This celebrity became even more popular after being exposed of having multiple girlfriends-Chapter 53 - Star Agencys Second Recording Session

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Chapter 53: Chapter 53 Star Agency’s Second Recording Session

Chapter 53 -53 Star Agency’s Second Recording Session

After Wu Mu used the Performance Card, the card’s limit began to slowly cash in, and as the buzz fermented, the cash-in speed increased.

In a small town, a local resident, Xiao Guo, was browsing Taobao, looking for something good to buy.

Landscape-painted ceramic tea cup?

Xiao Guo looked at the picture of the ceramic cup on the screen, thought about the cup he broke a few days ago, and realized he indeed needed a cup.

219 yuan?

Small change, what can such a small amount of money do?

He casually placed an order.

“Hey, honey, what do you think about this cup?” Xiaoliu, a mother, asked her husband while holding up her phone.

Her husband, who was playing a game, took a peek during a loading screen and said,

“Not great, a cup like this for over two hundred? The handmade ones we saw last year in Jingde Town were priced the same.”

Xiaoliu blinked her eyes, “But this cup looks really high-quality, look.”

She scrolled down on her phone, revealing the product details page, with a ceramic cup placed in front of the gaming Wu Mu.

Quality?

Her husband looked left and right, but couldn’t see what was special about it, wasn’t it just a nice water cup?

*Couldn’t it be on this model’s face?*

He still wanted to object.

Xiaoliu, the mom, said, “Hey, buy it, buy it, it’s just right for you to use while playing games, I’ll pay.”

*Ah, is it for me?*

Hearing his wife’s coquettish voice, his resolve softened.

“Buy it!”

In a major city.

Wannabe socialite Xiaoxi, after dealing with fawning messages, lay on the sofa, idly scrolling through her phone.

“Wu Mu is such an idiot, thinking he’s still at the peak, starting an online store to rip people off?” someone forwarded information about Wu Mu’s online store in a group chat that Xiaoxi was pulled into by some admirer.

Wu Mu?

Xiaoxi wasn’t a fan of his, but honestly, she was quite tempted by the guy’s body.

He looked almost too handsome, hard not to feel desire.

*This guy opened an online store?*

She clicked in with curiosity.

Landscape-painted ceramic cup, 219 yuan?

Xiaoxi sneered, thought it would be more expensive, it’s just a couple hundred, peasants are peasants.

She casually placed an order for one, then directly posted a screenshot in the previous group chat, captioning, “I think it’s all right, not too expensive, the cup is quite nice.”

After secretly mocking those who found it expensive, she shared the chat screenshot in another of her superficial friend groups, seemingly innocently saying, “I honestly don’t get people these days, a two-hundred yuan cup isn’t bad, if you can’t afford it, you think people are ripping you off, anyway, I like it.”

“The speed of cashing in through direct sales sure is faster.”

Wu Mu looked at how he had already cashed in over a million from the Performance Card quotas and nodded with satisfaction.

In less than an hour, he had already sold over a million. At this rate, it would take at most two to three days to cash in all three ten-million Performance Cards.

The thing was, household items had an enormous audience.

Even when priced several times higher than other stores, with such a large country like Hua Country, there would still not be a lack of tens of thousands of users who were not sensitive to these prices.

*Don’t be fooled by the haters on Weibo, they weren’t even the target audience that the algorithm streams intended to guide.*

*The price he set wasn’t actually high.*

After all, the Performance Card added to sales, not profit.

If he couldn’t ensure a high enough profit margin, then the procurement costs, plus the expenses of engaging with Jiang Nantian’s team for customer service and ready-to-ship management, along with various other miscellaneous expenses,

would consume much of the Performance Card’s quota.

*If his hard-earned Performance Card was used up, if he couldn’t secure a significant portion of the profit, what’s the point!*

He wasn’t relying on reputation and product quality to earn from selling goods—it was purely the Performance Card’s role.

*Any less profit and it would be a loss!*

Having a stable channel to cash in on the Performance Card, Wu Mu felt reassured.

Checking the time, he simply began to pack up and get ready to go out.

Tomorrow was the day for the new recording session of the Star Agency.

Since there was no need to record an introductory clip for guest stars this time, he needed to head to the recording location himself for the show.

Shen City.

Wu Mu arrived late at night at the Shen City Hotel, where the show was stationed.

Lin Qingyue came out to greet him, “Mr. Wu Mu, thank you for your hard work.”

Wang Xiaotian and Lu Yao accompanied her.

Wang Xiaotian, seeing him, laughed heartily, “Wu Mu, you’ve been roasted online!”

Lu Yao understood, and looked at Wu Mu sympathetically, “It’s also quite normal, after all, doing university math problems on the show was way over the top.”

Wang Xiaotian glanced at her, “Dummy, I’m not talking about that.”

Lu Yao was surprised, “Not the show script thing?”

Indeed, the issue of Wu Mu doing university problems on the show had begun to ferment after the show ended.

Even though Lin Qingyue had assured afterward, many people still questioned whether Wu Mu was following a script.

For this matter, the production crew posted another Weibo post after the show to clarify, ensuring that their show was indeed unscripted and genuinely filmed.

Now many people online debated whether Wu Mu actually solved those college-level math problems with his true ability.

Whether what he said about self-studying college courses was true.

Those skeptical thought such ridiculous content didn’t need much imagination—it was certainly scripted.

Those who believed found it too exaggerated, thinking it seemed more genuine. Such easily verifiable things didn’t require the production group to do something like this for a crumbling idol.

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Online debates were lively, and Lu Yao thought it was about this.

But Wang Xiaotian was talking about another matter.

Wu Mu knew he was referring to the situation of selling goods and being roasted, feeling somewhat surprised, “Mr. Xiaotian, you follow my Weibo?”

Wang Xiaotian nodded, “I follow your Weibo.”

After a pause, he chuckled, “And this thing is being talked about in many places, so you’d know without even following.”

Next to them, Lu Yao was clearly unaware, looking clueless.

Lin Qingyue also didn’t know and, quite interested, said, “Mr. Xiaotian, tell us, what’s going on?”

“It’s just that Wu Mu is selling goods online, ripping people off.”

Wang Xiaotian pulled out his phone, took a few swipes, and found Wu Mu’s Weibo.

“See for yourselves.”

Lu Yao and Lin Qingyue leaned their heads in front of the screen.

After viewing Wu Mu’s Weibo and comment section, they were obviously taken aback.

This…

Lin Qingyue’s expression turned a bit quirky, “Mr. Wu Mu, this pricing seems a bit too high.”

This wasn’t just ripping off leeks, it was cutting leeks from the roots!

*Was Wu Mu going to lose too much money, with so much pressure that he started to get confused?*

*Setting such a high price, no wonder he’s being roasted.*

Actually, she thought the price being high was secondary. Lin Qingyue sharply noticed a hidden point.

*Wu Mu’s leek-cutting was too blatant, without any pretense at all.*

Even those who wish to collect an “intelligence tax” would generally attach some high-sounding concepts like an electronic magnetic field or graphene to their products.

While those in the know would still recognize it as an intelligence tax, at least it would offer some cover.

But Wu Mu, well, didn’t disguise anything. Not only was the product name spelled out clearly.

Even in the detailed parameters section of the product, the materials and craftsmanship were transparently listed, as if afraid people wouldn’t know.