In the newly established Falosi Television Station in the Imperial City of Falosi.
Mrs. Caesar was in the backstage of the studio as a guest.
As a senior figure in the Falosi art world, it was not her first time coming here, but it was her first time acting as an actress.
The content of the program was not a stage performance, nor was it an opera performance. It was a new type of television program established under Josiah's suggestion, called "Interview."
But Mrs. Sizer preferred to name it "Conversation Performance."
"Lady Sizer, the program has begun." The person in charge behind the scenes whispered to Mrs. Sizer.
Lady Sizer tidied up her makeup and clothes in front of the mirror. After making sure that everything was in its best state, she quietly looked at the host standing on the stage.
It was hard to imagine that although the host looked like a middle-aged man, his true identity was … a giant dragon.
The guardian of the World Tree of the Blackwood Elves … a Brass Dragon.
"Let us invite the creator of the Black Swan, Lady Sizer, to the stage!"
Under the signal of the Brass Dragon, Madame Caesar walked onto the stage. There weren't many people in the audience, only about a hundred or so.
But Lady Sizer knew that there could be thousands of people behind the camera.
"This is the second time I've invited a member of the Black Swan. The first time, the little black swan's conversation on the stage left a deep impression on me. I should say a very deep impression …"
At this moment, the Brass Dragon did not have the majesty of a giant dragon at all. His talkative nature was surprisingly welcomed by the Falosi audience.
After talking with Mrs. Sizer about Carolee, he finally turned the topic of the interview to the main topic.
"Lady Sizer introduced the film, a new form of performance, to this country, and injected a new vitality into the Falosi performance industry. However, many Falosi artists have accused you of using outsiders' things to destroy Falosi art. Lady Sizer, what do you think in this regard?"
Although the Brass Dragon was not interested in intervening in the disputes between humans, he was very interested in watching the disputes between humans. Therefore, he mercilessly placed some of the sharp questions in Falosi in front of Mrs. Sizer.
"Whether it is destroyed or evolved, the person who decides all this is not me, nor the critics, but the audience." Lady Sizer also gave a very pertinent answer.
"I see. It seems that those critics should have foreseen that after the popularity of the film, they would not be able to earn enough money to eat." The Brass Dragon did not care how much hatred his words would attract. He continued to ask the next question from Mrs. Sizer.
"Some time ago, Lady Sizer, you personally shot a film called" The Spring of Rogna ". It is said that the mysterious director was not involved in this film."
When the Brass Dragon talked about the "mysterious director," he raised his index and middle fingers on both hands and wiggled, indicating that he added a small quotation mark to this small paragraph.
"The Spring of Rogna's script comes from the classic Falosi play. I once thought about making a film of Master Morgan's work, but I chose to start with a simple script first."
"Since we are talking about the mysterious director, do you mind if we talk about his work?" The Brass Dragon suddenly asked a question that was a little off-topic.
"Of course not," Mrs. Sizer nodded and said.
"I remember that Falosi has a supreme script hall. Every year, they will select a work to be recorded in it, and it is worshiped like a scripture. So, Lady Sizer, do you think it is possible that any of the scripts written by the 'mysterious director' this year will be recorded?"
The Brass Dragon's question really stumped Mrs. Sizer, but after thinking for a few seconds, Mrs. Sizer gently shook her head.
"I admit that all the scripts written by the director are the kind that makes me excited to the point that I have to act this out, whether it is' This Demon Is Not Too Cold 'or' Avatar, '" Mrs. Sizer said and sighed slightly before adding.
"But the selection mechanism of St. Fandral's Hall is very complicated. Many of the judges are masters who are far more senior than me. There have only been two times since the founding of Falosi, and that was 30 years ago. Not to mention those movie scripts, it is basically impossible."
"So those judges in the selection committee are like old babies who have prejudice against foreign and new movies?" Brass Dragon once again mercilessly exposed the true meaning of Mrs. Sizer's words. "But I guess the director has no interest in letting his script enter this hall, right?"
Speaking of this, Brass Dragon turned his face to where the camera was.
"Am I right? The mysterious director sitting in front of the TV, if he didn't see it, please tell him! "
… …
"I saw it …"
Josiah sat in the Hearthstone Tavern and watched the TV projected on the wall. Since there was no program on Noland for the time being, Josiah switched the signal to Falosi.
As soon as he switched, he saw a talk show host teasing him.
Although Carolee had told Josiah in advance, Josiah still found it hard to believe that a giant dragon would be a talk show host.
However … with his ability to attract hatred, only a powerful dragon-type creature would be able to avoid being assassinated.
At this moment, a message popped up in Josiah's Mana Net. Josiah opened it and saw that it was a temporary message from the council of the 'Film Association', which was a member of the group chat.
The sender's name was' Lia '.
'Mr. Josiah, I'm sorry to bother you at this time, but I have a small suggestion. I wonder if you'd like to hear it.'
Herolia, huh?
Josiah knew Miss Lia's true identity. She was the Saintess of the Kingdom of Saint.
'What suggestion?'
This Saintess was one of the few people that Josiah treated with vigilance, but it was undeniable that she was the breakthrough point for Josiah to use cultural means to break into the Kingdom of Saint.
'I hope to build a movie theater in the Kingdom of Saint, but unfortunately, I don't have the equipment to show movies. Can I buy one from you, Mr. Josiah?'
This opportunity came so quickly that it felt unreal to Josiah.
Building a movie theater in the Kingdom of Saint was the most important part of Josiah's strategic deployment. This was truly 'penetrating the enemy's rear'.
'I can provide you with the equipment and funds, but I have a few small conditions, one of which is that all movies shown in Noland must be shown in the movie theater built in your country.'
Josiah could vaguely guess the purpose of this Saintess building a movie theater.
'Of course, that's not a problem …'
"Advancing into the enemy's base in one go while I'm in class?"
Hiri suddenly popped up at this time. She moved her face close to Josiah and looked at the message on Josiah's Mana Net interface.
"Hiri, you skipped class again?" Josiah tilted his head. Because Hiri's face was too close, Josiah could even see her long eyelashes.
"It's already noon. I have three hours of 'break', and my teacher …"
Hiri also turned around to look at a corner of the Hearthstone Tavern. The one in purple and the one in gray were sitting opposite each other. In front of them was not Hearthstone, but a black and white Go game.
Ever since the two learned Go a few days ago, the one in gray would punctually go to the Hearthstone Tavern to play a game or two with the one in purple.
"An activity for the elderly." Hiri whispered something to Josiah that would get beaten up by the one in purple. "But then again, isn't building a movie theater in the Kingdom of Saint already a declaration of victory for the Realm of Demons?"
"Not really. Movies or videos are more effective than the gospel and missionaries. If I give this Saintess the technology to show movies, it's no different from giving her a 'weapon'." Josiah continued to bring up all kinds of insignificant conditions to test the Saintess.
"Also, the people of the Kingdom of Saint are not as receptive as the people of Noland. They probably won't even dare to touch the word 'demon', let alone see the image of a demon in a movie theater."
"Don't you still have 'The Loyal Hachi'?" Hiri said.
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