Chapter 224 - Trying Female Voices (1/2)

Chapter 224: Trying Female Voices

[Professional Manga Artist] required the completion of two tasks. One was to sell 100,000 copies, and the other was to publish ten single volumes.

As for sales, with “There’s A Spirit Underground” skyrocketing, Meng Fan didn’t have to count on “Guide to Campus RoMANce” anymore. He just needed the experience from publishing the three individual volumes.

“Why are you in such a rush?” Qin Jiao asked. “Alright. I’ll take them over for you now, but since you’re here, don’t expect to leave so fast.”

She clapped her hands and called everyone over, temporarily arranging a manga tutorial class with Meng Fan as the instructor.

When he finished the lecture, Qin Jiao had returned just in time to eat.

“Everything went smoothly, and I’ve brought the contract as well.”

Meng Fan received the contract Qin Jiao handed him and asked her where to sign before putting down his name without even reading the contract.

Although he always spoke of Qin Jiao trolling him, he trusted her with this kind of task. He also believed Qin Jiao would try to find him the most profitable solution.

Qin Jiao took back the signed contract, grumbling. “I’ve become your secretary.”

Meng Fan chuckled. He didn’t have the balls to make any secretary related jokes with Qin Jiao.

Seeing there was nothing left for him to do, Meng Fan left Da Mei studio. He wanted to go home but still ended up wandering to Chocolate Factory, which was nearby. Maybe he could pick up a few roles.

“Iron god!”

The big bearded Lou Lan’s eyes lit up when he saw Meng Fan arrive. He pulled Meng Fan indoors as he said, “You came at a good time. There’s an emergency!”

“What’s the situation?”

Meng Fan immediately knew it had something to do with voice acting. Could this be the metaphysics of +1 luck?

“It’s like this. There’s a group of voice acting commissions that I accepted, basically some soundtracks for characters for a mobile game. I’ve already submitted my recording several days ago, but today the opposite party called me and said that for some unforgiving reason, the demos for the characters can’t be reviewed, and they are telling me to redo them.” Lou Lan dragged Meng Fan into an empty recording studio. “Although they are paying more, the time limit is very tight, and if I don’t finish this, I won’t get the final payment. The contractor doesn’t make sense, but I have no choice!”

He poured a glass of water for Meng Fan. “Before, the recordings were done by a group of CVs I gathered, but I don’t have the time to gather everyone now! I don’t know what to do, but thank god you came. Are you sure you weren’t sent by God? You have to help me!”

“Are there a lot of roles?”

Meng Fan’s eyes lit up.

Lou Lan saw Meng Fan’s expression and felt his heart rate calm down. “There are quite a few roles, nine of which that require a male voice. You should be okay to do them all.”

It was easy to analyze the roles, for each one contained an introduction in addition to the lines.

Meng Fan took a look. “Alright, let’s begin.”

“Alright!”

Lou Lan didn’t need to find an assistant or a director. In the last few days, he had been entranced by Meng Fan’s dubbing skills, so he didn’t give him any critique.

Since he was the one who took the job, Lou Lan could only act as the assistant, even though the commission was for the studio.

Meng Fan gestured an “OK” sign with his hands and entered his zone, starting to record for the first role.

This was a romantic style mobile game. The script was a bit cringey, so it wasn’t hard to understand why the original script had been censored, but Meng Fan still felt the current script was still very dangerous.

Although he didn’t have the complete description of the game, he could tell based on the clips that it was a rather roughly made mobile game. He guessed that the soundtrack must have been the highlight of the game.

“You’re not a human. You’re a love letter sent to me from this earth.”