Mr. Saban's response was quite reasonable.
At least he needed to obtain permission from the Island Lord's Mansion before looking for the stage play personnel, not too late for that.
Wu Heng then asked, "What kind of format are you planning for the performance?"
Mr. Saban replied, "I'm thinking about an open kind of performance."
In this world, the concept of story copyrights wasn't so well-established.
Even the performances in theatres could hardly bring any profits to the original authors.
It was only on Gold and Silver Island, under one's own watch, otherwise organizing a stage play wouldn't involve anyone coming to greet you.
And an open performance, that's similar to the ones in taverns.
Anyone can watch, and there's no charge.
So Wu Heng didn't need to hassle with the other party over copyright fees.
He said directly, "Since you want to try adapting it into a stage play, I permit you to perform."
Hearing these words, joy immediately surfaced on Mr. Saban's face.