I am a Big Player
Chapter 384 - 381. Qinghe Faction (Chapter of 4400 words)_2

Chapter 384: 381. Qinghe Faction (Chapter of 4400 words)_2

The cake is so big, it’s hard to imagine!

But Ren He still declined. He had to admit that the executives and veterans of Qinghe Games were also far-sighted, but no one was likely clearer about how big the pie in the field of communication software was than him.

Because in his past life, as an ordinary user, he had personally witnessed Tencent’s rise, a capital market value worth hundreds of billions of US dollars.

The cake is so large it’s hard to imagine.

However, can a company that could control the privacy of hundreds of millions of people through its servers really grow so naturally? Probably not.

It’s not that Ren He couldn’t build such a thing with the support of a big tree; it’s just that he would inevitably face countless problems and be worn out by the struggle.

For Ren He, money is something one can never completely earn. He could almost predict that Dota’s monthly revenue would definitely exceed 100 million US dollars, and that money was already enough for Ren He to live comfortably.

After all, he was just an ordinary person, with no intention of building a huge commercial empire. How tiring would that be?!

What’s most important in life is not opportunity, but choice. When facing a fork in the road, you clearly know that at the end of each path lies a great temptation, so how you choose and what you give up is the most critical matter.

Instead of blindly expanding territory, it’s better to lead the gaming industry continuously, focusing on creating those classic games and becoming the world’s largest gaming platform.

This gaming platform wouldn’t be like Play or VS from his past life, the competitive platforms, but one where users could pay to download games and interact, much like Steam.

Therefore, compared to communication software, Ren He was looking forward more to the launch of Assassin’s Creed.

His formal response to the executives of Qinghe Games was candid about his thoughts. "The market for communication software is unimaginably huge, even bigger than what you might imagine. If any executive is willing to carve out a place in this industry, then Qinghe Games is willing to make a one-time venture investment, even if we don’t care about the dilution of shares in the future. Only a few industries will continue to invest to maintain majority shareholder status, purely in gratitude for the sincere cooperation of everyone during this time. But Qinghe Games itself has no intention of entering this field."

Ren He’s words left everyone bewildered. Was he trying to poach executives from his own company? Or encouraging them to start their own businesses?

But Ren He had been in human resources in his past life, and he understood one thing very clearly: if the executives wanted to leave, you couldn’t keep them because their achievements with you have reached a limit.

What are the final paths for executives in society?

One is to become an enterprise executive and enjoy all that comes with it.

Two is to become one of the small shareholders in the company and to live and die with the enterprise.

Three is to set up their own business and achieve greater personal success.

In a behemoth like Qinghe Games, it was only a matter of time before someone would set up their own firm; even the executives of Qinghe Games would find it easier to raise funds with their profiles.

Did Ren He need to suppress them or hold them back? Not necessary. He would remain the leader in the gaming field and continue to do so.

Rather than suppress, it was better to help and even take a stake. Even if the equity was diluted later, it was still a gain.

Ren He had an open mind about it. There’s no such thing as a banquet that doesn’t end. Everyone was a veteran who had grown with Qinghe Games since the beginning at Kunlun. Each person had contributed unimaginable effort and sweat. When they ate together, they were like ordinary friends.

He was very grateful to these veteran executives. His dream was already on its way, and if he could help others achieve their dreams, Ren He was more than willing to do so. And not everyone would choose to start a business, which also had a risk of failure.

Everyone in Qinghe Games suddenly realized that they understood less and less about their boss. His magnanimous attitude towards money was impressive, as was his breadth of mind that few could match.

Was he really just a youth?

At the executive level within Qinghe Games, no one failed to respect Ren He. It was hard for them to imagine this was a young man even younger than them, someone whose vision was far broader than any one of them.

As Little Fatty grew more familiar with Xu Nuo, he even mentioned in his drunkenness one time how enormous were the shares that Ren He had offered him, making the other executives envious.

Gradually, everyone came to understand what kind of person Ren He was. Some followed him wholeheartedly, while others wanted to achieve their own careers, but no one could deny Ren He’s influence on each of them.

When Ren He formally responded to the Qinghe Games executives, the very executive who had suggested Qinghe Games capture the communication software market bought a plane ticket to San Francisco to see Ren He overnight at his own expense.

Because he knew, if Ren He spoke those words, he wasn’t testing their loyalty; Ren He said them because that’s how he truly felt.

When the executive arrived at San Francisco airport that night, he was astonished to find Ren He personally there to pick him up, and his heart was filled with emotion.

They talked for a long time, all through the night. In the first half, Qinghe Games’s current executive, Cheng Shanshui, shared his thoughts with Ren He, hoping to get his angel

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