Chapter 175

"But my friends have already agreed to invest in my project," Sasha objected in a small voice. "If I suddenly tell them I'm going to work at another company for a few months, they'll definitely be upset with me." She basically meant that she didn't want to do as I'd advised. At any rate, I didn't intend to force her to listen to me, either.

"If you aren't willing to delay the project's progress and wish to enter the industry immediately after obtaining your capital... Well, it's not undoable. However, once you encounter a problem, you'll have to gather your friends to discuss a solution together." That happened to be the greatest taboo in starting up a business-too many people were involved in decision-making, which led to an unclear division of power.

But I didn't intend to tell her all this directly. She would come to understand this when she inevitably got into conflict with her friends due to business matters in the future.

Looking as if she only half-understood what I had said, Sasha asked again, "Is that so?"

"That's right," I replied before proceeding to give her an example, "Just like now when you've come asking me for help after encountering a problem. I can of course help all of you with the problem, but would your friends acknowledge the solution I provide?" She answered uncertainly, "Probably?"

"Since you've said as much..."

I turned on my computer. My fingers tapped away at the keyboard, and very quickly, a clear proposal was drawn up. I printed it out and handed it to Sasha.

and have

glanced through

content wasn't lengthy, but it was enough to clearly define the direction of development, even going so far as to mention problems that would be encountered during the process and how they should be resolved. Everything was written out

eyes shone. "Aren't you just

and yelled over

looked away as

asking, "Could you let me take a look at the proposal you wrote

seat at the computer, replying,

scrolled to the

a good while, he finished reading

I asked, "Is there a

his face. "I just think that your proposal is more put-together than what most of the

good time, so the company she wanted to establish was a gaming company, with its main goal being to develop games that she and her friends liked to

been in charge of similar projects before. Back then, I also looked up some relevant information

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