Chapter 392 Choosing a Successor

"Miss Jiang is exceptionally intelligent. With your words, I am relieved!"

Borut smiled and said, "Miss Jiang, what kind of jewelry do you like? Shall I send designers from headquarters to customize a few pieces for you?"

Jewelry is a woman's second skin.

No woman dislikes jewelry, just as no man dislikes beautiful women.

Richemont Group is the parent company of Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, both international jewelry brands with a century of heritage, deeply loved by Western nobility and royalty.

Hearing how young Miss Jiang's voice was, Borut wanted to specially customize some beautiful jewelry to please her.

"No need. I am a VIP customer of Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels myself. I recently ordered a batch of high-end jewelry, and I'm still enjoying the novelty. Let's talk about it later!" Jiang Ling said.

Upon hearing this, Borut did not insist further. However, immediately after hanging up the phone, he called the head of the Greater China region and asked him to investigate Jiang Ling's order records and elevate her VIP level to the highest.

Unexpectedly, when the name Jiang Mingxia was entered, no record was found, which greatly surprised both the head of the Greater China region and Borut.

Weren't they told she was a VIP customer of Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels?

It must be known that high-end jewelry customization is different from ordinary jewelry. With consumption that easily reaches millions, or even tens of millions, every store and every salesperson should have a deep impression. How could no record be found?

Little did they know that Jiang Ling's identity was special; she was a celebrity.

Ordinary people do need to provide specific identification information when ordering high-end jewelry from Cartier.

Celebrities, however, are different. Celebrities are among the people most wary of privacy leaks.

When Jiang Ling went for customization, she used her celebrity status. Every store knew she was a top-tier star and could place orders directly without needing identity registration.

Therefore, the name in her personal account was Jiang Ling, and entering her legal name on her ID card, Jiang Mingxia, naturally yielded no results.

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With 30% of Richemont Group's shares secured and her status guaranteed, Jiang Ling was overjoyed.

"What's making you so happy?"

Jian Zhou asked curiously, seeing her practically floating with delight.

Jiang Ling pouted her lips, "I won't tell you. Guess for yourself!"

Jian Zhou: "..."

One good thing after another, the day after Jiang Ling returned home, a large number of brands eagerly came to her door, asking her to endorse them, with each offer higher than the last.

Jiang Ling valued her reputation and naturally wouldn't casually endorse any dubious brands.

Many celebrities have had their endorsements backfire, especially in financial products. Once a product defaults, even if they are not labeled as notorious artists, they will be cursed on hot searches by the devastated public.

Jiang Ling instructed the marketing and operations department of Liuyun Media to conduct an initial filtering, removing all those involving financial management and recruitment advertisements.

Subsequently, her agent, Sister Sa, would further screen them based on Jiang Ling's current popularity and personal circumstances.

After these two rounds of selection, what appeared before Jiang Ling were luxury goods, international first-tier brands, and a few emerging domestic consumer brands.

Coincidentally, among the luxury brands were Cartier jewelry, Montblanc perfume, and Jaeger-LeCoultre watches, all under Richemont Group.

As the old saying goes, charity begins at home.

Since she was going to endorse, it was naturally more stable to endorse brands in which she held shares.

This way, even if there were any hidden pitfalls in the contract, no one would dare to claim liquidated damages from her, given her position as a major shareholder.