"But what?"
Xu Lin thought the other party wanted to haggle over conditions.
However, Ye Shengjun said, "Initially, before I met Mr. Xu, I was thinking of negotiating further, but now, having met Mr. Xu in person, I feel that Mr. Xu's terms are not an issue."
Xu Lin did not speak immediately.
Ye Shengjun continued, "Sixty million, with a 13% profit share in future copyright operations, and also, there's a very important requirement."
"Please go ahead, Mr. Ye," Xu Lin pursued.
"Mr. Xu must be the screenwriter for the entire series!"
Actually, being a screenwriter is not easy either; if a series is shot for six months, the screenwriter has to follow along.
Xu Lin thought about it and didn't see much of a problem. Moreover, it's his script, and Xu Lin doesn't want others to make arbitrary changes. Additionally, this involves a system task that directly relates to the task's completion, so he being the screenwriter is the best option.
