At the end of the drama’s first season, the heroine finally got together with the male protagonist who was a labor contractor. Together, they persuaded the villagers and successfully developed the village, building a resort that promoted tourism in the area. Because of that, everyone in the village became rich and lived in happiness, causing their village to be known far and wide as a wealthy one.
At the beginning of the second season, the village was envied by another village. The resort was defamed by unethical reporters, causing its business to slack for a period of time.
Feeling extremely anxious, the heroine contacted Miles—her ex-boyfriend who worked as a reporter in the city—to have him write an objective news report for them. Miles had become the newspaper’s editor-in-chief after a few years, so the news report he wrote would certainly be read by many.
Showing up again, Miles came to the village to uncover the actual situation. After learning of the truth, he promised to write a news report for the heroine and inform the public of the actual situation. Unexpectedly, the male protagonist stumbled upon their meeting and misunderstood them. Thinking that they still had feelings for each other, he chased after Miles with a hoe in his hand, scaring Miles into running along the river bank.
The heroine was so frightened that she jumped into the river after Miles to save him. Shocked, the male protagonist jumped into the river to save them both.
In the end, Miles was out of danger after being saved from drowning; he was quickly sent to the hospital. With the heroine’s explanation, the male protagonist learned about what had actually happened, so he bowed and apologized to Miles. Furthermore, he went down to the river himself and searched for ages to retrieve Miles’ cell phone and camera that had fallen into the river.
Unfortunately, the camera broke after being submerged in the water for too long, and all important, work-related photos saved in it were all gone. Overwhelmed with regret, the male protagonist slapped himself across the face.
However, he was surprised when Miles’ cell phone managed to turn on, and some of the work-related photos Miles had taken were backed up on it.
In the end, Miles forgave the male protagonist since he was moved by the latter’s sincerity. Returning to the city with the photos he had taken, he wrote a favorable news report for them and had it published on the newspaper’s front page, attracting the society’s attention and clearing the village of the false accusations. With that, the resort was able to resume its business.
The day the resort reopened for business, the male protagonist invited Miles over. Miles couldn’t help taking pictures with his cell phone, expressing his wonder at the village’s changes over the past few years.
As the camera zoomed in, the logo of the cell phone in Miles’ hand was displayed perfectly. It was none other than the logo of Dragon Eye.
Everyone in the family was speechless when they finished the advertisement.
The corners of Cooper’s mouth twitched. This advertisement… had no traces of a commercial at all!
The plot was very embarrassing, but after the episodes were broadcasted, Dragon Eye cell phones instantly increased in popularity throughout the vast countryside.
At the moment, Cethos was still internationally recognized as a developing and underdeveloped country. Its rural population was three times that of its urban population, so the market in the vast countryside, the suburbs, and the pastoral areas were huge.
In fact, Cethos’ GDP per capita was very high, and its citizens’ purchasing power was almost as strong as a developed country’s. They put on a weak front internationally, knowing that one mustn’t reveal their wealth. Furthermore, Cethos’ Internet censorship prevented foreigners from understanding what Cethos was actually like through the Internet. Most of the citizens from other countries still thought that Cethosians were so poor that they couldn’t even afford to eat tea eggs.
Therefore, many luxury brands weren’t very optimistic about entering the Cethosian market. Dragon Eye had previously been afraid of entering the Cethos too; this was not only because of Cooper’s apprehensions, but also because the brand was worried that Cethosians couldn’t afford luxury goods. Consequently, they wouldn’t be able to maintain a steady stream of sales.
After touring the area, a surprised Alice realized that this country was the complete opposite of what others assumed it to be. In fact, international news coverage of this country wasn’t accurate at all; this country was so well-developed that one could scan QR codes to donate money while visiting a remote temple deep in the mountains. Smartphones were very common; Serpent mobile phones were commonly used even in areas that looked impoverished.
In the end, she decided to sell Dragon Eye cell phones in Cethos.
Sophia didn’t disappoint her either; after a week of presales, a total of 3,000,000 cell phones were sold in advance. Dragon Eye cell phones’ sales volume couldn’t match Serpent mobile phones, but they put themselves firmly in second place.
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