Flynn wasn't the type to make promises lightly, and he certainly didn't make them just to sound good. If he said he would do something, he meant it, especially when it came to Amy.
For one, Chad clearly had influence, the kind that could open doors most players wouldn't even know existed, and since Amy and her team had helped him find his footing in the game, returning the favor felt only natural. Beyond that, if Chad's guild, Iron-Blooded Academy, wanted to expand its reach, then building ties with capable studios was the smartest way forward. More allies meant more opportunities, and in a game like this, connections mattered just as much as skill.
