Inside the fitting room, Catherine was shirtless.
"I never thought you'd be a B cup already,"
Lisa said, taking several measurements of Catherine's bust, not only the top and bottom, but also the vertical; who knows what she was up to.
"You're already a B?" she exclaimed in surprise.
"No way, they look so small!"
Catherine was puzzled.
In fact, the comics she had read in her past life had deceived her.
Some anime used "fanservice" as a selling point, exaggerating women's breasts. Sometimes an E-cup looked like two basketballs, but in reality, an E-cup wasn't that big; it just gave the impression of volume when wearing a bra.
"Is a B big?"Lisa looked at Catherine strangely, who could only scratch her head.
Lisa suddenly smiled mischievously.
"Maybe it can grow to a G cup; H is not ruled out either."
A cold sweat seemed to drip from Catherine's forehead.
"Too big...",
Lisa shrugged. "Don't people like the bigger the better?"
In Europe and America, this seems to be true.
Like the famous adult magazine *Playboy*, there is a popular saying: "Playboy sales are directly proportional to the size of the cover girl's breasts."
Lisa's fingers brushed Catherine's nipples, making her tremble.
"Although an H is a bit big, a G would be fine, I think."
Indeed, there is a big aesthetic difference between Europeans and Asians.
Although it is the same Far East, in Hong Kong and Taiwan, C, D, E and F cups can be found everywhere, but in mainland China, the vast majority are A and B cups.
For Catherine, from an aesthetic point of view, she doesn't care too much about the size of her breasts, as long as the shape looks good.
From the perspective of freedom of movement, Catherine hoped that her bra size would not go beyond a C.
"At most, it can only be a C," Catherine told Lisa.
"It's too small, you can't even tell." Lisa seemed quite upset by Catherine's lack of concern for her breasts.
"Anyway, I'll let it grow as much as it wants."
"Well, get dressed. Even if there's air conditioning, it's not good to catch a cold."
Finally, everything was settled.
Catherine breathed a sigh of relief and got dressed.
"Kate, come pick it up tomorrow, it will be a surprise for you~".
Lisa smiled at Catherine.
"Thank you so much."
Interestingly, Catherine felt that being naked in front of her companions was not as embarrassing as going to buy a bra. She even wondered if something was wrong with her.
But since everything was fixed, it no longer made sense to think about such trivial things.
Back home, Catherine turned on the TV and put on a VHS tape of Superman.
A VCR, which appeared in 1956, is now a real luxury, but when Bruce wanted a color TV, he just bought one, along with a set of Superman VHS tapes.
It was an animated series, produced in 1941, in color. A nostalgic whim.
Each episode of Superman lasted only 8 minutes, but back then, each episode cost $30,000… $30,000 in 1941!
It's funny how Americans are; their own history is only two hundred years old, but they love nostalgia. They bring out things from the past, like Transformers and Superman, and they become huge hits.
Even celebrities should have had their best moment after thirty years, right? But these fictional characters haven't; instead, they've been incredibly popular.
Katherine wanted to have a piece of the pie and create some "classic characters," but she just didn't have the resources. After all, animation and television are not the work of one person.
Thinking about this, she could only shake her head and pull out her integrated circuit board.
The board had a 2 kB IBM memory chip, and the countless semiconductor transistors that Catherine had soldered were products of Fairchild Semiconductor. Combined with the circuits that controlled the television, the board looked incredibly complex.
However, it was quite simple to build. The only problem was soldering the cathode ray tube to the TV.
Catherine had been working on this board for a long time, spending all her pay on it.
But since she didn't have a TV, some things couldn't be done.
The family had bought a color TV, and the old 14-inch black-and-white TV was in Catherine's room.
She skillfully dismantled the black and white TV.
Catherine studied software engineering because she was very interested in computers. Although she had studied management, it was just for fun; after all, a non-professional management program was just a way to make money.
Unfortunately, she didn't have a computer, but Catherine took advantage of her experience in electrical engineering.
Although it was complicated, she managed to get it working in a few hours.
"Don't underestimate Chinese college students!"
Catherine laughed smugly, but the story wasn't over. She pulled out a typewriter.
Her task was simple: turn it into a keyboard.
It wasn't difficult. In the future, a man named Jack-Zylkin spent nine months designing and building a typewriter keyboard that could be connected to a USB interface. However, that was just the design practice; the actual production time was only one hour.
Catherine had tried it herself after reading the report, and now it seemed a piece of cake.
She wanted to buy a computer keyboard, but couldn't find one anywhere, so she had to make one herself.
When she finished, she turned on the TV, turned the knob, and soon a black and white screen appeared: a game. People at that time may not have known it, but in the future, even those who had never touched a computer would know it: Tetris.
"Done!"
Catherine jumped up and down with excitement.
Anime, computers, clothing, movies, video games: all of those were industries that interested her, but right now she had no energy.
Without money, it's all just words.
So now he focuses on any industry that can generate revenue. The imminent rise of television has also caught his eye.
Of course, there's no rush. Although he has already created the game, he won't be able to play it for a while; he still has to shoot a movie.
"By the way, what's this called?"
Catherine thought for a moment and decided to call it "GameTV."
Actually, Catherine also wanted to disassemble the console, but that would require modifying the input interface again, and she didn't have time for that. For now, this was the only option.
Meanwhile, Lisa breathed a sigh of relief. The lingerie she made for Catherine was finished and looked very good. Lisa was very satisfied.
Author's note:
She started a poll about large teams versus small teams.
