
After the Funeral Live Broadcast, My Paper Shop Became Popular
About This Novel
[Traditional Culture + Micro-Metaphysics + Live Broadcast + Double Rush] Gu Ling inherited a paper-making shop. Before she could be happy, she discovered that the shop was heavily in debt. She had no choice but to rely on picking up rags to maintain the business. One day, a flyer said that it was not a dream to earn 100,000 yuan a month through live streaming. The gears of fate began to turn. Before the live broadcast, the boss didn't look good and the manager was worried because she was too straight. After the live broadcast, she fired her boss and conquered the audience. Within a few days, the live broadcast room directly reached the top of the rankings, with over 100 million clicks! She was able to escape poverty at the speed of light, her debts were gone, her shop was renovated and became the number one shop in Antique Street, and her fans begged her to start a live broadcast every day. Not only that, Gu Ling also promoted the funeral industry. The shop was short of manpower, so Gu Ling had to recruit people: six hours of work, eight days off a month, a salary of 6,000, including food and accommodation. A bunch of fans from the live broadcast room wanted to apply for the job, and Gu Ling was too busy to take care of himself. A certain sickly man came to his door in person, begging the beauty to take her in. Fans were disgusted and asked, "Looking at how weak he looks, how can he help?" The green tea boss appeared in the live broadcast room and hugged Gu Ling's arm tightly, "Sister, please stick to me." Gu Ling touched his head, "Be good, don't be afraid. I know you are weak and will protect you." Lightning avoidance: not scary. It's not a fast-paced and cool novel. The plot is fictitious. If some people have similar experiences to the stories about Piao Piao, it is purely coincidental. Warm reminder: Can't sit still while waiting for the update? The author's other novels are optional.
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