Chapter Seventy-Eight: The Power of Dreams

Snowflakes flutter in Tokyo at the end of January.

Nick put down the phone, he had just exchanged today's news with Yu Sheng.

The sales of "Catching the Ball" are very good, and it has only been officially in the store for a few days, and the inventory is less than 3,000 units. According to the current growth trend, the remaining inventory can last for three days at most.

If you don't want to cause sales interruptions, then the second batch of "Catch the Ball" needs to be loaded from Huaxia Factory to Tokyo Port as soon as possible.

Nick's call with the rest of his life was not too classified. The things that really matter are delivered through paper letters.

The reason why we talk every day is that there are indeed always some small things that need to be communicated, and second, if someone really monitors the dynamics of the Huaxia factory, it looks too strange not to make a single call.

In business activities, the most important thing is the smooth flow of information.

There is no need for such a convenient means of communication as telephones, and Huaxia Factory and Huaxia Business Co., Ltd. do not say a word like enemies who have never been in touch with each other. But the movements are not coordinated, isn't that equivalent to writing on the face that we have other communication channels?

Everything is most afraid of intentions, and no matter how secret the channel is, as long as someone is eyeing it, it will no longer be secret. It's like spies and spies, once they surface, they no longer have the slightest value.

When Yu Sheng first said that he was going to do this, Nick wanted to refute it. However, when he remembered that a few months ago, he had just taken a fancy to Yu Sheng's work at the Qi Fair at noon and placed an order for $100,000, and he would call him in the evening to cut off Hu and do this business, so he agreed to Yu Sheng's approach.

Although there are some troubles, it is better to be safe.

Nick even suggested using the book as a password, as in the movie. Yu Sheng really agreed, and the two finally chose Macmillan Publishing Company in the United Kingdom, and the 1980 edition of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" was used as a code book.

When the first letter came, Nick was a little annoyed to read it, but when he solved the whole article, he felt addicted.

Finding every corresponding letter, every corresponding word from the book, like a puzzle, is like a puzzle, and it feels so good to put together a complete article. It's cool to have a big hemp that he once sucked once.

Nick also wrote back that it would be nice to make such a game in the future.

However, with the strength of Huaxia Factory, it is still far from making such a game. The rest of his life was not annoyed, and wrote the classic lines from the movie "Len-Ning in 1918" in encrypted writing on the letter, "There will be bread, there will be milk, everything will be there." ”

Nick applauded the optimism of the rest of his life, replying, "A bright future lies ahead, and we are making history." ”

If others knew the content of their conversation, they would probably feel "yes, these two people are sick" and feel that they had met two mentally handicapped teenagers.

Usually for the rest of his life, he and Nick seem to be relatively mature, and almost no one recalls that the two of them still have such an idealized side.

Nick and the rest of his life agree with this point of view, "You have to be a fool before you can have a dream, and you have to be a stunned young man who doesn't know anything to chase your dreams." ”

When Nick was still in China, the rest of his life asked him, if you were in the United States and heard that there was a Chinese who wanted to make video games, would you think he was crazy?

Nick nodded yes. In his mind, China is a high-tech desert, and it is no less difficult to make a video game in such a lack of supporting environment than the United States returning to the British Commonwealth.

However, the rest of his life did.

Is this a joke? This is no joke.

Is this the story? This is not the story.

Is this true? It's a fact.

This is the power of people, this is the power of dreams. That's what unites Nick for the rest of his life.

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