Chapter 32 - I love my wives (1/2)
Kyle: ”I am sorry, Elly. I was supposed to be with you but I was not there. If you still think that I am not needed I'll go. I will never interfere in your live. I just want you to be happy that's all.”
I was on a guilt trip. Their sad faces made me grief. Air of melancholy surrounded me. I got up from the couch and started moving towards the door. Peggy was startled by my action. When I reached the door, someone clanged to my back. I thought It was Peggy but to my surprise it was Elly.
Elly: ”Where are you going now?”
Kyle: ”…”
Elly: ”I won't let you go this time. You dumbo you didn't even care about your sister and just left me alone. You promised me that you won't leave me alone ever again. Please don't leave me alone again.”
She was weeping the whole time. I hugged her tightly, patting and ċȧrėssing her hair.
Kyle: ”I am sorry for everything I did. I am really very sorry. I promise I won't leave you ever again.”
Elly: ”Hm. You better keep your promise.”
Kyle: ”I will”
So that is how I met with my family when I came back. Elly was really pissed off at me. I never knew a cute little girl like her could say those things but things change for better. She mȧturėd earlier. After a day I threw a small homecoming party where I invited only a handful of people like Colonel Phillips, his wife and Howard. They were all surprised and little sad listening to my made-up story. I think I will be successful as a story writer too. So, I wrote my own biography and published it. It became a huge hit.
I took the seat of CEO in Silver Industries. Within a month I introduced LCD tv sets but not because of having much coloured stuff in the market. It was not a hit. I also invented digital camera but it didn't go well. I didn't know what was the problem. I found the problem. The problem was my mentality. I was thinking too much ahead. There are not any digital computers which can process the data for these things.
For a whole a year I only focused on manufacturing and built my first ever digital computer which was not bulky like a room. It was like any normal PC we have nowadays. I installed the whole PC in my industry and gave training to all the staff for a year. In 1953 we were the worlds first industry working on digital data. I introduced CDs and CD players. I collaborated with many film industries and helped them colourise their movies digitally.