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  -The moments with Gwyh were clear, she was a very passionate woman, exuding a youthful air even uhe covers, without inhibitions, just having fun. Both squiheir eyes after a warm night. Quick affairs are not much different from casual enters that people typically have in on bars as carefree revelers.

  -I'm impressed by all your work, - said Gwyh, lying beside him.

  -It's hard to keep you satisfied, but I think I'm getting to know you a bit more with eater, - said Billy, stretg his arms. Gwyh chuckled at his words.

  -I mean your animated el. I saw a bit, and all people talk about is your new animation el. It's very well done, and the success is well-deserved. My father mentiohat your programs are a clear sp in the face to traditional animation, which tends to be slow in development. Now, you've proposed the advahat people weren't willing to give, even my godmother says the same, - said Gwyh.

  -I see. I'm somewhat isoted from the Hollywood politics, and I only see what's obvious, - said Billy.

  -Bill, that doesn't matter. It's simpler than you think. Hollywood often tends to be plex, but it's better to be informed than isoted. If you express your opinions or build an intimate circle of friends to navigate through, many people are alone or exposed. Although I would advise caution. My father says there are aleople who want to climb or seize opportuhey easily block your path, tarnish your reputation, spread rumors, or worse unless you have enough retionships to teract them, - said Gwyh.

  -It sounds disastrous, - said Billy.

  -That's the world. You distance yourself, but you're arepreneur. It's curious for such a young aaer at es, - said Gwyh.

  -Enough talk, - Billy said with a determined will. - We have to dihe restaurant service operates until 10. -

  -We should order room service. Going downstairs is unnecessary, and you should be more discreet with your privacy, - said Gwyh.

  He nodded in agreement.

  -Order the food; I'll take a bath, - said Billy.

  Rachel's approval of the new series from Ksky Csupo was a blessing. Now, he had to focus on the business reted to ID Software and prepare for the meeting with Microsoft, which, far behind, was one of the panies in which he had an unimaginable iment in shares, which had dropped from 17% to 9% after the pany's expansion and the collective of duplicate shares. Acc to the bahe group of shares nearly doubled to almost 1.6 billion shares.

  -What do you have to do tomorrow? - Gwyh asked from the bed, her slender milky body a powerful sight, long legs, and a self-love that she exuded fidently.

  -Meetings with some people, I have to sort out some things to travel to Kansas and work on expanding the video game pany. So, I'll be w in the few days, - said Billy.

  Although his work lent itself more to creative dilemmas than anything else, his sole goal was to finish the script for Forza Horizon and the script for Resident Evol, along with all its nuances.

  -Oh, okay, - said Gwyh.

  -Is something wrong? - he asked, sensing her disappoi.

  -I was thinking of having a rexing day, but now I feel like going shopping and seeing a bit of the city. I have something with San Francisco, but I know little about San Jose, - said Gwyh.

  -We go out for dinner. I have a fast food restaurant for the evening; we aim to make the best burgers. We have a fixed idea that the fvor surpasses the ordinary quality. There's also a stone oven pizza restaurant that's frankly delicious, - said Billy.

  That sounds good. I might end up trying a bit of this and that, - said the girl.

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  November 9.

  Blizzard

  The acquisition of Blizzard was itted in a shorter time than expected, less than 15 days, but enough time to move on to the arget, the st one in the coveted expansion of animation that fit like a glove to the uping number of orders.

  A loan of 30 million was made in the name of ID Software for the purchase of one of the most ambitious panies, which was still not seen by many. Gaming panies observed the shifts in the industry and teological advas. However, the capital still didn't correctly gauge the profit potential. Although some panies were beginning to succeed, the risk was almost as great as in animation, movies, or other industries where profits weren't valued or panies weren't suffitly developed to diversify into the gaming industry.

  Steve Parks walked the streets of Potomac, Marynd, anticipating the meeting the day. Despite the aggressive acquisition, which raised doubts, he dedicated himself to dug a thh study of all of Epic Games' activities, such as their software development process for creating video games.

  The Uates was home to numerous entrepreneurs, whose skills were reflected in their pursuit of improvement, honing abilities to achieve their dreams, amass fortunes, expand their careers, and ultimately build panies.

  Steve Parks valued Epic Games at 5 million, no more, no less. However, panies didn't operate in such straightforward manners; they were dynamid different from what was initially assumed.

  The m, he found himself in a versation with a man who was five times more stubborn than the average person, driven by his eagerness and insistehat his video games were superior. Steve sidered this plete nonsense, as ID Software truly excelled above the rest, from their marvelous releases to their ret innovation, which was clear.

  -Well, my pany does not buy video games. You've developed the Unreal Engine project; you've given some samples. I'd like to hire you to work on this project alongside ID Software. Since your pany's ethos is to remain a privately owy, I accept that. However, I must say that the project must maintaiain qualities, - said Steve Parks.

  -Game development fund? - asked Mark Rein, Vice President of Epic Games.

  -I would call it more of a game development system, which will of course be transferred to ID Software. The purpose of this is to purchase said software, - said Steve Parks.

  -It's plicated, - said Mark Rein, who was familiar with the founder's unique character and his love for video games.

  -We agree in the exge of information, - said Mark Rein.

  -Impossible, - said Steve Parks. - We're generous, not foolish. Our teology is superior; ay for it. You want a product we've been preparing for years, and our desire to buy anine is due to the proliferation of video games. -

  -So iating is impossible, - said Mark Rein.

  -Well, then, sir, I believe we're done, - said Steve Parks.

  Both bid farewell. Now, the urgent matter was the 30 million iment inteo uhe panies and proceed with the purchase of video games. But now, they had to explore different avenues, which were not part of the creative department: closed-off individuals and closed-off words.

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