The next day, early in the morning, all Hua Yanxi's stores started holding activities again. You only need to spend one or two silver to get a ticket to watch the sitcom.
Next to the event, a text introducing the general plot was written.
At first, everyone didn’t know what the coupon was for and what a melodrama was. But after reading the text, they became interested in the melodrama, so they all took the coupons and went to the designated venue.
Some wealthy families bought a lot of goods so that their whole family could go, just so they could redeem a few more coupons to watch the fun with their families.
On the other side, several ladies from the Yang family posted a message inviting the ladies who usually move around a lot to watch the sitcom. For the sake of face, the ladies who were invited naturally went happily.
When Hua Yanxi arrived at the venue, the place was already full of guests, and the servants in the building were all busy carrying various teas and cakes.
Hua Yanxi took a quick glance and saw that most of these people were dressed in gorgeous clothes. It was obvious from their clothes that they had a lot of money.
She glanced carefully and found that not only the rows of seats she had originally arranged were covered with soft cushions, but also the seats in the middle, she couldn't help but raise her eyebrows.
Jiang Huai was smiling from the side to the back of his ears, and said with a smile: "Madam, originally I only set the first few rows as VIP seats according to your instructions, but many ladies and ladies heard that many people came
The wives of high-ranking officials in the imperial court all came to watch, and they all followed, and they also specified that they must also have VIP seats, so..."
Hua Yanxi nodded: "It's a good thing to make money."
She didn't expect this to happen, but she did it unintentionally.
Jiang Huai was naturally not stingy when he got the money.
Now that it was summer, he asked someone to bring ice cubes, put them in copper basins and placed them in various corners to cool them down and relieve the heat.
There are also cut iced fruit plates and herbal teas.
If it weren't for the fact that there were no private seats in this venue, he would have wanted to bring a few imperial concubine couches for the nobles to linger over, and his mind would be filled with business knowledge.
The ladies who had been invited by several aunts of the Yang family were chatting with each other, holding in their hands a booklet drawn by Hua Yanxi overnight. It contained some introductions to the characters and the general outline of the story. At the end, there was also a sentence written by a real person.
Adaptation of events.
Everyone is whispering about the contents of this booklet and are very curious about the sitcom they are about to see.
Soon, the red silk on the stage was slowly opened.
The first act of the play begins.
The opening scene shows two families bargaining. Standing between the two families is a pitiful little girl with a sallow complexion. Although the little girl is thin, she is very pretty and cute, making people very protective.
During the conversation between the two parties, everyone watching the show realized that it was the little girl that the two families were buying and selling.
Some of them had tears in their eyes and their eyes turned red as they looked at the little girl with distress.
"This little girl is so pitiful. How could her biological parents be so willing to give up? No matter how difficult life is, they can't sell their daughter."
"It's a drama, it's fake. Don't be too sad." Someone next to me comforted me.
Later, it was even more heart-wrenching to see the little girl being brought home and subjected to all kinds of abuse and scolding. Then later, when she saw her husband selling the already slim half-grown girl to a brothel, many people were worried.
They started to curse in the audience.
These are all people with status, so the scoldings are naturally not that extreme. However, the two venues for free performances in the open air are not so harmonious.
If someone hadn't been holding him back, the excited people would have jumped on the stage to beat the actor, and all kinds of yelling and cursing could be heard.