Chapter 251
Aubree caused a stir at the hospital and was quite pleased with the outcome. After discharge, Alice seemed to avoid Ronald deliberately. She didn’t even go home, just took a plane and went overseas.
Aubree also received unexpected news that Carmen’s MindDrift initially made some profit but later lost it all. To make matters worse, Alice and Daxton covered the losses with their own money.
Alice was loaded, but Daxton was an academic who spent most of his time in the lab. As Wilson Group’s dividends were managed by dedicated professionals, he didn’t have much cash flow on hand.
After MindDrift closed down, Vincent thoroughly investigated some of the early investments and concluded that Daxion had misappropriated lab funds.
However, bringing this up now would not pose a threat. The Wilson family might have easily made up for the losses, and Daxton might have already rectified it.
Aubree remembered that in her previous life, the drug that Daxton developed had a critical flaw. However, he only received heavy criticism after he got into trouble misappropriating the lab funds.
Playzy was practically running by itself now. The two new features were raking in cash every day. The platform had completely stabilized now, and It had also set the perfect stage for Zappy, which she would launch soon.
Aubree wasn’t rushing Zappy’s release, knowing SAT was approaching and launching Zappy would be a huge undertaking. Instead, she started to focus on her studies.
It was probably the most peaceful period Aubree had experienced. There were no abrupt troubles and disturbances from the Wilson family.
The summer heat kept rising, and it signaled that a turning point in life was approaching for many.
While focusing on her studies, Aubree also had the people at Bree Technology use their Playzy platform as a starting point to connect with other social and live–streaming platforms, bringing the concept of short videos into the public eye.
Recently, many people noticed that while browsing livestreams or other social platforms, short videos ranging from a few seconds to several dozen seconds would pop up. They found it pretty entertaining.


Alvin had ranked first in the school for the art entrance exam, so as long as his academic scores weren’t too poor, getting into Rithol Art School wouldn’t be a problem.

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