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The Literary Life of a Stay-at-Home Dad.
Chapter 86: Cooperation and Rejection (2/4). [88]
Summary
Yang Yi successfully negotiated a deal with Fu Jun, acquiring 49% of Sahara Online Bookstore for five million. Despite initial reluctance, Fu Jun was swayed by Yang Yi's coffee and vision for growth. Yang Yi also declined offers from Tianxiang Records and Tie Jun Network, emphasizing his desire for creative freedom and rejecting constraints. While Tianxiang's Mao Su understood his stance, Tie Jun's Ling Yun Pinnacle was frustrated by Yang Yi's refusal, especially after attempting to leverage their military background connection. Yang Yi remained firm, prioritizing his own writing interests over military literature, hinting at his need to prepare dinner for his daughter to end the conversation.Full content
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