Lu Yao and Ku Ba sent the rumormongers to the government office and then returned to the cinema.
Ku Ba had collected the information of all the rumormongers early on, and when he handed it over to the rough guy who was caught, he also provided the information of the rest of the people, including their names and addresses, and just waited for the government to arrest them.
This matter was not a big deal, but it was not a small deal either. Lu Yao knew that those people would probably not be punished too severely. The important thing was to show his attitude.
If you make trouble, you will have to go to the government office unless you are caught. Lu Yao
changed out of the dress when she came back. The dress was beautiful, but it was hot and stuffy in the summer. It was soaked with sweat after walking a few more steps.
She was going to go back to the shopping street later, and the clothes she bought from Dawu Dynasty could not fit in, so she had to change them first.
Fu Chi was concerned about the progress of the matter. As soon as Lu Yao came out, he immediately asked, "What's going on?"
"The rumormongers have been arrested. We'll make a clarification tomorrow." Lu Yao poured a cup of Coke, drank half of it in big gulps, and sighed with satisfaction, "It's too hot outside. It's more comfortable to stay in the cinema."
Dawu Dynasty is in the middle of summer. The time is different from the shopping street, and the season is also different.
It's still July here, and there is no Mid-Autumn Festival. The sun is particularly scorching.
Fu Chi was surprised that Lu Yao actually solved this troublesome matter, and asked again: "What do you want to clarify?"
Lu Yao thought for a while: "It's mainly about the problem of the popcorn monster. Let's make a tidbit."
Fu Chi: "..."
His thinking is still a little behind, this is too simple and crude.
Lu Yao collapsed on the chair. He knew what Fu Chi was thinking by looking at his expression. He comforted him, "Xiao Fu, we have already opened a cinema, so we should worry less. We spent so much time and money selecting content and buying copyrights, not to hide it and then show the people here how smelly and long the old lady's foot bindings are."
"..." Fu Chi felt like he was getting to know Lu Yao again. This was not the impression he had when he first met her. Or maybe he had never seen through her before. "Do you have materials for the behind-the-scenes footage?"
Lu Yao: "Most of them, maybe we need to shoot more. Later, I'll go to the snack bar and they will help me."
The snack bar is the most inconspicuous and mysterious store on the shopping street.
During the break, Fu Chi had communicated with Ji Zhixin, and the other party only said that he must never get close to the snack bar.
Later, Ji Zhixin's uncle also reminded him not to be curious about the snack bar.
But from the tone of the shop owner, the snack bar seemed very ordinary and there was nothing special about it.
Fu Chi suppressed his doubts and said, "We originally planned to release the trailer of "Meet You Again in the Time of Falling Flowers" tomorrow. Do you want to postpone it?" Lu
Yao shook his head: "No need."
As the saying goes, it takes only one mouth to spread rumors, but it takes a lot of effort to refute them.
After the confrontation at Sixi Building, there were more discussions about the cinema. It's just that rumors are mixed with truth, which made things even more chaotic for a while.
There was no increase in the number of customers in the afternoon. With Fu Chi staying in the cinema, Lu Yao went to the snack bar with peace of mind.
Fu Chi pulled a chair and sat at the door of the cinema, listening to the long-toned calls of the hawkers, and pedestrians slowly walked past the bluestone street in front of the door, or glanced at him cautiously.
His mood was completely different from that in the furry shop.
This world was obviously more noisy and noisy, but his heart seemed to have calmed down.
In front of the ticket counter, Kuba, Gouzi and Zhuzhu huddled together, looking at Fu Chi's back and exchanging glances.
The shopkeeper said that this was the second shopkeeper, and when she was not around, they could find him if they had any problems.
As a result, except for the first day, the second shopkeeper never spoke to them again.
Kuba whispered to Gouzi: "You go, you go."
Gouzi hid back, "I don't dare. Brother Ku, you go."
Kuba looked at Zhuzhu: "Why don't you go?"
Zhuzhu shook her head violently: "Brother Ku, I don't dare either. You are the bravest, you go."
The three people were discussing how to break the deadlock. In fact, they were also full of curiosity about this taciturn and gloomy second shopkeeper.
Or maybe it was this rare, unapproachable temperament that was particularly attractive.
Ku Ba stared at Fu Chi for a while, and whispered to his colleagues: "Do you think his clothes are actually pretty good-looking?"
Gou Zi was confused and didn't feel anything.
Zhu Zhu nodded repeatedly and said in a low voice: "I think the glasses he wears are also good-looking, and these two movements are particularly unique."
Zhu Zhu imitated Fu Chi's movements of pushing glasses and turning the watch strap. She couldn't explain why, but she felt that she would never get tired of watching them many times.
Ku Ba slowly stood up, stretched out an arm and pressed it on the ticket counter, pursed the corners of his lips, and raised his hand to push the non-existent glasses on his nose.
Zhu Zhu understood immediately, covering her mouth and laughing: "You have learned it very well."
Gou Zi: "..."
Fu Chi noticed the movement behind him, slightly leaned to the side, lowered his eyebrows, and his voice was a little hoarse: "What's wrong?"
The three of them were silent for a second.
Finally, Ku Ba coughed lightly and walked slowly to the door, "It's okay."
Fu Chi didn't say anything else.
The atmosphere was awkward.
Ku Ba was in pain and crying, and suddenly felt that the shopkeeper was still the best, approachable and easy to talk to, but he didn't like to dress properly.
Fu Chi suddenly became irritable, and his fingers moved slightly, remembering that he decided to quit smoking on the day he decided to work in the movie theater.
He reached into his pocket and took out a mint candy, tore open the package and stuffed it into his mouth to relieve his craving for cigarettes.
A strong gaze came from the side, and Fu Chi looked over.
Ku Ba quickly looked away, pretending that the scenery on the street was beautiful.
Fu Chi took out another mint candy and handed it over without saying a word.
Ku Ba blinked, took the mint candy, tore it open like Fu Chi did, and stuffed it into his mouth.
The cool taste with sweetness spread from the tip of his tongue.
He had never eaten this kind of candy before, it was a little spicy, but very sweet.
Behind him, Zhu Zhu and Gou Zi's envy almost overflowed from their eyes.
"Do you know the shopkeeper?" Ku Ba asked.
Fu Chi: "Yeah."
"Why did you come here?"
"I don't know either. You'll have to ask Lu Yao."
Ku Ba frowned. Sure enough, he had to find the shopkeeper to get useful information.
Fu Chi and Ku Ba, one on the left and one on the right, sat and stood guarding the door of the cinema.
No customers came that day.
The next day, people on Song'an Street discovered that the cinema had changed again overnight.
The outer glass on one side of the screening room had removed the huge posters of "The World's Number One" and "The Little Chef of Shengjing" and replaced with an advertising screen like the one in the lounge on the right.
The screen was large and attached to the glass, making it easier to see than the advertising screen in the lounge.
This brand new big screen was playing a video that had just been released last night, called "The Birth of a Monster."
Xie Xu came to his senses yesterday and immediately sent someone to Dongshi to inquire about the cinema.
When he got the news, the city was under curfew and he couldn't go out, which made him feel suffocated.
In the early morning, when the curfew was lifted, he hurried out. With a hurry in mind, he specially went to the next door to ask the prince of Jin to go with him.
Three or five dandy young men drove a carriage and rushed to the East Market. Before entering the door of the cinema, they were stuck at the door and couldn't move.
"The Birth of a Monster" is different from the previous films in the cinema. The characters in the film did not wear ancient costumes or tie their hair up. They all wore short hair in casual clothes.
Xie Xu was sharp-eyed and saw Lu Yao among them.
Unlike yesterday, she wore thin clothes, her long hair was spread out and pressed behind her ears, and she was holding a ball of white mud and kneading it attentively.
A group of people were busy making the ball of white mud into an indescribable monster shell.
Finally, the man with blue hair got into the shell and controlled the monster to move around, while the others screamed and fled.
The footage finally reappeared the scene in the popcorn commercial where Meng Qin and Ning Yun were cornered by the monster, but the scene shown here was NG.
There were too many NGs, and the man in the monster shell took off his headgear to cool down because he was too hot.
Xie Xu and others did not understand the purpose of this footage at first, until they entered the theater and saw the complete popcorn monster commercial on the next screen.
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