Super Spender - Chapter 301
Chapter 301: Chapter 295: Sales Surge
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In the future, e-sports will become increasingly popular, especially as the two generations born in the 80s and 90s gradually enter their forties and become the main force in society. The popularity will be inevitable! So if we start hosting it now, we’re essentially paying for the early promotion to secure the leading role.
And besides, spending this money is nothing for Finn Lewis. To put it bluntly, when Samsung first created WCG, it was all for the glory. But it was a pity that Samsung’s investment wasn’t high, and they had to answer to their other shareholders because Samsung wasn’t solely owned by the Lee Family.
But Finn doesn’t have to answer to any shareholders because he’s spending his own money, which is like, “I’m rich, so I’ll do what I want! How I spend it is my business, and I don’t have to explain it to anyone. As long as I’m happy with my spending, it doesn’t matter if I’m buying things to play with, burning it just for fun, or simply using it on a paper cutter.”
“But now, we need to use the globally popular gaming league to win the hearts of the people. This will allow us to gradually introduce other games and make this tournament more diverse. But there’s another problem: we have created so many balanced heroes, but it’s impossible for the professional league teams to thoroughly study all of them.”
“What are you getting at?” Finn Lewis touched his chin and asked.
“What I mean is we can create our own club, our own team, and keep developing new strategies. As long as our strategies can amaze everyone, people will naturally start studying them. In this way, our matches become unpredictable, and other heroes that we’ve balanced will also have a chance to take the stage. Otherwise, waiting for other clubs to conduct their research would take too long,” Olivia Thatcher quickly explained.
“Good idea, Olivia, I like how you think, ” Finn’s eyes lit up. “But we can’t recruit professional players for this, can we?” Finn began to ponder on how to explain the origin of these strategies to these professional players.
“Easy, boss. You just need to exchange five T2500 robots to perform this task. With their capabilities and response speed, they’ll blow other professional teams out of the water. Of course, we can go easy on them. Our main objective is to bring into play other non-mainstream heroes. Once the game becomes prosperous, we can disband our team,” Olivia proposed.
“Great idea, let’s do it,” As Olivia spoke, Finn’s mind began to race. Not only could it work like this, but, hey, there doesn’t seem to be a female pro player in the gaming league? Maybe not none, but certainly none at the top.
Finn couldn’t hold back a mischievous grin. All the homebodies of the world, your treat is coming!
However, the price of five intelligent robots is steep, requiring 250,000 points.
Although Finn still has 330,000 points left, after the exchange, he’ll only have 80,000 points. While 80,000 points might have been a remarkable amount in the past, for Finn now, this number is barely enough for emergencies.
However, Finn decided to exchange them decisively. After all, even if they start playing in the professional league for one or two years, the use of these intelligent robots is going to be significant, so it wouldn’t be a loss to exchange it. Robots like T800 may only be good for combat, but these intelligent robots have other uses too.
It could never hurt to exchange more robots like the T2500 model, as there is always a place for them. Therefore, Finn did not hesitate, but now is not the time to exchange.
But, Finn did retrieve an intelligently disguised robot that he had already exchanged and looked exactly like him. When looking at this intelligent robot, Finn feels as if he’s looking in a mirror. Whether it’s the smile, the appearance, or some local habits, almost everything is the same as Finn.
“In essence, young master, besides their uniquely made skull casing a mechanical super CPU core, other parts of this special model have no difference from you, including the DNA. Of course, on the genetic side, they are not exactly the same, but present-day Earth technology cannot detect these differences,” Olivia explained to Finn.
Finn chuckled bitterly, waving his hand and said, “I got it, let’s figure out how to get out of here now.”
“Leaving here is easy, I can do it,” Olivia said with a smile. Even though Olivia doesn’t have a physical body, she is even better at using human emotions and voices than these intelligent robots. The quantum supercomputer she uses is much more expensive than that of the T2500 model.
This section is about Finn’s re-entry into the Galea Country, showcasing his bluff, and then returning home. Due to unavoidable circumstances, this part is removed. It doesn’t affect your reading.
The other part is to wait for the progress of the project, otherwise, Finn’s points currently are not enough to cover the costs.
The next morning, just as Finn boarded his charter flight, Olivia’s voice suddenly rang out: “Young Master, congratulations.”
“Congratulations? What’s there to congratulate?” Finn asked curiously.
“With the latest pot of tea being sold, Moon of West Lake, a business you started has officially begun to earn profit,” Olivia said with a smile.
“Really?” This is truly great news! Finn almost burst into laughter. This is the first company under him that started to earn profit. This meant that the sales of Moon of West Lake in the past few days have recouped Finn’s initial investment! The antiques and abalones and the like that were calculated for points when Finn first transported them over meant that the cost had already been deducted and now he could use them as he pleases.”Yes, and according to my calculations, we can earn about 1,000 to 1,200 points a day from this store,” Olivia said with a smile.
“Really?” Finn was surprised. Earning 1,000 points meant a daily turnover of about 10 million federal coins, equivalent to 60 million Flame Nation coins!
“Of course, it’s true. It’s just about selling 60 pots of the most expensive cloud mist tea.” Olivia laughed. “Uh,” Finn choked, yes it might be the case. Finn couldn’t guarantee if they could sell 60 pots a day, but if you ask Kay Lee, she would guarantee they definitely could sell out..