I Transmigrated into a Book and Became the Real Rich Daughter's Pampered Cousin

Chapter 432 - 432: Bad Luck



Chapter 432 - 432: Bad Luck

Chapter 432: Bad Luck

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

When Le Wan saw Second Uncle Le’s expression, she knew what he was thinking. She felt like vomiting. Fortunately, after what had happened in her previous life, she knew how unreliable Second Uncle Le was, so she didn’t have much hope for him.

After she finished talking about Fu Sui’s promotion, Le Yan quickly brought up another matter when she saw that Second Uncle Le wasn’t satisfied. “There’s another good thing. Zhai Jing is going to be in trouble.”

When Second Uncle Le heard that, his interest was immediately piqued.

He had no choice. He had just been angered to death by Le Wan. It was one thing for her to show off, but she had even used Zhai Jing to show off and step on his head to make a fool of him.

He was already very dissatisfied with Zhai Jing because of the game. This time, he hated Zhai Jing even more. Therefore, when he heard that the enemy was about to be in trouble, he immediately became happy.

Thinking about Le Wan’s smug face just now, if she knew that Zhai Jing was about to fall, she wouldn’t be able to be smug anymore.

At the thought of that scene, Second Uncle Le rubbed his hands excitedly.

“Hurry up and tell me what happened.”

Le Yan explained to him in detail,

“Do you still remember that a few days ago, there were people on the Internet

who questioned the game ‘Carefree Wander’, saying that it induced underage players to recharge?

Second Uncle Le certainly remembered this matter. After all, in his mind, if Zhai Jing and Le Wan had been sensible enough to hand the game over to him, wouldn’t he have been the one earning a lot of money?

As a result, he could only watch others earn a lot of money, and the resentment in his heart naturally grew. Therefore, when the negative news about Carefree Travel came out, he was so happy that he opened a bottle of good wine to celebrate.

In the end, before he could even enjoy himself for two days, Dahong Company made a bold decision and immediately proposed a “Minors Plan” to regain their reputation.

Second Uncle Le was unhappy for a few days because he couldn’t watch the fun.

So when she mentioned this, he still felt a little resentful.

“Of course, I remember this. Didn’t you and Fu Sui do something to it?”

Le Yan instinctively felt a little uncomfortable with his question. It sounded as if she and Fu Sui were villains who made things difficult for others. Moreover, competition in business had always been killing without bloodshed. They were just formal business methods.

Le Yan didn’t want to admit that she was doing something bad, but Second Uncle Le was right about one thing. She and Fu Sui were indeed behind the underage pay-to-win game incident.

Strictly speaking, they were the ones who had tried to create hype in the first place. They wanted to use the game, Carefree Travel, to launch their entertainment game.

When Fu Sui found out that “Carefree Travel” and their entertainment game were launched at the same time, he wasn’t very optimistic. He felt that Dahong Corporation was rich and overbearing, and that “Carefree Travel” would steal all the popularity. This was very unfavorable to their plan, so it was somewhat frustrating.

Then, he went to talk to Father Fu for a while before he was enlightened.

Indeed, if they couldn’t beat Carefree Travel, they would have to find a way to make use of the other party’s momentum to launch their own game.

However, it sounded simple, but it wasn’t so easy to achieve this goal. Fu Sui thought about it for a day and a night but couldn’t come up with any good ideas. Just as he was thinking about whether to hold a meeting and ask the employees what they thought, Le Yan stood up.

Le Yan suggested to him that the original content of the game could be replaced with some basic and useful knowledge points, and then the main theme of the game was to let the children learn more knowledge points in the process of playing the game.

Fu Sui didn’t understand.

“Doesn’t that increase the difficulty of the game and make it more boring to chase away customers?

Le Yan, who knew that she had the upper hand, gave him a “you don’t understand” emoji. Then, she opened a News interface for him. It showed the news of underage pay-to-win games.

“The issue of whether games hinder students’ learning has always been a conflict between parents and game companies. However, because it doesn’t touch the parents’ core interests, they won’t take much action even if they complain about it.”

Le Yan analyzed,

“But if the children spend money to play games and touch the wallets of parents, which affects their fundamental interests, this will become a core problem. At that time, public opinion will rebound greatly..”


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