Graduation Project Stolen? She Reports the Technology Package to the State Instead

(Liu Yun Series 2) No CP + Entertainment + Technology

As soon as she arrived, her graduation project was stolen, and she was branded as an imposter. She retaliated by reporting it, and

Chapter 110 A Roundabout Scheme

Fortunately, she was quick-witted and rarely revealed Liu Yun's affairs to others.

Even if it were just a blind date, and they actually became boyfriend and girlfriend, she would never share her best friend's secret preferences with him.

Moreover, she knew very well that Liu Yun didn't like being the subject of other people's conversations.

Liu Yun: "Let's have an open and honest talk with your parents. I'll also talk to your brother. You need to know that I'm not just about the billions in box office revenue; I also have the technology from your brother's company."

"Since someone has come up with this method to contact me, things are probably not going to stop here."

"Is the Song Group willing to hand over these things?"

With so many secrets involved, is it really necessary for this marriage to proceed?

If the Song Group doesn't want these things, they should just say so. Why bother sending their daughter out on blind dates and repaying this favor?

What if Song Xingfei really gets scammed? Do you expect her to come to her rescue?

She's overthinking it. Usually, when she encounters someone who's obsessed with romance, she'll choose to give up and respect their fate.

She would remind Song Xingfei and try to find a solution, but if she couldn't persuade her, she wouldn't take the responsibility upon herself.

Song Xingfei also realized the seriousness of the matter; the blind dates that had been happening recently were definitely not as simple as they seemed on the surface.

"I will have a good talk with my parents."

If you don't want this kind of trouble, then spit out the benefits you've already swallowed.

Many people are watching; they want the benefits and don't care about the trouble.

Liu Yun carefully discussed Song Xingfei's situation with Song Ansheng, mainly because it depended on what kind of son-in-law Song's parents wanted.

Whether you approach someone with ulterior motives or have been calculating from the beginning, it doesn't matter.

Are you thinking, or are you sure, that you can suppress it for a lifetime, so that no one can cause any trouble?

Song Ansheng didn't pay attention at first; on the contrary, he was very busy, so he didn't get to go on any blind dates.

After listening to Liu Yun's analysis, Song Ansheng realized something was wrong and went back to have a serious talk with his parents.

Clearly, the so-called blind date was not simple from the beginning. If Song Xingfei really becomes love-struck and does something bad for a man, can her parents accept it?

Song's parents then realized that what seemed like casual favors and relationships had long been mixed with calculations.

They are the only ones who still think it's just a blind date, and if it doesn't work out, so be it, mainly because some matchmakers are hard to refuse.

Business people are used to complicated interpersonal relationships and will not offend anyone unnecessarily.

That means Song Xingfei will have to go through a lot of trouble, spending the New Year going on blind dates everywhere, leaving her physically and mentally exhausted...

Knowing the truth, Song's parents naturally realized what was going on and intentionally stopped attending the so-called dinner parties. The elderly couple simply disappeared and went on a "trip," leaving everything else to Song Ansheng.

Song Xingfei was finally relieved and hugged Liu Yun, crying for a long time: "...Great, I don't have to go on blind dates anymore. My fear of men will be cured in a while."

Liu Yun: "...Then you should just admit you're afraid of men. Actually, this kind of thing is never over."

"Many people believe that as long as they get your consent and your heart, everything will fall into place naturally."

"You probably have quite a few people around you."

If things don't work out with the old couple, someone will target Song Xingfei directly.

Some people do have a knack for seduction, and they might not necessarily be unable to meet the type of girl Song Xingfei likes.

Song Xingfei: "...Can't people have a few days of peace?"

"Is this movie that influential?"

Xie Xuan said quietly, "Recently, there have been quite a few new faces in the neighborhood. People often pass by outside the boss's villa, and they are all kinds of men."

As she spoke, Xie Xuan glanced at the innocent-looking Li Hong and Xue Junyi.

The authorities probably had this idea from the beginning!

Li Hong: ...He really was just here as a bodyguard.

Xue Junyi: ...He knows his own limitations; he is not worthy.

Xie Xuan: ...She knew what was going on. Every time she was in front of Liu Yun, she would unconsciously adopt the identity of a junior. They really couldn't muster any thoughts of becoming a master.

For no apparent reason, all that remained was respect.

Liu Yun was also aware of what was going on. They saw each other every day, and there were subtle hints in their conversations.

While they were with her, their hidden injuries healed, their martial arts skills improved significantly, and they naturally developed the mindset of juniors after receiving her guidance and instruction.

Song Xingfei asked curiously, "So, besides this method, couldn't those people think of any other way?"

Liu Yun: "Maybe it's because it's effective and requires the least effort. I didn't know I had all kinds of men around me. Even the quality of men in the entertainment industry isn't this high."

At times like these, she felt that being an old woman wasn't so bad.

At least they wouldn't be so blatant about giving gifts to men; they'd at least have some shame and try to cover it up.

Xie Xuan coughed and said, "Yun Zhao's various projects recently have been attracting a lot of people begging to give him money. Movies with box office revenue exceeding 10 billion have a really big impact."

With pressure from above, and given that it was the first 3D film, with the technology provided by Liu Yun, the cinema's share of the profits had been reduced to the minimum.

Seeing so much money slip through their fingers, everyone felt a pang of heartache.

Liu Yun and Yun Zhao were so eager to make money that everyone flocked to them.

At this point, even though Yun Zhao's project had strict conditions, allowing investors to invest money but not participate, there were still many investors willing to participate.

In just over a year, Yun Zhao has carved out a completely different circle.

This is a truly threatening industry earthquake.

Both human resources and capital are flowing into Yunzhao. Other companies in the industry are either changing or caught in a dilemma, making it difficult to move forward. This is what truly marks the beginning of the industry's winter.

The movie "China" is far from being taken off the screens, and the entertainment industry has already been implicitly divided into two ecosystems.

One is Yun Zhao's circle.

One is the circle outside of Yunzhao; those working in the industry find it incredibly difficult.

The industry has undergone tremendous changes in just one year.

Too many people are not adapting well.

The entire entertainment industry has fallen into a strange state.

As long as Liu Yun doesn't provoke her, everything will be fine.

She doesn't necessarily want to be autocratic or monopolize an industry.

In her spare time, Liu Yun paid close attention to the progress of films released in foreign cinemas, which meant when "China" would be shown in foreign cinemas.

It's not about making more money at the box office.

The main purpose is to take advantage of the opportunity presented by naked-eye 3D to promote this kung fu film with distinctive Chinese cultural characteristics.

Market conditions are something that can be cultivated.

When foreign audiences are compelled to watch this movie in 3D, they will inevitably develop some understanding of Chinese culture.

If you watch it a few more times and see a few more films, it won't feel so unfamiliar anymore.

Liu Yun was after the overseas film market; she never cared about international recognition or other people's acceptance of Yan culture.

She would never make a movie specifically to cater to these kinds of tastes.