With that, the investors all fell silent. Of course, this was only a temporary quiet. Many were hoping someone would step up, but no one was stupid enough to walk into their own demise.
On the contrary, not only did they not cause trouble, but several film distribution companies even took the initiative to contact Tan You. After all, you don't argue with money. Plus, they had heard that the Film Association had given the movie a score of 9.3, a number high enough to be worth the gamble for these distributors.
Weren't those investors trying to corner Tan You's company precisely because the movie had such a high rating? Their thinking was simple: either crush Tan You now or have her make money for them later.
Unfortunately, Tan You chose neither option. Instead, she effortlessly countered everyone. So now, these entertainment companies were in a bind, but what did that have to do with the film distributors?
