Chapter 326
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Night.
The World Chanter competition had ended. As usual, Josiah returned to the study on the second floor of the Hearthstone Tavern.
But …
"Diamond! Hiri! I found a diamond! "
"I have Shi Yunsan's script here."
Josiah put down the book in his hand and looked at the four people playing in his study.
Carolee was getting more and more skilled after playing Minecraft. She was now able to dig for ores in an underground mine alone. This was the first time Carolee had managed to dig for ores in her life.
The competent miner girl hugged her elf guard excitedly and cheered.
"Miss … Carolee … there's an undead!"
Taylin the Frost Elf was still not very good at the game. She even had to rely on others for food.
"I'm sorry … Mr. Josiah."
Priest Olanca walked to Josiah's side apologetically. This was not the first time Carolee came to Josiah's study to play the game.
No matter how many times Priest Olanca reminded Carolee not to spend too much time on this, it was a pity that Carolee didn't listen to anyone other than her mother.
"Don't mind it. Think of this place as an internet cafe."
Josiah put down the book and looked at Carolee who was excitedly digging for diamonds, then at Priest Olanca.
"Are you returning to Falosi after the competition?"
"Yes, our people are waiting for us. Child of Chaos, thank you for your help. That child Ruvita's performance in the competition has given the Holy Tree a lot of faith."
Priest Olanca was no longer as wary and distrustful of Josh as he had been in the past.
The World Chanter competition had changed Priest Olanca's view of humans.
"Is Ruvita planning to return as well?"
Josiah recalled the performance of the World Singers today. Although Holmes's performance was stunning, the strong candidates for the championship were still Heroria and Luvita.
"This competition is just the beginning of her singing career."
"I understand what you mean, Son of Chaos." Priest Olanca was a little hesitant when he asked this question. "I can't let that child Luvita stay in this city alone, but I will respect her decision."
"Maybe I should ask her directly."
Why did Josiah feel that the country girl was unwilling to leave after experiencing the benefits of the big city?
"But the world's chanter competition is about to end."
Josiah took out a piece of white paper from under his desk. Some words were scribbled on it. It was a short program list for the Voice of Noland.
Compared to the television stations on Earth, the number of programs on Noland was pitifully small.
At present, there were only two programs that could be broadcast every day. They were the daytime news and the story and music shared by Taylin every night.
Josiah felt that it was impossible to rely on just two hosts to support the entire television station.
"Are there still too few programs?"
Josiah took out a pen and began to think about new programs to support the Noland television station.
"Maybe I should shoot a TV series?" This was indeed a good idea. Josiah had already begun to write the script.
But it would take some time to shoot. The production of a TV series was far more troublesome than a movie.
The remaining options were some variety shows and documentaries.
At this moment, Josiah realized that he was still too lacking in talent. There was no concept of host and cameraman in this era. Everything needed to be trained from scratch by Josiah.
An owl suddenly jumped onto the window of Josiah's study. Its' coo coo coo 'sound interrupted Josiah's thoughts.
"Gray Cloak's owl?"
Josh waved a hand at the owl, and it jumped onto the table in front of Josh as if it had a mind of its own.
In the next second, Josiah received a message from Gray Cloak. The content of the message was, "He will be visiting soon."
Josiah glanced at Carolee, who was digging into the diamond mine. This Falosi's Flower was probably not this excited even when she saw the box office figures of "This Demon Is Not Too Cold."
Josiah did not disturb the girls. He quietly left the study and closed the door.
Hiri saw that Josiah had left and wanted to follow, but under Josiah's signal, she continued exploring the underground mine with Carolee.
"It's still as lively as before."
The next time Josiah saw Gray Cloak was on the first floor of the Hearthstone Tavern.
This old man, who was dressed in a dirty robe, walked in. It was hard to associate him with a sage from Nolan. Instead, he looked more like a vagrant begging on the streets.
"It's a bit too lively." Josiah looked at the crowded scene on the first floor of the Hearthstone Tavern.
There was a clear increase in the number of dwarves. At first, the Frostaxe clan was the majority of the dwarves that visited the Hearthstone Tavern.
After such a long time, all of the dwarves in the dwarven city of the Norland Continent had learned of the existence of this tavern, and a large number of young dwarves had also become fascinated by it.
"Nowadays, some of the dwarves treat this as a competition between the clans." Josiah had to admit that no matter how much the Hearthstone Tavern expanded, it would not be able to accommodate such a large number of customers.
It was time for Madam Malina to open a branch.
"I heard from Frostaxe that they had a dispute over a mine, and in the end, they had a hearthstone competition to decide who would own it," Gray Cloak said.
"Anyway, let's find a quiet place."
Josiah brought Gray Cloak to the second floor of the Hearthstone Tavern. Although the study was occupied, the Soundless Hall next door was absolutely quiet.
The noisy environment on the first floor of the inn was completely shielded from the outside world.
"Another question about programming?"
This wasn't the first time the gray-robed man had come to the Hearthstone Tavern. This spellcaster who regarded 'curiosity' as a part of his life was so enthusiastic when it came to learning programming that Josh had a headache.
Even in the middle of the night, if he encountered a problem that he could not solve alone, he would rush to the Hearthstone Tavern to ask Josiah.
"I'm here because of what happened at the Sage Council." The grey-clothed man shook his head regretfully, and then his tone became a little serious.
"Sage Council? Has this day finally come? "
Josiah had been in Noland for almost half a year, and he had already understood some of the rules of Noland. However, these rules would change slightly with the annual Sage Council.
Josiah did not think that the Seven Sages would ignore the existence of the Weave, so what Josiah needed to do was to convince the majority of the Sages that the Weave was beneficial and not harmful.
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