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Chapter 77: Chapter 77: Unexpected Letter

Translator: 549690339

“Assassins’ Alliance” game production gradually got on the right track.

Thanks to the highly streamlined and convenient development tools, the progress of the development is fast, and Lincoln is confident that the main content of the game will be completed within a month.

After doing some testing, it can be directly released on the market. Then leave a few people to maintain the game, and the rest can start working on the next game.

As long as they maintain high efficiency in production, when NetDragon’s large-scale DLC is completed, players will have long forgotten about it.

Lincoln’s daily routine became regular these days.

Daytime he would arrive at the Cloud Dream Studio as not to be late – this is not because he is lazy, but because he respects the studio’s regulations and sets an example for the employees.

If the rule is to come to work at 9 0’clock, and you arrive at 8:30 or even 8 o’clock, where do you put the boss’s rules? Doesn’t the boss need face?

In the mornings, he would play with Mavis and then make adjustments to the website details.

In the afternoon, he would discuss the progress of “Assassins’ Alliance” with his employees and see if there were any problems that needed help to solve.

By the way, he also communicated with Zhou Jingzheng and solved the factory problem.

Now the factory has been debugged and started running smoothly. Once the basic materials are in place next week, it can start mass production.

After work, he would go to Old Man Leonard’s house to continue assembling the architecture models.

He promised to complete the restoration in the past, and he always keeps his words.

It is worth mentioning that the third time he went to old man Leonard’s house, it was his granddaughter, the very shy Sisi, who took the initiative to open the door for him.

When he came in, she didn’t hide from him but still dared not look at him.

However, when he started assembling the model, the little girl would sit quietly by his side and join in the assembly.

Old Master Liang was still busy contacting and communicating with his students and friends.

Every time he made a phone call, he had to explain repeatedly that it was true, not a joke, and not a scammer.

Then there were often people who couldn’t believe it and wanted to make an appointment with Old Master Liang to meet and talk about what was going on.

So he was very busy these days.

Lincoln didn’t bother him. just assembled models with Sisi- When he became

proficient, he would silently compete with Sisi to see who assembled faster, then used his eyes to tease her in the assembly.

As a result, the little girl found out that she was annoyed by him, but she was too introverted and would only sulk with her head down.

When Lincoln left, she still hung her head and ignored him.

Lincoln didn’t mind and smiled. He felt that little kids who were sullen and silent all day weren’t good things.

Getting angry was much better than keeping a straight face.

Anyway, it shouldn’t be hard to coax a child. Tomorrow, when he comes again, he will bring her a small gift and apologize sincerely.

Apart from these routines, there were not many things worth mentioning.

If anything, it was when they received a letter at the studio today when he got off work.

This is a rather strange thing since we have now entered the Internet age. Apart from a few specific situations, letters are rare.

Since the establishment of Cloud Dream Studio, the address has naturally been disclosed on the Internet.

When the studio was in the process of being established, and Lincoln had released news of the studio on the Internet, there had been a lot of visitors outside the studio.

There were players who came to see the excitement, reporters who wanted to interview Lincoln, and even many investors who came to find him according to the information.

Unfortunately, at that time, the studio was being renovated, and Lincoln was not there.

Persistent reporters and investors squatted outside, wanting to catch a glimpse of Lincoln.

Unfortunately, Lincoln just went in through the back door to check the decoration results, and then he left directly.

What’s even more outrageous is that, after the decoration, the studio was closed directly!

Not only did the decorating team leave, but Lincoln didn’t show up either. The studio didn’t even have any staff or receptionists, it was just closed.

They even didn’t bother to put up a notice on the door.

It was unheard of to close the studio directly after decoration.

Although the reporters and investors were very reluctant, they had to disperse.

By the time the studio was officially in operation, no one came to disturb them again.

But a letter, this was definitely a first.

Lincoln thought it was a reporter’s quirky idea. Unable to contact him by phone, and unable to squat at the studio, they decided to use sincerity to touch Lincoln and chose to use a retro letter to try their luck.

So Lincoln didn’t pay much attention, brought the letter home, threw it casually on the table, and went upstairs to Old Master Liang’s house to assemble the ancient architectural models.

Now that he was back home, with no sleepiness, he just remembered the letter.

So he casually took the letter, opened it, and took out the letter paper and… a folded painting?

Lincoln curiously opened the folded painting and immediately understood that he had guessed wrong, and this was not a reporter’s interview invitation, but a letter from a player.

Because the two little red cloak figures in the painting were struggling to trek forward in the biting cold wind, with the magnificent and solemn Sacred Mountain in the background.

This is a hand-drawn “Traveler of the Wind” Snow Mountain scene painting.

Vivid and lifelike, it was evident that it was done with great care.

Lincoln adjusted his mentality and carefully opened the letter paper to read the content of the letter.

“To Mr. Lincoln, the creator of “Traveler of the Wind”:

Hello.

I had the good fortune to play your game “Traveler of the Wind” two days ago. The journey in the game deeply touched me.

The beautiful scenery along the way, the moving music, all left a deep impression and immersed me in it, making it difficult for me to extricate myself.

What moved me most was your interpretation of the meaning of the “journey”. The ending of the pilgrimage was that we returned to the beginning, and it seemed that nothing had any significance.

But the changing environment, the scenery along the way, the strangers we encountered, and the footprints I left on the journey all added meaning to the journey, or perhaps this is the meaning of the journey itself.

I’m sorry if I’m a bit incoherent. No matter how I organize my words and vocabulary, I can’t express even one-thousandth of the shock and gratitude in my heart.

But I really hope very eagerly that my feelings of gratitude for “Traveler of the Wind” and the creator of “Traveler of the Wind” , you, will reach you.

Yes, I am so grateful that you have created “Traveler of the Wind”, such an extraordinary and incomparable game.

I have no doubt that “Traveler of the Wind” will become an unignorable milestone in the history of games and an unforgettable memory for me.

At the end of the letter, please allow me to express my gratitude to you once again.

Thank you for making such a healing and wonderful game.

Thank you.

— From an ordinary player of “Traveler of the Wind”]

As he finished reading this passionate and thankful letter from a player, Lincoln fell silent for a long time.

The player was deeply moved by his game, and he was moved to have such pure and passionate players.

Was this the legendary two-way rendezvous?

Thinking of this, Lincoln couldn’t help but grin and laughed happily.

He took out his mobile phone to take a picture of the painting and the letter and posted it on Spiritual Rhinoceros.

“Thank you for loving my game..”

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