Lele: Brother, will your parents dislike me...?
Big Mimi: Little brother Yi Yang, don't run away...?
Liu Tianxian: Why didn't I make a move at the beginning...?
Yi Yang: I...
"From now on, you will be in charge of managing all the company's artists. Unless it's a major issue, we will not interfere. You will be in charge."
At this point, he gestured to Jin Hua with his hand.
"Brother Yi is responsible for providing the script. Of course, if you want to film something yourself, there won't be any conflict at all."
Yi Yang was also a bit dumbfounded; how did this involve him?
This is like someone who's just trying to get by ending up on their own side. If things really went according to Wang Jun's plan, wouldn't they have transformed into the client themselves?
I'm just a small-time investor; isn't this shareholding too much?
I really don't know why Wang Jun brought me along.
Of course, Yi Yang wouldn't be foolish enough to speak up first; he'd rather keep watching.
At this moment, Jin Hua's face also became somewhat solemn, and she did not speak immediately.
She had absolutely no objection to the penguin population's 51%, as she had anticipated it when she came.
However, she couldn't quite understand why Yi Yang was given 15%.
Jin Hua has no doubt that Yi Yang is talented. But isn't it a bit excessive for him to hold so many shares simply because he's a screenwriter?
Is Wang Jun using Yi Yang's name to seek personal gain by allocating resources in this way?
Once this idea came to mind, Jin Hua became even more convinced that this was indeed the case.
In name, Wang Jun is the general manager of Tencent Entertainment, but in reality, he is just a senior employee with a small shareholding.
Now that such a great opportunity has been presented to us, it would be unreasonable not to take advantage of it.
Thinking about it this way, it makes perfect sense.