Chapter 448 Customer Requirements



They never imagined that the game pod could be made into this form. Isn't this like creating a magical artifact?

The big shot's friend is indeed extraordinary.

When the pictures were shown to the craftsmen, the craftsmen, who were originally eager to start, were transformed into sculptures.

"Really, it has to be like this?"

"Yes, that's what the client requested."

"No, is this how we're going to do our first order? With so many talismans, won't the customer feel like they're being sealed inside while playing games?"

"If customers believe this, wouldn't they really think the same way?"

Researchers: "We don't know, but that's what the customer requested. This is our first order, so we're wondering if we can handle it?"

The artisans coughed: "Of course, there's no problem with making it. We're just asking because if the customer regrets it, wouldn't all our efforts be wasted!"

The main reason is that I don't believe anyone would do something like this.

Researcher: "It's agreed that each order is worth two million. You can discuss and distribute the profits yourselves. If the customer regrets it, then it's a second order, another two million. Are you in or not?"

The craftsmen's eyes lit up, and they all said in unison, "Let's do it."

With pictures, it's actually not difficult to make.

This thing is basically just an outer shell; it just needs to be able to hold the game pod.

Oh, we also need to build a hatch that can be opened when closed. This kind of large item is actually not difficult.

The elaborate patterns on the outer shell are the work of the carving master!

The sculptor said, "Is it really that difficult to make something big, but not so big that you can't see the whole thing?"

It's not difficult at all, okay?

Based on the manufacturing process, this price is indeed quite high.

Coming here was definitely the right decision.

One order can potentially be worth as much as six months or a year's worth of work in the past.

I just don't know how long this kind of good thing can last?

Because it was the first order, all the artisans worked around this single order, and the speed was extremely fast. Three days later, Liu Yun was able to pick up the goods.

At this moment, Liu Yun had finalized the details of the dating game, and only then did she return to her original intention of calling Fei Fei.

Fei Fei was shocked: "You're going to make an animated movie? You're... spoiling your fans!"

Song Xingfei: "I knew it. How could you, the king of surfing, not see so many people's petitions?"

Fei Fei: "However, with so many fans involved, it's not necessarily because they're all mindlessly causing trouble. Most people know that President Liu is capable of doing it, and it's not asking anyone to do something unreasonable."

Song Xingfei seemed to have thought of something and suddenly realized: "I remember now. I was wondering how you managed to make that graduation animation so easily. I've never seen you do it before. Did you already have this kind of skill back then?"

"An animation that takes only a few minutes can't take long at all, no wonder you were able to successfully submit your graduation project."

Liu Yun: ...Your reaction time is a bit too long!

Her mentor had already anticipated this; Su Bai had inquired about her since she was about to become famous.

It was really just a few words of greeting, nothing explicit, and no probing. But Su Bai had subtly reminded her that the tallest tree in the forest is the first to be felled by the wind, and that she should keep some things well hidden.

She knew Su Bai must have guessed it, so she could only thank the class teacher for his concern.

Speaking of Su Bai, she suffered some setbacks because of her. Later, she took revenge herself, but the school didn't treat her well. It was Su Bai who mediated between them to prevent things from escalating further.

However, as she became more and more famous and her powerful backers became increasingly formidable, the school had long wanted to reconcile.

They even wanted to send Su Bai to mediate, but Su Bai refused. The school had no choice but to appease him instead.

Not only was Su Bai promoted, but he also gained a lot more power.

If it were the current Su Bai, and he encountered the same incident with Liu Yun again, he would definitely protect his student and seek justice for her.

Overall, Liu Yun did nothing, but Su Bai still benefited quite a bit from her, which wasn't bad.

As for the original leadership, almost all of them have been replaced.

Fei Fei couldn't help but laugh: "So, what kind of animated film does President Liu want to make? Or, who does he want to make a film about?"

Liu Yun smiled and said, "That monkey."

Fei Fei's eyes widened: "Monkey King? Why? There are so many movies featuring Monkey King, whether they are spin-offs, A Chinese Odyssey, all kinds, the main character, the supporting character... the list goes on and on."

Liu Yun: "It's because there are countless stories, but no matter what kind of story it is, it's still within the framework of Journey to the West."

"But as long as it's within the context of Journey to the West, the monkey's life is all pre-arranged; it's a play."

"Whether it's an extension, a grand narrative, or a certain point in time, no matter how powerful it is, it will eventually return to the main storyline of Journey to the West, and it will still be that monkey tamed by the golden headband."

"I want to make a film about how he can break free from his fate and truly become himself again."

"Only his extraordinary talent and unrestrained story."

"Moreover, the earliest paper-cut animations and ink-wash animations of Yan Kingdom all feature the story of the Great Sage, which is a tribute to the development of Yan Kingdom's civilization in the past."

"At the very least, I think that monkey should leave behind some classics. Haven't you seen how Yun Zhao released so many character extensions and adaptations, yet he still holds onto the three traitors!"

Feifei suddenly realized: "They're popular!"

"You're getting a little excited. Are you trying to leave some classic moments for the Monkey King?"

"To break free from fate... Isn't this just the story of the Monkey King in novels? Transmigrating into the Monkey King, rebirth, or something else... without following the Journey to the West..."

"But writing a novel is fine, but will the higher-ups approve such a drastic adaptation?"

Didn't you disagree with drastic modifications?

The routes are all different; this must be a major modification!

Liu Yun: "I disagreed before because some changes were too chaotic. The entertainment industry has improved, and positive development is not a bad thing."

"The copyrights to the Four Great Classical Novels are open, but we banned them. Look at how those countries that are doing so well have adapted the Romance of the Three Kingdoms into something else?"

"That's not enough for us to change ourselves. At least the core shouldn't change. At least the core of the Monkey King shouldn't be a puppet on a string..."

"Perhaps we can really draw on the novel's setting to see how we can help him break free from his predetermined fate."

Fei Fei nodded, then shook her head: "It's fine to borrow from existing settings, but... no matter what the settings are, as long as Monkey King breaks free from fate, he will inevitably step on Buddhism. Is that okay too?"

"I remember hearing before that some TV series involved the incorrect propagation of Buddhism, which, to put it simply, smeared Buddhism, and were therefore banned."

"Could this involve this issue?"

"I know President Liu has a way to resolve this, but won't it be very difficult then?"

Liu Yun sneered: "They've certainly started jumping around. According to you, the mythological system is actually criticizing Buddhism. Do you think they dare to come out and make a fuss?"

"The only tradition in Yan State is Taoism. The current popularity of mythology is actually a revival of Taoism."

"Did Buddhism say anything? To be honest, the ban on that broadcast back then might not have been initiated by Buddhism. It could have been a reason that some competitors came up with to prevent the broadcast from going viral, a reason that was hard to justify."

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