Speaking of which, there wasn't a big problem with the merger. What Lao Deming was truly concerned about was who would be the boss.
It was rather difficult to do business in the films and entertainment industry now. In the face of the technology blockade by Hollywood, the cost of making a film had been increasing. Moreover, these few years there hadn't been many big hits. It wasn't easy to come across a "The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre: Pugilistic World." Furthermore, it was done in collaboration with Hong Dali.
It wasn't an overstatement to say that the sales growth of Penghui Films now was rather pessimistic—had it been optimistic, Lao Deming wouldn't have wasted his breath talking to Hong Dali here now. After all, nobody would wish for his own company to be taken over by others, right?
However, the problem was that this superprodigal Hong Dali, at the present moment, was really too great.