Chapter 251 You establish a written document!
Lilith was eating potato chips and said seriously: "Gu Fan, please help me analyze this. Which one of these three games is better?"
Gu Fan put it He put the document on the coffee table, then lay back on the sofa again and started to paralyze: "It's okay, I think it's okay, I don't have any special ideas."
"After all, I am just the person in charge of the physical store now. Games are not my business. ”
Lilith was a little helpless. Obviously, although Gu Fan’s current state of “non-violence and non-cooperation” made her a little unhappy, there was also a good reason for her to not have an attack.
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Don't you suspect that I am causing trouble in the game? Then I won’t participate at all!
Originally, when Lilith sent Gu Fan to a physical store, she really wanted to isolate him from the game. However, after the isolation, she discovered that it didn’t seem to be of any help at all, and Gu Fan’s suggestions were missing. , she was a little unable to move.
But he is a demon from hell after all, so it is impossible to bow his head and admit his mistake.
Then Lilith's expression became serious: "Gu Fan, as the number one employee of Nitiantian, how can you separate your duties and responsibilities so clearly when you are working?
< br>“Our company is now in the stage of expanding its territory. The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility. You have to stand up! ”
Gu Fan continued to spread out, indifferent.
Lilith took a few steps in the living room: "Then taking over the game, I'll leave it to you! When the job is done, you will be rewarded based on your merits!"
Gu Fan is still No reaction.
Lilith was shocked: "Gu Fan! How can you be so arrogant now! Can't even discussing merit and rewards motivate you?"
Gu Fan chuckled in his heart, discussing Reward for merit? When have you ever really rewarded people based on their merits...
Wasn’t the bonus I received written in the contract from the beginning? I never saw you giving me extra money.
What's more, you didn't plan to give me those bonuses at the beginning, and you didn't plan to make the game profitable at all. I got it all by relying on game bugs and taking advantage of the tiger's mouth.
So, what Lilith said about "rewards based on merit" has no appeal to Gu Fan at all.
He spread his hands: "Mr. Li, I am very satisfied with the status quo and do not need any more rewards. If you insist on letting me do this, then one thing: if there is a problem with this game in the future, Just don't throw the blame on me."
Lilith's expression was a little tangled.
For her, if she could really collect a lot of negative emotions, then it would be okay to give Gu Fan some bonuses depending on her mood.
But...if the game fails again, will she not doubt Gu Fan? That is absolutely impossible.
After all, the devil's character is such that he is naturally suspicious.
But after careful consideration, Lilith felt that agreeing was the better choice.
Because judging from the situation of "Road Rage Simulator", even if Gu Fan does not participate, there is still the possibility of something happening in this game; and when I transferred Gu Fan from the game department before, it really made Gu Fan If there is an excuse for not cooperating, if he had not given a clear task, it would be impossible for Gu Fan to take over.
After thinking about it, Lilith had no choice but to nod: "Okay, then I agree. Even if there is a problem with this mmorpg, it has nothing to do with you!"
Gu Fan still didn't move: "You establish the evidence!"
Lilith: "...Gu Fan, don't go too far!"
Gu Fan glanced at her, silently slid down, and lay down flatter.
“You!”
Lilith was a little speechless, but finally sighed silently and acquiesced to Gu Fan's request.
Just when she was about to raise her hand to make a devil's contract, she saw Gu Fan suddenly stood up from the sofa, took out a ready-made contract from who knows which pocket on his body, and handed it to passed.
"Mr. Li, if you have no objection, I hope that the contents of this contract can be used to fulfill it."
Lilith was shocked: "Gu Fan, you are really getting better and better. He’s getting more and more aggressive!
“This is the first time I’ve ever seen a human come to me to sign a contract! ”
Gu Fan coughed twice and said, "Ahem, once it's new, it's familiar again. You see, our human contract is obviously much simpler. You hells should also learn from it and streamline the process. In short, this contract is very useful to you." There is no loss at all. As long as you sign it, I will work hard on the next game!" Lilith took the contract very reluctantly and scanned it quickly.
The content of this contract is very simple, nothing more than some exemption clauses.
Gu Fan will be responsible for organizing the development of this mmorpg game, but the contract also stipulates that Gu Fan must strictly follow Lilith's requirements and cannot make his own decisions, otherwise it will be regarded as a breach of contract.
At the same time, if Gu Fan has implemented Lilith's request but there is still a problem with the game, then Gu Fan will not bear any responsibility for it.
Not assuming any responsibility means that Lilith cannot fill his shoes in any way, including but not limited to sending him to other areas.
If Lilith still needs Gu Fan to develop games in the future, she must give 100% trust. She cannot assign him halfway through game development, or deliberately exclude Gu Fan from new projects.
In other words, either don’t use Gu Fan at all, or trust and use him unconditionally.
This contract seems quite fair, at least much fairer than the devil's contract.
So Lilith seemed a little surprised. She thought Gu Fan would propose a clause that was particularly unfavorable to her.
For Lilith, this contract also has restrictions on Gu Fan: Gu Fan must develop the game strictly in accordance with her requirements; at the same time, she also retains certain rights of choice, and she can choose not to use Gu Fan at all.
It’s just that after you decide to use it, you can’t blame it anymore.
This condition is acceptable.
After thinking for a moment, Lilith pretended to be generous and said: "Okay, let's follow this contract! You should feel honored. You are the first human being to take the initiative to sign a contract with the devil in hell!< br>
"That is to say, the great Lady Lilith is so generous. If it were any other demon, she would have thrown you into a frying pan and fried her into finger-licking chicken! ”
Gu Fan watched Lilith carefully as she signed the contract, and then he clarified a little more: "Okay, now that we have reached a consensus, tell me, Mr. Li, what exactly do you need me to do?"
Lily Si felt something was wrong, but after all, business was important, so she didn’t think too much and went straight to the topic.
"First of all, help me analyze which of these three games is better!"
Gu Fan picked up the three documents on the table again, briefly browsed them quickly, and did Look thoughtful.
As we all know, when a leader asks you to give advice, he does not necessarily really want you to give advice.
To be more clear, the advice the leader asks you to give may not necessarily be your own true advice, but is often the advice that the leader already has a preference for.
If you don’t understand this, it is recommended not to enter the workplace.
Lilith, the leader, is more in line with this.
Gu Fan knew very well that if what he said was not the answer Lilith wanted to hear, then if the game did not collect enough negative emotions, then even with this contract, Lilith would inevitably hold grudges in the future.
Therefore, Gu Fan cannot make a decision directly. Instead, he needs to use rational and emotional analysis to pinch Lilith just right, just in time to hit her preferred game, and let her make her own decision. Decide.
Thinking of this, Gu Fan began to analyze.
“First of all, let’s be clear. Although Mr. Li is not short of money, you still have to pay attention to cost-effectiveness, right? That is to use less money as much as possible to collect more negative emotions. "
Lilith nodded: "That's right!"
Although Lilith is not short of money, her money in this world is of course limited.
She has a bottom line of psychological expectations for the cost of each game, but this bottom line fluctuates greatly.
After all, the money saved can be used to further promote and market the game that collects negative emotions, which can also generate more negative emotions.
So, we still have to consider cost-effectiveness.
Gu Fan continued: "In that case, I think the first game can be ruled out first."
(End of this chapter)