As the saying goes, you can't catch wolves without sacrificing the kids. If you want sales, you must first invest. Zhang Jie is a businessman, and he naturally sees the business opportunity here. So when Ma Lu makes such a suggestion, instead of thinking it's unrealistic, he feels it's very grounded. Although the investment might be a bit larger, as long as there are results, it's worth it. Once we push the first one out, will we still worry about selling the ones that follow?
Ma Lu doesn't care about these social interactions; she also has an agreement with Zhang Jie not to disclose her name and address. She only focuses on writing, and he handles the rest. She is also willing to share the extra social expenses with him.
Zhang Jie didn't expect Ma Lu to be so transparent and becomes increasingly assured of her.
