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#139 - Who wrote this script? It's great!

Su Cheng picked up his clutch bag, and together they got into a car and left the Su family villa.

Early morning in Hong Kong wasn't as congested as imagined. There was only a slight traffic jam when passing through the Cross-Harbour Tunnel, but they quickly passed through.

This was because, although there were many wealthy people in Hong Kong at this time, the number of cars owned wasn't very high.

Many working-class people preferred to take the bus or a taxi to work.

After passing through the Cross-Harbour Tunnel, the car went through Tsim Sha Tsui East and headed north along Princess Margaret Road for about ten minutes, soon arriving at Broadcast Drive at the foot of Lion Rock.

Arriving here, it was noticeably quieter.

Unlike Mong Kok and Tsim Sha Tsui, this area wasn't as bustling. The people living in this vicinity were mostly television station employees, and ordinary people wouldn't usually come here.

The driver drove the car directly into the grounds of the CTV Building. The security guard at the gate had already opened the barrier when he saw Su Cheng's car.

"Boss, I'll go to the artiste training class first," Chung Chu Hung said to Su Cheng hurriedly as soon as she got out of the car.

"Okay, go ahead," Su Cheng said with a smile, nodding his head.

Along the way, many CTV employees bowed and greeted Su Cheng when they saw him, and Su Cheng nodded in response.

Soon, he arrived at Leung Suk-Yee's office.

He knocked on the door, but there was no response.

At this time, a young girl came out from an office next door, looking like a clerk or something.

Seeing Su Cheng, the young girl quickly said, "Good morning, Boss. Ms. Leung went to the conference room for a meeting at 8 a.m. Almost all the mid- and senior-level managers went to attend the meeting."

Su Cheng nodded and said with a smile, "Then I'll wait here. You can go back to your work post and don't worry about me."

The meeting had been going on for an hour, so it probably wouldn't be long before it was over.

"Boss, why don't you come in and sit in my office? Ms. Leung and the others don't know when they'll be back," the young girl continued.

"Okay, then I'll trouble you," Su Cheng said with a smile, nodding his head.

Entering the office, there were several girls sitting at their respective desks, working. Judging by their age, they weren't very old, in their early twenties.

"Boss, would you like some water?" The young girl quickly took a disposable cup, filled it with direct drinking water for Su Cheng, and handed it to him.

"Thank you. How long have you been working at CTV?" Having nothing to do, Su Cheng started chatting with the young girl.

"Boss, I just graduated from the University of Hong Kong last year. I've been working at CTV for exactly one year now," the young girl wasn't as nervous as others might be when chatting with a big boss like Su Cheng for the first time.

On the other hand, the other female colleagues in the office were lowering their heads as if they were busy with work, occasionally stealing glances over here.

"Work hard. CTV is a very promising company. Your choice won't be wrong," Su Cheng said with a smile.

"Of course. In mid-July, I originally thought I would be unemployed. I didn't expect that after you, Boss, took over CTV, the changes would be so great. I feel particularly honored to be able to work at CTV," the young girl had a sweet mouth and was very good at praising people indirectly.

After Su Cheng chatted with her for a few minutes, he heard footsteps outside. Looking out, it was Leung Suk-Yee.

Leung Suk-Yee also casually glanced at this office, not expecting to see her own boss here.

"Boss, when did you come? I didn't even know," Leung Suk-Yee asked in surprise.

"I just arrived. I chatted with this young girl. She's a very intelligent young girl, worth nurturing," Su Cheng said with a smile.

"Boss must have something to do coming to the CTV Building, right? Let's talk in my office," Leung Suk-Yee glanced at the young girl, somewhat surprised, and then nodded.

After the two left the small office, the other employees looked at the girl with envy.

"I heard you went to a meeting. Was it discussing TVB's affairs?" Arriving at the general manager's office and finding a chair to sit down, Su Cheng asked with a smile.

"Yes, it's not just about TVB. I received news that RTV also has their strategies. Now, Hong Kong's television stations have entered a money-burning mode again," Leung Suk-Yee said with some headache.

"This is going to be interesting," Su Cheng laughed after hearing this. It was truly a pity for the three major television stations in tiny Hong Kong, with their comparable strengths.

If these television stations were placed elsewhere, they would be able to be the boss in minutes!

"By the way, Boss, what brings you to the CTV Building today?" Leung Suk-Yee came back to her senses and asked.

"I've brought you something good, something that can guarantee CTV's ratings in the next few months," Su Cheng said with a smile.

"Oh? What good thing?" Leung Suk-Yee was curious.

She knew that 'A Step into the Past' was actually written by Su Cheng. Could it be another martial arts novel?

Su Cheng didn't say more, but opened the clutch bag in his hand, then took out a manuscript from inside and handed it to Leung Suk-Yee.

Leung Suk-Yee took it and looked at it. She saw only eight words written simply on the cover: 'My Date with a Vampire'.

After that, she opened it and started reading.

Although Su Cheng was her boss, Leung Suk-Yee still admired Su Cheng's literary talent.

After all, a person who had lived in a wealthy family since childhood was actually able to write a masterpiece like 'A Step into the Past'.

So when Su Cheng gave her the manuscript, she read it carefully.

Originally, she thought it was a novel, but she didn't expect it to be a detailed outline of a TV series plot. Looking at this outline, she could know what the content of each episode was.

The more Leung Suk-Yee read, the more surprised she became. This plot creativity was so high, and the plot was very attractive. If it was refined, it would definitely be a divine drama.

"Boss, who created this script? It's really too good," Although Leung Suk-Yee guessed that Su Cheng wrote it, she wasn't sure, so she asked.

"The author? Um, call him Su Shisan. Just take it and use it, don't worry about the author's affairs!" Su Cheng said with a smile.

After hearing this, Leung Suk-Yee knew that this was indeed written by her boss himself.

Just like 'A Step into the Past', Su Cheng didn't use his real name, but used the pen name Su Yi to write it.

"If this TV series script is made into a TV series, it will definitely become a phenomenal TV series, but unfortunately, there are only 35 episodes. I think it can continue to be filmed later," Leung Suk-Yee said with some regret.

"Subsequent episodes? I have two subsequent plots here, already prepared," Su Cheng took out two more manuscripts from his bag and handed them to Leung Suk-Yee with a smile.

'My Date with a Vampire' is divided into three parts. The first part has 35 episodes, the second part has 43 episodes, and the third part has 38 episodes, a total of 116 episodes. Su Cheng had already conveniently divided them last night.

Leung Suk-Yee took the two manuscripts, flipped through them, and was instantly overjoyed, feeling more confident in competing with TVB and RTV next.

"I've given you the manuscripts. Find a professional screenwriter to refine the plot for me, and be sure to find the best producer and director," Su Cheng instructed.

He remembered that during the first and second parts, because the producer was the same person, the filming was very popular, but when the producer was changed in the third part, the audience felt that the third part was completely different from the first two parts, so the word-of-mouth and ratings were not as good as the first two parts.

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