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Chapter 81 Investigation and Onlookers

"Play games every day, for an hour each time. I am Takahashi, see you tomorrow." Takahashi seriously said a brand new closing speech to the screen. The director next to the camera made an end gesture, and he completely relaxed.

"Huh..." Takahashi stretched, moving his muscles and bones that were already a little uncomfortable all over his body. The high-brightness-lit high lumen light turned off, and his sweat slowly broke out.

"Hashisan, is it serious to play for one hour every day? Is it not appropriate for you to say such words?" The young assistant who was responsible for organizing the script walked to Takahashi with his body bent over and asked.

Takahashi looked at him in confusion and said with a smile, "In theory, we don't want to do it either. But that day I went to Kyoto on a business trip, and when I came back, I met a mother and son..."

"So that's the case! You are so awesome!" After listening to Takahashi's story, the assistant was not stingy in praise.

Although I know that people on TV have no ten thousand words to praise others every day, but there are one thousand words, it is logical that they should be immune to their praise.

But it is human nature to be happy even though you know it. Otherwise, why are so many people in high positions who are good at flattering and flattering around you?

Even if some of these people in high positions are stupid, it is impossible for them to be stupid.

"It's not amazing, I just want to answer that mother..." Takahashi said modestly as usual, as usual, the TV station is intrigue, others praise you because they praise you, but you really take it for granted and accept it. Although you won't say it in front of others, your back will be poked and said that you have expanded.

"Please help me tell others. I guess there are many people like you who are very curious about this. There is a manuscript here. If it is convenient, I can help me copy a few copies and hand them to those in need. I am so busy that I can't get rid of it." Takahashi said.

"Okay, OK." The assistant respectfully took the manuscript handed over by Takahashi with both hands.

"Please trouble you."

"No trouble, no trouble."

After a very delayed time, Takahashi ended his conversation with his assistant.

There is no way, this is the case in Japan's workplace. When you only see Takahashi at the tip of the iceberg, you feel that you have had enough. It is hard for him to imagine what the mentality of a Japanese white-collar worker who lives like this every day will explode.

According to history, this is probably a tradition in Japan.

During World War II, the Japanese army had a saying that they would never surrender. If they were to be defeated, the superiors would order all their subordinates to commit suicide.

Therefore, in the late period of the end of World War II, those soldiers who were allowed to be beaten and scolded would end up losing in Japan. Their commanders would be killed by "stream bullets" in the battle so that they could surrender.

This tradition of following the superiors, just like the superiors who are unconditionally obeyed, has become a unique and beautiful landscape in Japan.

Today is the weekend. After leaving the TV station, Takahashi did not meet the company immediately, but walked along the street.

His plan for the Japanese gaming industry survey has begun.

However, because the topic is too big and the staff is too small, he is the only one. Therefore, if you want to complete this topic, you can describe it as a long time.

He was shopping on the street today to investigate several stores with very considerable sales data, and to see how the games in their stores are placed and how the children choose.

Should I come here to choose and choose, listen to the shopping guide's recommendations, or go straight to the front and find the game I want and buy more children.

These two situations basically represent two types of personalities. The former is more easily influenced by others, that is, the target customers of shopping guides all over the mall, and the latter is more "stubborn" and only buys yourself and looks forward to it in advance.

For general commodity and consumer entities, the former has a relatively large number.

Because it is difficult to make a big difference in actual use of ordinary daily necessities. Even the buyer doesn’t know much about it, so the shopping guide will buy whatever it sells.

But games are not like this. If a child buys games randomly and it will not be fun to go back, the pocket money for that week or even several months will be wasted.

According to this principle, there are more people who directly buy games like Zhongyi.

However, all this is inference. Without actual data support, these are untenable.

What Takahashi wants to do is not the kind of article that is taken for granted, but an article that is of exact use for the electronic game industry.

The first store he came to was in a large shopping mall. Although the counter was not large, it was only around eight o'clock and there were several children in front of the counter.

When Takahashi saw these children from afar, he quickly put on his hood and then put on a pair of large sunglasses.

Watch these kids either buy games or play games on the demo machine.

The two people in charge of sales are so busy.

Although the counter is small and it is difficult for both of them to turn around, there must be two. This is because if you don’t look closely, those children who are eager to play and cash-strapped in games may do something that they will run away after taking the game.

Takahashi was watching the children's purchases here, and someone suddenly got a pat on his shoulder.

"Where are you? This piece is my control." said a man wearing a baseball cap.

Takahashi looked at him holding the notebook and knew that he was the person responsible for counting sales. It seemed that this man thought he was a fellow snatching his job. He replied, "I'm not in any of them, I'm just curious to come and see what games sell well."

"Curious? Come and take a look?" The man seemed to think this statement was funny, "Come on, I can meet five of you if I don't meet ten people a day. I just want to use the data to sell it for money, I understand! But this is where I am responsible, and you can't cross the line."

The man said, rolled up his sleeves and showed a tattoo.

It turns out that the job of investigators such as sales statistics has also been monopolized by gangs.

"Come with me." Takahashi said that, he walked towards the side of the mall. When the person selling the game stall disappeared from his field of vision, he took off his sunglasses and said, "Since you are in this industry, you should know who I am, right?"

"Who cares who you are?" Although he didn't use the gangster's tone, the man's tone was no longer good.

"Takahashi, Takahashi? Are you Takahashi?" After seeing Takahashi's face, he immediately said Takahashi's name.

"I really just come here to see it. I really don't have the intention to steal your job. Can I continue to see it now?" Takahashi also felt quite nonsense. Why did I stutter the slutty person by saying that I, a child-oriented program, stutter? Is this a distortion of human nature or a decay of morality...

"Look," the man said. He knew that Takahashi would not be able to make a job of robbing the investigator.

Just then.

"Look! Takahashi!" a shout from the corner.
Chapter completed!
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