I Can See the Price of Items

Fu Song transmigrated to a parallel world, and at the same time, his eyes underwent a mutation, allowing him to see the price of any item.

Olympic silver medal: 113.5 yuan. [Don't scratch...

Chapter 136 Come on, let’s fight it out!

Caidie also took advantage of this popularity to attract another 3 million fans?

After a moment of silence, Clark looked at his assistant and said, "Immediately send a lawyer's letter to Caidie Culture and Entertainment in the name of the China branch of How to Train Your Dragon."

We demand they apologize to us and compensate us for the loss of reputation by 1 million yuan.”

As soon as he finished speaking, his assistant said with a strange look on his face, "I just received a lawyer's letter from Caidie Culture and Entertainment.

The other party stated that "How to Train Your Dragon" must be removed from the shelves immediately for rectification, and donated 100 million yuan to the "Dying to Survive Fund" as an apology for plagiarizing traditional Chinese culture.

After that, the assistant added: "'Drug God Fund' is a charity organization established by the boss of Caidie Culture and Entertainment."

Clark: “…”

After a long while, he finally asked his assistant, "What is the chance of the other party winning the lawsuit?"

The assistant laughed and said, “Their chance of winning is zero. Although Hua Guolong’s image has a long history, it has no intellectual property protection.

So we don't need to pay any attention to it. They are just using this to capitalize on the popularity of Lost on Journey and boost the box office."

Unexpectedly, Clark said with a serious expression: "Why not ignore it? He wants to take legal action, right? Then let's take legal action.

And even if they don't want to leave, they have no choice.

You should do as I say, draft a lawyer's letter, and hire the best lawyer in China. Then I will see who is the real clown.

Besides, do you really think he is the only one who can control public opinion?

I immediately took to Weibo to accuse Caidie Culture and Entertainment of fabricating rumors and confusing the public."

As New Year's Day is approaching and everyone is thinking about celebrating the holiday, the conflict between Caidie Culture and Entertainment and the Chinese branch of "How to Train Your Dragon" instantly went viral.

The two sides exchanged opinions on Weibo, and the argument became very lively.

Anyway, they all seem to be very reasonable.

Not only that, both parties also posted lawyers' letters, stating that they would fight it out in court.

Ah, this...

We have all been watching movies for so many years, but this is the first time that a movie has been sued due to public opinion.

I've never seen anything like this in my life.

What’s even more exaggerated is that the court date is the day before “How to Train Your Dragon” is released.