Chapter 707 303: Is that it?
Miss Fan was a woman who had seen big money. However, when it came to spending it, she fell far short. She would casually spend tens of millions on jewelry, clothes, and lavish mansions. Yet, she had never imagined spending over 5.8 million just to see a jewelry exhibition at her doorstep.
Oh, 5.8 million for one show, and a total of three shows over today and tomorrow...
Under normal circumstances, a first-class plane ticket to Paris would be less than 70,000 yuan.
Is this the world of the true big shots? Loving it!
However, she had strong composure, and after a brief lapse, she quickly regained control of herself.
Lu Yisi was overjoyed and promptly reciprocated, warmly and obligingly replying, "Mr. Han, thank you very much for your recognition. This is the greatest endorsement of our work. By the way, if you have any good friends who would like to see the exhibition, I can open up spots without any restrictions..."
Smart move!
Han Lie hadn't spent this money solely for show; he did so with a clear purpose. He had so many close associates in the Literature and Art Department. With such a rare opportunity, of course, he wanted them to come broaden their horizons and, incidentally, witness his power.
Yu Yun, Fang Feifei, Xi Luting, Wang Tianqing... They could all come and take a look!
Then he'd paint a grand picture: if their future performance was particularly good, they could all own an exclusive gem. Wouldn't their enthusiasm soar through the roof?!
Then, after they saw Cartier, he could later send Chen Yanfei and Ding Xiang to Van Cleef & Arpels. Wouldn't that be an opportunity to appease the 'guardian deities' of his home?
I'm such a master at juggling them—perfect!
Han Lie nodded with a smile, accepting Lu Yisi's kindness.
Surrounded by a crowd, the nouveau riche Han finally entered the exhibition hall.
This personal exhibition was different from past traveling jewelry shows in one important respect—all the display cabinets could be opened.
In the past, visitors could only appreciate the items from outside the cabinets, wandering in the art gallery. But Han Lie was different. He didn't even have to move; he could remain seated in the resting area, waiting for them to bring the jewels one by one for his personal inspection and hands-on appraisal.
This was the treatment that came with a hefty price tag.
In Lu Yisi's application report, Han Lie's purchasing intent was rated as "extremely strong."
—He was willing to spend so much on hosting three personal shows. If he didn't purchase at least one top-tier gem, it would mean wasting over 10 million for nothing. Even the wealthiest wouldn't be so profligate.
Therefore, Cartier paid great attention to him.
This attention was reflected in many aspects. For instance, Lu Yisi arranged an extravagant resting area for Han Lie. The floor was covered with a pure wool Persian carpet, upon which sat a lavishly decorated table. Behind the table was a wide, comfortable chair, clearly towering over the other seats, like a throne.
A total of six hostesses stood in the resting area, each with their duties, ready to serve Han Lie in various ways. Actually, they were not really needed, but their mere presence there had significance. That's pretty understandable, right?
As Han Lie approached, Vice President Ralph took the initiative to welcome him. To be exact, he was an honorary vice president, a big-bearded, middle-aged Caucasian whose primary job was as a top jewelry designer.
They exchanged handshakes and pleasantries. Cartier's dedicated translator accurately conveyed their respects. Then, Lu Yisi asked Han Lie how he would like to view the exhibition.
Han Lie glanced at the "throne" and walked over with a light laugh.
"I still have a lot of work today. Your service is very thoughtful."
As a distinguished customer who spent a lot of money, of course, I should sit and enjoy the show~~~
The so-called art corridor—anyone can walk through that.
Sitting there, waiting for them to present each piece one by one—that's the truly rare experience.
Miss Fan and Assistant Liang sat down to the left and right of Han Lie, their inner excitement and elation clearly reflected in the corners of their eyes, making them appear tremendously spirited.
After Miss Fan sat down, she leaned towards Han Lie, her posture very intimate.
Then, in a soft, coquettish voice, she asked, "Teacher Han, may I take a few photos as a keepsake?"
Although she was voluptuous and fair-skinned, Dog Lie decisively refused.
"No, you can't."
Miss Fan, seasoned in the social arena, was not discouraged in the slightest. She tenderly pleaded, "I promise I won't include you in the photos!"
Han Lie looked at her with a half-smile. "You don't really think you're the only one who knows this private exhibition is for me, do you?" His meaning was clear: many people knew it was his event, and he didn't want her using his name for her own clout.
"Alright, alright! No pictures it is~~~"
Miss Fan cooed playfully, immediately backing down without any hint of displeasure.
She wanted to leverage this opportunity to ride on Han Lie's popularity. On one hand, it would allow her to overshadow rival actresses of the same caliber, creating an impression of, "I'm the one with genuine connections to the elite; they're not even in my league." Once she bought some press releases and steered the narrative, she'd outshine everyone again.
On the other hand, an additional layer of a bluff—a "powerful backing" shrouded in mist—would also help her navigate her interactions with other big shots.
Of course, Han Lie wasn't actually her backer. But the point was, once those photos were out, wouldn't she be free to boast however she pleased at other banquets and social gatherings? No one would go to Han Lie for verification; people would just quietly hold her in higher esteem.
It might not provide any direct benefits, but it would significantly enhance her maneuvering space. Social circles really bought into this sort of thing.
Besides, fans were much easier to fool than the big shots. A picture and a post on Weibo, and netizens would exclaim—"Wow, Miss Fan is so amazing! She has such standing even with top-tier jewelry brands! Truly our number one, love her, love her!"
