"We can also use that 50% profit to establish a reward system, increasing my income over time and as my work progresses. As long as I reach 50% profit by the end of the contract, and the new contract states that I will continue to receive 50% profit, I will still choose to sign the contract."

"And using the method I mentioned can help you save a lot of money in the beginning."

The reasons she used to refute were still the same as before, with almost no difference.

"Regarding this, you can think about it in conjunction with the other reason I just mentioned," Shangchuan Su reminded him. "I think you should be able to get an answer."

"Another reason is that you want my gratitude to you?" Toyokawa Shoko recalled for a moment.

"Correct."

Kamikawa Su nodded.

"Connecting them together..."

After Shoko Toyokawa connected the two things as he said, she soon got a terrifying answer:

"Do you mean you want me to work for you forever?"

Chapter 159 Are you plotting against me?

The process of reaching this conclusion is quite simple.

The key point is gratitude to him.

Human beings are emotional beings.

Just as she had imagined before, the later she realized that his salary was unreasonable, the more grateful she would be to him and the harder she would work to repay him.

Especially now that I need money so much, his action is undoubtedly a timely help.

What's more, Kamikawa Su gave him enough respect and gave him 50% of the advertising revenue right from the start.

So, when the contract they signed expires, will I be grateful and continue to sign the contract with him?

The answer is, yes.

While Kamikawa Suku offered him the highest salary on the market, he also felt grateful to him. In addition, he had known him for so long and was already familiar with this job.

Why wouldn't she sign since she hadn't been treated unfairly?

This way, he can decide whether to change jobs or not.

Following this idea, postpone the time a little bit.

If the second contract expires, will I sign another contract with him?

The answer this time is, yes.

An unknown number of years had passed between the two contracts, and they had already gotten to know each other, so it was obvious that they were becoming good friends.

Even if she no longer needed so much money, she had no reason to refuse.

The main reason is that this job is really easy and I have plenty of time to do what I want to do. Why should I break off my relationship with him because of this?

In other words, as long as there are no unexpected events, the two of them will maintain this relationship.

It is not an exaggeration to describe it as a lifetime.

If this is his plan, it is a bit scary.

"A lifetime is a bit too much. I just want to extend the time we can work together as long as possible."

Kamikawa Suku only corrected the other party's statement and did not deny it.

"So that's your intention."

Shoko Toyokawa probably understood what he was thinking.

"Now you finally understand." Kamikawa Supo looked very satisfied.

"However, I still have a question. Do you really need to do this for me?" Toyokawa Shoko continued, "Except for the time we accidentally bumped into each other at the company, this is only the third time we've met."

If she had shown this ability before, she would have been able to understand why he treated her like this.

But the problem was that I knew nothing about this at that time.

He approached me, a down-and-out young lady, and believed that she would succeed, so he wanted to maintain this working relationship with her.

Is this a bit too confident in his vision and himself?

"Didn't I tell you when I first met you?" Kamikawa said matter-of-factly, "You're useful."

"Eh?"

Toyokawa Shoko was stunned and looked up at Uekaku, but met his calm eyes.

"From your perspective, 50% advertising revenue is a lot, but to me, it's just the initial investment."

"Let's calculate what would happen if my video failed."

"First of all, the income I give you is advertising income. If the video fails, there will naturally be no advertising income. So even if I give you 100%, it won't matter because you won't get a penny. You can only get the basic salary."

"And that base salary is nothing to me."

"For you, that basic salary is acceptable."

"This is evident from the fact that throughout this conversation, you only said you shouldn't take 50% of the advertising revenue, and didn't mention the base salary at all."

"Just some insignificant basic salary in exchange for you working for me, is this really a loss?"

"Secondly, the failure of the video does not mean that the review is unprofessional. It only means that my transformation failed, which has little impact on my base."

"If you just spend a little money to have it professionally cleaned, people will be left with a regretful impression, like 'the review is professional, but the video quality isn't very good and the number of views isn't very high.'"

"Finally, you have to be clear about one thing: if the video fails, I may not continue to sign a contract with you."

"You can quit, and I can also lay off employees, right?"

"Taking all of the above into account, even if the video fails, my losses can be said to be minimal."

"What if the video is successful?"

"It means you're a genius in this area, a treasure waiting to be discovered. These words of praise can be used on you, and it also proves that my investment in you is worthwhile."

"Because I gave you 50% of the profits at the beginning, does that count as a wise eye for finding a gem?"

"You just found out. My goal is to maintain our partnership with you."

"Since you're a genius, the longer I work with you, the greater the benefit I'll gain."

"And the 50% return I gave you in the early stages of my investment is nothing at all. I earned it back long ago."

"Well, are you satisfied with this answer now?"

After saying all these words in one breath, Kamikawa Suku picked up his coffee and started drinking.

"...Is this my usefulness?"

Toyokawa Shoko sighed deeply.

I have to admit that what he said makes sense.

Now she believes that the other party's purpose is to make money.

From the beginning to the end, he was calculating himself and taking every aspect into consideration.

"Why else do you think I would give you 50% of the advertising revenue for no reason?" Kamikawa Suzu still smiled.

"Is it really okay to tell me these things?"

Instead, Shoko Toyokawa helped him worry about this problem.

"If I don't tell you, won't you just quit? If that happens, no matter how much I plan, it will be useless."

Kamikawa Su put down his coffee cup and couldn't help but complain.

"Also, it was you who wanted to know the truth, and I just told you what you wanted."

"Feel sorry."

Shoko Toyokawa felt inexplicably guilty towards him.

Is this the price of forcing others to speak the truth?

"It's okay. I just want to ask you a question now. Knowing that I'm plotting against you, are you still willing to work for me?"

Then, Kamikawa Su asked the most crucial question.

Success or failure depends on now.

"With great pleasure."

Shoko Toyokawa agreed without any hesitation.

Kamikawa Suku asked, "What about the profit?"

"Fifty percent, everything is the same as before."

As she spoke, Shoko Toyokawa put the resignation letter and the money into her bag.

"Don't you think 50% of the advertising revenue is too much this time?" Shangchuan Su joked.

“I have that value.”

Toyokawa Shoko stated the facts like a young lady.

Chapter 160: Do you know Hongxia’s birthday?

'Yeah.'

Seeing that she agreed, Shangchuan Su couldn't help but celebrate in his heart.

I finally succeeded in fooling her. All the words I said were worth it.

It was too easy for me to deal with a mere Toyokawa Shoko.

It is easy to grasp.

"By the way, can I ask, after I said those words, what impression do you have of me?" Kamikawa Su was a little concerned about this issue.

"A man who does it to make money."

After a brief thought, Shoko Toyokawa gave her evaluation.

She didn't mind the fact that the other party was plotting against her, because simply put, his approach was to keep her and make her work for him as much as possible.

As for what he thinks, it doesn’t matter.

Discuss the deeds but not the heart.

It would be better to make it clear like this, so that you don’t have to worry about those unnecessary things.

He wanted to use her to make money, and she happened to be short of money and really needed this job.

She can totally accept this kind of partnership.

"That's great. It seems my image hasn't been damaged too much."

Kamikawa Su was quite satisfied with her answer.

The persona he wanted to create was that of a scumbag who was only interested in making money.

Now the purpose has been achieved perfectly.

This will make future contact easier.

As the saying goes, when a good person does a good thing, everyone will think it is normal, but when a bad person does a good thing, it will make people feel surprised and feel good about him.

The same principle applies to this kind of character.

If a person who wants to make money is gentler in his daily life and does good things occasionally, people will think that he is actually a good person.

In addition, there are some other aspects of shaping, such as treating you as a friend, so treating you differently from others.

It's probably like this: although I'm doing this to make money, I'm not a bad person by nature, and I'm especially nice to my friends.

After doing business for such a long time, it is natural for the two of them to become good friends.

The most important thing is that you don’t need to worry about the other person falling in love with you.

Even if there are other aspects of shaping, who would like a despicable guy whose mind is only focused on money?

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