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Upgrading the Homestay: My Beautiful Employees Are My Ticket to Wealth
Upgrading the Homestay: My Beautiful Employees Are My Ticket to Wealth Plot:
Protagonist Lin Da’s mountain homestay is on the verge of bankruptcy, burdened with debts, lacking funds and renovation ideas. Several beautiful employees who applied for jobs by mistake each have unique skills: a social media marketing planner, a space aesthetics designer, and a wild cuisine chef. Lin Da initially doubted these "vase-like" employees, but unexpectedly they collaborated to revamp the homestay, broke through with online traffic, and fought back against competitors' malicious smears and customers' tricky demands. During this process, he developed mutual affection with lead employee Su Xiao. Eventually, the team helped the homestay bounce back from near-collapse to get rich.
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