Chapter 347 - 347 222 Shanghai Film Festival
Chapter 347 - 347 222 Shanghai Film Festival
?Chapter 347: Chapter 222 [Shanghai Film Festival] Chapter 347: Chapter 222 [Shanghai Film Festival] Tang Song slowly picked up [Su Yu’s glasses] and examined them carefully.
They were very similar to the ones he was wearing, light, delicate, and tactile.
However, their shape was a bit softer, a standard pair of black-framed glasses for ladies.
He wondered what Su Yu would look like wearing them.
Looking at the stack of invitations in front of him, Tang Song, squatting on the ground, sighed.
Even as a stranger, one could feel her sincere emotions through the lines,
Anticipation, shyness, struggle, timidity, pain…
Let alone him, the person involved.
Deep down, at the time, he treated everything as a game, immersing himself fully while playing, but not considering the characters within as real people.
In the game, [female celebrity-Su Yu]’s affinity level was naturally maxed out.
As a player, after he had conquered this early part of the plot, he would naturally push forward without hesitation.
In his perception, when he did not summon a character and had no interaction with them, they would lead their lives and work according to the programmed routine.
But if it involved real people…
That would indeed be too cruel, a classic case of hit and run.
After closing the glasses case carefully, Tang Song reached back into the safe.
This time, he took out a 7-inch photo frame stand.
The material was matte metal, feeling slightly cool and fine to the touch, black and white in color, simple yet elegant.
Turning the frame around, he saw a photo of a man and a woman.
He and Su Yu stood in front of a tall floor-to-ceiling window, with the glorious evening sky at dusk in the background.
Both of them wore black-framed glasses on the bridge of their noses.
Su Yu was as beautiful as ever, though obviously younger and greener, around her early twenties.
In her white chiffon dress with a soaring chest, her features were finely chiseled.
Next to her slender neck, diamond earrings sparkled, swaying gracefully by her ears.
His eyes shifted to the “Tang Song” beside her, and Tang Song’s expression became slightly lost.
A sense of dizziness from the intertwining of game and reality swept over him.
His head buzzed, as if recalling something, but it was unclear.
In appearance, this was how he looked in his junior year of college.
Before graduating from college, even though Tang Song was too busy to care for his looks, he was not bad in terms of natural endowments.
He had not gained weight yet, his skin wasn’t terrible, and most importantly, he had much more hair than now.
In the picture, he wore a simple casual suit, standing casually yet erect, emanating a strong presence.
What was most captivating were his eyes, slightly upturned at the corners, deep and dark like a cold and obscure pool, reflecting complicated and elusive lights against the glow of the sunset.
Although Su Yu was extremely outstanding, when standing next to “Tang Song,” she appeared more like a foil.
From this photo, Tang Song felt for the first time just how much an individual’s temperament and aura could affect them.
After safely storing the photo frame, Tang Song rummaged through the safe again.
Apart from some packaging bags, at the bottom, he found $100,000 in cash and an unremarkable key.
A bundle of crisp new bills held in his hand had a significant visual impact.
Tang Song toyed with them for a while before putting them back.
After showering in the bathroom, Tang Song lay on the sofa bed in a bathrobe, watching the dazzling night view outside the window and occasionally glancing at the photo of the two of them.
He contemplated how to deliver [Su Yu’s glasses] to Su Yu.
The simplest method would naturally be to go directly to Tangzong Entertainment’s headquarters, but no sooner had this thought occurred to him than the system’s notification tone interrupted his fantasy.
With his current charm score, his own quality and ability, he really was not yet able to make direct contact with high-level characters like Mo Xiangwan or Su Yu.
As for mailing, he was slightly unsure whether it would work.
Last time, he exploited a system bug to input Secretary Jin’s address directly through the game interface.
The best option would be to find a middleman who could contact Mo Xiangwan or Su Yu.
Unfortunately, he currently had no connections in Shanghai, nor did he inherit assets here, so he couldn’t access the management of Tangzong Entertainment for the time being.
If all else failed, he could try contacting Gathering Emotion Gold or Knowledgeable.
These were his current two major industries, both intricately connected with characters in the game.
With his mind wandering like this for a while, he gradually drifted off to sleep, not realizing when drowsiness had taken hold.
…
Imperial City, Hilton Hotel in the Daxing District.
This five-star hotel, located outside the South Fifth Ring, was only three years old and had excellent facilities.
In a double suite,
“Yuyan, what do you plan to do next?” Li Meixia asked Shen Yuyan next to her, speaking softly, “President Hou seems to have strong objections.”
After taking a sip of the slightly sweet sparkling wine, Shen Yuyan replied with determination, “No matter what his opinions are, I will push forward with this round of financing.”
According to the articles of association of Youjie Housekeeping, if over two-thirds of the voting rights of shareholders approve, the process can continue.
Currently, the company’s shareholding structure is: Zhang Tianqi (42%), Shen Yuyan (40%), Hou Shaoyuan (14%), Li Meixia (2%), Wang Ning (2%).
Together, the founders, Zhang Tianqi and Shen Yuyan, held a total of 82% of the shares.
As long as Zhang Tianqi had no objections, the financing would undoubtedly proceed smoothly.
After thinking for a moment, Li Meixia advised, “I think you should have a proper talk with President Hou. Some misunderstandings can be completely resolved, which would be more beneficial for the company’s development.”