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13 - First Earnings

  After seeing off the group of five, Jake Johnson soon welcomed other visitors who came to take on the challenge.

  Without exception, they were all like Ian Smith and his group, full of bravado before entering, and looking like drowned rats when they came out. It took Jake Johnson a lot of effort to get them all out.

  Time flew by, and soon it was closing time for Starlight Amusement Park.

  Although Jake Johnson was exhausted from going in and out of the Death Shack and working hard all day.

  But after closing, he didn't choose to rest. Instead, he sat in the room with excitement and began to record the day's business.

  This calculation surprised Jake Johnson.

  "Today, I actually sold 23 tickets for the Death Shack, earning over $2,000..."

  The room suddenly became quiet.

  Jake Johnson stared at the numbers on the paper, his expression gradually becoming strange, splitting like the grimace on the wall of the Death Shack. He was clearly smiling, but hot tears kept overflowing from the corners of his eyes.

  $2,300 in revenue.

  This might be the highest-grossing day for Starlight Amusement Park in recent years!

  Jake Johnson wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes and looked back at a family photo hanging on the wall.

  "Dad, Mom, today is the happiest day of my life!"

  "Do you know? I earned more than $2,000 today, and this is just the beginning. In the future, more and more people will come to visit the Death Shack. Then I will update some other amusement facilities, and Starlight Amusement Park will definitely usher in glory again!"

  "Starlight Amusement Park is saved, I don't have to sell my house!"

  The problem that had been bothering Jake Johnson was solved.

  Now he felt extremely happy and even wanted to sing out loud.

  An hour later, Jake Johnson's excitement gradually calmed down. He put away the day's business records and opened the system interface.

  After a day of operation, the data on the system interface had also changed slightly.

  ————

  Starlight Amusement Park

  Status: On the verge of bankruptcy

  Overall Rating: Poor

  Today's Visitors: 23

  Employees: None

  System Amusement Facilities: Death Shack

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  Fame Points: 528

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  Looking down from the top, other data hadn't changed much.

  Jake Johnson wasn't surprised. After all, it had only been one day of operation. It would be strange if there were earth-shattering changes.

  However, when he saw the Fame Points, Jake Johnson raised an eyebrow, somewhat surprised.

  "I remember the previous Fame Points were 153. How did it become 528 today? Didn't only 23 visitors come today? How did it increase by nearly 400 Fame Points!"

  "System, how exactly are Fame Points calculated?"

  Jake Johnson was very concerned about the change in this value.

  After all, only with enough Fame Points could he redeem more magical amusement facilities from the system store.

  The huge Starlight Amusement Park couldn't rely on just one Death Shack. It had to be diversified, with all kinds of facilities!

  "Visitors are the source of Fame Points."

  "As long as they are satisfied with their experience in Starlight Amusement Park, they can contribute Fame Points."

  "Different visitors can contribute different amounts of Fame Points."

  "Simply put, people with high reputations will contribute more Fame Points than ordinary people!"

  Jake Johnson suddenly understood!

  He immediately understood why only 23 visitors came today, but they provided more than 400 Fame Points.

  This must have a lot to do with Ian Smith.

  Ian Smith was a senior haunted house player. Although not a top-tier expert in this circle, he was still a bit famous and had a certain number of fans.

  "Then I should trick more high-level players like Ian Smith into coming to the Death Shack!"

  Jake Johnson's eyes rolled, and he began to plan in his heart.

  The cheapest amusement facility in the system cost 10,000 Fame Points.

  If he relied only on ordinary visitors, at least several thousand people would have to come and play to provide it.

  But if twenty high-level players like Ian Smith came, they could basically provide 10,000 Fame Points!

  Thinking of this, Jake Johnson opened his phone.

  When he asked everyone to sign the liability waiver during the day, one of the mandatory items was contact information.

  Jake Johnson found Ian Smith's waiver and dialed the number left on it.

  In a short while, the call went through.

  "Hello, who is this?"

  Jake Johnson coughed lightly and said, "Mr. Smith, hello, I'm the owner of the Death Shack. I don't know if you remember me?"

  "Mr. Johnson, what's up?"

  "It's like this, I want to ask you for a favor. Of course, there will be a reward!"

  "Mr. Johnson, to be honest, your Death Shack helped me untie a knot in my heart. Just say what's on your mind. As long as it's within my ability, I will definitely help! And don't talk to me about money!"

  Jake Johnson was stunned.

  Wasn't the Death Shack supposed to scare people? How could it untie knots in people's hearts?

  However, he didn't dwell on this issue too much and explained his request to Ian Smith in a concise and clear manner.

  Ian Smith was also a straightforward person and agreed directly.

  Ian Smith hung up the phone, switched to WhatsApp, and found a group from it.

  This group was full of senior haunted house players, and there were many big shots in it. He was at best a newbie.

  At this time, the group was hotly discussing various well-known haunted houses at home and abroad.

  Ordinary people would be shocked to see these chat records.

  Many haunted houses that ordinary people were scared out of their wits after playing were crude products in the eyes of the people in this group, and they were boring to play.

  Ian Smith edited a piece of text and sent it out.

  "Brothers and sisters, I recently discovered a haunted house called Death Shack, which is really very good. I guarantee with my character that it is definitely the scariest haunted house in the world, bar none."

  "If you大佬 are interested, you can go to the following address to take a look..."

  These two messages had not been sent out for long before the group exploded.

  Water group experts immediately responded, and even many eternal lurkers rarely expressed their opinions.

  "Death Shack, what is this thing? I've never even heard of it?"

  "If I hadn't glanced at the ID and saw that Ian Smith sent this sentence, I would have thought that some haunted house owner was doing promotion here, and I was about to kick him out!"

  "Little Smith, we don't have any opinions on you recommending haunted houses to us, but is it a bit of an exaggeration? This kind of haunted house that we have never even heard of can be called the scariest haunted house in the world?"

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