After his parents left, Li Yang also went out for a bit.
Over the past two days, he had started contacting people and registered a company for himself, called Yangfan Entertainment, mainly to serve his own needs.
He could list some copyrights on his own company, allowing Xiangnu and the others to come over and buy them, indirectly facilitating financial transactions.
They didn't involve any power struggles, so even if someone investigates, this reasoning would hold up.
Meanwhile, he also needed another excuse.
After paying fifteen hundred yuan, the entire company was quickly registered, with a registered capital of one million, though it wasn't paid in full.
The stamp would take two more days, but many things could already start.
He informed Xiangnu about the company registration, and then said, "My son co-authored a book with Jiang Banxia, called Champion Scholar's Notes. Interested in buying it?"
