1160 People are really too complicated, Devon Hill makes London prosper again
Upon hearing that there would be such a question-answering activity with tens of thousands of people in the future, the people at the scene immediately calmed down.
Not only is it fun, but there is also a prize-winning quiz where everyone passes the answers to each other without caring about it. Only a fool would end up on the Devonshire family's blacklist just for the sake of a quarrel.
However, as the vast majority of people lost their qualifications to answer questions, some people with ulterior motives began to have other ideas.
But these people have never thought that since the holographic screen can be projected onto everyone's head at a fixed point, of course it can also pay attention to everyone's behavior and movements.
There are even dozens of spider launchers in the sky, loaded with first-generation metal models of electric shock spiders on standby.
If chaos or injury does occur, William would rather litigate the person who was knocked down by the spider lightning than see large-scale chaos.
If there are really a large number of casualties, it will not be a matter of lawsuits and compensation.
To serve as a warning, before the third question even started, the three hands that had just reached into the pockets of the people around them were displayed on the holographic projection, and several lights were directly illuminated.
And as soon as they heard that those who acted bravely would be eligible to answer questions again, these three hands were instantly pushed to the ground by more than a dozen people around them.
They were so fast that they didn't even have time to say something harsh.
After the police arrested the person, the projection screen lit up again above the heads of more than a dozen people, and now no one could talk anymore.
The answering process continued with the remaining 7 questions. Under deliberate control on Sunday, a lot of ambiguous questions were asked, which caused many people to have different opinions. In the end, only 52 people were left with the official qualification to answer the questions.
However, answering a question formally is no longer a direct question.
It was the museum's security who invited all these people into the museum.
When everyone entered, the holographic projection in the square showed images of the museum.
After explaining that the next game would be to find various objects placed in the museum, a one-minute advertisement appeared again in the square and in the museum.
At this time, there are definitely no less than 50,000 people staying around the museum. Even the streets that can be seen from one kilometer away are already full of people.
The ten companies gritted their teeth and added 200, 1.9 to 1.1 million pounds each according to the importance of the broadcast period. At this time, the pain in their hearts was gone.
They already understood that the first discount William mentioned was a real discount. Seeing the atmosphere at the scene was so enthusiastic, they were all thinking about how to sign a long-term contract.
This is more effective than Chelsea Stadium sponsorship advertising, and there are many companies willing to spend tens of millions of dollars to sponsor the team.
Not to mention that ITV is still broadcasting live.
Since William broadcast live on Mars and often interacted with ITV, this local TV station, which was the second largest TV station in England, has now occupied the first place in England and the British countries.
For a program that is watched by at least hundreds of millions of people and is hotly discussed, companies are willing to pay even 5 million pounds, let alone 2 million pounds.
Tomorrow, the media around the world will definitely mention their company again in connection with tonight's grand event.
After the one-minute commercial break, a spherical drone dispenser flew out of the museum.
52 spherical drones were released, hovering over the heads of each contestant, and scanned them.
This is actually done for others to see, so as to prevent some quick-thinking people from mindlessly making plans for the museum.
In a museum where a separate server was installed on Sunday, even if a fly comes in, it will be detected by tens of thousands of detectors in less than three seconds.
And unlike other large museums that can only do passive defense due to financial reasons,
William, who didn't care about the cost at all, put various robots in the museum that could definitely knock down a hundred heavily armed thugs within a minute.
After asking the contestants to put any metal objects on their bodies into their personal portfolio,
A formal contract was suspended in front of 52 people.
It took some time to read the only six-page contract to the contestants, mainly to make sure that under those circumstances the museum would not have to pay any responsibility.
And it was clearly told to the contestants that they must sign the contract to be eligible to continue. Those who do not sign will directly receive 1,000 pounds and leave.
When a dozen people who didn't know what to think left with 1,000 pounds, and the remaining 40 people each had a metal bracelet on their hand, the game officially started.
The rules of the game are very simple. Only by finding paper cards hidden in the museum with the trademarks and products of ten advertising businesses can the 40 contestants be qualified to answer the questions.
There are 40 of each of these paper cards, a total of 400 pieces, but things are not that simple.
Even if you answer the first question incorrectly, as long as you find the same paper card again, you will be eligible to answer again.
You can't find another paper card until you answer the first question correctly, and during this period, even if you find other paper cards, you can't take them with you.
But it would be fine to hide it somewhere else, or simply put it on the ground.
As soon as this rule came out, the faces of the 40 contestants changed drastically. This is really testing people's hearts.
The quick-thinking people immediately separated from the large group, and everyone in the museum square and in front of the TV broke into an uproar.
No one can guarantee that they will answer every question correctly, which makes it difficult for 40 people to really cooperate, and the faster you find the paper card, the less restrictions others will have on you.
Even if someone has bad intentions, such as finding a type A paper card and answering the question correctly,
It is possible that when he finds a type A paper card again in the future, he will deliberately break the paper card to reduce the probability that the person behind him will pass him.
After the host in the ITV live broadcast room mentioned this possibility, everyone in front of the TV began to scold William for being deceitful.
Fortunately, William didn't set the topic too biasedly. It was all related to the advertising merchants and their products.
Moreover, he had previously asked people to collect metal objects from the contestants, but he also confiscated their mobile phones.
When someone tried to make a call, they found that the call could be made, and there was no penalty for making a call. For a moment, the contestants wished that the people they knew were all the bosses of ten businesses.
After half an hour of playing the game, with an hour and a half left, accidents and the ugly side of people's hearts appeared in the eyes of hundreds of millions of people.
A man in his 30s or 40s, who although he didn't look good in his clothes, spoke well and made people think of him, answered three questions correctly in only half an hour at the beginning.
But for the fourth time, he confidently chose to be the main sponsor of the Chelsea team and got a paper card with Adidas printed on it. He thought he would not be stumped.
But it turned out that he got the wrong answer three times in a row. It took him almost an hour to answer the question after a kind guy reminded him.
After finding the fourth card and answering it correctly, this guy lost his balance for some unknown reason.
He kept mumbling and cursing Adidas. When he was looking for the fifth kind of paper card, he accidentally found the last Adidas paper card. He didn't even hesitate and just tore it up.
"God".
The citizens in the square and the audience in front of the TV who saw this scene stared in disbelief at the middle-aged man who tore up the paper card and stopped cursing.
"Look, look, look".
Someone shouted in the square, and people quickly noticed that based on the current situation of answering questions, no one could win the one million pound prize.
Words like "bastard, fool, idiot" were spread throughout England.
This unabashed malice made William frown. Without a reasonable explanation, this game might make many people feel uncomfortable.
"Find out why this person did this".
Within a few minutes, Sunday reported the information he found to William.
"Send this news to ITV and ask them to broadcast it now."
Soon after the host of the live broadcast room got a note from the director, people found out that this guy was a former designer of Reebok.
But after Reebok was acquired by Adidas the year before last, this guy lost his job. The salary and position he found after that were far less than when he was at Reebok.
Now no one knows how to evaluate this guy.
But to say who hates him the most, there are probably only two contestants who answered nine questions correctly and had a chance to win a million-pound prize.
Although this game is not perfect, if something like this happens, it will cause more debates and attract more people's attention to it.
According to the rules of TV's Millionaire show at this time, William will have to pay approximately 2.3 million pounds to 40 contestants.
Everyone has a check, and it is distributed directly at the venue. When the audience sees two checks for half a million pounds, handed over to two lucky or unlucky spectators,
People in England are once again showing great interest in the long-lost show Millionaire.
Sponsors are also very interested in this kind of program that can reach at least hundreds of millions of people and highlight their brands.
As for William, after paying nearly 2.3 million pounds to 40 people and paying a 5% brand licensing fee of 770,000 pounds to ITV, he received 12.43 million pounds in less than three hours.
This is not a lot of money, but if it is done once a week, and after the price doubles, it will be 24.86 million pounds at a time, which is at least more than 1.2 billion pounds a year.
Money is secondary, but the influence gained in one night is the big one.
After the museum ended, a competition with prizes about football began in the square of the stadium where a review of Chelsea's history had been playing.
Finally, 11 people were selected to enter the Chelsea Stadium, and they formed two teams with the Chelsea players who stayed at home, and played a holographic version of live football in the stadium.
After these two games, Devonshire Museum and Chelsea Stadium instantly became places that many Londoners were eager to visit.
The huge prize money and curiosity made nearly 40% of the London citizens who came out for any reason that night concentrated in three places: museums, stadiums and shopping malls.
Even after the game ended, the holographic projection played a TV series from ITV, which attracted hundreds of thousands of people to stop and watch. It was not until midnight that the projection ended and the crowd slowly dispersed.
The next day, as expected, the whole of England was reporting on last night's grand event. Some media even directly headlined that the great Devon Hill made London prosperous again.
Three super shows located in prosperous areas of London. According to the media's own rough estimate, 30% more people walked out of their homes than usual. More people coming out means more business opportunities.
There was no need to report on Sunday. William knew the results were good just by looking at the scene. Of course he would strike while the iron was hot if he had ulterior motives.
On the second Friday night, after a week of planning, as soon as the Museum Millionaire program started, the number of people broke the record again.
The next Saturday night, the event of playing football with Chelsea attracted tens of thousands of fans from other countries around the world.
As for the holographic shopping in Devonshire Square, within an hour of opening the mall every day, it would be crowded with curious women.
In this way, another week will pass, and for three consecutive weeks, it will be like a festival every day in London.
To describe it in the words of the media, there are only more than 100,000 people around the museum, stadium, and Devonhill Square.
But the number of people staying near these three venues every night definitely exceeds one million at peak times. What's even more surprising is that even without the holographic projection show, there are still about half a million people during normal times.
And among these huge crowds, there are also a large number of foreigners.
Formal statistics in England show that tourist peaks of 100,000 people continue to occur every day these days.
On Friday night of the second week, there were a large number of foreigners around the museum who were looking forward to participating in the millionaire show.
Most of the foreigners interviewed by the media said that they came to London because of the holographic projection.
This caused all the merchants and the government in London to fall into a state of revelry and admiration.
The happiest people are probably those property owners and business operators near the museum, stadium and Devonshire Commercial Plaza.
A large increase in foot traffic means a large increase in turnover, which means that the original one million pound store has increased by 30% in just two weeks.
But even if the price increases so much, there are still many people who are willing to buy, but everyone will sell at this time.
Just when businesses all over London thought everything would get better, before the end of the Chelsea Stadium event in the third week, Daddario, who had been the host for three weeks,
However, it was announced that due to some technical reasons, the event would be suspended, and the specific replay time would have to wait until William solved the technical problems.
Nm, just stop if you say so.
Not to mention the businesses in London, the Royal Palace of London, the Royal Palace of England, and even the tourists who came to London, to everyone's surprise the next day began to protest on the streets.
The next day happened to be Sunday, and Londoners saw thousands of tourists taking to the streets to protest against William. These people who used to regard William as the pride of London also began to take to the streets spontaneously.
William, who had been prepared early in the morning, was staying at Oxford Castle with his whole family at this time. Even Laura, who had never liked attending such gatherings, was picked up by the helicopter that William turned into while filming Transformers Knights.
In this 35,000-acre land, if William is not willing, no unauthorized police will be able to come in.
Not to mention the dozen or so small towns that depended on him for their livelihood, more than a hundred policemen and hundreds of townspeople took action after his words.
Accompanied by Yueshida's lawyers, what kind of road construction is being used and what kind of bridges are at risk of collapse, blocking various roads into the territory.
On the highway, the right of passage of the English people must be taken into consideration. On the off-road, if you are caught, you will be trespassing on private property, or you will be charged with poaching or theft and directly imprisoned in various small town police stations.
Two days later, when the whole of England was speculating on why William did what he did, independent television suddenly reported that because William refused to accept any mediation at all, the English Cinema Union's lawsuit against him was about to go to court.