Chapter 723: 717: The Virtual Network Explodes Again
Chapter 723: Chapter 717: The Virtual Network Explodes Again
The production of this product doesn’t require much, estimated to be just a few hundred in total. This year alone, the production is set at 240 units. Of course, we don’t have to go full capacity.
“But we will place orders. Our company will purchase at least 10 units,” said Daniel Teddy without hesitation.
The great advantage of this aircraft and its limited monthly production, dictate that those who order first have an upper hand. After all, allocations are made on a first-come, first-served basis.
“Our company will take 10 units too!”
“We’ll take 15!” Most of the companies present had similar strength, and with Daniel Teddy taking the lead, no other company wanted to fall behind.
“Well, you can discuss with your boards first. If it’s all good, we can continue with the ordering process. The first batch of twenty planes will be done in about ten days. Who gets theirs first depends on who places their orders first. As for your concerns about the planes, you don’t have to worry. We have the related certifications and guarantees from the Flame Nation Air Force,” Finn Lewis said in a succinct manner.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
Upon hearing what Finn Lewis had to say, the last nugget of concern everyone harbored dropped away. But to his surprise, while these people indeed consulted with their respective boards, they were not dumb. Nobody was going to let anyone else sign the contract first.
Eventually, the agreement was reached the next day. However, it was signed simultaneously with dozens of domestic airlines. The first twenty planes of the month were also allocated proportionally amongst them.
In the Virtual World’s game forum, it wasn’t just a mere forum anymore but a unique form of manifestation. Daisy got quite the shock upon her first visit. She’d thought it was a standard forum set up, where different threads of discussion were the norm.
But when Daisy arrived at the Virtual World’s game forum, she realized how naive she was. It seemed like an ordinary forum, with an array of sections to choose from, but when she chose the ‘Celebrity’ section, it was filled with players aspiring to be all sorts of celebrities.
The key aspect of the Virtual World was its realism. It wasn’t simply a matter of becoming a celebrity simply because you wanted to be one. Here, if you made a misstep- akin to real-world scenarios such as the black sea incident faced by the Girl’s Generation- you would definitely encounter it, or even face more brutal outcomes.
So, sharing experiences here was important. Daisy initially faced difficulties and wanted to interact here. When she entered the section, she was startled. The forum was nothing like she’d imagined. A mere page with threads, this forum was no different from the Virtual World’s city, appearing like a massive city with a queer structure.
The streets felt like walking on a shopping street, but the stores on the sides were not traditional stores selling goods. Instead, they had titles akin to forum posts. When you entered, it was as if you were entering a video, recorded by the author. There was also text displayed.
Although the coffee here merely offered the taste of coffee, it was pretty good. If the owner of the thread was present, you could sit and chat, and even see many who were mere ‘visitors’ in other forums strolling around. Some gathered large crowds in heated discussions, leaving Daisy utterly awestruck.
Here, you could open pages in the Virtual World without needing your PC or phone. Eby and Wealthy babe of Flame nation were among the first to have pages here. And here, you could enjoy online shopping as if you were actually shopping in a mall.
Just like the forum, this was also like a massive city, filled with a myriad of online stores. Each product sold was scanned 1:1, inclusive of the materials used. Data details were also available. Hence, it was nearly impossible for sellers to deceive buyers here.
Now, all Finn Lewis needed was a strong reputation, and the impossibility of getting counterfeit goods on this platform quickly spread around the world. And here, you didn’t have to worry about language barriers. The translation platform was very effective.
Bear in mind that the figure of holographic helmets and glasses worldwide was gradually approaching the alarming number of 800 million. For those who frequently shopped online, especially those who weren’t adept at it, this was excellent news. The payment process here was simpler. As long as you had Eve Morrison’s system, you wouldn’t have to worry about transactions. Virtual World Corporation had already signed an agreement with the bank.
The banks had even updated their systems. Although foreign banks were not covered, they still used traditional payment methods. However, in the Flame Nation, updates were already underway with a modern vocal print, fingerprint, and iris three-dimensional password payment model.
This secure model was much safer than the conventional certificates, so concerns about the Flame Nation’s banking system were unfounded. A massive database was constructed, especially for personal virtual space deemed private property under the law of Flame Nation.