elite matchmaking services

On her first day at the company, Ye Huan was stumped by a question: “Why would a client spend six million yuan to hire someone to find their perfect match?” Under the sharp gaze of her manager, Ye Huan couldn’t find an answer. “Because they believe it’s the most important investment of their lives.

The person they are looking for must not be money-driven, morally corrupt, or a fraud. Our mission is to find that person and bring them the marriage they desire,” the manager explained. Ye Huan felt the weight of this responsibility. But how exactly would she find the client’s soulmate? She was still unsure.

Ye Huan’s company had six branches, 200 consultants, 200 full-time “love hunters,” and hundreds of part-time staff, all of whom were women. Seeking advice from others wasn’t practical, so Ye Huan decided to learn and understand on her own. She went through many client files and discovered that most of them valued beauty as their first requirement. Confident in her aesthetic judgment, Ye Huan pondered where to find beauties who would catch the eyes of the wealthy.

She had previously visited social venues, luxury stores, and nightclubs, but later realized this approach was flawed: although a wealthy man’s wife serves as a status symbol, she couldn’t just be a pretty face or someone greedy for wealth. Fundamentally, a wealthy man still needed a virtuous, educated wife who could support the family and teach the children.

Ye Huan adjusted her strategy and decided to focus her search on the bustling Xidan area, home to numerous shopping districts like Joy City and Xidan Shopping Center, where young, fashionable, and educated women gathered. Joy City, in particular, proved to be a fortunate place for Ye Huan.

In August of 20xx, Ye Huan received an assignment to find a partner for a millionaire from Shanghai, with the requirements that she be between 22 and 26 years old, have porcelain skin, and be a virgin. The “love hunter” who successfully found the client’s partner would receive a 200,000 yuan bonus. Six teams were dispatched to Beijing, Harbin, and Chongqing for the search, and Ye Huan was part of one of those teams.

One afternoon, while staking out at the H&M store in Joy City, a girl in a blue dress caught Ye Huan’s attention. Perfect skin, elegant face, graceful gait, and confident demeanor—one look, and Ye Huan was sure she had found the right person. She quickly approached the girl, and after a brief conversation, obtained her contact information.

That afternoon, Ye Huan identified eight potential candidates in Joy City, and the girl in the blue dress made it to the final shortlist of three. Although she was not ultimately chosen, Ye Huan gained valuable experience and worked even harder. Gradually, her business began to flourish, and her success rate significantly improved.

By 20xx, she had become one of Beijing’s most experienced “love hunters.” In the past two years, the clients for the company’s three largest events all chose candidates discovered by Ye Huan, boosting her annual income to nearly 1.5 million yuan.

Ye Huan’s success not only earned her substantial bonuses but also a promotion to consultant. However, when the company encountered major deals, she was still tasked with handling them personally.

Choosing Carefully, Completing the Pressure Test

In January 20xx, Ye Huan took on an extremely challenging task: to find a perfect partner for a divorced “rich first generation” client offering 4 million yuan, with a 200,000 yuan reward for success. This task was particularly challenging for two reasons: it was the first time Ye Huan was the primary person in charge of a major deal, and the client was a notorious perfectionist with almost unreasonable demands for his second wife. She needed to resemble a young version of CCTV anchor Zhou Tao, as he believed only such a woman would have good character and bring him fortune.

Ye Huan first accompanied Mr. Guo to browse through the company’s database of over 3,000 qualifying women’s profiles and photos, but all were rejected. “He really knows how to nitpick. At this rate, this task is almost guaranteed to fail,” a colleague complained. Despite also feeling tormented and having nightmares, Ye Huan knew that if the next search failed, the client would definitely abandon them. She quickly dispatched search teams to six cities and personally went with her colleagues to Chengdu.

Within three weeks, her 10-member “love hunting” team scouted universities and malls in Chengdu. She required each member to find at least two high-quality women daily, while her own goal was to identify 10 top-grade targets each day.

One noon, after spending a long time in Chengdu’s bustling Chunxi Road, Ye Huan walked into a noodle shop for lunch. As she ate and pondered how to expand her results, a girl on a phone call walked in. Slim, fair-skinned, with a slightly pointed chin, perfect teeth, double eyelids, and soft, flowing long hair—she bore a striking resemblance to Zhou Tao.

Ye Huan’s heart skipped a beat. She invited the girl to sit with her, and after a brief chat, she successfully got her phone number, photo, and key information: a 24-year-old university graduate with the right age, looks, temperament, and personality. Ye Huan inwardly exclaimed, “Oh, my god,” despite being an atheist.

Three days later, Ye Huan returned to Beijing with profiles of 200 candidates from Chengdu. Nationally, the search had yielded 1,100 women who met the basic criteria. After initial screening, 100 moved to the next round, then down to 20, and finally just 8. Ye Huan then organized interviews and psychological evaluations for these eight lucky women.

Two months later, Mr. Guo received detailed dossiers on them, and for the first time, a faint smile appeared on his face. Ye Huan breathed a sigh of relief as two of the final eight were her finds, including the university graduate she met in the noodle shop, giving her at least a 25% chance of earning that 200,000 yuan.

In April 20xx, Ye Huan accompanied Mr. Guo to Chengdu to meet three local finalists. Their last meeting was with the girl from the noodle shop. They met at a well-known Sichuan restaurant, where Mr. Guo chose an optimal spot to observe the girl. He seemed confident, knowing almost everything about her—relationship history, plans for graduate school, and her high-ranking government official father—while she knew almost nothing about him beyond his height and weight.

Initially, their meeting seemed awkward due to their 18-year age difference and the contrived nature of their encounter. Ye Huan worried that the tension might ruin the atmosphere, but Mr. Guo appreciated the girl’s discretion about her father’s position, revealing it only after his persistent questioning.

Ye Huan noticed a soft warmth in Mr. Guo’s eyes and felt inwardly joyful. When he later told her he wanted to cancel the meetings with the other candidates, Ye Huan felt herself one step closer to the bonus.

Subsequent dates were arranged independently, but Ye Huan knew Mr. Guo took the girl to a luxurious seaside resort in Hainan. Rumor had it that their relationship remained pure upon their return.

Later, they also went to the mountains in western Sichuan. After more than six months of dating and testing, Mr. Guo finally proposed, and Ye Huan earned the most substantial reward of her career—200,000 yuan.

Over the past year, Ye Huan had achieved her goal of earning 2 million yuan. To her, this job was not just about matchmaking for the wealthy and earning commissions; it was also a process of “finding love.”

Now, she paid more attention to the emotional connection with her husband, Lu Xiaoyu, rekindling the feelings of their first love. This, aside from the financial benefits, was the greatest reward her job as a “love hunter” brought to Ye Huan.

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