Mr. Wardrick once told his daughter that Lynch was the most outstanding person he had ever met.
Not only does he have an astonishing way of thinking, but also a terrifying ability to execute; his success doesn't involve even a bit of luck.
If anyone thinks that others' success must be due to good fortune, then that person is definitely one without "luck," a failure.
Severa seriously discussed every detail with Lynch, being responsible for her advertisement and learning Lynch's way of thinking.
Before today, advertisements in the Federation mainly consisted of opening ads, halftime ads, and closing ads.
The first two were the most valuable, with closing ads priced slightly lower.
Some operators even broke apart certain programs for more segments to gather more ad fees.
But these people's methods, compared to Lynch's, were evidently far too ugly.
From items beside the host's desk to a poster on the wall, Lynch marked a price on every space that could catch people's attention.
