The following are some web novel ideas about the theme of "City starts from the sales department": ** 1. Setting of the story background ** 1. ** Introduction of the check-in system ** - In the background of the bustling city, the sales department became the starting point of the story. The main character might be an ordinary sales staff member, just like Franklin in profile 6, who originally lived an ordinary life. One day, he was suddenly bound to the check-in system. This system could give all kinds of rewards, from real estate (for example, Franklin Torres signed in and obtained 10 villas in Tomson District) to special skills or money. 2. ** Description of the environment in the sales department ** - The sales department was filled with a modern urban atmosphere. There were exquisite architectural models, a spacious and bright hall, and well-dressed salespeople. For the protagonist, this was both a place to work and a place where fate began to change. People came and went every day. There were ordinary citizens who dreamed of buying a house, and there were rich businessmen who invested in real estate. ** 2. Character Creation ** 1. ** Protagonist ** - The protagonist might start out as a small figure at the bottom of the sales department, such as a security guard or a new sales assistant. He might be optimistic and tenacious, and after obtaining the check-in system, he would gradually change his fate. He would use the rewards from the check-in system to make a name for himself in the city. For example, he might use the properties he obtained from the check-in to enter the real estate investment field, or use special skills to stand out from the competition in the city. 2. ** Supporting role ** - The manager of the sales department was a smart and capable person who paid attention to performance. He might be suspicious or jealous of the protagonist when he started to use the check-in system to gain an advantage, but as the protagonist succeeded, he might change his attitude and want to rope the protagonist in. - Customers: This includes different types of customers, such as young newlyweds, whose needs for a house are more warm and comfortable, and retired elderly, who may value the environment and medical facilities more. These customers could become targets for the protagonist to showcase his abilities (the advantages gained through the check-in system). For example, the protagonist could use the real estate knowledge or preferential policies obtained from the check-in system to meet the needs of the customers, thereby improving his performance and reputation. ** 3. Plot Development ** 1. ** Initial check-in and exploration ** - The protagonist signed in at the sales department every day. The rewards he received at the beginning might be relatively ordinary, such as some small gifts or a small amount of money. He would be curious about the system and start to explore the rules of the system, such as whether there were additional rewards for consecutive check-ins, or whether there would be special rewards for check-ins at specific locations (such as the sales department's showroom). 2. ** Rise with the sign-in reward ** - As the check-in proceeded, the protagonist received some valuable rewards, such as advanced real estate sales skills or exclusive real estate information. He used these rewards to achieve great success in the sales department, and his sales soared. This attracted the envy and jealousy of his colleagues and also attracted the attention of his competitors. 3. ** Challenge and Crisis ** - The sudden rise of the protagonist had caused some dissatisfaction. Some people might want to expose his "secret" or frame him. For example, if someone suspected him of cheating or unfair competition, they would report him to the company's top management. At the same time, he faced challenges from other competitors in the city. Real estate companies or sales teams with strong backgrounds wanted to suppress him and prevent him from continuing to develop. 4. ** Breakthrough and Growth ** - When the protagonist was in danger, he used the special ability or network obtained from the check-in system to resolve the crisis. For example, he signed in and gained the recognition of a real estate tycoon. With the help of the tycoon, he not only cleared his grievances, but also further expanded his career. He might develop from a small employee in the sales department to a big boss with his own real estate company or chain sales agency, gaining a foothold in the city. ** IV. Thematic Discussion ** 1. ** City struggles and opportunities ** - The theme of this story reflected the possibility of small characters succeeding through accidental opportunities (check-in system) in the city. It conveyed a positive value, which was that as long as they seized opportunities and constantly explored and utilized resources, even the lowest level of people could change their destiny. 2. ** Modern City Life and Real Estate Industry ** - The story was set in the sales department, which could also reflect the demand for housing in modern urban life and some characteristics of the real estate industry, such as fierce competition and information imbalance. The rise of the protagonist in this industry could also show the development trend and potential business opportunities of the real estate industry. "Warrior Sage!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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