Kurokawa Akio painstakingly nurtured a struggling amusement park back to precarious operation. On its opening day, Teitan Elementary School arrived for their spring outing, and a stream of words fl...
Chapter 27
Several kidnapped employees in the park looked at the Ferris wheel in front of them with doubt, always feeling that under the harmless appearance was the next crazy carousel.
After all, the impression at that time was really too deep.
After they entered the Ferris wheel one by one, Kurokawa Akiho stood in front of the operating panel and began testing the Ferris wheel under the guidance of the yellow hat construction team.
Unlike the crazy carousel, the Ferris wheel rotates at a surprisingly normal speed, slowly at one circle every ten minutes.
As the Ferris wheel rotates, the lights on the outside of the wheel light up, emitting colorful light strips that flash according to the programming and eventually converge together from a fan shape. When the Ferris wheel reaches the top, you can not only see the entire amusement park, but also enjoy the light show.
After the quiet and healing Ferris wheel ride ended, Kenji Hagiwara was still surprised when his feet touched the ground. He could hardly believe that this guinea pig journey had ended like this.
Kurokawa Akishige looked at the expressions of the few people with some doubts.
Do you think the Ferris wheel spins too fast? That's right, after all, it's a facility used to guide people. Wouldn't a 10-minute rotation be enough to control the flow of people? Shouldn't it be set to 15 minutes?
Just as he was about to make adjustments, Kurokawa Akishige saw the rating of the Ferris wheel. The overall rating was 900 points, slightly inferior to the carousel, but its attraction to tourists was as high as 90%.
It is absolutely a necessary tool to attract customers.
Kurokawa Akiho thought about it and decided to give up. He would just go around every ten minutes to see how the business was going.
Judging from the currently available park areas, the amusement park has fully met the standards for opening.
So Kurokawa Akifumi began to formulate an opening plan, first setting the opening date, and then working on the promotion of the park.
Souta Ageo's filming progress was very smooth. Although they were a group of students still on campus, the promotional video they produced was unexpectedly effective, perfectly capturing all the advantages of the carousel.
Kurokawa Akiwa was very satisfied with what he saw. He patted Ageo Souta on the shoulder and asked, "Are you interested in working at the amusement park after graduation?"
Souta Aeo has not yet come out of the shadow of the crazy merry-go-round. His face looks very bad, and he subconsciously shakes his head wildly when he hears the question.
Absolutely not, this paradise is too scary!
Kurokawa Akiho felt a little regretful, and without trying to persuade him to stay, he turned around and discussed the publicity and promotion matters with Morufushi Kagemitsu.
Since we have decided to promote it, we will naturally choose the most popular TV station to do it. The park system comes with its own promotion options, ranging from newspaper promotion to TV promotion, and the prices are also different.
Among them, the cheap propaganda TV station looks unreliable from its name, and the reliable TV station is expensive, which makes the cash-strapped Kurokawa Akiho feel a little embarrassed.
But the park's opening naturally needed to be a hit. Cheap publicity would likely fail to generate a splash, making it a poor deal. Kurokawa Akishige gritted his teeth and opted for the expensive Nichimi TV channel. After the system deducted the payment, he selected a date and uploaded the video shot and edited by Ageo Souta and his team.
After selecting the TV station's promotion, Kurokawa Akishige began to read newspapers and door-to-door promotions. He clicked on one, took a look at the price, then looked at the balance, and closed it quickly.
Damn! I can’t afford it.
In this case, you can only print the brochures yourself and promote them offline.
There was a knock on the office door. Kurokawa Akiwa rubbed his swollen head and looked at Morifushi Kagemitsu who walked in with a serious face and asked, "What's wrong?"
Morofushi Kagemitsu handed the shift schedule to Kurokawa Akifusa, "I've arranged the staff's duty schedule as you requested. If Mr. Fuzawa, Mr. Shangwang, and Mr. Shirakawa are excluded, we will have several stores unattended."
Kurokawa Akiwa wondered confusedly about who these people were, and it took him a few seconds to react.
These three are the actors he chose to play the roles of the prisoner, victim, and police officer respectively. Strengthening ethical standards is urgent. If there is a shortage of manpower, he can only continue to recruit people.
Another new expense.
Kurokawa Akisho handed over the task of continued recruitment to Morofushi Kagemitsu, and he was trying to bargain with the system.
He clicked on an overview of the promotion and marketing costs for a local marketing campaign and noticed that the printing manufacturers found by the system had extremely low prices, and the remaining expensive charges were for personnel costs and system handling fees.
"At this time, can't we just focus on moving forward?" Kurokawa Akiwa asked tearfully.
[You didn't even shed a tear.] A system that saw through the player's disguise.
Why is it so hard to deceive people at this time? Damn it.
"Think about it from another perspective. If you don't leave the printing factory, I will definitely find another printing factory. Then you won't make a penny, right?" said Kurokawa Akifusa.
"Besides, money is something you can fight over endlessly, and a little bit adds up to a lot. And if I start playing, it won't do you any good, right?"
System: […Just this once.]
"Yeah!"
Kurokawa Akiho quickly wiped away the fake tears from the corners of his eyes and changed his expression in seconds.
The printing factory issue was resolved, and now it was time for his "leeks" employees to contribute. They'd been eating free meals at his amusement park for a month, so they should definitely contribute, right?
He unfolded the map of Beika Town, marked the corresponding areas on the map and arranged employees to promote the work on site.
After everything was arranged, Kurokawa Akiho stood up, poured himself a glass of water, stood in front of the window and looked at the iconic Ferris wheel of the amusement park, feeling relaxed.
*
So why did things turn out like this?!
Fanze was thrown to the ground and was in a daze before he could react. Then he was pressed to the ground with his hands tied behind his back. There were onlookers standing around him.
Date Ko expertly captured Fuzawa. He looked up and explained to Shirakawa Ryoto beside him, "Capturing requires skill. In situations like the one just mentioned, this method will minimize harm to yourself and is also the most effective way to subdue the criminal."
"You were too gentle just now. The prisoner could easily break free, and then not only would your life be in danger, but also the lives of the people you are protecting."
Shirakawa Ryoto nodded as if he understood, and imitated Date Ko's actions.
Hagiwara Kenji shook his head and pointed out his mistake: "No. Place your hands like this. Be more firm. You must make the children feel justice and security."
After saying this, he patted Shirakawa Ryoto on the shoulder and said, "You must remember that you are a righteous police officer who protects children. You are not afraid of danger or hardship. Show the courage to rush to the front line. Shirakawa, you are everyone's hope!"
Shirakawa Ryoto had never felt such a high expectation before. He was once crushed by a group of middle school students in a competition. His teammates gave up dejectedly and laughed at his persistence. The despair of being doomed to fail rekindled the fire in his heart at this moment in the trusting eyes of everyone.
He told himself that it didn't matter if he failed on the court, because here, in this amusement park, he could do it! He would definitely keep the children safe!
Hagiwara Kenji encouraged: "Yes, yes, that's the feeling!"
Shirakawa Ryoto felt full of fighting spirit. He rushed towards Fuze while shouting, "Mr. Prisoner, pay the price for what you did!"
Fanze's dark face became even uglier. He looked at Shirakawa Ryoto who was rushing towards him, swallowed his saliva, and was subdued to the ground before he could run. With a back throw, his face hit the ground again. Listening to the applause around him, Fanze wanted to cry but had no tears.
What kind of job is this? I want to quit!