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Chapter 216 Poetry and the distance

"I think you've been popular for a long time. But you need to give up singing and focus your energy on acting. If you can't sing, it's a dead end.

The most important thing is that you don’t have talent in singing, but you have talent in acting.” Ishihara Masao Kazutara revealed his true comments on Hiromo Ryoko.

This is the first time that Ryoko Hiromo heard someone say this to him: "Are you my fan?"

"That's true, not." Masao Ishihara really fell in love with her, not because of the other party's early youth idol dramas, but because of the works of urban professional women in the middle.

Hiromo Ryoko immediately wondered: "What does this mean?"

"I don't like your existing works, I just hope for your long-term development in your acting career in the future." Masao Ishihara explained seriously.

Just as Ryoko Hiromo was about to say something, she heard her female assistant calling her. So she had to follow the direction of the other person's voice and leave first.

After Masao Ishihara walked a short distance forward, the ringtone of his cell phone suddenly remembered. He took out his cell phone and saw that the caller ID was Yui Nakagawa, and he pressed the green answer button on the phone without hesitation.

Yui Nakagawa said straight to the point with a laugh: "You invited Ryoko Hirosu tonight's event, why didn't you invite me to attend?"

Masao Ishihara said without bending around the bush: "For such a vulgar business activity, we are not looking down on the promotion of a new product in our Karuizawa Group."

Yui Nakagawa said bluntly: "How did you know that I don't like it? I am a fan of Ryoko Hirosu."

"I don't believe you will be a fan of Ryoko Hirosu. As far as I know you are, you are a real literary style.

Even if you have a Japanese actress you like, you won’t be Ryoko Hirosue who is taking the youth idol drama route.” Masao Ishihara pointed out incisively.

"What do you say when chatting with you? Sometimes, the illusion that makes me feel like I am chatting with myself." Yui Nakagawa did not deny it.

"Who made me your confidante? And you are my confidante." Masao Ishihara had no idea about her.

Even if there is no Hideji Murakami between them, they will become more of a good friend who can be talked about, rather than a couple.

The deeper you love, the deeper you hate. If you can chat with good friends like them, you can even maintain a good relationship for the rest of your life.

No matter what, without pure friendship between men and women, it is difficult to guarantee that some ambiguousness, or even physical relationships will occur. Anyway, the current relationship between the two is innocent.

"Don't you want to have a further relationship with me?" Yui Nakagawa asked half-jokingly and half-seriously.

"I choose one in a million people, and the beautiful skin is the same. I want me to give up the former for the latter, that's really stupid." Masao Ishihara said calmly.

"That's right. It's really not easy to find a good friend who can be very talked to with me in this vast crowd.

Since she has found it, she should cherish it well." Yui Nakagawa does not think that men and women must be done before they can enhance their relationship. She has a more or less yearning for the platonic spiritual love.

"We heroes have similar views." Masao Ishihara smiled.

"You are obviously such a person with a literary atmosphere, so why do you have to be infected with the smell of copper?" Yui Nakagawa suddenly said.

"I think there is only poetry and a distant life. However, this is impossible. Without bread as the foundation, all spiritual beauty and enjoyment are beyond the reach. Even if you buy a book, you still need money.

Before this, you have to eat your stomach first. If you are hungry, you will not be as good as a bowl of steaming hot and fragrant ramen when you see a beautiful article.

If we are completely separated from human basic material needs, in my personal opinion, it is nothing more than empty talk.

Isn’t the core of Maugham’s “Moon and Sixpence” talked about this relationship?” Masao Ishihara said that he has his own view on literature and art.

"Understand, understand." Yui Natsukawa had also read Maugham's "Moon and Sixpence". No matter how a person pursues spiritual artistic life, he has never forgotten the days when he could buy thirteen locally produced oysters with just one shilling.

"Only with a certain material foundation can you have more and better choices. Dostoevsky, who represents the depth of Russian literary works, reflected a self-experience in his novella "The Gambler".

Even if the writer himself is not a real gambler, in order to truly understand the gambler's psychology, he will still go to the casino to gamble.

He wants to get the most intuitive feeling after winning or losing money. Under this premise, it still needs money.

The casino Dostoevsky went to was not the small casino on the street, but a member-based casino with gentry and celebrities.

One conclusion he came to is that money can distort human nature to an extreme level. The craze for gambling can far exceed the persistence of love." Masao Ishihara talked happily.

Yui Natsukawa knew that he admired the most was the great Russian writer Dostoevsky, saying: "In fact, Dostoevsky was also doing a bet with others when he wrote the novella "The Gambler".

In 1865, Dostoevsky was extremely financially struggling and had to sign a contract with a despicable publisher, Stalo Osky.

He promised to complete a new novel by November 1, 1866, otherwise it would mean authorizing Staloosky to publish all Dostoevsky's works for nine years.

By October 1, Dostoevsky did not write a single word. In despair, he hired a stenographer to start writing oral books, which was one of the most important choices in Dostoevsky's life.

With the encouragement and help of Miss Shorthand Anna Gregorievna, Dostoevsky completed the novel in less than a month and secured his future economic situation.”

"This shows that the importance of inspiration in writing is self-evident. Even a world-class writer cannot write it casually just by wanting to write. Even if he is burned, he will feel despair and pain." Masao Ishihara said seriously.
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