Chapter Four: Three Million Buys a Road
He used landing data and slow-motion video until they felt the corrections themselves. By night, lessons were booked three weeks ahead.
Daily attendance passed five hundred on the third day. Membership presales reached 1.9 million on the seventh. The broker who had mocked them returned with an investor offering ten million for the property.
Han folded the offer into a paper airplane on camera. “Seven days ago, you said it was worthless. Today, it isn't for sale.”
For the first time, comments discussed more than whether Lu could sink a ball. Viewers calculated revenue, copied his drills, and watched sports brands submit contracts. Lu refused a one-time endorsement fee and demanded eight percent of sales from any training device built with their
