You'd think a diplomat that practiced a professional smile would easily take charge of a scene on stage, but no. That was unfortunately false.
Regardless-- "That didn't have any merit at all!" The young man complained, confronting the client shortly after their performance. While the actor in question thought this was a good enough way to promote the theater, Jan thought otherwise. Not just because he was forced to act, but also out of some experience he held. "Do not take this the wrong way," he started, still in his explanation; "but I figure that if we wanted to make sure people came to the theater, simple skits and small shows won't cut it." He struck out, holding at his chin with a finger and a thumb; almost like in thought.
Despite the charade he put on, he already had an idea in mind. "What we need, is a good marketing strategy." He claimed; "Something to hook people in. If we don't get a proper crowd as it is, simple rumors can still work, but it'll be far too slow. So... Lend me some of your time for a bit. We'll go over something we can try." The Sinese suggested, interlocking both hands inside his long sleeves. Putting on a rather devious smirk, as he already began running the plan through his head.
It took little convincing for the client to give in, the lad being understandably open-minded to new possible tactics to promote his passion. And with that, Jan was allowed to manage a campaign; for a bit.
WC: 360
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