They also asked Shen Fang about more updates to *Zhu Xian*, whether Bi Yao would be resurrected, whether Lu Xueqi and Zhang Xiaofan would end up together, and whether Wan Jianyi was dead. Shen Fang responded with a smile and ignored them.
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The interview ended at noon.
Finally, Shen Fang led the 28 authors in taking a group photo with the book lovers in the audience.
At noon, Lu Jinbo and Shen Fang hosted a banquet for these top authors.
When the contract offer was made, and it was learned that it was not a contract of servitude, but only a contract for the rights to the book title and copyright, the authors present, except for Tang Sanshao and Xinyu Wuhen who said they needed to consider it, were not interested in signing with Feilong.
Because Shen Fang raised a very important point: Feilong guarantees the interests of authors. Signing with Feilong means their hard work won't be taken advantage of by others. They pay promptly, the platform is large, the service is good, and it's not a contract of servitude. They are all veterans and have compared it with other platforms. Feilong offers too much. It would be foolish not to sign with them.
Chen Fang didn't care much about Tang San Shao and Xin Yu Wu Hen; he didn't care whether they signed or not. Feilong didn't lack authors. If it were Chen Dong, Chen Fang might have given them some consideration. It didn't matter whether these two H-novels authors signed contracts or not, but if Tang San Shao wanted to leave, he wouldn't be able to use that name anymore.
It now belongs to Feilong.
Shen Fang and Lu Jinbo repeatedly lured these cash cows into writing, telling them that as long as they wrote well, copyright and adaptation rights would be within their grasp. They assured them that as long as they put their heart and soul into their work, the platform would reward them handsomely, and they would make a lot of money.
The interview session concluded amidst clinking glasses and exchanging toasts.
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