So it made sense that the lead actor, the original client, came bowing his head way too deep for a man, crying to the Sinese to aid them once more in trying to advertise the theaters and promote its longevity. He'd done a rather good job earlier as an advertisement manager, if he could say so myself, and the evidence was in the man's lack of shame. "Alright, alright!!" Despite the pleas being closer to begging, the Sinese still agreed to take the job; moreso because the same pay was offered. Last time's wasn't half-bad. It wouldn't hurt to give it another try.
That said... Simply using the same trick twice wouldn't really work. If he wanted to get the same strategy to work, he'd need to turn it into a routine, rather than just spread the word around. It worked the first time, but regrettably he'd have to admit such was perhaps a fluke. Many of Marigold's key players consented to playing along with his antics, and as such the possibilities were aligned, all available. Not to say they weren't open right now too, but clearly they would have less of an effect, as opposed to last time. Just going around handing out fliers won't cut it, and bringing the Lord's daughter Rosalia with him could only get him so far.
He sat down to think, what could he use to his advantage if he needed to formulate a proper plan of advertisement? Was advertising really the way for this to go in the first place? There were other options, but...
...Before long, an idea struck him. It may have took an hour or so, but he was onto something after all.
WC: 385/1,000