When Yuan Fenghui said this, he looked at Wen Ying twice more.
Li Mengjiao is very popular, and Wen Ying is also famous.
Yuan Fenghui didn't want to interfere with Wen Ying's friendships, otherwise she would have stopped Wen Ying from going.
——I always feel that Wen Ying cares too much about Shui Mingyue’s drama.
Could it be that Wen Ying is hinting at something?
Yuan Fenghui quickly thought to herself, "Xun Yong" is difficult to film, involving a lot of special effects, high production costs, and it could damage the brand. In comparison, "Teenage Idol" is easier to film and the production cost is not too high.
Yuan Fenghui wants to wait and see whether this kind of youth campus drama where the male and female protagonists are not in love has a ratings market, but since it will be filmed sooner or later, she can get the adaptation rights first.
Yuan Fenghui asked Wen Ying, "How much do you want to sell the film and television adaptation rights for 'Teenage Idol' for? I'm not asking this as the director of Tianjiao, but as your agent."
"The film and television adaptation rights for 'Teen Idol'?"
Yuan Fenghui's thoughts jumped so fast that Wen Ying couldn't keep up. "Tianjiao wants to make a campus drama. Is there a market for campus dramas now?"
The campus life of those born in the 1960s and 1970s is very different from that of those born in the 1980s and 1990s.
"Teenage Idol" depicts the youth of several young people born in the 1980s. Wen Ying thought it would be fine to adapt the novel ten years after its publication. By then, the 1980s generation would have grown up and were almost nostalgic for their youth, while the 1990s generation would be in their prime, thus catering to both age groups.
Yuan Fenghui raised an eyebrow: "If we don't shoot it now, we can shoot it in the future. Is there any problem with buying the copyright first?"
Wen Ying thought for a moment, "That's fine, but I'm hesitant to bid. If I sell too low, I won't feel comfortable. Ten years from now, the price of film and television copyrights will definitely be higher than it is now. If I sell too high, I'll feel embarrassed, so I want to sign a profit-sharing contract."
Yuan Fenghui didn't agree right away. "Okay, now I've switched to the role of Tianjiao Director. I have to consider your proposal."
Wen Ying muttered, "You are both a contestant and a referee."
After saying this, Wen Ying ran away without waiting for Yuan Fenghui to hit her.
On National Day, Wen Ying arrived at the crew and met the new male lead Luo Hao who satisfied Shui Mingyue.
Luo Hao was still very young, and if Wen Ying were to judge him without prejudice, Luo Hao's appearance was indeed outstanding... In terms of looks alone, he was on the same level as Yun Chen. The difference was that Yun Chen had a certain aristocracy, while Luo Hao's temperament was far inferior to Yun Chen's, and he had a more social air.
It just so happens that the hero of Shui Mingyue's novel was a little gangster for a while, which fits Luo Hao's temperament very well.
Luo Hao, a handsome man from an ordinary family, knew he wasn't interested in studying, so he dropped out of school in his teens to venture out. Lacking the education and skills to make a name for himself, someone suggested that since he was so handsome, he should become a star and earn a lot of money.
Luo Hao, with the help of a benefactor, used the money he earned from his work to enroll in a training course. He failed the first time, but passed the second time. When a film company went to the school to recruit new actors for an adaptation of Shui Mingyue's novel, Luo Hao was chosen for the leading role due to his outstanding looks and matching temperament.
So Luo Hao is a newcomer in the film and television industry. When it comes to social experience, Luo Hao can beat his peers in school.
Of course, she can also beat a simple romance queen like Shui Mingyue.
Although Shui Mingyue wrote a lot of love and hate in her novels, Wen Ying estimated that Shui Mingyue's emotional experience in real life was very barren.
She became famous too early, and everyone around her would flatter her, so she had no chance to see the dangers of society!
Wen Ying wasn't just making random guesses. She noticed that Shui Mingyue had only been in the group for a short time, but her tone was different when she mentioned Luo Hao.
Wen Ying and Shui Mingyue sat together under the shade of a tree, watching Luo Hao and the heroine act out their scenes together. Shui Mingyue's eyes never left Luo Hao from beginning to end.
Wen Ying asked suddenly, "Do you like this type of boy?"
"How is that possible!"
Shui Mingyue denied it outright, but her ears turned red.
This reaction made Wen Ying very worried.
Shui Mingyue has the freedom to like the opposite sex, and Wen Ying has no right to interfere.
There are indeed doubts about Luo Hao buying the adaptation rights to several of Shui Mingyue's books in his previous life, but Wen Ying has no evidence that it was Luo Hao who caused Shui Mingyue to stop writing.
Why did Shui Mingyue stop writing, and why did she disappear after that?
Wen Ying only regretted that she didn't know Shui Mingyue before her rebirth, which made it impossible for her to make a decision.
Just when I was struggling with this, the shooting was over and Luo Hao walked over confidently.
Shui Mingyue's eyes were chasing Luo Hao, and Luo Hao's eyes were also quite sticky when he looked at Shui Mingyue.
These two people are interested in each other.
Wen Ying was like a troublesome light bulb. She exchanged a few words with Luo Hao and then met the crew distributing lunch boxes.
Luo Hao offered to treat them all. "How can we let our guests eat boxed lunches? I know there's a small restaurant nearby. If Xiaoyu doesn't mind, I'll treat you today."
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