"You want to make an album like that? Then how many copies do you need?" asked Intan who was still cynical.
She admits that Ethan's song is good, but she's still upset that he's telling her to compose a song in a short time.
Ethan nodded.
"I don't know how much, I'll make it after receiving an order from the person who will buy it."
Intan nodded when she heard that. The move that Ethan used was correct. In this era where people no longer buy physical albums, of course choosing to pre-order first and then make it really a good move.
At least Ethan didn't have much to lose.
"Then, in terms of costs, our studio will ask for one-pieces for ten thousand, excluding the price of the materials we will buy," said Intan, who wanted to immediately discuss the price.
Since Ethan was a previous customer of the studio, Intan only charged ten thousand per piece, which was counted as their hard work.