After my divorce, I started to have good luck

Chapter 284: Truly Helpless



After Chen Feng went to the company once, he started lazing around at home again. This made Sun and Wu and Liu Ying quite helpless.

Among them, Wu Mengting was more understanding, because she knew Chen Feng's illness was still not cured, and he needed quiet rest, not suitable for hard work.

The other two women even had some complaints in their hearts, but they dared not say much.

So, Chen Feng continued to live a carefree life.

There was another person feeling rather helpless about this, undoubtedly Yang Wenqi. Although she managed to get Chen Feng's contact info that day and added him on WeChat, she certainly wouldn't foolishly contact him immediately or bombard him with messages. That wouldn't only lower her standards but might also backfire.

Moreover, if she couldn't meet Chen Feng in person, teasing on WeChat was useless.

She kept hoping Chen Feng would come to the company next, but... she was destined to be disappointed. Five or six days passed, and she still didn't see Chen Feng at the company nor heard from Xin Yuqing that he came over.

This truly left Yang Wenqi speechless... She had never seen a boss as lazy and indifferent to his company as Chen Feng. Wasn't he worried that his company, worth several tens of millions, would flounder?

Chen Feng isn't worried as the boss, but here she was, as an employee, starting to worry for him?

However, from what she understood about the current situation, there wasn't much need to worry about the company's operations. She found out about the matter of the TV series "Mountain Order," which was transferred as a bonus from the previous company. It kept failing the review there, but after going to Fengmang Film and Television Company, it immediately passed the review...

Upon learning this, Yang Wenqi had to sympathize with the former company's boss.

It was said that the prior company went bankrupt and was sold largely because of making this show back then.

However, thinking about Chen Feng's indifference toward a company worth at least several tens of millions at the moment, it undoubtedly indicated Chen Feng didn't care about tens of millions, implying his personal fortune was surely very high, at least several hundred million, possibly even over a billion.

The thought of Chen Feng possibly having a fortune in the billions or more, Yang Wenqi couldn't help but feel her heartbeat accelerate, becoming dazzled and mesmerized.

She came from a relatively affluent family, not worrying about food or clothing, with ample pocket money, but it wasn't an exceedingly wealthy household, merely a modestly well-off family. The company her dad previously founded was valued at most a few million at its peak.

And now, her family's house was mortgaged to the bank, almost certainly repossessed by the bank by now. Her dad is missing, her mom fled to live at her grandparents' to avoid creditors, meaning she was essentially homeless at present.

After experiencing this period of family upheaval, she realized more deeply the importance of money, the importance of wealth.

No matter how smart and hardworking she was as a woman, it's impossible to earn a lot of money quickly on her own. So, she could only rely on a man, rely on a reliable man. Someone like Chen Feng, who seemingly had a good personality, was handsome, and not very old—a prime bachelor indeed was her first choice.

Unfortunately, good things are hard to come by. Up until now, despite fate favoring her enough to get into Chen Feng's company and having worked for almost a month, she had only met him once.

For this, Yang Wenqi was somewhat troubled, not knowing how she could really get close to Chen Feng and then smoothly win him over.

But it's clear that the first step must be to meet him in person.

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Eventually, after several days of contact and negotiations, "Mountain Order" was set to air on Tencent.

As for the reason, it was simple: the terms offered by Tencent were the best.

Originally, Fengmang Film and Television Company was more optimistic about IQYi and Youku platforms, but despite their keen interest in this show, after negotiations, their terms couldn't compare to Tencent's.

Among the major platforms, only two really had a high opinion of this show, both proposing a buyout intention. IQYi's initial offer was 30 million, later raising it to 40 million but couldn't go further, while Tencent, being financially robust, offered 50 million, but this clearly wasn't enough to move Chen Feng.

The decision maker at Tencent couldn't possibly offer more than 50 million, as it would be too risky, ultimately leading to a revenue-sharing collaboration with Fengmang Film and Television Company.

Since it's a profit share, the first step has to be categorizing the show. Several major video websites have similar grading standards, usually split into five tiers, with the top three tiers exclusive for contract signing and exclusive broadcast.

The highest rating provided by the major websites was given by IQYi and Tencent. Under equal conditions, Tencent offered more promotional resources and plans, so Fengmang Film and Television Company naturally chose to cooperate with them.

After both parties signed the agreement, Tencent quickly started to warm-up the promotion and finalized the exclusive broadcast launch date for a month later.

On the day Lu Sijia formally signed the agreement with Tencent's representative, Chen Feng finally appeared at the company and held a company-wide meeting to announce this good news to the whole company, simultaneously urging everyone to maximize their proactive initiative in actively promoting the show through various channels.

The company couldn't hold a grand celebration just yet, as the show hasn't aired, let alone achieved any success or revenue. Everything has to wait until the show successfully airs and achieves good results to hold a celebratory banquet, where bonuses can be given.

After this good news was announced, the happiest people weren't Chen Feng, the owner, or the company executives, but several contracted artists.

Especially the two male leads of this show, the two Flower Handsome Men, Zhang Hang and Gong Yi.

They both attended this company-wide meeting, and in fact, they had been reporting to the company every day for the past few days, always respectful towards the company leaders, especially towards Wu Mengting, Little Rui, and Liu Ying, who had connections with the boss. They thoughtfully brought little gifts to visit their offices.

As for Hu Rui, who was directly supervising them, it goes without saying; they called her "Sister Hu" affectionately. Hu Rui didn't treat them badly either; during this time, she utilized her connections and resources to secure a few gigs for them, allowing each to earn several thousand.

Moreover, these gigs were quite easy, like doing a show or being a guest on a stage, without involving their personal image operations. Hu Rui had ample experience in this regard.

Undoubtedly, once "Mountain Order" successfully airs, their value would surely soar. If they were to take ad contracts or magazine shoots at this point, it would be like picking up sesame seeds but losing a watermelon.

As for Chen Feng, the boss, at this moment, the two Flower Handsome Men were rather reverent towards him.

The reason was simple: under Chen Feng's management at Fengmang Film and Television Company, "Mountain Order" swiftly passed the review, whereas before, the same show, at Xinyao Company's end, was repeatedly modified and rejected, ultimately forcing Chen Xinyao to sell the company, including these few contracted artists, to Fengmang Film and Television Company bundled together.


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