Chapter 114
After picking up Matilda, the three of them headed to Ramshorn on the outskirts.
Aubree had already arranged with Sylvia to visit the set under the guise of a casual check-in. She would have a break during filming, and Aubree planned to talk with her then.
Before arriving, Aubree bought coffee and desserts out of her own pocket.
When they got there, Sylvia was still filming, so they waited by the side, quickly drawing quite a few curious glances.
All three of them were good-looking, even by entertainment industry standards, so people began to speculate whether they were newcomers signed by Peace Entertainment trying to get a cameo in the drama.
As Aubree watched Sylvia act, a strange sense of familiarity crept over her. She felt like she had seen this scene.
She frowned and thought for a moment, then her pupils suddenly contracted. She remembered. This drama featured Trevor. He was playing the male lead.
Just my luck…’ Aubree thought.
Aubree couldn’t describe her feelings. She didn’t want any further entanglements with that family. If any had to happen, it would only be her reclaiming everything she’d once lost.
She scanned the set. Trevor wasn’t around. It was a small blessing amidst the trouble. He probably didn’t have scenes today and hadn’t come.
After a while, Sylvia finally finished filming.
“Sorry to keep you waiting,” she said. Upon seeing the three young visitors, she was surprised. They looked just like high school students.
But as a professional actress, she kept her composure. With a graceful smile, she shook hands with all three, showing respect.
“Hello, let me introduce myself. I’m Aubree Miller, the owner of Bree Technology. This is my friend Matilda Diaz, and this is Alvin Turner, a shareholder.” Aubree gave a brief self-introduction.
Sylvia was surprised that Aubree was actually the boss.
She was sure none of them were over 18 or 19, yet here they were, running a company and with such a bold, innovative idea.
“About the project you mentioned over the phone. Could you explain it to me in more detail?” Sylvia asked.
“Of course,” Aubree replied, noting with satisfaction that Sylvia’s reaction to her identity as a young boss showed no contempt, only admiration and interest. She liked this kind of partner.
The app’s initial version had already been completed, and Bree Technology had started hiring more staff, forming a basic
structure.
Aubree pulled out prepared documents and began detailing Playzy.
She explained, “We’re in the final stages of development. Once testing confirms stability and we fix any bugs, we can begin public beta testing. Later, if the platform attracts influencers with large followings, Peace Entertainment could sign and develop them.”
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Chapter 114
Aubree elaborated on how live-streaming and short video content had boomed in later years, allowing ordinary people to rise to stardom. Influencer management companies flourished alongside. So it was better to seize the opportunity first and earn the money.
Sylvia was tempted, but she also had reservations.
She suggested, “From the draft contract you showed me, it seems my artists will enter the platform for free, and from the earnings through the gift system, the split is 70-30 in favor of the talent?”
She added, “That means if it fails, not only would my artists waste their time, but it could become a reputational risk.”
The benefits were promising, but so were the risks.
“70-30 is already me giving up a lot. The standard is 50-50,” Aubree said calmly. She hadn’t even considered the possibility of failure. Playzy was bound to succeed as long as it ran normally.
But of course, she couldn’t exactly tell Sylvia that she had lived a second life and knew the future.
“All
your concerns are completely unnecessary. The only reasons Playzy might fail are a lack of follow-up funding or unsuccessful promotion and traffic generation.” Alvin suddenly spoke up, drawing Sylvia’s attention.
‘He’s the shareholder, and his surname is Turner?’ Sylvia thought.
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