Chapter 60: The opportunity to become Boss Wei from Xiao Wei



In the evening, Wei Yang received a call from Tang Yan, and her surprised and incredible voice came from the phone.

"What on earth did you do? My mom called and praised you from head to toe, and my dad even talked in his sleep about having you as his son-in-law."

Wei Yang: “…”

It seemed like he was overdoing it, but he really didn't think much of it because he was so likable.

"Anyway, I explained to my uncle and aunt in advance that we are just friends. They can't blame me if they want to think too much."

"I don't blame you, who else can I blame?"

Tang Yan was so angry that her lungs ached. Her mother just called and learned that the two of them really had nothing to do with each other. She was extremely anxious.

"Xiao Wei is such a good kid, considerate, sensible, talkative, good-looking, capable, and he plans to settle down in Shanghai in the future. Your dad and I like him very much. You should pay attention to him, because if you miss out on this hot commodity, it will be gone..."

Tang Yan couldn't help but feel upset when she thought of her mother's words: "I don't care, you have to explain it clearly to my parents."

"Okay then. I'll talk to uncle about it someday. I mean, your dad is a nice guy. I get along well with him. Who knows, maybe one day we'll get drunk and end up in a fight. Then you'll have to call me Uncle Wei."

After saying that, without waiting for Tang Yan to lose her temper or swear, Wei Yang hung up the phone first, decisively turned off the phone for an hour, and leisurely proofread "The Best of Us".

After the final revision, the novel will be published and Wei Yang can start writing the novel version of "Oranges Born in Huainan" and "Bad Kids".

As the business grew, Wei Yang had more and more writing work to do.

Now he is thinking about finding two full-time screenwriters or intern screenwriters. If there are any subsequent manuscripts, he can only be responsible for the outline and the essence, and the rest will be filled in by other editors.

This is also the working mode of many well-known screenwriters, especially those with heavy workloads. It is rare for one person to write an entire script alone.

There are even some excessive screenwriters who don't even write. They just pick an idea, and then the screenwriters below write it. They are responsible for reviewing it, and the final signature is the first, or even the only name.

Of course, having said that, many times the screenwriter's name is easier to sell for than the quality of the script, so from an economic reality perspective, it is not always stealing, but rather an unspoken rule that everyone accepts.

Wei Yang also worked his way up from the bottom in his previous life, so he knows the hardships of being a screenwriter at the bottom, so he still has some integrity.

Some unspoken rules may be unavoidable, but as long as conditions permit, the screenwriters involved in the project will be named to give them hope of success.

After all, he was a veteran in the industry in his previous life, so Wei Yang knew some of the talents in the industry well. He had initially shortlisted a few candidates and was waiting to get in touch with them when he had time.

The next day, Wei Yang took some time out to visit Blue Whale. He hadn't been in the picture for two months, so he had to show up to see his financial sponsor and one of his important future partners.

Unexpectedly, the result was empty-handed.

Mr. Zheng, Xia Cong and Liu Junjie were not there, so Wei Yang could only go to Sun Wei's place to entertain himself.

"Has the release date of Orange Born in Huainan been set?"

"It's still in post-production and may not be broadcast until after October. As usual, it will be broadcast on local TV stations first, then on satellite TV, and will be broadcast exclusively on Shanghai Satellite TV."

Filming will start in February and it is possible that it will be aired in about half a year, which is still very fast. Of course, this is also because there are not many episodes and the platform has been decided.

Although he did not play the leading role, Wei Yang still expected it to achieve good results as it was a work he wrote himself. He might even get an increase in his royalties.

After chatting about recent developments, Sun Wei suddenly stood up, locked the office door, and spoke mysteriously to Wei Yang.

"No, I can't come back from Hengdian, why would he look for me?"

Sun Wei nodded, and then said something that almost frightened Wei Yang to the point of jumping up: "Yangzi, the company might go bankrupt."

"What?"

Wei Yang was a little confused: "Isn't this going well? Oranges Born in Huainan should have made a lot of money, so how could it fail?"

"It's not the company's problem. There's a problem with Director Zheng."

Sun Wei whispered, "I don't know the details, but it seems that something happened in my hometown, and then there was the financial crisis. Director Zheng also lost a lot of money and didn't want to run the company anymore. He withdrew the money from the account and everyone disbanded."

“…”

Wei Yang suddenly remembered his previous doubt, why the blue whale was unknown in later generations, it turned out that this was the reason.

"To be honest, I'm ready to find another job. If we're lucky, we can work together again."

"Hey, the situation hasn't even started yet, Brother Sun, don't be too pessimistic. Director Zheng's strength is there, maybe he will recover in a few days."

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Although Wei Yang comforted Sun Wei, his mood was not very good either.

In Wei Yang's layout plan, the Blue Whale occupied a very important position in the early stage. If the Blue Whale really failed, Wei Yang, who is not yet fully fledged, would lose a great helper, and the road ahead would probably be more bumpy.

Because he was in a bad mood, Wei Yang declined Sun Wei's invitation to bathe and massage his feet, thinking about what to do next if the Blue Whale was useless.

He could seek refuge with the Tang people, but Cai Yinong is not as easy to serve as Mr. Zheng, and the Tang people have their own team and talents, so Wei Yang's advantages are limited.

Other companies also have to face various problems, and Wei Yang has to overcome them one by one.

Unlike the Blue Whale, Wei Yang has been involved in it almost since its establishment. All the links are connected, he knows a lot about various aspects, has a high voice and influence, and is rarely constrained.

But if Wei Yang were to go it alone at this time, the conditions would not be mature enough. Not to mention the funding, just the establishment of the company and the team would be enough to make him worry.

"It would be great if we could take over Blue Whale. The company's team is complete, and we know it well. It also has the added bonus of a brand name..."

Wei Yang, who was originally just expressing his feelings, suddenly stopped talking and his eyes suddenly lit up.

Yes, I can take over Blue Whale! Wei Yang got up and walked around the bedroom, then turned on the computer to make a chart and analyze the pros and cons. The more he thought about it, the more he thought this was a good idea.

Blue Whale's team, channels, and structure are all ready-made. Wei Yang personally followed the filming of "The Best of Us" all the way and understood the company's capabilities. Although there are still some problems, it at least meets his current needs.

However, although Blue Whale is very suitable for Wei Yang to take over, there is a very critical problem.

He has no money! Not to mention the cost of taking over, the little money he has is barely enough to pay the salaries of the Blue Whale employees for a few months.

However, Wei Yang did not give up. This was not the first or second time that he had managed to get something for nothing. Whether he succeeded or not, he had to find a way to fight for it. Maybe he would find some room for mediation.

Thinking of this, Wei Yang organized his words, picked up his phone and made a call.

"Hello, President Xia..."

(End of this chapter)


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