After dinner, the station director and several hosts saw Wang Yi downstairs:
"Chairman Wang, we hope to cooperate more in the future!"
"Certainly, there will be many opportunities for cooperation in the future!"
Wang Yi smiled slightly.
In 2013, for the first season of the new variety show "Where Are We Going, Dad?", no one was optimistic, and it was difficult to attract sponsors, which was a good opportunity for cooperation.
As for other sky-high variety show endorsements, those worth hundreds of millions a year, he wouldn't consider them.
With that budget, Wang Yi might as well produce his own variety show.
He could sell it to TV stations to earn a portion of money, and broadcast it on the Xingyi Video Platform to earn another sum.
Wouldn't that be more cost-effective than spending hundreds of millions to sponsor a Mango variety show?
As for which TV station to sell the self-produced variety show to?
That's easy to say.
Besides Mango TV, other major stations like Jiangsu TV, Zhejiang TV, and Dragon TV all lack first-class variety shows and are potential buyers!
Even Wang Yi's hometown, Shandong TV, could be considered.
Although the provincial station is somewhat unsophisticated, it also has a fashionable heart, but lacks the ability to be fashionable.
If Wang Yi had a good variety show that could help the provincial station shed its unsophisticated image, the provincial station wouldn't mind spending hundreds of millions.
As the province with the third-largest GDP, Shandong Province is quite wealthy.
This is also why Wang Yi placed Meiyou Technology and the second mobile phone factory in Jizhou.
Let alone a mobile phone factory, even if Wang Yi wanted to invest in building a second chip factory a few years later, it would be no problem.
As the provincial capital, if Jizhou didn't have enough money, Shandong Province could afford it!
In the afternoon, Wang Yi rushed to the high-speed rail station, headed straight for Yiwu, and then transferred to Dongyang.
Many people might be unfamiliar with Dongyang, but when Hengdian is mentioned, everyone knows it.
That's right, Hengdian is in Dongyang!
Precisely because of this, both Hua'er Film and Television's headquarters and Noon Sun's headquarters are in Dongyang.
Even Xingyi Pictures will have to set up a branch in Dongyang in the future.
Anyone in the entertainment industry, involved in film and television, simply cannot do without Hengdian, cannot do without Dongyang.
The film and television industry cluster is located there.
By the time Wang Yi arrived in Dongyang, it was already evening.
Boss Cao had already arranged a banquet to welcome Wang Yi:
"Chairman Wang, you've traveled a long distance, thank you for your hard work."
Wang Yi waved his hand:
"For a good show, everything is worth it, it's just that I acted a bit late."
"Haha, good food isn't afraid of being late. How about we sign the contract first?"
Boss Cao said with a smile.
It seemed he was afraid Wang Yi would change his mind, so he wanted to sign the contract immediately!
After all, once they started drinking, they wouldn't be able to sign.
If Wang Yi woke up sober tomorrow morning, and his enthusiasm faded, unwilling to buy out for 10 million, then Boss Cao would have nowhere to cry.
Boss Cao calculated clearly that all marketable copyrights for "The Legend of Zhen Huan" had already been sold, earning over 300 million.
The remaining copyrights, only the exclusive online rights six years later, were simply worthless.
The first-round TV broadcast rights had already been sold to 8 regional stations and 4 satellite TV stations, to be broadcast a total of 12 times!
Subsequent second and third-round broadcast rights would probably be for the year after next, or the year after that, and wouldn't fetch a good price at all.
Selling it for 10 million was definitely a good deal!
But what he didn't know was that, let alone six years later, even ten years later, "The Legend of Zhen Huan" would still generate 20 million in exclusive online revenue annually.
With the immense popularity of "The Legend of Zhen Huan," subsequent second and third rounds could also miraculously sell for high prices!
More importantly, Netflix acquired the overseas rights for a sky-high price.
In his previous life, in 2015, Netflix bought the overseas rights to the hit "The Legend of Zhen Huan" at a high price to enter the Asian market.
The price was at least 200 million RMB!
This single revenue was 20 times the 10 million.
This deal was absolutely worthwhile.
Moreover, registering copyrights, issuing merchandise, and so on, could all generate profit.
The IP of "The Legend of Zhen Huan" would remain popular for 20 years, no problem.
Since Boss Cao was eager to sign the contract, Wang Yi certainly wouldn't refuse:
"Then, as Boss Cao wishes, let's handle the main business first."
"Right, let's handle the main business first. After we're done, we can have a good drink with Chairman Wang!"
"Okay."
Boss Cao winked at his assistant, who immediately took out the prepared contract:
"Chairman Wang, please take a look."
Wang Yi and his lawyer carefully reviewed it, confirmed there were no issues, and signed directly.
From then on, all remaining copyrights of "The Legend of Zhen Huan" – including second and third-round broadcast rights, overseas rights, exclusive online rights six years later, merchandise rights, etc. – except for those already sold, all belonged to Wang Yi.
'This big fool!'
Boss Cao breathed a sigh of relief.
10 million was safely in his pocket, no fear of the other party backing out, truly great.
Wang Yi also had a look of watching an idiot:
'10 million for 500 million, cost-effective, absolutely cost-effective!'
After the show exploded, the second and third-round satellite TV broadcast rights in the next two years, with so many stations, would add up to 100 or 200 million, no problem.
In this life, Netflix would still enter the Asian market and buy the overseas rights to "The Legend of Zhen Huan," another 200 million!
Plus, six years later, the exclusive broadcast revenue would be at least 30 million annually, and 20 million even ten years later...
Definitely over 500 million.
If he could also acquire LeTV's six-year exclusive broadcast rights for 40 million, he would earn even more.
The biggest current value of Hua'er Film and Television as a whole company was "The Legend of Zhen Huan."
But since they had already sold all the copyrights for "The Legend of Zhen Huan," there was no value in acquiring the company.
However, it didn't stop Wang Yi from asking an extra question to understand market prices, which would facilitate future acquisitions of other companies:
"Boss Cao, may I ask one more question, does your company intend to sell?"
"Chairman Wang is interested in acquiring?"
Boss Cao was startled, full of surprise.
What a wealthy individual.
"If the price is right, I can consider it."
Wang Yi smiled slightly, simply asking for a price.
Boss Cao thought for a moment and held up three fingers:
"If Chairman Wang really wants it, 300 million, the entire Hua'er Film and Television, I'll sell it all to you."
"I'll think about it,"
Wang Yi said with a smile, but secretly chuckled:
'300 million? 300 million for your small company?'
'With that money, I could buy exclusive rights to 6,000 film and television works and build the largest film and television copyright library!'
And the current Hua'er Film and Television, apart from "The Legend of Zhen Huan" which was already sold, had few other film and television copyrights, all old dramas, and not valuable.
The only valuable asset was Director Zheng, whom Wang Yi had already poached.
However, if Hua'er Film and Television, which had already produced several major works, was only valued at 300 million, and could even be bargained down to 200 million, then wouldn't Noon Sun, which was just established three months ago with no works, be even less valuable?
It could be acquired at a bargain price.
Indeed, Director Zheng was very capable, a big name in the industry, even Director Feng and Director Zhao were promoted by him.
Most of his works were blockbusters, major productions that won numerous awards.
But Director Zheng's output was very low.
In his previous life at Hua'er Film and Television, when he was productive, it was one drama a year.
When not, it was one every two or three years.
Precisely because of this, Wang Yi didn't give Director Zheng equity, but rather a high director's fee of 200,000 per episode + 5% of the first year's drama profits.
This meant that for Director Zheng to earn money, he had to work hard and direct; no directing, no money.
But Noon Sun was different; its output was terrifying, and it had many blockbusters.
For Xingyi Film and Television to grow, it could only heavily produce its own dramas.
One Director Zheng wouldn't be enough; Noon Sun also needed to be acquired.
More importantly, several top talents at Noon Sun had shares, which meant Wang Yi could only acquire Noon Sun as a whole.
Fortunately, Noon Sun had only been established for three months, so its current price was extremely low.
Next year, "Red Sorghum" would be given to Director Zheng, and "Nirvana in Fire" would still be handled by Noon Sun's original team.
If both dramas were given to Director Zheng, he might be overworked.
After all, Director Zheng was meticulous in his directing; the preliminary preparations alone would take several months, and filming from start to finish would also take four or five months.
Producing one drama a year was probably Director Zheng's limit.
Thus, it was still necessary to acquire Noon Sun.
Moreover, Noon Sun, freshly established with no works, was simply worthless.
Let alone 100 million, it wouldn't even cost 10 million.
After all, when they were founded in August, their valuation was only 3 million.
Wang Yi offering them 10 million for a wholly-owned acquisition would be no big deal.
It was much more cost-effective than acquiring Hua'er Film and Television for 300 million.
Back at the hotel, Wang Yi had someone arrange a meeting with General Manager Hou of Noon Sun.
General Manager Hou was overjoyed, and that very evening, he discussed the matter with Director Kong and other core executives:
"Master, Chairman Wang contacted us, saying he'll be here tomorrow."
That's right, although Producer Hou was the legal representative of Noon Sun and held more shares, he was Director Kong's apprentice.
Director Kong, Director Li, and General Manager Hou were all previously with Shandong Film and Television, but later left due to differing philosophies.
"Chairman Wang? Which Chairman Wang?"
Director Kong was startled, his eyes gleaming:
"Could it be..."
"That's right, there might be several Chairman Wangs, but the hottest one right now, with the best reputation, is that one! Chairman Wang of Meiyou Technology!"
General Manager Hou said with a smile:
"He's coming tomorrow!"
"Chairman Wang is coming to invest?"
Director Kong's expression was steady, but inwardly, he couldn't help but think a lot.
"Invest?"
Director Li, who had been silent, smiled:
"You underestimate Chairman Wang's courage and ambition. What investment? Most likely a direct acquisition!"
"That's true, Chairman Wang isn't short on money, he'll probably acquire us directly. Master, what should we do?"
General Manager Hou looked somewhat complex.
"This may not be a bad thing!"
Director Kong smiled slightly:
"Chairman Wang has a good reputation and strong capabilities. And our Noon Sun has just been established, we are very short on money, and no one is willing to invest a large sum."
In his previous life, Noon Sun was established in 2011, and the copyright for "Nirvana in Fire" was also purchased in 2011, but filming only began in 2014 and it was released in 2015.
The reason was a lack of money and inability to attract investment!
At present, a major drama required an investment of 80 to 90 million, and three years later, it would be over 100 million.
Noon Sun simply had no money and could only seek investment everywhere!
Even Hua'er Film and Television had no money to produce "The Legend of Zhen Huan"; Director Zheng had to seek investment everywhere, and several parties together raised 80 million!
It can be said that after getting the script and establishing the project, the stage of just seeking investment would take a very long time.
After all, most TV dramas and movies flop, and only a few can become hits, so investors are hesitant to invest recklessly.
It is extremely rare to find someone like Wang Yi, who has his own money, can directly approve a project with a single word, and transfer funds immediately for however much is needed.
Even the current LeTV couldn't do it.
But Wang Yi could.
"Yes, making TV dramas is too costly. This year, a major drama costs 80 million, next year it'll be 90 million, and the year after, over 100 million,"
Director Li also sighed, feeling very melancholic:
"Such high investment, not many companies can handle it. Our Noon Sun either works for other companies, helping them shoot, or humbles ourselves and seeks investment everywhere, but that's very difficult."
General Manager Hou nodded:
"To get 20 million in investment, we have to drink at several banquets, drinking until we vomit! Damn it, if we could secure the investment, it would be fine, but the problem is we still often can't. It's too hard. Our major shareholders also don't have money."
"Yes, Xiao Hou, even greater difficulties lie ahead. Without money, you can't move an inch! However, if Chairman Wang acquires us, we won't have to worry about capital issues. As long as the project is good, Chairman Wang will fully fund it, and we only need to be responsible for making a good show, that's enough!"
Director Kong said meaningfully:
"Moreover, Chairman Wang is someone who does great things, he won't mistreat us."
Director Li also added:
"Plus Chairman Wang's reputation and influence in the entertainment industry, as long as it's Chairman Wang's project, big-name actors will lower their status and scramble to join!"
"That's not possible, is it?"
General Manager Hou found it a bit hard to believe.
Director Kong shook his head:
"There's nothing impossible about it. What actors seek, besides remuneration, is fame! And to be famous, you need to be in blockbusters, you need to win major awards. If they can win Best Actor or Best Actress, even if you ask them to perform for free, they'd be overjoyed. After all, winning Best Actor or Best Actress will cause their worth, status, and remuneration to skyrocket several times over."
"Wang Yi invested in 'Love Is Not Blind,' which exploded. Ye Xiaohe was originally a third-tier actress, now she's almost first-tier, and once she wins Best Actress next year, she'll definitely be first-tier."
"And Liu Shishi, the Meiyou endorser favored by Chairman Wang, was originally second-tier, now she has also exploded, definitely first-tier. She has a good chance of winning Best Actress next year too!"
"If Chairman Wang favored Ye Xiaohe, and Ye Xiaohe became popular, that was just good luck."
"But Liu Shishi, also favored by Chairman Wang, also became popular! Chairman Wang only invited two endorsers, and both became popular! This isn't luck, but vision, it's strength!"
"Chairman Wang's vision is that accurate!"
"So much so that now the entertainment industry is saying, whoever Wang Yi favors, will become popular!"
"By then, whatever drama Chairman Wang decides to film will likely also explode in popularity, and even first-tier stars will be clamoring to join!"
General Manager Hou nodded:
"That's true, Chairman Wang's reputation has spread, his appeal is no less than that of top directors! In that case, Chairman Wang acquiring Noon Sun would be nothing but beneficial?"
"Exactly. The only concern is if the major shareholder is unwilling to make concessions."
Director Kong frowned.
General Manager Hou also sighed with emotion:
"Alas, who knew there would be a Chairman Wang? We're all from the same province; if we had known this earlier, why would we look for major shareholders? We should have just found Chairman Wang!"
Director Kong laughed:
"Hehe, no one has foresight. It's not too late to mend our ways now."
Director Li nodded:
"That's right, if the major shareholder and second shareholder don't agree, it doesn't matter. The three of us will directly withdraw from Noon Sun and join Xingyi Technology!"
Director Kong was to the point:
"Exactly, that's also an idea. Rather than being controlled by the major and second shareholders, it's better to be controlled by the more powerful Chairman Wang! This way, Chairman Wang eats the meat, we get the soup, and more importantly, we can make more excellent works and win more major awards!"
"It's better than following the two major shareholders now, getting no soup, no meat, and no awards."
"Good, then tomorrow the three of us will meet Chairman Wang first, have a chat, and then inform the major shareholders!"
"Okay."
The next day.
Wang Yi arrived at Noon Sun headquarters, and the three directors, Kong, Hou, and Li, stepped forward with smiles.
"Chairman Wang, your presence graces our Noon Sun with splendor."
Director Kong extended his hand with a smile.
Seeing the unkempt appearance of the other party, Wang Yi shook his hand.
Such artistic types usually have their own style.
The group walked into the room and sat down.
After some pleasantries, Wang Yi got straight to the point:
"To be frank, I highly value the talents of the three of you, and I want to wholly acquire Noon Sun to jointly achieve great things with you!"
The three were not surprised by the acquisition, but Wang Yi's directness was very surprising!
It was almost as if he was saying,
'I'm not optimistic about Noon Sun, I'm optimistic about the three of you!'
'For the sake of the three of you, I have to acquire the entire Noon Sun!'
However, the more direct and sincere the approach, the more captivating, and even touching, it became.
'For the three of us, he's directly acquiring the entire company!'
Who wouldn't be swayed by such a profound act of appreciation?
Director Kong and Director Li were older and more composed.
But General Manager Hou, in his thirties and at the age of no longer being perplexed, immediately became excited.
He felt like his confused life had encountered a brilliant lighthouse!
Why hesitate any longer?
He immediately smiled and said:
"Thank you, Chairman Wang, for your trust and appreciation of us. In principle, the three of us are willing for Noon Sun to be wholly acquired by Chairman Wang. However, the three of us are only the third, fourth, and fifth shareholders of Noon Sun. Our combined shares are only about 36%, similar to the major shareholder. The matter of a wholly-owned acquisition needs to be approved by the other shareholders..."
Wang Yi understood General Manager Hou's meaning: the three of them were willing, but their voting power was less than 50%.
But adding the second or major shareholder would make it secure.
"Good, as long as the three of you agree, for the rest, we'll discuss in detail when they arrive."
Wang Yi smiled slightly:
"If it goes smoothly, that's naturally good, but if not..."
With that, Wang Yi looked at the three.
Director Kong understood Wang Yi's meaning:
"If it doesn't go smoothly, the three of us are willing to withdraw from Noon Sun and join Xingyi Technology!"
"Very good!"
Wang Yi was overjoyed, that's exactly what he wanted to hear:
"Don't worry, once you join Xingyi Technology, your compensation will be entirely increased, and you'll also receive profit sharing!"
For film and television works, the outcome can be vastly different depending on how much effort is put in.
And the way to make the three of them most dedicated and invested is through profit sharing.
"Profit sharing!"
As expected, all three were excited.
If they film well and sell well, besides their remuneration, they can also get more profit sharing and earn more, naturally giving their all.
There's even hope of winning major awards, gaining both fame and fortune, which is simply fantastic.
"Indeed, as shareholders, you would bear risks. But with profit sharing, I bear the risks, I provide the capital, you only take the dividends!"
Wang Yi said with a smile.
"Thank you, Chairman Wang, thank you!"
The few of them were thrilled; this method was excellent.
As for going public?
Cashing out for big money?
It's not that easy.
Currently, they couldn't even raise funds to film a single drama, let alone go public.
In his previous life, Noon Sun didn't go public, but it produced many blockbusters, even more than Director Zheng's blockbusters.
With Noon Sun's iron triangle + Director Zheng in hand, Wang Yi had already secured seventy percent of future domestic blockbuster dramas.
As a reborn person, Wang Yi clearly knew that in his previous life, for over ten years, fifty percent of domestic blockbusters came from Noon Sun, and twenty percent from Director Zheng.
It wasn't that Director Zheng was inferior to Director Kong or Director Li, but Director Zheng was just one person, with limited energy, and was also somewhat exploited by LeTV.
And Noon Sun, besides Director Kong and Director Li, had many other talented directors who also produced several blockbusters.
But for the highest quality, one still had to look to Director Zheng.
It can be said that Noon Sun had many blockbusters, but also some failures.
While Director Zheng's output was low, almost every show he directed became a hit, some even annual blockbusters.
"Chairman Wang, is Xingyi Technology planning to focus heavily on film and television production next?"
Director Kong asked.
Wang Yi nodded:
"That's right, Xingyi Technology owns Meiyou Novels, and several blockbusters have already emerged, with some IP copyrights awaiting filming. In the future, Xingyi Pictures will also be a core business of Xingyi Technology."
Director Kong became interested:
"I'm also following Meiyou's currently popular 'Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation'. The concept is unique, and if filmed, it will surely be a hit."
"Not just 'Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation', Chairman Wang also holds the copyright for 'Nirvana in Fire', right!"
General Manager Hou looked somewhat complex:
"Chairman Wang and I have similar tastes; I also believe 'Nirvana in Fire' would be a hit as a TV drama. When I contacted the author, I found out Chairman Wang had already bought it."
Seeing General Manager Hou's disappointed look, Wang Yi smiled slightly:
"That works out perfectly. Once the acquisition is complete, our first major drama to film will be 'Nirvana in Fire'! All of you need to clear your schedules."
"Great!"
General Manager Hou was overjoyed, completely thrilled.
Director Kong also couldn't suppress his excitement:
"I've also read the 'Nirvana in Fire' novel, it's excellent. When filmed, it will definitely be as popular as 'Scarlet Heart'!"
"Good, then it's settled. You notify the other shareholders, and once everyone is here, we'll discuss the follow-up. A wholly-owned acquisition would be best, if not, then we'll talk again,"
Wang Yi said.
"Okay!"
The few of them agreed.
Everyone had a meal together, and afterwards, General Manager Hou arranged for Wang Yi and his group to be sent to their hotel.
After Wang Yi left, General Manager Hou sighed:
"What if the other shareholders don't agree to the acquisition?"
Director Kong smiled faintly:
"It's best if they agree. If not, the three of us will leave, and Noon Sun will collapse."
Director Li also nodded:
"Yes, I hope they are smart. Let's notify them!"
In the afternoon, shareholders of all sizes received the news that someone wanted to wholly acquire Noon Sun.
The small shareholders felt indifferent, willing to sell if the price was right.
After all, it had only been established for a few months and wasn't worth much.
The first and second largest shareholders, however, were somewhat hesitant and expressed their desire to come in person to discuss in detail.
The next day, when Wang Yi arrived at Noon Sun again, all shareholders were already present.
However, the atmosphere had become very strange; Wang Yi even suspected that everyone had just had an argument.
But Wang Yi didn't bother to ask, getting straight to the point:
"General Manager Hou, Director Kong, and Director Li and I hit it off immediately, and Xingyi Technology wants to grow stronger in the film and television industry, so I presumptuously proposed the idea of an acquisition. I hope everyone can bear with me."
Upon hearing this, the shareholders were very surprised, not expecting someone of Chairman Wang's stature to be so easy to talk to.
However, the major shareholder, Qian Zhen, frowned, very worried that Wang Yi was merely being polite before resorting to force.
Wang Yi continued:
"But rest assured, I will offer you a good price to wholly acquire Noon Sun."
"Chairman Wang, must it be a wholly-owned acquisition? Can't you just invest?"
Major shareholder Qian Zhen asked.
Second shareholder Zhou Fei also spoke up:
"That's right, Chairman Wang, if you are willing to invest, Qian Zhen and I are both willing to give up some shares and welcome you to join."
They understood clearly that Noon Sun was currently short on money, had just been established with no works, and no one was willing to invest 70 to 80 million for them to film.
But if Wang Yi joined, it would be secure.
But Wang Yi waved his hand:
"Sorry, I only consider a wholly-owned acquisition, not an investment."
Investing in an enterprise, either like Tencent, managing nothing and only providing money, but this is unrealistic and does not align with Xingyi Technology's interests.
Or like Alibaba, after investing, parachuting management, with outsiders managing insiders, ultimately leading to the decline of whichever enterprise they acquire.
So Wang Yi preferred a wholly-owned acquisition, integrating his and Xingyi Technology's resources to quickly grow and strengthen the company.
"This..."
The room fell silent; Wang Yi's firm stance was expected.
On one side was a small film and television company established just a few months ago, on the other an international emerging giant.
The two sides were not on the same level, had no bargaining chips for equal negotiation, and could only be acquired!
"Alright, Chairman Wang, what price are you willing to offer?"
Zhou Fei sighed, conceding.
Wang Yi smiled slightly:
"Noon Sun was established three months ago, with an initial valuation of 3 million. I'll give you a double premium, 6 million to buy back all your shares! Of course, the company's debts, employee salaries, etc., will all be my responsibility. You transfer the shares, and receive double the money."
"6 million!"
Several shareholders exchanged glances, their expressions complex.
The three, General Manager Hou, Director Kong, and Director Li, didn't care; doubling their money in three months was good enough.
And after the acquisition, "Nirvana in Fire" would be immediately prepared for filming, definitely earning big money and leading to better development.
The smaller shareholders also felt indifferent; they hadn't invested much, so it was no big deal.
But the two major shareholders were somewhat unwilling.
"Chairman Wang, isn't this price a bit low?"
Qian Zhen frowned.
"That's right, Chairman Wang, add a bit more, add a bit, and we'll all sell!"
Zhou Fei echoed.
Wang Yi laughed:
"Alright, how much do you say to add?"
Qian Zhen was overjoyed, exchanged a glance with Zhou Fei, then held up a finger:
"Add a zero!"
Wang Yi: "..."
"16 million, and we'll sell!"
"That's right, 16 million, I'll sign right now!"
Zhou Fei also laughed.
Wang Yi was utterly speechless: "..."
Greed knows no bounds.
If they had asked for 3 million more, making it a 9 million acquisition, Wang Yi might have agreed, but asking for an extra 10 million directly was just insane.
Wang Yi sighed:
"Noon Sun was established just three months ago and has no works. Acquiring it at a double premium is already very generous. How could it sell for 16 million?"
"Chairman Wang, Xingyi Technology is a big business, and Meiyou's money flows like a tide, so this amount is negligible."
"That's right, Chairman Wang, 16 million is pocket change for you. Your Bare Leg Artifacts alone sell for 100 million a day!"
Listening to their words, Wang Yi understood that these two major shareholders were banking on his wealth and wanted to make a huge profit.
In that case, there was no need to negotiate.
Wang Yi picked up his teacup and stopped speaking.
Seeing this, General Manager Hou spoke:
"Since the two major shareholders are so optimistic about Noon Sun, why don't I withdraw, and you buy back my shares at a valuation of 16 million!"
Qian Zhen: "???"
Zhou Fei: "..."
"And my shares too, you can buy them back together!"
Director Kong also said with a smile.
Director Li also stated:
"I'm also withdrawing, you can buy mine back together too!"
Qian Zhen: "!!!"
Zhou Fei: "!!!"
The two looked at each other, completely stunned, how could they not know that Director Kong and the other two had long since become Wang Yi's people?
The tide had turned!
(End of chapter)
