“No,” Sarah said seriously. “What they have isn’t just attention. It’s traffic.”
Melvin’s eyes lit up in realization. He chuckled. “Got it.”
Soon after, the news spread like wildfire:
“Live from the heart of the entertainment district: Pine Mist Island Resort is throwing a massive Christmas gala! Celebrities, fireworks, fan meet-and-greets—you name it. The only way in? Reach a spending threshold at Pine Mist Island. Full details available on Sanders Group’s official channels…”
The East Coast went nuts. So did the internet.
Under Sanders Group’s announcement, the comments section exploded. The invited celebrity lineup had already been posted, and the offer was irresistible: a completely free party—food, drinks, entertainment, even star interactions.
Especially for die-hard fans, it was a dream. People rushed to book rooms and hit the required spending level.
Within half an hour, the resort’s front desk was flooded with calls—nearly all of them room reservations.
The hype didn’t die down for two whole days. In that short time, Pine Mist Island’s revenue had already caught up to what Harbour Crescent Island usually made in a month.
Vivian was furious, practically grinding her teeth. Mr. Wilson, on the other hand, looked intrigued as he read the announcement.
“Well now,” he muttered, “the Sanders Group’s pulling some bold moves.”
Vivian grew anxious. If things kept going like this, Harbour Crescent Island would start losing money fast.
After a moment, she spoke up. “Grandpa, maybe we should host our own Christmas gala? The celebrities we can bring in are just as famous as theirs.”
Mr. Wilson gave her a hard look. “And what, do you think people are excited for sloppy seconds?”
Vivian froze.
His voice turned cold. “Vivian, you’d better remember the lesson from last time. You can’t afford another screw-up.”

Vivian gave a cold laugh. “I knew it. A man like you was never going to stay soft over a woman. I’m honestly surprised you’ve held out this long.”
Leon’s face tightened. “Enough about that. What’s your plan now?”

She gripped her glass tightly, the chill grounding her. She had to stay focused—panicking wouldn’t get her anywhere.

Vivian raised a skeptical brow. “You think that’d actually work?”
“There’s one more piece,” Leon added. “You still bring in celebrities—but instead of a party, you make it a concert in the middle of the food festival.”
“A concert?” Vivian repeated, considering it. She let the word sit for a moment, then smiled slowly. “Not bad. That might actually work. You just gave me the perfect idea.”

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