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Act 71: Did Master Doug agree? Advertise it.]

After interviewing Williams, Roman took the last bus and rushed back to New Haven.

It is far from being safe to ride a taxi car.

If it is a man, it will be fine, at most it will lose some money.

But it's a bad thing for girls like Roman.

She is a reporter. She has interviewed more and seen more dangers, and she knows how to minimize risks.

Reducing risks does not mean cowardice, but she doesn't want to suffer unnecessary sacrifices.

She wants to devote her precious life to the most risky place.

She returned to her room, lit the whale oil lamp, and under the light, she began to organize the information she interviewed today.

She originally wanted to streamline the gameplay to a certain extent, but after seeing the rules on the Monopoly canvas, she gave up on this idea.

Although there were still many words there, she had to admit that it was the simplest thing to ensure that there was no ambiguity.

The remaining main subject of sorting is the interview with Williams.

Roman first pulled out a cotton rope from the thumbtack with the words "Doug Clayden" on the wall and wrapped it around the thumbtack with the "Williams" underneath.

The people who need to be interviewed next include President Woolsey of Yale Academy and workers of Clayden Printing and Dyeing Factory.

The rest is still needed to have a list of interviewers, which needs to be confirmed in the next interview.

According to her habit, she would weave a network of characters around the interviewed characters.

Each character in the character relationship network is interviewed, thus achieving a real and full image of the interviewed character.

Doing so will not only reveal many reports.

It can also ensure the authenticity to the greatest extent possible.

Some people are excellent writers, but it does not mean that they are a good father.

Some people are excellent children who respect their parents, but they are not necessarily good husbands.

There is more than one character for anyone.

They play different roles when facing different people.

No one in this world can play all roles at the same time.

And those very good characters actually don’t have many points to be explored.

The news tips often appear in those roles that have not played well.

Although Williams said it sincerely, will anyone like to read the reports written by Doug in his mouth?

No!

No!

Compared to this, the one that is more likely to be loved is Doug, which Roman made up for.

However, the reporter is engaged in non-fiction writing.

Roman will not violate this principle.

Therefore, she had to make more efforts to find materials.

Find out what kind of person Doug is.

In the next three days.

She interviewed Principal Woolsey, interviewed female workers in the printing and dyeing factory, and even interviewed the coachman who regarded Doug as the god of "money and transportation" and was obsessed with Doug.

In their mouths, Doug is a sensitive and studious student, a kind boss who treats workers well and uses child labor at the begging of female workers. He is a person with great influence and can instantly fill the transportation system on New Haven Road.

Everything is beautiful and perfect.

However, Roman always felt that something was almost there.

Hard work pays off.

Finally, she learned from a Smith creditor that Doug's subordinates had killed Smith by mistake and were still locked in the police station.

"Luck! What kind of person do you think Doug Clayden is?"

In the rare bright cell, Roman asked holding her notebook.

"Doug Clayden? Are you talking about Doug Man?" asked the little shoe shiner.

If the policeman who delivered food to the little shoe polisher was not considered a human being, the woman who claimed to be a reporter in front of him would be the third person he saw in addition to Mr. Doug and his mother.

If a person who has normal desire to express himself and is locked in a strange place where no one communicates for a few days, he will always be unable to resist the desire to express himself when he sees a new person.

However, the little shoe shiner is different, he does not have much desire to express himself.

Even though he had cleaned his shoes and sent him to the newspaper, he had to talk to many people every day in his past days.

But what he said at those times was just a cliché.

"Do you want a newspaper?"

"There are big news today!"

"President Buchanan is visiting Canada! Don't you want to see it?"

...

"Shoes shine! Shoes shine are cheap!"

"It only takes ten bank coupons to wipe your shoes once! Come and wipe it! Five bank coupons are OK!"

"Look, I'll wipe it clean!"

...

Although he faces thousands of people every day, Lark has never said what he said to anyone except Doug.

Except for Mr. Doug, no one cares about him!

Even his employers!

The newspapers were hard to sell, so I drove him away!

Even if the shoes are clean, some people still want to pay less.

Only Mr. Doug gave him a lot of money, let him have dreams, let him know that he is a living person, a person who can pursue it, and not just a tool for sending newspapers or shining shoes.

Facing Roman, he was as alert as Williams.

But unlike Williams, he was more cautious.

"You want to interview Mr. Doug, has Mr. Doug agreed?" asked the little shoe shiner.

Roman was as soon as possible from his mind that corresponded to the little shoe shiner, and replied, "No."

It’s not that she doesn’t lie, but that lying is not good.

What is the authenticity of the interview content exchanged for lies and deception?

Could it be that she also wants to use her speech to let the interviewees say what they are not trying to say at all?

That's amazing, yes.

But, is that interviewing?

The little shoe shiner looked at the honest reporter in front of him and shut up and stopped talking.

He has seen too many people painting cakes, and the only person he has ever seen to give him real cakes is only Mr. Doug.

He would never tell a stranger that he knew everything about Mr. Doug.

If Mr. Doug is so kind, he will definitely have many enemies and many opponents.

The little shoe shiner didn't know how Master Doug would fight those opponents, but he felt unwilling to be the weakness in Master Doug's struggle.

Roman faced the serious-looking little shoe wizard, moved him with emotion and reason, and even promised for the first time that he could go to the newspaper to work after he went out.
Chapter completed!
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