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Chapter 14 Be sure to return this assistant

The next day, Chihara Rinto started working on time. While writing the script, she observed the producer Iori Murakami as much as possible. She was not in the crew headquarters most of the time, but it can be seen from the increase in staff that she

She is very organized and efficient in doing things. It is not too much to say that she is smart and capable. No wonder the second-generation official fell in love with her and hated her. Everyone who is a producer wants such a capable assistant.

She first formed the crew's financial team, which consisted of a middle-aged female accountant and a young female cashier, both of whom were experienced. She quickly transferred the crew's funds to the account and started making salary tables. Under the production bureau system, the staff generally

They all have a small and large salary system. The TV station gives a minimum salary every day to prevent these people from starving to death if they have no work for a while. This is called a small salary.

In addition, the crew also gives a salary, which is called a big salary. The important position is similar to that of a white-collar worker, and the source of funds comes from the program budget.

Generally speaking, as an ordinary staff member, the more work you do, the more important your status in the crew, and the higher your income.

But what is regrettable is that there is nothing about Chihara Rinto in this salary list. He is a member of the creative team and a dispatch worker on a temporary contract. His salary goes directly from the TV station's production company, and he will share the copyright income when there are results.

It was all deposited directly into his personal account, and the cash was not even visible.

Immediately afterwards, the assistant director and director's assistant requested by Fujii Arima came. After simply determining the salary and working hours, they became official members of the crew and immediately took office. These people's large salaries came from the crew's budget, and the producer controlled them.

Most of the income in a few months or even the next few years, this is also the years of experience of the production bureau system, so as to avoid the thorn in the iron rice bowl of disobedience to management.

If they don't work hard, the producer Iori Murakami has the power to withhold money, and even directly kick people out of the crew and let them go back to collect their salary.

Subsequently, the prop master, cameraman, sound engineer, lighting engineer and other staff also came to report one after another. Fujii Arima organized his team and drove to the studio with his troops.

Chihara Rinto wanted to follow, but the script was not finished and he was embarrassed. So for most of the next day, he kept immersed in writing the script, hurrying and slowing down, almost vomiting blood, and finally finished it before dark.

, it can be regarded as completing the expected work one day ahead of schedule.

He began to look for Iori Murakami, and after the script was submitted, he also went to the studio to help him control a program in the future. Not only did you need to be proficient in every aspect, but you should at least have a general idea, otherwise you would most likely be tricked to death by your subordinates.

But before he could ask anyone, Murakami Iori came back on his own.

Qianhara Rinto hurriedly came forward, handed over the manuscript, and said with a smile: "Ms. Murakami, the task is completed."

Murakami Iori really came back to him, but not to rush for the manuscript. After hearing what he said, he quickly took the manuscript and said in a voiceless voice: "So soon?"

In fact, according to the urinary nature of writers and screenwriters, she can accept it a day later, but this day earlier... rare, rare!

Writers and screenwriters have to wait until the 25th to start writing. It’s hard for most people to imagine.

She quickly flipped through it, and it felt good, and immediately said: "I will take a look at it with Fujii-kun later. Thank you for your hard work, Qianhara-kun."

"This is what I should do." Chihara Rinto said politely, and immediately smiled and said: "Well, Miss Murakami, I have nothing to do for the time being, how about going to the studio to help?"

Iori Murakami didn't even think about it and refused immediately, saying tactfully: "It's very messy over there now. The previous show left a mess and built a lot of cubicles that we don't need. These two days are mainly about cleaning up.

, it’s all hard work, Qianyuan-kun, it’s better to stay here and continue writing.”

"For now, these are enough for the time being, right?"

"How about writing another episode?" Murakami Iori said with encouragement. "Wonderful Stories of the World" is a multi-element unit drama, which is an advantage. If you write more, you can choose the good ones to shoot, and the quality of the final product will be better.

.

Chihara Rinto has nothing to say. He clearly promised to write two episodes before, but now he has to write more than two episodes?

He just fell silent and didn't speak for a while, which made Iori Murakami a little uneasy. Although Rinto Chihara was young and seemed easy to get along with, when he didn't speak, there was a solemn air between his eyebrows and he looked a little serious.

It's heart-wrenching.

But she really couldn't agree to let Chihara Rinto go to the studio to do the menial work. After all, he was now full of inspiration and extremely efficient. So why not write more now, why not wait until the spring is blocked?

At that time, let alone coaxing him, even tying him up and whipping him with a whip would be useless!

She quickly changed the subject, "By the way, Qianyuan-kun, I have found an assistant for you to assist you in your work during this period. You can ask him to do anything you need."

As she spoke, she turned around and looked around, then asked curiously: "Where are the people?"

"Murakami-senpai, I'm here." A faint voice suddenly came from the side, making Chihara Rinto's heart skip a beat. When was there another person next to him? He didn't notice it at all before!

He quickly turned around and saw a thin man wearing rimless glasses. He was about the same age as him. He looked like he had just graduated from college and was a bit student-like.

His appearance and figure were very ordinary. Qianhara Rinto took a quick look at him and found nothing special about him.

The person was brought by Murakami Iori, but she was obviously frightened, and she even asked in silence: "Why are you here?"

The man lowered his head and said respectfully: "I have always been here, Murakami-senpai."

Iori Murakami was stunned for a while, as if she didn't know what to say, and then pointed at Rinto Chihara and said: "This is Teacher Chihara, you will obey Teacher Chihara's instructions during this time."

Then she said to Qianhara Rinto: "This is..." She got stuck mid-sentence, and said to the man with glasses in embarrassment: "I'm sorry, I can't remember your name right now, um..."

She was a little embarrassed, it felt like an insult. She had obviously introduced each other before, but when she thought about it, she just couldn't remember it. The man with glasses didn't care, as if he was used to it, and bowed: "I am Bai Mu.

Keima, the new guy assigned to the production bureau this year, please give me some advice from Murakami-senpai and Chihara-sensei."

"Oh, yes, it's Shiraki-kun, work hard in the future!" Murakami Iori looked like she was trying to remember, and patted her junior on the shoulder to encourage her to do it step by step in the same way back then, which took four full years.

It took me five years to become a producer when I encountered a good opportunity. Otherwise, I would have had to do odd jobs for several more years before I could successfully get the position. Even after I got the position, I would probably have to be sent to film a TV shopping program for two years first.

After she encouraged her juniors, she officially handed her over to Chihara Rinto. As for whether Chihara Rinto used him to revise manuscripts or heat lunch boxes, she didn't care. She was completely free to use the unspoken rules of the workplace in the 1990s.

Newcomers in the first year are in the learning period, and they don't have to be looked at as humans. If Chihara Rinto is unhappy, he can scold him casually, or hit him on the head with a manuscript.

This is care for the younger generation, the stricter the better!

If Chihara Rinto hadn't been labeled as a universally respected "writer", then in his first year in the workplace, he would have been just like Keima Shiraki, a chamber pot pourer.

Murakami Iori was afraid that Chihara Rinto would bring up the old story again and had to go to the studio, so he left as soon as he handed the person over, leaving only one sentence, "Chihara-kun, we will have our first production meeting the day after tomorrow, don't forget

, remember to spare half a day."

Chihara Rinto shook his head, feeling that he had no choice but to let Murakami Iori go. Then he turned to look at Shiraki Keima, feeling that Murakami Iori was worried about the undercover agent he sent and asked to complete all screenwriting work independently.

Murakami Iori agreed, but he couldn't help but feel uneasy because he had to send someone over to do odd jobs and keep an eye on him.

This kind of petty thinking is understandable, but after such a person is sent here, there is nothing for him to do...

He thought for a while and then ordered: "Mr. Bai Mu, you can do whatever you want. Don't worry about me. I will call you if anything happens."

"I understand, Teacher Qianhara, I won't disturb your work."

Qianhara Rinto nodded, feeling that this person was not bad, at least sensible, so he returned to his desk and sat down, spread out the manuscript paper and continued writing.

He worked like this for another day and a half (except going back to the apartment to sleep), and secretly did some things of his own, which was to recall things in another world and record them. However, the progress of the script was still very good, and he completed two more

A scenario script for a short story.

He had been on the set for three days, and he discovered a very strange thing: Japan is a country with strict classes, and everything can be divided into three levels.

When he first came here, he was worried that since he was a dispatch worker, he was young and had no education, he would most likely be laughed at or looked down upon, and it would be difficult to convince the public. But after so long, he found that his worries were in vain.

He is a member of the creative team. When people in the ordinary work team see him, regardless of their age, they all respectfully call him "Teacher Qianyuan" without exception. Even he, the accountant, the cashier and the two people responsible for copying documents and paintings

The female clerk who wrote the form even ate different lunches. Currently, there are only five of them in the conference room, and everyone else comes and goes.

He had a high-end lunch box, and the other four women in the work team had ordinary lunch boxes with less dishes. However, according to his secret observation, the four women had no objection at all to something that would cause a lot of noise in a Chinese office.

, it felt like it was a matter of course, and he never said a strange word at all. Even when making tea during the break, the first cup of tea was brought to him first, and he had to say "Excuse me, please excuse me" respectfully.

Very cautious.

These four women didn't dare to talk to him easily. When they met him when they went out, they would lower their heads and ask him to go ahead, showing respect.

The stratification is really too obvious. The treatment is completely determined by status. The treatment of the middle-aged female accountant is different from that of the other three. There is also a slight difference between the female cashier and the clerk. It is very subtle and difficult to understand.

He was a little uncomfortable with it, but there was nothing he could do about it. The workplace environment was like this, so he had to adapt.

He stretched out and was about to smooth out the finished manuscript, but a voice came from behind Leng Buding: "Teacher Qianhara, it's already the meeting time agreed with Murakami-senpai, do you want to go over now?"

Qianyuan Linren was stunned for a moment, then turned to look behind him: "You are..."

"I am your assistant Shiraki Keima."

Qianhara Rinto remembered this person, but he couldn't remember his appearance. It was a very vague feeling, and he had the impression that he hadn't seen anyone at all in the past day and a half. He couldn't help but ask: "Um, has Shiraki-kun always been here?"

"Yes, always."

Qianhara Rinto was silent for a while, and remembered that he had indeed said that he would call this guy if there was something, so it made sense that he had been there all along. He was sticking to his post and doing his duty, so he could only ask again: "Then you have been reading while I was writing.

?"

Keima Shiraki's eyes lit up, he adjusted his glasses and said seriously: "Yes, because I have been paying attention to whether Mr. Qianhara has any needs... Mr. Qianhara is really a naturally talented person, and I admire him very much."

He keeps writing and is extremely diligent. Even during his breaks, he writes poems and songs, and they are all so good that they can be published directly. For someone who is so hard-working and talented, it’s no wonder that he became the chief screenwriter when he was about his own age. It’s really

Very convincing.

Qianhara Rinto was completely speechless, and this guy remained silent. He really didn't notice that there was someone behind him... Speaking of which, if you have such talent, being a commercial espionage or something like that would be better than joining a TV station, right?

Fortunately, all I recalled were poems, which almost exposed the biggest secret! Be careful in the future...

etc!

He asked nervously: "Baimu-kun, you didn't come home with me, did you?"

If you go to bed at night, and there is a man kneeling next to your pillow, staring at you with admiration, this is not a workplace struggle drama, but a thriller. I really can't accept it, and I have to return this assistant no matter what!


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