Chapter 145 Progress
"Isn't it just right? You intend to train her, right? This gives you a good excuse not to go back to the institute." Kavi said half-jokingly, and then he added with some concern,
"Well, this is her first time doing this work, so it's inevitable that she'll be nervous. If you're there to guide her, she'll probably feel more at ease. Then, won't your research success rate go up immediately?"
"That's different. I originally planned to spend my weekend at home reading books, writing reports, playing with birds, and then pretend to be sorry and tell Miss Dixia that I really couldn't get away. I didn't intend to squat in front of the stall all day."
Harold said innocently, "At least let me rest for a few days. What we want is to train her ability to deal with unexpected situations in the experiment."
At this time, Elhaisen came out of the kitchen and walked to the study, took out a stack of documents and put them on the table in front of them.
"It's your turn to make lunch tomorrow. Finish it before you leave," said Elhaisen.
"That's not right. I remember it was your turn." Harold said to Elhaisen.
El Haisen: "Labor exchange, this is fair. You can discuss with Kavi who will cook and who will wash the dishes. Hmm? Coffee is ready."
"Just make a coffee and not have to cook? Do you think I would agree to this?" Kavi said dissatisfiedly.
"If we exchange labor, senior will also help me clean the living room." said Haroldt.
Kavi muttered for a while: "If you add something else, that's fine. But also clean the windows and paintings in the studio for me, otherwise don't even think about leaving the task of washing dishes to me!"
"Why don't you just help me water the flowers? It won't take much time anyway."
Elhaisen folded his arms and looked at the two with disapproval: "Remember to bring a stopwatch back with you when you go shopping tomorrow. I think it will be of great use in the future."
Setale and Seno looked at each other and smiled helplessly, but the research exchange that required the most rigorous treatment had ended, and they didn't mind letting the next topic take place in a more relaxed atmosphere.
The coffee machine was still making a "beep, beep" sound. After saying this, Elhaisen turned and walked towards the kitchen.
Haroldt picked up the stack of documents that Elhaisen brought and pushed the photos in his hand to the center of the table. "Just now, you suddenly changed the topic to the exhibits of our college. Actually, that's not what I wanted to talk about. Look, these are the photos I just developed."
"Are they the actors from the theater? I didn't expect them to move so quickly. I thought I would have to wait at least another two months before seeing them appear." Seno took out two photos and unfolded them in his palm like cards.
Harold: "The show will probably be performed later. I saw some desert people rehearsing in the open air in several theaters in Xumi City, handing out flyers and pre-selling tickets for the show.
I took a look and they set the performance date for three months later. Although there were many residents watching, only a few were willing to buy tickets in advance. I guess everyone is just watching for the novelty, and will only consider whether to buy tickets after the official performance begins and the artists' reviews come out.
We can’t say that those theaters are rushing things. Their theaters are not big in size, and they spent a lot of money on recruiting new actors and making costumes. They can only use this method to recoup some of their investment.”
"Well...these mercenaries in the photo are from the Zubair Theater, which is the largest and most famous theater in Xumi City. The material of the clothes they wear is obviously better than that of other theaters, and the details of the clothes...such as accessories and patterns, are also more exquisite.
As soon as they appeared, many residents were attracted to the party. I heard that many residents were asking about the time and location of the performance. With the publicity of Zubair Theater, similar performances in other theaters will also attract more attention. "Kavi said optimistically.
Setale clasped her hands together, suppressed her inner excitement, and said with a smile: "Yes, I heard that after receiving my submission, the manager of Zubair Theater invited managers of other theaters to discuss organizing performances.
The first time I submitted the manuscripts to various theaters, they were all the same. Due to the suppression of the Council of Churches, there were not many theaters in Xumi City. They felt that in order to keep the residents enthusiastic, the same stage plays should be performed at specific times, which would also increase the discussion of the topic.
I have heard some residents say that they will buy tickets for all the theaters on the day of the official performance and watch the whole day to see which theater has the best performance. "
Harold: "These theater managers are really thoughtful."
"...Choosing this form of joint performance? That will be a big challenge for both the actors and playwrights of the theater." Seno seemed to be thinking.
"Isn't that great? I also want to see the differences between the stage plays performed in various theaters. Let's go watch it together on the day of the performance?" Kavi turned his head and looked at the few people.
Sino: "We all have our own jobs, so it's hard to set a time. And it's best if we don't communicate too much outside the society. Ms. Setale and I are in an awkward position, and we could easily be accused of forming a clique for personal gain and academic corruption."
"...I see." Cavellio felt a little regretful.
Harold: "Anyway, congratulations in advance to Senior Setare. You have done something very meaningful. Let's not talk about the subsequent impact of the performance. Now at least nearly a hundred mercenaries have found employment."
"Yes, I saw that the mercenaries at the amusement park all looked very generous. It turns out that a person's mental outlook is closely related to the work environment and the people they come into contact with at work. Their performance is excellent enough, but some people actually say that these people can't be mercenaries. They are just rainforest people who painted their skin black."
When Kavi recalls similar remarks, he still finds them unbelievable. He really doesn't understand why some people can lie with their eyes open when faced with facts.
“That’s why it’s such a long process.”
Haroldt then distributed the textbook manuscripts in his hand to the three people. He first handed the four fourth-level textbooks to Setale, took out a few from the other textbooks and gave them to Seno, then randomly picked out a few enlightenment books and gave them to Kavi, and divided the rest equally between himself and Elhaisen according to the estimated thickness.
After he finished all this, Elhaisen just came over with three cups of coffee. He placed the coffee casually in the middle of the table, sat back in his seat and took one of them. Harold naturally reached out and took one cup and placed it in front of himself.
"You really only made three cups?" Kavi widened his eyes in surprise.
"Thank you, I don't need it." said Seno.
"I don't need it either." Setale waved her hand.
After hearing what the two said, Kawi took his cup and was about to take a sip, but then he put it down as if he had thought of something and asked, "Did you put sugar in it?"
"Add three spoonfuls. If you think it's not enough, go get the powdered sugar yourself." Elhaisen said as he took a sip of coffee and put the top stack of documents in front of him on the lower layer. He repeated this operation twice and finally got the children's enlightenment book as he wished.