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Act Eighty-Eighth

The popularity of the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory version of "Monopoly" even led to the sales of the Mitos Manufacturing Company version of "Monopoly".

However, although sales should have been happy, none of the founders of Mitos Manufacturing, led by Gilbert, were happy.

Because... when sales increase, they still care about market share.

Originally, because of their monopoly on sales channels, they exceeded the sales share of Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory Edition in one fell swoop, but now they reversed.

How could they have thought that in addition to selling in stores, newspaper boys could also be used to sell Monopoly.

The most important thing is that the core of the plan, the control of dyes, seems to have failed.

One of the partners asked in a dry throat, "Gilbert, have you confirmed why the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory can continue to produce Monopoly? Haven't you cut off the supply of dyes in the entire New Haven area? What a hell! Why is that little homeless man still keeps producing Monopoly?"

Gilbert, who was accused, had a bad expression.

However, he would not admit that there was something wrong with his lockdown plan, but instead looked for objective reasons.

He said with a serious expression, "I think everyone knows the Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory version of "Monopoly". After opening the bag, no matter whether there is any harvest or not, someone will be responsible for recycling it.

The recycling price is stable at ten cents.

Aren’t you curious who has such strength and can continue to make acquisitions in such a stable manner?

That’s right! You guys are right. After I investigated, I found that it was Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory itself.

They not only stuffed money into Monopoly, but also gamified the entire Monopoly sales.

Just recently, another man drove ten packs of Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory version of "Monopoly", winning a hundred dollars.

A full 40 times rate of return without any effort, it can even make people feel very exciting.

The most important thing is that although they lack dyes, they can be repackaged and sold through the recycling process.

The repackaged Monopoly does not have to everyone win the prize, as long as someone wins the prize, it can still be sold.

After selling it, it will be recycled and complete the entire cycle.

Use the difference between the number of winners and sales of a very small number of people to earn the difference, so as to make a profit if there is insufficient dye.

I admit that I made a mistake, made the same mistake as everyone else, and underestimated Doug Clayden, the little homeless man.

But I don't think the dye lockdown plan has not worked, it's just that the effect has not met expectations."

Gilbert said that he changed from a "huge mistake" to a "slight mistake".

However, his words did not satisfy his partners.

Mitos Manufacturing Company spends money every day like flowing water. It has a lot of expenses and a lot of sudden and complicated events.

The reason for partnership is because I used to think there was a good income expectation.

But now, the partners found that Mitos Manufacturing Company could not even beat the printing and dyeing factory of a small homeless man, and it was naturally normal for internal differences.

Gilbert saw the partners who were also Yale students quieted a little, and he said with concern, "But we can't take it lightly. I found out that the little homeless man in Clayden had purchased several ships of coal tar. I was worried that he would set fire to our factory because he couldn't get the dye.
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