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Charm point maxed out, inheriting game assets-Chapter 1535 - 545: 3!
The office door was gently closed, making a slight yet clear "click" sound.
The bouncing figure of the junior disappeared from sight, leaving only a faint fragrance in the air.
Tang Song sat down on the sofa in the lounge area and opened the system interface.
Check the details of the title [popular me].
[Wearing this title, for every new follower on your accounts registered on frequently used social media platforms, you will receive a cash reward equivalent to 100 times their value.]
[Current cash reward: 3,680,200 yuan (total 36,153,200 yuan)]
Little Red Book followers: 37,187.
Douyin followers: 310,390.
Without actively managing or posting new content for two months, the two platforms still organically gained 36,800 followers.
Of which Douyin contributed over 30k+, while Little Red Book gained just under 5k.
This is a set of numbers that would be surprising for an ordinary person.
But for the current Tang Song, it no longer means much.
3.68 million yuan?
For him now, it’s hardly worth mentioning, just enough to buy a car for his girlfriends.
Casually clicks withdraw.
The bank deposit notification quickly rings.
The number in the system balance column refreshes accordingly.
[Balance: 100 million yuan (investment fund 504.5 million yuan)]
His previous balance was over 96 million, and with this additional three million, it just reached a small goal.
"Looks more pleasing now." Tang Song chuckled softly, a hint of amusement and sentiment in his voice.
He pulled out his phone and opened the Little Red Book app, which he hadn’t touched in a while.
The homepage notification bar was a red "99+", with likes, comments, and @alerts all fully loaded.
He seldomly even opens this app now, only occasionally when in the mood.
As for how he knew Yao Lingling liked the limited edition Lamer gift box, of course, it was information from the "undercover."
Zhang Jiahong and Li Shumin often sent him messages—sometimes greetings, sometimes gossip, more often about "what Lingling has been thinking lately."
Opened the homepage.
The latest post was published over a month ago, and the content was simple—a fitness record and food photos.
And he didn’t even show his face.
Scrolling up, there was the historic post from three months ago: "Day 100 of heeding advice for transformation, completed!"
It was the first time he fully summarized his transformation journey and marked the point where he truly accomplished a "layman’s counterattack" in the online world.
Tang Song, as if guided by some emotion, continued to scroll through.
Day 95... Day 76... Day 42... Day 6...
Finally, there was the "first day," his very first post.
[Disappointed with myself at 25, seeking transformation, open to advice]
The main image was his former self.
Looking at that familiar yet unfamiliar photo, with the young man appearing overweight, wearing a mask.
Tang Song’s gaze slightly unfocused, feeling a momentary illusion like a dream.
He initially started posting to leverage the power of netizens to help this homebody enhance his appearance charm.
In the process, he shared his changes, received praise and encouragement, and gradually became better.
The reason he chose "clothing live e-commerce" for his entrepreneurship was also influenced by this experience.
Clicks open his first post.
Likes: 16k+, Saves: 5k+, Comments: 8k+.
The comments included early jokes and suggestions, later reflections and encouragement, and many people inspired by his story to reignite self-discipline and start changing themselves.
Honestly, he felt a sense of accomplishment.
Because what he showcased on Little Red Book was also his true self, a part of himself.
To be seen, understood, and remembered.
From this account, he saw the most direct manifestation of "influence" and the outward expression of his charm.
Of course, with his current identity and status, being a high-profile exposed internet celebrity was obviously no longer suitable.
The task released by the system was also not to guide him to follow the traffic route genuinely.
Besides, even if Little Red Book had 100k followers, Douyin with a million followers, the influence and reputation brought by them, in the whole societal context, were just the size of a mid-level influencer, a waist KOL.
Moreover, these two accounts were not even the same persona and had no related operations.
If he really wanted to chase so-called exposure or fame, he could directly reveal his assets, a billionaire at 26, Qingning Technology, Tangzong Entertainment, Rongliu Investment...
Absolutely shocking the world and sweeping the internet.
Or outright interact with female stars, big influencers, like the top female streamer, Bei Yuwei.
But the task [All Eyes on Me] did not allow him to use any unconventional means; it had to be real and fit the account’s tone.
It seemed to hope that in the process of showcasing "some charm," he would enhance his understanding and mastery of the rules of operation for "fame" and "influence."
For him, it was a very interesting experience.
...
Clearing his thoughts, Tang Song stood up and walked behind the desk, turned on the computer, and began seriously planning.
He still intended to operate the two accounts separately, even the nicknames would be distinguished.
After all, the personas and tones of the two platforms were completely different.
Little Red Book would continue using the original motivational persona, maintaining the core theme of "heeding advice for transformation."
In fact, most accounts of the "heeding advice for transformation" category would turn to fashion, beauty, weight loss, and other fields after the blogger has completed the counterattack.
However, such transitions often result in losing a large number of loyal fans.
The reason is simple—the fans follow these accounts not only to see the results but to participate in the process of "counterattack transformation."







