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Now reading: Chapter 224: Game events from Lord of Entertainment, a Fantasy novel by NewComer714.

(Arthur POV)

The video ga venture was progressing nicely. H.E.S. sales had reached 348 thousand units, generating 15 million dollars in revenue with 4 million in profit. Ga sales added another 3 million in revenue, bringing in 1.8 million profit.

Total profits since introducing video gas to this world: 6.8 million dollars. Not impressive compared to my film earnings, perhaps, but this was just the beginning. Give it months, maybe a year, and we'd be looking at billions in annual revenue.

I had the dia to thank for this success, though they didn't realize it. Their relentless criticism of the H.E.S. spread awareness better than my own TV network could, despite our dominance in the Anatolia region.

Pure advertising couldn't achieve what opposition did. People unconsciously resist obvious marketing, but when dia outlets attack a product? That sparks curiosity. The critics thought they were warning people away, not realizing they were making the H.E.S. impossible to ignore. Human nature - or demon nature - always wants to see what others condemn.

Of course, we still needed extensive promotion throughout the kingdom. Now that we'd laid the foundation for video gas, it was ti to hook people properly.

The dia kept hamring away at the H.E.S., completely unaware of our actual sales figures. I toyed with the idea of releasing those numbers. Would seeing the real data silence their criticism?

A smile tugged at my lips. Maybe not yet. Their skepticism was still too valuable.

Video gas would certainly gain more fans after the ga team completed "Football 1273" - a ga featuring all the teams under the Anatolia Football Association.

Though football hadn't yet beco a global sensation, my promotion efforts had made it quite popular across specific regions. Starting from Horn Kingdom, the sport had spread through Morningstar, Thorne, Japon, and Choson, even reaching parts of Evros. The dedicated fanbase we'd built would easily support video ga sales.

I pushed thoughts of video gas aside, focusing instead on my DP earnings display - 4,789 divine points. The tasks I'd assigned followers were proving effective, but we remained far short of the 8,000 divine points needed for the Sanctuary Sphere.

"If things co to worse, I might have to intervene personally," I thought, weighing my options. Without the Sphere's protection when the "champion" and "sacred knights" arrived, I'd need to reveal powers I'd gained from Dragon Ball and Naruto.

At least my clones would prove useful in such a situation.

A soft chi from my office computer interrupted my planning. The ssage notification showed Demon Dynamics - another multi-billion dollar company requesting negotiations for computer and barcode rights.

"Hmph. They're quite persistent," I muttered, leaning back in my chair. Especially after seeing other corporate giants like Dark Electronics, specialists in train, car, and airship components, making similar attempts.

These companies never learned. Each rejection only seed to fuel more offers. Yet their persistence made sense - computers threatened their carefully built monopolies.

Once computer technology reached critical mass, their control over various industries would crumble. Their desperate attempts to buy the rights revealed their fear of this inevitable future.

***

(3rd Person POV)

With "Music Legends Quest" capitalizing on Jas and Frederick's fa, the music stars threw their full support behind the ga's promotion. Their involvent opened new marketing possibilities that Arthur quickly seized upon.

He launched the "Hellfire Gas Tournant" event, broadcasting the announcent across Hellfire Network. The comrcial's dramatic voice filled taverns and hos across the kingdom:

"Think you have what it takes to be a gaming legend? Prove your skills in Music Legends Quest and win big! Six thousand dollars for the top score, four thousand for second place, and one thousand for third! But that's not all - winners get an exclusive eting with Jas and Frederick themselves! Your chance at fortune and fa begins now at any Hellscape location!"

At the Crimson Horn Tavern, a demon nearly choked on his beer. "Six thousand dollars for getting the highest score on... a video ga?" The unfamiliar term rolled awkwardly off his tongue.

"And eting Jas and Frederick!" his companion's eyes lit up. "Been following them since their first album hit the streets!"

"What even is this Music Legends Quest?" a nearby demon called out, scratching his horns in confusion.

"Never heard of it myself," another chid in from his corner table.

A demon wearing a Hellfire uniform turned toward them. "It's that new ga for the H.E.S. - you know, that entertainnt system Hellfire released last week."

Blank stares t his explanation. "The what system?"

The tavern erupted into explanations, with those who'd seen or tried the H.E.S. enlightening the uninitiated. Similar scenes played out across Horn City as Hellfire Network announced high score competitions for their other gas - Tetris, Space Invader, and Ping Pong. The prize money drew attention, slowly driving up H.E.S. sales.

***

While video gas carved their niche in Horn Kingdom, Arthur made a calculated move with "One Flew Over a Cuckoo's Nest." Rather than premiering the trailer locally, he released it in Kanata Kingdom.

The timing wasn't random - the prestigious Autumn Film Festival approached, drawing traditionally-crafted, non-VFX films from across the realms.

The Autumn Film Festival had built its reputation on celebrating psychological dramas and character studies - films that explored the depths of mortal consciousness without relying on magical effects or VFX spectacle. For Arthur's latest work, crafted without his usual visual effects arsenal, the festival offered perfect alignnt.

Though Arthur hardly needed the exposure - his influence already spanned multiple kingdoms - the festival served another purpose. It could launch John's acting career into prestigious territory. The northern Empirica region's largest celebration of dramatic arts had launched countless careers, particularly in its psychological drama category.

The festival's dedication to low-budget, performance-driven films made it the perfect stage for John's breakthrough.

The trailer's release across Kanata Kingdom sparked imdiate interest. In a realm saturated with magical spectacles, the raw, grounded portrayal of ntal illness and institutional power struck a chord. The modern setting, deliberately stripped of magical elents, offered sothing different - a mirror held up to society's darker corners.

By July 29, 1274, as the Autumn Film Festival began, Quebec City's streets teed with activity. Montreal welcod fifty thousand visitors - critics, filmmakers, and enthusiasts drawn to celebrate cinema in its purest form.

Arthur, John, Vivienne, and the cast arrived in a city that pulsed with sophistication. Art deco buildings stretched toward the sky, their elegant lines softened by flourishing gardens.

Horse-drawn carriages shared cobblestone streets with sleek automobiles, while airships drifted lazily overhead.

Jazz music spilled from several clubs, mixing with the chatter of crowds dressed in the latest fashions.

This marked Arthur's first visit to Kanata, and the kingdom's prosperity impressed him. Its cities rivaled the wealthy tropolises of U.S.E., suggesting a different balance of power than he rembered from his previous life.

The U.S.E. hadn't yet achieved its destiny as a global superpower. Without World War II reshaping the global order, other nations maintained their influence.

The dwarven realms, particularly the Craft Kingdom, dominated technological advancent. Their underground cities and mountain strongholds housed marvels of engineering and artistry that human kingdoms could only dream of matching.

Looking at the city's grand architecture and bustling comrce, Arthur couldn't help but wonder how this world's future would differ from the one he rembered.

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