he also helps my buddies solve issues with their bodies.”

Jiang Chengfeng’s dub ended here.

His voice sounded cartoonish but weird, and everyone couldn’t help but want to keep watching.

“This is great. From now on, you are responsible for all of Paul’s dubs.” — Ye Ziliang

“I have a question. Why am I Yu Yu??????” — Yu Zhan

“It’s written like that in the script. You should complain to Ziliang bro…” — Jiang Chengfeng

“Yu Yu is a pretty good nickname. It sounds very cute.” — Liu Man

“Man Man is finally online!” — Li Xiaoru

“Where have you been these days? I haven’t seen your face in a long time.” — Sun Weiwei

“I’ve been studying calligraphy with Professor Su in these three days.” — Liu Man

“Xiao Man is a busy person.” — Tao Zhiyao

“Ah Zhan is the busiest!” — Liu Man

Nobody commented anymore, for they all agreed with Liu Man.

Ye Ziliang, Sun Weiwei, and Tao Zhiyao felt most deeply. Yu Zhan had to work, and he still had to help them film. Every day, he came to work early in the morning and left late at night, but he didn’t complain at all.

Seeing that the calligraphy exhibit date was getting nearer and nearer, Su Yi’s requirements for Liu Man was getting higher, too. She had to spend three days of a week in Professor Su’s study back in his house from 8 a.m to 8 p.m. Professor Su said this was a lockdown mode, a pressuring mode, and a force-fed mode, and they would help her get on the godly path quicker!

Today, Liu Man finally had the chance to rest. After she finished watching Jiang Chengfeng’s dubbed video, she went to Yu Zhan’s pet clinic to see how they filmed. Nowadays, she lived further away. It would take her forty minutes to arrive if she rode the metro.

Today was their lucky day. Their first client was willing to cooperate with them on filming.

This client was a young man, and he was holding a Chinese Garden in his arms, “He got hit by a car. I’ve visited multiple pet clinics. All of them are either still closed or are unwilling to take him in. Can you save him?

Translated by: Sydney


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