Chapter 55 Renewal



Chapter 55 Renewal

Wenxi looked through Li Yu's mark and sent it directly to Xiaoyun: [Work overtime tonight and make another copy based on this. ]

Zhou Yun: [Received! ]

Liu Wangxue saw Wenxi's cold expression when he asked Xiaoyun to work overtime, and shook her head with a "tsk tsk" sound: "Fortunately, I have already left the workplace."

Wenxi held the phone and laughed, "What's the matter? Do you think my boss is unkind?"

"No, no," Liu Wangxue said sarcastically, "They are still young, they need to experience and hone their skills. Otherwise, how can they grow? Overtime is a blessing that every company gives to its employees!"

"Don't think I can't hear what you are saying!" Wenxi said while typing.

As the two of them were jokingly arguing, Peng Peng, who was watching the show, became a little dishonest. He swept his tail across Xiao Ci's face, then quickly retreated before Xiao Ci could stretch out her claws.

This happened several times before Xiao Ci could no longer bear it. She threw a few cat punches and turned around to run into Liu Wangxue's arms.

But he jumped too hard and failed to brake in time, so he hit Wenxi's arm.

Wenxi slid her fingers across the touchpad of her laptop, preparing to open the email writing page and write a draft first. After Xiaoyun sent the second version of the itinerary, she could send it directly to Joshua's assistant.

When Xiaoci bumped into him, the mouse pointer clicked on the address book.

Liu Wangxue picked Xiaoci up and glanced at the laptop screen, worried that the collision might cause Wenxi to accidentally touch something and delay her work.

As a result, she saw her old email address in Wenxi's contact list. Liu Wangxue asked, "I haven't used this email address for a long time. Why do you still keep it?"

Wenxi opened the letter writing interface and said, "Hey, do you go out of your way to clean up the contact information in your mailbox?"

"Ah, that's right." Liu Wangxue lowered her head to teach Xiaoci, "Don't be so reckless, you know, bumping into someone else is a small matter, but what if you get hurt?"

"Hey, Liu Wangxue, how can you talk like that?" Wen Xi was writing an email and yet he was able to retort.

"Just concentrate on writing your essay. Be careful not to write down what you said. It would be embarrassing if you send it out." Liu Wangxue pinched Xiaoci's breast pads. Ah, it felt so comfortable.

Xiaoci looked up and complained: "Meow~" It was you who bumped into me, I didn't mean it.

Liu Wangxue scratched its chin, and Xiaoci squinted his eyes comfortably.

Wenxi finished writing the email and asked Liu Wangxue: "Xuxu, is the contact information you left on a certain drama platform this old email address?"

"It seems so," Liu Wangxue asked, "What's wrong?"

Wenxi patted the sofa and said, "The 21st Case of Dazhao" is so popular that it can be regarded as a phenomenal IP. According to the current trend in the circle, there must be someone who wants to strike while the iron is hot and make a film or TV series.

However, Liu Wangxue not only didn't know that the game was popular, but also didn't mention other types of copyright sales during the last chat. This is obviously unscientific.

Wenxi finished speaking her mind: "I sincerely suggest that you at least pay attention to the subsequent development after selling a copyright. Hurry up and log in to the platform and email to check. I think someone will definitely contact you to buy other copyrights. We can lie low, but we still have to make the money we should make, especially when it comes right to our door."

Liu Wangxue went back to her room and got her computer.

In fact, when she was having a barbecue that day, she had a plan after learning about the game's popularity. Her idea was the same as Wenxi's. But since Wenxi had come, she wanted to spend time with her friend first, and then she could focus on her own affairs after Wenxi left.

Since Wenxi brought it up today, she would take a look at it.

"A Certain Play" was originally a communication and display platform built by several well-known big names in the circle for screenwriters. Anyone can upload and publish their own scripts, or it is called "public execution."

Later, the website developed a contract-based streaming section, but after signing the contract, the copyright basically no longer belonged to the creator, and the creator could only get a share of the copyright after it was sold.

Once the contract-based profit-sharing mechanism came out, the original meaning of communication and display changed, but the website still promised that the copyright of unsigned works still belongs to the creator.

Liu Wangxue is the kind of person who is unwilling to sign a contract. Why should she give up the script she worked so hard to write?

But without signing a contract, there will be no promotion and it will be drowned in the ocean of countless works.

Feeling discouraged, he followed Wenxi's advice and became a host.

Wenxi said at the time: "Screenwriters, to put it simply, are just about telling stories. Since it's about telling stories, where can't we tell them? And live streaming is so simple and straightforward. You tell a story, and you can get immediate feedback on whether the audience likes it or not. If the number of views is high and the story goes viral, maybe someone will rush to buy the copyright from you, and you can still make money."

When Wenxi said this, she was not just comforting Liu Wangxue, she really believed in Liu Wangxue's abilities.

She had read almost all of Liu Wangxue's scripts. Although they were all short stories at the time, each story was very eye-catching. Some of them were even submitted for competitions and achieved very good results.

Gold will always shine.

Liu Wangxue thought about it for many days and finally listened to Wenxi's advice. It happened that at that time, Shiliu Video had a new anchor support plan, and the platform saw that she had good looks and signed her.

Later, when Liu Wangxue was looking up information for topics for his live broadcast, he discovered a very interesting story, which came from a video that attracted attention from a certain play.

She logged into this platform that she had forgotten for a long time, and then found that someone had sent her many private messages, wanting to buy the copyright of "The Twenty-first Case of Dazhao", and said that the contract had been sent to her email and the terms could be negotiated.

The email address was this old one. After this matter was dealt with, she never logged into a certain play again, and the email address was also abandoned.

After several years, Liu Wangxue even forgot her login password to the website. To retrieve her password, she had to use her registered email address, which was linked to her mobile phone. Fortunately, she had not changed her mobile phone number.

As soon as I logged into my mailbox, the number of unread emails showed “99+”.

Liu Wangxue didn't care for the time being, and followed the steps to reset the password. After logging in, the website's small speaker icon also had "99+" on it.

Liu Wangxue quickly clicked through and found that there were indeed many people who wanted to seek cooperation or purchase copyrights.

The account with the most private messages is an account nicknamed "Face Rolling Keyboard". The latest one was this afternoon, saying that it wanted to renew the copyright of the game, and it had an expression of despair.

Wenxi asked: "This should be Du Yunkai, right?"

(End of this chapter)

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