Chapter 349: Chapter 289 Wu Goes Mad!? Chapter 349: Chapter 289 Wu Goes Mad!? The South Korean company has agreed to negotiate the endorsent according to Wu Mu’s quotation, and they’re even offering more money.
They’ve raised Wu Mu’s fee to forty million for two years, with additional paynt for participating in variety shows.
The schedule will also be arranged according to Wu Mu’s availability.
After hearing these sincere terms from Yang Costics, Wu Mu had no objections.
The two sides had reached a preliminary consensus.
However, the endorsent and shows couldn’t be finalized right now.
First, Wu Mu didn’t have any available dates; he still had to film a movie and participate in the second half of Legendary Voice. He had to finish these two projects, at least wait until the movie shooting was over, before he had ti to take part in other variety shows.
Second, Yang Costics’ new products were also not fully prepared yet; they were just at the preliminary stage of contact.
After signing so autographs for Han Huixuan, Wu Mu regretfully looked at the eleven Performance Cards on his system panel.
He had thought he could make use of them in the new endorsent project, but it was still too early.
The Performance Cards didn’t earn interest sitting in the system panel, and since he was still earning points, there was no need to keep accumulating them. It was better to cash them in on another project.
Wu Mu considered the projects he could cash in on.
A new album?
No, he hadn’t even finished cashing in a hundred million Profit Card, that would have to be put off till who-knows-when.
A new endorsent?
He didn’t have any imdiate need for one.
Wu Mu scrolled through his phone searching for inspiration, and when he stumbled upon a piece of tech news, it sparked an idea.
It seed like it had been a long ti since he’d sold anything.
Ti for another sales wave!
But this ti, sothing novel.
…
Hang City, Star Tree Technology Company.
As a robotics company that had only been established for a few years yet had started making a na for itself in the industry, the boss Wang Xing was feeling rather agitated at the mont.
“The investors from Hang City Jinyuan have made up their minds to pull out their investnt. They feel that the gap between us and Washington Power is too large, and there is no hope of catching up.”
“If that’s the case, then the arrangents they promised to make with Changhai Technology are probably going to fall through as well.”
His company’s startup partner was also troubled, “It’s all because of the new promotional video released by Washington Power. Their progress seems to be much ahead of ours according to their video.”
The cause of their frustration was the recent promotional video released by the industry leader Washington Power.
In the video, Washington Power’s robotic dog was shown staying steady despite being pushed, kicked, and even ramd with a wooden pole, and it could walk smoothly even while carrying a person. Their product was indeed much better.
The difference between the two was like comparing toys with future sci-fi.
But Wang Xing had his own opinions, “Their product looks impressive, but it’s not at all mass-producible. The hydraulic drive is too complicated, and the cost is too high. We should learn from the DJI company, make simple mass-produced products, and then upgrade them step by step—that’s the right way to do it.”
He felt that Washington Power’s promotional video was rely pie in the sky, but laypeople were unfortunately taken by this type of hype.
One of their company’s investors felt that the outlook for their product was too risky and chose to withdraw their investnt.
Following this divestnt, they not only faced a shortfall of funds but also lost access to various channels and resources they could have contacted.
Wang Xing was fretting about where to find soone to fill these gaps when his phone on the desk rang.
“Wu Mu?” Seeing the contact displayed on the screen, Wang Xing was slightly startled.
He had a profound impression of this celebrity, whom he had t at the World Robotics Conference and who had helped promote their company.
It was hard to forget a celebrity who liked tech products and seed to genuinely understand them.
He answered the call, puzzled.
On the other end of the phone, Wu Mu didn’t beat around the bush and got straight to the point, “Mr. Wang, I saw the news that your company’s investors have pulled out. Do you need to invest a sum?”
Huh?
Wu Mu, a celebrity, was thinking about investing in their tech company?
Wang Xing found the pairing quite odd, feeling it was a mismatch.
But Wu Mu’s investnt…
Wang Xing tactfully replied, “Sorry, Mr. Wu. Our company currently has sufficient funds on our balance sheet.”
True, their company was short on cash, but a company aiming for long-term developnt couldn’t just look for investors solely based on money; often, the resources that an investor could bring were more important than the money itself.
Although he had a good impression of Wu Mu, what kind of resources could a celebrity possibly bring to their company?
Wu Mu, unbothered by the rejection, said, “That’s fine. If you guys need anything, you can call .”
He continued, “Is that chanical dog of yours ready for market? I’d like to order a batch to sell in my shop.”
Wu Mu wanted to order a batch of their company’s new product to sell?
What was this about?
A celebrity suddenly deciding to sell robots?
Wang Xing was utterly baffled, unable to understand why Wu Mu had approached him for such a matter.
But though he couldn’t make sense of it, his interest was piqued.
While he didn’t believe this person could bring any tangible resources, he had witnessed Wu Mu’s promotional ability.
Just a casual ntion on Legendary Voice had attracted countless inquiries.
If they were to sell another batch, it would certainly bring another wave of attention to their products.
“It’s in the final verification stage. Just need to sort out so minor issues, and it’ll be ready for the market.”
“Alright, give the cost price, and I’ll place an order.” Although Wu Mu was optimistic about this tech company, business was business; objectively speaking, he was in a position to advertise for them, so there was no reason he should be paying extra.
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