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Donnie's idea was actually quite simple. Before, Walker had ntioned that even if the gaming industry were legalized in Atlantic City and Donnie built the world's top hotel, there still needed to be a way to attract the nation's wealthy elite.

At the ti, Donnie had discussed many thods with Walker, one of which was to make everyone understand that this hotel was the best in the world.

But how to make everyone aware that it is the best?

An evaluating organization was needed, and this organization didn't necessarily have to be official; it could be a private institution.

Just like Michelin, initially a tire seller, could cross over to beco the authoritative rating system for the global restaurant industry.

Although the United States' first five-star hotel, the Hotel del Coronado, had been built in 1888, in fact, the hotel rating system had not yet begun in the U.S. at that ti; it was only after the establishnt of the rating system that the hotel beca known as the first five-star hotel.

What Donnie needed to do now was to establish such a magazine that covered hotels and restaurants, to rate the hospitality and dining industries across Arica.

To accomplish this, it had to beco like Miss Arica—an event that captures nationwide attention and acclaim.

It's not enough to just publish a magazine!

What's required is the promotion by newspapers, so that when everyone sees praise for the rating system in any newspaper, the Arican public will gradually and subtly co to accept this rating system.

This will take ti, and that's why Donnie calculated such a sche involving journalists like Bob Ferry; in the beginning, this matter would certainly not be particularly important, so these journalists could cover it and get it published in the newspapers.

As ti went slowly by and people got used to the rating system, approximately by the ti Donnie's hotel was completed.

By then, the hotel will be known as the top hotel in Arica and eventually, the world, and everyone will accept this reality.

"This is a colossal project!"

After listening, Robert imdiately spotted the potential issues.

"If we want to make this happen, then we will need a large number of people, and they must be professionals. We'll have to send them all over the country, and this is not only a colossal project but also a highly expensive affair," he said.

Donnie, however, had already prepared his counterasures.

"When Harding arrives back in Atlantic City, I'll have him introduce to people from the tourist bureau. If we can get soone from the tourist bureau involved, it will greatly reduce our burden," he said.

Robert imdiately understood Donnie's intentions and laughed, "So we're making a contribution to Arica's tourism industry now?"

Donnie, with an appearance of a teachable youth, laughed, "Exactly, that's the idea. And with the tourist bureau endorsing us, it will be even easier for the Arican public to accept this initiative.

Once this is accomplished, all of Arica's hotels and restaurants will need to play by our rules, and many things will beco easy to handle!"

Robert laughed and said, "I understand, but I will need the help of professionals for this; I definitely cannot do it by myself!"

Donnie nodded and said, "Fine, then let's hire the best, and offer high salaries. As long as they are willing to co, we can pay them a satisfactory wage!"

Robert replied, "With your word, I have no problem!"

"Haha, Donnie, how co you've returned so early?"

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From the sound of it, it was Walker who had returned.

"Walker, I'm very disappointed in you!" Donnie teased, upon seeing Walker with a spring in his step. Explore stories at empire

Upon seeing Walker return, Robert nodded at him, then got up and left to do his own things.

"Why would you say that?" Walker, after sending Robert off, asked Donnie, puzzled.

"Shouldn't you be tossing and turning in a hotel room with Maholi at this hour!"

Donnie said with a heartache.

Walker, previously beaming, imdiately turned into a picture of misery, "That's Maholi, how could it be that simple!"

"Just admit you're not up to it, why make excuses!" Donnie laughed.

"Alright, that's enough, or I'll die of anger!" Walker decisively steered the conversation elsewhere, "I just got a call from Charlie Chaplin; he said he would arrive in Atlantic City on ti and is very pleased to be the award presenter for Miss Arica. Most importantly, it's not just Chaplin coming alone—Griffith will be coming along with him!"

The good news just kept on coming. Even though Donnie had never doubted Chaplin's appearance, the presence of Griffith was definitely an unexpected delight for him... Donnie had not seen Griffith's films, but Donnie knew that Griffith's fa in the United States was on par with Chaplin's at that ti, and that was enough for him.

The more celebrities that ca, the better it would be for the influence of Miss Arica.

"Great, if it weren't for you, Walker, this would never have been successful!" Donnie hadn't forgotten that it was Walker who reached out to Chaplin in the first place.

"Naturally!" At that mont, Walker no longer felt the unfamiliarity he had when he first t Donnie, "With around, Chaplin will definitely co!"

"Then why don't you take the lead and invite Pickford and Douglas as well?" Donnie asked with a laugh, looking at the proud Walker.

Walker's face darkened, "They are in Europe!"

Donnie laughed and said, "However, Griffith's attendance is still very good news. After all, if we want to invest in United Artists and get the consent of these two shareholders, then we can consider it a success!"

Walker thought for a mont and asked, "Do you really want to break into Hollywood?"

Donnie nodded, "Isn't that what we agreed upon before?"

Walker once again reminded Donnie, "With Chaplin, Pickford, Douglas, and Griffith all backing United Artists, the company hasn't taken off. Adding you, an outsider, will only make it even harder for United Artists to develop in Hollywood!"

Donnie still firmly believed in his vision; if United Artists could beco one of the Big Eight in Hollywood's future, then the company would surely take off. Plus, he genuinely needed a breakthrough to enter Hollywood and continue paving the way for his Miss Arica.

Therefore, to Walker's warning, Donnie could only choose, "I understand, but this is the best opportunity. After all, investing in other companies is impossible!"

Walker thought about it then said, "Alright, I can only wish you success in your endeavours!"

Donnie laughed, "It certainly will be!"

"If there's nothing else, I'll head back to the hotel. I have a date with Maholi to stroll on the beach tonight!" Walker said proudly.

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