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Chapter 220

Chapter 220

OFR – Chapter 220 Negotiation

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Now standing before Yun Wenxi was a young man, barely nineteen or twenty.

This age was nearly a full zodiac cycle younger than Xu Jinhuan, and to Yun Wenxi, the boy looked to be around the same age as his own child—possibly even younger.

And yet, this very boy was the investor both he and Xu Jinhuan had been waiting for.

A super-wealthy investor capable of casually putting down several million to fund a game.

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Such an investor… was a bit too young, wasn’t he?

That thought left Yun Wenxi momentarily dazed.

After all, he had lived over half his life and had never seen someone at this age casually discussing multimillion investments.

Even the legendary Nalan Yun, reputed as one of the brightest young elites of Nanjing, probably had access to similar financial resources at this inexperienced age—and that was considered exceptional.

Yes, in Yun Wenxi’s mind, being able to control a few million at such a young age already marked someone as truly outstanding.

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But if Yun Wenxi knew that this very boy had thrown down a staggering 300 million at a recent Nalan family charity gala, stunning the entire event—he would be far more than just dazed.

At this moment, the boy walked into the living room with Xu Jinhuan’s beaming welcome.

“Sorry to keep you waiting,” Mu Bai said softly.

There was none of the arrogance you might expect from a youth who had risen early to fame, nor the overbearing air typical of rich heirs.

Only a calmness and composure beyond his years.

“Oh, no, not at all—we haven’t been waiting long. Hello, Mr. Mu, I’m Yun Wenxi, the lead planner of Primordial Immortal Fate,” Yun Wenxi replied, his thoughts interrupted by Mu Bai’s words. Snapping back to reality, he quickly stood up and greeted the boy with a smile.

“Hello, Planner Yun,” Mu Bai responded, shaking his hand. After exchanging a couple of polite opening remarks, the two sat down on the couch and got straight to business—Primordial Immortal Fate, the web game.

“By the way, Mr. Mu, I heard you’re interested in our game Primordial Immortal Fate? I’ve put together an information packet on it. Would you like to take a look?” Yun Wenxi said as he gently passed the folder he’d been holding.

Since this was a browser game, finding investors was difficult. Naturally, he didn’t want to miss the opportunity to impress someone like Mu Bai, who had shown investment interest.

His tone was respectful, but there was also a sense of calm confidence.

After all, he had full faith in the game he’d poured months of effort into building.

If Mu Bai invested, that would be fantastic. If not, it would be a pity—but not a disaster.

The game studio he belonged to was doing far better than Xu Jinhuan’s had been during its early days.

Missing out on this investment wouldn’t derail the release of Primordial Immortal Fate.

While he was thinking this, Mu Bai reached over and took the folder, giving a small nod. “Yes, I am interested in investing.”

He then casually flipped through the materials Yun Wenxi had compiled.

It was a detailed document—easily eight or nine thousand words long. Clearly, Yun had put in significant effort preparing it.

However, despite the depth of information, the introduction was packed with technical jargon from the game development industry, making it somewhat difficult for Mu Bai to fully grasp. His brows furrowed slightly.

Noticing this, Yun Wenxi quickly offered an apologetic smile. “Ah, I’m sorry, Mr. Mu. I’m used to using industry terms when compiling these, and I forgot to revise it for clarity. Please don’t mind. How about this—I’ll give you a verbal overview first.

Primordial Immortal Fate is a 5v5 fair-competition browser game. The ranked match system is similar to that of the popular mobile game Honor of Kings, using a tiered promotion system.

That said, we also considered that many browser gamers just want the thrill of instant power-ups and flashy combat. So we’ve incorporated the classic fast-leveling and rapid power-scaling features typical of browser RPGs. In the open-world map, players can fully enjoy the pleasure of pay-to-win dominance. But in the ranked mode, things return to balanced, stat-equalized competition.

You might think these two systems would conflict—but actually, they don’t. Our studio has already…”

As he spoke, Yun Wenxi sat on the sofa, passionately and confidently explaining the game.

It was clear from his expression that he had great confidence in this game he had worked so hard to create.

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