Chapter 326 A Good Deed
When Abigail heard his story, she felt a tinge of envy secretly. She admired the girl whom Damon held in his heart. After all, it was quite rare for a couple to endure a ten-year-long relationship and finally come together..
“What happened next, then?” she asked gently.
He hesitated briefly and then spoke somewhat bashfully, “We continue to love each other in the new game, but we are also considering getting married. I like this dress, and I know she likes it too. She told me last night that she wants to buy the dress you designed when the game goes online, but I want to surprise her.”
After hearing his story, she smiled faintly and asked, “All right. The price of this dress is 132 thousand. Is that okay for you?”
She had licensed the dress to the game and only received 30 thousand. If she had sold it to a celebrity, it would have had an extra zero on the price Damon was offered, but she was willing to do a good deed. In other words, she would not make any profit from this sale.
“Yes, perfect.” Damon sounded pleasantly surprised.
“Alright. When you have time, please come over for contract signing. The deposit is 42 thousand, and there will be no refunds if you change your mind,” she said sternly.
“All right.” He agreed without hesitation.
After hanging up the phone, she noticed her assistant looking at her with a shocked expression. She asked, “What’s wrong?”
“Only 132 thousand? Isn’t that a huge loss? It’s like giving away the dress for free,” the assistant uttered in disbelief.
“Just consider it a charitable act with the dress,” Abigail replied.
It was not that she blindly believed Damon but because Leap Gaming Technology’s boss had mentioned the story. During the discussion on cooperation, he brought up everything that could impress her. At that time, she had not paid much attention to it but remembered the couple that had completed the love destiny quest in the game for seven years. Leap’s boss had used that to prove the depth of their game.
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Unexpectedly, this person came to talk to her today,
“Ah… This collaboration with Leap is a big loss,” the assistant said, clutching her chest in agony.
Abigail smiled and did not say more. By noon, she surprisingly received a call from Capitalis. She had some reservations about taking calls from that city, but given the context of potential
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collaborations, she decided to answer.
“Hello, Ms. Quinn. I am Josh’s mother. You can call me Madam Harper.” The person on the phone. got straight to the point.
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