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A Life Beyond Limits novel Chapter 362

According to reliable sources, Drakengard Games and Pentime Group had been steadily increasing their investment in "Legend of the East" to maximize profits. Their spending covered a wide range of areas, including server leasing, international government relations, and large-scale advertising campaigns across Eastern Everreach.

The funds poured in like a steady stream—all to make "Legend of the East" an even bigger sensation.

Claude updated Jack on another piece of good news—due to "Legend of the West"'s overwhelming success, numerous business giants and financial institutions had expressed their interest in investing in Genesis Games.

Claude had already selected some reliable investors and wanted to invite Jack to head to Genesis Games' headquarters in Vexburg when he was free. He wanted the latter to meet these potential investors in person so they could proceed to cooperation.

Jack considered the matter after hanging up. The desire to get revenge surged within him. He elegantly threw his cigarette butt out of the window as his lips curved into a cold smile.

Patrick and Pentime Group's Wendy Trader had disrespected him, and he wasn't going to let them get away with it anymore.

Patrick and Wendy dreamed of having "Legend of the East" dominate Eastern Everreach's gaming market—they invested astronomical funds into the game to continue expanding the market. However, a sudden embargo descended on them like a lightning strike, destroying their dreams.

The embargo swiftly spread across various countries in the Eastern Everreach region, reducing Drakengard Games and Pentime Group's ambitious blueprint to dust. The funds they'd invested in the game went down the drain.

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