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joined Jul 21, 2024

It's nice to see this on Dynasty and that it doesn't have MTL :)

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joined Jan 3, 2022

“I want you to belong only to me”

Yandere, much?

That aside, if they’re not a popular group, why would they rent out such a huge stage? Sounds like bad spending to me pal

Bfa11a0b864ae7153cac6fa563241e35
joined Jul 21, 2024

That aside, if they’re not a popular group, why would they rent out such a huge stage? Sounds like bad spending to me pal

I think it's a music program, like Music Bank, which is popular in Korea and in China. These shows are organized by broadcasting companies that invite idol groups to perform on their stages. Typically, the performances are unpaid depending on the popularity of the group and are considered an opportunity for publicity. However, I'm not entirely sure, this is just what it seems like. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

last edited at Nov 18, 2024 9:35AM

Palucina1
joined May 26, 2020

The art is primo. Thanks for the translation. cleaning and redrawing.

Absolute-territory-2.jpg
joined Mar 4, 2018

I anticipate getting spit on by a drama llama. Really nice artwork.

last edited at Nov 18, 2024 11:25AM

1622968954411
joined Jun 3, 2014

Seems kinda bland so far but I'll stick with it for a few chapters to see if it actually goes somewhere

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joined Apr 19, 2018

Can't wait for an another entertainment industry centric mahua that will take eons to get somewhere, and that I will still follow for some good forsaken reason. Woohoo

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joined Jul 29, 2017

Can't wait for an another entertainment industry centric mahua that will take eons to get somewhere, and that I will still follow for some good forsaken reason. Woohoo

I wasn't exactly sure what I wanted to say about this one, but this ^ will do nicely.

joined Aug 21, 2017

Can't wait for an another entertainment industry centric mahua that will take eons to get somewhere, and that I will still follow for some good forsaken reason. Woohoo

I wasn't exactly sure what I wanted to say about this one, but this ^ will do nicely.

bro didn't just take the words out of my mouth, they planted them into my skull

Jusrkora Uploader
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joined Sep 11, 2024

Can't wait for an another entertainment industry centric mahua that will take eons to get somewhere, and that I will still follow for some good forsaken reason. Woohoo

eons to get somewhere, you say? spoiler a kiss already happened in the manhua hehe and its one of the very early chapters too.

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joined Jan 3, 2022

That aside, if they’re not a popular group, why would they rent out such a huge stage? Sounds like bad spending to me pal

I think it's a music program, like Music Bank, which is popular in Korea and in China. These shows are organized by broadcasting companies that invite idol groups to perform on their stages. Typically, the performances are unpaid depending on the popularity of the group and are considered an opportunity for publicity. However, I'm not entirely sure, this is just what it seems like. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

So the idols aren’t getting paid? Does the idol group have to pay to perform? Is the incentive for the idols to perform exposure or smthn?

D5aad09a-7f7c-4c16-aad1-2b0b94587149
joined Nov 13, 2022

Ahhh this looks like it would be good, but I too fear the drama llama. I kind of hope it could be a sweet and innocent romance, but I feel a sense of foreboding.

Cglishmini
joined Apr 12, 2018

"This time, I want you to belong only to me" I smell forgotten childhood friendship or something.

Anyway, Windy seems interesting, I like the gap moe with her sexy siren vibes and her clumsiness despite being pretty experienced. Not sure how I feel about the other gal yet, though. Yuri where I'm sold on one protagonist but not the other can be especially frustrating, but I'll give it a couple chapters.

Art's definitely great, though!

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Yuibless
joined Jan 30, 2017

I agree that it looks a bit bland for now, but I'll give it a chance.

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joined Jul 29, 2017

Can't wait for an another entertainment industry centric mahua that will take eons to get somewhere, and that I will still follow for some good forsaken reason. Woohoo

eons to get somewhere, you say? spoiler a kiss already happened in the manhua hehe and its one of the very early chapters too.

For me the yuri webtoon problem is less about the romance pacing inside the story than the uncertain scanlation continuation. I was just culling my Mangadex library and found a surprising number of stalled-out yuri long-strip series that I had been interested in, some of them with quite a few chapters already posted.

I’d never complain about scanlators dropping a series—-we’re all reading someone’s hard work for free. But it’s my personal impression that the yuri manhua genre has more than the average share of series that just come to a sudden halt.

Bfa11a0b864ae7153cac6fa563241e35
joined Jul 21, 2024

That aside, if they’re not a popular group, why would they rent out such a huge stage? Sounds like bad spending to me pal

I think it's a music program, like Music Bank, which is popular in Korea and in China. These shows are organized by broadcasting companies that invite idol groups to perform on their stages. Typically, the performances are unpaid depending on the popularity of the group and are considered an opportunity for publicity. However, I'm not entirely sure, this is just what it seems like. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

So the idols aren’t getting paid? Does the idol group have to pay to perform? Is the incentive for the idols to perform exposure or smthn?

The revenue distribution depends on the group's level of popularity, as seen in this chapter, and how long they have been active. Let me explain how it works from a business perspective ( bear with me if its too long :D) -
Groups are usually invited to perform at these stages, which are also broadcast on streaming platforms. Revenue is generated from both the number of views online and ticket sales from people attending the performances in person. After the performances, the total revenue is calculated. From this, the broadcasting company takes their share, followed by the company managing the idols. The remaining amount is then divided among the group members. However, by the time all expenses are deducted, there is often very little left for the idols themselves. For more popular groups, larger audiences, both online and offline, means higher revenue and, consequently, a bigger share for the members.
For rookie groups (typically within their first 1-3 years), the main incentive is exposure rather than immediate financial gain. Hope this help :)

Embrace%20icon
joined Feb 28, 2013

Yesssssss!! I was hoping to see this one come here. Hate going to sketchy sites to see Chinese (and a lot of Korean) content. I absolutely adore the art in this one.

Jusrkora Uploader
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joined Sep 11, 2024

Yesssssss!! I was hoping to see this one come here. Hate going to sketchy sites to see Chinese (and a lot of Korean) content. I absolutely adore the art in this one.

ouah, what are you doing on sketchy sites?!?!? don't get a virus man. I wasn't planning on uploading this series here but yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

Reisen%20ds
joined Nov 30, 2016

Yesssssss!! I was hoping to see this one come here. Hate going to sketchy sites to see Chinese (and a lot of Korean) content. I absolutely adore the art in this one.

ouah, what are you doing on sketchy sites?!?!? don't get a virus man. I wasn't planning on uploading this series here but yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

It is very much appreciated

Untitled4_20220617084819
joined May 12, 2022

the art is majestic!?

Irene_&_teresa
joined Jun 12, 2019

Don't be afraid to slap on that yandere tag

Img_5712
joined Jan 3, 2022

That aside, if they’re not a popular group, why would they rent out such a huge stage? Sounds like bad spending to me pal

I think it's a music program, like Music Bank, which is popular in Korea and in China. These shows are organized by broadcasting companies that invite idol groups to perform on their stages. Typically, the performances are unpaid depending on the popularity of the group and are considered an opportunity for publicity. However, I'm not entirely sure, this is just what it seems like. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

So the idols aren’t getting paid? Does the idol group have to pay to perform? Is the incentive for the idols to perform exposure or smthn?

The revenue distribution depends on the group's level of popularity, as seen in this chapter, and how long they have been active. Let me explain how it works from a business perspective ( bear with me if its too long :D) -
Groups are usually invited to perform at these stages, which are also broadcast on streaming platforms. Revenue is generated from both the number of views online and ticket sales from people attending the performances in person. After the performances, the total revenue is calculated. From this, the broadcasting company takes their share, followed by the company managing the idols. The remaining amount is then divided among the group members. However, by the time all expenses are deducted, there is often very little left for the idols themselves. For more popular groups, larger audiences, both online and offline, means higher revenue and, consequently, a bigger share for the members.
For rookie groups (typically within their first 1-3 years), the main incentive is exposure rather than immediate financial gain. Hope this help :)

It does! Thanks for explaining it :D

Palucina1
joined May 26, 2020

Going to bed in full makeup is a choice...

Embrace%20icon
joined Feb 28, 2013

Going to bed in full makeup is a choice...

I was about to post the exact same thing, my skin is screaming just thinking about that.

Bfa11a0b864ae7153cac6fa563241e35
joined Jul 21, 2024

That aside, if they’re not a popular group, why would they rent out such a huge stage? Sounds like bad spending to me pal

I think it's a music program, like Music Bank, which is popular in Korea and in China. These shows are organized by broadcasting companies that invite idol groups to perform on their stages. Typically, the performances are unpaid depending on the popularity of the group and are considered an opportunity for publicity. However, I'm not entirely sure, this is just what it seems like. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

So the idols aren’t getting paid? Does the idol group have to pay to perform? Is the incentive for the idols to perform exposure or smthn?

The revenue distribution depends on the group's level of popularity, as seen in this chapter, and how long they have been active. Let me explain how it works from a business perspective ( bear with me if its too long :D) -
Groups are usually invited to perform at these stages, which are also broadcast on streaming platforms. Revenue is generated from both the number of views online and ticket sales from people attending the performances in person. After the performances, the total revenue is calculated. From this, the broadcasting company takes their share, followed by the company managing the idols. The remaining amount is then divided among the group members. However, by the time all expenses are deducted, there is often very little left for the idols themselves. For more popular groups, larger audiences, both online and offline, means higher revenue and, consequently, a bigger share for the members.
For rookie groups (typically within their first 1-3 years), the main incentive is exposure rather than immediate financial gain. Hope this help :)

It does! Thanks for explaining it :D

Happy to help! :)

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