The term "GSX" was becoming so common in his ears that it felt like he was about to develop calluses from hearing it.
And every ti he heard it now, his mind couldn't help but recall that rude jerk, who loved to spew insults online.
Just thinking about it made him uneasy.
But when facing his grandson, he could only maintain a smile.
"Grandpa?"
"Ah, okay, but why are you so interested in the GSX? I rember that this ga console is quite expensive, and it seems that many people don't like it."
"Huh?" His grandson looked surprised. "No, a lot of people around really like Gastar Entertainnt's console. Is it really that much more expensive than the others?"
Abiston nodded seriously. "Yes, it's much more expensive. It's a sign of disrespect towards consurs. They don't respect the custors, and compared to Gastar Entertainnt, Sury Electronics seems much more sincere. Their latest console looks really good, and the reviews have been great."
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"Ah... but my classmates are all talking about the GSX."
"They all want to buy one?"
"Yeah, they all hope to get a GSX console as a Christmas gift."
Abiston felt a bit disoriented.
Sothing didn't seem right.
Both online and in the dia, Gastar Entertainnt had been criticized for being too arrogant and for turning into a greedy company trying to extract more money from users.
Logically, these criticisms should represent the majority of people's views.
But now, it seed like that might not be the case?
"Child, does everyone at your school feel the sa way?"
"Well, not really, there aren't that many people who play gas."
"Then, do all the gars want a GSX?"
The child thought for a mont and nodded. "Yes, everyone wants a GSX."
"What about Sury Electronics's console?"
"Well... I guess so people want it too. They say the graphics on that console look great, but most people still prefer the GSX."
At this mont, Abiston suddenly had a realization.
On the internet and across the dia, so many people were criticizing Gastar Entertainnt for being arrogant.
But the kids weren't paying attention to that.
They only cared about what their friends had and what was fun.
And they were at an age where they didn't have much concept of money. Whatever they wanted, they just asked their parents for it, and the things parents cared about, they didn't think much about.
If a child desperately wanted a GSX, would parents let a difference of a couple hundred dollars ruin their happiness?
Most parents in the world might cut costs on themselves, but they would never skimp on their children.
Even if it was just an entertainnt item.
But if the child said they wouldn't fit in without this item, or would be left out by their friends, the parents wouldn't hesitate anymore.
And when he heard his grandson express such a strong desire for the GSX, Abiston realized he had been overthinking it.
"Grandpa, what are you actually going to buy for Christmas?"
Abiston snapped out of his thoughts. Rembering his trip to the supermarket, he mysteriously said, "Let keep it a secret for now. You'll know on Christmas Day."
"Okay! Grandpa, be safe when you go out!"
Abiston affectionately ruffled his grandson's hair. He really loved this little guy, who was so thoughtful. He was one of the few people who made him feel proud in his old age.
His daughter wasn't as considerate as his grandson.
He even started thinking about whether he should leave all his inheritance to his grandson instead of his daughter and son-in-law.
Since it was his grandson's most desired gift, even though he had reservations about Gastar Entertainnt, he decided to buy the GSX for him to make him happy.
He quickly left the house and drove to the nearest large departnt store.
As Christmas approached, places like departnt stores were the busiest areas, and the hottest products were Christmas-related items and toys for kids.
Other products were also popular, but nothing compared to the toys that kids wanted.
Parents usually only bought one or two gifts for themselves.
But kids typically had ten or more gifts. In so cases, families even prepared 20 or 30 gifts for Christmas.
Therefore, the toy section in stores was always the busiest.
At the sa ti, in this bustling departnt store, there was one area that stood out.
This section was separated and took up the space of about ten regular shops. The line had already grown long, almost entirely made up of adults. It was clear that these were parents, though there were also many young people in their twenties. Even though they were at the peak of their youth, they seed to be waiting for a long ti.
"Hey, don't cut in line!"
"How much longer? I haven't slept in two days!"
Abiston was a bit surprised.
He knew what they were selling, of course. Everyone knew, because all around the queue were posters advertising the product.
Gastar Entertainnt's latest next-gen ga console is officially on sale! Get yours now!
Is this the Gastar Entertainnt that everyone was criticizing?
Why are there still so many people here, eagerly waiting for the latest console?
It didn't make sense.
Could it really be that, just like that guy who liked to insult people said, common sense didn't apply to Gastar Entertainnt?
Gastar Entertainnt had its own definition.
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