At half past five, Lu Liang was invited to Shitamaku District.
Since last century, Shitamaku District in Tokyo was known as a famous affluent area.
During the real estate bubble of the '90s, Shitamaku, along with Muekoku District, led the national property price increases.
Each square meter easily cost over three hundred thousand yen, far crazier than Modu's current housing prices.
Back then, the saying, "Sell Tokyo city, buy the United States," was not an empty boast.
That's what they said, and that's what they did, Neon People buying all over the globe.
In those years, when college students graduated, it wasn't companies choosing them, but they choosing companies.
To attract talent, companies would offer thousands of US Dollars in gifts or red envelopes, regardless of interview success.
Those with particularly clever strategies switched between various company interviews daily, earning tens of thousands in a month.