Another World Under My Pen

Chapter 962: Adaptation rights

"So, Mr. Tang Ze wants the right to adapt the comics of "Han Bo and Lingshi"?"

After figuring out the cartoonist's intentions, Sun Peng knocked his fingers on the table unexpectedly, and frowned subconsciously.

Of course many people want the right to adapt the comics to that novel.

In fact, regardless of the sales volume of the novel, as long as it bears the name of Lao Bai, the right of adaptation will never be left unattended, and the prices offered by those in China are not low. But what Sun Peng didn't expect was that he would encounter this situation even on a trip to Japan.

"Gudong!"

Looking at Sun Peng's frowning brows, Tang Zeliang swallowed hard, and then nodded, "Yes, I like this "Han Bo and Lingshi" very much... You know, I drew "Onmyoji" before. "Is a similar subject, so I hope to adapt it into a comic if possible!"

"Onmyoji..."

Sun Peng's eyes narrowed slightly, and his fingers continued to tap rhythmically on the table.

The reason why he can recognize this Mr. Tang Zeliang is because of the "Onmyoji" manga... to be precise, he was watching anime. Japan’s most sophisticated production pictures are still second. The key is that the plot of the story is very exciting. Telling the adventure story of a young onmyoji is fascinating and unstoppable. Otherwise, Sun Peng would not specifically search for Tang Zeliang’s other works. Look.

Therefore, Sun Peng still agrees with Tang Zeliang's words.

The most fascinating part of the "Onmyoji" lies outside the adventure story itself. It lies in the spells set by Tang Zeliang, which are not only novel and interesting, but also have their own complete system, which is extremely convincing. So from this aspect alone, what Tang Zeliang said is correct. The themes of the two are indeed relatively similar...

Listening to the conversation between the two, Aoki Kasumi next to her looked calm.

As an old friend of Sun Peng in Japan, who has to have a meal together every time he comes, Kasumi Aoki knows this great Chinese man too well. So for the whimsical whims of old friends, Aoki Kasumi is really not optimistic at all-she wants a song from Lao Bai, but it's all difficult!

"Mr. Tang Ze wants the right to adapt "Han Bo and Lingshi", it is my honor!"

Just as Aoki Kasumi slowly drank a sip of tea, waiting to see how Lao Bai tactfully rejected her old friend, and then thinking about how to comfort this stubborn guy when she turned her head, Sun Peng suddenly said that the female singer just drank into her mouth. The tea in the room almost squirted out again!

"Nani?"

"I'll give you a business card and contact my agent again!"

After Sun Peng took out a business card and handed it to Tang Zeliang, Aoki Kasumi could finally be sure that she did not guess wrong. This guy really wants to give Tang Zeliang the right to adapt the comics? !

what happened? !

"Huh? Is it really possible?"

It was also a little surprised to answer Sun Peng's straightforward answer, and Tang Zeliang couldn't help standing up in surprise and joy.

"Haha, of course it is true!"

Nodded, Sun Peng said with a smile: "I said, I like Mr. Tang Ze's "Onmyoji" very much, and "Han Bo and Lingshi" can indeed be adapted into a comic... But Mr. Tang Ze, I must I want to emphasize that even if you can talk about it, you can only talk about the right to adapt the Japanese version. Is it acceptable?

"this is OK!"

After gritting his teeth, Tang Zeliang only hesitated for a while and immediately agreed.

Only the right to adapt the Japanese language means that even after the comics in the future cannot be translated into other languages, the market is completely restricted to Japan. However, Tang Zeliang knew that in the dialogue with this old white, he basically had no right to speak. It could even be said that without the great help of his old friend, Xia Mei Aoki, he would never have the opportunity to meet each other, so there was almost no bargaining. Room for it!

Tang Zeliang was overjoyed by his promise to let himself talk to his agent.

And he also knows that relying on the influence of the name Lao Bai in Japan, as long as he works hard to paint more brilliantly, a Japanese version alone will be enough to save his decadent career for several years...

...

"Thank you, Sun Sang."

When finally breaking up with Sun Peng, Aoki Kasumi solemnly bowed to him.

"Ah? Why is it suddenly so formal?"

Seeing Sun Peng look surprised, Aoki Kasumi took a deep breath and said gratefully: "Thank you for agreeing to my rude request and giving Mr. Tang Ze a chance! I know your right to adapt your novel. They are all very precious, but he is really a good friend of mine, so..."

"Haha, don't care, Miss Aoki!"

Sun Peng's appearance made Sun Peng quite embarrassed, and she waved her hand and smiled: "Actually, I am really thinking about revising the novel. It just so happens that Mr. Tang Ze is also a cartoonist I admire very much, so...it should be said if the cooperation is successful in the end. , We also get what we need."

To his friends, Sun Peng didn't have to tell those lies.

He is indeed considering the issue of the adaptation of Little Wizard’s cartoons, especially when the current sales are not as good as his expectations. If Tang Zeliang can draw wonderful comics and increase the popularity of Little Wizard in Japan, why not?

"Really? That's great!"

Although she didn't believe it in her heart, Aoki Kasumi's face was still relieved. To be honest, she brought Tang Zeliang to see Sun Peng today, and the pressure in her heart was not small at all. Although her personal relationship with Sun Peng is indeed good, as the box office of Lao Bai's script has been getting higher and higher in the past two years, if there is no pressure at all, it is a lie, but this Mr. Tang Ze used to be kind to Aoki. This kind of request cannot be ignored...

"Right, ask a question."

Just when Aoki Xiamei thought that Sun Peng was giving her face and was secretly grateful, Sun Peng suddenly smiled and asked: "A great manga artist wanted to adapt him, isn't "Han Bo and Lingshi" very popular in Japan. Is it popular?"

"Yes, many kids like it very much!"

Sun Peng was quite surprised by the answer of Aoki Kasumi. The female singer smiled and said: "I once gave a book to my little niece, and she liked it very much. She often asked me when I can see the next episode..."

...

"If you ask, the sales of the Japanese version seem to be really good."

When Sun Peng returned to the hotel, Sun Ya who received his call finally called back and said with a smile: "You also know that the sales of martial arts novels in Japan are very average, and the highest set only sold more than 90,000. It’s just a volume, but "Han Bo and Lingshi" has sold 360,000 copies so far...Tsk, this is quite an achievement!"

"More than three hundred thousand? Great!"

After hearing this number, Sun Peng couldn't help but shine!

This number is definitely not to be seen compared with the domestic one, but it is enough to surprise people. Be aware that apart from those picture books, Sun Peng's martial arts novels are basically unsellable in Japan. And the good sales of "Han Bo and Ling Stone" in Japan, does it indicate that it can replicate the huge success of Harry Potter on Earth in Japan?

Thinking of this, Sun Peng couldn't help but smile: "That's right, second sister, you can ask someone to have a good talk with that cartoonist..."

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