Yuan Fenghui can definitely help Wen Ying contact a new publishing house!
Yuan Fenghui doesn't need to work too hard. As long as she gets the word out, those publishing houses will flock in and rush to offer conditions to Wen Ying, trying to persuade Wen Ying to change jobs... This is the power of a popular best-selling author.
Xiao Niu wanted to say that this was an unfair competition, but he stopped himself before the words came to his lips.
Now it’s not Wen Ying who wants to leave, but someone is looking for trouble. Even if Wen Ying really leaves, we can only blame Bao Lixin!
Rongcheng Literature and Art Publishing House is not the top one in the industry. What attracted Wen Ying to stay in the publishing house was never the generous publishing contract, but the relatively relaxed creative environment and the friendship that had grown along the way.
Now the relaxed creative environment has been greatly affected. Is it necessary for me to rely on my emotions to force Wen Ying to stay?
You can’t be so selfish!
Unless the relaxed creative environment can be returned to Wen Ying.
If you don’t have this ability, you’d better not affect Wen Ying’s bright future.
The little salamander gritted his teeth and said, "Okay, then let's compete with you, Sister Yuan, to see who's faster!"
As he spoke, Xiao Niu's gaze shifted, a firmness appearing on his young face. Editor Wan, as if seeing a younger version of Zou Weijun, subconsciously tucked his tail between his legs and echoed, "It's a competition. Being an editor-in-chief isn't easy, but getting rid of one isn't that hard!"
Being an editor-in-chief requires both ability and experience, but getting rid of an editor-in-chief only requires destructive power.
As we all know, it is not easy to do something, but it is not difficult to destroy it.
At this moment, Editor Wan's face was just short of having the words "I am a villain" written on it. Even Wen Ying wanted to laugh when she saw it - some greasy things you get used to after seeing them for a long time. Compared to a hypocrite who says one thing and does another, Editor Wan is at least more genuine.
When it was Song Foxiang's turn to express his opinion, he was not in a hurry. He slowly asked Wen Ying, "If you hadn't gotten rid of Bao Lixin and you went to another publishing house, would you still teach me how to write a bestseller?"
Wen Ying tried hard to suppress her laughter. "That won't prevent us from communicating with each other and making progress together. We've established a friendship based on literature. As long as we both keep creating, the chances of breaking off our friendship are slim."
oh!
Song Foxiang felt relieved and settled into a more comfortable sitting position on the sofa. "Then let's compete. I really dislike Bao Lixin. His professional level is far inferior to that of the former Editor-in-Chief Zou, and even to myself. What is a qualified leader? A leader who does nothing is better than a leader who gives orders blindly!"
Song Foxiang has also served as the editor-in-chief of a magazine.
When he was editor-in-chief, he was not very ambitious and not as decisive as Bao Lixin, but everyone in the magazine liked him very much.
If only there hadn't been the previous punishment.
Otherwise, once Zou Weijun leaves, Song Foxiang will be the most qualified person to be the editor-in-chief.
—In the final analysis, it’s all the fault of that bitch Zhao Gou!
Xiao Niu and the other two expressed their opinions and were full of determination, and Yuan Fenghui did not discourage their enthusiasm.
After all, Yuan Fenghui doesn't really want to force Wen Ying to change publishing houses. Wen Ying will stay wherever it is conducive to its development.
When leaving Yuan Fenghui's house, Wen Ying whispered, "Teacher Yuan, aren't you bullying an honest person too much? After I signed the publishing agency contract with you, you should have solved the problems in the publishing process of "Xun Yong", but you pushed half of the workload onto Xiao Niu and the others..."
Doesn’t your conscience hurt?
Yuan Fenghui said righteously: "Society is very complex. If they work in a comfortable environment for a long time, their abilities will deteriorate. I am giving them the opportunity to improve!"
Yuan Fenghui thinks he is a good person, and Wen Ying thinks about it but can't find any reason to refute it.
When Wen Ying returned home, she was thinking about how to tell her parents about this.
Lao Wen would never object.
As the saying goes, a man who eats someone's food will be soft-hearted, and a man who receives someone's gifts will be grateful for what he has received. This is the situation Lao Wen is in now.
The father and daughter jointly concealed the secret of investing 10 million in Tianjiao. Old Wen had to agree with some of Wen Ying's decisions even if he disagreed.
Sure enough, when Wen Ying first brought up the matter with Lao Wen, Lao Wen didn't object at all. Wen Ying was puzzled: "Why don't you raise any objections?"
Wen Dongrong has been listless since the exam and has not yet recovered his energy, and this moment is no exception.
"Will my objection be of any use?"
"...I can respect your opinion, but whether or not to adopt it is up to me."
Wen Dongrong sneered: "So why should I object? First, you won't listen to me, and second, you won't give me the 10% of income you save!"
There's no need to waste the energy.
As for whether the tigress at home would agree, Wen Dongrong, considering the 2,000 yuan monthly filial piety fee, gave Wen Ying a warning: "I see your mother is in a bad mood today. She went out for something at noon, and when she came back, her face was so gloomy that even I... had to avoid her edge. As you know, a good man does not fight with a woman. I am a very gentleman."
Wen Dongrong now has a very accurate control over Chen Ru's emotions.
Realizing that his wife was unhappy, he was extremely well-behaved the whole afternoon. He even postponed Deng Shangwei's invitation to go to the countryside to tomorrow. He used a few hours in the afternoon to clean the house and made it spotless by himself.
Even so, he couldn't get a smile from Chen Ru, and Wen Dongrong was helpless.
Of course, Wen Dongrong would never admit that his family status was low, and he attributed everything he did to "gentlemanly demeanor."
Go out for a while at noon and come back in a bad mood?
Even Wen Dongrong didn't know what had happened, and Wen Ying was even more confused.
In the evening, Wen Ying wanted to test Manager Chen's attitude first, so she briefly explained the differences between herself and Editor-in-Chief Bao, as well as Yuan Fenghui's proposal.
I thought I would be met with fierce opposition from Chen Ru, but Chen Ru fell into deep thought:
"Give Director Yuan 10% of your royalties and let her handle all the publishing of your novel?"
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