“Nonsense! There’s nothing!”
Emily didn’t like to talk about it and diverted their attention, “How are the new projects?”
“The figure settings have been done. Now, we are waiting for your script.”
Sally picked up her phone and forwarded the picture to Emily, “Check the image of the hero and
heroine. Satisfied?”
Emily loved it at a glance.
“Perfect!” It was perfect!
“Joe, what’s going on in the technical department?” Emily looked at the boy sitting in the corner.
“The foundation of the APP was basically completed. We just finished the test two days ago.”
“What about the marketing department?”
Lois immediately reported, “In terms of human resources, more than 30 new painters have been hired
today. We now have 22 leading writers, 20 tracing assistants, and 30 coloring assistants including the
ones we invited before.”
“We also have 20 people working on the script. They did well in online articles and publications.”
“In that case, even if we can start working this month, there will only be 20 comics online next month.”
Emily opened her laptop and logged into the background. It still had no progress.
APP functions had not been fully tested, and it could not be immediately advertised. The APP was just
an empty shell.
Emily thought for a while and then said, “Lois, I’ll give you two days to write an activity plan.”
“What kind of activity? A comic book competition or what?”
“What you said can be done online. I want an offline activity, a big one.”
The September Company affiliated to the Sharp Group couldn’t just do comic books. They need a
grand project. The only problem was time.
Within a year, they had to utilize all investments properly, and had to control losses within 30%. It was a
big challenge.
“We can’t just do comics. It costs a lot at first that the losses would definitely exceed 30%.”
Everyone understood Emily.
“Furthermore, we are a company now, not just a studio. Comics are far from enough.”
“Emily, do you want to get into animation?” Sally was a little excited.
Emily seemed particularly calm, “It’s not that I want to do it, it’s that I have to do it. Online dramas and
animated theaters must be involved, either.”
“I’m afraid we cannot achieve so much at once …”
“Do you think just comics can spent one billion RMB?”
The cost of comics was high only for their previous studio.
For the September Company, it was nothing.
Aryan didn’t know what investment was, but she knew it was a great project.
“Nina’s studio once co-produced an animation. The cost was over a hundred million RMB, but they lost
all their money.”
“There will be losses as well as gains. We cannot shrink because of this. We can do it.”
Emily copied the form and sent to each.
“This year’s major projects are My Mysterious Husband’s online drama and the Rebirth of the
Goddess’s animation theater.”
“My Mysterious Husband will publicly choose actors and create a hot spot. You must plan well.”
Lois wrote it down one by one. She was facing a complex work, and the pressure was indeed heavy.
The more stressful it was, the more challenging it became.
This time, they could only succeed.
Otherwise, Emily must signed that three-year contract.
“Tomorrow, I’ll call the planning department and the marketing department for a meeting. I’ll try my best
to get the draft started this month.”
“Half a month was left.” Emily flipped through the calendar and her heart skipped a beat.
It was already November.
Was Young Master Hunter going to Aarigant this month?
After she woke up, no one had mentioned this. She almost forgot it.
She suddenly felt upset.
Everyone started to get busy. Emily was still worried about Hunter going to Aarigant.
At eleven o’clock in the evening, her colleagues were leaving. Sally held Emily’s hand, “Let’s go back to
the dormitory.”
“Dormitory?” Emily was a little confused. Where?
Emily was originally going to sleep in the office.
“Ashton prepared a dormitory for us, but only for senior employees. I just moved in last night. Don’t
worry, I’ve already sent your luggage in.”
Emily was still a little confused. She packed up and got on a sightseeing bus.
The dormitory was also in the industrial park, near the back door.
In the future, employees could go directly through the back door.
It was a high-end apartment. Emily’s eyes immediately lit up when she saw her room.
“How is it? I cleaned it for you.” Sally pointed at the fruit on the table, “I bought it too. You’re welcome!”
Emily was touched. Sally always arranged everything for her properly.
She was grateful to have such a friend.
“You don’t live with me?” Emily noticed that there was only her luggage.
“No, Lois and I are on the next floor. This floor is for high-level employees.”
Sally chuckled and stood at the door, pointing to the end of the corridor, “You guys even have a special
elevator. We are not the same level.”
Emily exhaled, “I’m already this high?”
“Of course. You are the general manager of our company.”
It was getting late. Sally waved her hand, “I’m going back. Have a good rest.”
Emily nodded and saw her off before closing the door.
She pulled the luggage into the room and was shocked by the decoration.
Although it was far inferior to the WongRiver Pavilion, for an apartment, it was definitely luxurious.
After tidying up, Emily was about to take a shower when her phone rang.
She picked up the phone. It was Joe.
For some reason, her finger trembled slightly.
“Emily, I still can’t find out the relationship between Talia and your grandmother. However, I found that
your mother once lived in a family surnamed Winston in City L for a period.”
“Winston?” Emily had never heard of her mother’s story before.
Everyone said that her mother used to work in a bar, and Kate often said that she was a bad woman.
But Emily didn’t believe that.
“Yes, a man surnamed Winston. I also discovered that he used to be your Grandma’s classmate.”
Classmate …
It was a little messy for Emily to figure it out. But one thing was clear that her mother and grandma
really had a kind of relationship.
“Joe, if they all passed away, is there any way to identify their DNA?”
“Joe, if they all passed away, is there any way to identify their DNA?”
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