Chapter 120
Now that Linda had so many tasks, her temper was not as gentle as before.
People became irritable when overwhelmed with tasks, so Patricia didn’t take offense.
“Right now, the domestic short film market is booming, and many international stars are joining short film platforms.”
“We’ve recently invested some resources into short film platforms. Currently, the impact is minimal, but it will gradually increase with the actors‘ roadshows.”
“There’s still a long time before the New Year’s release. With professional handling, buying a few trending searches can boost the overall popularity.”
Linda had considered using short films for promotion before, but since she didn’t understand this area well, she hadn’t taken any substantial action.
It wasn’t surprising that the company had come up with this promotional idea. After all, those in publicity know all kinds of promotional methods.
“Patricia, you’ve been working with me for a while, so you know I don’t care much for the process. I just want to see the final results and whether they meet our expectations.”
“This film represents nearly two years of our company’s effort. The final outcome will affect whether we can continue to develop future films.”
Patricia was well aware of this.
Even though Linda had capital backing her, a single person’s capital couldn’t sway the combined power of
other investors.
Investors would only consider funding future projects if they saw good box office results.
“Boss, I’ve been in publicity for a long time, and I believe my abilities are competent. You can fully trust
me.”
“I have no doubts. I just prefer to state my expectations clearly.”
While Linda was focused on the overall progress, something else happened on William’s end.
Joanne was arrested for money laundering.
Money laundering, regardless of the investigation’s approach, always led to the same conclusion.
If Joanne had denied doing it outright, there might have been room for maneuver. However, Joanne committed suicide in prison by biting her tongue.
She left behind a vague and ambiguous suicide note.
Joanne’s death confirmed that the money laundering accusations were solid. The details were unclear, and the outcome was something Linda had never dared to imagine.
Joanne was dead.
“It’s such a shame for Joanne to die like this.” Chloe came to the company upon hearing the news.
“I’m not so concerned about how she died. What I care about is what the ambiguous note actually means.
Chapter 120
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