After finishing all that, the streetlights outside were already on. The bread and milk on Shang Yechu's table were completely gone.
Shang Yechu said lazily, "I really don't want to go downstairs to buy food... but the things sold in the internet cafe are much more expensive than outside..."
Despite saying that, Shang Yechu still dragged her tired body downstairs and visited the shop next to the internet cafe again, buying a large bag of soft, milky bread.
Shang Yechu was carrying bread while typing.
This time, Shang Yechu's message was sent to an organization called Blue Whale Creative Co., Ltd., and the contact person's ID was Orca.
Shang Yechu activated the virtual account created by 103 and created an account called "Yibao".
Yibao: [Are you there?]
The orca replied instantly: [Yes.]
Yibao: [How much does it cost to trend on a natural search engine? A positive post, the day after tomorrow afternoon, within the top 50 of the overall rankings is fine, not necessarily a very high position.]
Orca said: [Experienced? Be quick, 100,000 for the whole package, no charge if you don't finish.]
Yibao: [Do you think I'm stupid? I'd even think 20,000 is too much.]
Orca: [This is a no-go. You'd better find someone else.]
Yibao: [It's currently the dry season for entertainment, so I don't need to elaborate on how much cost we've saved compared to the wet season.]
Orca: [Still the dry season? How many movies are being released that you haven't seen?]
Yibao: [Am I a three-year-old? Ten consecutive theatrical films have flopped this year; six out of the four major TV drama platforms have also flopped. This market is either in a dry season or an ice age.]
Orca: [Those unreleased films are constantly trying to generate buzz and trend on social media. The market's quite active lately, they don't need your 20,000!]
Yibao: [Those films that haven't been released yet are all big-budget productions, aiming for the top spot on the trending charts, with fees starting at seven figures. Do you think your agency even has a chance?]
The orca typed for a while, then said: [You know your stuff. But this 20,000 is outrageous! How about this, 50,000, I'll do it for you for 50,000.]
Yibao: [I already said it's a positive article, is it appropriate to charge the same price as a negative one? Besides, I already said I don't want it to be trending high, just in the top 50. If it can't be in the top 50, it'll be fine on the entertainment chart.]
Orca: [Such low standards? Whose manuscript is this?]
Yi Bao: [Yang Huanyi's post, promoting the movie "The Special Envoy of the City".]
Orca: [The Special Envoy of the City in Crisis is a big production, why are they so stingy with the publicity budget?]
Yibao: [The bulk of the publicity went to the male lead, Wei Yize; Yang Huanyi was just a supporting character, costing less than one-twentieth of the male lead's budget. The company didn't really care; they just passed the buck to their subordinates.]
Yibao: [If it weren't for work, I wouldn't bother coming to see you. See if you can do it, or don't.]
The orca was suddenly stunned. Business people aren't afraid of arguments; they're afraid of customers who have no interest at all, who don't care whether the deal goes through or not.
As someone working in the entertainment industry, Orca naturally keeps a close eye on the latest developments. He knows quite a bit about "The Special Envoy of the Dangerous City." For example, Yang Huanyi, despite her seniority, is ranked lower than the male lead, Wei Yize; Wei Yize's fans are very good at generating data; and Wei Yize's fans have recently been boasting everywhere that Wei Yize is the leading man...
Thinking about all this, the orca began to believe Yibao's words to some extent.
He tried to reason with them, saying, "No matter what, 20,000 is outrageous. There's no way to negotiate like that. So, 45,000—that's the lowest we can go!"
Yi Bao said, "Forty thousand, I'll come back to you later."
The orca gritted its teeth: "Forty thousand it is! Consider it making you my friend."
Yibao happily typed: 【It's a deal, looking forward to your good news. The day after tomorrow.】
When the conversation ended, Shang Yechu had already returned to her VIP room at the internet cafe. Only a few slices of her milk-flavored bread remained.
Shang Yechu put away her computer, charged her phone, and then locked the door to the private room.
She booked the room for 24 hours, which means she can stay here until 8 a.m. tomorrow.
There was a sofa in the private room. Shang Yechu set her alarm for 7 a.m. and then lay down on the sofa.
Shang Yechu covered herself with the thick cotton coat she had bought at a friendly price from the pedestrian street, curled up on the sofa, and fell asleep.
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