"♪Back to the beginning, to the time-space where I loved you♪"
"♪Freezing frame, unfaithful♪"
Ke Jin sat in his office, listening to the moving melody coming from the speakers, but his expression was numb.
I listened to the counter-clockwise clock a hundred times, yet I couldn't return to the eve of the game release.
Sales for "Dark Trickery" had soared past the 20 million mark from day 12, under the onslaught of insane firepower.
It also became Blue Star's best-selling horror game of recent years.
Naturally, the task also failed.
Ke Jin, utterly deflated, no longer had much of a reaction to the task's failure itself.
So what if I lost!
I've lost so many times already, it's not like anybody cares, do I look like I care? Hahahahahahahaha!
Of course, aside from sneaking into his office to sulk for a while.
Ke Jin also conducted a thorough post-failure review.
Analyzing why this strategy failed, where it went wrong, and how to optimize it moving forward.