Seeing how confident she was, Yoshitaka realized that Charlie really had no intention of making a profit from Tanya's Oskian concerts.
Nodding, he said, "If you insist that you have a solution for controlling ticket prices, I see no issue with your plan, Mr. Wade."
Then, he had a thought—if he was doing Charlie a favor, why not give it his all?
"Actually, Mr. Wade, instead of eight concerts, why not make it ten?" He asked. "Ten concerts, with the location being your choice. As for the payment to Tanya and her team, we can split it from the ticket revenue. As a rule in Universal Music, we usually take 70%, but you can have 50% since it's you, Mr. Wade."
"No, we can stick with 70%," Charlie replied, waving him off. "Any additional profits will be donated to charity, and I will keep nothing."
Yoshitaka's expression stiffened as he became even more confused.
Was Charlie that intent on losing money? It was almost effortless to make hundreds of millions in profits from a Tanya Sweet co