Johnnie To couldn't bear to see his friend acting so stupidly.
"Comrade Chu, how many points do you think are appropriate?"
"Well, after all, you're the ones running these operations, so I'm not asking for much. So, I'll just give you three points. What do you think?"
At this time, Zhang Wenjun became serious.
"Comrade Chu, take a break and have some tea. Wenjun and I will go discuss this."
Chu Yao nodded and watched the two of them go out.
"Lao Du, do you think these three points are okay?"
"The clothes made from Comrade Chu's drawings are acceptable in three points. But we haven't started making them yet, so we're a little unsure."
"Why are you so hesitant, Old Du? This is not like you."
Johnnie To rolled his eyes at Zhang Wenjun.
"Don't say you don't know what's happened in the past few years. We're just worried that if we take too big a step, others will take advantage of us."
"Oh, I thought it was nothing. Don't worry, Lao Du. I heard from my dad that the situation is gradually becoming clearer. I guess in a few years, we will be free."
"Really? Lao Zhang, Lao Zhang, this is great news."
Du Qichen knew that Zhang Wenjun would never lie about important matters.
"Okay, then let's get started on Comrade Chu's deal. Grab a pen and paper and draft the terms ourselves and sign them."
Chu Yao was waiting for the two men in the room bored. Soon they came in with pen and paper in their hands. Chu Yao knew that the matter was settled.
"Comrade Chu, let's write the terms first, then we sign them, and the contract will take effect. Let's get started now."
"Okay." Chu Yao nodded, and the three of them began to draft the contract.
After signing the contract, there were two copies in total, one for Chu Yao and one for Du Qichen and Zhang Wenjun.
After putting the contract in her bag, Chu Yao prepared to leave.
At this time, Zhang Wenjun said that they wanted to celebrate and planned to go to a state-owned restaurant with three people for a meal.
Chu Yao declined the request on the grounds that she had something else to do, and left after taking her things.
Chu Yao did not go anywhere else. She went to the "Rising Sun Newspaper" and put her novels and articles in the mailbox of the newspaper.
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