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God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World-Chapter 358: Huge Success
The great playwright Auguste was from a theater family no matter what—his family ran the biggest theater in the Kingdom of Dawn, with countless nobles coming and going every day.
You could say that for the first few decades of his life, every day he was in contact with the top elite.
That kind of experience made him more accepting of many things than ordinary people.
He quickly came to his senses and replied fast: "Lord Roster, it’s already great that you’re helping us make some props from the drama. We definitely need to pay for them. Exactly how many we need to produce, let’s wait until after this play’s released and see how things go before deciding."
"As long as you hit the numbers I mentioned, I’ll give you 10,000 pieces. If you need more beyond that, just place an order with my company." Viscount Roster replied quickly.
"Also, if the performance is really good, I suggest naming this new form of theater ’Magic Net drama.’ For future large-scale productions... Roster Territory might sponsor you with some funding. In return, you’d need to integrate some of Roster Territory’s products into the Magic Net dramas."
Viscount Roster was always so sharp.
In just this short time, he’d already seen the huge potential of Magic Net dramas.
Compared to the short videos, professional videos, and people sharing their daily lives that mostly filled Magic Net videos now, these long dramas would give people a completely different feeling. Maybe it could open up a better new lane.
No, not better—more like a unique new lane.
As the founder, the great playwright Auguste would definitely become more popular in the future. His works would be considered classics by people, and investing in him was also pretty smart.
Of course, what made Viscount Roster decide so quickly was still the content of Auguste’s drama.
It integrated the philosophy of the Church of Technology and how the Church of Technology was changing this world into the Magic Net drama, linking many people’s dreams to magic-tech industrialization.
If things went as expected, the launch of this drama would greatly push forward the development of magic-tech industrialization, making it easier for more people to accept how magic-tech industrialization was changing things around them.
The communication between both parties went very smoothly, and the great playwright Auguste found time to upload the video.
It took him quite a while before the upload finally succeeded.
Viscount Roster directly used his personal account to promote the film across all features.
Worth mentioning is that the great playwright Auguste was really good at taking advice—he actually changed the name of the drama on the spot to "Every Ordinary Person Is Extraordinary."
"Whoa, Viscount Roster’s actually posting something that’s not related to his own business!"
"Not necessarily—maybe this video was something Viscount Roster had people film?"
"A video over an hour long?! You gotta be kidding!"
"This is way too crazy!"
"This is the first time I’ve ever seen such a long video!"
"Just looking at the title, I don’t really get it!"
"The person who filmed this is actually Louis Auguste—interesting!"
"Viscount Roster really is a noble from near the capital of the Kingdom of Dawn, his taste is on point. Louis Auguste’s theatrical works are excellent, one of the top in our Kingdom of Dawn, even surpassing his father. I used to go to his family’s theater to watch plays all the time."
"Used to?"
"Ever since the Magic Net... I mean, ever since my territory started cooperating with Roster Territory, I’ve been busy every day, so I rarely have time to enjoy theater anymore."
"What’s so good about theater anyway? With that time, I’d rather go watch the little brothers and sisters from the Church of Love and Beauty dance."
Viscount Roster’s late-night share didn’t go unnoticed just because it was late at night. On the contrary, because there wasn’t much drama to watch late at night, many people’s attention was relatively focused. After seeing it, they instantly gathered over and started discussing it intensely.
But discussion aside, once they discovered it was actually a play, many nobles lost interest.
Actually, for many of them, watching theater was more about the social value the theater itself could bring them and their past memories, not the theater itself.
But for freemen, it was totally different. Theater, to them, was something elegant, mysterious, a field they might never step into their whole lives. Many people felt they’d never have the chance to see it.
Now someone had actually put it directly on the Magic Net where they could watch it right now—how could they not be interested?
Immediately, they all crowded over.
But soon they showed expressions of surprise.
This theater was actually telling the stories of commoners just like them.
How was this different from the theater they’d heard about?
Many people couldn’t help but curiously ask in the bullet comments, but many others were saying that this Louis Auguste was the biggest playwright in the Kingdom of Dawn, so they stopped worrying about it.
As the plot kept progressing, they saw people just like them—maybe in the same profession as themselves, the same profession as their neighbors, the same profession as their friends and relatives, people whose lives were almost exactly like theirs. During the magic-tech industrialization process in Roster Territory, their lives underwent earth-shaking changes.
Through their own hard work and learning, they went from ordinary apprentices, ordinary citizens, step by step becoming excellent workers, excellent managers. Their lives seemed to have undergone tremendous transformation.
Can I do it?
Many people couldn’t help but wonder after watching.
Maybe they could.
The areas where many people lived had recently started vigorous reforms too—maybe new-style factories appeared, maybe many church schools popped up, or maybe some Golden Merchant Guild shops showed up nearby. At the very least, they’d gotten access to the Magic Net and even had better starting conditions than these protagonists in the video. Why couldn’t they do it?
The night was deep—this was when most people reflected on how their day went, then secretly resolved in their hearts that after waking up tomorrow, they’d definitely work hard.
And then they watched this drama about dreams, so you can imagine their state of mind.
The entire comment section was full of voices, countless people resonating with it.
Compared to the mixed bag under Viscount Roster’s shared post, here, people seemed more genuine.
Louis Auguste, still staying at a hotel in Roster Territory, watched the constantly changing numbers on his backend, his whole body trembling with excitement.
This was still late at night, and it’d only been this long—over a hundred thousand people had already seen his drama, thousands had already finished watching it, thousands were praising it, celebrating it.
He’d succeeded!
He was absolutely certain he’d really succeeded.
In this era when the Magic Net was starting to spread, he’d found his place as a playwright!







