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Chapter 121 - Chapter 120: Relying on External Forces

"Indeed, it's the "Dragon Clan" of the parallel world."

On the other hand, Ren also put down the magazine, scratched his head, and said.

Currently, it seems that, in addition to the dragon clan becoming the god clan, the character names have also changed, and the rest has practically remained unchanged.

It's still a familiar formula, a familiar taste.

It's simply different from the manga of the "Dragon Clan" he has read. The style of this "God Clan" manga is more refined and closer to the Japanese manga of his previous life.

The most important thing is that the plot is the same as the novel; both are relatively slow, without a fast pace.

This fills him with interest.

He also sincerely hopes that this parallel world's "Dragon Clan", even if it's a manga, will have a good ending.

At that moment...

"I was so looking forward to you coming to clean out the closets!"

The widow's little song played. In the past two months, Ren had already composed the soundtrack.

Then he asked Trigger Studios' music production team to invite a well-known two-dimensional singer to record it.

Ren took the initiative to use it as his ringtone.

He looked at his phone, answered the call, and said: "Moshi Moshi!".

"Amamiya-sensei, it's like this. I told you before that the people from American WB Films interested in "Edgerunners" have arrived today."

Ayumi said directly: "Do you have time to come to the company tomorrow at noon so we can discuss it?"

Ren thought about it. He is very free now.

He has drawn "Fire Punch" up to episode 58. There should be no problem finishing it before the animation production of "Edgerunners".

At that moment, before the animation production of "Edgerunners", there would be no problem giving it as a gift to the fans who supported him.

"Alright, I'll go."

Ren was not interested. After all, there was no "Edgerunners" movie in his

previous life, so he didn't force it.

The next day at noon, after Ren finished eating, he took Pochita to the ground floor of Akatsuki Cultural Company.

The temperature in Tokyo had recently dropped, but fortunately, there wasn't much freezing rain or heavy snow.

So he just put on a coat over his sweater and, before going out, put a layer of "clothes" and four small shoes on Pochita.

Then, led by Ayumi, Ren entered Akatsuki Cultural Company again.

This time, it was chief editor Takashi who took the initiative to greet Ren.

"Amamiya-sensei!" Takashi enthusiastically extended his hand to Ren.

"Chief editor Takashi, long time no see," Ren replied politely.

"Haha, please sit, sensei, the people from WB Films will arrive later," Takashi said with a smile: "But before that, I want to ask Amamiya-sensei for his opinion."

This time, the "Edgerunners" film and television copyright incident is very important for Akatsuki Cultural Company.

It is an important event that can further expand Akatsuki Cultural Company's international influence and reputation.

So, as expected, even chief editor Takashi came out.

"Ideas?" Ren shook his head. "I have no ideas...".

In his previous life, "Edgerunners" only had animation and a native game, "Cyberpunk 2077", so he was more interested in animation and video games.

As for movies and TV series, he doesn't care.

But if he can make money by selling the copyrights, he can do it.

Who wouldn't want more money?

If you're not interested in money, you're either a liar or a saint.

Ren considers himself very vulgar, not a saint, so he is not ashamed to say he wants to make money.

"In fact, I think... if the film and television rights for "Edgerunners" are really going to be sold, it's best to sell them to a production company that can make "Edgerunners" popular and well-received," Takashi said at that moment.

In this way, the fame of the film version of "Edgerunners" will impact your original work and bring you much more than a small copyright fee.

At first, Ren didn't pay attention, but upon hearing this, he suddenly thought about it.

Yes, as humanity's seventh art form, cinema has a far-reaching influence.

Especially in today's technologically advanced society, the influence of cinema is enormous.

It can be said that its influence is even incomparable to that of animation, manga, and novels.

Because animation and manga can have biases and age restrictions.

Novels are also limited by language, cultural level, and audience.

But movies do not have these restrictions, and their influence is even greater.

If "Edgerunners" becomes a big hit as a movie, it will undoubtedly make the original work more famous.

Just like when "Jurassic Park" became popular in his previous life, many fans bought a complete collection of "Jurassic Park" novels.

And Ren's System task simply needs more popularity!

Now, the popularity requirement for the System's "Edgerunners" task has reached millions of people.

Subsequent animations and games will be released, which can increase popularity.

But what about popularity of over 100 million times? He must rely on external forces, once again.

And movies... are, undoubtedly, a good external force.

Ren pondered deeply over Takashi's words.

Seeing this, Takashi also smiled slightly. It seemed his words moved Ren.

At that moment...

"Chief editor, Amamiya-sensei, the people from WB Films are here."

A staff member entered from outside and said.

"Alright, let's go greet the WB Films people," Takashi told Ren with a smile.

"Okay."

Ren nodded.

Then he followed Takashi and saw a group of foreigners walking towards them.

"Oh, my friend, welcome to Akatsuki."

Takashi took the initiative and hugged the white-haired man in front.

He studied abroad in his early years, and his spoken English was not bad. He knew that was how foreigners greeted each other.

"Allow me to introduce our company's chief editor, Takashi."

Akatsuki's staff introduced Takashi.

"Allow me to introduce the person in charge of WB Films this time: Miles."

"Oh, chief editor Takashi, thank you for your warm welcome."

Miles immediately smiled and hugged Takashi.

After the hug, Takashi introduced Miles and the others with a smile: "Come, let me introduce the original author of "Cyberpunk 2077: Edgerunners": Silverhand."

Miles and the others looked at Ren with great curiosity.

The main reason was that Ren seemed too young.

In fact, it was mainly because Asians looked younger. In the eyes of Europeans and Americans, Ren looked like a fresh-faced university student.

But soon it became a tradition to treat people according to their preferences.

"Great, I really like the work "Edgerunners" and I think the name Silverhand sounds very good."

Miles said with a smile: "By the way, Silverhand, let me first introduce a friend...".

He looked back...

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