The crisp voices of the two ticket inspectors rang out, as those who held tickets, already eager, one by one stepped onto the red carpet.
Most of them were middle class, with only a few reaching the level of a tycoon.
It wasn't that the wealthy of South Los were unwilling to try the recently promoted 'Oriental'.
They simply couldn't get tickets for the 'Oriental'.
Because—
The tickets for the 'Oriental' were distributed by 'lottery'.
You needed to have registered as a member at Mr. Wu's Exchange and have paid a 'deposit' to be eligible for the 'lottery'.
Only those selected in the 'lottery' were qualified to buy.
And the numbers drawn in the lottery could not be sold.
If discovered, the person would be banned from the 'lottery' for life.
This method of 'selling tickets' was innovative.
To South Los, it was entirely unheard-of.
Therefore, their curiosity grew even more.
And thus, those who were actually selected in the 'lottery' were called lucky guys.