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Chapter 821

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Daddy System had left a loophole early in the morning. Perhaps it was waiting for him in the team module.

Money was still very useful in this world.

The soul of a team was a common belief, but a lot of money was necessary to maintain a team.

In fact, compared with these three girls, Luke was more interested in potential teammates.

Damon and his daughter, Rebecca the Redback Spider, and Bloodmint were ready-made and suitable teammates.

Damon and his daughter were in New York, and they specialized in dealing with drug dealers.

After Luke transferred to New York, he would definitely work hard to deepen his relationship with them and try to pull them into his team.

Rebecca, on the other hand, didn't move at all. She was clearly still meditating and adjusting her mood.

Bloodmint still needed to hide herself from the Fraternity's eyes and ears.

This woman had a strong sense of justice and bottom line, and was also a quasi-assassin of the Fraternity.

Bloodmint was also close to Rebecca, and it would be much safer and more efficient for the two of them to work together.

However, the prerequisite for this small team was that Rebecca was willing to come out again.

Also, the Fraternity had to disappear.

It was only a matter of time.

Based on the intelligence on the Fraternity that the two of them had mentioned, this hitman organization's nest was in New Jersey, just across the river from New York.

The Fraternity was already on Luke's blacklist.

Each of the killers who slaughtered innocents was worth at least a thousand points. He definitely wouldn't let go of this experience pack.

This might also be an opportunity to become teammates with Rebecca and Bloodmint. It was completely worth it.



The next few days were peaceful.

Claire left Los Angeles with the earthquake charity performance team and went on a national tour.

With Gold Nugget's second clone following them, Luke wasn't worried.

As the charity performance progressed, Luke spent a lot of time on the software support for the Titanium phones.

The main software framework had already been completed, and Little Snail had filled in the details. Now, all he needed to do was debug and go online.

The software support would be upgraded and expanded step by step. The phone company had already set up a software development department, and the follow-up work would be left to them. Luke didn't need to spend time on it.

At the moment, there were only two types of software for the Titanium phones.

One was the phone butler, and its most important function at the moment was to transfer files to the computer, mainly for pictures.

The second one was an entrance to a social network service platform. Luke only needed to upload pictures and text.

The rest of the functions would also be handed over to the software development department.

He, the big boss, couldn't do everything and keep his subordinates as wage thieves.

The first people to get Titanium phones were basically the celebrities who participated in the charity performance.

On this platform, they automatically obtained an authenticated account tied to their phone, which was also their stage name.

The first thing the social network platform did after it was launched was to promote the charity performance.

As the charity performance progressed, this group of more than a hundred first-rate and second-rate stars in the United States would occasionally post various performance photos taken with Titanium phones on the platform.

Not only were there photos of them at the venue, but there were also many photos of them during rehearsals, on the road, and when they were eating.

This immediately caused an uproar among the fans.

In the past, most people would have to search for relevant information from the media if they wanted to know about celebrities.

This information had been "processed" by the media. No one knew how much of it was real.

But now, a large number of celebrities had actually taken the initiative to post their lives and work status. This was simply a "media earthquake."

It wasn't just the countless onlookers who were enjoying this sudden feast of celebrity privacy. The more nimble celebrities also realized the ingenuity of it.

In the past, if they wanted to increase their popularity, they would have to go to traditional media (television, newspapers, magazines) and do all kinds of interviews and programs.

Some people even deliberately created some negative news to avoid being forgotten. This was the helplessness of being a celebrity.

Although most of the publicity they received now had to rely on the star effect of the charity performance, in the long run, this kind of self-publishing pictures and text online could become one of the most important publicity methods for celebrities.

In the future, they wouldn't have to completely rely on traditional media to appear in front of the public. This was equivalent to having a "private program" for self-promotion.

As the tacit promoters of the Titanium phones, these celebrities vaguely knew that sales of the Titanium phones were expected to be 300,000 to 500,000 units this year.

Next year, this number would double again.

Based on their recent experience of using the Titanium phones, they knew that this kind of era-defining phone would quickly replace most of the current phones.

Young people who were used to the Internet and fashion would immediately buy this new product and throw away the outdated ones that could only answer calls and text messages.

Most of the fans of celebrities were young people, and they had to be nurtured from young people at the very least.

The smarter celebrities were already using pictures and text to test the attitude of their fans and to test the role of this new social network platform.

In the meantime, a few celebrities even created negative news.

The reason was simple.

A few celebrities who lacked experience in managing this kind of social media platform actually did something like "X hall to sell pictures."

Because they were on the way to the charity performance, when they were promoting their new work, the pictures they posted seemed to have accidentally included pictures of the earthquake charity performance.

At first, the enthusiastic onlookers didn't notice this.

After all, social networking platforms were new, and no one knew how to do it, including the celebrities themselves.

But traditional media was good at "discovering and amplifying problems."

They keenly noticed the selling point of this news, and immediately pulled these celebrities out to criticize them, saying that they had consumed the lives of the victims of the California earthquake and had to apologize to the entire country.

Of course, the celebrities immediately apologized and explained that they had been too busy with the charity performance and had been negligent.

After a few days of verbal warfare, the celebrities announced that they would donate to the California Earthquake Charity Fund to help more people affected by the disaster.

This matter lasted for ten days or so before it was over.

Luke didn't pay much attention to it, but Jenny called him excitedly and praised him.

Because of this incident, the name of the phone company's social network platform reached the ears of many people who didn't go online, as well as a large number of netizens who hadn't noticed the news before.

The phone company's online platform was called Face.

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Face, or f2f for short.

The pronunciation of this website was the same as Face to Face, and it corresponded to the main photo display function of the website. The x2x format was also very network-style, which wasn't bad.

That's right, this was a remake of a certain website from his previous life.

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