Chapter 82: She Had Witnessed How the Situation two Years Later Would Be in Person
Chapter 82: She Had Witnessed How the Situation two Years Later Would Be in Person
Emily didn't always stay in Young Master Hunter's WongRiver Pavilion.
She went back to clean herself up and came to the main house to chat with the Old Lady for a while. Then, she went back to school.
Although Hunter's words were quite hurtful, on second thought, it was also true that it was not right for her to be alone with
Vincent last night.
She was just feeling a bit bad because of Hunter’s distrust of her.
But why should he trust her? They had nothing to do with each other at all.
“Cutie Emily, why don't you stay at the Jackson family’s house today?”
Sally Cox didn't expect that Emily would be back on the weekend. They didn't even have to go to class today.
There aren't many people I know at Jackson family’s house. So what's the point of staying there?”
Emily placed the luggage bag in a corner with the things she usually used.
“Even the luggage is here. What? Are you all going to live in the school dorms from now on?”
Originally, Sally thought that a rich family like the Jackson family wouldn't let her live in the dormitory even if Emily had to go to school.
Although it was convenient to live in the dormitory, the environment there wasn't good.
“I'm still going to school. Shouldn't I live in a dormitory?”
In her last life, she had lived in the dormitory on school days and had only returned to Hunter's villa on weekends.
Of course, Hunter didn't stop her. He would have preferred her to stay away from him so as not to get in his way.
“Alright. You will just live in the dormitory. Anyway, the dormitory is also quite good”
Since Emily came back to live with her, of course, Sally was even happier. Without Emily by her side, Sally felt insecure at
school.
“By the way, Emily, regarding the office you asked Joe Davis to rent, they found a few places and are still waiting for your confirmation.”
"So soon?” She had asked Joe to do so at dinner last time. Joe couldn't be more efficient when it came to getting things done.
“If it weren't for those things that happened in the past two days..."
Sally still felt a little scared every time she thought about it.
But it's okay now. It's over.
Sally said, “They could have done it faster. They just got held up by all that crap.”
"Call Joe. We'll go see it now and settle it over the weekend.”
Joe and Terry found a few places, all of which were near the school.
Emily finally rented an office in a slightly remote location, whose environment was nice and not expensive.
The office was on the twenty-eighth floor of the Richery Building, which was over three hundred square feet. And the rent was twenty-five thousand dollars a month with a two-for-one deposit.
"Wow, it's huge!" Sally walked in and was amazed at the hall.
The office was more than three hundred square feet, which was indeed very, very spacious and many times more spacious
than the house that Terry and Joe had rented outside.
“But, Emily, what kind of business are you planning to do? Is it really necessary to have just a few of us in such a big place?"
"It's necessary. And there will be more people gradually.’
Emily walked behind her and didn't think that the office was spacious. But it was enough for now.
When there were more people in the future, she could slowly replace it with a new office again. But in the next one or two years, there should be no need to change it.
“Emily, what kind of business do you want to do?" Joe was also confused.
Emily had only told them that she was going to get a studio. But, she hadn't told them what kind of plans she had.
“Manga! Aren't you great at coloring? Sally's main writer a well as her hook have gotten so proficient to the point where
there's absolutely no need to rework the manuscript.”
"Comics?" Sally stiffened her face, looking a bit silly, “Emily, don't you know that it's difficult for the domestic nationals to even
survive when they draw comics?”
Was Emily out of her mind?
Drawing was actually something they both knew how to do and were good at. NôvelDrama.Org owns all content.
Back then, it was because they had met in the comic forum that they had become friends offline as well.
But, after so many years of drawing comics, Joe and Sally wouldn't have been mixed up like this now if drawing comics could really make fortune.
“Comics can make money. And IP operations will peak in the next two years. Comics are one of them.”
Of course, Emily wouldn't tell them how she knew that.
But, she had seen with her own eyes how hot original IP was in the next two years.
As for the word IP, it was actually an abbreviation for intellectual property. And in their industry, it now mostly referred to the property rights of original works.
And what Emly wanted to do now was to focus on mainly two parts, one was novel and the other was comic.
If she remembered it correctly, by the end of this year, there would be a big platform that would finance comics. And following the IP boom next year, several works on the platform would go popular all of a sudden.
If she could intercept and do her own high-quality works before the other side started doing it, she probably could get a piece of the pie.
But she's living again. And a lot of things seemed to be different from her last life.
Whether there were changes in the capital competition as well, she didn't know it yet.
But speaking of some things, if it were someone else rather than her who did them, she would never get a chance even if
there did exist a chance in the future.
“Emily, I still think that there's really nothing to be engaged in with the comic." Joe had the same concern as Sally.
“What's more, how much money can a comic book make even if it makes it onto the charts?"
"When did I say we are only going to work on one comic?" Emily laughed and observed the surroundings of the office lobby.
"More than one comic?” Sally walked over, looking appalled, "Emily, if you draw too much, you won't be able to offer that
many updates.”
Although Sally, Joe, as well as Emily, could all draw comics, with the three of them cooperating together, it was already very good for them to do a monthly update of ten chapters.
If they worked on two books, could it be that they could only update five chapters each book per month?