Tokyo Literary Godfather

Chapter 304 Premiere scene

On the day of the movie premiere, after Nanako Togada got up, she took out her ticket again to confirm the time, and then started to put on makeup.

After putting on makeup, Togata called Ogata Mayo, and the two took a car to the theater where the premiere was held.

It was extremely lively outside the theater that day. In addition to media people, film critics, and on-site staff, there were also a large number of fans. The male and female protagonists of "White Night Walk" are currently popular actors with many fans.

A group of young men and women were waiting outside the theater. Fans were holding handwritten letters and handmade gifts, waiting to give them to their idols.

After Nanako Togata and Mayo Ogata arrived, they were surprised by the enthusiastic fans. There were so many people and they were quite orderly. Each of the fans wore their own support headbands and stamps on their heads. With the name of their idol, you can tell who is a fan at a glance.

There is also a "fantou" who manages the fans. A slightly fat man who looks to be in his thirties, wearing Arima Guixiang's theater headband, is warning other fans to pay attention to order and not to make random noises and trash. You must not throw it on the ground, take it away, don't embarrass Arima-chan.

There are also many male fans. Otaku culture is popular in Japan, so a large number of fans have been cultivated. Their fanaticism and spending power are no less than that of female fans.

The Japanese have lofty beliefs when it comes to safeguarding their collective reputation. For example, after they participated in group activities in China, the place was littered with garbage. But once they go abroad, under the lens of foreigners, everything the Japanese have done must be spotless, leaving a very good impression on the world. That's because they have a collective consciousness and common identity as Japanese outside the country.

The fans at the scene also did not dare to behave inappropriately because of their reputation as a certain fan.

In addition to fans of the artist, there are also fans of Kei Fujiwara. However, writer fans generally keep a much lower profile, do not form a unified team, and do not wear any support items. At most, I was holding a hardcover version of the novel "White Night Walk" in my hand, thinking about asking for an autograph after seeing Kei Fujiwara. It seemed sparse and scattered throughout the theater, so I just walked around and took a look. But if you count them carefully, the number of people is not a small number.

"It's amazing. Mr. Fujiwara has a lot of fans." Ogata Shinyo said with emotion, "Nanako, you will have so many fans in the future. No, you are a beautiful girl writer, so you will have more fans. "

Togata Nanako smiled slightly: "Then I have to work harder. The time is coming, let's go in."

With that said, Togada Nanako took out the movie tickets and planned to go in to check the tickets.

Seeing Togata Nanako taking out her movie ticket, Ogata Shinyo was suddenly startled, subconsciously touched her pocket, and then asked in an uncertain tone: "Nanako... did you give me the movie ticket?" "

Togata Nanako was also stunned: "I gave it to you."

"Really...really? Are you sure? Maybe you remembered it wrong, you haven't actually..."

Togata Nanako was anxious: "It's impossible, I must have given it to you. If you don't believe it, go back and read Chapter 299!"

Ogata Mayo suddenly said dejectedly: "It's over...I'm sorry Nanako, I must have lost the ticket..."

"You... look for it again and see if it's in the bag, or..."

"It's not in the bag..." Ogata Shinyo lowered his head and said, his voice getting smaller and smaller, "I remembered that after you gave me the ticket that day, I casually put it into my apron pocket and never took it back. When I came out... I probably left it in the store..."

"Oh my God." Togada Nanako immediately slapped her forehead and said, "It's my fault too. I knew you were so careless, so I shouldn't have given you the ticket so early."

"I'm sorry, Nanako...otherwise I would wait for you outside..."

Now it’s too late to go back and pick it up. This theater is at least half an hour’s drive away from Ogata’s pizzeria. The movie is over every time I go back and forth.

Although Nanako Togata was also as careless as Masaki Ogata, seeing her guilty face, she was too embarrassed to say anything. Sighing in my heart, I looked into the theater with some reluctance.

Ogata Shinyo said: "It's okay, Nanako, why don't you go in first, I'll go back and get the ticket..."

"When you come back with the tickets, the movie will be over." Nanako Togata sighed, "Forget it, let's watch it when it's released."

"I'm sorry, Nanako." Ogata Shinyo apologized again, gently pulling Togata Nanako's sleeve, and just about to walk out of the theater, Fujiwara Kei came over.

"Togata?"

"Hi Fujiwara-sensei." Nanako Togata hurriedly bowed in greeting.

"Are you also here to see the premiere?" Kei Fujiwara asked.

"Yes." Nanako Togata answered honestly, "Mr. Itagaki couldn't come because of something, so he gave me the ticket."

"Well, he told me too." Kei Fujiwara nodded, "What are you doing now? The movie is about to start."

"Um..." Togada Nanako was a little embarrassed to say it. She didn't know what to say. It was really rude to just say that she had lost the ticket. It seemed that she didn't take the other person's gift to heart at all.

Ogata Shinyo bowed and apologized at this time: "I'm sorry, Fujiwara-sensei, it was me... I accidentally left the ticket at home, and Nanako couldn't read it anymore."

Then she deliberately added: "I was the only one who lost the ticket, Nanako didn't, I was too careless."

"That's it." Kei Fujiwara said, "It doesn't matter, just come in with me."

Nanako Togata and Shinyo Ogata both looked happy at the same time: "Is this okay?"

"Of course. If you have a ticket, it means there is space. Of course you can enter."

With that said, Kei Fujiwara walked forward, and the two of them followed Kei Fujiwara obediently.

On the way, a few reader fans came to sign autographs, but there were only a few of them, and even more book fans didn’t even notice that Kei Fujiwara showed up. At this moment, a burst of cheers erupted not far away.

"Arima sauce!"

"We have your back!"

Togada Nanako looked back. There were so many people at the door that she couldn't see who was coming, but it must be Arima Keika.

Kei Fujiwara also looked back and then walked straight into the screening room.

The two votes that Kei Fujiwara gave to Kazuhiko Itagaki were consecutive numbers. Nanako Togata and Shinyo Ogata sat next to Kei Fujiwara, while Eiji Shirai and Momoka Kamiya sat on the other side of Kei Fujiwara.

Nanako Togata didn't know Eiji Shirai, but she was very familiar with Momoka Kamiya, a professor of Waseda, a famous writer, and the idol of many young girls.

"Teacher Fujiwara, I hope you won't be disappointed." After seeing Kei Fujiwara, Eiji Shirai stood up slightly, stretched out his hand and shook Kei Fujiwara's hand.

"If so, it's an honor for me that Songri is willing to film his masterpiece."

"Teacher Fujiwara, long time no see." Momoka Kamiya shook hands with Kei Fujiwara.

Nanako Togata and Shinyo Ogata sat very cautiously on the other side of Kei Fujiwara. Momoka Kamiya was a professor, and she had a natural blood pressure on them who were still students. Just the aura exuding from his body made them feel extremely nervous.

"Shirai-san, didn't you tell me before that you planned to release it before New Year's Eve? Isn't it too hasty?" Kei Fujiwara asked.

Eiji Shirai whispered: "Mr. Fujiwara, I just got the news that there is an American movie that will be screened in Japan around New Year's Eve. They haven't set the file yet, so I don't know the exact time, but it should be from December to January." It’s better to stagger it between months.”

Fujiwara Kei said nothing and sighed softly.

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