Chapter 255 Suny, Can I?
Chapter 255 Suny, Can I?
Rosa had always been efficient. The next day she helped Dora and her family move to a house under
Suny's name.
After three o'clock in the afternoon, Dora called Suny and thanked her.
Through the phone, Suny could hear Dora's broken voice.
"Dora, I owe you a thank you."
"No, anyone would do that."
She added, "Suny, I never blame you."
She could blame it on fate or Bently's viciousness, but never Suny.
After hanging up the phone, Suny looked out of the floor-to-ceiling window, feeling a little lost.
When there was a knock on the door, she came back to her senses, "Come in."
"Miss Holland, things are well arranged. The doctor suggests her stay in hospital until her condition
improves."
Suny nodded, "What’s the opinion of Dora and her family?"
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Then Rosa handed a box to Suny, "Miss Holland, Miss Dora asked me to give it to you."
Suny froze for a moment, and reached out to take it, "Thank you! You can leave."
Rosa nodded, "Okay, Miss Holland."
With that said, Rosa turned around and closed the door.
Suny was left alone in the office. She went back to her seat and opened the box.
As the box slowly opened, she saw a pen.
Suny glazed at the pen.
This pen should have been lent to Dora by her during the test in her freshman year.
There were a few folded stars in the box, and a note was under the pen, with Dora's neat and delicate
handwriting on it, "Suny, thank you for your pen. Wish you happiness every day!"
Dora must write this back then, but she hadn’t had a chance to return the pen to Suny, who rarely
returned to school.
Suny pulled herself together, opened the cap of the pen, and took a piece of paper from the side.
After many years, this pen still had ink in it.
She wrote the word "Dora" on the paper, then closed the cap and put the pen back.
Suny swore she had to save Dora from this disaster.
Around four in the afternoon, Suny already received Elijah’s contract.
She had already got the copyright. The next thing was Dora.
After five o'clock, Suny went to the hospital with the new contract.
When Suny arrived, the attending doctor had just examined Dora and reported it to Dora and her
mother.
Suny stood beside the door and knocked on the door.
The knock attracted several people’s attention.
Dora was happy to cry out, "Suny."
Suny smiled, and then walked in, "Go on."
Dr.Phil glanced at Suny, then looked back and smiled gently at Dora, "As long as you cooperate with
my treatment, you will soon be able to recover."
Dora was obviously much better today than yesterday. She was obviously convinced by Dr.Phil, "Okay,
Dr. Phil, your call."
Dora should still be in the hospital for the next three months, soDr.Phil shouldn’t jump to a conclusion
earlier.
"Well, I have to go now, bye."
With that said, Dr. Phil left.
Jane hurriedly poured tea for Suny.
She came here from the company. There was a traffic jam at a turn near the hospital. She wanted to
get off the car to buy a bouquet of flowers for Dora, but the traffic jam lasted until she arrived at the
hospital gate. So, she had to give up the idea.
"Mrs. Woodbury, no need."
"Never mind. You did so much for Dora. I just poured you a cup of tea."
Dora looked at her from the side, "It's okay, Suny. She’s always like that"
Hearing that, Suny took the cup with a smile, "Thank you."
She took a sip of water, and handed the contract to Dora, "See if anything else to be modified."
It was hard to see a symptom in depressed patients.
Dora was obviously different from yesterday. If it wasn't that her eyes were still hollow, Suny would
have thought that Dora changed back to the school girl she knew.
Dora was still hesitant and fearful. She just didn't want them to worry, so she pretended that nothing
happened.
Thinking of this, Suny felt a little upset.
"What's this?"
Hearing her words, Suny smiled, "You will know when you open it."
Dora glanced at Suny and opened the contract. When she saw the first page, she was stunned, "Is
this…the copyright of A Love Poem?"
"Yes, I didn't lie to you, Dora."
"Suny, can I really do it?"
Over the dark years, Dora had buried her dream.
Although J City University was not as good as other famous universities, Dora could be admitted to the
most popular majors in J City University from such a small town, which meant that she was one of the
talents.
However, over the years, the trauma given by Bently and the suppression given by her husband and
his family had worn away all her confidence.
She had loved comics since she was a child. Her dream was to become a manga artist like Hayao
Miyazaki. She chose the financial industry because she wanted to earn enough money to take care of
her parents within two or three years after graduation, and then she could go after her dream without
any worries.
Dora's plan was good, but fate gave her a fatal blow.
When Suny told her about these things yesterday, her first reaction was to question her own abilities
and whether this matter was true.
Today, however, Suny put the signing contract in front of her.
"The online drama A Love Poem is already being filmed. It is expected to be finished by the end of this
year and will be broadcast online in the summer of next year. Of course, in order to save some publicity
expenses, I hope you can start serialization in October this year, and finish it with the online drama
together at the same time."
Suny said with a smile, "Will it be too stressful for you?"
Dora was not worried about this. She just doubted herself, "Suny, you may not know that I haven't
drawn for a long time. This price..."
Suny paid her a minimum of 3,000 dollars per chapter. If there were readers to subscribe to it, she
could get 40% of the subscription fees. If the comic was published, she could get 20% of the
commission.
There were a total of 156 chapters in the whole book. She would have a guaranteed salary of 450,000
dollars. At that time, if the drama was on TV, the subscription to the online serialization would increase,
and then she could earn a lot. A story with 150 chapters could be divided into three comics. After
deducting the procedure fees, it would be at least ten dollars for each comic in profit. Suny gave her
20%, which was two dollars. She would get 200,000 dollars if they sold 100,000 books; and 2 million
when they sold 1 million books.
Dora knew Suny was just giving her money with this.
"Dora, I can afford this price because I believe in your strength. I believe that if you draw it, A Love
Poem will surprise me."
Dora looked up at Suny, "But Suny…"