The huge sales of Ultraman movies have naturally led to the development of a large number of spin-off industries, such as model figures, peripheral publications, and even some backpacks, water bottles, keychains, etc. involving the theme of Ultraman images. wait.

At first, Richard outsourced these things to other manufacturers. As the copyright holder, he only received a commission from the authorized portion. But later he soon discovered that the profit from selling these things was really high. As the person involved, he underestimated how high the Ultraman craze was created by the combination of movies and reality. The enthusiasm of consumers to buy was completely beyond His imagination. Even a life-size Ultraman model that he thought was extremely painful—priced at over $10,000, which he considered extremely unscientific—was actually snapped up by local tycoons.

Realizing the huge profits involved, Richard waved his hand and decided to just do it ourselves. In the past, they only earned licensing fees, and the actual production and sales process was all in the hands of foreign factories. God knows how much they lost in the process?

Don't look at it. The topic of "anti-corruption" has never been mentioned in the United States. It seems that everyone in their politics is self-denial and everyone in business is honest and fair. In fact, that is not the case at all. In the eyes of capitalists, you are responsible for one project after another. As long as things are done well, you should get some kickbacks. That cannot be called greed at all!

All peripheral cooperation for the "Ultraman 3" movie was terminated by him. Richard acquired several processing plants and established a subsidiary under "Planet Pictures" to be responsible for the operation of movie-related peripherals.

He didn't know it until he didn't count it before. At this time, he gathered together various related peripheral items and made a list. Richard found that there were quite a lot of things. The model figures are all standard, in addition to a series of magazines, tapestries, street stalls, posters, pillow covers, themed keyboards, headphones, mice, and computer cases.

He actually found an ice cream with his own theme. Forget it, but when he got the actual object and looked at it, he found that it was a cone with a silly Ultraman head stuffed into the cone. The customer had to bite off the head in one bite.

Richard had a dark face and almost couldn't help but slap the table. MD Who is ZZ who designed this thing? Needless to say, I will drag it to the Pacific Ocean to feed the fish tonight!

As Planet Pictures grew bigger and bigger, and with the establishment of a subsidiary company, someone soon pointed out that the original building space was not enough. Richard thought the same thing. The building he bought when the company was founded does seem a bit stingy today, and it's almost time to replace it.

But where to move?

Someone suggested that maybe we could move to Backus Tower?

Richard was a little curious. Isn't Bacchus Tower the territory of the Fantastic Four? Is this building still for sale?

Once I got to know them, I realized that the Fantastic Four were almost too poor to pay off their debts, and had to sell their properties to pay off their debts. This seems unbelievable - sitting in a landmark building in a prime location in New York, being a public figure with exposure and popularity as high as that of a popular star, and having a world-class scientist like Shengun De. , but the Fantastic Four can be so in debt that they have no food to eat. I don’t know if this is a superpower.

I don’t know how poor the Fantastic Four must be before they choose to sell the building, but Richard doesn’t dare to buy this building. As we all know, Shengunde spends all day doing research in the building that ordinary people can't even think of. He is particularly keen on exploring space that people don't understand. The result is that a mess of aliens will appear in the Bacchus Building every three days. world creatures.

Richard felt that anyone who wanted to buy the Bacchus Building was out of their minds. It’s not surprising that all kinds of monsters would come out of the corner of the building on any given day. Whoever wants to buy this ghost place can buy it.

After the first set of plans was rejected, a group of experts met for a long time to analyze and came up with an idea that they all agreed was a good idea - to buy the original Doum Group building.

Back then, Dr. Victor von Doom was tricked from heaven to hell by his old classmate, God. The consortium worth tens of billions went bankrupt, and even the steps to struggle were left behind. After that, the Doom Building was naturally abandoned and left to gather dust in a prime location in New York.

Is there anyone who came up with the idea for this building? Of course there are. After all, the Doom Group's building was once a New York landmark. The location was well chosen and the building was very tall and impressive. It’s just that most people who inspected this building were eventually persuaded to leave without exception.

Comrade Doom may be a bit paranoid about persecution. He built an office building like a military fortress. Everyone was shocked when they saw it. After checking the floor, they discovered that Doom actually hid a machine gun and a Vulcan cannon in the mezzanine of his building! The whole building looks normal on the outside, but there are secrets hidden inside. Every glass window in the building is bulletproof and impact-resistant. The outer walls of the building are lined with an alloy layer that can absorb shocks. A device that can activate a signal shielding field at any time is installed in the foundation, which can isolate the building from signals and the outside world at any time.

No one knows why Doom would add so many weird things to his office building, but a pile of military-grade materials must be ridiculously expensive, and no one would be able to afford it in New York City. Want to buy a super fortress in the center?

But don’t mention it yet. After the Battle of New York, a large number of buildings in the city were demolished. The Stark Tower and the Osborn Building were all damaged to varying degrees. Only the empty building in Doom was slightly damaged. hurt. The aliens occasionally hit the building with one or two lasers, which at most only scratched the skin, but could not break its defense at all.

Richard thought the Doom building was pretty good. Not for anything else, just because it is strong!

He feels that everyone really lacks forward-looking vision. What is the most important thing about buying real estate in New York? Of course the building is strong enough! Not only does it have to be able to withstand earthquakes and wind, it also has to be able to block lasers and missiles. And this building left by Comrade Doom can do all the above!

Theoretically speaking, after the Battle of New York is over, there should be no large-scale conflicts in New York. Street gangs and super criminals are causing trouble, and even if they hit their building, they won't cause much damage. Coupled with the fact that the entire city was undergoing reconstruction after the Battle of New York, real estate prices in New York have fallen below the lowest level in history. Buying during this period means you can make money.

So what else are you thinking about? Buy buy buy! Don’t go through the process and just buy it!

Of course, if another alien beast happens to emerge from under the building's foundation, then treat it as if he didn't say anything.

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