But Fitz felt that he had to let Stefanie feel his own good intentions. Therefore, he spent money to hire the team responsible for the sound and lighting of the concert and the stage art. With Stefanie's team behind him, he replaced the hardware and equipment such as the sound and lighting of Stefanie's concert with the top level used at the opening ceremony of the Olympics. The freight to bring this equipment from overseas by air alone cost millions, to say nothing of the rental and commissioning costs of the equipment. The overall expenses exceeded 30 million.
Only tens of thousands of people attend a concert, and the face price of a ticket ranges from one to two thousand or two to three hundred. If you take the median, the per capita ticket price is only one thousand dollars. This means the total box office revenue could only be a mere tens of millions. For any team, it would be impossible to spend 30 million for the on-site equipment, because even a sold out concert would still mean a loss of at least 15 million dollars. But Fitz didn't care.
What he wanted was to exchange this almost stupid generosity for Stefanie's favor. Throwing away thirty million dollars, just to make his sweetheart’s concert reach the top international level, made sense to Fritz. He thought that this would definitely have impressed him, and so he believed that this move would definitely win Stefanie's favor.
Moreover, he even planned that if his confession at the concert was unsuccessful, he would look for a public relations company to leverage this extravagant spending. By then, as long as the media exposes the fact that he spent 30 million dollars, and then he positions himself as that "infatuated man,” this would put a lot of strong psychological pressure on Stefanie.
Sometimes, moral kidnapping is also a good way to pursue the other party.
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