"Keep watching, keep watching, don't pay attention to the details of the TV drama."
Takayuki didn't want to dwell on this too much. After all, making TV dramas was not his forte. At the ti, he didn't really care about this TV drama, he just handed the story outline to the Tokyo TV station and left it at that.
In the program, Kishida continued to talk about so of the positive effects brought by "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney," unabashedly expressing his admiration for the ga and believing that such gas should be vigorously promoted. Although it sowhat trivialized so serious content, it also made it easier for ordinary people to get involved, understand so of the core aspects of the industry, and so inevitable helplessness.
Next was another sowhat famous lawyer from Kanto, Matsuo.
"Let say a few words. Besides admiring this ga, I also admire Mr. Takayuki, the producer of this ga."
"Oh? What specifically do you admire?" The host saw another angle to attract attention, so naturally he asked.
"I heard that this producer is known as the god of gas in the video ga industry, a genius who pioneered the gaming field. Such a person should have been able to produce larger-scale gas and make more money conventionally, but he suddenly decided to personally supervise the production of a ga like this, which seems cheap at first glance but has an impact on society. This highlights his vision."
Vision? Takayuki scratched his head. He hadn't really thought about it that much at the ti. He just wanted to give back to the Japanese governnt's sudden idea, but he didn't expect it to have such an impact in the end.
However, this impact was mostly beneficial to him, and he didn't mind having a bit more of it.
Lawyer Matsuo continued, "I really hope to have the opportunity to et this ga god in person and have a good conversation. If this ga god needs my help in the future, I am willing to help for free."
At this point, Kishida also chid in: "Count in."
Other relatively less prominent lawyers in the industry also echoed.
In fact, figures like this who pioneer an industry should have higher social status than them, so this was like reaching for the stars.
However, in the legal profession, there was always a possibility of needing their services, and their expertise was quite strong.
There were several professions in this world that were the most untouchable, including lawyers.
The others were teachers and doctors.
Takayuki also took note, hoping that these lawyers would fulfill their promises in the future.
In the program, Kishida added, "Actually, I also admire Mr. Takayuki very much, because he is truly a very dedicated person. I only just learned another thing before coming to the show, that Mr. Takayuki sent his employees to participate in various public cases to experience the atmosphere of the courtroom firsthand, which really made the courtroom atmosphere of this ga excellent."
Sending his employees to experience life was a move Takayuki often used.
But these lawyers still spared no effort in their praise.
"In short, Mr. Takayuki is really good, and his employees are also very dedicated. I hope they can keep it up and continue to produce similar gas."
...
The interview program lasted close to an hour.
Because of the consecutive appearances of several lawyers and the host always being able to bring up the most interesting topics, the overall atmosphere was not boring at all.
After watching, Takayuki couldn't help but admire the major TV stations, which were indeed extraordinary. Even a re interview program could be so interesting.
In contrast, Tokyo TV station was sowhat disadvantaged in this regard.
It was a matter of experience.
The filming effect was very good, and Takayuki was satisfied. He hoped that there would be more such programs to watch in the future; it should be quite interesting.
"Takayuki, did you really think so much when you made this ga? I always feel like you're just doing it on the spur of the mont."
At the end of the program, Sayuri asked the question she most wanted to ask today.
Tsukino Aya remained silent on the side, but there was a hint of teasing in her eyes.
She had been involved in the ga production process all along, so she knew quite well what Takayuki was thinking at the ti.
Takayuki answered without blushing or skipping a beat, "What do you think?"
Sayuri thought about it seriously for a mont and then said, "Although it seems unlikely, I still think you must have considered these things."
Sayuri always liked to speculate about Takayuki's lofty intentions.
Takayuki didn't directly answer, just maintaining a mysterious look and not explaining much. After all, whatever you think is fine.
And the more he did this, the easier it was for people to speculate.
After the program ended, Sayuri took Tsukino Aya to her room, apparently planning to spend the night together.
Usually, Takayuki rarely ca ho, and recently he had been at ho all the ti, which made Sayuri quite lonely. Tsukino Aya's arrival made her very happy.
Actually, Sayuri was starting to feel that this was not quite right.
As she grew older, she couldn't say exactly what she wanted. She just felt that her current life was already very good, but always living in Takayuki's house seed ultimately inappropriate.
She had already made up her mind to leave at any ti, otherwise she would always be unclear.
But she was also a little reluctant, this kind of emotion was very complicated.
Tsukino Aya's arrival, however, could divert her attention well.
Nowadays, Tsukino Aya was no longer as self-contained as before, gradually coming out of her shell, especially with Takayuki and Sayuri, she didn't show the sa reaction of keeping strangers at bay. However, living with others was still a first for her, and Tsukino Aya felt a bit strange, but also a bit excited.
Watching the two return to their rooms, Takayuki could only play gas again by himself and then go back to his room to sleep.
...
Ti passed slowly once again.
During this period, "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney" beca successful and gained attention thanks to the recomndation of well-known lawyers.
The lawyers usually interacted with a high-end crowd.
Especially lawyers like Kishida.
They usually interacted with either a company's chairman or a big shot in so industry.
They even had contact with so leaders of the yakuza organizations.
Through the recomndation of these lawyers, video gas also rarely entered the field of vision of these big shots.
They also rarely picked up ga consoles for a bit of experience.
But it was just a bit of experience; they couldn't completely imrse themselves in a ga because of it.
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