Extreme Cold Era: Shelter Don't Keep Waste-Chapter 691 - 645 Different Modes

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Perfikot did not make things difficult for the mayor, since the other party did not argue and instead fell into moral self-doubt, which was enough to prove that he still had a good moral baseline and was not someone who would ignore everything for money and profit.

"My advice to you is to add a sign explaining that this is just a special performance in your town, not a real attack or violent incident." Perfikot suggested to him.

This theme park-style play is a new product in this era, but not for her.

"Will informing everyone that it's staged affect the performance's impact?" The mayor was somewhat hesitant, worried that people wouldn't want to come once they knew it was staged.

On this point, Perfikot was fully confident and chuckled lightly, "Would you refuse to watch a play just because you know it's a performance?"

Hearing Perfikot ask this, the mayor came to his senses and nodded affirmatively, "No, because the drama itself is a performance, knowing it's fake doesn't affect my experience and enjoyment.

So Miss Brandelis, your point is to simply and openly acknowledge that it's all a performance, a grand play?

This could indeed effectively resolve many issues and also avoid unnecessary trouble for tourists during their viewing.

But would this affect our income? After all, many people come for the so-called 'sense of reality', and without this gimmick, I worry it might still impact part of our visitor flow."

"Very good concerns, but unnecessary." Perfikot gently shook her head. While she agreed with his viewpoint, she continued to say, "To enhance the so-called sense of reality, you can arrange personal experiences for tourists.

Have them play hostages at the inn, or ride with the natives charging into town, these are all available options.

As for those who insist on experiencing the so-called 'reality', how many do you think there are? And are these people really tourists, or just sources of trouble?"

The mayor understood the subtext of Perfikot's words, nodded knowingly.

Some people excessively pursue 'reality', and their intentions aren't pure, so it's foreseeable that they could become a source of trouble later.

In fact, during previous performances, someone had already caused some issues.

If it weren't for the mayor's prior arrangements and having many things settled beforehand to prevent certain incidents, their problems could have been quite significant.

So after Perfikot proactively raised this issue, the mayor only considered briefly before understanding Perfikot's meaning and expressing agreement.

Seeing him nod, Perfikot felt satisfied and immediately consulted him about many details of the town, organizing and recording it in her notebook.

"Miss Brandelis, is there any need from the lord's office for you to record this information?" the mayor curiously asked while looking at Perfikot's notebook, which contained a lot of information.

Perfikot didn't hide anything about this matter, she simply nodded affirmatively and said, "Yes, because the cold season is approaching, the lord's office intends to adjust some of the Northern Territory's current policies while formulating relevant measures to deal with the cold season.

I'm tasked with collecting various relevant information, compiling it for the lord's reference.

The development model of Railway Town is quite characteristic, and the information you've provided is very valuable for reference; I will specifically report this to the lord."

"Contributing to the construction of the Northern Territory is my greatest honor. If possible, could Miss Brandelis please put in a good word with the lord? I hope to add a few sets of Steam Knight armors to the town, as this could enhance the ambiance and attraction..." The mayor said to Perfikot, his eyes filled with hope, but his expression was somewhat hesitant and reserved.

The existence of Steam Knights is a very honorable symbol for the entire Victor Empire; these knights are an important manifestation of the Empire's strong military power today.

The Empire, even in such an apocalyptic time, was still able to stabilize the situation, and Eldest Princess Annie was even able to reconquer colonies that had already broken away from the Empire's control, thanks in part to the presence of Steam Knights.

The mayor, however, hoped that such military power could be used for performances, which seemed somewhat fanciful.

But Perfikot understood his thinking, after all, in the original world, if any theme park could display real fighter jets or tanks, it would be an attraction drawing many visitors with its stellar projects.

However, understanding his thinking does not mean Perfikot could agree to his request.

She only said after a moment's thought, "I will bring this matter up for you, but the lord's opinion is not something I can control; how it turns out will depend entirely on the lord's mood."

"Your willingness to help is already a great favor; I dare not hope that it will necessarily succeed." The mayor understood what he was asking and naturally did not dare to expect certain success.

Perfikot nodded, said nothing more, and only after discussing some of his visions for the town's development with the thoughtful mayor did she see him off.

Sitting alone by the fireplace, flipping through the various information she had recorded, Perfikot fell into deep thought.

She had already visited two towns, and the development ideas of these two towns were entirely different.

Worsed's adaptation and evolution, and Railway Town's business model are two completely different tracks in two fields, the former more about how to survive, and the latter about how to develop and prosper.

The two do not conflict, and it could even be said there is a possibility of combining them to a certain extent.

After all, no one prescribes that those who follow the path of survival of the fittest cannot engage in commercial operations, just as no one says running an immersive experience theme park cannot develop a strong physique adaptive to nature.

But how to combine the two was something that Perfikot, as the lordship, needed to think about carefully.

After all, blindly combining the two often results in various contradictions and conflicts, and the outcome of forced integration is often not the anticipated result.

"The concept and model of survival of the fittest might be used in education... adding a survival course in schools to teach children how to live in the tundra environment is very meaningful." Perfikot very much valued Worsed's idea of adaptation and evolution, as it was a survival concept that could be promoted on a large scale.

On the contrary, Railway Town's business development model was unique and did not possess the value of large-scale promotion.

After all, a realistic issue stands here: How many theme parks like Railway Town can the vast Northern Territory accommodate?

How many tourists are needed to support such a tourism industry? How much economic profit could be generated from this? And how would it impact the development of the Northern Territory?