GOD MODE FRESHMAN: Trillionaire Simulator-Chapter 4 - : The Ferrari and the Mansion

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Chapter 4 - 4: The Ferrari and the Mansion

Ye Chen slammed the dorm door shut, his fingers trembling as he opened "Become a Billionaire on $500!" The app's garish interface glowed like Aladdin's lamp.

In-Game Store

1. Ferrari SF90 Stradale — $0.20

2. Lingyun Sky Palace Villa — $0.30

Total: 0.50 for 8.7 million in assets.

He tapped "Buy Ferrari" instantly.

< SYSTEM ALERT >

"Daily Purchase Limit Reached (Level 1). Next purchase unlocks in 11h 51m."

"Damn level cap!" Ye Chen hissed. His player stats glared back:

Level: 1 (0/100 XP)

Store Tier: ★☆☆☆☆

A red notification bubble pulsed on his inventory icon.

< NEWBIE GIFT PACK UNOPENED >

He stabbed the screen.

Rewards Unlocked:

· 1000x Cashback Card (Max 73,000) — *"Spend 73, get $73k. Capitalism hates this trick!"*

· Level 2 Trial Pass (6h duration) — "Double your greed!"

· Store Points +10

Ye Chen activated the trial pass. His level shimmered to 2.

< PURCHASE CONFIRMED >

· Ferrari SF90 delivered to Campus Lot B-07

· Villa No.8, Lingyun Sky Palace — Agent arriving within 24h

< SYSTEM NOTE >

"All assets legally laundered through offshore shell companies. Enjoy!"

The Revelation

Ye Chen Googled Lingyun Sky Palace.

His instant noodles slipped from numb fingers.

Search Results:

· "China's most secure residential compound" — Forbes

· "Occupants include 3 Fortune 500 CEOs" — Bloomberg

· "Monthly HOA fee: $150,000" — South China Morning Post

The dorm's peeling wallpaper seemed to mock him. He'd just bought a property requiring a private army to maintain.

Cliffhanger

A knock rattled the door.

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"Ye Chen? Campus security here." A gruff voice barked. "There's a... vehicle blocking the dean's parking spot."

Cultural Context

· Lingyun Sky Palace: Fictionalized version of Beijing's Yanshan Villas, where homes start at $50 million.

· 1000x Cashback: Parody of Chinese e-commerce platforms' aggressive subsidies (e.g., Pinduoduo's viral campaigns).