I Suddenly Got a Rich Husband and a Child-Chapter 54 - Drew One Yuan to Buy the Entire Venue

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Chapter 54: Chapter 54: Drew One Yuan to Buy the Entire Venue

Chapter 54 -54: Drew One Yuan to Buy the Entire Venue

Hearing there were TVs and fridges, the little girl blinked her big eyes with anticipation and looked at Xiao Jinghan, “Daddy, do you have a membership card for the electronics store? Mommy and I don’t have much of a budget.”

“Yes,” Xiao Jinghan picked up the little girl, his eyes gentle and the corners of his mouth turned up.

“It’s so great to have daddy, discounts everywhere we go!” The little girl said, smacking a kiss on Xiao Jinghan’s face.

Xiao Jinghan also kissed the little girl back, then turned his head to Ye Weiwei, “Let’s go.”

Ye Weiwei, her mind full of home appliance brands, nodded vigorously.

So, the four of them moved from the furniture city to the electronics city.

When they arrived at the electronics city, Ye Weiwei’s eyes lit up.

Today, the electronics city had special prices on all brands.

Oddly enough, just like the brand furniture city they had just left, there were salespeople but no customers.

Do people nowadays not like buying things cheaply?

“Mommy, what is that?” Little Baozi saw a big spin wheel and curiously asked while pulling Ye Weiwei’s hand.

Ye Weiwei followed the direction of Little Baozi’s finger and saw a billboard that read, “Dare to spin, dare to sell.”

She moved closer with curiosity, and a young man in a suit came up, speaking extremely respectfully, “Miss, our brand is having a promotion. Before you shop, you can spin the wheel first. Whatever you spin, that will be the price for all the items in store.”

Ye Weiwei, upon hearing this, stroked her chin and examined the big spin wheel carefully.

The highest prize was three thousand, the lowest was one dollar. It looked quite tempting.

“Miss, if you spin three thousand and find it expensive and don’t want to buy at that price, you can also give up the right. We are doing this event purely for promotional purposes, everything depends on the customer’s mood,” the salesperson said, bending his eyes, and sneakily glanced at Xiao Jinghan.

“Really, can I do that?”

This event is too good, Ye Weiwei felt a bit surreal.

“Yes, you can. We absolutely won’t deceive you. If you don’t believe us, we can have someone from the notary office come and authenticate,” the salesperson put down a big offer.

Hearing that even notary office people can be called over, she was sure they weren’t deceiving her.

And, there’s no benefit in deceiving her anyway.

“Miss, do you want to try your luck first?” Seeing that Ye Weiwei’s expression had softened a bit, the salesperson pressed on eagerly.

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Ye Weiwei looked back at Xiao Jinghan and the two kids; the three of them nodded at her simultaneously.

“Okay, I’ll try.”

That’s how Ye Weiwei ended up following the salesperson to spin the lucky wheel.

She pushed the small handle on the wheel lightly, following the salesperson’s instruction, and the wheel spun around five times, gradually slowing down, and the pointer moved down from three thousand, finally stopping on one dollar.

“My goodness, Miss, your luck is too good. To get to buy the whole store for one dollar! We’ve never encountered a customer as lucky as you,” the salesperson’s expression was overly exaggerated.

Ye Weiwei held her forehead, dizzied by the surprise; it was too miraculous. She actually had such good luck.

“Miss, please go pick out the appliances. You can choose as many as you want,” the salesperson said excitedly, pointing to the appliance area.

Ye Weiwei regained her composure, turned her head to the two kids and gave a thumbs up, “Babies, we can buy out the store for one dollar.”

“Wow, mommy is so cool!” The two adorable kids jumped up in support.

Then, accompanied by Xiao Jinghan and the two kids, Ye Weiwei began picking out appliances.

The staff at the spin wheel breathed a sigh of relief, thankful that there had been no mistakes.