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190. What should I do if Freddy, Sadako, and Kaye all come to me?(2/2)

Even in the movie, I am still the protagonist..."

"That Summer, the Quiet Sea"

One night, it was like playing an all-night live AR game, feeling a touch of melancholy in the music, the waves, and the silence.

Nagayama Naoki spent the whole night lingering in this movie. The melancholic blue, the silent feelings, and the silent sadness all existed in his memory as if they had really happened.

Until I finished washing and had breakfast, I still felt depressed in my heart.

"If I happen to dream of The Ring next time, won't I have to spend the whole night in a horror movie?" Naoki Nagayama thought of this and his body trembled. "If it's Brother Freddy or Little Sister Sadako,

What should I do if Miss Gayeye comes to see me?"

After discovering that he might experience subconscious movies in his dreams, Naoki Nagayama now regrets watching so many horror movies in his previous life.

On this morning, Naoki Nagayama hurried to the piano room to record the song "silent love", and then copied the script of the movie, which finally calmed down his emotions.

I originally planned to go to my hometown today, bring back gifts, and then bring Yongtaro back. However, given my current mental condition, I might as well talk about it tomorrow.

Naoki Nagayama continued to take inventory of the luggage he had brought back. When he saw dozens of used up films, he decided to take them out and develop them first. There were many other people's photos in them and they still needed to be sent back to them.

It was still early when we came out of the photo studio,

Nagayama Naoki drove to the disco in Takadanobaba. The boss always had to inspect the place when he came back.

The fork in the road leading to the disco is already very famous. It was originally an unknown road, but now people nearby are accustomed to calling it disco street.

In addition to the "original disco", there are also pachinko parlors, movie theaters, and billiard rooms. The surrounding izakayas, restaurants, bars, and cafes have all opened one after another, forming a gathering area for eating, drinking, and having fun.

There are even street artists performing on both sides of the street from time to time, and parking restrictions have begun in the middle of the narrow road. Maybe in a few years, it will become a pedestrian paradise again.

"Naoki-san, you are back from the United States!" Shigechi Araki's eyes were not very sharp, but he immediately spotted Naoki Nagayama from the crowd at the door.

After all, among the people queuing up, Naoki Nagayama's image and temperament are outstanding even if he is dressed casually.

"Yes, Shigechi-san, I just came back early yesterday morning~" Nagayama Naoki brought a trendy record as a gift, and also brought candies to others,

"This is a gift brought back to you from the United States. There are also gifts for everyone. Please help share them~"

"Hey! It's too troublesome Naoki-san."

Shigetomo Araki brought Naoki Nagayama into the disco. Naturally, the gifts would have to be divided up after get off work. Everyone is busy now.

The disco still has a blue style, with flashing lights and exciting music, making people on the dance floor shake their bodies wantonly.

"Mochi-san, how is your business lately?" Naoki Nagayama was looking at the dance floor backstage and asked Shigemo Araki next to him.

The actual manager of this disco thought back for a moment: "Naoki-san, the disco is still full every day, but..."

"What's wrong?"

"But there are fewer people queuing outside." Araki said a little disappointed, "It used to be that the disco would have to queue for at least two hours every day, but now it only lasts between half an hour and an hour.

.”

Nagayama Naoki nodded: "It means the attraction is not enough."

As other discotheques in the area opened their doors one after another, college students had other choices, and naturally fewer people were willing to spend a long time in line. However, Naoki Nagayama had already anticipated this when he opened the discotheque.

After experiencing the legendary mudd club in the United States this time, Naoki Nagayama felt that he could also learn from it in his own disco.

"Maozhi-san, our disco may need to be renovated."

"Nani?"

"At the same time, we will also invite a group of the most avant-garde underground bands to perform, similar to hard-core rock, heavy metal, punk and other styles."

"But Naoki-san, these are niche music!" Araki said in surprise. In this era when dance music was not yet popular, only a small number of people played those songs.

"But in the United States, these have almost become mainstream music!" Naoki Nagayama and Shigetomo Araki said, "In New York, the most niche and trendy thing at the moment is something called 'no wave'."

"what?"

Araki Shigetomo was stumped by this new word. What kind of music style? Even he, who has been in a band for so many years, doesn’t know it?

"An experimental music style that only emerged in underground bands in New York, but from what I heard... there is no melody, the vocals are weird, it's just noise..." Naoki Nagayama smiled sheepishly

Laughing, "None of them seem to have named their styles."

"Is that so?"

Just from Araki's description, you can feel that this is a deconstructive attempt to popular music. If it succeeds, it will lead the next wave. If it fails, it will be short-lived.

"Mochi-san, can you do graffiti?"

"Eh? I played for a while before..."

Oh? This guy Shigechi Araki really has a rich history.

"Then let's talk about it later... I plan to add more graffiti elements to the new disco." My mother said, "I will find a good decoration team for the future and strive to have a good decoration team this year."

The renovation is completed in the summer and it is back online. Please Maozhi, if you have time during this period, go to the livehouse more and try to find a few bands."

"Hey, I got it!"

...

After Nagayama Naoki gave his advice yesterday, Yoshimura Otomo found many newspaper publishers with whom he had good relationships.

After receiving the red envelopes, everyone agreed to help.

Because there is no need to make major changes to the manuscript, it is just to discredit "Gas Station Robbery" and also bring in the movies released by Toei during this period. For example, "Sailor Suit and Machine Gun" also increased the violent tendencies of teenagers, reflecting

a bad reality or something like that,

Some articles are even linked to tokusatsu dramas such as "Kamen Rider Super 1" and "Robot 8". I really admire the skills of the writers.

Several articles from different newspapers and periodicals were published this morning, and there was a faint wave of comments.

"Minister, many newspapers today reported comments about "The Time the Gas Station Was Robbed"."

"Isn't this great~"

Toshitaka Yamamura, director of Toei Film and Television Business Planning and Sales Department, was drinking a cup of coffee and happily listening to the reports of his subordinates.

Since the comedy he was previously responsible for was swept away by "The Gas Station Robbery Incident", he was also severely scolded by the head of the department.

Shuyou Pictures? A movie produced by such a small company dares to steal our business? You must give them some color!

So he concocted a series of scandalous materials in an attempt to discredit this emerging company, so that it would eventually either be folded or fail.

The company has been unable to fight back and can only watch its reputation slowly deteriorate.

"But Minister, these reports also mentioned some of our company's recent movies, such as "Sailor Suits and Machine Guns"..."

"Nani?" Yamamura Toshitaka took the newspaper and read it, and then shouted angrily, "What's going on with these newspapers! They were clearly told to only write about "The Gas Station Robbery Incident"!"

"Minister, we have not been exposed to these newspapers and periodicals."

Yamamura Toshitaka calmed down: "So, someone else asked you to write it?"

After thinking for a while, I broke out in a cold sweat: "Are you trying to tie Toei together? They are a small company and they don't care about their reputation, but Toei's reputation..."

In Yamamura Toshitaka's eyes, the newspaper on his desk turned into a letter of challenge to him from Shuyou Pictures, with one sentence written between the lines: "We will die together!"

"Harsh! Who gave them the idea!!"
Chapter completed!
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