If it's just one or two songs, agreeing isn't a big deal, and it doesn't cost many points.
But TV show composition usually requires more than one song, with the opening, ending, and additional inserts, at least three or four.
If the director demands high standards, there might be even more.
This amount is quite large.
Solely earning money by spending so many points isn't worth it, but there are solutions.
Wu Mu thought about it and said, "I can write the songs, but I want to sing them myself."
Hmm, not enough points for songwriting, so singing would make up for it.
However, this condition seemed to be beyond Director Wang Ren's expectations. He paused, "I need to go back and ask."
Wu Mu was slightly surprised, not surprised that Director Wang Ren didn't agree with him on the spot.
Generally, the OST is sung by certain fixed people, and it's hard for ordinary singers to get in. It's normal for a new director who hasn't sung before to have doubts.