Villain MMORPG: Almighty Devil Emperor and His Seven Demonic Wives Chapter 838 Immersive And Impressive
Villain Ch 838. Imrsive And Impressive
Allen's words made Vivian's face turn serious. She leaned in slightly, her playful deanor replaced with focused curiosity. "You an your party? The conference?"
Allen nodded, confirming her suspicion. This caught the attention of the others, who began to gather around him, curiosity evident on their faces.
Alice frowned, puzzled by the notion. "Are you going to co to the conference in a costu?" She moved closer to Allen, lowering her voice to ensure their conversation remained private. "In the Devil Emperor costu?" she whispered, her eyes wide with surprise.
Allen quickly shook his head, a look of mild horror on his face. "No, no way. There's no way I'm using that for the conference."
Bella tilted her head, confusion etched on her features. "Then what for?"
Allen glanced around, making sure no one else could overhear them. He then drew even closer to the group, ensuring their conversation was kept secret. "I've decided to make the conference the match the ga. The staff will be wearing costus, so we'll need a large number of them. Most of them will mimic so NPCs in the ga. The guests, however, will remain dressed as usual.
So, it has nothing to do with or the Devil Emperor costu."
An orchestra of "Ahh!" arose from the group, signifying their understanding.
Jane nodded, a look of realization crossing her face. "I get it. So you want to make the guests feel like they're entering the ga, experiencing the ga itself in the real world."
Allen smiled, appreciating Jane's quick grasp of his idea. "Yes, that's the idea. I want the guests to feel imrsed in the ga world. It's not just about discussing business or showcasing new features. It's about creating an experience they won't forget."
Vivian's serious expression softened, a smile spreading across her lips. "That sounds amazing, Allen. But it's a huge undertaking. You're going to need a lot of help to pull it off."
Allen nodded. "I know. That's why I wanted to ask if you could help find out where Urban Enigma got their costus. I need a reliable source to get high-quality outfits for the staff."
Vivian's serious expression softened as she nodded thoughtfully. "I can help introduce you to them, Allen. But… they specialize in making costus for photo shoots. They might not be able to produce in large quantities."
Zoe, who had been listening to the conversation, joined the group and offered another perspective. "Maybe we could buy ready-made costus or sothing?"
Larissa frowned, her mind racing with possibilities. "But it's rare for anyone to sell NPC costus from gas. Most people want to be the main character, not so background figure."
Jane nodded in agreent, adding her two cents. "True. You might have so trouble if you have to start from scratch. Unless they have enough ti to make the costus."
Allen sighed, feeling the weight of their observations. They were right. The more he thought about it, the more he realized the logistical nightmare of creating so many costus in a short amount of ti. He began to consider changing the design into sothing more achievable, perhaps a futuristic the that would be easier to manage.
Shea suddenly spoke up. "Maybe I can help you."
Allen turned to her, his interest piqued. "How so?"
Shea gave a small smile, clearly pleased to have a potential solution. "The costus should have a similar base to our clothing. You plan to make the costus match the ga as closely as possible, right? I know a special store that can make clothes. Similar to a factory. If the costus are simple enough, they should be able to handle it."
Jane chid in, a hint of skepticism in her voice. "But each costu will be different. Don't factories usually produce the sa type of item in bulk?"
Shea frowned, shaking her head. "No, it's not that kind of factory. This place specializes in costu clothing. It's more like a niche clothing factory that caters to people with specific tastes and needs."
Allen's eyes widened with renewed hope. "Really? That sounds perfect. How did you find this place?"
Shea shrugged, her smile widening. "I have so friends who are into historical reenactnts. They told about this place. It's a bit under the radar, but their work is top-notch. They can handle unique and custom orders, even in relatively large quantities."
Vivian's face lit up. "That sounds like exactly what we need! If they can produce quality costus that fit our needs, it could save us a lot of trouble."
Allen nodded, feeling the tension in his shoulders ease slightly. "Shea, can you set up a eting with them? I'd love to see what they can do and discuss the specifics."
Shea nodded confidently. "Absolutely. I'll call them right away and see if we can arrange sothing for tomorrow."
Zoe, who had been listening intently, added, "This could be a ga-changer. If we can get the costus right, it'll make the event even more imrsive and impressive."
Bella grinned, her excitent palpable. "I can already imagine it. The guests walk through the venue, interacting with NPCs and feeling like they've stepped into the ga itself."
But then, Allen frowned, a flicker of doubt crossing his face. "Wait, a store? Are you sure they can handle this project?"
Shea nodded confidently. "I'm pretty sure. They have fifty staff, and more than half of them are tailors. If you need around fifty or a hundred costus, they should be able to handle it. As long as the design isn't too complicated. But since you're aiming for NPC costus, the designs shouldn't be too difficult."
Allen fell silent, considering her words. One hundred costus should be enough, he thought. Moreover, not all staff would wear the costus. Security personnel and bodyguards, for example, would still wear their standard uniforms since they had more important duties than just being eye candy for the guests or serving them.
After a mont, he nodded. "I guess it could work." Explore more at My Virtual Library Empire
Zoe, sensing the shift in Allen's mood, leaned in with a curious look. "Which ga are you thinking about for the NPC outfits? We can help."
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