I am a Big Player

Chapter 78 - 78 77 The final performance_1



Chapter 78 - 78 77 The final performance_1

?Chapter 78: 77, The final performance_1 Chapter 78: 77, The final performance_1 Ren He noticed that Zhou Wumeng was still somewhat disgruntled and quickly offered a suggestion, “If you want to create another profitable avenue for the media group, you can do so without partnering with me and him. In fact, the media group could operate it on its own entirely, and I’m not just talking big—martial arts novels are like money trees, a surefire hit that can’t lose. And what’s our relationship like? Wouldn’t I send my work to you first for approval anyway? How could I send it to someone else?”

So far, Zhou Wumeng had offered him the highest price, so why bother with anything else? He’d just write his stuff and give it to the media group, and that would be the end of it—it’s just part of the initial accumulation process. There was no need to make things too complicated, right?

If Zhou Wumeng were a swindler, Ren He would definitely not speak like this. Both being adults, they knew that benefits were based on a win-win foundation. If one side were to be tricked, the collaboration couldn’t continue. Ren He wasn’t foolish enough to still play buddy-buddy if you were screwing him over.

Zhou Wumeng didn’t give Ren He a pleasant look, “Stop spouting rubbish, let me think a bit more.”

In fact, Capital Journalism, owning the top media channels at the moment, could easily dabble in these things themselves, depending on what Zhou Wumeng himself decided. It was just frustrating for Ren He not to be able to participate.

Come noon, the two went out to eat together—as Ren He had promised, letting Zhou Wumeng treat him. When they left, all the editors were watching them with sidelong glances, discussing the youth’s identity once the pair had entered the elevator. None had any clues because Zhou Wumeng had ensured tight confidentiality from the start; even the signing process had been handled by either himself or the middle-aged editor under him, never letting the contracting editors at the bottom get involved.

But in the end, they chose a small restaurant downstairs, and the two of them only spent a little over a hundred yuan. Zhou Wumeng was a tough-talk, soft-hearted type of person, and Ren He felt that he ought to repay him sometime.

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