Chapter 52: caught off guard

Chapter 52 Caught off guard

They came out of Kyoto TV.

Jiang Yang asked what the **** in the advertising department was doing with Zhou Hao just now, "Did she really go through the back door?"

"No."

The female shareholder told Zhou Hao that someone wanted to buy her shares.

She just told Zhou Hao that Zhou Hao had the first right to purchase. If Zhou Hao didn't buy it, she would sell it to that person.

Zhou Hao doesn’t care.

There are only two indispensable talents for the company now, one is him and the other is Jiang Yang. At worst, they will have to start a new business.

The work efficiency of Kyoto TV Station is still acceptable.

They only waited for one day. At noon, the news came from Kyoto TV station. Zhou Hao was on the other end of the phone, "Guess who won the bid?"

“Let’s do it.”

Jiang Yang turned over and got into Li Qingning's arms.

He did not return to the company after lunch, but lay on Li Qingning's lap to enjoy a moment of peace.

Zhou Hao was surprised, "Your guess is really accurate. It seems you are quite confident!"

Jiang Yang rolled his eyes and said, "Nonsense, your smile signal is shaking. You'll be damned if you can't figure it out."

He asked Zhou Hao again, "You didn't go through the back door, did you?"

Zhou Hao swore to God that this time they won the business with their strength, "You have to have confidence in yourself."

Jiang Yang was relieved. He couldn't do anything to slap him in the face. "What do you mean, the upright plan has been scrapped?"

Concerning this, Zhou Hao still went through the back door.

His former colleagues in the advertising department told him that the two finalists were Jiang Yang and Geng Zhi. The theme of Geng Zhi’s public service advertisement was rationality. In the era of highly developed self-media, not only seeing is believing, but also rationality. According to analysis, his plan is a narrative with a movie structure, that is, what appears to be evil is actually good, which is exaggerated in the front and revealed and sublimated in the back.

“It’s pretty good too.”

Jiang Yang felt that this plan was similar to what he had written.

“It’s good, it’s too complicated.”

This is a public service announcement, and only three or four minutes are allowed at most. Within these three or four minutes, Geng Zhi wants to cram in too much content, and the structure is complex, which is not conducive to dissemination, and the main purpose of advertising is dissemination.

On the contrary, Jiangyang’s public service advertising plan is much simpler.

Simplicity does not mean that Jiang Yang’s plan is not good enough, but that it is simple. Jiang Yang’s advertising plan uses a smooth and simple narrative, and with the help of kind-hearted interpretation, the short film has the power to directly touch people’s hearts.

This is why Kyoto TV chose Jiang Yang to plan the case.

Zhou Hao: "Where are you? You are getting worse and worse now. You are not in the company during working hours."

They now have to pick a location and seize the time to shoot. Although this is a short film, they have to choose the location, actors, tools, etc. There are many things to be busy with. They are afraid that they will have to be here for the next period of time. It's up there.

“There’s not much work.”

Jiang Yang yawned, "I'll go over now. You contact someone first. Oh, by the way, the actor can let Tang Bo and the others try it out."

Zhou Hao filmed a commercial last time and thought Tang Bo was okay, so he agreed.

Jiang Yang hung up the phone and reluctantly sat up from his lap pillow, "I'll ask Zhou Hao to take me back tonight. You go home early and drive slower on the road."

"Um."

She was looking at the little prince, and there was a book in her hand called "84 Charing Cross Street".

This book was published quietly. Li Qingning was busy with everything. Jiang Yang didn't pay attention to it at all. I heard that the first printing was 50,000 copies. This was because of the words "give it to my big devil" In terms of appearance, 20,000 more copies were printed, which shows that the current market for physical books is really bad.

Jiang Yang said: "The book cover is not bad."

“I picked it.”

Jiang Yang asked her to buy one more copy to increase sales.

"Um."

Li Qingning even wanted to buy all 50,000 copies and give them to relatives and friends.

"I am leaving."

Jiang Yang came close to her. Li Qingning put down the book and turned his head to look at Jiang Yang. The big earrings sparkled in the sun. Jiang Yang pressed close to her and kissed her affectionately before leaving.

Li Qingning blinked, took out her mobile phone and took a photo of the cover of "84 Charing Cross Street". Her shadow hung on the cover. The laziness of the afternoon made the time for reading more leisurely. "Gift to My book," Li Qingning posted on Twitter.

The number of comments below the push has increased visibly. As expected, the first comment is: "If you happen to pass by 84 Charing Cross Street, please give me a kiss. I owe it a lot."

The second comment was: “Who is Anonymous?”

This is already the usual comment from Tui Tui.

Jiuquan smiled: "Wow, I didn't expect this book to be published! It's awesome, buy it, buy it, buy it right after get off work!"

There is also a carp posting pictures: "Looking at it!"

She also marked “given to my big devil”.

A passerby passed by: "Nowadays, celebrity entertainment is not enough to make money, and they have to make money from books. Alas, the world is getting worse."

The person below was busy explaining: "This is a very good novel."

However, the passers-by had already passed by and left.

This may be the impression that many people have on this book. After all, "84 Charing Cross Street" is very popular in Li Qingning's fan circle. Both booksellers and websites use Li Yu as a publicity stunt when promoting this book. There are broken circles, but once a label is put on it, people will subconsciously classify it into categories. Without a strong circle-breaking effect, it is difficult to change the label.

Li Qingning ignored these.

She lowered her head and continued reading "The Little Prince".

“One day, I watched forty-four sunsets!”

After a while, you said again: "You know, people fall in love with the sunset when they are sad."

“Were you sad that day when you watched the sunset forty-four times?”

But the little prince did not answer...

Li Qingning turned the page and thought that this little prince looked like Jiang Yang. When he was sad, he relied on guesswork.

Not only women’s thoughts are based on guessing, but men too, as Jiang Yang did.

The only difference is that when Jiang Yang is angry, he is used to finding a corner and sitting there quietly, waiting for Li Qingning to find him, comfort him, and let him experience the feeling of being loved. If after a period of time, he fails to do this, he will think to himself that this matter is not a big deal, and then he will find various reasons to comfort himself, and wonder if Li Qingning will be angry.

At the end, he went to Li Qingning to admit his mistake.

Li Qingning feels inferior to him for his ability to resolve himself.

But gradually, she felt heartbroken when she saw Jiang Yang did nothing wrong, but cautiously admitted his mistake to her. So when there were frictions in life, Li Qingning gradually chose to comfort Jiang Yang, and looked at his reserved appearance. Quite interesting.

"If someone falls in love with a flower, there are billions of stars in the sky, and this flower only grows on one of them, which is enough to make him feel happy when he looks up at the night sky. He will tell himself, 'In the starry sky There’s my flower somewhere.’ But if the sheep eats the flower, it means to him that all the stars suddenly go out!”

Li Qingning suddenly thought that Jiang Yang once said that she was his unique rose, and this is where it came from. She has a little bit of sweetness in her heart. Normally it would be difficult for her to say "I love you", but being romantic caught her off guard.

(End of this chapter)

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