The individuals were all methodically working on the proposals in their hands, even Han Hao at Mingliu thought of designing some theme exhibitions related to anti-cyberbullying. As a member of the team, he too wanted to contribute his modest effort to Shi Lan’s goal. Xiao Yue’s progress was the smoothest. Without any outside rumors, he had already signed a radio program contract. The provisional name of the program was "Internet Bullying Heart Sound," which was scheduled to premiere during the prime-time slot of eight o’clock in the evening. Moreover, the radio station had arranged for a psychological expert, not only hoping to expand the influence of the negative impact of cyberbullying but also hoping to provide real help to these past victims. Once everything was ready, they would move on to the promotional phase and recruit volunteers. The radio station hoped that more people would volunteer to share their stories with innocent netizens who needed assistance and caution. As for Shi Lan, she was waiting for Zhou Yi’s schedule. Tang Ze had tried to contact the other party, but since the schedule was already full, the assistant declined him over the phone without even giving him a chance to state the reason for the call. "Boss, it might be my fault, they didn’t even let me speak." What Tang Ze implied was that he was completely ignored by the other party. Given Peak’s current path and Tang Ze’s reputation in the industry, it was indeed easy to be looked down upon. However, knowing that the other party was a major screenwriter with a high status, Tang Ze wasn’t angry. "I’ll make sure you can hold your head up high." After saying this, Shi Lan contacted the other party through Huahai and, to her surprise, with Huahai intervening, they received a very favorable response, promptly setting up a meeting for seven o’clock the following evening. From that moment on, the young lady knew in her heart that this big screenwriter was probably not the person she was looking for. When she managed Huahai before, she also knew quite a few people, but for the moment, she couldn’t recall so many names in her head. About tomorrow night, Shi Lan still planned to take Tang Ze with her. During dinner, Yan Shixiu thought back to the daytime report from the executives at Huahai and learned about the young lady’s setback in finding someone, but after coming home, the young lady didn’t mention a word about it. That was her way: firstly, she truly didn’t consider it a difficulty; secondly, in any circle, fawning and flattery never caught her eye. "Are you still going to the meeting tomorrow night?" Shi Lan looked up at Yan Shixiu and said, "Why not? We still need to know if the other party is interested, in case there’s a misunderstanding." "If the person doesn’t meet your expectations, I have another candidate in mind. A disciple of Zhou Yi, but he was expelled from the editing team," Yan said. "Uncle Yan, you weren’t previously interested in the entertainment industry." "Coincidentally, this person was my high school classmate. I just happened to know about it, but he is currently idle at home, removing his own toenails, so he might not meet your standards." Yan Shixiu set down his chopsticks and served Shi Lan a bowl of chicken soup. "Now that you say that, I’m actually interested, but let me meet with this Mr. Zhou Yi first." People with unrecognized talents, when faced with an opportunity, will spare no effort to seize it and do everything they can to prove themselves. In fact, Zhou Yi had already lost all so-called impression points in Shi Lan’s mind. However, he was a major screenwriter and a sought-after figure in the industry circle; it was normal for him to look down on a new company. The latest_epɪ_sodes are on_the 𝘯𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭·𝔣𝔦𝔯𝔢·𝗇𝗲𝘵 But to judge someone solely by their appearance, to fawn over the mighty while trampling on the lowly, that’s just dull. As for whether this master was actually that kind of person, it would be clear after tomorrow’s meeting.