Chapter 17: Twisted Lei Chun

Xinyue Games is a mid-level game company in China that is not too big or too small. It mainly makes some pretty girl games.

The quality of the game is mediocre, but as long as it has a connection with a beautiful girl, the sales of the game can be guaranteed to a certain extent.

It's not that the company hasn't produced excellent games. A game called 'Sand Wolf' recently released has a good reputation, but the sales volume is not good. After all, it is a low-cost independent game, and there is no blessing from beautiful girls. .

In addition, fans of the New Moon game need beautiful girl characters, not wolf characters, so the sales of the game are destined to be not very good.

Of course, some players are still asking when 'Sand Wolf 2' will be released.

The open ending of the game makes players feel uncomfortable.

However, it is generally impossible for New Moon games to continue to make a second part...

And the person in charge of the game 'Sand Wolf' is none other than Zhang Chunsheng's former boss, Lei Chun.

When he first received the game, he was very happy, it was a good game, so he took it for himself, and all the credit goes to him.

As a department manager who became a department manager less than half a year after entering the company, it was a breeze for him to handle Zhang Chunsheng, who was unknown in the company and no one paid attention to him.

He boasted a lot at the top of the company, touting the game "Sand Wolf" as a godsend, even comparable to the masterpieces of the Penguin Gilded series...

The Gilded Series is a 3A martial arts masterpiece series developed by Penguin Games. The game quality is extremely high, and it is called one of the three major series of martial arts games.

It is the pinnacle of domestic games, no! It is one of the pinnacle series of games in the world, and even many passers-by who don't play games know the game.

He thought he could use the game 'Sand Wolf' to increase his popularity.

Unexpectedly, the game did not cause too much splash, and the sales volume did not even reach the passing line, so it sold more than 300,000 yuan.

A lot of publicity resources were wasted, and the upper management of the company was very dissatisfied with him, so he hated Zhang Chunsheng so much.

His actions are also getting bigger and bigger, inciting his colleagues to isolate Zhang Chunsheng, and throwing all the work that no one wants to do to Zhang Chunsheng.

The purpose is actually very simple, he is to force Zhang Chunsheng to resign.

A person who can even appropriate the works of his subordinates, how can he be expected to have any morality.

As long as Zhang Chunsheng is unhappy, Lei Chun will become very happy.

In the end, Zhang Chunsheng was forced to leave, and he directly opened champagne to celebrate that day...

A few days ago, at an exchange meeting with peers, I learned that Zhang Chunsheng seemed to be working in a game company called Happy Paradise.

It is a game company that has never been heard of and is not well-known.

It wasn't until he remembered "overcoming difficulties with Brother Sledgehammer" that he suddenly realized that this is the game company that made Brother Sledgehammer?

Lei Chun was very uncomfortable. He began to use his own resources to smear Zhang Chunsheng non-stop, with only one purpose, that is to tarnish Zhang Chunsheng's reputation.

Only then will he be comfortable.

From the looks of it, Lei Chun seems to be a very boring person...

In fact, he is not boring, because of his personality, he likes to drive those who have offended directly or indirectly to a dead end.

When he was young, the neighbor's child was very good and was often compared with him by his mother, so he kept it in his heart.

One day, the neighbor's child had a car accident because he was skating on the road...

And in college, a roommate used his computer because he didn't say hello to him.

A few months later, the roommate was expelled from the school on the charge of peeping at the girl taking a shower...

But anyone who has offended him will end up with no good end, and everything is planned by him.

There are old and young in Zhang Chunsheng, and after being dismissed, he will die. In addition, he has already ruined Zhang Chunsheng's reputation in the circle, no other game company will take Zhang Chunsheng in.

In the future, I can only do some manual labor and barely support myself.

He is also planning to find Zhang Chunsheng after a while, and spend a little money to let those idle people who want money but not their lives completely abolish one of Zhang Chunsheng's legs, making Zhang Chunsheng unable to do physical labor.

Unexpectedly, this guy went to work in Happy Paradise.

This is intolerable to him...

He spent money to buy various sailors, and used various methods to continuously discredit Zhang Chunsheng in the circle.

Describe it as an ungrateful, unprofessional, and even unworthy scum.

He just wanted Happy Paradise to kick Zhang Chunsheng off.

It's a pity that after a week of instigation and a lot of money, it seems to have no effect. Zhang Chunsheng is still working in Happy Paradise.

This made Lei Chun a little puzzled.

Logically speaking, as a company, we love our own feathers very much.

Aren't you afraid that the company's reputation will be affected by a 'scumbag' and eventually be boycotted by the players?

Or is this company the same as Zhang Chunsheng? Is it the head iron?

That being the case, let's ruin the company along with it.

he has money...

He can be regarded as a semi-rich second generation. When he was in elementary school, his family's conditions were still very average, until his father made a fortune in business when he was in high school.

Since then, his father's business has grown bigger and bigger, and he has also invested in some entertainment industries, and the family has become richer and richer.

If he didn't like making games, he would have already returned home to inherit his father's company.

Lei Chun's personality has been distorted since he was a child. After his family became richer and richer, his personality has not improved, but has become more and more distorted.

Of course, on the surface, he is no different from normal people.

This kind of people is the most terrifying type of people, because they don't speak harsh words at all, UU Reading www.uukanshu.com will only drive those who offend them to a dead end.

They enjoy other people's desperation...

Under the money, all kinds of negative news suddenly appeared in Happy Paradise Game Company...

The news is half false and half true.

From the establishment of the company to the verge of dissolution, it finally came back to life with a shoddy game.

It was useless to belittle Brother Sledgehammer, and at the same time, Li Wen insulted him, saying that he was not worthy of playing games.

He even picked up everything about his childhood and made personal attacks.

Of course, many things are processed artistically...

Even Li Wen's first love girlfriend stood up and accused Li Wen of the "past events" of stepping on five boats when he was in love with her.

These negative news came inexplicably and came out of nowhere!

It directly confused Li Wen and all Happy Paradise employees.

Xiaotian even went to Happy Paradise to inquire about these news...

In the end, Li Wen came to the conclusion that their company was being targeted.

And it also happens to be on the day when the new game is about to be released.

It's just that he couldn't guess who was specifically targeting Happy Paradise.

He really couldn't think of which competitor was specifically targeting him?

But that's okay...

navy...

It's normal to be hacked, so it can give him a lot of traffic. If you release the real machine demonstration video now.

Didn't he make a lot of money?

People, it's true that you have a better mentality.

Generally, people who are smeared by the navy are very angry. However, Li Wen was not only not angry at all, but happy.

I am worried that there is no traffic promotion for the new game.

Isn't the flow here?

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