Chapter 159
Before today, they’d only tested each other, Randall’s ideas were because it was still early, they were still a bit rough around the edges.
kingly similar to those that had debuted in Aubree’s past life–though, perhaps
His past life trajectory was clear, He would first find a few like–minded partners to form a team, and then, after graduation, they would rent a studio and develop their game.
Today was the day they’d agreed to meet and discuss things in detail. Randall expressed his intention to start his own studio and hoped to secure investment from Bree Technology
However, Aubree had her sights set on recruiting him into Bree Technology.
fall went as planned, she’d bring him into Bren Technology to spearhead otome game development. Not just with a salary–he would get an equity
stake too
Given that Randall was a cash–strapped college student, Aubree took the initiative to treat him to this me
Still waiting for their food, the two sat by the window
“Mr. Galvin, have you considered my proposal for an equity stake in exchange for your technical expertise?” said Aubire.
Randall’s face betrayed his inner conflict. Of course, his first instinct was to start his own company, but accepting this young lady offer would be far more convenient
Join Bree Technology, and they will have everything ready for us,” he wondered.
But he couldn’t be sure if Aubree would genuinely appreciate his creative work, Randall thought to himself
Randall asked, “Miss Miller, if I join Bree Technology, can you guarantee I won’t be kicked to the curb once I’ve outlived my usefulness
“Of course,” Aubree said confidently. “We’ll draw up a contract: The gaming division will set up a dedicated studio for you to lead. You pick your ram whatever you need, I’ll provide. Plus, you’ll get equity, and you’ll have the final say in the studio,”
“Really?” Randall hesitated as he wondered. “If she can really pull this off, maybe it’s a good idea aber all‘
“What I fear most is these companies treating my brainchild as nothing but a cash cow
“Miss Miller, aren’t you asking for anything in return?” said Randall.
Aubree said, “Of course, I do. I need to review and approve all candidates for the core management team, and I must retain decision–making authority over personnel appointments.”
“Of course,” Randall nodded. Compared to the generous berms she’d offered, this was a small price to pay.
“After all, she’s the company owner–no matter how much authority she grants me, there’s no way anyone would be brought on board without her approval, he wondered.
Randall was so won over that he agreed before the appetizers even arrived.
“The contract will be ready soon,” Aubree thought cheerfully. She was genuinely pleased–while her current team was competent in software development, game development would be a real stretch for them,
She knew what kinds of games could be developed, but honestly, she was not well–versed in this field.
It’s better to leave professional matters to the professionals, Aubree thought
Outside the restaurant, inside the black car, Ethan and Samson in the front seats were practically piled on top of each other straining to get a better vien
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Things were a bit better in the back, but Kelvin didn’t dare drape himself over his boss to peek outside–he could only trane his neck as far as he could.
“Mr. Turner, Miss Miller doesn’t know me. Why don’t I go check things out inside? Kelvin couldn’t hold back any longer.
“We can’t hear a damn thing they’re saying from out here, he
e thought a
anxiously.
Bowen rubbed his temples, his gaze fixed on the two chatting happily by the window. “Quit staring, I’m not even here because of her,” he grumbled.
Kelvin rolled his eyes. If we’re not here for Miss Miller, then what–just here for dinner?‘ he wondered,
Bowen then added with feigned indifference, “But since I’m such a considerate boss–Kelvin, you must be hungry? Go grab a bite at that restaurant and come back. I’ll wait.”
Kelvin couldn’t help but roll his eyes inwardly.
Ethan and Samson wondered, ‘Mr. Turner is even faster at making excuses for himsell”
Kelvin finally stepped out of the car. Feigning nonchalance, he walked into the café and, coincidentally, took the seat right behind them.
Kelvin propped the menu up high enough to fully conceal himself, deliberately sitting with his back to Aubree.
With their business concluded and the meal still far from over, Randall casually asked Aubree a couple of questions about her studies and personal life.