Wow!
Seeing the anger of Mathematics teacher Liu, the students in the class immediately started to cheer as if they were watching a show.
Sun Jinbu, Huang Xiaomin and others proudly showed off to Qian Shujuan.
"Sister Juan, did you see that? That kid must have heard that we were going to punish him, so he ran away in advance."
"He looks like a coward, but he is not afraid of the teacher. This has directly angered Old Liu. I think Old Liu might complain to the principal!"
"Sister Juan, if he dares to come to school tomorrow, the three of us will block him at the door of the classroom and ask him what big deal happened today that he dared not even attend class."
…
Qian Shujuan glared at them fiercely.
However, thinking back on what Lin Huowang said and his attitude when he left just now, it didn't seem like he was scared away by these people at all.
Moreover, after thinking carefully about Lin Huowang's appearance, she really felt that he looked a little familiar, but she just couldn't remember whose child Lin Huowang was.
…
On the other side, after leaving Chuncheng No. 11 High School, Lin Huowang went directly to the State Guesthouse.
At four o'clock on the dot, Keiko Kobayashi called in the hotel room.
Because Lin Huowang has now handed over full responsibility for the comic magazine in Japan to Keiko Kobayashi, Lin Tongchun is also happy to let Keiko Kobayashi communicate with Lin Huowang.
Keiko Kobayashi also handled her business impartially and without mixing in any personal feelings.
She had in-depth discussions with Lin Huowang about the idea of acquiring the comic magazine.
"Sure! No problem at all, at this price, we're getting a great bargain.
Huizi, just follow this idea and do it boldly!
Acquiring an already mature comic magazine company will also allow us to quickly roll out and promote the Dragon Jump comics..."
Lin Huowang approved of Keiko Kobayashi's approach and explained how to promote "Dragon Jump" and how to start registering patent copyrights for related anime characters and images in Japan and internationally.
"Okay! Lin Huowang-kun, please rest assured. Keiko will not let you down. I can guarantee that in less than a year, our Dragon Jump will become the best-selling manga magazine in Japan."
After listening to Lin Huowang's familiar and pleasant voice for nearly an hour, Kobayashi Keiko finally made the promise.
"Well! Then I'll leave it to you, Ms. Keiko. If there's a suitable opportunity later, I'll go to Japan as well."
Lin Huowang nodded in agreement.
"Really? Lin Huowang-kun, I'll wait for you in Japan."
After hanging up the phone, Keiko Kobayashi felt empty again.
However, when she thought about meeting Lin Huowang again in Japan, Keiko Kobayashi was filled with energy again.
She swore that she would launch "Dragon JUMP" as soon as possible and achieve good results so that Lin Huowang would be impressed.
So...
Keiko Kobayashi immediately began to contact Fujiwara Kaiichi, the current largest shareholder of "Tomorrow Manga Weekly", and made an appointment to visit him at "Tomorrow Manga Weekly" the next day to discuss the acquisition.
"Okay! Ms. Keiko, let's talk about it in detail tomorrow."
After hanging up the phone with Keiko Kobayashi, Fujiwara Kaiichi immediately showed a look of joy.
Because his "Tomorrow Comics Weekly" was about to go bankrupt.
If a sucker comes to buy the property at this time, he can successfully make some money and get away with it.
As for the several plots of land in Tokyo owned by "Weekly Tomorrow Manga" that Keiko Kobayashi valued, they were originally acquired at very low prices in accordance with the Tokyo Municipal Government's support for the cultural and comics industry.
It has not been developed yet because Fujiwara no Kai has no money and cannot build any buildings.
As far as this piece of land is concerned, its current market value is actually not high.
In addition, the money that "Tomorrow Manga Weekly" owed to the printing factory, employee wages, repayments from distribution channels, etc. in recent years totaled a total of 40 to 50 million yen.
According to the balance sheet, the current "Weekly Tomorrow Manga" is seriously insolvent. Even if the copyrights of previous comics are calculated at market prices, the value of all the assets is only more than 40 million yen at most.
Yes!
Small comic magazines like "Tomorrow Comics Weekly" have survived and have a certain sales volume because they once published a hit comic, with the highest weekly sales reaching 200,000 copies.
However, when the comic is finished or loses its appeal, the sales of "Tomorrow Comics Weekly" will plummet.
Before it ceased publication, sales of Tomorrow Comics Weekly had dropped to a pitiful level of only 500 copies sold per week.
With such poor sales, even the owners of bookstores and newsstands are too lazy to put these junk comic magazines in prominent positions.
Although comic book sales are not good, the magazine staff salaries, printing costs, channel dealer fees, etc. are fixed expenses.
Even though it has ceased publication now, Tomorrow Comics Weekly magazine must pay the salaries of its editors as long as it is not bankrupt.
so……
For Fujiwara Kaiichi, "Weekly Tomorrow Manga" is now a hot potato.
Not to mention that someone was willing to pay for it, even if he could give it away for free, he would be happy to deliver it immediately.
…
As for the current situation of "Weekly Tomorrow Manga", Keiko Kobayashi had actually already learned about it clearly through some commercial research agencies.
After obtaining authorization from Lin Huowang, Keiko Kobayashi immediately launched a plan to acquire "Tomorrow Manga Weekly".
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