1403 Meeting An Lan again
“So, he’s going to fight tooth and nail on this?” Yan Su was fuming. “I spent a lot of time on ‘Fearless,’ so there’s no way I’m going to let him own the masters to the song. He says he’s only going to give me the rights to perform the song, but he gets to keep the earnings from all my performances. That’s ludicrous.”
Xiang Wan sighed. “If only we had the manuscript. Why did you hand it over to him? I’ll go look through the contract and see if we can settle this out of court; if not, we’ll have to follow protocol with our legal team.”
“Okay,” said Yan Su, nodding. Her head was spinning. She never saw this coming.
…
Over the next few days, Xiang Wan tried to mediate things with Ye Yunchang’s managing company, but they proposed an earnings ratio of 2:7. Yan Su would only be keeping 20% of the profits. Xiang Wan was outraged, and she posted the lawyer’s letter online.
Once again, Yan Su was in the headlines.
When Mo Liuxi heard the news in school, he called Yan Su immediately. “Do you want me to settle this for you? Ye Yunchang is asking for a beating.”
If he had known this during the auditions, he wouldn’t have suggested him to sing the theme song with Yan Su.
Yan Su thought about An Ning again. The two sisters were so different from one another, like day and night.
Sigh…
“Miss Yan, why are you sighing?” An Lan stopped talking about the contract. She just paused and smiled reassuringly.
“I just… I just thought of An Ning,” Yan Su stammered.
An Lan sighed upon hearing her sister’s name. “Why? Do you think that we’re completely different from one another?”
“You have different personalities,” Yan Su said, smiling.
“My parents spoiled An Ning rotten. They’re too easy on her,” An Lan sighed. “I haven’t seen her in a long time. Last year, she ran away out of fear for Mo Liuxi.”
Whaaat? Yan Su was confused. Wait a minute…
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An Lan explained, “The school expelled her, didn’t they? My parents brought her to Mo Liuxi’s place, and he threw her into the little pond in winter. She had to be hospitalized for several days. I told her to enroll in a professional course, but she wouldn’t listen and just ran away. I haven’t heard from her since.”
Xiang Wan sighed. “If only we had the manuscript. Why did you hand it over to him? I’ll go look through the contract and see if we can settle this out of court; if not, we’ll have to follow protocol with our legal team.”
“Okay,” said Yan Su, nodding. Her head was spinning. She never saw this coming.
…
Over the next few days, Xiang Wan tried to mediate things with Ye Yunchang’s managing company, but they proposed an earnings ratio of 2:7. Yan Su would only be keeping 20% of the profits. Xiang Wan was outraged, and she posted the lawyer’s letter online.
Once again, Yan Su was in the headlines.
When Mo Liuxi heard the news in school, he called Yan Su immediately. “Do you want me to settle this for you? Ye Yunchang is asking for a beating.”
If he had known this during the auditions, he wouldn’t have suggested him to sing the theme song with Yan Su.
Yan Su thought about An Ning again. The two sisters were so different from one another, like day and night.
Sigh…
“Miss Yan, why are you sighing?” An Lan stopped talking about the contract. She just paused and smiled reassuringly.
“I just… I just thought of An Ning,” Yan Su stammered.
An Lan sighed upon hearing her sister’s name. “Why? Do you think that we’re completely different from one another?”
“You have different personalities,” Yan Su said, smiling.
“My parents spoiled An Ning rotten. They’re too easy on her,” An Lan sighed. “I haven’t seen her in a long time. Last year, she ran away out of fear for Mo Liuxi.”
Whaaat? Yan Su was confused. Wait a minute…
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An Lan explained, “The school expelled her, didn’t they? My parents brought her to Mo Liuxi’s place, and he threw her into the little pond in winter. She had to be hospitalized for several days. I told her to enroll in a professional course, but she wouldn’t listen and just ran away. I haven’t heard from her since.”