Bai Zhe was now at the LSA company's headquarters. In front of him were staff members who were company representatives for the contract signing and staff from the legal department as well. Bai Zhe read the contract before putting it down.
"I don't think I can sign this deal," said Bai Zhe.
"Why? Is the copyright payment too little for you?" asked the representative.
"That's not the point. This contract has a condition where I have to give some of the money I receive from the copyright to the company. After I calculated it, I noticed that it's a lot of my copyright earnings. I do not agree with the company getting money from me selling the copyright because the novel is from my own ability. I've never used the company's resources to write the novel, so the company cannot use this as an excuse to make me give half of the money to them," said Bai Zhe.