After being happy for a moment, Qianhara Rinto really didn't want to get wet in the rain. He only had these decent clothes on and didn't want to send them to dry cleaning.
He took the tram all the way home in a hurry, but not long after leaving the station, it started raining very hard, and almost instantly raindrops as big as peas fell on his face.
At this time, Chihara Rinto lost his mature and steady energy and ran away. Fortunately, he was not too far from the apartment, so he finally escaped before he got soaked.
He lives in an old residential area in Meguro Ward. It is estimated that it will be demolished and built in high-rise buildings during Tokyo's major reconstruction in 2000. I know this is useless. After the collapse of Japan's house prices, they have been falling all the way. There have been several times in the middle.
It has been ups and downs, but it has not risen back in 2019. Therefore, it is basically a dream to make huge profits by investing in real estate.
In Japan, a house has changed from an investment product to a consumer product. When you buy it, it costs 50 million yen. After living there for two years, it turns out to be 45 million yen. Don’t even think about using it for profit. It is a bit difficult to maintain the value.
He went directly to the third floor and entered the house. This is a single apartment, usually rented to out-of-town students. The security deposit is three months and the rent is paid every six months. The original owner has been living here since he was expelled from school.
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He took off his shoes and socks, then hung up his suit, vest and shirt, and then went to sit down at the desk. There was only a desk, a chair, an electric kettle and a few cups and dishes in the room. There were also some cups and dishes in the corner.
There was a pile of bedrolls, and other than these, they were basically sold to him to get money for entertaining guests and asking for information. If it weren't for the desks and chairs that came with the apartment, he would probably have sold them as well.
Now there are a lot of manuscript papers and pens piled on the desk. The original owner couldn't adapt to the gap in life and refused to go out, so he "wrote" in the apartment. However, he saved a lot of paper and pens, and now they all belong to him.
He twirled the ballpoint pen with the hat between his fingers, sat there wearing a pair of large underpants (the room was not cold and a bit humid and stuffy), looking down at a piece of paper on the desk, and began to reflect on what he had said to Murakami Iori tonight.
If so, are there any problems? This is his plan for finding a job, and he is very organized in his work.
Determine goals: Understand what you need and want;
Face reality: Think about whether the goal is realistic. If it is realistic, evaluate the environment, understand what difficulties you will encounter, what resistance there are, and understand your own strengths and weaknesses;
Make a plan: Break down what needs to be done to achieve the goal into independent events, arrange them in order of importance, and make plans for possible accidents;
Strict implementation: The plan must be implemented if it is made, otherwise it will be meaningless! There is no reason or excuse. Do your best to complete everything in the plan in order;
Finally, it is time to calmly accept the result. No matter whether the result is good or bad, accept it calmly, reflect on it deeply, and then you can set new goals.
These are the five steps he took to do things. It is very simple to say, but with these five steps, he started from an ordinary single family, step by step, even if his father passed away in high school and his main source of income was cut off.
It didn't bother him, and he was finally admitted to a well-known university. He even had time to work part-time to earn money for tuition and living expenses. Not long after he enrolled, he was highly regarded by his mentor. He started to work with him on the set starting from his sophomore year. He was really regarded as his disciple.
Now, he was forced to travel to Tokyo in the parallel world, and he behaved in the same way. He had done everything he could to find a job.
He looked at it for a while and felt that the plan was executed without any problems, even better than expected. Many of the plans were not used, so he put the piece of paper away and waited for three days.
He no longer cared about this matter, took out another topic outline, scrolled down a few lines, closed his eyes and began to recall.
In his previous life, as a good student majoring in directing and directing, while he was concerned about the cultural and entertainment circles of his own country, he also had to learn about the cultural and entertainment circles of neighboring countries. For example, what new popular program models are there? Can this model work?
Can it be used as a reference? Can it be transplanted? The reason why it is so popular is that it touches the nerves of the audience...
Therefore, he still has a lot of things in his mind, such as various best-selling books, popular songs, comics, and some related historical backgrounds, folk customs, Chinese and Japanese and Korean cultures that have been popular in Japan.
In terms of entertainment, they are all in a state of mutual influence. He also remembers a lot in Korea. I believe that if he wears it in Korea, he will also be able to enjoy it.
Of course, it is impossible for him to write down everything he has seen and heard before, word for word, but now that he has traveled to this parallel world not long ago, his memory is still vivid, so it is always right to write down the main points first.
Maybe it will be useful someday?
Don't be lazy in everything. Only by being prepared can you avoid trouble.
He has been doing it since he first understood the environment and has never stopped.
"The occasional flash of light may make people feel more lonely than the eternal darkness; seeing the light and then dying, this is the real feeling..."
"Who wrote this poem? Forget it, just write it down first..."
"By the way, there's also "Don't Tie Me Up in a Bundle," which is a classic modern poem that must be memorized in Japanese colleges and universities. I also need to memorize this one. I just can't remember it all, so I'll make up for it later."
"Sister Pao's theme song, the electric light jumping on her fingertips..."A Certain Section" is gone, is this theme song still useful?"
"Have any major events happened in the world in 1995? Win95 came out? Personal computers began to spread? The Internet began to penetrate into ordinary people's lives? The birth of Java? The establishment of the WTO? The collapse of Barings Bank? Will these happen in the parallel world? Write it down first.
Let’s compare it later.”
During the long night, he lay at the table and worked hard on cultural exchanges between the two worlds. He didn't open his bedroll and rest until he felt sleepy.
The next day he woke up early, made a bowl of noodles, took a few bites, and then continued to work. After all, he now needed to wait for Murakami Iori's reply. He was idle and could only do this. In his previous life, there was the Internet, and these written materials were basically all
It's an external storage memory. He searches for it whenever he uses it. He doesn't store much in his laptop at all. The hard drive space is basically reserved for video works that take time to download. Now he can only forcefully recall it.
If I had known I could travel back in time, I would have deleted some movies and TV shows, and used a dozen or so gigabytes to copy an electronic library. I can only say that people don’t have the ability to see before and after, which is a pity.
He stayed at home for two whole days and ate six meals of instant noodles. Before he started worrying about whether Murakami Iori's planning application was approved, the apartment manager came to see him.
"Chihara-san, I have your phone number." The apartment manager knocked on the door and shouted before leaving. Mobile phones were not popular these days. It was common for apartment managers and convenience stores to answer the phone for them, but the manager didn't like the original one very much.
Chihara Rinto knocked on the door and left.
Qianhara Rinto quickly got dressed and went to the apartment management office. After thanking him, he took a deep breath, picked up the phone and asked as calmly as possible: "Hello, I am Qianhara, who is this?"
"It's me, Murakami from Tokyo Broadcasting System. I'm sorry to bother you so late, Chihara-san, but I hope you can get ready soon."
"Is the plan approved?"
Murakami Iori on the other end of the phone was very excited. Regardless of the ratings, she had already taken a big step forward in her career. She became a producer at the age of 25 or 26, and she was one of the rare female producers. It is said that
The committee hesitated, fearing that she wouldn't be able to take on such a heavy responsibility. After all, the job of producer is very stressful, and 99% of them are men, which felt unreliable. Moreover, she also applied to recruit a wild screenwriter, which was a bit outrageous, but she
The project left a very good impression and was well-founded. The script written by the wild writer was quite interesting. In addition, the request was for an irrelevant late-night time slot and the budget was very low. In the end, it was reluctantly approved.
It is probably considered a small-scale investment. You can make a little profit if you can, and you won't feel sad if you lose.
This made Iori Murakami afraid for a while, but now her fear turned into excitement. Weisui said excitedly: "It has indeed passed. I can apply for funds, equipment, venues and personnel tomorrow..." she said.
After pondering for a while, "Can Qianhara-san come to the headquarters at 8:30 tomorrow morning? Let's finalize the contract first."
It’s okay for me to go now, but I can’t say that!
Qianhara Rinto smiled and said: "Okay, I will be there on time at 8:30 tomorrow morning."
"That's great." Murakami Iori also breathed a sigh of relief. The main reason is that she and Chihara Rinto are not very familiar with each other. She has staked half of her career here. If Chihara Rinto runs away or brings up a new one,
The conditions were very difficult for her. She felt that Ichihara Rinto's temperament was not that kind of person, but she had to be careful and it was better to finalize the contract early.
Now that Chihara Rinto didn't want to be a monster, she immediately became concerned about other issues, "Are you continuing to write the script, Chihara-san?"
"This..." Chihara Rinto didn't write at all, and said vaguely: "I'm continuing, I've found a lot of new inspiration, and I'm slowly putting it into practice on paper."
"went well?"
"It went very smoothly!" Although the previous audio and video materials were shattered on the ground, and it took effort to recall and piece them together, it still made people feel confident after all, and Chihara Rinto was confident that nothing would go wrong.
"Then see you tomorrow morning at 8:30, remember to bring your seal!" Murakami Iori warned again, saying that Japan is a strange country, and the legal effect of a seal is higher than that of an autograph.
"good!"
Qianhara Rinto put down the phone and shook his fist hard. The result was good. He could finally have an income. At least he didn't have to worry about being kicked out to live in a park after this month and not being able to pay next year's rent.
The first step of integrating into this world went very smoothly, so congratulations!
The expression on his face was very pleasant, and the apartment manager who was reading the newspaper next to him looked at him curiously. In the impression of the apartment manager, this Qianhara-san always stayed in the room with a gloomy face and never came out. Unexpectedly, now
It looks like the sun is shining brighter and I feel more energetic.
He put down the newspaper and asked tentatively: "Is there any happy event, Qianhara-san?"
Qianhara Rinto was already ready to go back. Hearing this, he smiled and said, "I found a job."
"That's really a happy event." The administrator was also very happy. After all, during the Great Depression, unemployment was common and it was indeed rare to find a job. "Where are the jobs? Is there insurance? Are the benefits good?"
"Sending TEB in Tokyo, the welfare package should be okay, right?" He didn't care much about social insurance and welfare. The main thing was that by starting this, he could slowly cash in the time travel bonus, and this bad luck was not in vain.
"Come on then, work hard!" The administrator is in his fifties, considered an elderly employee, and has a very Showa atmosphere.
Qianhara Rinto responded, nodded with a smile and left.
Of course, you have to work hard, and you have to pay a heavy price that is unspeakable. If you don’t make a huge profit, you won’t be able to find your psychological balance!