Lin Yuan revealed a standard smile. He initially wanted to purchase the rights for "Flirting Scholar" at the original price. Considering the company had also invested so much, he finally paid 10 million—
A 1 million profit for the company.
It was not out of generosity that Lind Yuan did this, but he couldn't let the company work for him for free. Isn't it objectionable for someone to sell a product they've worked hard on for months, without considering any profit margin?
He felt justified.
Actually, his sudden decision to broadcast "Flirting Scholar" online was not just due to a lack of confidence in the film's summer box office comeback. Lin Yuan had a deeper purpose—
He wanted notoriety!
Lin Yuan had realized the reasons why "Flirting Scholar" couldn't secure screenings—it was being treated as a three-nothing film. If the first movie is doomed to be undervalued, then why stubbornly focus on holding it to cinemas?
What if it flops?