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As a game developer, Soaring Dragon Group is the one that sets the rules of the game. They know better than anyone else where the God-grade equipments and divine skills are located in the game. Signing a contract with a petitive team to participate in petitions is inherently unfair to the other teams.

In this situation, Soaring Dragon Game Studios needs to avoid any conflict of interest.

"The big boss Evil Rampage didn't read the contract, did he?" Mary pointed at the contract and said, "This isn't a petition contract; it's an endorsement contract."

"Endorsement contract?"

Upon hearing this, Evil Rampage boss quickly looked down at the contract, and as expected, the signing terms were clearly stated on it.

At this moment, Mary added, "The terms in this contract only pertain to game endorsement; aside from that, all the big bosses are not bound by any constraints."

"This..."

Hearing Mary's explanation, Wang Yu couldn't help but ask, "Isn't this inappropriate? No work, no pay. I feel like there's something off about this contract..."

It's not surprising that Wang Yu felt uneasy; after all, he's always been a sensible person who believes in getting paid for the work done.

The benefits stated in this contract were evidently at the level of a top-tier team.

A petitive team and an endorsement are two entirely different concepts.

A petitive team requires a significant investment of time and energy in training and participating in various petitions. Although it may seem easy to play games every day without having to farm for gear or materials, it is actually exhausting, often more demanding than a regular job.

For a pany to spend millions to sign these professional players is, in essence, worth it.

However, endorsements are different. Usually, endorsements involve just filming an advertisement or, at most, posing for a few pictures and saying a few words. Even hiring a top celebrity for such work would cost only a few million; hiring a couple of fresh faces would certainly be more beneficial than using this group of guys from the Quan Zhen Sect.

These old dogs are either ugly or sleazy, and Wang Yu, who is somewhat charming yet still a bit na??ve, can't see how spending billions to hire this group for endorsements is of any use.

"Haha!"

Seeing Wang Yu's expression, Mary chuckled and said, "Brother Bull! To be honest, a few billion to get you to endorse isn't actually that much."

"Is that so? Am I really worth that much?" Wang Yu asked incredulously.

He considered himself just a martial artist, not a young model or fresh-faced celebrity, so how could he be worth that much?

"Of course you are."

Without needing Mary to elaborate, Fearless chimed in, "Have you forgotten that back when you just started playing, someone offered a billion to sign you, and you turned it down? At that time, you were already worth a billion, let alone now."

Fearless truly has a clear understanding of things. Back then, Wang Yu had an implicit value of one billion without showing any signs. Now that he is a core player of a professional league championship team, a few billion is really not too much.

"I know

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