Back to the Past: Breaking the Love Spell

Chapter 97



“It seems your crisis has been averted…” Carlisle said with a slight smile.

“Yes, my wife will walk away without a penny, and John’s attempted murder will get him at least five years in prison.” Lethan’s voice was somber. After a pause, he asked, “But I’m curious, how did you know all

this?”

“That’s not important. What’s important is

that I saved you!”

“True. Are you free for dinner tonight?” Lethan offered. He’d like to repay Carlisle.

“I’m pretty tied up right now. Maybe another time.”

Lethan, a billionaire businessman, was a connection Carlisle wouldn’t let slip away easily.

Hank’s earlier words were quite realistic.

The studio could make money, but making much money wasn’t easy. It would be even harder to make enough money to enter the era of smart technology.

That was why Carlisle had to bring in investments. Lethan and Bob were both good investors.

Sean brought some fast food: “Time for dinner…” From NôvelDrama.Org.

Hank and the others were busy playing on their computers.

Sean handed each of them a portion of fast food and said with a smile, “Guys, let’s eat first, then we’ll continue!”

Carlisle also started to eat his fast food in front of the computer. Each of them had at least eight pieces of chicken.

Heath flicked away his cigarette butt and said in a deep voice, “Carl, why don’t we just use hacks to loot the pay–to–win players‘ gear? We’d make a lot of money that way!”

“Let’s keep it real and steady. You can’t hang around the riverbank without getting your shoes wet. We’ll play it safe.”

Heath smiled sheepishly. “I was just throwing it out there!”

After dinner, Carlisle planned to head back to

campus.

As he reached the campus gates, he received a call from an unknown number.

“Hello, who is this?”

“Carlisle, it’s Cameron!”

“Oh, it’s you. How did your sister’s surgery go?”

“Very well, I really owe you one!‘ Cameron’s voice was choked with emotion.

Without the thousand dollars Carlisle and Ivan had scraped together, his sister wouldn’t have made it.

“It’s great that she’s okay. Do you have enough money?” Carlisle asked with a smile.

“We have enough. I’m looking for a job right now. As soon as I make some money, I’ll pay you back double!

“You don’t need to look for a job. Come to Riverland and join my team!”

“But… aren’t you in Riverland for school? Cameron was confused.

“I’m planning to start a game account farming studio for “The Mystical Journey.‘ If you know anyone, bring them over, and we’ll work together!”

“Account farming?” Cameron was unfamiliar with the term. His understanding of “farming” was manual

labor on the farm.

“It’s hard to explain right now. Just come over. Call me when you get to Riverland University!”

“Okay, I’ll come tomorrow!” Cameron trusted Carlisle’s words completely.

After ending the call, Carlisle bought some necessities and returned to the dormitory.

As he pushed open the door, he heard the sound of a metal bed shaking.

Damn… In broad daylight?

Shaking his head, Carlisle lay on his bed and scanned the current cell phone market.

They were still using 2G networks, and Android hadn’t been developed yet. To make a globally popular full- screen smartphone, he’d have to develop a home–grown system comparable to Android.

Android was an open–source operating system based on the Linux kernel architecture, while iOS was a closed–source operating system based on the UNIX system architecture. These two systems would

become the rulers of the smart era.

The first phone with the iOS system was released in 2007, and the first phone with the Android system was released in October 2008.

To compete with those two giants, the smartphone era had to be fully launched within two years.

Just then, Daniel Scott emerged from under the covers, sweating profusely.


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