A Divine Farmer

Chapter 262



Chapter 262

Chapter 262 - The General Was Betrayed!

“Let's not worry about how it was grown for now. Try it first and see how it tastes,” Zhang Xiaolong said with a smile.

It would be impolite to refuse the host's invitation, so Wan Tao picked up a piece of fruit and took a bite.

Initially, Wan Tao wasn't particularly fond of off-season fruits, but his eyes widened in surprise after his first taste.

After a few more bites, he chewed thoughtfully and asked, “How did you grow this? It's incredibly delicious! I've never tasted fruit this good before!”

“Of course,” Zhang Xiaolong replied with confidence. “In my orchard, each variety of fruit tree has its king, and this fruit comes from that king. Since there's only one, it's bound to be exceptional.”

“You've probably never had the chance to try the first batch of our drinks,” Chen Yaru said, offering a cup with a smile to Chu Wenwen. “Wenwen, give it a taste. This isn't something you come across every day.”

Chu Wenwen couldn't bring herself to decline such kindness, though she didn't think much of it at first. However, like Wan Tao, she was taken aback after just one sip, her eyes glistening with tears.

“Why are you crying after just one sip?” Yang Jingjing asked, chuckling as she gently wiped away Wenwen's tears.

“It's nothing, really… The drink is just so good, and for some reason, it's made me think of many heartfelt memories,” Chu Wenwen explained, puzzled by her own reaction.

Undoubtedly, the drink had lifted both her spirits and her heart, leaving her filled with an overwhelming sense of emotion.

“Alright, consider this our own little commercial,” Zhang Xiaolong said with a resigned smile, observing their reactions. “Director Wan, I hope you'll give us a good word in the future. It would justify bringing out all these fine products for you.”

Wan Tao knew it was said in jest, but he responded earnestly, “If you ever need me, I'm there. But with a drink and fruit like this, who needs advertising? They sell themselves. Anyone who tries them and doesn't want more must be out of their mind.”

“Heh, that's true. But these fruits and drinks are specially prepared for our own people. The actual harvest will take some time to be ready, and the drinks are even more exclusive. Outsiders can't even buy a cup if they wanted to. What I really want to promote is Clear River Village, not just my own products.”

Zhang Xiaolong paused, glancing outside. “You've seen it yourselves. This place has transformed. It might not be the prettiest mountain village yet, but I believe it will get more beautiful. A place like this shouldn't be so impoverished. I'm determined to make it prosperous, to ensure that everyone here who's willing to work can thrive.”

“Haha, it's no big deal. I may not be a renowned director, but I do know a fair number of people. I'll introduce some to Clear River Village for filming. I'm confident they'll bring even more folks, and they're bound to fall in love with this place,” Wan Tao said, struck by a sudden thought. “Xiaolong, with your impressive capabilities, why not start a film company? Call it Clear River Film and Television. That would be a great way to promote Clear River Village, wouldn't it?”

“Haven't we discussed this before? I genuinely don't have the time right now. And didn't you previously say that starting a film company wasn't a good fit? What made you change your mind so quickly?” Zhang Xiaolong inquired, puzzled.

Wan Tao felt a bit awkward. “Truth be told, although I was aware of your prowess, I had no idea about your financial strength. Just a few tactics wouldn't be enough to compete with East Sun. But now, seeing what you're capable of, my concerns seem unfounded. Why not establish a significant and reputable film company, offering a better future for many?”

“Oh?” Zhang Xiaolong chuckled. “If I were to start a film company, would you be willing to manage it? You're the most knowledgeable person I know in the industry. If we go ahead with this, you'd be indispensable. Are you up for it?”

“This…” Wan Tao hadn't expected the conversation to turn back on him, leaving him momentarily at a loss.

“Director Wan, you've directed a film before, haven't you?” Chu Wenwen added, fanning the flames.

“If you'd seen my film, you'd understand why I switched to organizing concerts instead,” Wan Tao admitted, his embarrassment palpable.

Yang Jingjing joined in, “That's not necessarily true. I've actually seen Director Wan's film. It's a deep and meaningful work, but it's so profound that very few can truly appreciate it.”

“Yeah,” Wan Tao sighed, “everyone seems to crave straightforward, humorous content these days, and I just can't seem to produce that kind of script. It's really not my forte. I think I'm better suited for concerts.”

Director Wan is being too humble,” Chen Yaru chimed in. “I may not be a filmmaker, but I do understand a bit about management. The head of a film company doesn't necessarily have to be a great filmmaker, but they must be a person of depth. Even though you say you can't make those blockbuster hits, Director Wan, you surely have your own insights into film. If you see so much of what's out there as a polluted stream, why not create a clear current of your own? It would give people like Wenwen a place to belong.”

“Wait a minute, that doesn't sound right,” Wan Tao suddenly realized. “We were supposed to be discussing Zhang Xiaolong's project, and now everyone's turning their attention to me? It seems I'm the odd one out here, not even Wenwen is on my side!”

The room erupted in laughter, but Zhang Xiaolong was somewhat persuaded. “These are indeed practical concerns. Director Wan, there's no need to rush your decision. Starting a film company isn't something you can just do overnight. Take your time to consider it. If you decide to go ahead, I'll provide the funding, but the management will have to depend on an industry insider like you. Without someone knowledgeable at the helm, why would I go to the trouble of starting a company just to burn through cash?”

Wan Tao nodded thoughtfully. A film company can be profitable, but it's also a money pit. From signing talent to handling various processes, it's essential to have someone with industry experience in control, or you risk losing so much you can't even find your way back.

To be a beacon of clarity in murky waters, one must first have a solid footing. Otherwise, you risk being swept away by the current or becoming muddied yourself.

“Director Wan, why not say yes?” Chu Wenwen encouraged. “It's not often such a great opportunity comes along. Xiaolong is willing to invest in this venture, and when has his business ever lost money? Remember, you started in filmmaking because of your love for it. Do you really want to walk away now? Why not seize this chance and give it your all once more?”

Give it a shot?

Wan Tao felt a stir of excitement. While still young and backed by a wealthy and honorable tycoon willing to invest, he foresaw no obstacles in management down the line. So why not seize the chance to fulfill his dream?

“Alright!” Wan Tao finally resolved, “Since Wenwen has put it that way, I'll give it my all. Let's build a top-tier film company, clear away the past's murky waters, and usher in a new era.”


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