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Yunli saw the shock in Duan Dawei and Yangmei's eyes.
She sat quietly on the sofa, patiently waiting for them to digest their thoughts, without rushing them to make a decision.
After a long time, Duan Dawei and Yang Mei came to their senses.
Both of them felt very complicated.
"After I sell you the anime copyright..." Duan Dawei asked with mixed feelings, "Is there anything I can do for Linlin?"
Yunli: "No need. After you sell the animation copyright to me, I will handle all the rest."
Duan Dawei nodded and looked at Yang Mei: "What do you say?"
Yang Mei thought of the time when Linlin had argued with them and had said that her only hobby was writing stories, and begged them to satisfy her. She sighed deeply and said, "Let Linlin decide for herself."
Linlin and Qingqing were standing at the door of the room, paying attention to what was happening in the living room.
As soon as Yangmei said this, they heard it.
Qingqing's eyes suddenly lit up: "Linlin, your parents agree!"
She should have been very happy that her stubborn parents had agreed to have her story adapted into an anime.
But at this moment, Linlin felt like crying.
"Dad, Mom." She walked out of the room and came to Duan Dawei and Yang Mei. "I heard everything you just said."
"Since you've heard everything." Yang Mei looked at her with an indescribably complicated expression, "Then make your own decision."
It was the first time that Linlin felt her mother’s complicated emotions, and she suddenly felt a little scared: “Mom.
I just like writing stories, I don’t intend to stop studying.
I will continue to study hard in the future.
I will be admitted to a key high school and a good university."
In the past, Yangmei would definitely be very happy and relieved to hear this.
But now when she heard this, she began to doubt whether it was right or wrong forcing Linlin to study.
The same is true for Duan Dawei.
Seeing that they weren't nodding or smiling like before, Linlin became even more panicked. "Mom and Dad, I'm telling the truth. I will study hard in the future. I didn't lie to you."
Seeing that she was about to cry, Yang Mei sighed and said, "Linlin, if you want to learn in the future, then go ahead and learn.
If you don’t want to, Mom and Dad… won’t force you anymore.
If you like writing stories, go ahead and write them.”
The reality of a story of eighty thousand.
The belief that had kept Yang Mei going for so many years, "only by studying hard can one live a good life," collapsed.
She now has no idea whether studying is important or not.
"Mom!" Linlin was really scared. "I was wrong. I will never disobey you again. Please don't be like this, okay?"
Yunli listened from the side, with a few black lines sliding down his forehead.
Why are Linlin’s parents so extreme?
I used to force Linlin to study very hard, thinking that studying was the most important thing.
Now he has reached the other extreme and is completely planning to ignore Linlin's studies.
Can't you neutralize these two extremes?
Yunli thought about it and couldn't help but interrupt, "Linlin's parents.
Linlin is still a student, so of course she has to focus on her studies.
But, she has a talent for writing stories.
As parents, you can give her some freedom in this regard.
I am not saying this to encourage you to completely indulge her in writing stories.
I just think that it is a good choice to let Linlin write stories to relieve stress while studying.
Moreover, as her cultural background becomes richer, her writing skills will become better and she will be able to better control the stories.
These are two complementary things, and you don’t have to completely give up one for the other.”
Duan Dawei and Yang Mei were stunned when they heard this: "Is that so?"
"Of course." Yunli smiled. "Linlin's grades are so good, why would she give up her studies? Writing stories and studying don't conflict, they can definitely go hand in hand."
Linlin nodded frantically, "Sister Yun is right."
She just likes writing stories and has never thought of giving up studying to write stories.
Qingqing scratched her head and thought that Linlin's parents were really weird.
Writing stories is writing stories, and learning is learning.
She knew that these two things did not conflict, so why didn't they, as adults, know this?
The purpose of adapting Linlin's story into an animation was successfully achieved.
After talking with Linlin herself, Yunli bought all of her existing stories.
Linlin wrote a total of twelve stories, and the number of words in each story did not exceed 50,000.
Yunli spent a total of 1.06 million on these twelve stories.
Before paying and signing the contract, Yunli looked at Linlin seriously and asked, "Are you sure you want to sell all of your stories to me now?
You need to know.
If the animated film adapted from your first story makes money after it is released.
The prices for the animation adaptation rights of other stories will increase.
If you sell me all their anime adaptation rights now, I will only buy them at the newcomer price.
Have you really thought this through?"
Linlin also looked at Yunli seriously: "I've thought it through.
If it weren’t for you, Sister Yun, my stories would never have had the chance to be adapted into anime.
I wouldn’t have the freedom to write stories.”
"Okay." Yunli opened the contract and took out a pen. "Since you have thought it through, let's sign the contract."
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