Chapter 211: The Duplicitous Tsundere(2/2)
To be honest, they still feel a little dazed.
How long has it been since Cheng Zhu told them that he was going to open a store in front of the school?
And having said that, everyone was actually quite shocked at the time. An 18-year-old freshman actually had money to open a store outside the school. His family was quite rich!
Looking back now, I just wonder where that was going.
At that time, the three of them could never have imagined that their roommate could really open a claw machine store that became popular all over the Internet, and finally sold it for more than 5 million!
It’s so crazy, all this is completely beyond their knowledge and imagination!
I feel like I can take it out and brag about it with my friends when I go back to my hometown.
My college roommate in Hangzhou made millions just a few months after starting school.
Maybe no one will believe you if you tell me! This is the most frightening thing!
Cheng Zhu looked at the three people who were stunned, and only thought in his mind: "I only told the group Shen Minglang created about this matter, and basically no one in the school has informed it yet."
"So, who spread the word about this?"
"Xu Qiaozui told Zhang Qiqi and then she spread the word?"
"Or is it Pei Yan?"
He glanced at Dong Dong, who was still muttering the word "awesome" in a low voice, as if he was in a daze, and ordered: "Post the post in the post bar to the group chat and show it to me."
"Okay."
Cheng Zhu took a look at the general content of the post and couldn't help but find it funny.
You can tell by just one look that he is Pei Yan's person.
The person who posted this post may also be a member of the student union.
This person first said that [You Lai Wan] has been transferred, and according to the contract, the owner will change in a few days.
By the way, this person also used a very interesting word - change of ownership.
In addition, it was specifically pointed out in the post that Pei Yan, the vice president of the student union, also invested a lot of money and became a shareholder of this store.
Also, he said eloquently that since it is a store owned by students of the Polytechnic University, we must consciously benefit the alumni, we must have this awareness, and we must have this consciousness.
When Cheng Zhu saw this, he felt like he was being scolded secretly.
The External Relations Department came to him to ask for sponsorship fees, but he didn't give any money.
Sure enough, it was written at the bottom of the post that the student union will hold an event next month, and the claw machine shop will sponsor 100 plush dolls as on-site prizes.
In addition, as long as you are an alumnus of Polytechnic University and come to the claw machine store next month with your Polytechnic University student ID card or meal card, you can get a 10% discount!
After reading the post, Cheng Zhu couldn't help but clicked his tongue: "Tsk, that's interesting!"
The main focus is to form a strong contrast with Cheng Zhu.
You have not provided support for any school activities.
You have not provided any discounts to our own alumni.
Giving away 100 dolls to student union activities is not a big deal. The point is that alumni will get a 10% discount on their purchases. This operation is easier to follow and to stir up public opinion.
Sure enough, Cheng Zhu scrolled down and the first comment he saw under the post was:
"This store will be completely different once the staff changes!"
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Chapter completed!