My Website Is About to Go Bankrupt

Fang Yang, a struggling bar singer, soul-transferred into a parallel universe where he inherited a dying website and a music academy, graduating from a student who lost both parents. He revived th...

Chapter 189, /.

As the Yuewen Entertainment building receded into the distance, Guan Yue teased Zhou Xin, who was still blushing, "Our little Xin has finally found someone she likes. Good men should be seized quickly, lest they be snatched away by those slutty and cheap women."

Zhou Xin's neck turned red. "It's not like that at all. I just really like this painting, so I got a little excited."

Seeing Zhou Xin's shy expression, Guan Yue said, "If you like him, go for it boldly. Boys like Fang Yang are very popular. You'll miss out if you act fast, and it'll be too late to regret it later."

Zhou Xin held the painting scroll, remaining silent for a moment, staring blankly at the rapidly receding buildings outside the window.

Fang Yang was currently very busy at the company. The income of more than 100 million yuan in the past few days allowed Fang Yang to go all out and start recruiting on a large scale. The once deserted building was now full of people, and the office space was obviously not enough. Fang Yang found a five-story office building about one kilometer away, which was right on the other side of the current office and the hotel, making it very convenient to get to the hotel from both.

After renting the office building, Fang Yang began a rapid renovation, planning to move Yuewen Entertainment Media Culture Co., Ltd. to the new office building after completion, so that the two could complement each other without interfering with each other.

Yang Huajin was the busiest person, constantly interviewing new employees. The main positions were handled by headhunting companies. The heads of important functions such as public relations, human resources, logistics, security and brokerage needed to be experienced elites.

Not only Yuewen Entertainment Media Culture Co., Ltd., but also the Yuewen Entertainment website is recruiting extensively. The website has too few staff. With the rapid increase in website traffic, the original staffing is far from keeping up with the development needs of the website, and each department needs a large number of additional staff.

For a new company like Yuewen Entertainment, recruiting is very difficult, especially for elite personnel. They generally don't want to work for a small, newly established company with no backing. Therefore, the role of headhunting companies is particularly important. Fang Yang has always adhered to the principle of leaving professional matters to professionals.

So, besides writing scripts, Fang Yang was busy writing novels and producing theme songs for "Calabash" with Zhu Laosan and others. "Calabash" was about to be released this weekend, and Jin Dahai had already produced two episodes. So, after finding voice actors, Fang Yang immersed himself in composing music every day. There were quite a few theme songs for "Calabash," and even with the system's assistance, Fang Yang still needed people to produce them.

The entire company was in a frenzy of activity. Zhu Laosan even felt more tired than before when rushing to commercial performances. Every morning when he arrived at work, there was a new interlude that needed to be played. As soon as the old guys finished playing, a new sheet music would be delivered. Zhu Laosan didn't know how Fang Yang could write so many interludes. Compared to the old days when he only wrote one song a year or even every few years, his life now was undoubtedly bittersweet. Every day he woke up to a brand new day and brand new sheet music. For an old musician like Zhu Laosan, this was the greatest happiness!

The most arduous and exhausting task was the animation department. Although they had Fang Yang's comics as the base, they still had to create entirely new frames according to the script. The comics team only had two people, and they had to draw so many comics in such a tight timeframe that you can imagine how hard it was.

The rendering team worked around the clock just to keep up with the pace. The two of them were working like crazy every day with dark circles under their eyes. The post-production team was even more exhausted. With so many scenes, they edited them frame by frame until their eyes were blurry.

Jin Dahai urgently approached Fang Yang, "Xiao Yang, you need to find me more people, my old brothers are about to collapse."

Fang Yang was speechless. "Uncle Jin, if you need people, just go and recruit them. I told you a long time ago that you need to recruit more people. You've been in this industry for decades, and you know much more about talent than I do."

Jin Dahai was about to cry. "I've never been this anxious before, so I underestimated the situation. It seems I'll have to gather a lot of manpower."

Fang Yang: "Uncle Jin, I have a suggestion. While the industry is not doing well right now, you should recruit a lot of top-notch animation talents. We need talents from all fields, at least a hundred people, who can simultaneously form two or three teams to work on two or three animations. In the future, the animation group will form an animation branch company. Uncle Jin, you have a heavy responsibility."

Jin Dahai was taken aback. "Is it really that big?"

Fang Yang nodded: "We not only need to produce children's animation, but also adult animation and animated films. There are many projects. Only by recruiting a large number of people, especially high-end talents, can we take the lead. In the future, even if others want to follow suit, they will be left behind. Therefore, we must pay attention to morality."

Jin Dahai: "Okay, I understand now. I'll go and recruit a batch of people to handle the emergency, and then we'll speed up the recruitment process when we have more free time."

Jin Dahai came and went like a gust of wind, leaving Fang Yang speechless. This whirlwind behavior was really unlike Jin Dahai's style.

After returning to Beijing, Zhou Xin went straight home. Her mother, Ni Sufeng, was reading the newspaper in the living room. Zhou Xin quietly walked up to her mother, unfurled the scroll, and immediately covered the newspaper completely, releasing a fresh scent of ink.

Ni Su-fen was born into a scholarly family and has a particular love for calligraphy and painting. She liked Fang Yang's "Xiang Jian Huan" very much after seeing it last time, so she asked her husband Zhou Haijun to take care of Fang Yang. Later, after seeing "Xinzhu", she paid special attention to this young man.

At that moment, following the scent of ink, Zhou Xin saw the painting "Fairy Among Bamboo." She was momentarily mesmerized. Zhou Xin looked remarkably like her mother, Ni Sufeng. Watching the fairy in the painting dance gracefully among the bamboo grove, shrouded in a thin mist, felt like stepping into a fairyland. Ni Sufeng felt as if she herself were dancing in the forest, every movement imbued with rhythm and beauty.

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