Lin Fan's brow twitched slightly, but he wasn't surprised at all. He had already guessed why these people had come.

This is actually a headache for Lin Fan; he doesn't have a good way to handle the copyright of this song.

To be honest, Lin Fan is short of money right now. If this song were to be sold, it could easily fill the gap of 400,000 to 500,000 yuan he currently has, and might even make more money.

However, Lin Fan did not want to make money in this way. Having lived two lives, he understood life much better than ordinary people. He knew that the reason why a person could always stick to his bottom line was not because he had a strong will, but because he knew how to be content, how to control himself, and how to shield himself from external temptations.

In other words, a person who can always stay true to themselves is not someone who can remain unmoved by any temptation, but someone who knows how to actively stay away from those temptations and create a relatively clean environment for themselves, so that they can always stay true to themselves.

Lin Fan's fundamental nature is very simple: to be an honest person. If he were to make money today by using these plagiarized songs without putting in any effort, then his inner bottom line would be broken. If he does it once, will he do it a second or third time when he encounters financial difficulties in the future?

Lin Fan knew in his heart that these songs were plagiarized from others and were not his own creations. If he continued to make money in this way, one day his heart would be filled with huge profits, making him more unscrupulous, addicted to the pleasure of getting something for nothing, and completely abandoning himself.

Therefore, Lin Fan never intended to profit from these songs.

But even if he can't make a profit, he wouldn't just give these songs away for free, would he?

So here's the problem: with so many people in front of him, who should he give the song to if he really intends to give it away? Should he let all these reporters get the copyright to use the song at the same time? But that would make the song worthless.

Why did Zhou Cheng insist on buying the copyright instead of simply obtaining usage rights? Because by buying the copyright, only he and Lin Fan could use it, preventing others from using it, thus further increasing the song's value.

"Mr. Lin Fan, please introduce yourself. I am Wei Xing, a reporter from Nancheng TV Station."

“Our Nancheng TV station also wants to buy the copyright to your song.”

Seeing Zhou Cheng speak, others nearby also became restless.

They all spoke up to express their wishes.

Seeing this, Zhou Cheng smiled faintly and didn't say anything more.

Because he believed that these people could not compete with him.

After all, buying copyrights is ultimately a competition of financial resources. Whoever is willing to spend more money can buy the copyright to this song. And when it comes to spending money, the compensation from their Star Exploration Entertainment Company is definitely higher than that of everyone else present.

Therefore, he believed that the price he offered would be one that Lin Fan would absolutely be unable to refuse.

"Teacher Lin Fan, it's time for you to make a decision. Are you willing to sell the copyright to the person here, or do you not intend to sell this song and want to keep it for your private use?"

Zhou Cheng looked at Lin Fan and asked again.

There are actually quite a few such examples. After all, some people genuinely love music and their own work, so they almost never sell any of their works for commercial purposes or for money.

But he believed that Lin Fan was definitely not that kind of person, because Lin Fan was too young, and very few young people like him could resist the temptation of high profits.

Upon hearing the other person's words, Lin Fan looked thoughtful and hesitated.

However, after glancing at Wei Xing, the TV reporter who had just spoken, he immediately reconsidered his actions.

"Ahem, excuse me, everyone."

"I don't intend to sell this song!"

These words caused an uproar among the crowd.

Zhou Cheng, who had been so confident just moments before, frowned instantly, hardly believing his ears.

This young man actually said he doesn't plan to sell the copyright?

How is this possible?

Doesn't he know the price of this song?

Zhou Cheng looked at Lin Fan and reminded him, "Teacher Lin Fan, you should think this through carefully. The value of this song may be higher than you think."

"This is a fortune you could never accumulate in your entire life. I can offer you a maximum price of 500,000. Think it over carefully!"

Zhou Cheng is right. For a university teacher, 500,000 yuan is indeed not enough to accumulate in a lifetime.

The others nearby were also taken aback by the price, but at the same time felt somewhat helpless.

There's nothing they can do; they're just ordinary reporters, and their backgrounds aren't as powerful as Taixing Company's. Taixing Company specializes in this, so they can spend a lot of money to buy a song, but the others can't.

Take that TV reporter, for example. Even if he bought the song, the price he asked for was probably less than a tenth of what other people paid.

That's a full 500,000 yuan. In an era where the average wage is around ten yuan, that's an astronomical figure.

Because the people of Zhoucheng didn't know Lin Fan's background, they assumed that Lin Fan definitely couldn't refuse such a price. After all, with 500,000, even if you did nothing for the rest of your life and just enjoyed yourself every day, it would be enough for you to squander until you died.

"No need to think about it. Five hundred thousand is indeed a lot, but for me, there are many things in this world that are more important than money."

However, even though Zhou Cheng had already offered a price, Lin Fan still calmly refused.

He turned his head and saw Wei Xing, a reporter from the TV station, and said, "Hello, I heard you're from Nancheng TV Station?"

"I won't sell this song, but I will donate its copyright to your Nancheng TV station!"

“From now on, this song belongs to your Nancheng TV station. You can sell it to other people if you want, but from now on, this song has nothing to do with me.”

However, before everyone could recover from the shock of the previous round, Lin Fan said something that startled them again.

Upon hearing this, Wei Xing, a reporter from Nancheng TV, almost thought he was dreaming and hallucinating.

"Wha...what?"

"Mr. Lin Fan, are you saying you want to donate this song to our TV station? Is it a free donation without charging a single penny?"

Seeing the uncertainty in Wei Xing's eyes, Lin Fan smiled slightly and nodded, saying, "That's right. What, do you still have any questions?"

"I guess I've made a contribution to the country in this way?"

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