Chapter 975 Wise Ruler and Tyrant
Chapter 975 Wise Ruler and Tyrant
Sue began to wonder if a big star who was used to shining under the spotlight could really accept a stable but boring life.
“However, Imaging is different!” Funinga said, “Technology changes lives! Imaging can preserve the actor’s best condition and best performance!”
"The replicability and good dissemination of film can allow more people to see an actor's golden moment, get to know her, remember her, and admire her."
It can be said that Yingying can completely change the ecosystem of the entire acting industry!
Su and Paimon exchanged a glance before looking at Funina, "Funina, you... really know Yingying well."
It's not just about understanding; it's about valuing it highly.
Fulina said smugly, "I put in a lot of effort to win the argument against those old fogies who aren't even as old as me."
"If you can't completely convince your subordinates, many policies can't be implemented effectively."
Furnessa proudly put her hands on her hips and said, "Being a good king is also very difficult!"
Sue: "Alas, can't even a king give orders as he pleases?" What's the fun in being a king then?
Furina: "Of course! Being a good king is very hard work. Only tyrants can do whatever they want."
When Furnessa spoke of her earliest days, when she couldn't be as "outrageous" as she is now, she had a long tug-of-war with the conservatives over abolishing the exaggerated corsets and petticoats.
Fu Ningna sighed, "The corsets back then were really extreme. They required you to tighten your waist so that you could put your hands together. Many people unfortunately fell ill or even died because of this distorted aesthetic!"
“Back then, petticoats weren’t like they are now. They were very large and had many, many layers. Some were even so outrageous that they looked like tables! Women couldn’t engage in productive labor at all while wearing such clothing.”
“Those conservatives just keep shouting, ‘This is an aesthetic and etiquette passed down for thousands of years!’ to refute me. But I know perfectly well that this is just an excuse for them to drive half the population away from wealth and power.”
Funina believes that weakening women is weakening the nation and its future, and that this situation absolutely cannot be allowed to continue.
Fu Ningna spent a lot of time and thought of many methods and measures.
For example, he would only wear trousers in public from then on, setting an example for fashion as the king.
Increase funding for health promotion and medical training, and introduce tax breaks for women to encourage them to own assets.
Etc., etc……
Through a multi-pronged approach, Fu Ningna finally managed to completely reverse the unhealthy trend of Fontainebleau's distorted aesthetics a few years later.
Paimon marveled at Frynn's political acumen, saying, "Although it may seem like a small matter of clothing, the issues hidden behind it are truly serious!"
Su frowned. "This is so troublesome. Since they say that thing is beautiful, polite, and meaningful, why not just have them wear it as a formality?"
Paimon looked helplessly at the girl who never played by the rules. "How is that possible? They won't listen."
Su sneered, "You won't listen? Then we'll just send the army to your door to provide you with attentive clothing services."
Paimon choked, "Those nobles will definitely rebel! Things will get really out of hand then."
"Resist?" Su raised an eyebrow, his voice lowering. "Good—wow! They actually dare to hoard weapons privately, so they're plotting a rebellion! Line up, let's chop!"
Based on the underlying logic of a demon god's lover, it's unlikely that Funina, as a demon god, could order someone to be killed.
But ordering an armed crackdown on the rebels and restoring peace and order to Fontaine is perfectly fine!
Once this authority is established, not only will the current troubles be resolved, but the issuance of future government orders will likely be much smoother.
After hearing Sue's smooth little combo, Paimon pressed his throbbing forehead.
She remembered Lilupar praising Sue as a born tyrant.
I wonder if Funina was frightened...
Paimon glanced at Frynn and saw that she was indeed pressing her hands to her chest, looking quite frightened by Sue.
Fu Ningna pressed her pounding heart, her mind flashing back to Su Gang's sharp and arrogant demeanor.
She now finally understands why some people are obsessed with villainous characters in operas—because they're so cool!
Thinking that Fryna was scared, Paimon quickly changed the subject, "Fryna talks about movies so knowledgeably! Do you have any great movies to recommend to us?"
"Ahem!" Funina snapped out of her daze, thought for a moment, and said firmly, "No, absolutely not!"
"After all, film is a new thing in development. The current works are too rough. Either the shooting techniques are not up to par, or the story is not well told."
Fu Ningna quietly complained to her friends, "Last year's winning entry was about a boy meeting a girl, the boy losing the girl, the girl searching for the boy, the boy forgetting the girl, the boy remembering the girl, and the girl being run over three times by the parade float during Souls' Day and ultimately dying tragically..."
The excellent plot made Paimon's mind race, "...?"
Su stroked her chin. "I'd actually like to see that."
It's so melodramatic and bizarre that I'm actually curious to see just how funny it is.
Fu Ningna muttered, "Stop reading! Reading too many stories like this will ruin your brain!"
That film won an award entirely because the actors were good-looking; other films were even worse.
"In short, I don't recommend any of the films currently on the market. I hope there will be some great works this year."
A group of children rushed to the entrance of Chiori-ya, shouting, "Elo-Love, Elo-Love, we want to eat takoyaki!"
As Elove, a clerk at Chiori-ya, served the sweets, she corrected her, "They're taiyaki."
Paimon's eyes lit up. "Chiori-ya has also prepared some sweets. Let's go try them!"
Sue and Funina exchanged a glance, neither of them able to resist Paimon's cravings, so they went back into the Thousand Orchestra.
Sue took out an inflatable gavel and banged it a few times, then shouted in unison with Paimon and Fryna, "Give us candy or we'll have a trial!"
Chiori, who was talking to someone in the shop, looked over and said, "Come and have some fun? Have a seat, the snacks will be here shortly."
Upon noticing the stranger in the store, Funina instantly regained her composure, "Ahem, there are customers here..."
Chiori's guest clasped her hands together, her face filled with emotion, "Lady Funina, who was with Miss Su, has also become lively and happy, I'm so touched!"
Chiori introduced this lively and somewhat eccentric girl, "Le Ping Bolin is a graphics adversarial engineer, currently working on imaging equipment."
Paimon uttered an "uh..." and whispered, "You really can't judge a book by its cover. This girl looks a bit silly, but I never expected her to be an engineer!"
Funina corrected her helplessly, "It's 'Don't judge a book by its cover,' Paimon, you need to brush up on your cultural knowledge."
I've heard that Su's language is from the Paimonian school, no wonder Su's idioms are such a mess.
“You have a good eye,” Su praised Leping Bolin, then looked at another girl with glasses next to her, “Hello, Godney.”
The girl, who was pondering how to greet the important figures, had a sudden flash of light followed by a moment of darkness. "It's an honor that you remember me, but my name is Godine..."
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