Perhaps knowing that what he brought was not good news, Wang Xi said at the end of the call: "Your pay has arrived."
Ran Lin's anger was interrupted for a moment by this sentence: "What pay?"
"The salary for "The Sword of Fallen Flowers"," Wang Xi seemed amused by his cute reaction, and his tone relaxed unconsciously, "is already in your card. If you don't want it, you can call the company back. "
The remuneration for "Falling Flowers and a Sword" was actually paid in stages. The film studio paid part of it in advance after signing the contract, and then started filming until it was completed, and the remaining part was paid gradually. However, Meng Wuya usually only settles payments to artists according to the economic contract after receiving all the money. Ran Lin thought it would take several months.
It is no exaggeration to say that this was Ran Lin's first pot of gold in his career. Even if 70% was taken by the agency, the remaining 30% was still a huge sum of money for him, enough to make up for the frustration of having his role snatched away by Han Ze.
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