Start by Spending One Billion [Entertainment Industry]
Start by Spending One Billion [Entertainment Industry] Chapter 91.2

Chapter 91 2/2

Tan Hongguang now looked like he had shed five years off his age. Although there were still some white hairs in his hair, his spirit and demeanor were completely different from before.

Just like Tianying, he had always had a low profile but worked diligently, completing one task after another with seriousness.

Tan Hongguang had no objections to Tianying fully cooperating with the Broken Water Club and Starlight Entertainment.

In some companies, there might be minor conflicts between the subsidiary and management, but in all the companies under Shengquan, both employees and management had friendly and harmonious relationships.

The main reason was that there was always various collaboration between the companies.

Although Shengquan’s various companies varied in size, some were industry leaders, and others were just starting, with a considerable span of industries, it didn’t prevent her from enjoying win-win or even multi-win situations.

For example, Tan Hongguang and Tianying had a win-win situation with Starlight Entertainment through “Interstellar War.”

“Interstellar War” was a box office hit, and Tianying became famous overnight.

This time was no different. The only thing Tan Hongguang didn’t understand was, “Shengdong, isn’t the investment a bit too large if it’s like this?”

He played games himself, and after Shengquan acquired DE, although he didn’t know if it would be useful, Tan Hongguang quickly learned about esports. After all, he only discovered during a company meeting that even the high-level executives around Shengquan, including her snail noodle factory, had studied and understood it thoroughly.

Tan Hongguang wasn’t someone who was willing to fall behind, so he naturally followed suit and now knew something about esports profitability.

“After this movie is produced, if it relies only on box office and the revenue of the esports club, isn’t the ratio of investment to return too small?” This didn’t seem like Shengdong’s usual style.

Shengquan smiled. “Did you forget what I said? This project is a collaborative project.”

She leaned back in her chair, her face gradually showing determination. “Collaboration is not just among the three of you.”

Tan Hongguang: “?”

In addition to their three companies, were there other companies under Shengquan that could participate in this project?

The snail-noodle factory?

Shengquan gestured for him to look at the project book in his hand. “Look at the theme of this movie.”

Tan Hongguang looked down. “Holographic game?”

He suddenly shook, realizing something, and looked at Shengquan in disbelief. “Holographic?!!!”

***

In Shengquan’s research institute, Ningzhou rose from the holographic simulation cabin.

He slowly raised his hand, took off the transparent eye mask covering his fair face, and said to the excited assistant standing beside him:

“Inform Shengdong.”

The sound of a helicopter’s roar echoed in the sky, attracting some passersby to look up.

“Wow, such a cool helicopter!”

“Is it Shengquan? I remember seeing her in the news; her helicopter looks like this.”

“It may not be her. Didn’t they say she’s in H City?”

A young passerby also looked up, very confidently saying, “It’s hers. She comes here often, and we’re all familiar with her.”

The other two passersby suddenly realized this, quickly took out their phones, and took a cool photo of the helicopter flying by. The young man also recorded a video, posting it to the dormitory group:

“Sister Shengquan is here! I don’t know if she will visit the school. Looking forward to it!”

Yes, this young man was a student at C University.

The phrase “Sister Shengquan” was not just a joke. Since Shengquan invested heavily in various research projects at the school, over time, the students who were initially selected gradually produced results.

Of course, not every student had made progress as quickly as Gushuyue, who rapidly delivered results like hers.

But they were talents selected from the entire C University through layers of screening to apply for funds, and even the slowest of them had made some small progress.

In two years, these already outstanding students had seized the opportunity and fully demonstrated their own strength. Some had even been recruited into national departments, and the future of the remaining students could be described as boundless.

Most importantly, Shengquan fulfilled her promise. In the new year, she once again selected a group of students, provided them with project funds,

and showcased the platform.

After producing results, students who were willing to stay and work for Starlight Technology were fully accepted by Shengquan. For those who wanted to join other research institutes or enter national departments, she allowed them to do so.

At first, some people thought Shengquan was just creating hype. However, as time passed, more and more people believed that Shengquan was genuinely “supporting.”

After all, every year she threw funds in units of “billions,” which was basically charity.

Shengquan turned her laptop towards him. “Rest assured, I obtained the year-round shares of the polar region. According to the polar region’s regulations, I automatically have all the authorization.”

Tan Hongguang suddenly realized this.

He suddenly remembered the news he had seen before about the “game tycoon spending two billion in a day on recharges”: “Could it be that you, who spent two billion, were preparing for this so early?”

After asking, Tan Hongguang felt like he had asked a silly question. He was familiar with Shengdong’s style. She always planned meticulously and thought ten steps ahead.

Since the broadcast of “Interstellar War,” Tianying has become famous overnight. This special effects company, which many industry insiders initially thought was too reckless and ambitious, had to hire more people within just a year.

As Shengquan had said, “Interstellar War” was the best advertisement for Tianying. The more people loved it, the more domestic and foreign production teams eagerly sought Tianying for special effects.

Tan Hongguang now looked like he had shed five years off his age. Although there were still some white hairs in his hair, his spirit and demeanor were completely different from before.

Just like Tianying, he had always had a low profile but worked diligently, completing one task after another with seriousness.

Tan Hongguang had no objections to Tianying fully cooperating with the Broken Water Club and Starlight Entertainment.

In some companies, there might be minor conflicts between the subsidiary and management, but in all the companies under Shengquan, both employees and management had friendly and harmonious relationships.

The main reason was that there was always various collaboration between the companies.

Although Shengquan’s various companies varied in size, some were industry leaders, and others were just starting, with a considerable span of industries, it didn’t prevent her from enjoying win-win or even multi-win situations.

For example, Tan Hongguang and Tianying had a win-win situation with Starlight Entertainment through “Interstellar War.”

“Interstellar War” was a box office hit, and Tianying became famous overnight.

This time was no different. The only thing Tan Hongguang didn’t understand was, “Shengdong, isn’t the investment a bit too large if it’s like this?”

He played games himself, and after Shengquan acquired DE, although he didn’t know if it would be useful, Tan Hongguang quickly learned about esports. After all, he only discovered during a company meeting that even the high-level executives around Shengquan, including her snail noodle factory, had studied and understood it thoroughly.

Tan Hongguang wasn’t someone who was willing to fall behind, so he naturally followed suit and now knew something about esports profitability.

“After this movie is produced, if it relies only on box office and the revenue of the esports club, isn’t the ratio of investment to return too small?” This didn’t seem like Shengdong’s usual style.

Shengquan smiled. “Did you forget what I said? This project is a collaborative project.”

She leaned back in her chair, her face gradually showing determination. “Collaboration is not just among the three of you.”

Tan Hongguang: “?”

In addition to their three companies, were there other companies under Shengquan that could participate in this project?

The snail-noodle factory?

Shengquan gestured for him to look at the project book in his hand. “Look at the theme of this movie.”

Tan Hongguang looked down. “Holographic game?”

He suddenly shook, realizing something, and looked at Shengquan in disbelief. “Holographic?!!!”

***

In Shengquan’s research institute, Ningzhou rose from the holographic simulation cabin.

He slowly raised his hand, took off the transparent eye mask covering his fair face, and said to the excited assistant standing beside him:

“Inform Shengdong.”

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