Mag and Angela had a rather philosophical discussion, discussing everything from the birth and development of the succubus tribe to the image of an inferior race that has become deeply ingrained in the thinking of various races.
Because of Angela, Mag has actually looked up a lot of information related to succubi, and has some understanding of what this race has become like now.
The Succubi tribe also had a brief period of glory, but due to the cruelty of the race war, they were almost wiped out.
Even if the race war has ended for a hundred years, the number of succubi surviving on the Norland continent will not exceed 10,000.
Nearly half of them live in the City of Chaos.
Only in this relatively equal city can the succubus gain a certain degree of dignity and respect, and don't have to worry about becoming a plaything imprisoned by others.
The succubi have lost their ambitions and even consciously forgotten their own tribe.
The gathering of succubi can't change anything, except for doubling the strange eyes or causing a greater crisis.
This is also the reason why Angela has been in the City of Chaos for several months and has only been able to create a loose price alliance that is relatively beneficial to the succubus group.
For succubi who engage in handicrafts, this is something that can directly improve their quality of life, so they have a certain amount of enthusiasm to participate.
But as long as Angela mentioned changing life, changing destiny, and looking forward... they would show a perfunctory attitude again.
It's hard to say that this is racial inferiority. After all, the succubus tribe was once as famous as the elves, a race that was charming but not demonic, and full of spirituality.
"Obviously as long as they make changes, they can get out of the quagmire and live with dignity. Why are they just not willing?" Angela frowned, expressing her sadness at the degradation of her tribe.
"Have you ever thought about it, you just tell them what to do, but you don't let them see that after doing so, they can really live a completely different life from now, and the life will become better, and they can Get more praise and respect." Mag shook his head, paused, and then said:
"In the past hundred years, some of them must have tried, but maybe they hit a wall, or found that the quagmire they came out of was just a way to another deeper quagmire, so they chose to give up and maintain the status quo. This World, you must be more sympathetic to the stereotype of succubi than I am.”
Angela looked thoughtful when she heard this. She was silent for a while, looked up at Mag and said, "Then what should I do?"
"They listen to a lot of advice on how to behave, and almost every man will have a long speech after finishing his work, which is more organized, clear and well-founded than you.
Instead of letting them do whatever they want, you should show them first and let them know what a succubus can do after leaving those pink houses.
If the world's profound stereotypes about succubi cannot be changed, it will be difficult for them to get out of those pink houses and start a normal life. Mag said calmly.
"It sounds like you are also very experienced." Angela looked strange.
Mag said sternly: "I never go to that kind of place."
"I'm working as a waiter now, and I also showed up to speak out, but they are still indifferent." Angela said helplessly.
"People who are used to making quick money don't bother to sell their physical strength to earn such a meager salary." Mag shook his head, "Besides, outside of Maimi's Restaurant, you will be hard-pressed to find many restaurants that recruit succubus waiters."
"Then...what else do you think I can do?" Angela asked, staring at Mag.
"Why don't we go to the sea to film."
"ha???"
Mag looked at Angela, whose cherry mouth was slightly open with a confused expression, and explained: "It's not the kind of movie you think."
"Then what is filming in the sea?" Angela asked.
"I've been thinking about a question recently, how to spread delicious food more widely, so as to more profoundly change the dietary structure of various ethnic groups in the Norland continent, so that more people can taste delicious food."
"so what?"
"So in addition to writing magazine columns, I plan to make a movie."
"Movies? What's that?"
"Film is a visual and auditory art. I plan to use the photo stone to shoot a story and then use advertising projection technology to play it. Of course, there is a fee to watch." Mag simply explained.
The idea of making a movie actually came to his mind when he was recording a teaching video. After all, film and television are such a good communication carrier, and the shock they bring to the audience is bound to be far greater than words and picture books.
A simple instructional video is too boring, and even if it is interesting, the audience will be limited.
But if a food teaching advertisement is seamlessly inserted into an excellent story, the communication intensity will inevitably increase greatly, and the number of fans he gains will naturally increase accordingly.
"So, what on earth am I going to do?" Angela still looked confused.
"You have to be an actor, just like a theater actor." Mag made a simple analogy.
"I know about drama." Angela understood a little bit, but quickly shook her head: "But, I can't act..."
"No, you are talented. The scene you played as the old driver just now is already better than most of the popular little girls." Mag affirmed.
"Who is the popular little flower?"
"It does not matter."
"Then how can I cooperate with you?"
Come up and move yourself. Mag rolled his eyes and said, "When I finish writing the script, I'll try it out with you."
"Oh." Angela nodded.
Although she still didn't understand what Mag was going to do, Angela had an inexplicable sense of trust in him.
It seems that there is nothing the boss wants to do that cannot be done.
Maybe...she can really become a good actress?
Angela left, and Mag sat by the floor-to-ceiling window with a water glass in hand, staring at A Chinese Ghost Story on the projection screen with gusto.
When it comes to making movies, he is not professional.
But he has a rich movie library on earth.
Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, How to Train Your Dragon... Oh, I'm afraid How to Train Your Dragon is not good. After all, letting dwarves ride dragons can easily provoke a racial war.
However, Mag's first idea was not to make those fantasy blockbusters, but to make a relatively simple but interesting story.
First of all, he has to make one thing clear. The purpose of his filming is to increase his popularity and at the same time let more people learn to cook from him.
Secondly, Angela can rely on this film to change people's bad stereotypes about succubi to a certain extent and set a good benchmark for succubi.
Of course, it would be better if it could make a profit.
No one thinks too much money, except, of course, the pretentious ones.