Act 26 Burning the whole world
The white paper on Doug's left hand disappeared at a speed visible to the naked eye, and the paper on the right hand covered with text and drawings increased rapidly.
His writing volume is huge, not because of how complicated the rules of this Monopoly are now. Instead, he decided to write down the rules and gameplay of the derivative works of Monopoly that exist in his memory.
In the future, after capital has passed the original accumulation period, capitalists with first-mover advantage will register large amounts of patents in order to protect their first-mover advantage.
With patents covering only one point as the core, a patent Great Wall covering upstream and downstream and similar derivatives is constructed.
With the support of strong funds, even if other companies have made breakthroughs in production processes and can produce corresponding products, they cannot bring their products to the market.
Because once they enter the market, they infringe on the rights, violate the patent law, and face huge compensation or sky-high authorization fees.
This patent monopoly is a relatively advanced and civilized way of playing.
Although Doug thinks it is a bit out of place, now he has the opportunity, so why not give it a try?
The rules of "Monopoly".
The rules of "Prosperity" play.
Game layout pattern.
Various derivative gameplay.
For each plot in the game, the rules of naming place names in reality can be used.
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Originally, people except Doug thought "Monopoly" was just a simple game to be improved.
But if they see the thick stack of paper written by Doug, they will find that "Monopoly" is just a branch in the game series "Monopoly".
The entire game system is very complex and comprehensive, and it doesn't seem like it can be written in a short period of time.
Doug finished writing all of this and suddenly remembered that he seemed to need a brand.
What brand is it called?
Clayden?
This reminds people of the small town in Germany that is famous for tailoring.
It would be better to call it "Doug".
The brand's slogan is also very good, right?
Dogs are so cute, who doesn’t like dogs?
Doug wrote down the design requirements for the logo, and left the rest to McGill to do.
After all this, Doug went to wash up.
The bath water that was already below the body temperature was a little cool when used, which slightly excited Doug's spirit.
However, after washing up, Doug lies in bed for a short while and then slept like a dead dog.
Doug's first stop when he woke up early the next morning was to go to the printing and dyeing factory to prepare for the visit.
Although the configuration of several female workers is a bit simple, what can they do when they are in the beginning?
"Today there will be a group of people visiting the factory. My requirements for you are very simple, just work and don't speak. No matter what they ask you, you don't answer.
silence!
You just need silence!
Besides that, just treat it as usual.
You don't need to pay special attention to anything."
The female workers stared at Doug, and no one answered actively.
"Do you understand?" Doug asked.
"Listen... I understand."
"I understand."
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Although there were only six people, the answers were still scattered.
Doug frowned slightly, he was not sure if these female workers remembered them.
"Each of you repeats it, start with you."
It took about fifteen minutes before all the female workers finished retelling.
Retelling is not an easy thing.
It requires memory—remember what was said.
Summarize Ability - There are several key points to summarizing things.
Expression ability - express your ideas in full.
In Doug's view, five of the six people, except Rose, did not even reach the bottom limit.
By his standards, Ross is just qualified and is still a long way from being excellent.
He originally wanted to use these female workers as the backbone of the future expansion of "Monopoly".
With the backbone belt, we will increase the production capacity of Monopoly as quickly as possible.
However, judging from their poor personal qualities, his overly idealistic idea is going to go bankrupt again.
However, Doug was not discouraged, and nothing in this world was easy.
After confirming that several female workers understood their intentions, Doug went upstairs or read the organized newspaper.
According to common sense, all the news serialized in newspapers should be read as soon as possible.
Because after this time, there is no longer timeliness, it is just a ball of waste paper.
But Doug doesn't think so.
He believes that the content reported in newspapers can reflect the social status quo of a certain period of time to a certain extent.
If you want to understand effective information, you cannot only look at the present one-sidedly, but also observe trends vertically.
Even if there is bias, it at least represents the interests of organizations that can affect the media industry and what kind of trends the society wants.
Doug has basically grasped the economic situation in the United States and the international situation outside the United States in the past year. In this way, when he talks and laughs with others, he doesn't have to worry about revealing news that he shouldn't have said in advance.
Information is wealth.
Doug doesn't want others to make a big profit because of his own words.
The tour group I made an appointment yesterday did not arrive until noon.
Doug stood at the door to greet them, and introduced as he walked in, "This is the factory I bought specifically to produce "Monopoly".
Thompson looked up at the label on the door and asked, "This was originally the Smith Printing and Dyeing Factory?"
"Yes. Why do you know Smith?" Doug asked.
"I've seen it a few times...well...I heard that he was dead...he's a good person...I hope he won't go to hell." Thompson said.
The group gradually walked in.
"I plan to sell "Monopoly" to the whole world. Although this factory seems to be empty now, it won't take long to open a second factory and a third factory..."
Walked to the workshop where there were only six female workers.
Six female workers were working in silence.
No matter how stupid a person is, he can have a different kind of beauty after he is proficient in one thing.
Although the female workers have been drawing for less than thirty hours, after producing a large amount of waste, their movements at this time also have a wonderful sense of rhythm.
Everyone asked questions one by one, and Doug answered them one by one.
His smooth answers and wide factory buildings made most of the tour groups agree that Doug really wanted to sell "Monopoly" to the world.
Robert Jr., son of the American Red Oak Tycoon, said, "Brothers Doug, I can provide the factory model and chess piece model you just mentioned."
"I can provide freighters when I sell to Europe," said Francis, who owns dozens of ocean-going freighters at home.
The rest also expressed their support for Doug.
Even Gilbert pretended to say that he could provide natural plant dyes in the future.
In an instant, "Monopoly", which was originally in its infancy, seemed to have an entire manufacturing system in an instant.
Chapter completed!