Kim Jung-hyun, of course, didn't dare slack off.
After joining the company, he stayed diligently in the office, waiting for the boss to give him instructions on what to do.
He even thought about cleaning up after work, only to find that the company had already paid for the property management to take care of it.
Anyway, the company didn't have any secrets that couldn't be seen, so Hanjun explained it that way.
Most of the time, Kim Jung-hyun just answered the phone occasionally and received collaboration invitations from various places.
He didn't dare make decisions on his own, so after organizing everything, he sent it all to Hanjun.
But Hanjun sent it back to him, saying, "You should first sort out what's worth paying attention to; you can ignore the rest and just throw it away." .net
Throw it all away?
Kim Jung-hyun was stunned as he looked at the invitations.
Most of the companies were well-known in the industry, and Hanjun wanted to toss them without even looking?
But what could Kim Jung-hyun do?
He had to handle it as Hanjun instructed, feeling a bit pained as he did.
Overall, the work was a bit scattered, but Hanjun had him handle a lot of things, and Kim Jung-hyun felt pretty good about it during this time.
The most important thing was that after work, Hanjun wouldn't bother him.
If Kim Jung-hyun tried to reach out about work, Hanjun would say it was after hours and to discuss it tomorrow.
If something urgent came up for the company, Hanjun wouldn't make Kim Jung-hyun work overtime; he would just take care of it himself.
For example, the announcements posted on the official website and the social media accounts over the past few days—Hanjun handled all of that.
When Kim Jung-hyun woke up the next day, he found a bunch of new messages on his phone and almost thought the company's accounts had been hacked.
After Kim Jung-hyun looked at the message history, he realized that Hanjun had quietly handled all the work himself and never intended to call him.
He knocked on the office door.
Kim Jung-hyun instinctively closed the video, but Hanjun waved his hand and said, "It's fine. I'm just here to ask you something."
Kim Jung-hyun was surprised, not expecting Hanjun to suddenly come to the company.
He wasn't prepared at all.
Luckily, Hanjun didn't care about Kim Jung-hyun slacking off at work.
Kim Jung-hyun asked, "What can I do for you, Mr. Han?"
Hanjun paused when he heard the name, realizing that only Kim Jung-hyun had interacted with him and had gotten used to calling him "Mr. Han," a title he wasn't quite used to.
"You don't need to call me Mr. Han; just call me 'boss,'" Hanjun said before quickly moving on to the next topic, "Has the company received any invitations for business cooperation?"
Kim Jung-hyun was confused, "What kind of business cooperation?"
Hanjun's expression became serious, "I'm talking about advertising in the game."
He was a bit displeased.
Even Master PungPong and the other players had received invitations from companies who wanted to advertise, so why hadn't his game company received any?
Did these companies think they could just use the game's popularity for free?
If these companies wanted to take advantage of <<God's Games Online>> for free, they shouldn't be surprised if he took drastic measures.
Hanjun was thinking that since companies wanted to sneakily advertise in the game, he might as well officially recruit advertisers through the company, plugging any loopholes at the source.
After all, wouldn't it be better for them to advertise with the game company's help?
Not to mention, Hanjun could even replicate the companies' products in the game.
This way, players would use the special items he created for the advertisers, making these items part of the World of Eorera.
Both people in the World of Eorera and those on Earth would get to know about the product.