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Chapter 116 - 63: Make a Big Move! _2
Chapter 116: Chapter 63: Make a Big Move! _2
If a patient can’t internally acknowledge their psychologist, they naturally won’t divulge the secrets buried deep in their heart, making the therapy all the more challenging.
"Didn’t I reply to your WeChat message a few days ago?" Ke Jin signaled for the waiter to help order a cup of coffee.
Wen Zhiyin pressed down on Ke Jin’s hand and then turned to the waiter with a soft smile, saying, "Just a cup of hot water will do."
After the waiter had left, Wen Zhiyin leaned closer to Ke Jin, her lips curving into a shallow, naughty smile.
"The little princess can’t handle bitterness, but sugar is too cloying, so it’s better to stick with water."
"A 25-year-old little princess, huh." Ke Jin sipped his cappuccino calmly, "My sister stopped calling herself a little princess after she turned 15. She said it was too childish."
"That depends on whose heart she’s in. If it’s the right person, she can be a little princess even at 85." Pausing for a moment, Wen Zhiyin then spoke with mock annoyance, "You know you only replied a few days ago. Who replies to a chat every few days with just ’okay’ and then ’not bad’ after another few days?"
Ke Jin thought to himself.
Who else sends pictures of themselves in black stockings out of the blue, or just straight-up sends a pair of clean bare feet over, and then asks every day, ’Does this outfit look good on me?’ or ’Is my manicure nicely done?’
If I don’t reply with ’okay’ or ’not bad’, what am I supposed to say?
prprprprpr?
Moreover, Ke Jin noticed that ever since he inadvertently learned of this psychology teacher’s little secret, she seemed to have let loose around him.
Could it be that someone who’s been repressed for too long suddenly has a listener, or thinks they’ve lost face anyway, and then becomes like this?
But I only said I would be your friend, not your boyfriend.
Teacher, please tone it down.
But truth be told, those Balenciaga stockings really are something, just looking at them seems like they’d add a lot of critical hits.
"Speak up, knowing your personality, you definitely didn’t ask me here to flirt." Wen Zhiyin took off her soft white coat, revealing a high-necked light grey knit sweater underneath that clung to her front, showing a distinct and ample silhouette. As she breathed, the fabric moved elegantly with the rise and fall of her chest, portraying the curve beauty of a woman.
"They really are quite big, huh..." Ke Jin murmured under his breath.
"Hmm?"
"The problem, it really is quite significant." Ke Jin looked at Wen Zhiyin, speaking seriously, "It seems like my game company has been targeted by competitors. My employee told me yesterday that there are some coordinated attacks online regarding the company’s new game."
Ke Jin elaborated on the details of the situation.
Essentially, the PR department at the company had discovered some disharmonious voices online in the past few days.
It was mostly comparisons between "Arknights" and other B Factory tower defense games, and they hyped up other B Factory games disguised as turn-based games, claiming they were tower defense, to the skies.
Normally, gamers each have their own preferences, or else it’s just paid posters stirring the pot.
These things are not unusual; as the company grows larger, it’s impossible to completely block out negative voices.
Ke Jin didn’t want to deal with these problems.
But later on, the head of the PR department shared a situation with Ke Jin.
After tracking the details meticulously.
They found some clues.
Several top B Factories led by Jinhai Company were simultaneously engaging in a price war for this new game, changing their external labels to tower defense.
Even though the final impact wasn’t great,
The intent behind these actions was quite clear.
However, Jinhai Entertainment is backed by one of the domestic giants in the gaming industry—Netcom game.
The PR department worried whether the top player had already caught Netcom’s attention.
Ke Jin had asked Wen Zhiyin to come over to discuss this matter.
As an external gaming consultant for the top player, Ke Jin transferred a consulting fee to Wen Zhiyin on time every month.
Despite the fee always being returned by Wen Zhiyin for various holidays,
But come on, it’s about whether I’ve paid or not.
I have, so I can consult with confidence! Drag her over and consult fiercely!
"So you mean, you’re worried that a leading figure like Netcom will suppress your company?" After hearing the full story, Wen Zhiyin blinked her graceful eyelashes, asking.
Actually, that’s not it.
On the contrary, actually.
Ke Jin was now considering how to get Netcom, the leading giant, to suppress him.
Over the last few days, Ke Jin had tightly refined his new round of plans.
Since the attention of peer companies has already been drawn, with one of them even being Netcom’s child,
Why not go with the flow?
If they want to suppress us, then let them.
Although they can’t interfere with us making and releasing new games,
At least with the status of those giants, it’s easy to pull something like ’the whole internet is not allowed to live-stream games produced by the top player’.
This phenomenon is not uncommon on Earth, where leading companies like Penguin, when encountering games with potential to rise, either buy out the studio in one go, or if it’s a foreign game, negotiate for distribution rights.
If you don’t give them distribution, then prepare to be exiled to the cold palace.
Once exiled, the popularity can be seen to drastically plummet.
Not to mention Blue Star’s gaming market, which is even more wildly driven by capital.
In current promotions, live streaming accounts for over seventy percent of the traffic.
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