Tao Liangchen

Chapter 257 Doujia Peak

Su Yehao still remembered the embarrassment he felt when the music teacher, Brother Fei, praised him in class.

Therefore, when he ran into the person in question, he didn't go up to say hello, so as not to die a second social death, after all, they were just strangers.

Hong Kong is small, but there are many stars.

The probability of running into celebrities in high-end residential areas and well-known restaurants is not low. Su Yehao felt that he had encountered a singer, but in reality, wasn't he a celebrity in the eyes of others?

The person who came in with Yison was staring at Su Yehao, and finally couldn't help but try to get close.

He came to the two, grandfather and grandson, and greeted them with a smile, "Young Master Su, what a coincidence, we meet again!"

Su Yehao tilted his head, and after a brief recollection, he suddenly realized, "I've seen you before, you seem to be a director, right? You showed me a script."

"Yes, yes, yes! You have a good memory. I chatted with you a few times in a bar. My name is Dou Jiafeng, and I opened a film company called San Fat Tai."

After Dou Jiafeng finished speaking, Su Yehao's impression was even deeper. He had seen this person once last year when he was drinking with Xiao Nizi.

Grandpa Tang was chatting with the owner of the tea restaurant and didn't notice what was happening here.

Su Yehao didn't mean to help introduce him, he just smiled and said, "Director Dou, it's really a coincidence. I'm planning to invest in a custom film recently, and I'm worried that I can't write the script. You know a lot of people in this industry, can you please help me find a way?"

When Dou Jiafeng heard this, he immediately pulled out a chair as if he was familiar with Su Yehao, and said:

"As long as there's money to be made, of course there's no problem! Many famous screenwriters are my friends. Last time, I went to play cards with the assistant director of *A Better Tomorrow*. No matter what your needs are, I can definitely help you get it done!"

Su Yehao drank iced lemon tea, crossed his legs, and chatted with Dou Jiafeng about the concept of the film, explaining his needs.

It really lived up to the saying that bystanders see clearly.

Dou Jiafeng, who couldn't wait to show his abilities, reminded him at this moment: "In movies about kidnappers, is it not good to have the kidnappers use your company's products to demand ransom? It will have a negative effect. Many parents already have a bad impression of computers and worry about teaching their children badly. I feel that making it into a love movie is more suitable, and it will be easier to achieve good results at the box office."

Su Yehao, who hadn't thought about this, was instantly awakened.

No wonder he had been stumbling and always felt that something was wrong when he was pondering the script, and it was difficult to connect the plot with the tAt instant messaging program.

Thinking about it now, there was a mistake in the project from the very beginning.

If he followed his previous idea, the film would seem to encourage cybercrime and would leave people with a negative impression of tAt.

Su Yehao immediately agreed and said:

"That's right, a love story is more suitable. For example, two netizens have never met, but through online conversations, they feel that they are on the same wavelength and have a tacit understanding, and then they meet offline and have a happy ending."

"Yes! From a director's point of view, it's cheaper to shoot a story like this, and it can save you a lot of money. As for the story of kidnappers online...you can completely shoot another one, which won't cost much in total investment."

Dou Jiafeng's appetite was big.

He finally caught a powerful investor, and before one film had even been settled, he was already thinking about the second one.

After recalling the story in his head, Su Yehao realized that he really didn't have the talent to be a screenwriter.

Thinking again about leaving professional matters to professional talents, he looked at Dou Jiafeng and said, "If Director Dou has time, you can try this project. Get the script out first, and as long as it meets my needs, the reward will be generous."

"Isn't this just perfect? I happen to have an opening in my schedule recently. Young Master Su, what specific requirements do you have for the script?"

"...It must highlight tAt, and the story must be complete, with some novelty, and it must not be nonsensical or have skewed values. I plan to take it to the mainland for release and promotion, so I need to study the regulations in the North."

After Su Yehao finished speaking, he continued to ponder the story outline, and then suggested, "What do you think of a story about a couple who break up, and after a few years, they accidentally become netizens again. The more they interact, the more they realize that they have a tacit understanding with each other, until they finally realize that they are old lovers?"

"Great! The audience loves to be kept in suspense. You can write that one of them emigrated, and the other changed their name due to an accident, so it's reasonable that they didn't recognize each other."

Dou Jiafeng couldn't wait to win the project, and Su Yehao's idea was not bad, so of course he praised it.

In just a few minutes, they finalized the film promotion project. After Su Yehao asked about the price, he first wrote a cash check for 50,000 Hong Kong dollars and asked Dou Jiafeng to help find a master to write the script.

Before the script was settled, Su Yehao began to think about the male and female leads.

For some reason, he always felt that Jiang Yu's temperament and image were very much in line with the positioning of a youth romance film, and he naturally substituted her into it.

But Su Yehao didn't plan to appear in it himself, and he was worried that Jiang Yu would fall in love because of the drama, or that she would be noticed by countless people as the movie was released, and she would embark on another path by mistake.

So he gave up and felt that it was best to find a professional actor.

If Jiang Yu knew that she had missed an opportunity to enter the entertainment industry and become a female star due to Su Yehao's machismo, he didn't know if she would hate him so much that she would gnash her teeth and pounce on him to bite him.



Putting aside this little accident, the sandwiches at the tea restaurant tasted great, and the iced lemon tea was also especially delicious.

In the following days.

Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank paid for Su Yehao and officially bought the land on Taipa Island. At the same time, news also came from Su's father that he was acquiring the East Emperor Center Plaza, including three office buildings and a shopping mall, near the Lisboa Hotel, for a price of 950 million Hong Kong dollars. The project was nearing completion.

Perhaps stimulated by the departure of the Fourth Madam, Su's father put his energy into business.

He didn't tell Su Yehao about the acquisition. This biological son of his unexpectedly saw the news in the newspaper first, and then called Zhao Yimeng to confirm that the negotiations were coming to an end, with only the final signing remaining.

If you want to ask where the money came from, of course, it was through bank loans. Now they were just waiting for the bank to give a definite answer.

Other than that, nothing happened in the short term.

Su Yehao occasionally went to the company to take a look, but spent more time simply enjoying life, occasionally going to school to attend classes, and sometimes going to the tennis club to exercise. He was essentially supporting the HKU tennis club out of his own pocket, so the members were of course very polite to him, and no one could beat him when playing tennis.

On January 20th.

Nong Qingying borrowed Su Yehao's yacht to receive the founder of Sohoo who came from Sijiucheng (Beijing). The two parties had several phone calls and agreed on a financing agreement of 4 million Hong Kong dollars for 45% of the shares, and she also enjoyed the right of first refusal and corresponding say.

If she didn't want the say, it would actually only cost 3.5 million Hong Kong dollars, but Su Yehao suggested that she spend this little extra money, which might come in handy in the future.

Sohoo was also developing a search engine, and Su Yehao had directly acquired the existing technology at the end of last year, so progress was faster.

It was expected that the portal website and search engine, tot, would be launched on the market in early February.

The startup was burning through 200,000 to 300,000 Hong Kong dollars every day, and the cost was still increasing. Su Yehao was also quite worried, because the cost of attracting users was too high, averaging over 1,000 Hong Kong dollars per user.

Fortunately, the prototype of the product was basically there, and if they could attract more users, there was still a chance to reduce the cost.