Chu Chu applauded, “Are you really trying to change the subject?”

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Zhang Jianian pretended not to hear, put the information on Chu Chu’s desk and said politely, “Please look over it.”

Chu Chu simply stopped torturing him, looked at the information and paid attention to her next plan.

Not long ago, Chu Chu asked to pay attention to the film and television IP market and to arrange for someone to find suitable novels, comics and game IPs for strategic content storage.
At the same time, she also wanted to obtain cooperation with major channels, to give priority to the film and television adaptation rights of high-quality content through participation in investment and even integrate the resources of several copyright channels.

Although Zhang Jianian didn’t know why President Chu was interested in this field, he still prepared the information seriously.
The existing web-text and web-manga markets were fragmented and the major websites and platforms were segregated and the number of daily active users and total users were only considered to have taken shape.
Although some groups wanted to integrate these content platforms, they ended up in a failure.

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Chu Chu looked at the quotation on the information and asked in surprise, “The price is so cheap?”

Zhang Jianian listed the current top IP quotations and presented them.
Chu Chu swept through them.
The package price could be cheap.

Zhang Jianian said, “If you have something you are interested in, you can tell me and I will arrange for you to negotiate with the copyright owner.”

Chu Chu nodded, put the information on the table casually and said softly, “I’m very interested in all of them, you can send someone to do the talk.”

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Zhang Jianian: “…”

Zhang Jianian confirmed with difficulty, “…You mean to buy them all?”

Chu Chu answered calmly, “Yes.”

Looking at her indifferent appearance, Zhang Jianian just wanted to shake her up frantically.
Even if the price of each copyright was cheap, a sum of money in total was a behemoth.
It was simply burning money! She didn’t even read the information seriously and just made a decision so casually!

Zhang Jianian felt that he was facing a career challenge again.
He basically got against President Chu every month.
It was a miracle that he could still stay in Yinda now.

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He was worried and bluntly admonished, “Although the online literature market has prospects for development, the purchase of so many novel and comic IPs at one time far exceeds the current development capabilities of Chenxing Film and Television.
This is not a small expenditure and the company hoards.
Buying too much IP content, but unable to use it in time, will bear higher risks.”

Chu Chu explained, “I won’t keep them all.
You ask them to classify IPs by level.
If the level is low, we will sell them directly when the time comes and the remaining high-quality ones would be used for Chenxing’s independent development.”

Chu Chu knew that there was no IP frenzy in the world of books.
Even if she didn’t have time to develop independently, she would be a peddler and make money by reselling and the benefits would be considerable.
In reality, there were similar IP copyright operating companies, many of which had high incomes, which could be described as huge profits.

Zhang Jianian reminded, “President Chu, currently there are very few IP-based film and television works on the market.
Are you sure that the market can digest such a large amount of content?”

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Chu Chu made a vow, “Absolutely, when the trend comes, those who don’t buy it aren’t chinese.”

Zhang Jianian: “???” What do you call this?

Chu Chu had experienced this stage personally and had simply pushed the original screenwriter to a dead end.
In those few years, the film and television company didn’t have an IP in their hands, so she was embarrassed to go out to discuss the project.
At the beginning, the copyright department insisted on purchasing “Fierce Wife of the Superstar” and the reason given was “although the content is general, the price is high”.

When evaluating the content of a novel, they didn’t look at the content, but value the price.
However, that was the common industry chaos in those years.

As long as Chu Chu resells all inappropriate IPs clean before the IP wave declines, leaving high-quality IPs, she could make a fortune while completing the content reserve.
She felt that the momentum of the IP tide was about to emerge, especially the top IP was difficult to depreciate and it would be too late if she didn’t buy it.

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