“What Heath said makes sense. So, we have to work hard to make money and achieve what we
boasted
about!”
ConTEent bel0ngs to N?v(e)lD/rama(.)Org .
Owen looked at the hundreds of dors in his hand, his eyes filled with longing for the future.
An hourter, the taxi arrived outside A1 Seafood Restaurant.
Then, Carlisle called Sean.
Sean had arrived early and booked a luxury package worth nearly three thousand dors.
In 2004, even wealthy families weren’t so extravagant as to spend nearly three thousand dors on a
meal. It was more expensive than their previous nine–course meal.
After getting to know each other, they sat in the private room to discuss.
Carlisle gave an overview of his game studio n. The others listened with great interest.
Heath held a cigarette and squinted. “The rate to obtain the game equipment is too low. The price is
reducing too quickly. Can this thing make money?”
“Yes, we can make a lot of money from this!”
Carlisle stated confidently, “As long as we have enough game ounts, we can increase the number
of equipment, gold coins, and supplies. The Legendary Tale attracts arge number of yers. Our
goods will only be in short supply. We can also make money from several pirated games. This market
is wide!”
Heath took a long drag on his cigarette before asking hoarsely, “Have you estimated how much you
can earn in a day?”
Carlisle leaned on the chair. He tapped his fingers on the table and said with a slight smile, ‘Set this
matter aside. Let’s first talk about how we cooperate!”
Several people stared at Carlisle closely. Heath replied, “We are listening. Just state your conditions!”
He never considered making great wealth.
How could there be a career that allowed him to y games while making money? He only wanted
enough money tost a lifetime and didn’t want Benjamin to suffer poverty with him.
“I have two suggestions for cooperation. The first is that I’ll pay you two hundred dors a day. The
second option is that I’ll give you a 10%mission on the profit every month!”
After Carlisle finished speaking, he took a sip from the teacup on the table.
Two hundred a day?” Owen’s eyes widened.
The average working–ss earned only 20 to 30 dors per day. However, Carlisle offered a sry of
two hundred dors per day. Was he engaging in digging for gold?
choose the first onel! have one more condition–I want to get paid every day!
Heath was so excited that he pped the table and made his decision on the spot.
Benjamin whispered, “Heath, do you really believe him?”
The sry of two hundred dors per day hadpletely subverted his cognition.
Except for corporate executives, ordinary people like them without academic qualifications would never
be able to find such a career in their lifetime.
Heath rolled his eyes at Benjamin. “Are you deaf? I told him he had to settle our wages every day. He
has already given us two hundred. That’s equivalent to one day’s ie. Even if he can’t make
money, we’ll still get paid!”
Benjamin scratched his head, thinking that it was indeed the case.
Sean said bitterly, “Carl, I don’t want to study anymore. I also want to make money!”
Despite working nonstop for a month, Rory only earned about three thousand dors a month.
Carlisle offered others six thousand dors a month, which startled him.
“You can tell your father that you want to drop out!” Carlisle smiled meaningfully.
With Rory’s temper, if Sean didn’t want to study, he would drive right over and beat Sean up.
Sean was instantly terrified. “Forget it. Please don’t tell him. He’ll break my legs!”
Carlisle soon requested the waiter to bring him a case of beer once the dishes were served.
After pouring the beer, he picked up the ss and stated, “Now we have a deal. A toast to our smooth
cooperation!”
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