Translator: _Min_ Editor: Rundi
The mansion was spacious. It took Xia Shiyu a while before she found Jiang Chen reading books in the office at the end of the second-floor hallway.
He was reading <Society and Economy> which surprised Xia Shiyu. âYou read books now?â
âNo other choice. At this position, even if I donât want to, I have to learn,â Jiang Chen said, unfazed.
To Jiang Chenâs âhardworkingâ attitude, Xia Shiyu nodded in praise. Although he didnât expect him to contribute greatly to the companyâs operation, it was never bad for the president to know more about the economy.
Jiang Chen put aside the book that he had yet to flip through the first page as he asked nonchalantly.
âWhatâs up?â
Xia Shiyu nodded, pulled up a chair from the side, and sat down across from Jiang Chen.
âItâs about the virtual reality helmet.â
âTechnical aspect?â
âNo, about the operation, somewhat related to the technical.â Xia Shiyu paused, arranged her thoughts, and continued, âWith Future 1.0âs channel, it is easy for users to learn about our product. But I have to confirm two points. First, how likely is it for someone to make a knockoff?â
âZero percent chance, at least not possible within the next ten years.â Jiang Chen shook his head.
Any attempt to disassemble the helmet would trigger the circuit to self-destruct, the internal structure of the helmet was a black box to the owner. Even without the protection mechanism, it was still challenging to mimic. The chip and circuit board in the helmet were produced by graphene material, and the graphene materialâs research in the modern world was only in the initial stage.
Ten years was a conservative estimate. Once Future Technology dominates the market, the marketâs desire to research the technology would cooldown. Needless to say, the major VR equipment manufacturers would all go bankrupt. To be able to develop the virtual reality technology, the modern world would only take more time compared to the apocalypse.
Xia Shiyu was pleased with the number ten. She nodded.
âTwo, the serverâs ability to handle the load. With the quality of the game, if I have guessed correctly, it would take an astronomical amount of computation power. With the serverâs ability, how many concurrent users could we handle online?â
âYou donât have to worry about this. Our server resources are more than sufficient.â Jiang Chen laughed.
While it was a civilian model, it was a quantum computer. Nonetheless, it was more than sufficient enough to run a fantasy MMORPG without the need to replicate physics. Let alone 3.2 billion netizens, it could easily support the entire worldâs population.
Xia Shiyu was skeptical with what Jiang Chen said, but she still nodded.
âAfter confirming the above two points, I can start writing up the marketing plan. Mhmm, also, have you considered another point.â
âWhat?â
âSecurity concerns,â Xia Shiyu said with seriousness.
Needless to say, the introduction of new technology would draw the attention of all parties. There was a lot of companies that bet big on virtual reality technology, Google, Microsoft, and even a social media platform like Facebook invested 2 billion in purchasing Oculus.
With the bets on the table, the sudden emergence of Future Technology would suddenly sweep the table. Just like with Xbox, who played the SUBOR?
Therefore, in the foreseeable future, the companies that were among the heavy favorites a few years ago would experience a series of rapid downturns. The hot spot would be forced to switch from virtual reality equipment to virtual reality applications.
Therefore, the frontrunner that led the technological shift would receive the hostility from the potential beneficiaries.
Jiang Chen clearly understood what Xia Shiyu meant, but to the potential danger, he only laughed.
âNow, do you think it is necessary for me to invest on this island?â
Xia Shiyu took a moment to process.
âCould it beâŠâ
âThatâs right, this island is my backyard. Here, my army will protect my interests and rights.â
Xia Shiyu was obviously thrown off again.
After a moment of silence, she spoke again, âSo⊠the shareholder behind Celestial Trade is actually you?â
âYes.â The tip of Jiang Chenâs lips curled up.
Xia Shibu rubbed her forehead as she said bewilderedly, âSo, the overseas organization you said is factitious right?â
âNot exactly, but it works for me, not I work for it.â
She finally digested the massive amount of information in her head, she sighed.
ââŠOkay. In this case, security is not a big concern then.â
Although she still had a lot of questions, Xia Shiyu chose to bury them in her head for now. She trusted that Jiang Chen would tell her one day, just like what he told her today.
At night, Xia Shiyu would obvious not go to Jiang Chenâs room. But she used the excuse of the room is too big and moved to Ayeshaâs room. To Xia Shiyuâs request, Ayesha didnât reject because she wanted to improve her relationship with her âfuture sister.â
But it made it hard on Jiang Chen. Before Xia Shiyu leaves, he could only eat discreetlyâŠ
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Over the next few days, Xia Shiyu spent her time in the mansion and worked remotely on her laptop. She was creating a marketing plan for <Godly Land> based on Jiang Chenâs recommendation while controlling the day-to-day operations of Future Technology.
Although Jiang Chen was impressed by her ability to multitask, he was afraid that she couldnât handle the workload.
While Xia Shiyu was busy between things, Jiang Chen didnât sit around. He spent the days on boats between New Moon, Coro, and Ange Island.
The construction of the New Moon Island military base was basically complete with five hundred soldiers serving. Most of them were soldiers recruited locally at Pannu with some soldiers from Niger.
To alleviate the problem of a lack of soldiers, the manager Barkary posted a hiring post on a social media site for Celestialâs security position. A monthly salary of 4000 USD a month plus a 150 square meters house after retirement. The academic requirement was only a high school diploma. With such favorable benefits, Celestial received a high number of applicants from developing countries. After the selection process, Barkary chose 1000 people out of the over ten thousand applicants.
A lot of them were retired soldiers with Han making up the majority. After they arrived on the plane, Ivan didnât immediately station them in New Moon but placed them at the military base on Coro Island for three months of training.
Once their ability and loyalty were confirmed, they will be joining New Moon Island as an official member of Celestial.