Chapter 644 Questioning the Mayor
"What a great business sense!" Perfect quickly figured out what the whole process was all about.

I have to say that this mayor is indeed a talented person, able to come up with such a clever idea.

From what she had seen so far, this was indeed a good idea, and was of the same nature as the performances in some so-called theme parks in the original world.

It’s just that these people in Railway Town performed more enthusiastically, and the performance was more realistic.

After all, the performance in the original world is more of a show, pursuing effects, and everyone knows that it is fake.

The performances in this town are very real, and most of the actors are not real actors. They don't know how to "act", and playing themselves actually adds a bit of authenticity.

This will be a great novelty for Perfect, not to mention the train passengers who have never experienced it.

Who has ever seen this? The natives attacked the town! They killed people! They even put their heads on pikes!

This was a very interesting topic of conversation even in the original world before Perfectoct crossed over. For the people of the North in this era, it was a hot topic that could be talked about for several months.

As long as this town continues to maintain performances like this, more and more people will come as their fame spreads.

Judging from the behavior of some passengers on the platform before, they had obviously been here more than once and had figured out the general routine and knew they were not in danger.

But even so, Perfect could still see anticipation and eagerness on these people's faces.

Obviously they couldn't resist activities full of the atmosphere of the wilderness, and their male hormones were stirring.

But this is not without problems.

Perfect thought for a moment and asked the police: "What if a young man pulls out a gun and joins the fight?"

"Not really. We have already arranged for the staff on the platform, and with people like me dressed as policemen, we will immediately stop any youngsters who want to join the fight." The 'policeman' shrugged, not looking too concerned. "Also, the location of our performance is quite far from the train station. Passengers on the train can see the performance, but it is basically difficult for them to actually participate.

Moreover, people tend to seek good and avoid danger. After all, only a very small number of people would join in the conflict as soon as they see it. Most people would instinctively hide in a safer place.”

"Sounds good. It seems your mayor is indeed a talent." Perfect praised him generously, but at the same time he also said, "I need to meet your mayor. Although this performance is really good and does not really pose a threat, there are still some problems. I need to discuss it in detail with your mayor."

Hearing what Perfect said, the policeman's face showed some worry and fear.

He also knew that there were problems with what they did, but it was only because the mayor had managed it well and nothing had happened so far that the town's practice could continue.

Now that the Lord's Mansion knows about this, the problem has been exposed.

Although Perfect didn't show any intention of targeting the town and seemed very excited, who could guarantee that the young lady from the lord's mansion wouldn't have other ideas?

What if she thinks this is dangerous and may cause public order and safety problems?

The ideas of big people are sometimes completely different from those of small people, and the 'policeman' knows this very well. But he has no good way to deal with it, and he can't think of any good excuse to explain it to Perfect.

On the contrary, it was precisely because he knew the dangers of these performances in the town that he was more worried about the matter.

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Because he planned to talk to the mayor in detail, Perfectok booked a room in the town's hotel. When night fell, although there were still banging noises in the town and it seemed that there were going to be night shows, the mayor still appeared in front of Perfectok.

"Are you the mayor of Railway Town? I have to say you are really creative and have a good business sense." Perfect looked at the seemingly inconspicuous young man in front of him and praised him.

At this time, the mayor had changed into a clean outfit, no longer the tough aboriginal outfit that Perfectcot had seen him in during the day.

This made the mayor look a bit more bookish, more like a well-educated civil servant or business elite, rather than an aboriginal chief who performed chopping skills during the day.

"Thank you for your compliment. May I know your name, young lady? I heard that you are from the manor?" The mayor was very polite. He greeted Perfecto politely and wanted to know her identity.

Perfect was in a playful mood at this moment, she said with a smile: "My last name is Brandelis, I am a distant relative of the Lord, and I was ordered to collect some basic information about the towns in the North.

Your town is very unique, and this model is very interesting, so I want to talk to you and understand your ideas so that I can report to the Lord."

Perfectcott's words made the mayor's face look surprised, but also revealed a little worry.

"It seems that you also understand that there are some hidden dangers and problems in your approach." Perfect noticed the change in his expression, and he pointed out the mayor's biggest worry.

The mayor showed helplessness on his face, but he still explained to Perfecto: “Yes, I know this will bring some problems, but considering the development of the town, I have to do this.

After all, with the arrival of winter, the town has too many problems to face. If it only relies on the commercial income brought by the passing train, it will be difficult for the town to develop significantly.

Although the current performances may cause some problems, as long as preventive measures are taken, there will be no major trouble that cannot be handled.

Compared with the benefits this will bring to the town, I think the little trouble is within the acceptable range. "

"That's right in theory, but have you ever thought about what to do if such a performance leads to copycat crimes?" Perfect looked at the mayor and said to him in a serious tone, "If robbers or bandits really attack a town, their motive may be to imitate the performance in your town, what will you do?"

"I..." Perfectcot's question went straight to the point, leaving the mayor speechless.

His moral bottom line is still very high, otherwise as the mayor he would not come up with such a method to bring income to the town and perform it himself.

With a high moral bottom line, one can naturally understand the seriousness of the problem in Perfect.

(End of this chapter)

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