Chapter 1218 The Returnee's Notes 292



Chapter 1218 The Returnee's Notes 292

Actually, this was a bit of a gamble. Their ideas were not very mature, but they really wanted to make them a reality. Two of the female employees had played similar games abroad, so they wanted to have such games in China as well.

They work for a game company, so why can't they make their own?

They just didn't know that there were many people who thought the same way as them, but few of them succeeded.

To accomplish something, one needs the right timing, the right place, and the right people. Some people may have great ideas and be very forward-thinking, but if they lack even a bit of luck, or lack any one of the elements of the right timing, the right place, and the right people, they will find it difficult to succeed.

Another person who shared the same idea was able to succeed because he had a bit of luck.

Perhaps some people are unwilling to accept this, but that's how things are.

Yun Ji opened her computer and told the group about the market research she had done. This report was different from the one she had shown to Lin Shi. This one was more detailed and realistic, allowing the four of them to see the facts from the very beginning.

Having ideas and courage is a good thing, but one cannot be reckless; she wants them to move forward with a clear mind.

The games these people mentioned mainly involved romance, which Yunji herself didn't like, even though she was married and had two children.

Yun Ji tapped the table and looked at the female employee who was mainly responsible for the story framework and copywriting.

There are few of them, and many of them hold multiple jobs.

"Add a little more element."

"What element?"

Yun Ji lifted her eyelids and glanced at her. "Don't you think the protagonist in your story is too subservient? Do you feel comfortable reading this story yourself? You can write about truth, goodness, and beauty, but don't write her as a fool who only revolves around the male lead."

"But that's how the stories in other games are written."

"Are you sure? Then you should go back and play some other similar games."

Yun Ji was too lazy to say more. "To give an example, if a princess wants to ascend to the throne of empress, she can step on men to get there, which is using them as tools. But it is absolutely impossible for that man to be more powerful than her and lift her up so that she can become empress. Do you understand?"

The female employee shook her head again, "How can you treat them like tools? This is all out of love."

Another girl with her head down tugged at her arm and said, "Of course it's love, but does it conflict with power?"

It cannot be love that looks up to you in a humble manner, but rather love that looks down from a position of superiority. Of course, as long as it is said to be equal, then it is equal.

Yun Ji gave her an appreciative look, stood up, and said, “If you really don’t have any better ideas, or can’t change your mindset, you can switch the genders in the story, or watch a palace drama. Of course, you should put yourself in the emperor’s shoes, not the concubine’s.”

After saying that, Yun Ji glanced at his watch and nodded slightly. "I have another meeting. You can continue your discussion."

I had only taken a few steps out of the small office when I was called back.

"Director Yun, you haven't said what elements you want to add yet."

Yun Ji raised an eyebrow slightly. "I thought I had made myself clear enough."

"What?"

"Don't teach them how to love a man, teach them how to love themselves, and also, to be a woman, to have desires and ambitions."

Looking at the director, who was 1.7 meters tall and had an aura of 2.8 meters, the female employee couldn't help but take two steps back and nodded blankly.

Perhaps, she vaguely understood.

The clatter of high heels filled her ears. After entering the elevator, Yunji looked down, opened her phone, and went to the website she knew well.

She enjoyed reading some of the articles there, and she also published some anonymously. Although not many people read them, even just one or two were fine.

The path she has taken has not been smooth sailing, and she does not want others to hit a wall like she did, only to find that the path is not viable.

To avoid taking detours.

Upon seeing that the website had paid out the royalties, Yunji immediately donated the money through the website's donation channel.

At some point, the website opened a donation window for girls who couldn't afford to go to school. The donations went directly to their schools to cover tuition, fees, and food expenses.

She could clearly see her money transform into a brand-new notebook, a pen, or an egg in the little girl's hand.

This money won't go directly into the girls' hands, after all, they... can't handle it right now.

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