It was still hard for him to read non-Joyan alphabetical characters, even writing was a complex thing for him to do. Masami prepped himself for today's morning before going out to finish the request. The request was about a theater play. Surprisingly, an actor wanted to bring back the "glory of the Marigold Theater," and it was written ever-so-faithfully right in the letter – the way the writer wrote it made the whole letter seem so poetic, it made Masami slightly cringe. However, that didn't stop him from approaching the theater. This time, he wore a kimono specifically for men. If that doesn't make people realize that he's a male, he doesn't know what. With a paper fan in his left hand, he tied the rope-like part of the outfit, called the haori himo, while he approached the theater. It was still early and people haven't been gathering; with another overcoat, he loosened this and let it hang around his upper arms, just like his usual attire before he'd meet with the person who wrote the letter.
Farming Simulator X789 II [MASAMI]
Sun May 17, 2020 8:07 pm
It was still hard for him to read non-Joyan alphabetical characters, even writing was a complex thing for him to do. Masami prepped himself for today's morning before going out to finish the request. The request was about a theater play. Surprisingly, an actor wanted to bring back the "glory of the Marigold Theater," and it was written ever-so-faithfully right in the letter – the way the writer wrote it made the whole letter seem so poetic, it made Masami slightly cringe. However, that didn't stop him from approaching the theater. This time, he wore a kimono specifically for men. If that doesn't make people realize that he's a male, he doesn't know what. With a paper fan in his left hand, he tied the rope-like part of the outfit, called the haori himo, while he approached the theater. It was still early and people haven't been gathering; with another overcoat, he loosened this and let it hang around his upper arms, just like his usual attire before he'd meet with the person who wrote the letter.
Sun May 17, 2020 8:29 pm
They would get to their jobs immediately. Actors came to the lobby an hour after, and Masami just had to talk to them one by one. Masami had already taken a sneak peek over the script, which came with the package, which was why he had to make sure that each and everyone did the job well. Last time he did this, he settled with the "good enough" and didn't actually do well. This time, everything must be perfect. Everything must be a hundred percent, and Masami will be sticking to that ideal, even if one of the staffs are crying in exhaustion... or not. When a female actor actually cried due to the lack of rest, Masami couldn't get over the guilt and have them rest for more than thirty minutes. In Joya, ten minutes was already "too much" and they had to get back to work immediately. Guess Masami wasn't actually going to stick to his word, after all.
Sun May 17, 2020 8:50 pm
When it was time, Masami stood right up and clapped his hands, grabbing everyone's attention. "Alright, everyone. Today's the last day, let's do our best!" he shouted, and everyone responded with the same answer as they raise a fist in the air before getting into it. While they were practicing their scripts, Masami checked on the props men. Props are important, as well, even though they won't catch the spotlight as much as the actors would. "Hmm, this looks better." Masami answered, pointing at the lighter shade of blue paint inside a bucket. Right after his answer, the props men immediately got to their jobs. "Woah, fast!" Masami raised both brows in surprise, not expecting how quick the props men have been moving ever since. No wonder it seemed complete since the start, these props men were experienced and worked sternly unlike the actors. In the final day, Masami had no words. He watched at the front row, and the crowd wasn't as much as he thought. However, this was a start, at least.
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