Lín Wēi only realized when she died that having a sister-favoring mother would cause so much damage to her family.
Her father fell from a great height and died. Her younger brother went mis...
"Don't say you don't believe me, I don't believe you either. You're really something, going out of your way to buy a plot of land specifically for growing vegetables. Why didn't you just find someone to buy them?"
Lin Wei smiled and said, "If that's the case, of course I can just buy it directly, but I naturally have other uses for it."
She knew Lin Wei was up to no good, and immediately understood, "I knew you were bad, but I didn't expect you to be this bad."
Zhang Yanyan asked curiously, "But what did you originally plan to do with that land?"
"Want to know?" Lin Wei raised an eyebrow. "I'm not telling you."
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Whether it was Zhang Yanyan or Wang Ying, she wouldn't tell anyone if they asked her, but if it were Shen Jize, Lin Wei would answer without hesitation.
"Actually, if you ask me something very specific, I don't really have any ideas, but I do have a lot of ideas."
For example, like strawberry cultivation in later generations, once the strawberries ripen, you can pick as many as you want, regardless of the price.
For example, agritainment businesses raise their own vegetables, chickens, and ducks, and also run a bed and breakfast, where people occasionally come to relax for a few days.
For example, you could organize some kind of team-building project, collaborate with various companies, and have employees participate.
Hard training is fine, as is immersive script-based murder mystery games or escape room games.
In short, the remote location is perfect for large groups of people to go out together, which is conducive to company unity and cooperation to achieve win-win results.
Shen Jize wasn't really interested in anything else, but he'd never heard of a murder mystery game or escape room before.
"What is this thing? What kind of game is it from later generations?"
Seeing this, Lin Wei actually started explaining things to him.
There are small-scale murder mystery games where people sit together in an office building to play.
But there are also immersive script-based murder mystery games, large-scale ones, similar to escape rooms, where everyone has their own identity and plays until the very end, depending on the script.
However, these large-scale stories are generally focused on horror and murder; otherwise, they wouldn't be very interesting if they only dealt with emotions.
“Sure, we can set up a large-scale murder mystery game store. We can build whatever theme is needed, just like you said, and cooperate with the company to play together.”
"Okay, the game will last for one day. Since it's an immersive experience, there will be places to eat inside. Just give them food coupons before they enter and let them exchange them at the stalls."
As she spoke, Lin Wei's eyes lit up.
"My God, I think I've found a deadly path."
However, "this is something for people in later generations to play with. Would anyone play with it in this era? Of course, people in later generations wouldn't play it as a company; it would be done by individuals in groups. If you want to form a group, that's fine too."
"You're overthinking it. This game is very novel and will definitely attract a lot of attention. In addition, this project requires a large investment and is not something that ordinary people can imitate. So, once we've made it successful, could we develop it into one of the tourist attractions in Jiangcheng? Not only can local companies play it, but companies from other places can also come in groups to play it."
"The initial investment would be huge, and every aspect must be very interesting, and even every NPC must have a story to tell."
Just thinking about Lin Wei makes me excited.
“I’m good at this, I can come up with a lot of ideas, but... the land might not be so suitable, after all, that piece of land is both big and cheap.”
Shen Jize shook his head helplessly, "If you didn't want it, no matter how remote that land is, you wouldn't be able to offer such a low price. If you weren't in charge, do you think it could be built there? You'd better hurry up and prepare your subject matter. You can't do this project by yourself, but I can do it with you."
"Oh dear, although this seems a bit underhanded, An Jing attacked me first, so I'll accept it without hesitation. Thank you, Jize."
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During the remaining month of her vacation, Lin Wei was completely immersed in the plot of murder mystery games, and she even dragged Wang Ying along to offer her advice from time to time.
Wang Ying exclaimed sincerely, "How can your brain come up with so many novel ideas? I've never heard of them before, but honestly, every single one of them is so interesting."
"Isn't it interesting? Once it's built, our company will be the first to go and play with it, and we can see how it turns out." Lin Wei reminded him, "You know, this project isn't available anywhere else. If we do it, we'll be the first. So please don't tell anyone outside."
"Can I say it? Don't worry, although I'm not good with my mouth, I still know my limits. When Anjing tested me like that, I didn't say anything, did I? You can rest assured."
After the two preliminary plans were completed, Lin Wei immediately gave them to Shen Jize.
"See? What do you think?"
"Two? You certainly have a lot of ideas. Haven't decided which one to use in the end?" Shen Jize asked, taking the script.
"No, what I meant was to create a quick transmigration script. The first script is set in ancient times. Everyone changes into ancient costumes and transmigrates into a fictional ancient world, receiving their own character scripts. This continues until after lunch, and then a major event occurs according to the plot, causing everyone to transmigrate again."
"Blindfold them and take them all away like they're being taken to prison. Once the blindfolds are removed, we'll immediately move into the patriotic storyline. We'll have professional actors act as their captains, fighting the Japanese with toy guns. We'll also plant small red flags, each representing the life of a soldier. The patriotism of our people is ingrained in our bones. At this moment, everyone will definitely unite and fight the Japanese together."
"But this requires the use of some dangerous explosives. Is it possible to get the necessary permits?"
"It's possible, but are you sure people will like a script like that?"
As a native of the port city, Shen Jize understood the Chinese people's innate aversion to the Japanese, but not to that extent.
But Lin Wei knew it.
Although it might seem like a betrayal of national interests, Lin Wei is absolutely certain that everyone will like it.
At this point, Shen Jize offered his suggestion, "If that's the case, then we shouldn't use an ancient version for the first story. Wouldn't a Republic of China version be more suitable? We wouldn't even need to change clothes along the way, and we could share the same scenes. However, with a Republic of China version, we wouldn't be able to use the time travel or quick transmigration plot points, and the experience might not be as good as the ancient version."
Lin Wei initially considered making a story set in the Republican era, right before the war broke out.
However, the victory in the war came later, and winning only one battle was not as inspiring as the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Therefore, the point about the Republic of China was put on hold.
Once Lin Wei explained, Shen Jize understood.
"First, there's the period costume, a small event that draws everyone in, and then there are plenty of scenic spots for everyone to enjoy and relax. Once everyone's rested enough, we'll immediately immerse them in the action-packed group."
Lin Wei's consideration was indeed insightful.
"Okay, a script is fine too, but are you going to write it yourself? Each character should have a storyline, and that would have to be written one by one. Can you handle that?"