On the day the live broadcast ended, the shop promptly sold fruits right at midnight.
After the peaches were snatched up, the grapes were not far behind.
However, the sale of grapes was divided into two types. One was a whole bunch of large grapes, one bunch for One Hundred Thousand Star Coins.
The other was small packages sold grape by grape, with a price of two thousand Star Coins each, which was also to allow some people to at least taste the flavor of these grapes.
When all of the new fruits had been sold out that evening, there were still many people backstage, frantically begging for fruits.
The shop's unified reply was, "New products will be available at ten a.m. tomorrow."
Many people set their alarms, and wealthy families even had their servants, and some even hired people, specifically to snatch these fruits.
To these wealthy individuals, if they couldn't get their hands on the fruit, they would feel excluded by other nobles or wealthy people.