<b>Chapter </b>441
<b>“</b><b>My </b>businesses operate in this field as well, but to be honest<b>, </b>they don’tpare to the top three. The traffic on my tforms is significantly lower <b>than </b>theirs,” Aubree said.
*If the top three options aren’t yielding results, should <b>we </b>consider reaching out to some of the mid–tier tforms instead?” suggested Kurtis. <b>“</b>Wilson Group employs ruthless tactics<b>. </b><b>I </b>understand their decision to take over the twopanies in Rithol City; after all, that’s their domain, and Wilson Group has <b>a </b>significant presence in the entertainment industry, whichmands respect,” Kurtis added.
The Wilson family had Trevor, whose movies and TV shows consistently became hits. Those who managed to <b>get </b>on Wilson Group’s good side might <b>even </b>secure <b>exclusive </b>rights <b>to </b><b>a </b>few more of his dramas.
Kurtis pondered, ‘But for us to reach Urggate City? Now that’s <b>just </b><b>excessive</b>. Thepany in Urggate City was different from the other <b>two</b>. This one had the support of the <b>local </b>TV station, which made it difficult for most investors to exert influence. The Wilson Group does possess significant power.
Kurtis <b>was </b>so anxious he nearly paced in circles. It wasn’t that he doubted Aubree’s ability–he knew everyone had their limits. Even if the Turner Group showed up now<b>, </b>it wouldn’t make much <i>of </i>a difference. In the entertainment industry, aside from purely business–focusedpanies, the Wilson Group held significant influence<b>. </b>After all, not every family had someone like Trevor–that kind of advantage just wasn’t fair.
Before Aubree could say anything, her phone rang. She chuckled softly and remarked, “The person who’s here to help us has arrived.”
Kurtis nced at the screen; the contact name disyed was “Mr. Svystun.”
“Alongside those three video tforms, there’s also Manchotech,” Aubree noted.
Kurtis paused for a moment, then his <b>face </b>lit up with a broad smile. ‘Oh my! How could I have forgotten about Manchotech?‘ he thought, feeling a <b>wave </b>of relief wash over him.
Aubree had coborated with Manchotech Group numerous times before–this was a challenge she could easily handle. “I always believed that having more connections is beneficial, so I prioritized the other three tforms first. I hadn’t even intended to work with Manchotech, but then the Wilson Group intervened. Ultimately, everything turned out well,” <b>she </b>said with a smile.
She hadn’t built all those connections to leave them unused. Aubree had already pulled off an impressive coboration with Manchotech on GrabCheap, so when it came to something as minor as acquiring the rights to a mini drama, a single word from her was enough–Dmytro could approve it himself without even checking with his superior.
In other words, spending <i>a </i>few hundred thousand dors to keep Aubree happy was worth it. The other three tforms were trying to invest the same amount in a minor deal to gain favor with the Wilson family. Anyone with a modicum ofmon sense would know exactly who to choose.
Aubree’s partnership with Manchotech was smooth as silk–they didn’t even need to meet face–to–face. Dmytro trusted her so much that he skipped any product checks and had the person in charge of Manchotech Video connect with Aubree. They sealed the deal with a quick online
contract.
“Ms. Miller, if you have any exciting projectsing up, don’t forget your friend here!” Dmytro said with a broad smile. To him, Aubree was like a lucky charm. Thanks to his keen insight and strong advocacy for the GrabCheap partnership with her, he earned a promotion and a raise–he was
now a manager.
“Of course, Mr. Svystun, <b>you </b>can count on me,” Aubree replied. “Don’t worry–even if this project looks small, I’ll make sure you get some surprises out of it,” she added with a confident smile.
Dmytro justughed it off, thinking it was the kind of bold talk only young surprise.”
Things turned out a bit differently than expected, but they stilled t
ready tounch whenever you want,” Aubree said, nodding at Kurtis.
Kurtis rubbed his forehead. “<b>Now </b><b>it’s </b>just a matter of when weunch it.”
“Right now<b>,” </b>Aubree replied.
people were capable of. “Alright then, Ms. Miller, I’ll be waiting for your
to wrap up the final step. “The free mini–dramas tform is all set up and