Chapter 416 Elizabeth Is Very Generous
The studio didn't just sign over a dozen artists; they also brought on five agents. These agents were all pretty talented but hadn't had much luck before. Once they joined Elizabeth's studio, they got their mojo back and were all fired up to work again.
Thanks to Cassius, Elizabeth's rep as a top-notch divination master in the entertainment world skyrocketed. Every day, tons of people were hitting her up for readings and other stuff.
Elizabeth picked a few folks to help out with destiny readings or to sort out some issues. Mostly, it was a trade-off of resources as payment.
Before heading out on her trip, she lined up some sweet gigs for the new artists in the studio. Their agents would take care of the rest.
One day, Elizabeth noticed that even though she was super popular, her life had hit a plateau. She couldn't seem to grow anymore. She realized it was getting close to the death point from her past life. She had a hunch that once she got past this point, things would go back to normal.
She wouldn't need to rely on the power of admiration and faith to keep growing. She really appreciated her fans and wanted to thank them. So, she set up a lottery on Facebook. She asked her fans to enter, offering two prizes: a carved amulet gemstone and various spell scrolls she drew.
Five people could win the amulet gemstone, and there were a thousand scrolls up for grabs. The catch was that fans had to genuinely like her. She put some energy into the lottery to make sure only true fans could win. Fakers wouldn't stand a chance.
When she posted about the lottery on Facebook, her fans went nuts, and even folks in the entertainment industry got excited. Of course, her haters had to chime in too.
[Elizabeth thanks her fans with this?]
[Aren't those spell scrolls just doodles on paper? They're worthless, and only giving out a thousand is so cheap.]
[Elizabeth is so stingy, I feel bad for her fans.]
Most of Elizabeth's fans ignored the haters, but a few got swayed. The Clark Family brothers saw her post and were speechless. They had bought the gemstone amulets and spell scrolls before, so they knew their worth. Seeing the haters' comments, Kevin couldn't stay quiet and posted on Facebook.
[Some people are clueless, thinking the amulet gemstones and spell scrolls are worthless. Let me show you what I paid.]
He attached photos of the amulet gemstone and an expired spell scroll, along with the transaction records.
People were blown away by his post.
[Oh my god, that amulet gemstone is worth millions, and the spell scroll is pricey too.]
[Is this what you call stingy? Someone actually said she's stingy, are they blind?]
[Elizabeth is so generous, giving away prizes worth tens of millions.]
[Wow, Elizabeth is so lavish!]
The haters jumped back in, saying that since Elizabeth made the amulets and scrolls herself, they didn't cost her anything. They claimed only her gullible fans would get excited over them. But Elizabeth's fans who were also divination masters had had enough.
[Do you haters even know what you're talking about? Elizabeth dedicates her energy and spirit to those amulets and scrolls, and it's a big deal. For a divination master, that stuff is priceless compared to money.]
[Elizabeth is being super generous. If you don't get it, just keep quiet.]
[I saw the spell scroll Kevin posted. Elizabeth's work is incredible. I'm definitely trying my luck.]
[I hope I win that amulet gemstone. It feels like a magical artifact.]
[I'm gonna wash my hands for good luck and then enter the lottery. Let's do this!]
These divination masters, as long as they genuinely liked Elizabeth, eagerly entered the lottery. Other fans were a bit frustrated.
[You guys are divination masters too. Why are you competing with us for the amulets and scrolls?]
[Yeah, come on, give us a chance!]
Elizabeth had millions of fans, so winning felt like a stroke of fate. And now, even the divination masters were jumping into the fray.
[If I could make amulets and scrolls like Elizabeth, I wouldn't compete. But I can't!]
[Exactly, so we have no choice but to join in.]
Their skills were nowhere near Elizabeth's, so they had to shamelessly compete with the other fans. What could the other fans do? They just had to enter the lottery quickly and hope for the best.
Many people in the industry were tempted too, especially those who knew how powerful Elizabeth was. The Clark brothers weren't fools; they spent big bucks on the amulets and scrolls because they were worth it.
Enrique even tagged Elizabeth on Facebook.
[Offering a high price for an amulet gemstone. I'll pay double. Please sell me one.]
He was desperate. He had tried to buy an amulet from Elizabeth before, but she ignored him.
His brothers guarded their amulets fiercely, and he was stuck in a wheelchair, dealing with bad luck. Seeing that Elizabeth was giving away amulets as fan appreciation prizes, he couldn't stay calm. But he wasn't a fan, so he wouldn't win the lottery. He tried other methods.
Others who wanted the amulets saw Enrique's post and followed suit, tagging Elizabeth and offering high prices.
Elizabeth saw the posts but still ignored Enrique. That guy loved to stir things up and brought a crowd with him. Some even asked if they could enter the lottery even if they weren't fans but liked Elizabeth.
She didn't want to give out too many of her amulets, so she replied that this was only to thank her fans. As for high-priced offers and others wanting to join the lottery, she had to say no.
Enrique and the others had to give up, disappointed. After reading Elizabeth's post, Enrique kept glancing at Richard, Arnold, and Kevin. He wondered if he could borrow an amulet from one of them for a while. He was really tired of being in a wheelchair and having bad luck.