To everyone's surprise, Dongfang Hui waved his hand, and his assistant took out a box containing five translation devices.
"A cell phone is out of the question."
Looking at the translation equipment, Zhuang Shi couldn't help but ask, "If Xiao Qu hadn't asked you for it, when were you planning to hand it over to us?"
Dongfang Hui said with a roguish look, "You didn't want it, so I thought you didn't need it."
[Haha, how could the director be so mischievous?]
[A series where you become a fan of a director after watching a variety show?]
Now I'm sure this show isn't scripted.
[This is what you call no script?]
This is so much better than those scripts where even the characters are pre-planned; you should be content.
[Yes, there's only one task all day, and the guests have a lot of freedom. Nobody can predict what they'll do next.]
The high degree of freedom is precisely what makes the tasks so difficult; the director's instructions are too vague, making them very hard to complete.
Director Hui is so mean!
Director Hui is awful!
Stop pretending. The option to forfeit all money upon mission failure received the most votes. I won't say who voted for it.
[Ahem. Guilty conscience JPG]
[Anyway, I didn't vote! (Looking at the sky and the ground - JPG)]
【You fake fans!!!】
......
Having a translator made things much easier for everyone. After discussing it, everyone went to town in the morning. Some people went to investigate the market to find out if the locals had any food restrictions, such as not eating rabbit.
Some people went to the town government to learn about the details of the festival and the application requirements.
Another part involves conducting market research, asking about what needs to be prepared for the festival, what taboos exist, and so on.
As for how to get there, we naturally used the repaired tractor.
Because of the old man's care, the tractor truck bed on the farm is also intact and ready to be used.
Nanqu started the tractor, installed the trailer, and drove the tractor out of the warehouse for the first time.
The truck bed was lined with a thick layer of straw so that walking on it wouldn't be too bumpy.
After asking around, only Nanqu knew how to drive a tractor, so Nanqu became the driver, and the others sat in the back. The group then drove to town.
It gives me the illusion of moving to the city in the 1980s.
Isn't it strangely funny?
[Wouldn't this be unsafe?]
Are agricultural tractors not allowed to carry passengers on roads?
Immediately after the question was asked, the live stream displayed the message: "Our country has clearly stipulated by law that agricultural vehicles can carry goods, but not people. Please be a law-abiding citizen and protect yourself and others!"
This means that they are not currently in the country, and it's just for the sake of the show; don't imitate it.
The reason Nanqu put so much effort into repairing the tractor was because he wanted to use it to carry people. There were ten of them in total, and each trip cost 100 yuan, so a round trip would cost 200 yuan. Without a means of transportation, they would be unable to move an inch.
As for why she thought this method was feasible, it was entirely because the rented carriage was a cargo carriage, which was even less safe than this one.
When the car arrived in town, Nanqu asked Zhuang for fifty euros for gas and asked him to park the car in the empty parking lot in front of town.
Put the car key in the box under your seat, then lock it, and keep the key.
Hu Qianqian had already gotten out of the car and carried her daughter down. When she was about to pick up Nanxing, she found that he had already jumped off the car with ease.
Since the troops need to be divided into three groups, one person will inevitably need to act alone.
Therefore, the arduous task of consulting the town government was naturally assigned to Zhuang Shi, the person who seemed the most reliable and best at interpersonal relationships.
Yu Zhi and Ji Qi were in charge of the holiday arrangements.
Nan Qu and Hu Qianqian were responsible for investigating the market buying and selling situation.
Nanqu needs to take care of the food and other necessities; she'd be better off investigating it herself.
Because of the presence of Nanqu, translation equipment is not needed.
Their task was easier than the other three's, which they had to complete.
To put it simply, their job is to browse the market.
Molda is a small town with a rich history, and the market is located on an open space at the back of the town. It was a place specially designated by the government.
The people in the town are very welcoming, so asking questions is not difficult.
Nan Qu and Hu Qianqian, along with their child, first inquired to confirm that no one in the area did not eat rabbits. They also asked the townspeople if they could set up stalls for free.
To confirm, Nan Qu and Hu Qianqian specifically asked the market manager, and were finally relieved after confirming that they could set up a stall.
The only problem is that the seasonings here are not very complete, so if they want to make something, such as peppercorns and star anise, they can only buy them at the supermarket provided by the production team.
Upon hearing this, Hu Qianqian couldn't help but curse, "Shady merchants! I knew they weren't in a hurry when we were buying things outside; they were waiting for us here."
Nan Qu sighed helplessly, "It seems I need to earn more money."
After asking about the average cost of living here and how much a rabbit should cost, and then asking if they had any dietary restrictions, Nanqu and her team considered their mission complete.
After investigating the precautions for setting up a street stall, another important task is to obtain a license.
The United States is a country that values healthy eating; if they want to sell food, the food must meet certain standards.
Fortunately, this license only needs to be issued by the town. However, you will need to provide evidence of the maker's shoulder width and the quality of the food for inspection.
Their health status is not required because they underwent a medical examination upon arrival, which is internationally recognized. As for the food, it will be inspected tomorrow when it's prepared and brought over to sell. The inspectors will issue a license, and then it can be sold.
This is the unique management method of this small town, because everyone processes food from their own homes to sell, and the things they sell each time are different. They are agricultural and sideline products, so naturally they cannot follow the inspection standards and procedures.
Therefore, they have stricter controls on personal health, meaning that people with infectious diseases are not allowed to sell food.
Another issue is that food that has spoiled cannot be sold.
It's that simple.
They investigated not only the procedures for setting up stalls and selling food, but also learned that the area is practically deserted in the afternoon. However, as evening falls, residents from the town and surrounding areas flock to the only bar in the square to drink, sing, and dance.
Upon hearing this news, Nan Qu's eyes lit up: "It's time to let them experience the power of China's roadside stalls!"
Hu Qianqian looked at Nan Qu in disbelief: "You want to?"
Nan Qu nodded: "I think the hotel owner would be happy to discuss a business deal with us."
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