But looking at the photos, it was impossible to tell who it was; one could probably only identify them by their singing.
However, it was precisely this unique method that attracted a large crowd, all of them very curious as to who was singing.
Tomorrow night, this program was bound to create a sensation.
Liu Yifeng couldn't help but wonder if the program Xia Qianqian mentioned was this one. But then he thought it wasn't right; she should not have participated yet but was preparing to.
Since this program was to be aired tomorrow night, it meant it had been recorded long ago, so it couldn't be this program.
In fact, with Xia Qianqian's voice, she would definitely excel in such a singing competition.
It was a pity that this was not a circle that only valued strength, and he couldn't help her much; everything still depended on her own efforts.
However, one of the female contestants caught his attention. Looking at her figure, it seemed somewhat similar to Yun Duo'er.
But he couldn't be a hundred percent sure, it just felt a little similar.
And women in the entertainment industry maintained their figures for the sake of screen time, so they were all quite similar, all very thin, so it wasn't necessarily her.
Liu Yifeng flipped through the comments. Most people were trying to guess which female singer it was based on the photos taken while the contestants were singing.
There were guesses for everyone, even Han Hong, whose figure was extremely dissimilar, was among them.
Liu Yifeng couldn't help but chuckle. These netizens were indeed imaginative.
After browsing through several pages of comments, he finally saw someone guessing it was Yun Duo'er.
If it were in the past, no one would have guessed her, but ever since the TV drama "Beacon Fire Beauty" premiered, and she sang "The Wind Rises," it became popular that same day.
The popularity had not waned since, and she had also taken the opportunity to appear as a guest on several variety shows.
On the show, her exquisite beauty, perfect figure, and gentle demeanor instantly captured the love of many loyal fans.
By now, she had over six million fans.
Although that wasn't a lot compared to China's 1.4 billion people.
But compared to her past obscurity with less than a million fans, the leap was enormous, and her fan base continued to grow daily.
If she had indeed participated in this program, her life would undoubtedly reach a new height.
This made Liu Yifeng, who was not interested in the program initially, suddenly have the urge to watch it.
Unknowingly, it was already two o'clock. Liu Yifeng then put away his phone and entered the talent market.
As soon as he entered, he saw many young people in suits and ties looking for jobs, each holding a resume and a briefcase, moving between various company recruitment booths, looking quite like white-collar workers.
However, he was not here to recruit white-collar workers; he directly found the place recruiting drivers.
As expected, most of the people recruiting drivers were middle-aged men in their forties, dressed ordinarily.
Many of them gave self-introductions, left their contact information, and went back to wait for news.
At this moment, a man in his forties, who limped slightly when he walked, approached the recruitment staff for drivers.
Seeing him walk, before he could even speak, the recruiter impatiently drove him away: "Go, go, go, don't waste our time. We don't hire cripples here."
The man turned away with a dejected look, helpless.
Liu Yifeng immediately felt a pang of sympathy and called out to him: "Wait!"
The man turned around, his dejection replaced with a look of inquiry, and asked Liu Yifeng: "What is it?"
"I saw you were looking to apply for the driver position just now, right?" Liu Yifeng asked.
The man nodded: "Yes, but you must be amused. They don't think highly of me!"
"Can you tell me how many years of driving experience you have?" Liu Yifeng did not believe that a person who limped was unsuitable for driving.
In fact, the most important factor was driving experience; the longer the experience, the more skilled one would be in calmly handling emergencies.
A healthy person with less driving experience might not be able to cope as well with emergencies as someone with a leg disability.
The man didn't understand why he was asking, but he still answered honestly: "I learned to drive when I was eighteen, and I have twenty years of experience now."
"Twenty years of driving experience, that's an experienced driver.
May I ask if your leg is congenital or acquired?"
The man looked down at his leg and said: "I joined the army at eighteen and trained for two years. Later, I passed an assessment and stayed in the military. But during a mission, I fell into a trap, and my leg became like this. I was also forced to leave the army.
I used the severance pay the military gave me to start a business, and life was going well. But in recent years, business competition has increased, and it's become harder and harder.
My family also spent a lot of money because our child was ill, so my wife looked after the shop, and I came out to find a job.
I don't have any special skills, and with my leg, I can't do heavy labor. I only know how to drive.
But as you can see, this isn't the first company that has rejected me outright because of my leg." Speaking of this, the man appeared quite helpless.
But he did not resent it; he only blamed himself for being useless.
Liu Yifeng was surprised to learn that he was a veteran and had twenty years of driving experience. He immediately asked: "May I know your name?"
"My name is Huang Yao. May I ask why you are looking for me?"
Liu Yifeng extended his hand: "Hello, Brother Huang. My name is Liu Yifeng. To be frank, I am looking for a driver, which is why I came here.
After hearing about your situation just now, I think you are the person I am looking for. Are you interested in working with me?"
"But you can see, you don't mind my leg?" Huang Yao asked.
Liu Yifeng smiled indifferently: "Even with a prosthetic leg, one can drive. Besides, your leg is only slightly different from a normal person's, and it's not a major issue.
What I value most is your driving experience. I sincerely want to hire you as my driver. If you are willing, we can find a place to talk in detail."
Huang Yao had seen many people and could tell that Liu Yifeng was not joking. He immediately nodded excitedly: "Yes, yes!"
"Alright, let's find a place to sit and talk!" Then Liu Yifeng took him to a place for afternoon tea and ordered some snacks.
"Brother Huang, please have some of this!" Liu Yifeng pushed the snacks towards the other person.
In fact, he envied people who had served in the military, as every man had a dream of being a soldier, and he was no exception.
If he hadn't gotten into university in high school, he probably would have joined the army long ago. Although he would have faced retirement, at least he would have served and become a People's Liberation Army soldier.
But now, he was already twenty-eight years old, far past the age for enlistment, and would never be able to join the army in this lifetime.
"Mr. Liu is too kind. You mentioned earlier that you wanted to hire a driver. May I ask what the job entails?"
"It's mainly about delivering vegetables to the kindergarten every morning. Sometimes I might need to deliver to hotels. I'll get you a van. However, the mornings will be a bit tough, and you'll have to wake up early."
Huang Yao immediately replied: "That's not a problem. To be honest, I never sleep in. I wake up at six o'clock every day and go to bed promptly at ten o'clock at night.
But if you need me to, I can also work overtime at night!"
Liu Yifeng wanted exactly this kind of work attitude, as he couldn't guarantee there wouldn't be work after ten o'clock at night.
After all, once the vegetable greenhouses were built, especially during harvest season, it would be extremely busy.
Although he would hire large truck drivers and acquire several large trucks to open up sales channels to other regions, it was still possible that Huang Yao would be needed at times.
"Okay, let's talk about salary and days off now.
Currently, you only need to deliver vegetables to the kindergarten, and you don't have to work on Saturdays and Sundays. However, if there are other channels to deliver goods to later, I hope Brother Huang won't complain about not having rest days.
Once it gets busy later and deliveries are needed on weekends, you will only have three days off per month.
As for the salary, the base is 2,500 yuan per month, plus a performance bonus based on attendance rate, which adds up to about 2,800 yuan per month. Do you think this salary is satisfactory?" Liu Yifeng asked.