Summoner build is the right way for me.
The snow scene outside the window is beautiful. The white snow shines under the streetlights, making it look less like snow on the ground and more like clouds floating in the air.
It's still the kind of cloud that can be illuminated and penetrated by sunlight.
It's just deserted...
This isn't a flaw; it would be a defect if someone's footprints were suddenly left on a flawless snow surface.
It's a bit chilly outside, but it's much warmer and cozier inside with the heating on.
Having suddenly moved from south to north, the Earl wasn't quite used to the climate and didn't run outside to frolic in the snow. When he first arrived, he didn't know where to put his four feet when he first landed.
It's not that I've never seen snow before, it's just that it's been too long since I've seen it.
It's strangely cold.
This is at the foot of a mountain in the northern part of China, where a dozen or so villas are scattered sparsely, all quite far apart.
It's obvious at a glance that this isn't a place that ordinary people can afford to live in.
What else can we do?
The Earl is just a trinket with auto-follow enabled.
It's more like a vacation. After working so hard for so long, it's time to take a good rest.
When He comforted Him in this way, He had no idea that He was not busy at all, and just wandered around here and there every day.
When I'm in the mood, I'll go live; when I'm not, I'll eat and drink excessively.
Humanity's main theme is happiness.
This is the first time the Earl has been sent to work on the real world side with such comfortable duties. It seems that it is indeed more stable for adults to be contractors.
The fact that the younger children were contracted out always made the Count feel like he was taking on the role of a mother.
The only downside is that he already rarely saw anyone in S City, and now that he's here, it's even worse... Let's just say that during the time the Earl has been here, he hasn't seen a single living person except for Jiang Chuan.
Isn't it said that humans are social animals?
Jiangchuan is so different from others.
The count openly stole a glance.
It was during working hours, and Jiang Chuan was sitting at his desk handling company affairs when he saw the list of business partners that Song Zhiming had sent him.
Suddenly, a whole bunch of people started asking to collaborate with Zhixing Games.
At first glance, Jiang Chuan thought the company had gotten into trouble again, like its own backyard was on fire. But then he thought, things had already come to this point, could it get any worse?
Then I became indifferent.
Fortunately, I left early. Recently, things haven't been peaceful at Chuangzhi Cloud, where Zhixing Games is located. People have been trying to find out what's going on every now and then.
There are also many players who are fans of Zhixing Games, and they come here on a pilgrimage.
In short, it was a complete mess.
However, all of these things are irrelevant to Jiang Chuan now. He is now thousands of miles away and has no need to worry about his life being messed up by the attention.
He carefully looked at the list that Song Zhiming had sent him and found that most of them were small factories, like Southern Games studios.
I don't know what happened.
Among them, the one highlighted in red by Song Zhiming is Jing Hongxi, the mentor who is associated with Zhixing Games.
Yu Yue's statement suggests that he hopes Professor Jing can become a technical consultant.
It's quite difficult for someone from another industry to make puzzle games well, especially since Jiang Chuan gave them many seemingly "difficult" requirements.
There is no reason to refuse.
Jiang Chuan readily delegated authority, letting Song Zhiming and the new executives handle it as they saw fit. He never interfered much in administrative matters.
The so-called "handling company affairs" mostly refers to the gaming department.
All the necessary things at the company have been explained...
Jiang Chuan has recently been trying to upgrade himself, which sounds like he's playing a game, but his side hustle is not materialistic at all.
Area-of-effect skills like Dream Link are nothing new. Jiang Chuan is now going for a Summoner build, an idea that came from a Summoner fusion mini-game he stumbled upon.
There are so many street light fixtures scattered all over Zhongxia that it would be a bit troublesome and inefficient for him to handle them all.
Previously it was a domain skill.
However, there are limits to the scope of a domain, and Jiang Chuan alone cannot fight against a hundred.
Looking at the count so relaxed and carefree, he thought of the saying that there was no work at all on the magic side, and everyone lived happily as they pleased.
Thus, the Summoner build emerged.
This doesn't count as spreading evil ideas; "work" has been stigmatized by capital.
Labor itself is glorious, and a sense of accomplishment and being needed comes from work. Jiang Chuan felt that this behavior not only greatly benefited the world but also significantly increased the happiness index of everyone in the magic realm.
It's a win-win situation for all parties involved.
For example, you could hire some magical creatures who are free today to target those unscrupulous bosses on the real world who lead the way in working overtime while they themselves are resting and slacking off.
If you're going to invite magical creatures for some excitement and not let your employees rest late at night, then the boss might as well not rest at all.
The Count, an official staff member on the magic side, contacts suitable part-time candidates, and then both parties sign a short-term temporary contract.
Jiang Chuan is trying to make this a reality, and he can basically achieve the above operations perfectly.
It's much faster than working alone; it really is the best way to mobilize the masses.
Moreover, the living room in the new house happened to be spacious enough for Jiang Chuan to draw various summoning arrays of different sizes.
Jiang Chuan was so busy entertaining the magical creatures that he didn't notice that as his formation became more and more complex, the pattern on his palm was completely peeled away.
Compared to the "人" character in the pupil, the palm seemed to have taken longer.
The count, watching from the side, was getting quite agitated; his sourness had turned him into the shape of a lemon.
He had no time to care about words or anything like that; Jiang Chuan's awesomeness wasn't something that happened overnight. It was just... the first time he'd ever seen a summoner who could summon twenty or thirty magical creatures in one go.
And each of them is well-versed in human nature.
Jiang Chuan seemed completely unaware of how absurd it was that he had gathered so many magical creatures at once and yet acted as if nothing had happened.
After working for most of the day, he sat down on the sofa and finally concluded: "This is much easier than the dream link. I should just continue running my company."
The Magic Side Knowledge and Action Branch is dedicated to rectifying workplace malpractices.
The Earl, undeniably obedient as a quail, was probably also sent away on a business trip by Jiang Chuan; after all, he still had to do his live stream.
You're amazing, whatever you say is right.
"Teacher Zhang, how have you been lately? Have you heard about the speculation about Zhixing Games' 'destined to be fiery'? Do you have any plans to cooperate with Zhixing Games?"
"Why are you suddenly bringing this up? You want to go?" Zhang Jiazhi frowned slightly when he heard the name he disliked, especially since it was someone he disliked calling.
"Who wouldn't be envious of a money tree? The main problem is that I'm not familiar with them. I was thinking of asking you to do me a favor and help me make connections, since you were judging the competition before." The person on the other end of the phone was quite straightforward and stated his needs directly.
“You lot, start doing your jobs properly, stop praying to gods and Buddhas.” Zhang Jiazhi gave him a cold look.
The person on the other end of the phone was about to say something more.
Zhang Jiazhi interrupted, "You'd better stop doing those things. People in the industry can see through it. If something really goes wrong, the players might turn against you." Then he hung up.
The refusal was swift and decisive.
Zhang Jiazhi is indeed still busy, attending a press conference.
What does it mean to be born with fire in one's destiny? Can the word "game" be summed up in the word "fire"?
Zhang Jiazhi is a veteran game producer, and he's quite arrogant. Although his opinion of Zhixing Games has changed slightly, he still looks down on it.
It's really a first impression, hard to change.
The company that called used to be a sister company, but later, due to differing values, Zhang Jiazhi downgraded that friendship.
Zhou Zian listened to the entire phone call, then, facing his boss's habitually serious face, he began to ramble on about how great Zhixing Games was.
I felt utterly helpless: Teacher, don't you really think you actually like their games?
What exactly is that mouth so stubborn about?
The tsundere persona of saying one thing but doing another is actually quite arrogant, and yet this happens to my own boss, who is almost 50 years old... It's really an eyesore.
Zhou Zian subtly changed the subject: "Teacher Zhang, you just said they were doing something shady? How could I possibly know about that?"
He looked eager to hear the gossip.
Having been an assistant for so many years, Zhou Zian naturally knows his boss's character inside and out. Asking him so abruptly wouldn't offend Zhang Jiazhi; on the contrary, it would pique his interest and get him to share some insider information about the gaming industry.
"It's that lottery company again. These days, all games like to use lotteries to lure players with fake probabilities. If there are lotteries and drop rates, then there must be rarity."
"This rarity is not simple; many players freely buy and sell relatively rare items on the trading market."
"Generally speaking, the government should take a public, fair and transparent approach to managing the market, which is the foundation of its authority."
"Especially the kind of massive game world they created, with all sorts of sects and factions."
"But those guys got carried away by a little profit and secretly lowered the drop rate of rare items, then opened new accounts on the market to trade them at high prices."
"This business seems incredibly profitable, since those items don't have any real use; they're just a bunch of game code. Few people can resist such a temptation. As far as I know, many game companies secretly do things like this to subsidize themselves."
"It's not necessarily required by the boss or the chief planner; it's an unspoken rule that employees secretly earn some extra money on their own."
“But these are all small-scale. The one who just called me is playing with fire and getting burned. The boss is leading the way in messing things up, and if the upper beam is crooked, the lower beam will be crooked too.” As Zhang Jiazhi spoke, he became more and more righteous.
Zhou Zian nodded repeatedly, cooperating with his boss to convey emotional value, secretly thinking that he had also gotten a big scoop. Maybe one day he could threaten him like in the TV dramas and make money together.
“I don’t think those people will stop until they’ve run into a bloody mess, especially the boss. You have to be careful when you walk at night.” Zhang Jiazhi waved his hand, unwilling to say any more, and got up to go on stage.
Perhaps it's because he's liked @FreeArtist for so long that he's become a fan of the artist. Zhang Jiazhi didn't know that what he said would actually come true.
The passive skill "Words become law" is activated again.
Count: (Tie his tie) (Seriously) What happened to the "words become law" principle? It's been renamed the Black Cat Effect.
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