2 - GREEN LIGHT

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After several consecutive nights of sleepless nights, Sailub took up the role of leading mentor with ease.

As the music director, he controlled the overall style and song selection of the first episode of the program, plus he had almost communicated face-to-face with every band during rehearsals.

Rose was right, no one was more suitable for this job than Sailub.

However, there was one band outside of his control.

Sailub looked at the stack of band profiles in his hand.

The top page was the personal information of the young man he had just encountered.

The information was extremely simple:
Thanapon Aiemkumchai, male, 19 years old, 187cm.
High school dropout, lead singer and guitarist of Asperatus band.

Apart from this, there was no other information, not even hobbies-how could a lead singer of a band not have any hobbies listed?

Seeing Sailub seemingly lost in thought after looking through the materials, the makeup artist struck up a conversation with him.
"Teacher Sai, do you remember me? I did your makeup many years ago when you were only nineteen."

Sailub couldn't recall, he had worked with too many makeup artists.

It could be said that Sailub had been in the music industry for many years, participating in countless large and small events and banquets.

He had encountered almost every makeup artist with some fame and experience in the industry.

He smiled, "Is that so? You have a good memory."

"It's not that I have a good memory, but you made a memorable impression... You still had baby fat on your face back then. I specifically asked about your age."

The makeup artist lightly brushed some shadow on Sailub's face with a brush. "By the way..."

After saying "by the way," he hesitated, and Sailub could tell that he was struggling to speak.

"What's wrong?" Sailub asked.

After hesitating for a moment, the makeup artist asked, "Why haven't you been singing in public these past few years?"

The soft bristles of the brush tickled his face a bit, and Sailub closed his eyes. "Have I earned enough money?" he joked.

Hearing the jest, the makeup artist said, "I see you're still writing songs for others. Let me tell you, no one can sing your songs the way you do."

"Thank you." Sailub smiled. "But you can't say something so offensive in front of others."

"Of course not." The makeup artist also smiled and put down the makeup brush. "Teacher Sai, you're done."

Sailub opened his eyes and looked at himself in the mirror.

Perhaps it was because the makeup artist mentioned his nineteen-year-old self just now, he couldn't help but reminisce about what he used to be like.

Was he also wearing an expression of "this screwed-up world" like the young man named Thanapon just now?

Probably not.

When he first entered the Central Conservatory of Music, not long ago, he became famous for singing the theme song of the movie "Thirteen Days" and breaking the sales record for his new album within a week of its release.

With such a smooth life, no matter who he faced, he always smiled sincerely from the bottom of his heart.

But now was not the time to reminisce.

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