Thanks to Second-Life Star's prolonged promotional efforts, quite a few influencers had also amassed hundreds of thousands of followers.
In fact, a handful of the women from the nightlife scene that Sister Hong had arranged for him to feature on camera had even surpassed a million followers.
For these women pursuing this career path, having a regular gig at a venue wasn't a bad deal. Performing two shows a day could earn them an extra 20,000 to 30,000 yuan a month.
If run well, even a chain of low-end bars could be quite profitable. Take the Soda, for example. The wholesale price was minimal, yet a case sold for over 500 yuan in the bar.
So, opening more bars meant that wealth would pour in.
In a place like Coastal City, at the very least, a spacious, low-end bar with high attendance could easily rake in a few million in profit annually.
Ah Pao had already ordered someone to turn on the lights and music at Extreme Bar.
