Dr. Tinker had nothing to say. Linley needed to stay in the hospital for three months. He was in no hurry to say anything else now.
"I’ll leave you to chat."
Then Dr. Tinker left.
Linley's mother hurriedly poured a cup of water for Scarlett. It was too late for
Scarlett to refuse.
Scarlett had come from the company.
When she came, her car was stuck in front of the hospital. She originally wanted to get off and buy a bouquet of flowers for Linley, but the car was still stuck in traffic when she drove to the hospital entrance, so
Scarlett had to drop the idea.
"Mrs. Tucker, you don't have to be so polite."
"That’s fine. You've done so much for Linley. I just poured you a cup of water."
Linley looked at Scarlett from the side and said, "Scarlett, it’s okay. My mother just can’t owe anyone a favor."
When Scarlett heard what Linley said, she smiled and took the cup of water. "Thank you."
She lowered her head and took a sip of water, then handed the contract to Linley." Take a look at it. Is there anything that needs to be modified?"
Some people said that it was hard for a depressed patient to let others notice that she was suffering from depression.
Linley was obviously not the same as she was yesterday. If Scarlett hadn’t seen Linley's sullen expression, she might have thought that Linley had become what she had been in college.
However, Scarlett knew that was not true.
Linley was still uncertain and fearful.
However, she didn't want them to worry, so she pretended that everything was fine.
Scarlett felt bitter at the thought of these things.
When Scarlett told Linley these things yesterday, Linley questioned her abilities first and doubted the truth of the matter.
However, today Scarlett brought her the signing contract.
"The drama Lost Youth is already being filmed. It is expected to be finished at the end of this year and be broadcast next summer. Of course, in order to be able to save money on publicity, I hope you can start serializing the comics in October this year so that the ending can be synchronized with the drama." "Will you feel too much pressure?" Scarlett asked with a smile.
Linley wasn't worried about what Scarlett said. She just doubted her ability. "Scarlett, you should know, I haven't painted for a long time. Besides, the price..."
Scarlett gave her a basic payment of three thousand dollars for one comic strip. If the comics were published, she would get twenty percent of the profits.
The whole book had one hundred and fifty-six comic strips, so Linley could have 450,000 dollars alone as her basic remuneration. When Lost Youth was released, the online serialized subscriptions could earn quite a lot of money. One hundred and fifty strips of comics could be published in three books. After deducting the commission of a book, she had at least ten dollars of profit per book. Scarlett gave her 20% of the profit, which was two dollars. If there were one million dollars in sales, she would have two hundred thousand dollars in revenue. If there were ten million dollars in sales, she would have two million dollars in revenue.
Linley was not stupid. She knew Scarlett was giving her money.
"Linley, you should know that I am a businesswoman. I can give you this offer because I believe in your ability. I believe that with you in charge, the comic of Lost Youth will give me a surprise."
Linley looked up at Scarlett and said, "But Scarlett..."
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