Chapter 20 The pond was blown up



"With this quality, considering the cost of animation, 500,000... that's only enough for a few seconds?" The supervisor was exasperated: "If it were you, would you be willing to negotiate?"

The starting price is too low; I'm too lazy to negotiate.

However, after seeing it, I was even more determined not to let it go.

They regretted not having thought more carefully about their entry beforehand.

The cattle and horses hung their heads in dejection.

Let alone 500,000, even 10 million might not be enough!

What's the point of submitting a work of this caliber to a competition for newcomers to build up their experience?

Fried fish?

This is because they're afraid the fishpond will explode.

Liu Yun wouldn't budge, and Bai Xiong was helpless, so he tried to talk to the school leaders to make peace. Up until now, they hadn't even thought about sharing the copyright fees.

There is no precedent for this for newcomers.

They would rather give a small bribe to the person who mediates.

The video has enormous potential for future development.

However, Lin Ying acted quickly. With Xiao Tongzi providing accurate buyer information, she went directly to the buyers' homes to sell the usage rights.

Liu Yun didn't ask for an exorbitant fee; she simply extended the usage period, after which she would have to pay the usage fee again.

Five million, for five years.

Hospitals cannot use it outside the hospital.

This only requires the small device to put a shell on the video, which is only applicable to the local area network of the hospital area.

I also made sure to inform the hospital in advance about something that could be done easily.

The hospital staff took the video and eagerly put it into use, only to discover that the video sent by the copyright holder was actually clearer and of better quality than the one available online.

We didn't object to the price they quoted, we just added the number of years.

I wanted to buy it back then, but I didn't know if it would actually work.

Who would have thought that a video could have such a calming effect?

The video was playing on a loop on screens all over the hospital. The effect was reduced in the noisy crowd, but it was still effective.

The effects were most pronounced in the psychotherapy room of the ward.

The videos on White Bear Video Network are no longer available, and viewers who used to feel uncomfortable if they didn't watch them several times a day are going to explode.

Entries submitted for the competition should not be cached or downloaded.

Now it's gone just like that, where are they supposed to go to look for it?

It's all so ordinary, but if I don't check it every day, I get really restless and life becomes unbearable.

Many comment sections were flooded with these complaints, which ironically boosted the video's popularity.

Some people haven't seen it, but they're complaining about it everywhere, which has aroused some curiosity.

What? You can find peace of mind just by watching it?

Real or fake pout? How could a video possibly have such an effect?

There's even a saying circulating among those who've seen it: "One viewing brings stillness, two viewings bring peace, three or four viewings bring a peaceful lie-down," claiming that watching the video multiple times makes the world feel more harmonious and makes it easier to reconcile with oneself.

In this fast-paced, superficial era, many weary people will only become more curious upon seeing this claim.

Liu Yun didn't keep them in suspense and immediately had Xiao Tongzi post the video to the social media account, subtly sending the viewing link to those who were looking for it.

A significant amount of traffic immediately flowed in, earning Liu Yun a considerable number of points.

"I've finally found my people, here I come!"

"I want to watch it every morning, noon, and night, at mealtimes."

"I never expected that every time I watch it, it's like the first time. It's great, I'll never get tired of it."

"I just don't understand, it's just an ordinary dandelion, how can it be so cute and endearing?"

"Newbie, let me take a look. I also want to lie down."

"I'm different from the people upstairs; they just want peace and quiet..."

The number of clicks continued to rise, and it quickly became a hit.

Only videos can truly reach a wider audience.

The competitions on Baixiong Video Network have a mindset of being trapped in a cage; many people simply don't know how to participate, and it's just a place for self-entertainment.

Now that I'm on short video websites, especially those small, niche sites, the initial surge in traffic has actually increased my viewership.

As a result, while Liu Yun was busy filming, she occasionally had a moment to spare and discovered that her points had exceeded 100,000.

Liu Yun looked it over and over, "System, don't you think this new system is pretty monotonous?"

"Lottery draws aren't fun, and all you have is a shop feature?"

Xiao Tongzi: "...It seems so, a little."

"Ding, congratulations to the host for surpassing 100,000 points for the first time. Special reward activated: World Fragment *1, which has been placed in your backpack space. Please check it."

Liu Yun and Xiao Tongzi: ...

This thing is really good at reading people's expressions.

It's not like we just reached 100,000; the reward is only starting now.

Liu Yun asked in confusion, "World fragments? What are those?"

Little Tongzi didn't dare to speak; it didn't know either!

After carefully reading the introduction, Yirenyitong remained silent.

"Fragments of the world? It means exactly what it says?" Liu Yun was quite surprised.

This fragment of the world comes from a broken world, and it is not large, covering an area of ​​about one hundred square kilometers.

Xiao Tongzi was full of questions: "Not big...? It's almost a tenth the size of Hong Kong!"

This is, after all, just a fragment.

Liu Yun: "How big is a world? Aquamarine is small, right? How small is this fragment?"

"Moreover, there are specific techniques involved in calculating this area."

"If it's a flat surface... then it will naturally be large."

"But if it's the surface of a mountain, it's really not that big, only 10,000 hectares or 150,000 mu."

Xiao Tongzi was at a loss for words: "It's just... nothing more."

"The Disneyland in Shanghai is less than 4,000 acres, and the film and television city is only more than 50,000 acres... This world fragment only needs to be placed and integrated in a place to directly change the local landscape and become the scenery in the fragment."

"Host... if it's used to develop tourist attractions, there's no cost involved!"

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