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Chapter 709

Chapter 709: 703: Extraordinary Sales Volume

Super Spender

Chapter 709: Chapter 703: Extraordinary Sales Volume

If they were to engage in war in reality as if in the gaming realm, disregarding the value of their own lives, it could easily lead to unnecessary casualties. Also, mental relaxation is crucial to prevent war-related syndromes from developing. Hence, this kind as subconscious hypnosis and training are necessary. They won’t remember any of these upon waking, but it does wonders for their mental health.

However, Finn Lewis doesn’t require this. His mental strength is too formidable, these treatments were child’s play to him. Moreover, Finn has gone through experiences far more taxing, if not more brutal than theirs, hence he promptly left the premises.

Finn, having left the site, dressed himself and headed towards the door. As he neared the door, it was swung open from the outside. Two T1000s sporting military uniforms were on guard outside. On seeing Finn emerge, they promptly addressed him with reverence, “Young Master.”

Despite Finn being inside, his contact with the outside world hadn’t ceased. The operations of the Group were continuing without any disruption. Jack Lewis hadn’t interfered either, clearly engrossed in training. However, Finn knew that it was improbable for Jack Lewis to partake in the training himself. He was probably following the conventional training methods with his special forces.

What he was now anticipating was just how potent this thing Finn was talking about really was. “Get in touch with our base, tell them to prepare food. They will wake up in three hours. Then grant them approximately a week’s holiday,” Finn commanded.

“Yes, Young Master.”

Jack Lewis arrived shortly. “So, how did it go?” Jack Lewis inquired, looking inside.

That’s one area of concern. Another reason why Finn doesn’t apply for patents lies with the simple fact that the technology used in Finn’s mobiles is quite obsolete. Hence Finn doesn’t stress over this. Not applying for the patent meant others were free to imitate the technology. Successful imitations indicated technological advancement.

Finn was essentially offering them a pathway to progress. The distribution channels for Virtual World Corporation products worldwide are unworrying. Given the previous constructions, these channels are now wholly established. As Finn mentioned earlier, as long as the Eve Morrison system doesn’t impact their profits, neither the hardware manufacturers nor software developers, wouldn’t risk hanging themselves on the same tree.

There are no absolute allies in this world; not to mention these companies can’t even qualify as allies. With the emergence of Virtual World Corporation, both the hardware and software developers can currently expand their territories. Especially software developers who, in the past, needed to design varying versions of their platforms, now have different systems available. But they no longer need to invest as much in research and development; they only require one version under the Eve Morrison system. Naturally, this means extremely high profits; thus, these companies absolutely will not side with their adversaries. A similar rationale applies to the hardware manufacturers.

As such, right after the Virtual world’s press conference on the Eve Morrison system, numerous hardware and software manufacturers came knocking in pursuit of potential collaborations. Finn, understandably, didn’t decline such proposals. Truth be told, Finn doesn’t concern himself with the Group’s activities; Kay Lee is the one running the show now.

With the assistance of intelligent robots, there’s no way things can go wrong within the entire entity, unless something happens to Finn, in which case problems probably will arise.

As the launch date for the Eve Morrison mobile phone inchs closer, news outlets all around the world and all the major companies have shifted their attention toward the Eve Morrison phones. Everyone understands that with the introduction of the Eve Morrison handsets, a substantial transformation in the mobile layout might occur.

A week after Finn emerged from the pod would mark the unveiling of the new handset. Unexpectedly, a queue of customers camping outside the Virtual World Corporation and in almost all the major cities worldwide formed as early as three days prior.

The majority of this customer rush occurred, primarily, within the Southern Federation and the North Federation. Both federations’ reporters followed up on this story. The Times reported that such a scene was observed only when Company A launched their mobile phone. Now Finn had successfully replicated this scenario.

However, the reason people queued up back then to buy mobile phones was due to the inadequacy of sales channels. A lot of people queued up to purchase the phones to obtain them as soon as possible. But this isn’t the case with the Eve Morrison mobile phones; it is well-known that Virtual World Corporation has established at least one direct outlet in each major city globally, so much so that there are even two to three direct outlets in some relatively more thriving cities.

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