Pokémon's Lord of Fear

Chapter 367 Documentary: Love Foundation

Chapter 367 Documentary: Love Foundation

"Boss, what do you think of this documentary?" Three months later, the scruffy-bearded Sasaki sat opposite Teng Shu and asked him expectantly. After hearing this, Teng Shu did not answer immediately, but raised his head and glanced at Sasaki.

Compared to three months ago, the current Saki
How to say it? It feels like he is going to die in front of him in the next second. Teng Shu is a little nervous, but Teng Shu is also a little helpless when looking at Zuo Mu. Zuo Mu, this guy, I asked him to make a documentary, right? Yes, Teng Shu remembered it correctly, it was to make a documentary, but for some reason, Zuo Mu's performance at this moment was like he was going to heaven.

"I'm not saying anything, Saki, how have you been sleeping during this period?" Teng Shu asked with a strange look on his face. He has been busy with some affairs in the company and DC comics during this period, so "The Grudge 2" has not been released yet. Unexpectedly, Saki has finished filming the documentary.

"I follow the employees of the foundation to shoot every day. I get up at the same time as they do. The same goes for the whole group." Saki grinned.

Teng Shu fell silent. He picked up the document on the table and took a look. On it was a message sent by Zoroark. According to the information given by Zoroark, all the members of the filming crew brought by Sasaki today had asked for leave to rest at home. Teng Shu naturally approved it. After all, they did need a rest after the filming. However, after hearing what Sasaki said, Teng Shu felt that one day of rest might not be enough, and three days would be best.

"I'll give you a bonus, half a year's salary." Teng Shu sighed, and then talked to Zuo Mu. After hearing this, Zuo Mu nodded without much reaction. He just looked at Teng Shu expectantly, waiting for Teng Shu to give an evaluation, an evaluation about the documentary.

Teng Shu was silent for a moment.

He had just finished watching the documentary, which was not particularly long, with only three episodes in total, and each episode was a standard 120 minutes.

"Very good, excellent. Through this documentary, it feels like I have personally participated in the work of the charity foundation." Teng Shu gave his evaluation seriously. After hearing it, Zuo Mu showed a happy smile. He showed his teeth and laughed happily. Teng Shu looked at Zuo Mu like this and felt a little emotional.

Although Teng Shu is willing to do charity work and has donated a lot of money, he admits that he cannot work as hard as they do, or it is basically impossible for him to do so as it is too difficult.

Sleeping only a few hours a day and going on business trips every day, this difficulty was probably only so hard when he was a senior in high school in his previous life. But now, Teng Shu is more accustomed to a life of comfort.

"Boss, our team members have discussed it and decided to donate all the bonuses to the foundation." Zuo Mu looked at Teng Shu seriously and said, Teng Shu was a little surprised. Half a year's bonus was not a small amount, but he didn't expect that they would actually donate it all to the foundation. This was really...
"No need. I will donate some of your half-year bonus to the foundation. You have worked hard, so take a good rest." Teng Shu knocked on the table. He did not intend to let Zuo Mu and the others donate the money themselves. These employees followed the staff of the foundation every day and were very tired. Teng Shu thought it would be better to let them take a good rest and enjoy life.

Zuo Mu was stunned for a moment, then bowed in gratitude and walked out quickly.

Looking at Zuo Mu's back, Teng Shu held the original tape of the documentary in his hand and was silent for a moment.

Originally, Teng Shu only planned to shoot an advertisement to promote the charity foundation, but he didn't expect it to become a documentary. However, Teng Shu didn't care much about it being a documentary. Even if it was a documentary, it would not be unacceptable. Moreover, compared to this, Teng Shu felt that the documentary was actually better and performed better.

"Zoroyak, the bonus has been increased to one year's salary." Teng Shu was silent for a moment, then stopped Zoroak and added a sentence. After hearing this, Zoroak also recorded it.

"It's not easy. I just need to pay the money, but those employees are real. Employees like this are really..." Teng Shu hesitated to speak. He didn't know what he should say, or he didn't know what he could say. Anyway, it was difficult to comment.

Among the employees who stayed in the foundation, some of them really worked too hard, to a degree that even Teng Shu was shocked.

"It seems that I still need to talk to Code." Teng Shu took out his cell phone and sent a message to Code. He wanted Code to come over for a talk and then arrange the affairs of the foundation. The current development of the foundation is not bad, but there are some hidden dangers. Teng Shu does not want his employees to go to the hospital.

"By the way, maybe we can build a hospital at the same time?" Teng Shu had another idea. When he was watching the documentary, he noticed a problem. Some patients were afraid to go to the hospital after they fell ill, and just lay at home waiting to die. These people didn't know about the charity foundation at all. It was only because the staff of the alliance office couldn't bear it and helped to contact them that they found the foundation.

While rich people have physical examinations every month and get life-saving injections that cost millions of dollars each month, some poor people simply die of illness at home. There has never been absolute fairness in this world.

So Teng Shu wanted to open a hospital, a chain of hospitals, starting in the Hoenn region and then spreading to other alliance regions. However, opening a hospital is actually not a simple matter.

Teng Shu took out his cell phone and sent a message to Kuroda.

"Zoroyak, follow Kuroda and calculate the approximate cost of opening a general hospital, and then make a report for me." Teng Shu added as he looked at Zoroak who had just returned. Zoroak nodded and also recorded this matter.

Teng Shu seemed to be thinking about something. In fact, hospitals are very expensive, that is for sure. Although the expenses are relatively lower in the Pokémon world because of the existence of Pokémon, it is only slightly lower.

All kinds of medical equipment are very expensive, so when you go to the hospital for treatment, the most important thing to be careful about is not to touch those medical equipment, otherwise one punch may cost tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars.

By then, a trip to the hospital would really go bankrupt.

However, Teng Shu also planned to hand this matter over to Zoroark and Kuroda to discuss. He himself did not intend to intervene. After all, Teng Shu did not understand this aspect. It would be better to let Kuroda and others do it. What Teng Shu had to do was to make more movies and make more money.

"If we want to make more money, then horror films may not be enough. We still need to make some commercial films." Teng Shu seemed to be thinking about it.

In the past, the most profitable movies were generally commercial films, but later some emotional films also appeared. For example, those that expressed certain emotions and earned the audience's tears, or catered to certain concepts in the market, and naturally made a lot of money.

These movies are relatively common, but Teng Shu does not plan to shoot them. Although they can make money, they still rely on the trend and luck, and they also need to have sufficient control over the market direction. Therefore, Teng Shu does not plan to shoot them. What he is thinking about now is shooting superhero movies.

What's more, superhero movies have a hidden money-making point, and that is IP.

Batman and Superman in the previous life can be said to be money-making tools. Various licenses are issued, which are enough to continue shooting some big-budget movies, forming a positive cycle.

Teng Shu picked up the report and took a look. This time, he was planning a DC superhero movie, and he also set it in the modern era, so that he could make a lot of money from advertisers later. "Well, the circulation of boys' comics is pretty good now, almost catching up with the League Comics, and Superman's popularity is even higher than Batman." Teng Shu looked at the report in his hand. This was a report of boys' comics, and the data was still very good.

Superman and Batman, two mature IPs, have also blossomed with their own brilliance in this world. When Teng Shu saw this, he made a decision. He wanted to shoot "The Dark Knight" to make a lot of money, and at the same time further enhance Batman's popularity, thus achieving a positive cycle.

The only risk is that one cannot be sure of the quality of the film and whether it can be recognized by the market. However, Teng Shu still has some confidence in The Dark Knight. The Dark Knight also achieved good box office in its previous life, which led to subsequent works.

"There haven't been any good documentaries to watch recently. There are only these few that I keep watching over and over again." In a university dormitory, a boy was sitting in his chair, browsing the web pages on his computer, bored.

Jax is a documentary enthusiast. Since he was a child, he was alone at home and saw the league's documentary channel. Since then, Jax has become a loyal fan of documentaries. He even studied broadcasting and media in college. His goal is to become a documentary practitioner in the future.

"Hey Jax, can't you play a game? You're watching documentaries in class, and you're still watching documentaries after class." His roommates couldn't help it.

"There's nothing interesting here, and this?" Jax refreshed his screen and saw a new documentary uploaded by a company that was not very familiar, but also somewhat familiar.

[Ghost Pictures presents: The Love Foundation]

Three episodes were uploaded at once.

One episode is 120 minutes long.

"Huh? Ghost Pictures actually filmed a documentary for its own charity foundation?" Another roommate who was browsing the Never Deteriorate website also noticed the development, and Jax leaned over to take a look.

【Phantom Pictures】

[Hello everyone, this time our company brings you the documentary "Love Foundation", which is a unique documentary based on the daily life of the Love Foundation under our company. The whole film has been uploaded to the website for free. I hope you will like it. ]

It was brief as always, but the number of comments below suddenly increased a lot.

Some people asked for more updates on Sherlock Holmes, some asked about the next movie, and some sent photos hoping to become actors.

However, everyone present was quite curious about what kind of documentary Ghost Pictures could produce.

After all, Ghost Pictures has made movies, TV series, and short films, but this documentary is really the first time it has been made, so many people are interested in it, and Jacks and others also clicked on it.

"Please, save my husband! Our child is only three years old and can't be without a father!" The scene opens with a chaotic hospital and a woman kneeling on the ground with red eyes, shouting at the top of her lungs.

[Her name is Dengsong, she is 26 years old, and she just graduated from university. She joined the Love Foundation and became an audit specialist in the foundation, responsible for the audit of the complicated applications received by the foundation every day]

The camera turned to a girl who was wearing a smart suit. A strange creature was standing silently behind her. The girl, named Dengsong, was holding a work report and recording something.

"Ma'am, please don't be anxious. The foundation has its own procedures. As long as you meet the requirements, you can pass the review." Dengsong's voice was a little hoarse and his tone was indifferent, which made many people frown slightly.

"What a pity, she's so pretty but so cold." A roommate complained. Jax didn't say anything, he felt the same way.

[Dengsong has been working in this position for a year. During this year, she has only slept for 2000 hours, which is equivalent to only about five and a half hours of sleep a day]

No one spoke for a moment, and everyone was curious about what the girl had done.

The scene continued to move forward. Deng Song asked and checked the medical records, then asked the doctor. He went out and drove to the home of the person seeking help for an on-site visit and investigation. The dilapidated environment and dirty and messy atmosphere made many people frown.

"The person seeking help has sold everything that can be sold, including the property, and now his whole family lives here." The alliance staff introduced with red eyes, while Dengsong just took the report and ticked the boxes, then recorded the news she saw.

[After the visit, Deng Song submitted the records to her superiors, and then she was about to set off again. There were two applicants waiting for her arrival in another hospital in the city.]

The voice-over continued to add, and then there was a shot in the car, where Deng Song was leaning back and sleeping, she was sleeping soundly.

[This is one of the few times she can sleep today. Every time she is on the means of transportation, Deng Song has to take a nap to make up for her sleep, and she often only sleeps for three or four hours at night.]

The dormitory was silent. A roommate turned his head silently and wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes.

He had experienced similar things before, but that time, he was the one kneeling on the ground begging others to save his father.

(End of this chapter)

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