Chapter 312 Anand's Gospel
Anand liked the cable TV business and to do that he almost lost the medicine man business to Rajiv.
Drug testing is actually not that busy. After a group of people have received the injection, they will have to wait a long time before the next one.
When Rajiv was in the leprosy slum, he often dealt with medicine. He knew how to label different patients differently and never made a mistake.
He also has many helpers, children who also came from the leprosy slums, many of whom have grown up.
People in the slums are also helping him take care of this business. This is an industrial chain and everyone can make money.
Anand no longer had to do everything himself, and he had become the leader of the slum.
His current work focus is on Sun Cable Network, which was Ron's assignment.
The number of cable TV users has expanded rapidly in the past two months. He is very busy, but also enjoys it.
There is extraordinary fun in this, and Anand is willing to go to the front line for it.
Today's mission took place in the Jogeshwari slum, where residents called in hoping to access the TV network so they could watch more programs.
Sur televisions were sold so cheaply that almost every household in the slums had one.
That's how people in Mumbai are, they love to enjoy themselves.
As soon as they have had a full meal, they can't wait to pursue entertainment and pleasure. Even people in the slums will not compromise themselves.
There are dozens of cable TV operators of all sizes in the city, but none of them can compete with Sun TV's offer of a six-month subscription service.
Nowadays, even many herder families in the slums are users of Sun TV, and Anand often has meals with them.
He also hired a local young herder to run errands for him, specifically to install cable TV in herders' homes.
The young man had twelve brothers and six sisters. Anand paid him money and also gave his brothers liquor.
Once, his other brother spoke rudely to Anand, and the young herdsman beat up his own brother without saying a word.
In the face of generous rewards, faith is actually not that important.
Well, this is also a kind of power.
The houses in Jogeshwari are dilapidated, some have become dangerous, and silver TV antennas are clustered on the simple shacks.
It is true that the environment is dirty and messy, but there is water and electricity, although not always.
Smoke rose from the Hindu temple in the alley, and the bells of the minaret of the Qingzheng Temple could be heard from the other side of the street.
It is hard to imagine that three years ago, Indians and Muslims were fighting each other here, but now they get along harmoniously.
Anand did not mind the sewage everywhere in Jogeshwari. He himself lived in a slum and had no problem with it.
And the more places like this are, the easier it is to have fun.
He had already made a reservation in advance. The family he was going to visit today was well-off, considered middle class, and usually only the hostess was at home.
I went upstairs and sure enough, it was a housewife who opened the door.
He is in his early fifties, but has a good appearance.
Anand almost groaned! This hit the spot!
Because he had a Sun TV work permit, he was able to enter the hostess's bedroom smoothly.
He is very familiar with the job of installing cable TV and knows how to do it with his eyes closed.
"Can it be done today?" the woman asked.
"Ma'am, please don't worry, I'm a professional." Anand smiled brightly on his round face.
"I missed the Celebrity Cooking Competition yesterday, and I can't miss it next week." The woman stood not far behind him.
"Don't worry, this program will be rebroadcast this afternoon."
"real?"
"Of course, I have someone at the TV station. Do you know who the guests for the first episode are?" He looked like he was about to ask me something.
"I heard about Sanjay Dutt? He's making a comeback now." The woman sat down on the edge of the bed.
Sanjay Dutt is a friend of women, and middle-aged housewives like his ruffian style.
"You're well-informed. I had dinner with him just last week."
"What?!" the woman exclaimed.
"Come, look at this photo." Anand took out something he had prepared long ago from his shirt pocket.
"Wow! Is this a picture of you and him?"
"Like I said, I have someone at the TV station."
He handed the photo over, the woman extended her hand, and he touched it casually.
They separated instantly, quickly and naturally.
He could only do this much, he couldn't be more proactive or act clumsily.
He didn't want to mess up the business, and Ron Baba's affairs came first.
"You actually know him. I still have his videotapes at home and I watch them when I have nothing to do." The woman looked at the photo with envy.
"Do you know how much he likes to eat vegetarian food? I saw him eat a basket of lettuce leaves raw." Anand began to tell the gossip in the circle.
He now frequently visits TV stations and bumps into a Bollywood star every now and then.
Taking advantage of his position, he chatted with them and inadvertently heard a lot of gossip.
The woman in front of him was just a housewife, and had never heard of these wonderful and interesting stories.
She quickly fell in love with it and was unconsciously attracted to it.
Her life was too monotonous and without any fun at all.
She married at the behest of her parents and there was no love between her and her husband.
Their union was a routine, and both parties felt the same way: it was just a physiological need, just "discharging".
It's like a battery that has been left idle for too long. If the electricity inside cannot be released, it may cause the battery to leak or explode.
Their sex life was equally unremarkable, and even if they wanted to try something new, they were powerless.
She cooks at home, raises children, and doesn't care about the outside world.
She must cater to her husband's needs, while her own needs can be ignored.
Many women never know what an orgasm is in their entire lives. Their lives revolve around three meals a day and watching TV at home when they have free time.
Even when they lie in bed at night, they would keep saying to their husbands, "Your sister did this today, and your sister-in-law said that this afternoon."
This is not what a happy marriage should be like, she often thought.
Anand is good at coaxing people. He rode a rickshaw in his early years and had already developed a silver tongue.
The woman listened with great interest. She had never been so relaxed as she was today.
He was sweating profusely, so she brought him some water from the kitchen.
"My husband doesn't come home all day, and every time he comes back he's drunk." She sat closer.
"Where are your family? How lonely you must be all alone." Anand showed empathy and sadness.
“My hometown is in Gujarat and I am the only one who came to Mumbai.”
"Ah! You are a Gujarati!" Anand widened his eyes exaggeratedly, trying his best to show surprise.
Gujarat is good, Gujarati women are the most unsatisfied.
"I've finished my water. Do you want some more?" She reached out and stroked his strong arm.
"The TV will be ready soon." Anand quickly connected the line.
The woman just waited by the side, she leaned very close, and her other hand quietly climbed up Anand's back.
"Tell me more about Sanjay Dutt." She almost pressed herself against him.
"What do you mean?" Anand puffed out his chest.
"Speak quietly, so only I can hear you."
The bed was right next to their legs, and just a slight move would give them the opportunity to show off their skills.
"Celebrity Cooking Competition" has indeed resumed broadcasting. Yesterday was the first episode and the lineup was luxurious.
Besides Sanjay Dutt, there is also Shah Rukh Khan, as well as Urmila, Manisha, and a cricket star.
Well, Ron also stuffed his two women in as the first guests.
The biggest star here is Shah Rukh Khan. He is a herdsman, but also a prince in the hearts of countless Indian women. He has huge appeal among the people.
This is not surprising, as Bollywood was dominated by Punjabis and herders in its early years and remains so today.
In order to make "Celebrity Cooking Competition" a hit, Sun TV must of course invite superstars to support the show.
Ron personally called Shah Rukh Khan, who immediately made time to attend the first episode of the show on time.
The Sun TV program team personally built a special cooking studio, which has multiple large kitchen areas with cooking stations.
There is also a fully stocked pantry, freezer, refrigerator, and an accompanying fine dining restaurant and lounge area.
The theme of the first episode is the mystery box challenge, in which guests play small games and choose blind boxes containing ingredients.
Each box has different ingredients, so you make a dish with whatever you get, provided that every ingredient is used.
The program even has judges, most of whom are well-known chefs or entertainment industry veterans.
When celebrities cook, of course there’s laughter and lots of jokes, the main focus is entertainment.
The laughter from the TV filled the entire room, and the logo sponsored by Sur Electric was extremely eye-catching, but no one cared.
The housewife gave up her Sanjay Dutt and gave it a go in the bedroom.
"Hurry up!" she shouted.
"What's wrong?"
"You are blocking my view. I want to see Sanjay Dutt."
"Easy!" Anand asked her to face the TV.
"Yaar! You actually tortured me like this, you're so good at it!"
Anand finally succeeded and he has now become a friend to women.
Since starting his cable TV business, he has never lacked partners for extramarital affairs.
Who can enter the house? The milkman brings the milk and leaves, the laundryman brings the ironed clothes and leaves.
But he was different. He could go into their rooms, even their bedrooms, and stay there to install cable TV.
He slept with thirteen housewives in the name of "installing" cable TV.
Recently he even started to select carefully, and it had to be something he liked.
He had already had sex with five women in the community without any difficulty.
How often do married men satisfy their wives? Twice or three times a week? Women are always unsatisfied.
He is well aware of the principles involved and has rich experience.
Some women would call him first to say their cable TV wasn't working.
They sat down beside him and stretched out their hands first, but he would not fulfill their wishes at once and would always have to wait two more days.
Anand doesn't care about the other person's age, as there are many fifty-year-old housewives like him today.
His proudest moment was with an Agali woman, a corpse-eating tribe from India who worshipped Lord Shiva.
The bodies of the Aguli people are extremely flexible, and their postures when doing that thing are magical.
Yoga was child's play for her, and Anand still reminisces about that experience.
Of all Ron Baba's ventures, he loved cable television the most.
(End of this chapter)
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