So, what about Seven Rooms?

From the perspective of the number of people, "Seven Rooms" needs a lot of actors due to the plot setting, and at the same time, each actor can give full play to the characteristics of his own role.

In terms of the tension and reversal of the plot, "Seven Rooms" can also catch the audience's attention.Coupled with some scary music and lighting, it can create a very good stage effect.

Having made up his mind, he prepared to go back to his study and sort out the outline carefully.Just when he looked up, he found that the alarm clock hanging on the wall had pointed to 11:[-].

Akemi Ikawa also noticed it, and said with a smile: "Mr. Akihara, it's already noon. If you have nothing else to do, give me a chance to treat you?"

Hiroto Akihara thought about it, and agreed.

The two went downstairs, changed their shoes at the entrance, walked for more than 20 minutes, and arrived at a nearby family restaurant with the name "Garden" on it.

Japanese-style family restaurants are mainly in the form of restaurants that create a family atmosphere and provide a variety of cuisines, somewhat similar to Salia and Pizza Hut.

Its price is more suitable for the masses. The price of a meal is about 500~2000 yen (RMB 25-100), which is cheap and good quality compared to the price of RB.

The two walked into the store and were led to sit at a table by the window by a waitress who looked like a high school student. After looking at the menu, the two ordered a beef bowl rice and a curry chicken steak meal.

While sitting down and waiting, Hiroto Akihara kept thinking about how to design the dialogue in his mind.Because the art form of a stage play is different from that of a novel, the script is basically actors + action + dialogue.

Take "Seven Rooms" as an example, what actions and expressions did the elder sister do, and what did she say, and what did the younger brother do and what did she say.What kind of voice-over should be matched with which plot.

Akemi Igawa didn't know that Hiroto Akihara was thinking about the script, she saw that his brows were frowning together, and thought he was thinking about something distressing.

What should I do, Mr. Akihara looks so serious, why don't you distract him, right, let's do it.

Akemi Igawa's brain started to work. She observed the surrounding area and pretended to be "exaggerated" and said: "Mr. Akihara, have you noticed that the waitress who just took our order seems to be very similar to the handsome chef next to me?" match."

Hiroto Akihara was thinking about the dialogue design, but he was interrupted by her words. He felt a little impatient, and his eyes didn't even look at it. It has nothing to do with you whether others are worthy or not, so he hurriedly ate and left.

Seeing that Hiroto Akihara was not interested, Akemi Igawa said with a little frustration: "Mr. Akihara, shouldn't writers usually observe the people around them more to obtain writing materials?"

Hiroto Akihara subconsciously glanced at her, a little surprised, he thought that the other party's mind was nothing but food, and he didn't expect to say such a thing.

After thinking about it for a while, he felt that what the other party said was indeed reasonable. Any good writer must learn to observe other people and things, and extract them into his own materials.

So he pretended to look at it, but the more he looked at it, the more he felt something was wrong.

From the appearance point of view, what Akemi Igawa said is not wrong, the waitress and chef are indeed handsome men and beautiful women.But Akihara found that, unlike the handsome chef's smiling eyes, the waitress's eyes on the chef were completely business-like.From the corner of her eyes, she kept paying attention to the store manager next to her.

Hiroto Akihara took another look at the store manager who was cashiering next to him: he was in his 40s, with messy hair and even a spot of baldness on the back of his head.

what is this?Love triangle + uncle love?Learned and learned, art really comes from life.

While he was feeling emotional, another waitress with short fluffy hair also delivered the dishes they ordered. Hiroto Akihara put down his wild thoughts and said "I'm starting" with Akemi Igawa next to him, moving his chopsticks .

At the end of lunch, he thanked Akemi Igawa, agreed to contact the other party after the script was completed, and said goodbye to leave.

He was going to find a place to collect some sample scripts as a reference for himself.

[28.Chapter 28 Amway myself]

After leaving the family restaurant, Hiroto Akihara did not go back home directly, but turned a corner and prepared to find an Internet cafe to surf the Internet.

If it was RB in the previous life, the new thing of Internet cafes has not yet appeared. After all, the Internet began to be commercialized in RB in 1991, which is a new thing for ordinary people.

But the IT development in this world seems to be fast for a few years. Not only have some specialized web pages appeared, but even the number of Internet users has reached hundreds of thousands.

Hiroto Akihara searched along the street for a long time, and finally found an Internet cafe called Internet cafe. After paying at the counter, he went in and sat down in his cubicle, pressed the power button, and the display screen lit up in the dim environment. Blu-ray started.

At this time, he heard a strange sound, which seemed to be coming from the "long-term resident" in the next cell.

In addition to surfing the Internet, RB's Internet cafes also function as accommodation.Like the cubicle he is in now, there is a bed that can lie down and sleep.

Even if necessary, you can also use the public shower room inside the Internet cafe.

Such a full range of services can be compared to hotels, but compared to hotels, the cost here is very low.

The cost of staying for one night is about 2500 yen, which is equivalent to RMB 164, which is almost twice as cheap.

It is precisely because of the low price and good quality that Internet cafes have become a shelter for many people, attracting many "long-term residents". RB made a special film in his previous life, which described this kind of "internet cafe refugees".

Just now when he walked all the way in, he saw a lot of people suspected of this kind of group: there were single mothers with their daughters, there were young social animals in suits, and there were also middle-aged uncles suspected to be doing JK walks.

But these have nothing to do with him. The purpose of his visit today is to see if he can find some scripts on the Internet for reference. After all, many materials cannot be found in the library, so he can only look online to see if there are ways and channels.

He stared at the screen, began typing on the keyboard, then held the mouse, and clicked on a forum - there were many posts in it, somewhat similar to the Mizuki bbs in his previous life...

He finally found the search box and entered the keyword "script".

As a result, the website got stuck.

When he was about to smash the table impatiently, the web page was slowly loaded.

As he thought, there are some stage play enthusiasts on the Internet who are discussing related content, but most of them are discussing whether those stage plays are good or boring, and only a few have professional opinions on stage plays.

He studied it for a while, and silently remembered all these contents in his heart, so as not to make mistakes when he wrote the script.

After writing it down, he held down the mouse and dragged down, and found that it was gone... I was a little speechless, compared with the previous life, now it is like a desert of the Internet.

Forget it, let's look at other discussions.

He entered "new novel" again to start searching, waited until the results page loaded at a slow speed, and then looked carefully.

The result made him a little disappointed. There were only a few more than 20 related posts, and they were basically sarcasm, mocking when the publication would be discontinued or changed to a monthly one.

He felt a little aggrieved, but he didn't intend to become a keyboard man. Even if he scolded these people bloody on the Internet, he couldn't adapt the existing sales volume of "New Novel", and some people in it said it was true. It makes sense, for example, many articles are too boring...

At this time, he suddenly saw a post that said "Highly recommend "Xiaoshi and Yoko"".

He clicked on it immediately and found that there were more than a hundred related messages.He was a little surprised, and immediately looked carefully from top to bottom.

The title of this post was edited by a user named “Array Cats ”, whose name looks like a woman. The content of this post she posted basically briefly told the whole story of Xiaoshi and Yoko.

At the end, she strongly recommends everyone to buy "New Novel", saying that the original text is more horrifying and terrifying.

The responses to the following content are a bit varied - some people replied that they had seen the original version and it was really good to watch, some people wondered why the author had such a big brain hole, some people hoped that this story could be adapted into a film and television drama, but some people questioned that the author is just a psychopath... …

Seeing the reply saying that he was a pervert, Hiroto Akihara was a little speechless, and could only comfort himself that this was another level of recognition.

But when the story of "Seven Rooms" is released, it is estimated that more people will call him a psychopath...

He pondered for a while, and decided to do some promotion for himself, so he registered an account named "Mae Pulu", and began to "shamelessly" Amway himself, claiming that the article "so far" in "New Novel" was very good-looking , tried to persuade everyone to buy the next issue of "New Novel".

After posting this, he was going to write a short article to attract more fans, so he changed into a vest called "Yiyi Wanlihua". He claimed to be a high school classmate of Hiroto Akihara, and he had read an article by the other party "Reasoning Taxi" , Write it out for everyone to see.

Immediately afterwards, he typed for almost 5 hours, and got the whole text up.

After all this work, he felt a little tired, stood up, pressed the off button and left...

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