Villain MMORPG: Almighty Devil Emperor and His Seven Demonic Wives Chapter 820: Will It Work?
Villain Ch 820. Will It Work?
"Morning," Jordan returned Allen’s greeting as he took a seat across from him at the dining table. "How’s the planning going? Are you having any trouble?" he asked, his tone warm but slightly concerned.
Allen shifted in his seat, his mind still buzzing with the morning’s thoughts. "About that, there are a few things I want to ask you," he admitted, glancing down at his hands for a mont before eting Jordan’s eyes.
"Tell ," said Jordan, his tone relaxed and encouraging.
Allen took a deep breath, organizing his thoughts. "Since we’re inviting several business colleagues and partners, I want to hold so kind of ga demos or maybe a friendly competition," he began. "Like an introduction to our ga and maybe a sneak peek at the company’s next project," Allen explained, his excitent building. "I was thinking of sothing like the battle do, for example.
It’s unique and I’ve never seen anything like it before. What do you think?"
Jordan frowned slightly, a look of disbelief crossing his face. "You an you want this party to be…?"
"More interactive," Allen finished for him, leaning forward. "I think it could really showcase what we do and get people excited. It’s one thing to tell them about our projects, but it’s another to let them experience it firsthand."
Jordan leaned back in his chair, contemplating Allen’s idea. "It’s ambitious," he said slowly, his mind turning over the possibilities. "But it could also be risky. If sothing goes wrong, it could reflect poorly on the company."
Allen nodded, understanding the gravity of what he was proposing. "I know. But I’ve thought it through. We can set up controlled demos, make sure everything is tested and safe. Plus, it could set us apart from other companies. Show them we’re not just another ga developer."
Jordan studied Allen’s face, seeing the determination and passion there. "You’ve really thought about this, haven’t you?" he said, a hint of admiration in his voice.
"I have," Allen said firmly. "I want this party to be morable, not just like another corporate event. We have a chance to make a real impression."
Jordan smiled, a proud glint in his eyes. "I always knew you had a knack for thinking outside the box. Alright, let’s do it. But we’ll need to coordinate closely. Make sure everything is flawless."
Allen took a deep breath, his excitent building as he continued to explain his vision. "I was also thinking about the party decorations and the. As far as possible, they should match the gas we’ve released or maybe even the next ga we’re planning to release. I know it’ll be pricey, but it could make a huge impact."
Jordan leaned back, his fingers drumming thoughtfully on the table. "That’s quite an idea," he said, his tone non-committal yet intrigued.
"If the thed decorations are too much, another alternative is to go for a more futuristic the to showcase the cutting-edge nature of the ga industry," Allen added quickly, eager to cover all bases. "It would still be impressive and align with our brand’s innovative image."
Jordan humd, a sound of genuine interest this ti. "Interesting. It could definitely set us apart and create a morable experience for our guests."
Allen’s confidence grew with Jordan’s response. "Exactly. And for the costus, all the staff could wear special costus that fit the the. It would add to the imrsion. But to make things easier for our guests, they can stick to ordinary suits and dresses."
Jordan nodded slowly, considering the proposal. "So, you’re thinking of a fully imrsive experience with thed decor, special costus for the staff, and a futuristic vibe if the ga-specific the is too much. And the guests get to stay comfortable in their usual attire."
"Right," Allen confird, leaning forward. "What do you think? Will it work?"
Jordan was silent for a mont, his gaze distant as he imagined the scene Allen described. He could see the potential, the way such an event could captivate their guests and leave a lasting impression. It was bold and risky, but it also had the potential to set a new standard for their industry events.
Jordan finally broke the silence, a smile forming on his lips. "I think it’s a fantastic idea, Allen. It shows creativity and a willingness to push boundaries. That’s exactly the kind of innovation we want to be known for."
Allen felt a wave of relief and excitent wash over him. "Great! I was worried it might be too much, but I really believe it can make a difference."
Jordan nodded, his eyes gleaming with approval. "The key will be in the execution. We need to make sure every detail is perfect."
"Absolutely," Allen agreed. "I’ve already started thinking about how to manage it. We’ll need the best decorators and designers, and I’ll coordinate with the team to ensure the costus are spot-on. We can also use the event to build hype for our next release."
Jordan raised an eyebrow. "Have you thought about the logistics? Handling such a large-scale the won’t be easy."
Allen nodded, already anticipating the challenges. "I know it’ll be a lot of work, but I’m ready for it. I’ll need your help with so of the contacts and perhaps a bit of your magic touch in convincing so of the partners, but I think we can make it happen."
Jordan chuckled. "You’ve got my support, Allen. This is your project, and I believe you can pull it off. Just rember, it’s about creating an experience. If we can make our guests feel like they’re stepping into one of our gas, we’ll have succeeded."
"Thank you, Dad," Allen said, his voice filled with gratitude.
For a while, Jordan and Allen sat in comfortable silence, the soft hum of the dining room filling the space. Jordan’s eyes fell on Allen, and he couldn’t help but smile. There was a profound sense of pride swelling within him. It was evident that Allen didn’t just think about himself.
Despite his youth, he was already deeply invested in the company’s developnt and had a knack for innovative advertising. This wasn’t just about a party; it was about creating a morable experience that would reflect well on their brand.
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