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The benefits of this situation were obvious. The competition between both parties would make the copyrights of Marvel heroes even more valuable, naturally driving up their prices. It was somewhat like an auction.
Marvel's president, Perelman, was a textbook capitalist. He once introduced Marvel hero trading cards, randomly inserting them into comic books to entice fans to collect and buy more—similar to how some snack brands include collectible cards in their packaging. More importantly, he raised the price of the comic books, making him a classic profiteer.
Mavi, relying on memories from his past life, knew exactly what kind of person the Marvel boss was. So, before coming to negotiate an investment deal, he had made thorough preparations—preparations that took nearly three weeks of his valuable time.
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