"This is a script, but it is not a script for a drama, but a script for the Phantom. You will know it later." Mag smiled and said: "Your job this month is to adapt this script into a readable movie. A hit item.”
"A hit?" Cynthia was a little embarrassed, "I have only written a hit book in my life. As for what it is, you should know."
Mag's expression froze slightly. He did know that if it weren't for this, they wouldn't know each other.
"Just follow the feeling of writing that book. The script has already provided you with the framework and content of the story. You just need to add some details to it." Mag comforted, "Don't put too much pressure on it. .”
"According to that feeling?" Cynthia thought seriously for a while, lowered her head with a blushing face, and softly responded: "I understand."
Mag glanced at Cynthia inexplicably, and said a little uneasily: "After one week, you can submit the draft for me to look at first, and I will control the content."
"Okay." Cynthia nodded.
Mag didn't stay long. After leaving Cynthia's home, she went to the City Lord's Mansion.
Delma's assets are being notarized and processed in the past few days, among which the publishing house is the most difficult to deal with.
This small publishing house has more than a dozen staff members and does not have any outstanding masterpieces. The most famous "Boss Mai" series has been banned and its value is not high. So far, there are not many bidders.
Mag offered 1.5 million copper coins to buy the company.
No matter how much money you pay, it will eventually return to his hands intact, and he will just make a profit for nothing.
"Boss Mai, you are really taking a step back. It is estimated that no company will dare to arrange you casually for a long time." Dix accompanied Mag to go through the handover procedures and smiled.
"Those who spread rumors will have to pay the price after all." Mag smiled and handed over to Dix, "Thank you."
"It's just a small matter. This kind of unscrupulous businessman should indeed be punished, so as to deter those young people." Dix shook his head with a smile.
"I heard that Cyril doesn't plan to pay the liquidated damages?" Mag asked.
"This morning, Mrs. Denise came personally and asked us to give them a little more time as appropriate. She also wanted to communicate with Mr. Lev in person. It seems that she wanted to reduce the amount." Dix smiled. Shaking his head, "But Mr. Lev insisted on asking for 30 million copper coins, not a penny less. It seems that he is determined to take a bite of the Moulton family's flesh."
"This kind of guy won't remember anything without giving him a lesson." Mag smiled, said goodbye to Dix, and headed to Delmar Publishing House.
There was still a seal on the door of Delma Publishing House. When Mag stopped his bicycle, he saw a middle-aged woman sitting on the doorstep with some dejection.
Mag recognized this woman. She was the editor of Delmar Publishing House, and she had previously been responsible for urging Cynthia to update.
The female editor heard the voice and looked up at Mag. She seemed to recognize Mag. She lowered her head in embarrassment and pretended not to recognize him.
Tear!
Mag stepped forward and tore off the seal on the door.
"You...what are you?" The female editor couldn't sit still anymore. She stood up and looked at Mag with a look of surprise on her face.
"I am the boss of this publishing house now. I see you sitting here a little depressed. Are you an employee of this publishing house?" Mag looked at her with a smile and said.
"You have become the boss of this publishing house?!" The female editor was completely stunned and looked at Mag in disbelief.
"Yes, the owner of the publishing house was involved in contract fraud and went bankrupt. The publishing house was auctioned at the City Lord's Mansion and I photographed it." Mag nodded and took out the ownership handover certificate from the City Lord's Mansion and showed it to the female editor.
"How could this happen..." The female editor was still a little dumbfounded.
Publishing houses closed suddenly, their bosses were suddenly arrested, well-run publishing houses were shut down as soon as they said they were shut down, and publishing house employees were laid off en masse.
She still hasn't come to her senses until today. Last month's salary hasn't been paid yet, and she hasn't found a new job. She just happened to move to this area today, so she sat at the door for a while. She didn't expect to meet Boss Mai. .
"Are you an employee of this publishing house? What did you do before?" Mag asked again.
"I used to be an editor at this publishing house, responsible for connecting authors and proofreading books." The female editor quickly replied, "My name is Eleanor."
Mag looked at her and asked: "It turns out to be the editor, so do you know the author named Northwest Lone Wolf?"
Eleanor's expression suddenly became a little embarrassed, her eyes wandered a little, and she said vaguely: "I...I have heard of this author, but I don't know her, and I don't know what she looks like, where she lives, or what she likes to eat. "
"That's it." Mag nodded and said with some regret: "I also think that the author is quite talented. If you know her, maybe you can help me get to know her and give me some blades or something by the way. .”
Eleanor just pretended not to hear and prepared to leave. It was too embarrassing to meet Boss Mai.
"Eleanor, I plan to reopen this publishing house, but I'm not very professional. The publishing house is currently short of manpower. Are you willing to join my publishing house?" Mag looked at Eleanor and said with a smile.
"Huh?" Eleanor was stunned and looked up at Mag, "You mean, you want me to continue working at Delma Publishing House?"
"No, it's the brand new Maimi Publishing House." Mag smiled.
Eleanor looked at Mag's gentle and kind smile, her heart moved, and she nodded without any hesitation: "I do!"
"Very good, please take me to visit this publishing house first." Mag opened the door, "By the way, introduce me to your former colleagues."
"Okay." Eleanor quickly followed and took Mag around the publishing house.
The most valuable asset of the publishing house is the house, which accounted for about 90% of the auction price.
The publishing house has accumulated some works over the years, but they are all relatively unknown works. Let alone becoming popular, they have always been barely surviving.
However, although the sparrow is small, it has all the internal organs. This publishing house has all the staff and is fully capable of planning and publishing a book.
After listening to Eleanor's relatively fair introduction to her former colleagues, Mag gave up on recruiting them all back.
He currently has no plans to publish a large number of works. His first work is "Succubus Love", which is still being polished. He does not need help from others in terms of typesetting and printing.
"From today on, you will be the deputy editor of the company, with a monthly salary of six thousand copper coins." Mag looked at Eleanor and said.