The head of Disney in the Huaxia Nation region couldn't sit still any longer.
In the past, Disney had been incredibly proud within the Huaxia region, relying on their unique IP.
Building a theme park requires spending a lot of money, something that some domestic tycoons could easily afford.
But when it came to IP rights, it was a tough nut to crack.
As a result, no other theme park in the country could even hope to compete with Disney.
Now with the cost-effective Dream Factory, who would still go to Disney?
To prevent Dream Factory's opening from stealing all of their traffic, Disney's regional senior executives hastily convened an emergency meeting for discussion.
The result of the discussion was—pulling strings.
Disney's park manager had a very good friend who just so happened to be the director of the Jianglin Cultural and Tourism Bureau.
All it would take was for him to issue some soft regulations.