Transmigrating As a Poor Fake Heiress with Trillions in Family Asset - Chapter 40
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Chapter 40: The Lucky Draw
The successful conclusion of the Home Appliance Festival brought massive benefits to Jing-Selection. User growth skyrocketed, and the brand’s visibility reached new heights. While not yet a household name in every corner of the country, downloads had officially surpassed the ten million mark.
A platform cannot survive on users alone; it needs a robust ecosystem of merchants and products. After three major campaigns—spanning daily necessities, fresh fruit, and high-end appliances—Jing-Selection had proven it could ignite a shopping frenzy every time. This signaled a golden opportunity for businesses. Even international brands began flocking to the app, leading to a period of “blowout” growth.
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The Global Ripple Effect
At the MD corporation, the disgruntled general manager who had looked down on Jing-Selection was reassigned and replaced. His return to South Korea, however, caused a stir. He took to the Korean internet to vent his bitterness:
“That ‘Jing-Selection’ app in Country Z is a fluke. Online shopping won’t last. Once the promotions stop and the cheap goods are gone, who will buy? I’m glad to be back from such a foolish place.”
His mockery backfired. Curious Korean netizens began asking, “What is online shopping?” When they looked into it, they were stunned. Screenshots of the app went viral:
“Their prices are insane! Ten pounds of fruit for 20-30 RMB? That’s less than 5,000 Won!”
“I checked the app—they gave me a 1,700 Won coupon just for signing up. You can buy something for exactly that price and essentially get it for free! It’s a tragedy they don’t ship to our country.”
The narrative shifted from mockery to intense envy. Korean netizens began criticizing the former manager’s arrogance: “He’s just making excuses for his own failure. Why can’t we have an app like this? I shop there every day!”
A similar sentiment echoed in Japan. While some remained skeptical, many Japanese housewives were “drooling” over the prices and the convenience. The idea of heavy bags being delivered directly to their doorstep for free was a dream come true.
These international reactions were translated and shared back on the Chinese web, sparking a wave of national pride.
“This is our country’s creativity at work!”
“Sang Jing and her parents are making history.”
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The(Generous) Lucky Draw
While Sang Wei focused on big data and eye-balling international markets, Sang Jing remained focused on the upcoming Lunar New Year Goods Festival. Having saved up three months of her salary and bonuses—totaling nearly one million yuan—she decided to give back to her loyal supporters.
Sang Jing’s fans were suddenly greeted by three “wealth-distributing” posts:
@SangJing: Thank you for your support. Retweet this post; in 3 days, I’ll pick 20 fans to receive 10,000 yuan each.
@SangJing: Retweet this; in 3 days, I’ll pick 100 fans to receive 2,000 yuan each.
@SangJing: Retweet this; in 3 days, I’ll pick 60 fans and clear their shopping carts (limit: 10,000 yuan).
The internet exploded.
“Did President Sang get hacked?”
“This is ‘inhuman’ levels of generosity! I believe in her!”
“I’m a fan! I’ve been a fan since day one! Pick me!”
The lucky draw went viral globally. Even foreign netizens chimed in, wishing they could participate. Jing-Selection’s download numbers spiked again. The “Empty My Cart” prize was particularly effective—people were filling their carts with things they “needed,” realizing that even if they didn’t win, they were probably going to buy them anyway because the deals were too good.
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Behind the Scenes
Within the company, the staff was in awe of Sang Jing’s “marketing genius.” “She used her own salary to promote the company, and now downloads and sales are through the roof!” “I’m so glad I joined this company. President Sang’s brain is just built differently!”
Sang Jing accepted Zuo Wei’s worship with a calm face, even though she really just wanted to do something nice for her fans. Seeing Zuo Wei’s “starry eyes,” Sang Jing asked, “Do you want to retweet it too? I can see if I can… rig it for you.”
Zuo Wei froze, then scrambled to her phone. “Can you really do that? Can you rig the ‘black box’?”
“Perhaps,” Sang Jing teased. She figured she could just add an extra winning slot for Zuo Wei so it wouldn’t affect the original winners.
However, she didn’t expect a message from Kou Yan. He had retweeted her post and sent her a picture of a little Husky with a blunt message:
Kou Yan: “Rig it for me.”
Sang Jing: “???”