But right now, there's something even more important—
Chu River turned on the TV:
"I've made animations of each of your works, though some are not yet completed... which one would you like to see first?"
...
Discussing this key point, everyone couldn't help but suppress their emotions for a moment.
To animate one work in a month, they could still hope for a miracle.
But to produce a dozen animations in a month...
This could only be imagined in dreams.
The investor has plenty of money, but might not have professional ability, yet with such high expectations, Fatty, who received the highest copyright fee of two million, had no choice but to step up—
"I'll do it!" as if going courageously to face death.
For money, he's willing to do anything, and a shoddy animation is nothing; aren't many great works adapted into a complete mess anyway?
