Harem Investment System: Getting Money And Women
Chapter 112 Postgram Page
Ethan and Zack moved through the lower restaurant floor, the air buzzing with lively conversation, the clinking of cutlery, and the rich aroma of expertly prepared cuisine.
Despite this being the non-VIP section, Ethan never saw these guests as any less important.
Atlas wasn''t just a place for the rich; it was built to be a luxury experience for anyone who stepped inside, whether they paid for a VIP pass or a regular one.
And today, on opening day, every single guest mattered.
They needed to see that Atlas wasn''t just about exclusivity — it was about making every person here feel valued.
Ethan adjusted his suit, rolling his shoulders back, and took a deep breath.
"Alright," he muttered, glancing at Zack, "let''s make sure people remember today."
Zack smirked. "That''s the plan."
Their social media team had been pushing for a Postgram page — a way to document the resort''s rise, attract attention, and build a loyal customer base online.
And there was no better way to kick it off than with pictures from opening day.
Ethan scanned the room, searching for the perfect opportunity, until his eyes landed on a small family sitting near one of the large windows overlooking the resort''s gardens.
A mother with two young kids — one no older than six, the other probably eight — was enjoying her meal, laughing as she cut a piece of steak for the younger one.
Ethan smiled.
This was the kind of moment he wanted to capture.
He approached the table, his presence immediately drawing attention.
The mother looked up, a little surprised at first, but when Ethan gave a warm, easygoing smile, she relaxed.
"Mind a picture?" he asked.
The woman blinked, then grinned.
"Not at all," she said. "My kids would love that."
The two children looked at Ethan wide-eyed, their forks frozen mid-air.
"You''re the owner, aren''t you?" the older boy asked.
Ethan nodded. "That''s me."
The younger one beamed. "You''re really cool!"
Ethan chuckled. "Thanks, buddy."
He knelt beside them, placing an arm around the boy while Zack took out his phone.
The mother adjusted her daughter''s hair, and within seconds, Zack snapped a perfect shot — Ethan grinning with the kids, the mother smiling beside them.
"Here," Zack said, showing the picture to the woman.
Back downstairs, Ethan finally took a moment to step back.
Zack handed him a glass of water, which he accepted gratefully.
"You really went all out," Zack commented.
Ethan exhaled. "It was worth it."
He turned and looked at the restaurant, now buzzing with excitement.
This was how you built loyalty.
Not just through marketing, fancy ads, or sponsorships — but by being present, by making people feel valued.
Ethan and Zack walked through the now-bustling resort, weaving past guests who were still enjoying their meals and conversations.
The moment felt surreal — weeks of planning, sleepless nights, and relentless work had finally paid off. Atlas was alive.
But there was still more to do.
They made their way to the office, a sleek, well-furnished room tucked away from the main resort area.
Inside, a large mahogany desk sat at the center, and behind it was a floor-to-ceiling window overlooking the resort''s private beach.
Zack collapsed into one of the chairs, letting out a long breath.
"That was insane," he muttered, rubbing his temples.
Ethan smirked, rolling his sleeves up. "We''re just getting started."
Zack gave him a look. "You seriously have energy left?"
Ethan shrugged. "Adrenaline."
Zack shook his head with a laugh. "You''re a machine."
But despite their exhaustion, there was one last thing to handle.
The social media team had already set up the Atlas Postgram page, and now that the launch event was in full swing, it was time to get it running.
Zack pulled out his phone and logged in.
The account was brand new — 0 followers, 0 posts, a blank slate.
He exhaled. "Alright. Let''s make this official."
He started typing out the first post, keeping it simple but effective:
[???? Happy Launch Day! ????]
["Today marks the grand opening of Atlas Resort, and we couldn''t be more grateful for everyone who joined us! Thank you for being a part of this journey. Here''s to making unforgettable memories together! #AtlasResort #GrandOpening"]
With a nod of approval from Ethan, Zack hit Post.