After exchanging pleasantries, Karina got straight to the point.

“That story of yours, Sunshine, I’m considering pitching it to Barlow’s film studio for a TV adaptation.”

Rosalynn was taken aback upon hearing this.

Two years ago, she had casually posted her novel online, never imagining it would soar in popularity and eventually be printed.

The question of why Karina was so intent on having Barlow’s film and television company purchase her novel’s rights puzzled her.

“Have you been assisting Barlow’s company lately?” Rosalynn inquired.

“Indeed. Barlow’s associate is overseeing things, and he invited me to help. The firm’s operations have nearly ground to a halt in his absence. My expertise lies solely in film and television. That’s the only area I can contribute to.

platforms, amassing an extensive readership. On the other hand, the company’s current capital is somewhat inadequate. Given

response was subtle, a mere tightening of

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delegate the purchase of the novel’s copyright to you. Financial constraints

of such rights entailed a web of interests and a

Barlow, had no

commitment, she expressed relief, “That’s reassuring. Should the firm’s reserves deplete, I’ll ensure you receive your share once

arrangement suits me,” Rosalynn replied with an

I should check with Brian about his

the two of

Rosalynn admitted, “Yes, recent events led

Karina about her almost-hit incident and her relationship with

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