Shan Sang? Why does this middle-aged man use honorifics to address a young man? Also, isn't the tone a bit too humble? Is it really that serious? Although she had many doubts in her mind, Mai Sakurajima did not dare to show her curiosity because the nameplate on this young man's table was different from that of others. Other people's names are all Sony Pictures or something. Only this young man has only a position and a name. [General Supervisor: Hira Kiyosugi] Although Sakurajima Mai didn't know this person, the fact that he could sit here and in the main seat already explained a lot. "19 years old, Sakurajima Mai...is that so?" The young supervisor's gaze was different from that of the middle-aged man just now. Although he was also looking at her, the feeling was different.
It's not that Ping Qingshan is more handsome.. But the look in the eyes is different. It was difficult for Mai Sakurajima to describe this feeling, but although they were both being watched, the perceptions given to her by the production director and the young supervisor were completely different. "Do you know me?" Mai Sakurajima was a little confused. The other person gave her the kind of familiarity that one gets when meeting old friends. "No, I just think this name sounds nice." "Oh, really? Thank you for the compliment." Mai Sakurajima was obviously a little surprised by Hira Kiyoshige's friendliness, and she even forgot what she was supposed to say for a moment. In fact, Ping Qingshan lied here. How could he not know this girl? That's Mai Sakurajima! As the saying goes, people live for Sakurajima Mai. However, after living here for three years, Ping Qingshan has already understood one thing. That is, in this world, even if you see characters from the anime in your previous life, don't act too familiar with them, otherwise big problems will arise. Very big problem. This is the answer that Ping Qingshan obtained from his own personal experience. Chapter 3 The Saving Girl Mai Sakurajima is not the first anime character that Hirakiyosugi has seen in this world. Therefore, he no longer has the shock in his cognition of the world that he experienced when he first saw the cartoon characters enter reality.
in short. His worldview has been ruined many times. A new set of values that adapt to this world has already been re-established. Whether he traveled into an anime or the anime character traveled into reality, this world is like this and it really exists. All Ping Qingshan could do was accept it. After all, if time travel is acceptable, there is nothing that is unacceptable. Now that I'm here, how can I go back to die? It was just an audition, but I was able to meet Mai Sakurajima. This made Ping Qingshan feel like he was in a pay-to-win mobile game, where he casually pulled out an SSR item. "Um, is there anything else you would like to know, fellow judges?" Seeing that Ping Qingshan had not spoken for a long time, Sakurajima Mai reminded him carefully. Ping Qingshan finally came to his senses. I asked a few questions casually, all very simple and not difficult questions, such as whether I had a boyfriend, whether I encountered anything strange in high school, etc. Although Sakurajima Mai was a little confused, she tried to answer as concisely and clearly as possible. I didn’t have a boyfriend and I went through high school normally, nothing unusual happened. And so, after a few more rounds of conversation. "You passed, remember to come for the final review." "Okay, thank you all the judges~" Before leaving, Sakurajima Mai was both surprised and a little surprised. Is this the end of the audition? Isn't this a bit hasty? Although I have many doubts in my heart. But the host was already calling the next person, so she had to stand up immediately, bow and leave. As soon as she walked out of the interview venue, a staff member came up to her and handed Mai Sakurajima a brown envelope. After opening it, there was 5000 yen for travel expenses, the time and place of the final review, and the contact information of the staff. The girl noticed that the envelopes received by those who passed the review and those who failed were different. I just don’t know how much money is in the envelopes of those actors who didn’t pass. While thinking about all sorts of things, Sakurajima Mai took out her cell phone and planned to save the contact number in the letter into her phone as a backup. In addition to the money, there was also a meal coupon in the envelope.
But it's only 10 o'clock in the morning. Almost all the girls who came for the interview had no intention of asking for the meal coupons. After taking the envelope, bowing and expressing their gratitude, they left. But Sakurajima Mai was different. She took the initiative to ask the staff next to her. "Excuse me, where can I use this meal voucher later?" Her question confused the staff. When they were preparing, they did prepare meal coupons, but this was more of a ceremonial preparation, a bit like the Chinese people's "I'll treat you to dinner next time." It's an invitation, but it's not necessarily a real invitation. The same goes for the meal coupons in the envelope. They were given out, but no one thought that anyone would actually use them. Besides, it's only 10 o'clock now.. The restaurant hasn't opened yet. However, in the Japanese workplace, no matter how outrageous the situation is, people will basically not be rejected directly. "Ah, that's right. This meal voucher can be used after 12 o'clock. The address is the staff cafeteria on the 9th floor. It's still early now. If you really want to eat, you can go to 201 in the corridor to take a break. That office is vacant now..." The staff on site said this while pointing to the end of the corridor. To be honest, this is usually the limit of what we have to say. Most Japanese people would answer. [In that case, then there is no need...] But Sakurajima Mai nodded, said thank you, and went to the vacant office. The staff on the scene were even more confused. Although he didn't say it, you can see it from his eyes. That means. Are you really going? Although Mai Sakurajima did not see the look of the staff on site. But she actually knows that she is a little "different". But there is no way. To others, this meal coupon is just a piece of paper, and even to the Sony employees who distributed the coupons, it is just a token of their appreciation. But in the eyes of Mai Sakurajima, this was the real cost of a meal. Trot all the way. Come to the office where the staff will direct you.
After sitting down, although the girl felt a little embarrassed, she still breathed a sigh of relief while holding the meal coupon. "I'm lucky today. Not only did I pass the interview, I got the interview tip, and I also got a free lunch." Mai Sakurajima is so thrifty. Of course there is a reason. Mai Sakurajima, 19 years old this year, is just a freshman in college. Currently studying at Tokyo Film and Television Academy. Unlike other classmates who were having a great time at school with the help of their parents, Mai Sakurajima had a very difficult college life. The reason is also very simple. Just four words. Family conflicts. The conflict between Mai Sakurajima and her mother mainly focuses on the development path of her acting career. For Mai Sakurajima, although she likes the stage, she doesn't like the chaotic atmosphere behind the stage. Therefore, she planned to wait until she finished college and honed her acting skills before making her debut based on her real abilities, avoiding filth as much as possible and seeking stardom. This is the path she wants to take. But it is obvious that Mai Sakurajima's mother does not think so. Her mother insists that what is needed in the entertainment industry is fame, money and connections. Money, connections, and circles are not dirty things, but the rules of the entertainment industry. As long as she can become famous and make money, she would be willing to let her 15-year-old daughter take swimsuit photos. Even more radically, it is not a problem to accompany important people for a drink. As long as you don't cross that line, Mai Sakurajima's mother can accept it. In fact, even that bottom line may not really be the bottom line. It was when Mai Sakurajima realized this problem that she chose to run away from home and live alone when her career as a child star was just getting on track. At first, Sakurajima Mai's mother gave her living expenses, hoping that her daughter would change her mind. But now. So many years have passed and the two have long lost contact. When she was in high school, Mai Sakurajima was already working part-time to earn tuition and living expenses. After three years of this, Mai Sakurajima felt that she was able to live independently. But once she arrived at university, the girl suddenly found that working while studying was no longer feasible. The tuition fee of Tokyo Film and Television Academy is much higher than that of ordinary universities. The tuition fee of ordinary Japanese universities is about 50 yen a year, while that of Tokyo Film and Television Academy is about million yen. In addition, there are high costs for materials, rent and living expenses.
Chapter 4: Big Pie Although a tuition fee of one million yen is a bit much for a normal Japanese working-class family, it is something that can be afforded with gritted teeth. But for Mai Sakurajima who made a living by working part-time, it was really a huge sum of money. But she did not give up. With her excellent grades, she completed the application for student loans in her freshman year. But this loan only solves the problem of tuition fees.