Chapter 161: Impact of Celestial Bane

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Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

"Resigned?"

Ye Lingchen did not expect to get such an answer.

"Yeah," Song Qian continued, "Y-God, I'm sorry for how this turned out. I didn't expect the higher-ups in Huyu to be so vicious. You have saved Huyu from certain doom, yet in exchange, they treat you like this."

"They dare to act with such impunity is mostly because half of my Grave Robber's Chronicles copyright is with them right?" Ye Lingchen snickered.

"Indeed," Song Qian nodded. "They always thought that Grave Robber's Chronicles was your magnum opus. Although you share the copyright with the platform, the platform had the distribution to your work. That's why they did not care about you."

"Do you know what they are planning to do with Grave Robber's Chronicles?"

"They have already planned to file for IP1, then using Grave Robber's Chronicle's IP to branch out from stream to games and movies." Song Qian naturally knew of some inner workings.

Although Grave Robber's Chronicles was authored by Y-God, he was banned by the platform. With that the platform could treat it as an asset, effectively getting rid of him while benefiting off him in a cruel and ruthless manner.

After a moment of silence, Ye Lingchen suddenly asked, "Apart from Huyu, what other platforms are there?"

"Some time ago, the streaming platforms went through some dark times. Many of the platforms have already folded. Those that survived until now are just a couple of bigger platforms. However, they are also close to folding." Song Qian could already guess where Ye Lingchen was headed. He then continued, "If you want to stand up to Huyu with these platforms, it's going to be very difficult."

Huyu pretty much had the monopoly of this sector. That was why it could act with such impunity.

After hesitating for a moment, Song Qian added, "After I left Huyu, I'm now working at Panda Streaming. However, their current situation is not looking good..."

Panda Streaming was a livestream platform that was founded one or two years ago. It was rather unfortunate as it was hit by the long winter of the world of streaming before it got its name out there. Failure in investments and lack of funding caused it to remain in a rut, at this point they are unable to even pay the salary of its hosts.

Song Qian had just only joined Panda Streaming recently. He knew full well what the situation was like within. "The entire platform has few hosts left. At this point, the platform is in huge debt and had difficulty operating on its own."

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