The most unfortunate ones were those who, influenced by online provocations, maliciously withdrew their investnts from "Creation Camp" earlier.
Little did they expect that just an hour after withdrawing and receiving a huge compensation for breach of contract, the program would beco an unstoppable hit, reaching the pinnacle of variety shows with billions of views.
Everything associated with this program emitted an intoxicating sll of money.
So, they imdiately got in touch with Vivian Lynn, trying to butter her up: "Mr. Lynn, it was all a misunderstanding before. Why don’t we nullify the previous agreent, repay ten tis the breach penalty, and continue our cooperation?"
"It’s already late at night, why are you still daydreaming?"
Vivian Lynn sneered.
If she hadn’t firmly believed, trusting that July Quinn’s situation would take a turn, she might have jumped off a rooftop by now.
"So, how about we start over? After all, our two companies have cooperated for so many years, we do have a connection."
"A connection? No, no, no, I’m always cold-blooded and unsentintal, I only care about money."
When they were withdrawing their investnt, Vivian Lynn had tried to persuade them several tis.
Back then, why didn’t this person talk about connection at all?
Seeing that "Creation Camp" not only failed to tank but beca a hot cake, they ca back to talk about connection?
Sorry, no way!
She holds grudges!
So, Vivian Lynn hung up the phone before the person on the other side could say another word.
Aside from discussing cooperation, there were those shareholders who had previously dumped their stocks on Vivian Lynn, leaving her to clean up the ss, who also ca knocking.
There was no helping it—once July Quinn’s CC incident broke out, not only did the value of "Creation Camp" skyrocket, but Wisteria TV’s stock price also soared.
Especially with July Quinn’s live broadcast yesterday, with viewership breaking one hundred million and donations also exceeding one hundred million, it pushed Wisteria TV to another peak mont.
Those who had previously dumped their stocks were at ho, boiling with rage, trying to reclaim their previously discarded shares at twice the price to bank on the connection.
Sadly, Vivian Lynn had no interest in seeing them now.
After dismissing those fickle people, Vivian Lynn quickly called July Quinn.
"July, if it weren’t for you this ti, I wouldn’t have been able to stage this beautiful coback."
Wisteria TV had been in a dire situation for the past two years, and wherever she went, Vivian Lynn was constantly criticized by people.
If it weren’t for that, her ex-boyfriend wouldn’t have left her for the granddaughter of Westmarch Television’s head due to her career slump.
But today, all those who looked down on her began to fawn over her.
Even her ex-boyfriend shalessly sent a ssage wanting to get back together.
At this mont, the pent-up resentnt of two years seed to vanish into thin air, ecstatically refreshing.
But she hadn’t forgotten who brought all this to her.
"By the way, I’ll transfer 5% of the company’s shares to you."
Vivian Lynn knew well that aningless thanks were useless, tangible benefits mattered more.
Yet, after saying so much, July Quinn hadn’t responded.
This made Vivian Lynn wonder if her offer was too low?
Actually, 5% was quite a lot; Vivian Lynn herself only held 20%.
Look, once the stock market opens tomorrow, Wisteria TV feels like it will hit the upper limit and will continue to surge for a while.
But considering how July Quinn made her feel ecstatic today, Vivian Lynn decided to increase the offer: "How about 10%?"
No sooner had she finished speaking than Vivian Lynn heard an odd sound coming from the other end of the line.
"July?"
For a mont, Vivian Lynn suspected sothing had happened to July Quinn.
At that mont, she heard a man’s low panting on the phone.
Being an adult, Vivian Lynn quickly realized what was going on at the other end.
"July, you go ahead and continue, let’s talk tomorrow."
Then, she very sensibly hung up the phone.
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