Chapter 411 Not Suitable



Chapter 411 Not Suitable

Hearing this, Lawyer Quan felt that Ye Qian was being modest. This book was not only effective, but it was sold out all over the country, okay? Of course, in order to buy this book, I went to several bookstores and ordered it for a long time before I finally got it.

The writing style of this book is somewhat different from the previous two, yet it shares many similarities. It's clear they were written by the same person, but with a completely different twist. In short, it's incredibly enjoyable. He spent two days reading the book, skipping all night, and then, reluctant to take a break, read it a second time.

The whole storyline is compact and full of pitfalls. If you don't pay attention, the plot will be unfinished. But even if you miss this pitfall, you can still understand the plot. In short, a lot of thought must have been put into it.

“Do you still plan to publish more books?”

Indeed, “I’m sorting out the outline.”

If Yan Chunxiu can be signed, the heroine of this novel will naturally be Yan Chunxiu, because this book is intended to be a martial arts novel. If she is not signed, there is no need to rush.

But there was no rush now. She was only a junior in college, so she could wait until graduation to film. In the meantime, she still had two years, plenty of time for her to finish the book. Even if she was busy with work, she could still finish a book. And times had changed. Ye Qian had originally planned to write it secretly on her laptop and then print it out using the printer in her space, which would be much faster. It was truly wonderful that the times were progressing.

Ye Qian's answer was so inspiring that Lawyer Quan was a little excited, but he tried his best to hide it. The contract had been signed and handed to the two people, who then said goodbye.

After seeing the two off, Lawyer Quan proudly boasted in the law firm, "I got the signature."

"No, Lawyer Quan, why don't you help us get an autograph? I want one too."

"They're here to negotiate a contract. How can they sign for everyone? That's too much."

Girl at the front desk: Wouldn’t it be too much to ask you to sign?

Ye Qian specially sent Yan Chunxiu, no, Yan Ying, to school and gave her a few instructions: "First, focus on your studies. Although the school doesn't allow you to take on a lot of acting roles, we will still arrange for you to play guest roles. We should focus on both schoolwork and practice."

"The new company hasn't opened yet. Once the renovations are complete, I'll take you around the company so you can get familiar with the working environment."

Yan Ying nodded and returned to school.

Yan Ying relaxed completely after signing the contract, not for any other reason, but because she had a stable job for at least 10 years.

Ye Qian quickly informed Professor Xiao about Yan Ying's name change. The final cast list of the movie also needed to be changed as soon as possible, and the promotional posters also needed to be changed as soon as possible.

Professor Xiao has not stopped since he received Ye Qian's call. He is so busy that he has no time to rest.

In October, their company officially opened to the sound of firecrackers at the door. The five-story building was in a particularly good location, attracting many people to watch. Ye Qian also took out a lot of candies to give everyone a happy look, but it was not really a wedding, she just wanted to have fun.

On the top floor, she, Wang Qiong, and Fu Shan each have an office, which is decorated very exquisitely. There is also a small tea room and a small conference room that can accommodate about 15 people.

The 4th floor is occupied by the staff of Huanxi Restaurant, Braised Meat Shop, and Clothing Store. Each person is responsible for one brand, but everyone works on the first floor and the division of labor is very clear.

The third floor is their entertainment company, where the studio and other facilities are located. The second floor is currently used as a meeting room, and can be converted to other uses if necessary.

Apart from the central hall and front desk, the rooms on the first floor are relatively small and are temporarily used as warehouses. The extra tables and chairs are placed here.

She also installed an elevator in the office building, which instantly became the most imposing building.

The staff had already been recruited during this period, and Ye Qian had handed over the other matters to Wang Qiong, but Ye Qian insisted on personally reviewing the photographer. After all, this position determined the life and death of the artist, and photos like those that were unbearable to look at were absolutely not allowed to appear.

After one day of interviews and two full days of consideration, Ye Qian finally decided on the candidate she wanted.

The photographer's name was Geng Qiu. Ye Qian didn't know much about the industry, so she didn't know if he'd become famous in the future. But his photos were indeed very good. He was young, a sophomore in college. But that didn't matter. Their photography assignments weren't too heavy at the moment; they could just come over when there was work.

Because of the company, they are now on the right track, and everything is done according to the formal procedures. Those who used to be lazy are a little uncomfortable with it, so rules must be set. Although it can be more flexible, it is not acceptable if they are late or leave early every day. Such people have the greatest impact on the company's atmosphere. It is difficult for people to learn good things, but it is easy to learn bad things.

Before anyone was led astray, Ye Qian directly asked the administrative department to issue a notice that employees who were caught being late or leaving early would be fined. Of course, she didn't want the money, but instead bought some fruit for the employees after a month for everyone to share.

After this notice was issued, the company's atmosphere was instantly rectified.

Nowadays, people are willing to spend every penny carefully. How can they bear to have their salary deducted? After that, they all worked honestly and no problems occurred.

Ye Qian hired an agent named Ban Hei for He Jun, Yan Zhang and others. Ban Hei was a native of Beijing and had been in the circle before. He left his original unit to see if he could make a living outside.

Ye Qian decided to give Ban Hei a chance. "I have two people, but they are both newcomers. You should know from your experience in the industry that newcomers don't have much fame, so they need to find resources on their own."

"I know."

Not long after, Ban Hei found an endorsement for each of He Jun and Yan Ying. He Jun was a little better off because the Battle of Han City had been shown in Beijing City and everyone knew her. It was a little easier for her to find an endorsement than for Yan Zhangying, but she was also the second female lead in the advertisement.

Yan Ying was just one of the extras, but Ye Qian thought it was good enough. If she were to go out and look for her, she might not be able to find her.

Before Ye Qian could finish her joy, Ban Hei found her a guest role in a TV series. However, this role was a driving force for the entire series. Although the role was not long, it would be interspersed throughout the whole series, which was really good.

After careful consideration, she decided to give the role to Yan Ying. The entire shoot would only take about a week, and she figured the school wouldn't mind taking a few days off, so it was a good fit for her.

But Ban He originally wanted to give it to He Jun, so he asked in confusion: "He Jun, you have never let her work, is it..."

"She's going to have a movie with the female lead coming out soon, so it's not appropriate for her to do a small scene in a TV series right now."

(End of this chapter)

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