Ye Xuan quickly completed his delivery and left without lingering.
I, Ye Xuan, am a gentleman!
The divorced woman sighed as she watched him leave.
"What a righteous young man…"
Ye Xuan, however, felt a chill down his spine.
That woman's overly warm demeanor would have been hard to handle if not for her average looks.
But just as he shook off the encounter, inspiration struck.
Wait… don't I have my buddy Xiao Meng?
Xiao Meng was a big, sturdy, honest Northeastern guy. Reliable and kind, he had once confided in Ye Xuan after a few drinks about his heartbreak: he had been engaged to his childhood sweetheart, but her family had demanded a 30,000-yuan dowry. Then, just three days before the wedding, they raised it by another 20,000 yuan. Furious, Xiao Meng canceled the wedding and moved to the capital to deliver packages and save money.
Maybe Xiao Meng and the divorced woman could hit it off? He's single, she's single—this could work out beautifully!
With a grin, Ye Xuan called Xiao Meng.
"Hey, Xiao Meng, can you take over a client for me? It's in the Maplewood Villa area, Block D."
Xiao Meng was confused. "Brother Ye, isn't that your route?"
"No more questions!" Ye Xuan laughed. "Just do me this favor!"
"Oh, got it!" Xiao Meng, grateful for Ye Xuan's previous help, readily agreed.
Thus, Xiao Meng inherited the divorced woman as his client.
Not long after, Ye Xuan received an unexpected system notification.
Ding!
Congratulations, Host! For completing a special delivery, you've been rewarded with 24% equity in the world-renowned luxury brand LOEWE, making you its second-largest shareholder!
"Wait, what?!" Ye Xuan's jaw dropped.
LOEWE was no ordinary brand—it was one of the pinnacles of luxury fashion. Jessica had even bought him a dashing suit from LOEWE, which had cost 50,000 yuan.
Curious, Ye Xuan researched LOEWE's background online.
Founded in 1846 by leather artisans in Madrid, LOEWE had grown into a legendary luxury leather goods brand. In 1872, German entrepreneur Enrique Loewe Roessberg acquired the cooperative, renaming it after himself. By 1996, LOEWE had been acquired by LVMH, the world's largest luxury group, becoming a leader in high-end fashion.
Today, LOEWE's annual revenue was $600 million, with a company valuation of $2.4 billion. Owning 24% of its shares meant Ye Xuan's stake was worth nearly $600 million!
Even with his previous windfalls from the system, this was a staggering number.
Meanwhile, in France – LVMH Headquarters
At the headquarters of LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), the parent company of LOEWE, world-famous CEO Bernard Arnault was reviewing a report.
Arnault, now the world's wealthiest man, had replaced Amazon's Jeff Bezos at the top of the global rich list. With assets valued at $116.5 billion, Arnault oversaw a luxury empire unmatched in scope and influence.
"LOEWE's second-largest shareholder sold their stake to a buyer from China?" Arnault mused, his sharp eyes scanning the transaction documents.
Thanks to the seamless integration of Ye Xuan's system rewards, the transaction appeared entirely legitimate and beneficial. In fact, LVMH had purchased the shares at a 15% premium over market value, a deal so favorable it drew Arnault's admiration.
"This young Chinese buyer seems exceptionally capable," Arnault remarked, intrigued.
"Contact him. As our new partner, we should meet and establish a good relationship."
His secretary nodded and began making arrangements to reach out to Ye Xuan.
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