Movie Queen Development Plan

Chapter 124: Chapter 124: Protests Re-emerge



Although it is still winter, the midday sun has become somewhat harsh.

Especially on the sunny streets of New York, people will feel extremely irritated and anxious when exposed to the sun without any sunshade.

Washimine's North American headquarters is located in Rockefeller Center on Manhattan Island in New York City.

Although the New Year has just passed, the city center of the world's largest city is already bustling with people.

On such a busy street, a group of people was particularly eye-catching. They held up various signs and protested towards the Washimine North American headquarters on the other side of the street.

Because these people are so unique, people passing by can't help but take a look at them.

When people passing by saw the sign protesting against "The Saint and the Brave", they nodded, said "oh" and lowered their heads again and walked towards their original destination.

The "Saints and the Brave" player protests that had gradually died down last year began to reappear after the beginning of the new year for some reason.

Compared to the last protest, this time the protest seemed more organized. For example, a sunshade was built far away from the protest team, and the protesters took turns every hour.

William Bonnie, the organizer of the "Saints and the Brave" protest team, was holding up a sign protesting the movie version of "Saints and the Brave" and booing loudly at the North American branch headquarters of Washimine.

Every time a passerby looked up, William would raise his sign higher. He hoped that through such actions more people would understand the justice of his and his actions, and thereby inspire more people to join the team.

It would be even better if the protests could be expanded to the entire European and American society. Of course, William also knows that such things are wishful thinking.

But at least the film producers should see the attitudes of these players, and let these capitalists know that what they like is not garbage that can be trampled on by anyone.

"There are reporters! Quick! Hold up the sign!"

Seeing a man passing by with a camera on his back, William realized that the other person was a reporter and quickly reminded his companions.

"William, you've been standing for three hours. Go take a break."

A companion came to William's side.

"No, Ed," William refused directly, "I can still hold on."

"I'm afraid your body can't handle it."

"It's okay, this is my mission."

William seemed to feel that his words were a bit too harsh, and his tone softened a little: "Thank you so much this time, Ed. If it weren't for you, I couldn't do this alone. Because of the movie adaptation of "The Saint and the Brave", I hate the Japanese very much. Because of you, I have changed my mind about them now."

This companion named Ed is the funder of this protest. He prepared all the supplies, including the awning and the rest area.

We also invite specialized journalists to conduct special interviews to expand the impact of the protest.

Because of these preparations, this protest was able to proceed smoothly instead of being abandoned halfway like the previous one.

At the same time, the investor also provided psychological counseling to every protester to help everyone understand what is the correct and standardized protest activity.

According to the investor, their protests must be organized and disciplined, neither chaotic nor involving extreme actions such as storming Washimine's office.

Especially since the plane crashed into the building last year, North America has become very sensitive to terrorist acts. Extreme violent protests will not only fail to make outsiders understand them, but will even attract ridicule from the entire society, making others think that the things they like are nothing special.

In fact, the current protest has indeed improved a lot compared to the previous one.

The outside world, especially the media, has also begun to pay attention to this protest again.

"No, everyone is a fan of "The Saint and the Brave Man"."

This brother Ed's smile was very forced, and if you look closely you can see a little bit of sweat on his forehead.

However, William thought that the other party was just exposed to the sun and did not take it too seriously.

"Come on, hold up the sign."

"Why..."

Seeing William still busy, Ed sighed slightly. He was not a protester against the movie adaptation of "The Saint and the Brave" at all. His real identity was a staff member of Washimine's Japanese headquarters.

To put it bluntly, Ed, the investor of the protest, is actually an undercover agent planted by Washimine in the protest team.

Although Nanaya said that he didn't care about these protesters, he actually had no intention of letting them go.

A great man once said it well: we should despise the enemy strategically and take the enemy seriously tactically.

There are billions of people in the world, but there are not many **. Do you think the earth is a paradise?

What if there are two extreme elements among the protesters who are unable to think straight and want to imitate the bearded uncle?

Even if they can't get a plane, they can still drive a car into the door.

Even if the probability is very small, it is not zero, right?

Therefore, in order to control the protest activities within a certain scope, Nanaya asked Shion to select an employee from Washimine and place him inside the protesters to monitor them.

If there are any signs of something going wrong, Ed needs to speak out to stop it. Even if he fails in the end, he can get the news in advance and make preparations.

Of course, Ed himself was unwilling to do such a thing, but the big boss chose him, which he could not refuse at all.

The original protest ended last year and disbanded, and Ed thought the work was done.

However, before Ed had returned to Japan to rest for a few days, he was visited by the big boss Shion again.

The reason is simple. After following Nanaya's advice, Shion asked Ed to reorganize the protest under his own name, and the location of the protest was opposite the Washimine North American headquarters.

The awnings and mineral water purchased in Ed's name during the protest were actually all bought by Washimine.

Those reporters were all bribed in advance by Washimine. They will report on this protest, but they will be very restrained in their words.

Letting one's own people rebel against themselves, this is probably something that only a fool like Nanaya could think of.

Ultimately it's all for the sake of creating hype. As long as "Goblin Slayer" appears frequently in the public eye, it will always arouse the interest of passers-by.

As long as the scale and behavior of protests are controlled within a certain range, such protests will become a propaganda channel.

[These fans are really pitiful. ]

Ed looked at William who was waving his gun hard. What would this game fan think if he knew that his protest was actually part of the promotion of the movie he hated?

[Work with peace of mind, work with peace of mind! Yuki-chan, you have to wait for Dad to come back! Dad has no choice but to do this because of work. ]

Ed shook his head and threw all these irrelevant things out of his mind. He took out his mobile phone and glanced at his screen saver - it was a picture of his daughter Yuki-chan.

Because he had to work abroad for a long time, Ed missed his 5-year-old daughter very much. As a senior daughter-control enthusiast, what Ed wanted to do most now was to hold his daughter in his arms and rub her.

Ed was full of resentment towards the person who came up with this weird promotional plan. Probably to get revenge on that guy, Ed was particularly careful when preparing this event, and all the slogans were as disgusting as allowed by the big boss.

Don't you want to protest? I'll really protest for you to see!

Perhaps it was because of this drive that the undercover agent Ed was able to safely participate in the protest group without being discovered.

"Um, what are you looking at, Ed?"

A fellow protester spotted Ed staring at his phone and leaned over to look.

"Nothing…nothing!"

Ed tried to put his phone away, but it was too late.

"Photo of a little girl!" the other party shouted, "Ed, are you a lolita lover?!"

Ed immediately denied it loudly: "No! That's my daughter!"

"Daughter?"

A hint of suspicion flashed across his companion's eyes.

"Yes, her name is Yuki-chan. Look, she's cute, isn't she?"

Ed said this as he took out the photos of his daughter from his phone. He turned on stupid dad mode and began to introduce her to everyone.

"Really? What a cute child."

At the call of this companion, the bored protesters also came over. The protests day after day had made everyone bored, and now that there was something exciting to watch, everyone immediately gathered around.

"It's true. What a cute little girl."

"Although it's abrupt, Ed, please let me call you father-in-law! I will be devoted to Yuki-chan!"

"How cunning! Father-in-law, what do you think of me? I don't smoke, drink, or gamble. I'm a good man who just likes to play games."

"Fuck, don't try to run away! Me too..."

"Get lost! Don't even think about it! I won't hand my daughter over to you! Yuki-chan belongs to me!"

Looking at this group of guys who were starting to get horny, Ed made his Ghost Father Declaration nonchalantly.

"What's going on? Internal strife?"

The reporter invited by Washimine was a little depressed by the fighting scene. He didn't know whether he should interview or not.

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On the other side, Nanaya, who had just got off the plane and arrived at Washimine North American headquarters, also happened to see this scene.

"Is this the beginning of an internal struggle between the conservatives and the radicals?"

Rin asked curiously, knowing that this was part of the promotion.

Shion shook her head: "How is that possible? I guess these guys are going crazy again."

Seeing the noisy protest group across the street, Nanaya couldn't help but complain: "What are these guys doing? They should promote it well."

 


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