Tan Yali hesitated again and again, but still walked towards the phone.

"No, I have to call He Daqing and let him know about this." Tan Yali accepted Lou Xiao'e's explanation, but became worried about Lou Xiao'e.

Here is a description of Tan Yali's mental state. In fact, she is mostly proud.

These days, not to mention Hong Kong Island, even the entire Chinese community is thinking about having many children and gaining blessings.

With a physique like Lou Xiao'e's that allows her to easily get pregnant, it would be a blessing for any wealthy family she marries into.

Wow, he hit the bull's eye the first time he shot it. He's going to live for the football team.

But Tan Yali was still a little angry at him for not fighting back.

What a great opportunity this is?

Hong Kong Island abolished polygamy, and Lou Xiao'e is now popular in the market and has also participated in such big events as Xiaoshi Xiaoqiu and Friendship.

This requires a little more personal independence, and that is the rhythm of being called "Sir".

People in later generations probably all understand that, in fact, in the mainstream of society as a whole, women are still vassals of men.

This can be seen from the fact that in many countries, women have to add their husband's surname to the prefix or suffix after they get married.

Even now, when the upper class of Hong Kong invites Lou Xiao'e to a banquet, the invitation has the words "Ms. He Lou Xiao'e" written in large letters.

Otherwise, the host would be impolite and disrespectful.

But if Lou Xiao'e could separate from He Yuzhu at this time, integrate into Hong Kong society as an independent woman, and then after three to five years of settling down, do some charity activities in between, then the three big words "Mr. Lou" would definitely be written on other people's invitations.

The social significance it represents is completely different.

This is what Tan Yali thinks. She doesn't want Lou Xiao'e to betray He Yuzhu, nor does she want Lou Xiao'e to live out her life alone. Instead, she doesn't want Lou Xiao'e to experience her past fate again.

Only if Lou Xiao'e can be independent in character and recognized by the general public, can she better protect herself from harm.

When they, mother and daughter, came to Hong Kong Island and had some assets, they were able to avoid the situation where the Lou family from Hong Kong Island would come and ask for benefits.

But the premise of all that is that Lou Xiao'e cannot become anyone's production tool.

So at this time, Tan Yali was actually in a very complicated mood.

On the one hand, she was proud of her daughter, but on the other hand, she was worried about her daughter's future fate.

If Lou Xiao'e continues like this, then we can only hope that the He family will not covet the wealth in Lou Xiao'e's hands.

At least He Yuzhu can't worry about it.

"...Hello, I'm looking for Mr. He, yes, Mr. He Daqing.

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What? He went to the publishing house to discuss cooperation?
I am Tan Yali...Yes, it’s me. What’s going on?

OK, let Mr. He come back and call me back." The more Tan Yali called, the weirder her expression became.

She really didn't expect that after generations of cooks in He Daqing's family, there would now be a so-called talented woman.

Tan Yali put down the phone and walked towards Lou Xiao'e with a dazed look on her face. She blinked in disbelief, as if she didn't know her own daughter.

Lou Xiao'e was about to run away with her fat son in her arms. Ever since she gave birth to her son, her mother had become less and less gentle towards her.

Tan Yali sighed and said with difficulty: "Your father-in-law went to the publishing house to discuss cooperation with his eldest granddaughter.

It is said that the little girl from the He family published a comic book, and the editor-in-chief took the initiative to look at it and said it has great commercial value. "

After He Daqing saw He Yuan's comics, he thought about finding a professional to give He Yuan some guidance.

There is no difficulty in this regard. With He Daqing's wealth, it is not difficult for him to find a painter who is well-known in the industry.

He Daqing is still a person with traditional ideas. He doesn't understand why the daughter of a cook likes painting.

He also supports He Yuan's hobby.

But his cognitive learning and "performing" require time to accumulate.

Just like when they are chefs, they must first learn the cooking skills before they can think about going out to make money.

But things in the art world seem to be completely different.

Just like the painter He Daqing invited back, when he saw He Yuan's comics, he immediately told He Daqing that He Yuan's comics were already worth bringing to the market.

Although some of the painting techniques are still a bit immature, He Yuan's comics can tell a complete story in a few small sections and have a certain sense of life humor.

So the teacher strongly suggested that He Daqing hand over He Yuan's comics to him for commercial operation.

As for He Daqing, he didn't want He Yuan to bear pressure at such a young age.

The teacher also gave reasonable suggestions, such as pen names, and if there is a market for commercial operations, you can hire a few ghostwriters. He Yuan only needs to provide ideas.

In this way, He Yuan’s studies will not be delayed in the future.

Anyway, this is how things work in Hong Kong’s literary and art circles nowadays.

He is the master of martial arts novels, and many of his works were written by ghostwriters.

He Daqing was originally somewhat wary. He was afraid that the teacher was trying to cheat him out of his money under the pretext of publishing comics for He Yuan.

But he underestimated the connectivity of Hong Kong's cultural circles.

Basically, as long as you are in this circle, you will know a few of the business tycoons in the market.

Hong Kong Island is relatively small after all, so it is normal for people in the same industry to know each other.

Not long after, the teacher invited the editor-in-chief of a well-known comic book publishing house to come to his house in person to ask for drawings. The business card, contract, price, everything was very formal.

He Daqing didn't have to pay a penny, and the manuscript fee was HK$60 per page.

If the market is hot, we can discuss the profits from the serialization and the royalties from the single book later.

Sixty yuan per page of royalties is already the standard for a painter of some fame.

As mentioned before, although the average salary in Hong Kong Island is around 300, in fact most people in Hong Kong Island still earn around 100 per month.

As long as He Yuan signs the contract, her minimum monthly income will be over 1,000 yuan.

This is because He Yuan's comic style is relatively niche, and the popular comics in Hong Kong are still those hot-blooded comics about fighting and killing.

For example, He Yuan's daily humor and family-friendly style are really niche at this time.

Although it is a niche genre, it has a fixed female market, which is why people believe that He Yuan's comics have commercial promotion value.

After He Daqing asked a professional lawyer to check the contract, today he took He Yuan to the publishing house to sign the contract as the guardian.

Tan Yali stammered, looking embarrassed, as if she had eaten a fly.

There was no way, she had to take back what she had just said.

But seeing Lou Xiao'e's curious eyes, he suppressed his annoyance and said, "I guess I really misunderstood Zhuzi. The child he has brought up doesn't need him to worry about his future." (End of this chapter)

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