In the end, Arthur decided to participate in that project.
First, his family needed money, and second, this project was not bad in general.
Arthur learned a great deal after relocating himself there.
As Viviane C. Ceriel stated, this place was full of talented and smart people, and Viviane C. Ceriel was truly a genius among those aces and smartest people.
She was an out-of-the-box woman. Many of her suggestions would end with the word 'impossible,' to which she would always respond, 'Then you should make it possible.' This woman believed that nothing was impossible. The only problem was that you did not do it.
"How can innovation happen without such an idea?" She asked, smiling, one evening as Arthur sat down to study his work. "Impossibility breeds possibility. They were also the source of magic. In fact, I set the data in this new virtual world (2.0) as a magical world."
This virtual world 2.0 would be themed after 'The Legend of King Arthur.'