Chapter 243 - 211 Opening the Club (Two in One)_2
Chapter 243: Chapter 211: Opening the Club (Two in One)_2
Chapter 243: Chapter 211: Opening the Club (Two in One)_2
Chu Mingcheng just smiled and didn’t boast, after all, he was exceptionally talented.
However, now that everyone was present, he shared his recent idea, “How about we start a swimming club together? Once we achieve higher free diving certification levels, we can also start a free diving club.”
Upon hearing this, everyone started to seriously consider Chu Mingcheng’s proposal.
Jiang Luoluo felt that Chu Mingcheng’s suggestion to start a swimming club was probably considering her underwater dance.
Zhang Wei’s face, however, inexplicably bore a slightly malicious smile, though it was unclear what good thing he had thought of.
Chen Yang was the most serious in his consideration. He pondered for a moment and said, “Running a club is not the same as running a swimming pool. The requirements for the venues are quite different.”
“Honestly, I’m not very interested in opening a swimming pool, but partnering to start a club sounds quite interesting.”
Chu Mingcheng looked at Chen Yang, “You also think starting a club is possible?”
Chen Yang nodded, “It’s possible, but for now, I reckon you’re the only one who can reach the coach level quickly. Ah Wei and I still have a long way to go. Secondly, we need to continuously incorporate new partners to strengthen our team, which all feels quite troublesome.”
“There’s no rush; we can take it slow. After all, we have a boat, and our focus will still be on deep-sea fishing in the future. The club can just be a side venture for fun.”
“After all, once our free diving skills reach a certain level, starting a club would just be a matter of course.”
The idea of the club was something Chu Mingcheng thought of on the spur of the moment during their break, with no immediate plans for establishment.
He simply considered that Jiang Luoluo would need a venue for her future underwater dance shoots.
Considering setting up a venue—starting a club would be more efficient than having a venue that would mostly be empty, which would be too wasteful.
After resting for a while, Chu Mingcheng and his group continued their fishing until lunchtime, when they temporarily returned to the Sky.
The catch was efficiently organized and stored in the cold storage by the boat crew without them needing to worry too much.
After showering and having lunch, they didn’t plan to continue fishing in the afternoon but instead went back to their rooms to rest, preparing for night fishing for deep sea fish.
After a short nap and waking up, it was only two in the afternoon.
At this time, the sun was blazing, and Chu Mingcheng had no intention of fishing.
Feeling somewhat bored lying in bed for a while, he simply got up and went over to Jiang Luoluo’s place.
He didn’t need to knock; he just took out his key and opened the door.
Jiang Luoluo hadn’t felt very tired in the morning either and, after a short nap, leaned against the headboard, preparing to study underwater dancing.
She hadn’t even turned on her laptop when the door was already being opened.
But she wasn’t panicked because, apart from Chu Mingcheng, no one else could open that door.
“Woke up?”
“Yeah, I was a bit bored and came to see what you’re up to.”
“Then join me in studying underwater dance; I have no clue about it.” Jiang Luoluo scooted over in bed, indicating for him to come up.
Chu Mingcheng closed the door and naturally took off his shoes and squeezed onto the bed.
The computer was already booted up, and Jiang Luoluo leaned against his chest and then opened Bilibili, searching for underwater dance.
The materials in this area weren’t abundant, but they managed to find some good videos.
“Wow, there really is a classical-themed dance in water!” Jiang Luoluo exclaimed in surprise.
She then clicked on a video, not expecting that the first video would be so impressive.
The dance itself wasn’t particularly outstanding, but combined with underwater camerawork and post-editing that sped up some movements to match the accompaniment’s rhythm, the dance was entirely elevated.
Furthermore, many moves that couldn’t be done on land could be performed in water, which was also an advantage.
“No way, her breath-holding time is too long, isn’t it?” Jiang Luoluo remarked after watching the video.
Chu Mingcheng opened the description and pointed to it, saying, “It must have been edited out. Look here, sixteen hours of diving, over two hundred descensions. This shows that shooting a dance underwater is very challenging, likely without the use of an oxygen tank by the cameraperson.”
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“Her balance in the water is incredibly strong, plus keeping up with the rhythm without the music, she’s really amazing!”
Becoming a professional dancer, Jiang Luoluo wasn’t surprised by the high difficulty of shooting, but she also noticed many more intricate details.
Having dived in water before, she knew she couldn’t perform to this extent yet, but this rather fueled her ambition.
“I’ve decided, I’m going to specialize in underwater dance in the future; it’s very interesting.”
“Then we need to hurry up and make money, and also continue to coax Chen Yang and the others to partner and set up a club, building a suitable venue for your shoots.”
“Uh…you started a club just to provide me with a venue, huh?”
“That’s part of the reason! But like I said earlier, once our group’s free diving skills improve later on, starting a club would also just be a matter of course.”
Jiang Luoluo thought about it and felt Chu Mingcheng was right.
Moreover, setting up a club would sound more professional than just fishing in the future, and she also supported this endeavor.
Then the two of them focused on watching videos again, as there weren’t many videos on classical-themed underwater dances. They quickly finished watching them all.
After watching, they continued to search online for various issues related to shooting, noting them down; these were issues they needed to address in the future.