The huge amount of money that anonymously arrived in the account made things easier to handle.
The saying goes, "Taking people's money, solving people's problems!"
On the streets of Barcelona, countless blue and yellow flags sprang up overnight, visible from the lampposts at Catalonia Square, the awnings of cafes on Gracia Avenue, and even beside the underwear fluttering on clotheslines in the old town, symbolizing the pursuit of independence swaying in the wind.
The money was spent wisely.
Professional propaganda teams worked overnight to produce tens of thousands of posters, featuring Hordi's solemn face, with the words "Our future, our vote" written beside it.
The airship flying over the city carried the message "See you in 3 days," drawing tourists to stop and take pictures. Street food trucks provided free Catalan specialties of cava and tapas, with people raising their glasses shouting "Independence," the spilt wine staining the T-shirts, resembling border lines on a map.
