Chapter 400
Back to the Past: Breaking the Love Spell
Wanda had already eaten her fill. She patted her round belly and said with
satisfaction, Tm so full.â
Carlisle and Gareth stopped eating upon hearing Wandaâs words.
Carlisle knew that it was time to leave now that Wanda was full. Gareth also
understood that Carlisle would be in a hurry to take her home after she was done
eating
Max chuckled. âTodayâs dinner was an extraordinarily good time. Letâs meet again
some other time?â
Gareth nodded in agreement. âSure, letâs eat again tomorrow.â
Carlisle smiled wryly. âAlright, weâve had the steak and some drinks. Now itâs time to
get down to business.â
Gareth and Max looked serious upon hearing that.
Carlisle took a sip of Wandaâs soda and asked, âHow much was the loss of Scarlet
Corporation?â
âAround 600 million dollars.â Gareth did not keep the staggering loss a secret. It was
better to be frank if he wished to work well with Carlisle. This was also the purpose of chatting over dinner, after all. It would be easier to open up to each other if they had grown close.
Carlisle continued to ask, âThen, how much do you still have in hand now?â
âI still can mobilize around 300 million dollars. Thankfully, you helped me to stop the loss in time. Otherwise, I would also have lost this 300 million dollars as well as my
family!
Gareth chugged another glass of beer. The beer flowed down his chin and dripped onto his chest. His misty eyes were full of hatred.
Wanda was a little frightened, so she grabbed Carlisleâs hand and muttered, âIâm
scared.â
Carlisle held Wandaâs hand and assured her. âDonât be scared. Gareth is not a bad
guy.
Even he would not be able to accept it if his childhood best friend were to betray him with the intention to ruin his family.
Max kicked Gareth under the table again and reminded, âKeep your emotions in
check.â
Gareth took a deep breath. âIâm sorry, Carl. Thatâs my bad, Iâll drink as punishment.â
âNo, donât. Itâs not a big deal.â Carlisle tried to stop him but was too late.
Gareth downed a whole bottle of beer.
Carlisle spoke again, âThen, Iâll continue with our deal. I have two types of games that I wish to make. But the budget of initial research and development is approximately
200 million dollars.â
âYou want to make games?â Gareth stared at Carlisle in disbelief.
Max said with a smile, âComputers and the Internet are not common now, so I donât think thereâs much investment value in the gaming industry. Itâs better to invest in physical businesses.â
Carlisle took a sip of the soda that Wanda had filled the glass with and said indifferently, âMax, youâre saying youâll only invest in common things?
âBy the time the Internet and computers become common, various games will be
launched and gamers will have made their choice. Then, there truly wonât be much
investment value anymore.â
Gareth nodded in agreement after listening to Carlisleâs explanation. âYouâre right, Carl. Current successful games generate extremely high profits. Plus, gamers are youngsters whose parents are still working. Theyâre usually single and donât have many financial burdens, so they can afford it.
âWhile the Internet and computers are not yet common, and there are a few games in the market, we can indeed invest in games. It depends on whether your games are, profitable or not.â
Max had never played online games before and rarely used computers. He felt that he was unable to engage in the conversation, so he just had some snacks and drank beer while he listened.
Gareth casually took a gulp of his beer and asked, âDo you think you can make money with the two games?â
Carlisle smiled confidently. âIt is definitely profitable. No, it is highly profitable.â
Max asked out of curiosity, âIf the games are a success, how much will the annual profits be?â
Carlisle held out three fingers for the two to see.
Max asked, â30 million dollars?â
Carlisle shook his head.
Gareth took a guess, â300 million dollars?â
Carlisle smiled slightly as he stared at Max and declared, âBe bolder.â
They both exclaimed in shock, âThree billion dollars?â
Only then did Carlisle put his hand down.
Maxâs hand shook while holding the glass. âHow⦠How is that possible?â
Carlisle said with a grin, âThereâs nothing impossible in this world. You shouldâve also found out a few things about me. My business plan will not fail.
The only exception was his plan with Heath, of course. But as a whole, it shouldnât be considered a failure just yet.
With a starting capital of 15 million dollars, they had gained more than 60 million dollars and a large group of subordinates. They were just keeping a low profile and biding their time at the moment.