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Chapter 371 What a pity

Wandering around in Manhattan's Central Park, I found that the venue was pretty well laid out.

Road signs, electronic screens, lighting, sound, stage, etc. have all been completed in advance.

One of the managers responsible for planning the event, named Michael, told Suri during the visit:

"This time we summarized the negative reviews on Santa Monica Beach and made some improvements to the plan."

"For example, we will increase the number of portable toilets to 400, and also increase entrance and exit channels. As for transportation, we have communicated with the city hall that several more subways will be opened that night, and there will also be lines to Long Island, New Jersey, Buses to places like Brooklyn.”

"But now there are too many audiences. It's mainly up to them to figure out their own solutions, but it's much better than the last concert..."

Listen to Michael talk a lot.

Suri sneezed, rubbed her nose, and said:
"I hope it doesn't snow on the night of the concert, otherwise it will be too cold, and these trees in Central Park...only a few people can see me on the stage."

Michael, who was about 40 years old, shrugged and said in a hoarse voice:
"There is really no way. We can neither control the weather nor cut down all these trees. You can meet your fans before or after the concert, but it is best not to cause chaos. It is really dangerous for so many people to gather together, and stampedes can easily occur.”

"Speaking of danger, the New York police have also arranged for us many explosion-proof dogs this time. Thousands of police officers across the state will be deployed to maintain order. In return, the families of these people will receive two concert tickets."

"Now your tickets are very expensive, and many New Yorkers are proud to attend your concert on Thanksgiving. This is the most popular Thanksgiving gift in New York this year."

He probably planned the concert for Suri and made a lot of money from it.

Michael gave a very detailed introduction and flattered Suri at every turn. He seemed to have a high emotional intelligence.

The New York City area has a population of more than 800 million, and the population of the entire New York metropolitan area is as high as nearly 2000 million.

A mere 35 tickets can be easily digested by the locals alone, not to mention many other out-of-town fans who have also participated in grabbing tickets before.

Suri is not worried about whether the audience can see him. He is only worried about whether there will be many fans who choose to sleep on the streets after leaving the venue because of traffic problems.

Unlike the warm Santa Monica beach in July, people in New York might be freezing at night when the temperature is close to zero degrees Celsius.

If anything happens, people will blame Suri.

Although holding such a large-scale concert is both trouble-free and profitable, many problems are difficult to solve.

Thinking of making preparations in advance, Suri said again:
"Check the proportion of New York locals and out-of-towners in this concert, and do some random statistics to see how many out-of-towners haven't booked a hotel. Maybe I can contact the Knicks and borrow their home court , let the stranded fans have a night's rest, and ask the police to maintain order."

“Madison Garden Square, home of the NBA Knicks?”

After Michael finished speaking, he praised again:
"Your fans are so lucky. You have thought of everything. I will arrange for someone to call and make statistics later. If you bring sleeping bags or quilts, it will be very comfortable for everyone to spend the night together."

Hear their conversation.

As a local, Daddario said:

"Nearly 300 million people come to Manhattan Island every day to work, and 150 million people live there. In addition, many out-of-towners will go home to spend Thanksgiving. I think the traffic pressure should not be as great as last time."

Suri smiled and said:
"If I'm like you and live next door to Central Park, then I don't need to worry at all. It would be better to hold less super-large concerts in the future, with a maximum of 6 or [-] people, so that I can have a better experience. , rather than after a concert, you didn’t even see my shadow.”…

Because Suri held a concert, many people chose to stay in New York this year instead of returning to their hometown to reunite with their families.

Especially in hotels on Manhattan Island, prices have skyrocketed, and it’s hard to get a room.

It is indeed a good idea to use Madison Square Garden to build floors for some fans stranded in New York. At least it is much better than sleeping on the streets. Not only is it too cold outside, but it is also easy to encounter dangers.

In New York at night, the security situation is difficult to describe.

Although renting the venue will cost some money, it can help Suri return with a good reputation, so it is not a loss.

Many tourists can't find a place to stay, but Suri doesn't have to worry. He booked two floors of the Four Seasons Hotel in advance, plus a conference hall for concert preparations.

For this, I have to pay a daily bill of 22 US dollars, but it is nothing compared with the huge profits from the concert. Comfort and convenience are the most important.

Due to the lessons learned from the Twin Towers and the many international incidents in the past two years, Suri returned to the hotel and remembered that there were so many police officers at the event. He felt a little uneasy and asked Daddario:

"How did your father do after he took over his new job? Did any crazy person send some death notices, threatening letters, etc.?"

It's only 2009, and Brother Bendeng hasn't been shot to death yet.

The United States has seized the opportunity and made crazy troubles in recent years, which has offended many people.

Daddario thought for a while but didn't dare to finish his sentence. He glanced at Yuko Hoshino who was taking off her coat and replied:

"I will go home later and ask him. You two can go to dinner tonight. I may live at home, so you don't have to wait for me. Thanksgiving and large-scale events make it easy to become a target. I guess my father is also motivated by For safety reasons, I have arranged more manpower for you, and he has always been very reliable in his work."

Finished eavesdropping on the side.

Hoshino Yuko was happy to have Suri all to herself, but at the same time she felt a little sad. She had basically lost contact with her father. Although she had nothing to regret, she was still a little embarrassed.

She only felt envious in her heart for a few seconds without showing it at all. Yuko Hoshino joked:

"What a pity. I originally wanted to sleep with you in my arms. The YOYO store on Fifth Avenue is doing an event. I have to go out later, so I can take you home first."

When Daddario learned that she wanted to hug him, Daddario had a strange expression. While he was disgusted, he actually felt a little excited.

It can only be said that the bottom line cannot withstand testing and will become loosened over time.

Things that I thought were unimaginable and unacceptable now seem to be no big deal, just separated by a layer of window paper.

Daddario did not reject his colleague's proposal, he only said:
"I'll take you to Fifth Avenue first, and then I'll go home. I'll just buy some holiday gifts for my mom and my sister. There should be some events at the jewelry store recently."

Suri reminded:
"I would rather buy emeralds or gold than diamond jewelry. Now that artificial diamond technology has begun to spread, it will become less and less valuable in the future..." (End of Chapter)

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