Becoming a Russian Oligarch After Rebirth
Chapter 1392 - 1096: Constantin’s Discontent

Chapter 1392: Chapter 1096: Constantin’s Discontent

After a day of hustle and bustle, Wang Ye and Rossiyana bid farewell to their distinguished guests as they got into their cars.

If it were an ordinary couple’s marriage, they wouldn’t need to do this; family members would suffice to send the guests off. But for these two, it was different; most of the guests had come for their sake, so they had to personally see them off.

Family members couldn’t take their place...

It was only after the last car drove away that both of them simultaneously let out a long sigh, their previously straight backs now bending. They exchanged a glance and burst into laughter.

"I never thought getting married could be so tiring. My cheeks hurt from smiling so much," Wang Ye said, rubbing his face.

Rossiyana, on the other hand, casually tossed her high heels aside and stood barefoot on the red carpet laid out on the steps, feeling utterly comfortable.

With no outsiders around, neither of them had to keep up appearances anymore. This was their home, after all—they could relax as they pleased.

However, they could only relax for this brief moment. Once they returned to the main hall, they would be busy again.

The guests had all left, but the "family members" were still there. Of course, the less important family members had already been taken care of; only a few key figures remained, like Rossiyana’s Constantin and father-in-law, and Wang Ye’s Khodorkovsky. These few had not yet left, clearly having some matters to discuss with the newlyweds.

After resting for two minutes, Wang Ye and Rossiyana went back to the main hall.

Khodorkovsky, Constantin, and the father-in-law were sitting on the sofa, drinking tea and chatting. When they saw the pair come in, they waved them over.

Once Wang Ye and Rossiyana were seated, Constantin opened the conversation with a smile:

"Misha, your wedding today was truly grand. I estimate that hundreds of millions of people worldwide watched your live wedding broadcast. This must be one of the most-followed weddings ever. I wonder if anyone else’s wedding will ever surpass yours in the future, but I doubt it."

He spoke with a face full of pride.

This was also a glory for the Romanov family. Perhaps even in the family’s most glorious days, a Tsar’s wedding was never as grand as today’s.

After all, back then, there was no live TV or internet broadcast, so even a Tsar, during their marriage, might have had only a few thousand on-site guests at most. The general public might have heard that the Tsar got married, but what the wedding was like, nobody knew. Certainly, it was incomparable to the wedding of Wang Ye today.

Khodorkovsky also said with a hint of sentimentality: "Technology has really advanced now. In addition to live TV broadcasts, I see that this wedding has had an even bigger impact on the internet! Including major portals, search engines, and social media like Facebook, everyone is discussing Misha’s wedding. In the past, achieving such influence would’ve been unimaginable."

The sensation on the internet actually had a push behind it. Wang Ye hadn’t personally instructed it; it must have been Rossiyana’s election team and her family pulling some strings behind the scenes.

One of the reasons this wedding was held at this time was to campaign for Rossiyana’s general election!

That’s why it spread so widely on the internet and became well-known to so many people.

So far, it seems the effect is quite good, far more accessible to the younger generation than Rossiyana’s usual TV interviews and the like.

Hearing Khodorkovsky’s words, the father-in-law also had strong feelings.

He lamented, "Indeed, the pace of technological development is so rapid, especially in terms of the internet.

A few years ago, who could have imagined that the internet would develop to its current level? I even heard that many newspapers and magazines are on the brink of closure because most people no longer buy printed news but read it online.

Online news updates in real-time, and there’s a wide variety of it, more importantly, it’s all free!

This has certainly been a dimension reduction attack on traditional newspapers and magazines.

Even for this general election, I see you candidates have started campaigning online, and it seems quite effective.

Still, Medvedev and Grezlov seem a bit too traditional, too set in their ways; they’re not as forward-thinking as you, Rossiyana."

These words had hidden implications—it was clear that the Kremlin must have been aware of Rossiyana’s election team hyping up her wedding with Wang Ye as part of her election campaign.

Also, as the father-in-law mentioned, Grezlov and Medvedev were, indeed, somewhat old-fashioned.

Initially, they didn’t focus on internet campaigning, opting instead for standard strategies like TV interviews, soft-text promotion in magazines and newspapers, and street promotion.

But these last few days, they probably saw the strong momentum of Rossiyana’s online campaign and its effectiveness, so they quickly increased their online promotional efforts.

However, the entire Russian Internet was almost under Wang Ye’s control. While he didn’t make a clear public endorsement to support Rossiyana, she still had a significant advantage!

After all, this was the wife of the CEO of Facebook, MAIL.RU, YANDEX, and other giants of the Russian Internet—there was no need for any direct instructions, the website editors below knew what to do...

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