Chapter 421 The World of Grown-Ups, Where Everything Comes With a Price Tag

After Lilly finished speaking, she tiptoed and snatched the bill from the doctor’s hand before darting off to make the payment.

Just a couple of steps outside, she suddenly remembered something and turned back to grab Grace.

Blake’s eyes gleamed with amusement. His daughter was truly remarkable, capable of standing up for

herself.

“She’s got some spirit, that girl of mine!” he chuckled to himself.

And off they went, with Blake leading a stray dog on a makeshift leash provided by the hospital.

With the big wolf dog now out of danger, there was less cause for worry. They planned to drop off the stray dog at the nearby grooming center for a bath while getting a full check-up done.

Kelly, on the other hand, was left ignored.

Frozen in place, her face flushed red.

The doctor glanced at her and continued into the emergency room.

People nearby started whispering and gossiping about Kelly:

“That woman is a hypocrite. She cried like she lost her mother… and she wanna do the blood transfusion with her blood?”

“Good Samaritan my foot! The moment it’s time to pay up, her true colors show.”

Someone even snidely remarked, “I thought she could do anything. But she won’t even lend twenty thousand!”

Coincidentally, a commercial began playing on the television mounted on the wall:

unattractive old man home. Just before entering the house, she abruptly refused to go

your

pulled out his phone and checked, revealing a credit limit of

flight attendant’s tears turned into laughter, and she happily entered the house, arm in

this scene, combined with Lilly’s

at Kelly resembled the way people

disheartened. She

hospital wall was playing an

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to make the payment,

she asked, “Daddy, do

she knew they were

fall from the sky, only traps would. No one would willingly. give away money

replied, “Only fools

these types of commercials had low production costs and low advertising. thresholds. This meant that they could be flooded into the market on a

and lowbrow nature of these commercials filtered out the group of people with normal cognitive abilities. When normal individuals say

the believers, and it was this group

think about it, which is more costly,

Certainly, the former!

there would always be one or two who believed. What about one hundred thousand people, one million

audience was

“fools” they desired. Those who would call them were easy to deceive, reducing the cost of promotion and drastically lowering the cost of failure. The

the target customers of online loan companies. Once

Blake asked after

After all, for a four-year-old child, these concepts were too

lending? What is a target audience? What is filtering… These were

“It’s like a fishing net, with big

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