Chapter 32: Trending
That evening, Gu Wanrong sat in the Tiffany Hotel restaurant, enjoying her dinner while overlooking the Huangpu River.
The restaurant was quiet, only the sound of the pianist’s music breaking the silence.
As she savored the ambiance, a sweet female voice interrupted. Three exquisitely made-up young women were approaching her.
“Excuse me, can we take a picture with you?”
“Who are you?” Gu Wanrong asked, uncertain. She didn’t recognize them.
“Sister, we saw you on Douyin! We’re fans!” One explained, her eagerness at odds with a strange intensity in her eyes.
Gu Wanrong knew she hadn’t posted any selfies on Douyin.
“Okay, let’s take a photo, but please don’t post it online,” Gu Wanrong agreed, wanting to quickly finish and see the Douyin video they mentioned.
The three women checked their makeup before taking several selfies with Gu Wanrong.
Afterward, Gu Wanrong apologized and returned to her room.
The three women, small-time Shanghai influencers, portrayed themselves as affluent Shanghai-born and raised young ladies on Douyin, regularly visiting luxury stores and hotels. Their online persona was carefully curated by their management company.
They had seen Gu Wanrong’s video, which was trending, with many comments about her beauty, fashion, and wealth. Recognizing the Tiffany Hotel, they decided to meet her in person to leverage her popularity and maintain their online image. Their meal was split evenly.
They disregarded Gu Wanrong’s request not to post the photo. They believed that a wealthy girl wouldn’t be able to control what was posted online.
Back in her suite, Zhou Lihua was sorting Gu Wanrong’s afternoon purchases. The suite was large enough to accommodate the numerous luxury items.
Gu Wanrong tossed her bag onto the sofa, grabbed her phone, sat down, and opened Douyin. The first video in her local recommendations was of her.
It had hundreds of thousands of likes and tens of thousands of comments.
The video showed a girl in a light-colored dress with long hair. The camera slowly zoomed in on her exquisite beauty and flawless figure, making everything else fade into the background.
Comments included:
-
“My wife is so beautiful, amazing figure!”
-
“She’s stunning even standing still! That frown makes me want to hug her.”
-
“Perfect, next life, please sculpt my face like that, Nüwa.”
-
“Director, look! Li Qingzhu, the most beautiful woman in China, looks exactly like this.”
-
“Is that a multi-million-dollar Van Cleef & Arpels necklace?”
-
“She’s a rich girl for sure.”
-
“She’s not spending her parents’ money at that age.”
-
“Maybe not her parents’ money (grin).”
-
“Does anyone know this beauty?”