Chapter 670
Chapter 670: 557, definitely take Mr.
Yang down tonight (asking for monthly passes) Chapter 670: 557, definitely take Mr.
Yang down tonight (asking for monthly passes) Liang Guangkun truly lived up to the expectations of someone holding a high position, he had swiftly transformed a private trip into an inspection of local businesses.
He also issued tasks under the guise of a “tourism package,” making it impossible for anyone to object to his attendance at the bar’s opening ceremony.
Even those from different political factions couldn’t find an excuse to criticize him.
After all, it was for work!
And he was merely using his lunch break, what were you barking about???
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With Liang Guangkun’s participation, the grand opening of Green Bar was naturally prestigious, truly gathering the most significant figures from both the political and business circles of Jiangcheng.
Of course, it wasn’t appropriate to heavily publicize Liang Guangkun’s patronage, given his relatively sensitive status.
His attendance served more as a weathervane or, perhaps, as an umbrella for protection.
In the future, anyone thinking of causing trouble in the bar would have to think twice—Liang Guangkun was there at the opening of Green Bar, how dare you make trouble here?
Are you tired of eating outside and wanting to end up eating prison food?
Liang Guangkun’s visit was brief; after the ribbon-cutting ceremony, he chatted with Yang Hao for a few moments before departing.
Once the Vice Mayor Liang left, it was time for various internet celebrities to explore the bar.
Although the bar only officially operated in the evening, the afternoon provided a perfect opportunity for the local influencers to film inside the venue.
Ye Wei, responsible for marketing, had recruited locally influential figures.
Their videos quickly reached Jiangcheng’s young demographic, creating excellent publicity.
Of course, the most promotional buzz came from stars like Xiao Yinqiu, Xiong Xiaoyan, and Chen Ruohan.
Unlike other bars, which might invite washed-up celebrities for their openings, Green Bar’s guests were all in their prime.
There was even Xiao Yinqiu, a major A-list celebrity whose popularity was explosive in this age of social media.
Once the news propagated, the effect of celebrity endorsements was almost “terrifying.”
Anyway, Green Bar’s reservation phone was ringing off the hook all afternoon.
By three o’clock, ninety percent of the booths and seating areas were booked, and the remaining ten percent weren’t unbookable but were reserved by Huang Qing for emergencies.
You never know if heavy hitters might drop by to support the bar at its official evening opening; it would be extremely rude not to have booths for them.
Additionally, some booths and seats were specifically kept for well-off clients who might spontaneously visit.
For instance, if a super-rich second generation heard about the place and came by, only to find no booths available, that would certainly be turning away a god of wealth!
Huang Qing was highly experienced in running bars, hence all these details were meticulously managed, and Yang Hao didn’t bother with any of the operational aspects.
Although he had invested in the bar, it was clear from the beginning that the bar was set up for Huang Qing to manage; he wouldn’t interfere in any matters.
Green Bar officially opened its doors to the public at 8:30 PM, but by six o’clock, there was already a long line at the entrance, with stylish groups of good-looking men and women lingering and chatting nearby.
For young people fond of the bar scene, visiting Green Bar was a must, especially since it was positioned as high-end and luxurious—just being there was enough to boost their social status.
8:30 PM.
The bar officially opened.
The first wave of guests poured in, and the previously empty bar instantly buzzed with activity.
The staff, trained for a month, faced their’ ‘test.”
The luxury of Green Bar wasn’t just superficial but was evident in every aspect of its service, a strict mandate from Huang Qing.
As the largest and most luxurious bar in Jiangcheng, the service had to match its status.
To ensure Green Bar’s service surpassed other places, Huang Qing paid the regular staff higher than other bars, which naturally meant the rules were more stringent.
But this increased payroll expenditure had an immediate positive effect; the first batch of customers generally reported excellent service.
Coupled with unmatched sound and decor effects, the feedback from patrons was overwhelmingly positive.
It could be said the only downside of Green Bar was its steep prices!
Drink prices were about thirty to fifty percent higher than regular bars, and some were even double the price.
However, for Green Bar, targeting a high-end clientele, the high prices were never seen as a problem.
Frankly, this bar wasn’t meant for the average patron—it targeted the wealthy, arguably nurturing a sense of aspiration among the ordinary folks, making a visit to Green Bar seem like a high-end activity.
Once such a perception cemented itself, Green Bar’s marketing could be considered a resounding success.
9 PM.
The “shiny girls” made their guest appearance first.
The three young girls sang and danced for half an hour.
Since they performed lively, upbeat songs, they quickly warmed up the venue.
Even after their performance ended, many tipsy men and women kept shouting their names.
10 PM was Xiong Xiaoyan’s performance slot.
Although an actress, she could sing—albeit mediocrely—but Xiong Xiaoyan was good at chatting and acting coquettishly.
Her time slot never experienced a dull moment, and a group of inebriated men even responded eagerly to her teasing.
11 PM.
Xiao Yinqiu made the final performance, her first time participating in such a bar opening.
She was inexperienced, but Xiao Yinqiu was used to overcoming major challenges so managing this small event was a breeze for her.
She sang two songs and interacted wittily with the guests for a while before concluding her performance slot.
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After finishing her performance, Xiao Yinqiu joined Liu Cui here.
The duo arrived to find the booth already bustling.
Xiong Xiaoyan, who had performed earlier, and the three shiny girls were all present.
In addition to them, Huang Ji and his newly confirmed girlfriend Liu Meiyu were there, along with Mo Hongfeng and other second-generation rich.
But even with such a crowd, this supreme VIP booth, which could accommodate forty to fifty people, still seemed somewhat spacious.
At the moment, Yang Hao was singing, flanked by women.
Chen Ruohan sat to his left, and Xiong Xiaoyan to his right, deliberately resting her arm on Yang Hao in a way that accentuated her best features.
After surveying the scene, Liu Cui nudged Xiao Yinqiu with her elbow and whispered, “Qiuqiu, it’s up to you now.”
“It was you who said it, tonight we must definitely win Mr.
Yang over!”