When Zheng He first came over, he was worried that Wu Bin, being a college student, might be difficult to communicate with and not understand the stakes involved.
But now it seemed that he had been completely overthinking it.
With just a few words, Wu Bin had already started waiting for him to make an offer.
This indicated that Wu Bin had long considered the idea of monetizing through live broadcasting.
Zheng He couldn't help but sigh inwardly.
Fortunately, he had arrived early. If platforms like Douyin or Kuaishou had signed Wu Bin first, he reckoned he'd have nightmares that night.
Thinking this, Zheng He said, "Student Wu Bin, after careful consideration by our station, this is what we propose."
"As long as you agree to let us continue following and filming you, we'll split the live broadcast earnings fifty-fifty. How does that sound?"
Wu Bin shook his head.