Shui Mingyue was very happy, but Luo Hao was a little unhappy.
Luo Hao looked worried. "Mingyue, don't think he's too naive. Mr. Jiang manages such a large film and television company. He's a pure businessman. Businessmen pursue maximum profit. If you sell all the adaptation rights to him, he might resell them for profit."
Shui Mingyue was somewhat unhappy.
"Mr. Jiang came to buy the adaptation rights. Someone recommended it to him. I trust my friends and my own judgment."
Shui Mingyue treats Wen Ying as a friend, and Wen Ying’s friends are naturally also her friends.
What's more, Jiang Youjia's offer was slightly higher than the market price. Others paid real money to buy the copyright, and she was willing to sell the copyright, so she shouldn't be questioned like this.
"Bright Moon..."
Luo Hao wanted to say something, but Shui Mingyue didn't want to listen.
No matter how good Shui Mingyue's temper is, she is still a young girl. It would be strange if she could be happy after excitedly sharing the good news with Luo Hao and then being poured a bucket of cold water on the head!
There are so many people in the crew, and even if Shui Mingyue doesn't talk to Luo Hao, she is not alone.
Luo Hao stopped discussing the plot with Shui Mingyue, and the heroine immediately filled Luo Hao's vacancy and made her presence felt in front of Shui Mingyue in various ways.
Shui Mingyue accidentally met Luo Hao's eyes, but quickly looked away.
The news that Shui Mingyue sold the film and television adaptation rights of 11 books in one go spread throughout the crew, and even the director came to Shui Mingyue to confirm it.
"Teacher Mingyue, is this true?"
"real."
Shui Mingyue likes this director very much. After filming with the crew for such a long time, the director respects Shui Mingyue's opinions very much. When he is not sure about the shaping of the characters, the director will come to Shui Mingyue for consultation.
So it’s not Shui Mingyue’s fault for being naive. She became famous too early. Except for the moral blackmail from relatives who asked her to borrow money, all the people around her were “good people”.
Everyone is nice to Shui Mingyue, so Shui Mingyue is naturally not on guard against others.
Shui Mingyue would never have thought that trying to scam her out of money under the guise of "borrowing money" or "investing" was actually something she could guard against. What she couldn't guard against was that the other person didn't ask her about money, but only about feelings... If she had feelings for him, would she still be worried about not having money?
The director was particularly delighted: "That's great! Jiaxin is a strong company. Congratulations, Teacher Mingyue!"
The fact that Jiaxin bought the film and television adaptation rights to Shui Mingyue's 11 novels in one go shows that he is very wealthy, and also that he really values Shui Mingyue and is optimistic that her works will become a big hit after being adapted.
The director is very happy!
Writers can create phenomenal works, and the same is true for directors. If they can make a hit drama, the director's value in the industry will increase a lot.
The director's attitude was sincere, and Shui Mingyue's eyes were filled with smiles. "I was worried that I had made the wrong decision, but I didn't expect you to approve of Jiaxin so much. Now I feel much more relieved."
The director laughed heartily. "To put it bluntly, a strong company has both abundant capital and connections. Jiaxin possesses both of these qualities. Teacher Mingyue, you made the right decision!"
Having strong financial resources is not just a casual statement.
The director shared with Shui Mingyue some gossip he had heard: "One of Jiaxin's investors is a coal boss, he's very rich!"
Netizens don’t like coal bosses, but the director actually likes them quite a bit.
Coal bosses have money and are willing to invest.
Apart from the fact that they like to bring a mistress into the crew when investing, coal bosses rarely interfere with how the director shoots.
As for personal connections, I heard that Charles Schwab's big boss is very familiar with the bigwigs in the circle.
The director spared no effort in praising Jia Xin, and Shui Mingyue felt even more cheerful.
Shui Mingyue was in a better mood and became more tolerant towards Luo Hao.
——In fact, Luo Hao suspected that Mr. Jiang of Jiaxin had ulterior motives and he did nothing wrong. Luo Hao himself was just a newcomer, how could he understand these things!
After a long time, Luo Hao seemed to have figured it out. He found a quiet moment to apologize to Shui Mingyue: "I was just too concerned. Those 11 books are your works. You are the one who has the right to decide what to do with them. I was very upset when you didn't talk to me for most of the day."
Luo Hao lowered his voice and looked somewhat pitiful.
Shui Mingyue felt embarrassed, "I want to talk to you, but you never look at me."
Luo Hao apologized repeatedly, and the two soon reconciled.
Soon, it was Saturday and Shui Mingyue agreed on the time to treat everyone.
On the way to the restaurant, Wen Ying emphasized to Peng Guoqing many times that he was not allowed to let the secret slip.
Peng Guoqing nodded vigorously: "Yes, I recommended it. I'm a Charles Schwab shareholder."
Peng Guoqing is happy to take the blame.
He is about to receive Shui Mingyue's gratitude, hehe, it makes him happy just thinking about it!
After Jiang Youjia bought the rights to Shui Mingyue, Peng Guoqing forced himself to read her books. While his other books were average, one novel, set in a sister-brother relationship where the heroine was four years older than the hero, struck a chord with Peng Guoqing. He read the novel from beginning to end, constantly putting himself in the hero's shoes.
The hero in that novel was a bit reckless at first, and the girl he had a crush on only treated him as a "younger brother" and thought he was childish and ignorant.
Later, after various twists and turns, the hero grew up, and the heroine also recognized this growth. The two expressed their feelings to each other and lived happily together.
The story is not very novel, but Shui Mingyue is such a good writer. She writes the brother's secret love for his sister very touchingly.
This setting is tailor-made for Peng Guoqing.
Peng Guoqing decided to give full play to his subjective initiative as a shareholder and strongly requested Jiang Youjia to adapt this book first!
Wen Ying emphasized the matter of taking the blame to Peng Guoqing, and Peng Guoqing in turn recommended Shui Mingyue, a novel about sister-brother love, to Wen Ying.
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