Just like Hong Rao, who, as a "mentor," needed to bring students to complete her performance, Luo Kai, as a "director," also needed to extract enough scripts within a limited time.
If high-level scripts could not be extracted, he could only rely on quantity to stack up.
Thinking back to their first meeting on the high-speed train departing from Yang City, Xu Shuo actually just casually tested the waters; he did not expect that incident to be genuinely turned into a script.
This was too close to Xu Xi.
"What's it called?" he asked.
"'Crimson Dusk,' just an ordinary level-one script, the kind where players can't die inside," Luo Kai, who had been coaxed into talking, said listlessly.
"How much is the usual workload for your profession?" Xu Shuo asked in a low tone.
"That's confidential, brother," Luo Kai glanced at him.
Xu Shuo raised his eyebrows but did not ask further, his gaze thoughtful as he looked around the noisy carriage.