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Zou Weijun and Wen Ying, two people who are not under Xie Jinghu's control, recently worked together to accomplish something big.
Wen Ying personally invested 5 million, Junyue invested 5 million, Tianjiao invested 3 million, Jiaxin invested 3 million, Modu Literature and Art Publishing House invested 1 million, Rongcheng Publishing Group invested 2 million, and Mr. Fu personally invested 1 million... a total of 20 million was invested to establish the "Dream Building Fund".
Zou Weijun originally just wanted to get Wen Ying to work on this literary fund. All of Wen Ying's public activities had to be reported to her agent Yuan Fenghui. Once Yuan Fenghui knew about this, "Tianjiao" had to pay some money.
Since Tianjiao has paid, Jiaxin can certainly pay as well.
Xie Qian's mother and her girlfriend set up a literature fund. Xie Qian felt like he was abandoned, but Yuan Fenghui's joining gave him a reason to contribute money.
Editor-in-Chief Ding of Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House is very bold. The "Dream Building Fund" is a literary fund. There are relevant public awards in China, but there is no precedent for such a private and large-scale literary fund - this means that the "Dream Building Fund" has potential!
Even if it is not for the purpose of promoting Chinese literature, from a purely utilitarian perspective, it is Editor-in-Chief Ding's job to keep in line with Wen Ying.
Ding Chao is not the only one who has the final say in Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing. It is not easy for him to invest 1 million yuan.
Wen Ying's current employer invested 1 million yuan, and her old employer did not want to fall behind, so Jiang Xuekun approved an investment of 2 million yuan.
If these companies have interest and emotional relationships with Wen Ying and Zou Weijun, then Mr. Fu's investment of 1 million yuan has nothing to do with Wen Ying.
This is Mr. Fu’s savings from royalties and writing fees.
Mr. Fu does not write best-selling novels. Most of the books he publishes are professional books.
When Mr. Fu heard the news, he insisted on paying 1 million and would not allow Wen Ying and others to refuse.
Wen Ying and Zou Weijun discussed that Mr. Fu had an extraordinary status in the literary world, and that the literary fund would be more influential if it was named after him.
Zou Weijun doesn't care what the fund is called.
But Mr. Fu did not want such empty reputation: "Building dreams with literature, let's call it the Dream Building Fund."
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