Life in Tokyo starting as a child star

Chapter 264 It’s broken, I’m really going to become a succubus (3200 words)

The life experience game has always been an evil game - whether it is the skills it produces or the way it is triggered.

Just like this time.

Kitaki Minoru originally thought it would be similar to the previous practice mode that often lasted thousands of hours.

Unexpectedly, this time he was given a script of life experience.

This really surprised Beicheng Minoru.

What kind of life experience can you get from shooting mainly for advertising?

Although she felt a little lucky that she had made the right bet, Kitaki Minoru was also a little confused.

I don’t know what happened to this synthesized script.

Don’t think that what you want is a ‘family drama’.

As a result, the crazy thing called Life Experience Game came up with a scenario of "Railway Murder Incident".

He hesitated slightly.

But I didn’t hesitate for too long, and simply followed the reminder of the life experience game and clicked the ‘Yes’ option.

[The special life script "Railway" has been synthesized. 】

[The current script that meets user requirements: "Railway" (4.5 stars: an almost perfect railway advertising script)]

[Do you want to start experiencing the script? whether? 】

"4.5 star script?"

Kitaki Minoru glanced at the evaluation given by Xiemen Games in surprise.

One thing to say.

This is the highest-rated script he has ever seen.

Even if it is a popular national drama like "Night Walk".

The Xiemen Life Experience Game only has a four-star rating here.

Kitazumi became interested.

Nothing else to say.

Just because of the title of this first 4.5-star script, he had to go in and take a closer look.

After all, the 4-star "Night Walk" is already considered a popular national drama, and it has created billions of yen in economic benefits from last year to this year.

It’s hard to imagine how good a script with 4.5 stars would be - mainly whether it can help my own advertising work.

This does need to be confirmed.

He simply found a sofa in the AR sub-service training center, lay down directly, stretched out his hand and clicked on the light screen.

'yes! ’

Falling with a click.

Kitazumi's consciousness was pulled into darkness.

[You spent your summer childhood with your grandmother who lived in the Ebimin area. 】

[There is milk that is about to expire at home. 】

【Not a fashionable or exquisite snack. 】

[An old grocery store located in the corner. 】

【A toy rocking horse that squeaks and shakes when you drop a coin. 】

[Orange powder that can be brewed. And grandma’s face that always smiles at you]

[These are the best memories of your childhood. 】

[Similarly, every year after the summer vacation, your grandma would take the train and take you back to your home in Tokyo. 】

[The same is true today, but the difference is that--]

[As the subway arrived at the station, emotions suddenly appeared on grandma's face that you, a young person, couldn't understand. 】

"It's so far, Tokyo."

Looking at the scenery outside the window, the old man suddenly spoke with a sigh.

"No way, grandma. We'll be there in the blink of an eye, right?"

The young Beicheng Minoru raised his head and looked at his grandmother who was holding his hand, his expression full of confusion.

[The Ebina area is not far from Tokyo, only 50 kilometers, with a few transfers in between. 】

[Even a kid like you knows this. 】

[Grandma cannot be unclear. 】

[Every time at this time, she will always show a particularly gentle smile and gently stroke your head. 】

[You are still as always, going to your grandma’s house to play whenever summer vacation comes. 】

[But almost every year when she bids farewell to you, grandma will lean against the car window and lament the distance between Ebimin District and Tokyo. 】

[As a young person, you didn’t hear the reluctance in your grandma’s voice. 】

[Just regard it as the old man's kind and gentle words in the ear. 】

[In this farewell year after year, you gradually grow up. 】

【Beset by studies and career, you rarely go to the small tile-roofed house of your childhood. 】

[I didn’t go to see the fruits planted in front of and behind my grandma’s house. 】

[The heavy workload makes you breathless. 】

[The pressure of work and money will make you miss more than once the orange powder drink you could make when you were a child, the white clouds passing by in the countryside, your noisy childhood playmates, and your grandma’s gentle smiling face]

[You have told yourself countless times. 】

【Let’s go next time. 】

[I’ll go see grandma when I’m not busy at work. 】

[Wait until the task at hand is completed and then set off]

【wait until.】

[Just tell me and remind you again and again. 】

【Until an afternoon that is ordinary to you. 】

[A text message came from home that my grandma had passed away. 】

[The content of the text message will make you unbelievable. 】

[This disbelief didn’t fully explode until you went over to sort out your grandma’s belongings—a carton of milk that had expired. 】

[It turns out that when I was a kid, it wasn’t always that the milk was about to expire, but that you always went too late. 】

[When you leave grandma’s house, you can’t help but look back. 】

【In the hot summer. 】

【Clear blue sky and fluffy white clouds. 】

[The eaves of grandma’s small tiled house gradually sank below the horizon. 】

【You will be reluctant to take your eyes back. 】

[You know, your small, dilapidated tile-roofed house collapsed, and from now on you can no longer find the shadow of your childhood. 】

[I can’t find that ordinary afternoon many years ago]

[The days pass by. 】

[The family you gradually formed. 】

[Due to job changes between your wife and you, you left Tokyo and settled in the Shonandai area. 】

[Similarly, you also have a child, and you name her Beiqingquan. I hope she can be upright and honest like clear spring water. 】

[You fulfilled your responsibilities as a father and gave Qingquan all your love. 】

[You also hope that she can always be by your side. 】

[But there are no birds in this world that never leave the nest. 】

[When Izumi Kitaki was sixteen years old, because he wanted a better learning environment, he chose to live alone in a school far away in Tokyo. 】

[On the day your daughter leaves, you will be responsible for carrying her big and small bags to see her off. 】

[Obviously I have taken it countless times since I was a child. The familiar route from grandma’s house to Tokyo is so long that it makes you restless. 】

[Every time you arrive at a station or transfer to a station, you will remember it silently in your heart. 】

[From time to time, I will turn my head and ask my daughter if there is anything she forgot. 】

[When you get there, remember to make a call after settling in. 】

[If you don’t have enough money, remember to call home. Don’t think about working outside. When living alone, remember to take care of yourself. 】

[Your gentle and kind nagging made Bei Qingqingquan respond with a gentle smile. 】

[In this way, this long journey that required many transfers to reach Tokyo quickly reached its end]

I thought about how I would have to take a bus or transfer so far to come to Tokyo to see my daughter.

Kitaki sighed deeply and stretched out his hand to hold the car window.

The scenery outside the window was stretched and receding, just like his stretched and reluctant heart.

"Tokyo is really far away." He spoke subconsciously.

"No way, Dad. We'll be there in the blink of an eye, right?"

Why?

The overly familiar answer that came from his ears made him open his eyes wide.

He looked at his daughter.

The paper airplanes that flew out of my childhood.

At this time, it finally flew back to Kitaki Minoru's hands.

Until then, he finally understood why when he was a child, it was always time to say goodbye.

Grandma would always say the words "Tokyo is really far away" with a look of reluctance.

What was the expression on grandma's face at that time?

Until now.

The memory has been blurred.

But if it's grandma.

"yes."

Kitumi stretched out her hand, showed an extraordinarily gentle smile, and gently stroked her daughter's head, just like her grandmother back then.

"We'll be there in the blink of an eye."

[It turns out that when I was little, what my grandmother lamented was never the distance between Tokyo and Ebina. 】

[It’s just the reluctance in my heart that lengthened this not-so-long distance. 】

[You watch your daughter leave. 】

[She never turned around. 】

[Your eyes never moved away from the beginning to the end. 】

When he woke up from the sofa, Kitumi Minoru's eyes were moist.

Probably because of the synthesis of the script.

This time the life experience game is not as down to earth as usual.

Kitaki Minoru felt that the whole journey he had experienced was more like a dream.

Grandma in the dream.

Green vegetables swaying in memory.

The daughter who left.

Let’s not ignore the plot of the script this time.

But the level of sensationalism is definitely over the top.

And forget about that.

"It is indeed a divine advertisement."

Beicheng Minoru sighed with emotion.

In terms of plot alone, perhaps this synthetic script "Railway" is not as good as "Night Walk" which is purely a mystery plot.

But let’s look at it from the perspective of Sagami Railway Company’s advertising script.

This experience of "Railway" simply blew away the three streets of "Night Walk".

The point of advertising is to spread the word.

How to achieve the best publicity effect is the most important thing.

This is fundamentally different from the "Night Flight" TV series that focuses on the plot.

It was like in this life experience, his ‘grandma’ lived in the Ebina area.

This corresponds to the starting point of the Sagami Railway Company's old line.

In the past, this old line required repeated transfers to go to Tokyo, which was particularly troublesome.

That’s why the ‘grandma’ in life experience would sigh, ‘Tokyo is so far away’.

Later, Kitazumi, who had a daughter, lived in the Shonandai area.

This also corresponds to another starting point of the old Sagami Railway line.

This completely corresponds to the design of the new Sotetsu Tokyu Direct Line in reality.

In addition, there are also the views of the residents of Ebina and Shonandai on the old Sagami Railway route.

This is indeed a rare experience.

It is said that the best is the one that can impress the people.

With these real memories and warm experiences, it would not be too difficult to write this advertising script.

This also made Beicheng Minoru sigh——

It's really rare.

It’s rare that a life experience game doesn’t come up with any evil stuff.

After this life experience, he already had specific ideas for this advertising script in his mind.

Beicheng Shi planned to approach it from two angles.

First, from a practical point of view, the replacement of the old Sagami Railway line with the new Yokohama line.

This angle can be directly written as an engineering progress-residents along the Sotetsu Line can go directly to Tokyo, and no longer need to take a bus to Yokohama and then transfer to Tokyo.

And from the perspective of family relationships and life.

On the train of life, fathers appreciate, encourage, and feel helpless towards their daughters. However, no matter how far away the daughter's journey is, the father who is not part of his daughter's life journey will also arrive at the station.

"very good."

Kitaki nodded his head comfortably.

He already had a complete idea in his head.

All that remains is to wait for implementation.

But before that——

Kitaki Minoru glanced down.

[Congratulations to the user for completing the ‘Kitasumi Minoru (Advertising)’ life experience. 】

[The life experience game is settling. 】

[System evaluation: 97 points. 】

[You have obtained the talent ‘Advertisement (Appearance)’. 】

[Advertisement (Appearance): During your advertisement shooting process, your appearance value will be +1 by default. 】

"The appearance value is increased by 1 by default?"

Looking at this line of words, Beicheng Minoru raised his eyebrows and frowned.

He remembers.

His appearance value seems to be given by the system as 9, right?

If you add 1

Isn’t that a perfect score out of 10?

Well.

broken.

Beicheng Minoru was stunned for a moment.

I'm afraid I'm really going to become a succubus now.

good! Keep writing! come on!

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