Reflecting for a moment, Lilah mused, "It's peculiar. Our drama has garnered significant anticipation from the audience. The platform shouldn't have abruptly reversed its decision. I suspect someone might be pulling the strings behind the scenes... If I'm not mistaken, Tess' team could be involved."

“Exactly. That's my suspicion as well. They also hold an exclusive contract with Flash Videos."

Flash Videos stood out as a leading domestic video platform.

Lilah conducted online research, discovering that the company's owner wasn't a relative of Tess or Onyx. She pondered why the company would support Tess against them.

"If we wish to proceed with our drama, our only option is to engage with smaller media companies. However, they're all hesitant to risk offending Flash Videos." Saul candidly outlined their current predicament. "In essence, we're left with two choices: either concede and accept their terms or abandon the Launch of our drama altogether."

"Unfortunately, I choose neither."

“What do you mean?" Saul asked.

“Besides Flash Videos, there's another famous domestic video app, isn't there?"

“You mean... Primary Videos? But their primary focus is on movies..."

Saul expressed surprise; he didn't think Primary Videos would venture into the realm of soap operas.

“But they won't be intimidated by Flash Videos' threats."

"You're absolutely correct, A Fond Dream. But... okay. Let me give it a shot. It's certainly better than having no platform to launch our drama. I'll look for their contact information right away."

“I have their number."

“Really? Wow! I heard it was quite a challenge to reach them.”

Saul's excitement was palpable.

A Fond Dream had successfully resolved his predicament.

Obtaining Primary Videos' contact details was the initial step.

Lilah reached out to Gerard, seeking Primary Videos’ number, knowing it was under the Harris Group's umbrella.

Shortly after, Gerard sent her the information, inquiring, “What's your plan, Lilah? Does the Phillips Group have a stake in the video business? Why wasn't I aware?"

Lilah responded, "Uh... Well, the Phillips Group isn't involved but I personally have a stake in this business."

Gerard raised an eyebrow, texting, “Really? That's interesting.”

Lilah responded, "I've invested in Effie's new TV series, but finding a suitable platform for its launch is proving challenging. I've considered Primary Videos; although they primarily release movies, it could be a promising avenue for TV series. I'll attempt to discuss it with their manager. If successful, it would be ideal. If not, I'll explore other options."

In a message, Gerard assured, "You have me, your future husband. You can always use my influence."

Upon Gerard's directive to Primary Videos, they would embark on releasing TV series, a venture they hadn't undertaken before.