Transmigrating to Be a Grand Master in the Entertainment Industry

After being picked up by his master and training martial arts on the mountain for twenty years, Zhao Si finally yearned day and night to descend and venture into the pugilistic world. He harbored t...

Chapter 110 Graduation Certificate

Sunan nodded to show that he understood, "Okay, then I won't reply to them either."

Over the next few days, Su Nan studied professional knowledge and techniques with his teacher, preparing for the music variety show. Gu Lingfeng took Zhao Si to look at venues and choose a location for the martial arts school.

According to Gu Lingfeng's idea, he wanted to open a martial arts school in a shopping mall, just like many dance studios or taekwondo gyms. Shopping malls have a large flow of people and are easier to recruit students.

But Zhao Si was unwilling to do so. He believed that practicing martial arts was a very serious matter that required one to calm down and have a quiet and peaceful environment. The business world was too impetuous.

It was Zhao Si who wanted to open a martial arts school, and Gu Lingfeng of course respected Zhao Si's idea, so the two of them looked at many places. It was not easy to find a place that had both students and was away from the hustle and bustle, but in the end they found one.

It's located in a park, built along the river. It's beautiful, cool, and free to the public. During the day, it's quiet, with only a few birds chirping in the trees. In the evening, residents of the surrounding neighborhoods enjoy strolling along the river after dinner, so there's no worry that no one will notice the new martial arts gym.

Inside the park, there's a large, empty, abandoned tennis court, perfect for a martial arts gym. Despite being abandoned, the court is actually quite new. It simply wasn't meant to be in this park, and since it didn't fit in with the lifestyle of the surrounding neighborhoods, it closed down shortly thereafter.

After the venue was chosen, Zhao Si and Gu Lingfeng began to handle the formalities.

It is actually not that difficult to open a martial arts school, but it is more troublesome than they had previously thought. It is not possible to open a martial arts school just by having money and knowing martial arts. In order to be legal and compliant, many qualifications are required.

Of course, most of those conditions can be solved with money, such as the site area must be no less than 200 square meters, the lease contract must be no less than three years, fire-fighting facilities must be fully equipped, etc.

Gu Lingfeng could handle all of these easily. The only problem was with the personnel. A martial arts school was considered a training school. In addition to the legal person, it must also have a principal. Then, both the principal and the teachers must have a teaching certificate.

Where did Zhao Si get his teaching certificate? He doesn't even have a primary school diploma...