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The joke made by Arica drew criticism from people all over the world.

No wonder there are no job placents; you folks ruined it yourselves. How could there be employnt? How could there be exports?

We could save you and even improve the exchange rate, but you keep infighting like this. Honestly, even the gods would have a hard ti saving you.

People watching from the sidelines looked at these issues with conspiracy theories, and those with a bit of depth surely understood the darker sides. You wonder how a perfectly good company beca a monopoly? This company has only been around for a few years.

Forced robbery, but they ran into a tough character who would rather take the company down than give in to you.

No need to overthink; the general situation is just like that.

As for the Departnt of Justice? They're just accomplices.

...

William White couldn't do anything about Bush Jr.'s proposal. Not only did he have no intention of releasing the PS2, but even if he did, he couldn't bring the cost down.

"Seriously, at least two years?"

"Yeah, Dad, the configuration he ntioned just now costs over a thousand bucks."

Bush Sr. was speechless; he knew this price wouldn't sell at all. By William White's pricing standards, it was capped at $299, and it couldn't be any higher.

"Fine, there's nothing we can do. It looks like that mory factory in Europe was set up just for this ga console."

After learning this, everyone else chose to keep quiet. It seed the market's decline would last for quite so ti.

...

Legendary World, which had beco the center of attention, had not changed much. After successfully slimming down, the company had fully shifted to developing the new system.

Yes, the PS3's basic specifications were confird, and the engineers were busy, completely ignoring the chaos outside. Most of those who were let go ca from Atari; they had been laid off, which ant at most a bit of severance pay.

Union opinions?

That didn't matter. If you weren't satisfied, you were free to communicate with the Departnt of Justice. In fact, those related to the union had faced ruthless purges.

Not opening for business? Great, let everyone play together. The industry was crashing anyway, and if you ca out now to stir up trouble, you'd only end up in worse shape.

Look at that -- what a lofty excuse to cut back on payroll.

But the problem was, you didn't have many staff to begin with. Pulling this stunt practically wiped out the union. Was this personal revenge?

William White shrugged off this kind of complaint. If you're unhappy, feel free to sue; we'll cooperate.

Now, let's talk about the unfortunate Big Blue that got caught in the crossfire. They had been entangled with the Departnt of Justice for much longer.

Now was a bull market; you have a ticking bomb, so of course investors wanted out. What if it ended up like Legendary World?

IBM's monopoly was undisputed, which was why so congressn were dissatisfied. In areas that should have been dealt with, there was still no word, while they got involved in matters that didn't need their ddling.

...

"Young Master, everything is in the underground vault; about five hundred tons."

William White nodded and said, "Good work, this wasn't easy." Although he appeared calm, inside he was fuming.

In the past, the TV show only ntioned over three hundred tons; he believed he wasn't mistaken. It seed nearly half the goods had vanished without a trace, and he wondered who got the benefit.

"Tanner, arrange for so manpower to recast everything."

"Got it, Young Master."

"Go check what the brothers working down there need, and arrange things as best as you can. If they want to open a shop, that's fine; if they want to farm, so be it. Bring their families up as well; no need to force it."

"Sure, Young Master. I think they all want to co up; conditions aren't great down there."

"Yeah, that's fine. Set up for their livelihoods. I bought a large farm in Australia; I'm short on manpower too."

"Aussie land is nice; the climate is quite suitable."

Looking at the array of yellow and white items, William White felt great. The frustrations of the previous period vanished in an instant.

"Wow, there are quite a few pieces of jewelry."

"Yeah, Young Master, so diamonds are really large, but the craftsmanship isn't great; they're basically antiques."

"Haha, those are indeed antiques, but their craftsmanship is poor."

"What should we do with the jewelry, Young Master?"

"Let's sell them in batches; don't do too much at once. And hold on to the gold coins for now; the rarer ones are worth more than gold."

...

The richest man was off on vacation and didn't care about the crumbling gaming market. Faced with this situation, shareholders were equally at a loss for words.

These guys weren't too worried about short-term profits; they understood Legendary World's long-term plans and knew the company's potential. So even though Legendary World's stock was volatile, it never crashed.

As for other companies, they weren't so lucky. In one night, Arican gaming companies collapsed, with piles of ga cartridges stacked high, giving everyone a headache.

Forget about what was worth $4.99. Even if it was just a dollar, there wouldn't be many buyers.

Thus, shutting down beca the only option.

There's no such thing as a pill for regret. At this point, talking about regret was laughable; the hard-earned money wasn't just gone; there was a mountain of debt to boot.

Of course, you could declare bankruptcy, but bouncing back would take forever. Arica has strict regulations on bankruptcy; don't even think about fancy dinners -- better stick to fast food.

In a ti of apparent economic prosperity, the unemploynt rate unexpectedly rose, making the situation quite awkward. Fortunately, it wasn't a labor-intensive industry.

...

"Sir, the Asian market hasn't been hit too hard; it seems only Arica got burned this ti."

"How is that possible?"

"That's how it is; the Japanese guys even plan to open a factory in the U.S." The old man felt like his intelligence was being challenged. After managing a wall street firm for so many years, this was the first ti he had seen such a situation.

"How strange; why don't they sell gas in Asia? Did they set up barriers?"

"No, these folks rarely release Japanese versions. Even if a few want to venture into that market, their quality issues lead to dismal sales."

"Well then, they brought this upon themselves. Can't bla anyone else for that."

...

The market crashed, yet they hoped soone would co to clean up the ss. William White really didn't see why he should be responsible for this. Did they think they could destroy things while he built them back up?

Destruction is easy. As for construction? That's not even on the table right now.

William White had no ti to bother with these fools. Looking at the beautifully shaped stones on the table, he felt very pleased.

These items aren't cheap now, and their future prices will be even higher. He casually picked out a few, but returned the rest. After all, sothing is worth more when it's rare. If all these items flooded the market, prices would definitely plumt.

*****

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