Lord of Entertainment

Chapter 218: Careers



Chapter 218: Careers

(3rd Person POV)

While "Cuckoo's Nest" began filming, life continued as usual in Celestine Heights - the prestigious district of Angel City where mansions housed society's elite. Among these stood the Strauss family manor, its Victorian architecture and manicured grounds a testament to old money and refined taste.

In the manor's dining room, beneath a crystal chandelier that cast warm light over the mahogany table, sat the Strauss family. Edgar Strauss, the family head, dominated one end while his wife Katherine graced the other. Between them sat their children - all successful except their second son, Levi.

"The expansion into Thorne Kingdom is proceeding smoothly," Edgar nodded approvingly at his eldest son. "And Sarah's boutique chain has opened three new locations this quarter."

Katherine beamed at their youngest daughter. "The society pages can't stop praising your fashion sense, dear."

The conversation flowed around Levi like water around a stone, his presence barely acknowledged.

"I'll take my leave," Levi said quietly, dabbing his mouth with a napkin as he stood.

His father's slight nod was automatic, his attention never wavering from his other children's achievements. The family's conversation continued uninterrupted, as if Levi had never spoken.

Outside the dining room, Levi's fists clenched briefly. They didn't even notice I'm not wearing glasses anymore, he thought, then deliberately relaxed his hands. The familiar bitterness felt different now - less sharp, less consuming.

The difference lay in the scroll tucked safely in his pocket.

He pulled it out once he'd left the house, watching his status shimmer into view. His choice of the Filmmaker career path and investment of 10 Faith Points into the Drama subclass had opened new possibilities.

The struggling film studio he'd purchased in the Halo District had automatically aligned him with the business branch of his path.

His status now read clearly: {Filmmaker - Drama: Business Path}.

He had found his path - one his family knew nothing about. Under Dionysus's blessing, he would become more than just the disappointing second son. He would be a filmmaker who moved people's hearts.

Yesterday, he'd explored the follower shop's filmmaker section, spending his remaining Faith Points on "drama movie idea."

After the purchase, he'd offered a prayer of gratitude, and that's when the divine inspiration had struck.

The words still echoed in his mind, rich with meaning: "A man's spirit cannot be broken by prison walls or cruel authority. Through defiance comes dignity, through struggle comes strength. One brave soul can ignite hope in others, teaching them to embrace life even in chains. Victory lies not in escape, but in refusing to let them break your smile."

The poetic message resonated deeply within him. Thanks to his new talent "Cinematic Emotion" - gained from choosing the Drama subclass - he could translate those feelings into vivid mental images. Scene compositions formed in his mind: sun-bleached prison yards, tense confrontations, moments of quiet rebellion.

Inspired by this divine guidance, Levi had sold his collection of rare magical artifacts to purchase the struggling film studio.

The investment didn't worry him - fellow followers of Dionysus had already volunteered to act and crew for his project, asking only for meals in return.

His family might see him as a failure, but Levi knew better. Under Dionysus's guidance, he would create something meaningful - a film that spoke to the unbreakable nature of the human spirit.

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The struggling studio in Halo District buzzed with activity as fellow followers of Dionysus welcomed Levi.

Their participation went deeper than mere religious solidarity - each member had chosen career paths that aligned perfectly with film production.

Lupus, who'd chosen the "Storyteller: Writer" path, sat with Levi developing the script, his insights shaped by divine inspiration.

Musicians who'd pledged themselves to Dionysus worked on the film's score, while actors practiced their scenes. Each follower's unique career path complemented the others, creating an unexpectedly professional team.

Though they worked without traditional salaries, the Divine Revelry System provided for their needs.

Every Faith Point earned through their dedicated work could be exchanged for 100 dollars through prayer.

Most followers earned at least 2-5 FP daily, ensuring they could support themselves while pursuing their artistic passions.

The system maintained perfect balance - while followers could convert money to Faith Points, the exchange rate of 200 dollars per FP prevented any exploitation. No one could simply buy their way to divine favor; true dedication to art was required.

"The script's second act needs work," Lupus said, pushing his notes across the table to Levi.

His commitment stemmed not just from fellowship, but from knowing this project would earn him valuable Faith Points while honing his blessed writing skills.

Around them, other followers moved with similar purpose - each action earning Faith Points while contributing to a greater artistic vision.

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~Two Weeks Later~

The "Cuckoo's Nest" production at Elder Bane Asylum progressed steadily. Arthur sat in his director's chair, reviewing footage of John's interactions with the other actors with growing satisfaction.

Something about John's performance felt remarkably genuine - perhaps even surpassing Jack Nicholson's portrayal from Arthur's previous life.

Firfel stood beside him, her silver hair catching the dim asylum light. As Vivienne's close friend, she often visited the set to show support and check on the project's progress. "Where did you find him, Arthur?" She gestured toward John on the monitor. "He seems to have appeared from nowhere."

They watched as John and Vivienne played out their scene - his Randle McMurphy cleverly sparring with her stern Nurse Ratched.

"He's handling scenes with Vivienne brilliantly," Firfel added, genuine admiration in her voice.

"Would you believe I found him begging on the street?" Arthur kept his expression perfectly neutral, the lie containing just enough truth to be convincing. "Spotted his potential right away."

Though the reality was more complex - John had indeed been nearly destitute in Angel City when he became Arthur's first follower as Dionysus.

Firfel's eyes widened. "A former beggar? You have quite an eye for talent."

Arthur just smiled, letting her draw her own conclusions.

After wrapping the day's shoot, the three of them - Arthur, Firfel, and Vivienne - left together as usual.

Their frequent public appearances had sparked endless speculation about Arthur's relationships with both women, though he had yet to voice his growing feelings for Firfel. The press had dubbed them "the triplets," a nickname that amused Vivienne to no end.

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By late June 1274, "Cuckoo's Nest" had been filming for two and a half weeks at Elder Bane Asylum and other locations. Beyond the film production, Hellfire's entertainment empire continued expanding rapidly across multiple fronts.

The animation division flourished particularly well. "Dragon Ball" had captivated audiences for eleven months with its 44 episodes, while "Naruto" followed closely behind with 43 episodes.

The newest addition, "Supernatural Investigations(Yu Yu Hakusho)" had already aired 20 episodes in just five months, building its own dedicated following.

These anime series, alongside Western cartoons, drove television sales to unprecedented heights worldwide.

HOLLOW had sold 66 million units, earning three billion dollars, while Waves Corporation profited handsomely from constructing signal towers and selling VHS players.

Arthur's royalty earnings from color television patents reached four hundred million dollars - a deliberately modest sum.

This came from his strategic deal with HOLLOW: in exchange for favorable licensing terms on color TV technology, Arthur had secured the crucial patent rights to computer monitors.

While others might view the low royalties as a missed opportunity, Arthur saw the long-term value in controlling monitor technology for the coming computer age.

Now, in Horn Kingdom's central district, Arthur stood surveying his newest project - an eighty-acre plot that would house Hellfire's new headquarters.

His vision for Hellfire HQ took shape on the drafting table - a massive ring-shaped structure of glass and steel that would blend seamlessly with the natural landscape.

The four-story building would curve gracefully around a central park, its walls alternating between clear glass and living gardens that would climb toward the sky.

But Arthur knew flashy architecture meant nothing without practical foundations. He'd seen too many beautiful buildings become maintenance nightmares in his previous life. Every detail of the infrastructure had to be perfect - from the magical sewage treatment system that would purify waste water for the gardens, to the enchanted ventilation that would keep the massive space comfortable year-round. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

The building would be more than just a workplace. Gardens would spiral up the outer walls, while the massive inner courtyard would feature walking paths winding through native trees and flowers.

Rooftop spaces would combine recreational areas with herb gardens to supply the staff cafeterias. Magical purification crystals integrated throughout the structure would work alongside traditional filtration systems.

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