William’s managent contract was held by a small company.
That company had shares owned by Gu Jiahui’s dad.
William found out sohow, and went to great lengths to find Gu Jiahui, hoping to terminate the contract.
Gu Jiahui used so tricks to fish William out of that company.
Gu You didn’t mind his son poaching talent, so he turned a blind eye to the matter, allowing William to easily buy himself out.
Of course, Gu Jiahui wasn’t acting out of charity.
He helped William, so he expected William to repay him, hence William signed a ten-year managent contract with Bo Yue.
Normally, managent contracts are signed for five years at a ti.
Indeed, Gu Jiahui is a boss who takes everything.
"Actually, you could sign with Guanghong dia," Sheng Tang said.
William glanced at Gu Jiahui: "That’s the boss’s decision, I don’t really know what the difference is."
Gu Jiahui coughed lightly.
"Wait for Old Ke, we’ll discuss it more when he arrives."
Sheng Tang and William casually chatted about other things.
She asked William if he had contacted Wang Chuiyang recently, and William said yes, they had t up twice privately.
Ke Fei arrived half an hour later.
Everyone introduced themselves, but Ke Fei didn’t quite understand today’s eting.
"Old Ke, William will be under your managent from now on," Gu Jiahui said, "William is developing in both variety shows and movies, you make the arrangents."
Sheng Tang felt a bit nervous and looked at Ke Fei’s expression.
She noticed Ke Fei was also looking at her.
"Brother Fei, if you’re not willing, we can find another manager for William," Sheng Tang said.
Ke Fei wasn’t unwilling.
Honestly, being Sheng Tang’s manager was quite boring.
Sheng Tang chose her own movies and negotiated her own pay, she really didn’t need a manager involved; she never caused any scandals, so there wasn’t much for a manager to worry about.
Ke Fei had been her manager for three years, and those were his easiest years.
Gu Jiahui probably noticed his ease, so he wanted to assign him another artist.
Many managers handle multiple artists.
Especially top managers, who might have contracts with up to ten people.
They also have assistant managers.
Ke Fei never did that because his clients required the best service.
Now, this habit was broken with Sheng Tang.
Ke Fei knew William, the guy was sharp-minded and worldly.
William’s singing was top-notch, acting was average, overall he was above average, not just a pretty face without talent.
Managing him should be easy.
"I’ve actually been considering this," Ke Fei said, "I don’t mind taking on one or two more people if Tangtang is okay with it."
"I have no objection," Sheng Tang said.
She really didn’t have much for Ke Fei to handle.
"However, I have one condition," Sheng Tang said, "Brother Fei, let Ai’ai be a managerial assistant, rather than a personal assistant. That way, she can still be with , and I can entrust her with so ordinary managent duties."
Ke Fei naturally agreed.
Ai’ai had been with Sheng Tang for three years, and had always been very ticulous and responsible towards her, so wanting to promote Ai’ai was quite normal.
"Sure," Ke Fei said, "If Ai’ai has any questions, let her co to ."
The company’s issues were thus temporarily resolved.
Sheng Tang was especially tired that day.
In the evening, she went to et Wang Chuiyang, and brought William along.
Wang Chuiyang was overjoyed.
Her new boyfriend was mixed-race and very handso; she couldn’t wait to introduce him to Sheng Tang and William.
Of course, he wasn’t as good-looking as William.
"Chuiyang has a new boyfriend again," William gossiped to Sheng Tang.
Sheng Tang smiled.
Wang Chuiyang had always been outgoing.
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