"What are you looking at?"
"Is there a new book in the bookstore?"
"Come on, let's go take a look."
The two students hurriedly squeezed into the crowd and looked up to see that the shop next to Rongxi Bookstore, which had been vacant for a long time, had been newly renovated.
The dark walls were shining, and the floor was covered with smooth blue-black tiles. There was a large transparent wall in the middle of the wall, and you could actually see inside the shop. The sign hanging above the door was even larger and more conspicuous.
Someone couldn't help but read out: "'Lu Yao's Super Time and Space Cinema', what does this mean?"
Someone else said: "It looked like this when I passed by this morning."
Rong Shenghua, the owner of Rong Xi Shu Zhai, put his hands behind his back, looked up at the cinema, and there was confusion in his eyes: "This shop has been vacant for nearly two years, and no one has come to inquire about it. How come someone suddenly took it over?"
The owner of Chunxi Building stood aside and said, "This store looks very strange after being renovated. I wonder what kind of store will be opened here."
A whisper came from the crowd: "The feng shui of this place is not good. No matter what kind of store it is, it will not be open for more than three months."
The cinema is now located in the middle of Song'an Street, sandwiched between Rong Xi Shu Zhai and Chunxi Building. It should have been a prosperous store.
But for some reason, the bosses who took over the shop failed to run it well. After three months at the longest and one month at the shortest, they would put up a sign saying "Shop Transfer" and ask someone to sell it.
After several twists and turns, rumors spread that the shop had bad feng shui. Over time, it was left vacant.
A student from Song'an Academy couldn't help but say, "I saw a woman enter this shop this morning."
Rong Shenghua turned around and looked over: "Woman?"
"The woman had a beautiful face and was dressed... a little weird. Many people saw her this morning." The student said tactfully, lowering his eyelids slightly, and his ears turned red.
The neighbors near Song'an Street became more and more curious about this strange shop and its owner, but the shop had not yet opened, so they had to leave after seeing how busy it was.
It's just that people passing by here can't help but take a second look.
Lu Yao handed the matter of negotiating the purchase of film copyrights to Ji Zhixin.
He knows a lot and has connections.
He said that he could negotiate for the several films that Lu Yao liked, and if everything went well, the process could be completed within three to five days.
In the afternoon, the theater's maintenance was over.
Lu Yao walked around the store.
The ticket office is opposite the door, and on the left is the waiting area, which is equipped with a glass round table and casual leather chairs.
Facing the street in the waiting area is an empty screen for playing trailers and advertisements, which passers-by can see through the glass. To
the right of the ticket office is the screening room. Currently, there is only Screening Room No. 1, which can accommodate 30 viewers.
Exit Screening Room No. 1 and turn right to find the restroom.
This shop is a little small, but the decoration meets Lu Yao's requirements, and it will be ready when it is upgraded.
"We need to recruit people. Please post a recruitment notice for me." Lu Yao typed into the system.
Under normal circumstances, Lu Yao is still used to recruiting shop assistants in other worlds.
This time, he needs to recruit one ticket seller, one ticket inspector, and one cleaner. He will temporarily recruit three people and train them for two days. When the video is online, the shop assistants will officially take up their posts. It
was his first time in the ancient world, and Lu Yao was worried that he would not be able to recruit the right people.
Less than an hour after the notice was posted, many people came to the door and looked in.
But most of them looked for a while and still did not dare to come in. Seeing Lu Yao's dress and appearance, they looked hesitant and turned away.
Lu Yao specially changed into a long-sleeved shirt and black trousers in the afternoon, covering herself from head to toe.
In the eyes of the people in Liangjing, it was the same as running around outside in her underwear in broad daylight.
She was busy all afternoon, and only left the name of a girl, Zhu Zhu.
Zhu Zhu said that her parents were doing a small business in Liangjing, and she would come over after she told her family.
The girl was only thirteen years old, and she usually helped her family with housework and accounting. She knew a few words and noticed the notice posted on the door when she passed by.
Although she didn't understand what the ticket seller and ticket inspector meant, she understood the remuneration behind it, which was more generous than working outside, so she couldn't help but come in and ask.
After Zhu Zhu left, no one came to the store to ask again.
The sky gradually darkened, night fell, and there were fewer and fewer pedestrians on the road.
Lu Yao closed the shop and returned to the shopping street. It was still afternoon here.
She pondered for a while, went back to the nail salon to get the camera, and went to the fishing room of the furry shop to find Ji Zhixin.
Ji Zhixin had finished his work as a telephone operator and was sitting on the pier, leisurely petting a little seal.
Fu Chi was there too, reaching out to take mooncakes from the snack stand beside him.
He especially liked the flower and grass mooncakes in the snack bar, and wanted to buy a big box when he left last night.
Since he had transferred 10 million to the shopping street account after signing the confidentiality agreement, Lu Yao generously gave him a box.
However, Fu Chi couldn't take the mooncake box away, so he still had to come to the store.
Lu Yao squeezed in between the two of them and sat down, looking at Ji Zhixin, "I want to shoot an advertisement, can you help me?"
"What advertisement?" Ji Zhixin agreed very naturally without saying no.
Lu Yao: "A recruitment advertisement, for the cinema."
Fu Chi's expression moved slightly when he heard this, but he didn't say anything.
Ji Zhixin glanced at Fu Chi and smiled slightly: "I almost forgot, when it comes to shooting things, Director Fu is a professional."
Lu Yao looked at Fu Chi, with a puzzled look: "Director Fu?"
Ji Zhixin: "Didn't I tell you? Fu Chi is a very famous director in the circle." Lu Yao
shook her head.
She only heard that Bai Jing was going to send a patient over, and she didn't know much else.
Fu Chi's eyelids drooped slightly, and his voice was low: "I haven't directed a play for a long time. Now I am just an idle person."
When talking about the past, Fu Chi's aura suddenly became decadent, his shoulders slumped, and he had no intention of speaking again.
Lu Yao saw that the customer had fallen into self-isolation, and it was not easy to continue chatting.
He and Ji Zhixin went to the pier on the other side of the fishing room and spent several hours to take the required pictures.
Lu Yao took the camera back to the nail salon and spent several hours doing post-production.
I had done this before when I opened a blind box store. Lu
Yao did simple screen editing and post-processing by himself, and the dubbing and subtitles were handed over to the system.
The system can cover the language of the alien world, and is familiar with Lu Yao's voice, so it can directly cover and modify it.
I was busy until late at night. Lu Yao checked it several times and made sure that the content of the video was correct before he went to bed with peace of mind.
The next morning, Dawu Dynasty.
On Song'an Street, passers-by squeezed between Rongxi Shuzhai and Chunxi Building, looking at the inside of the cinema through the transparent glass, talking about it.
"What on earth is that thing?"
"Why are people moving in that small box?"
"What is she saying?"
There were too many people at the door, and Zhu Zhu brought her parents over, but was blocked outside and couldn't move.
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