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Tycoon: I can see the goddess's wish list-Chapter 65 - 63, your circle is really chaotic! It’s unbearable to hear!
Chapter 65: 63, your circle is really chaotic! It’s unbearable to hear!
"A web drama?"
Upon hearing this, Lu Yaqing couldn’t help but give a wry laugh. "Mr. Luo, since you’re a fan of mine... you should know that my status in the girl group isn’t high, and neither is my popularity, right?"
Lu Yaqing felt somewhat dejected as she spoke, lifting her juice and taking a big gulp.
"It’s not so bad. Many things take time. You have good looks, and if you come across the right resources, you could certainly skyrocket to fame quickly." Even with his cheat at hand, Luofeng couldn’t think of anything else to do at that moment but offer comfort.
"It’s not that easy," Lu Yaqing said, shaking her head despondently. "In our JY Girl Group, just having one member truly break into the entertainment circle is already quite an achievement; the others are pretty much just also-rans."
Indeed, girl groups like theirs were far too numerous in the country. Brokerage companies had limited resources and couldn’t make everyone famous. Managing to produce a star with 10 million fans was already an impressive accomplishment. Moreover, those who made it didn’t rely solely on brokerage companies; they had their own connections and methods. It was precisely because of these connections and methods that brokerage companies were more willing to promote such individuals, as their chances of becoming famous were higher.
Lu Yaqing said, "Regarding the investment in this web drama, our brokerage company plans to raise five million, investing two million ourselves, leaving a gap of three million."
"What genre is it?" Luofeng asked curiously.
"It’s a youth-type drama. These kinds of dramas are filmed on campus and tend to be lower cost," Lu Yaqing explained. She continued, "According to our brokerage company’s plans, they want Mr. Xia to invest three million but only take 50% of the profits. Under such circumstances, it’s highly difficult for us to reach an agreement. However, Mr. Xia suddenly asked for me by name to discuss the matter, so the brokerage company understood the implication. They dangled the prospect of me starring in the drama, saying if I could secure Mr. Xia’s investment, I’d get the lead female role..."
"Heh!" Luofeng chuckled to himself. As expected, the entertainment circle was truly chaotic.
"With my meddling, Mr. Xia probably won’t invest in the web drama now, will he?" Luofeng asked with a rueful tone. "Your company won’t make it difficult for you, right?"
"Not really. After all, this is an exchange of interests. If I accept the conditions, I’ll be the lead actress. If not, it’s just a five-million drama; they can simply look for another investor," Lu Yaqing said with a bitter smile. "These things happen so often in the circle. If I don’t accept Mr. Xia, naturally there will be plenty of others who will. I won’t be missed."
In other words, there were plenty of long-legged beauties willing to make sacrifices. Who couldn’t survive without whom in this industry? Perhaps others had already slept with someone just for this kind of opportunity, and then they would go on to accompany Mr. Xia. For Lu Yaqing to have such a chance and not cherish it would be considered extremely foolish by her peers.
"Is there no way to secure investment without resorting to those means?" Luofeng asked curiously.
"Of course there is. For instance, if you bring your own funds, what can the brokerage company say? Or if you have strong connections, an actress might secure an investment herself," Lu Yaqing offered a forced smile. Such situations certainly didn’t apply to her; otherwise, when facing Mr. Xia, she wouldn’t have struggled to find an excuse to refuse, fearing she might offend him.
"How’s the script for your web drama? With such a small investment, I feel there should be a lot of room for profit, right?" Luofeng remarked lightly.
If it had been someone else calling a five-million investment ’small,’ Lu Yaqing would have definitely thought they were just showing off. But Luofeng, who could casually buy watches worth over three million, certainly had the credibility to say so.
"Indeed, low-budget projects can easily recoup their investment. After all, most of the funding goes into production and filming, not on paying famous actors. With dedicated and careful production, it’s quite possible to create a top-selling hit," Lu Yaqing said. She then recalled, "Wasn’t *The Elevation of the Crown Princess* a dark-horse blockbuster back then? Think about those actors before that show. Who knew about them? And now, even if they aren’t top-tier stars, they’ve certainly carved out a place for themselves in the entertainment circle."
Lu Yaqing added, "Plus, with various online broadcasting channels, if it gets noticed, you can sign a contract for a guaranteed minimum plus commission. With a five-million investment, the chances of breaking even are very high. Then there are various copyright sales, so it’s unlikely to be a loss. If it really becomes a huge hit, then you just wait for a big payday. The key is, if an entertainment company successfully launches a popular artist, securing future investments becomes much easier; they can just namedrop that breakout star."
After hearing so much from Lu Yaqing, Luofeng found it all very reasonable; there was simply no refuting it. And from Xia Wen’s perspective, the situation was similar. Although it was a three-million investment, with such low capital, the probability of a significant loss was very small, and there was still the potential for it to become a hit. Crucially, he would also get to choose the female lead and enjoy a few days with a female lead boasting incredibly alluring, curvaceous long legs.
No matter how one looked at it, it was a surefire profitable deal. People with money, with capital, were truly the darlings of society.
"So what’s the name of the drama you’re filming, and what’s it specifically about?" Luofeng inquired, unable to resist checking a Prop Card in his inventory.
"It’s called *Hello, Campus*."
"It’s a drama filmed on a campus."
"Typically, such dramas focus on campus romance and not much else."
"But our drama is different. It doesn’t have many of those bitter-sweet elements."
"It’s more of an exhilarating, ’son-in-law’ style story."
Luofeng chuckled when he heard this. "A male-centric, satisfying drama?"
Luofeng knew very well that modern web dramas didn’t need all that bitter-sweet melodrama. As long as a purely satisfying story wasn’t cringeworthy, it could actually be very engaging. The key with small web dramas was that you didn’t need to showcase too much positive energy; it was enough if they simply avoided negative energy. Real TV dramas, however, had to convey correct values, or they would be torn apart by critics.
"Yes, exactly. The male lead has an incredible status, and the female lead is constantly pampered. I think this is a fresh direction. The bitter-sweet type isn’t really suitable for today’s young people, especially many male audience members who prefer purely satisfying web dramas," Lu Yaqing nodded as she explained.
"If Mr. Xia is out, how much of a gap are you left with? Three million?" Luofeng asked with a smile.
"Yes, three million. But what do you mean, Mr. Luo? Are you interested in investing?" Lu Yaqing asked, surprised.
"Of course," Luofeng chuckled.
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