Chapter 140: Program vs Art
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At this point, most of the translators and artists in the office will pack up their desks and chairs, simply say goodbye to the rest of their colleagues, and then leave the office and go home.
Planners and procedures usually tend to stay in the company for a while longer, and unless there is really no assigned work at hand, they will continue to work overtime until after 9 o'clock.
This is also a very common situation for game development companies, and the reason why they have to find a collective dormitory for planning and programming is mostly because of this. Having said that, even if the company doesn't have the arrangements to do so, the planners and procedures will usually spontaneously rent a house near the company, because the time spent on the round trip trip is really not consuming.
As for the fine arts, the working hours are relatively normal, and living far away is not too much of a problem.
Just like when I was in Shencheng, the planners and programmers of Xiafei's R&D Department II basically lived within a fifteen-minute walk from the company, while several artists (referring to the team of the game empire) lived in Puxi, and it took about an hour to get home by subway.
As soon as Su Hao stood up and stretched, and moved his limbs, he heard Saiwen, who was most afraid of hunger, shouting.
"Order, order, order, which one are we going to eat today?"
Although Minerva Mansion has three restaurants, it has always only served lunch, and if you want to stay in the office and work overtime, you will have to go out for dinner or order takeout.
If you go out to eat, you have to spend half an hour to an hour casually, come back to work at 8 o'clock, and work another hour until 9 o'clock?
So usually, people who work overtime will choose to order takeout, of course, it is not excluded that this group of otaku is too lazy to a certain extent and is not even willing to consume additional physical strength for a meal.
It may be the sequelae of the heated debate at the meeting in the morning, Liu Kewei, Duan Shanshan, Ling Xingning and others reacted negatively, and casually said what they wanted to eat without raising their heads, and Saiwen took a pen and recorded them one by one.
"Planning Zhao, please help me order a gimbap, is it okay?"
In the sparse Chinese response, there was suddenly a sentence in Korean, or a girl's voice, which seemed a little abrupt. Su Hao turned his head and looked over, it turned out to be Tang Sudan, a Korean girl from the art department.
Facing the girl's somewhat shy baby face, Saiwen blinked blankly, even in the past, when the art occasionally stayed to work overtime, it was usually a few Koreans who got together to order food, and rarely with colleagues from the Celestial Empire, this was the first time.
Of course, he didn't have any idea of Celestial Empire or machismo, and he felt that I should not serve you, a Korean girl, as a Celestial Lord, but ...... He really doesn't understand!
As a disciple of the Eight Banners, Saiwen couldn't even speak Manchurian, and he still expected him to learn Korean in such a short period of two or three months...... There are only a few people in the threesome studio who often make cameos as translators between the employees of the Celestial Empire and the Korean employees, Wakazakura and the other two translation girls have already gone home from work, Che Guanglong is immersed in typing the code and has no distractions, and no one should disturb my virtue; Liu Suifeng is discussing with Duan Shanshan on the character model on the monitor......
"She wants a gimbap. ”
In addition to Yuan Bin, the other five people in the program department have mastered Chinese and Korean bilingual, but the level of Korean is high or low. However, most programmers are usually low-key and silent, and rarely take the initiative to help others as translators. Of course, Che Guanglong's cameo translation has such a high appearance rate, which is more forced by the situation than his own original intention.
Seeing that Che Guanglong and Liu Suifeng had no intention or didn't care about the translation needs of the ordering side, Su Hao enthusiastically interjected.
"Thank you, Sue program. ”
Not surprisingly, the little girl bent down and bowed ninety degrees, politely as if she had been greatly helped by others, but in fact she was just casually translating a sentence.
Su Hao hurriedly nodded in return, and asked casually, "Why are you working overtime today?"
"There was a model that accidentally got mixed up with other models, so I had to fix it. Tang Sudan explained with a shy smile.
The relationship between the Celestial Empire Xian and Koreans in Korea...... How to put it, it's complicated and tangled.
There are about 300,000 or 400,000 Xian people working in construction sites, factories, restaurants, farms, fisheries, and garbage disposal plants in South Korea; they take care of people with dementia in nursing homes or work as scrubbers in bathhouses; and there are many middle-aged and elderly women who work as "Xian nannies" in Korean households. Because most of the Xian people in South Korea are generally engaged in these dirty and tiring jobs, and receive a "meager" salary compared to the average level of Koreans, many Koreans do not look down on the Xian people and can even be said to have a discriminatory attitude.
However, the Panmunjom Agreement was an armistice, not a final war, and strictly speaking, the Korean War was not over and was still in a state of "belligerence", even now. For decades, South Koreans have been immersed in the fear of another war day and night, which is probably difficult for people in other countries to understand and feel.
If nothing else, let's just say that the Cheonan (the South Korean Navy frigate Cheonan sank accidentally more than a year ago, killing 46 people. South Korea insisted that the North Korean submarine was responsible, but North Korea denied the idea), and on the day of the incident, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak called an emergency security meeting and then ordered the local police agencies to enter a "secondary state of emergency."
After the news broke, the South Korean people immediately fell into a state of extreme shock and fear, and mourning and protests emerged in an endless stream in various places, and even many programs in the entertainment industry were affected.
It is said that there was a couple, the man was Korean and the woman was Xian. Originally, the wife wanted to become a Korean citizen, but the husband resolutely stopped her. The reason is that if you want to become a Korean citizen, you will have to give up your Celestial Nationality - if you keep your Celestial Nationality, you will only have to go through the visa procedures every once in a while, and your life will be a little more troublesome. But if a war really breaks out one day, the Celestial Empire will definitely organize the evacuation of citizens abroad, and you can take your children back to your parents' home for refuge in the open. And if you really give up your Celestial Empire citizenship, where else can you hide?
Therefore, on the one hand, most Koreans look down on the jobs and social status of the Xian people, and on the other hand, they sincerely envy these Xian people for having a strong and confident motherland behind them.
Of course, in the threesome studio, whether it is a fresh person in South Korea or a Korean, they will not bring this complex and tangled estrangement to the surface.
But if you don't say it, I don't say it, can you treat it as if it doesn't exist?
At least for Su Hao, a few Celestial Empire programmers who have been in South Korea for several years, the attitude of Koreans and Korean society towards the Xian people must have long been known.
Unlike the vast majority of Han people who do manual labor, the social status and income level of the programmers are at least above the middle level, even if they are compared with those of Koreans.
Although the Koreans are the bosses of the entire Naxon company, these people in the threesome studio are just some foreign workers. But if you only look at the inside of the threesome studio, the situation happens to be reversed. This is also the first time that these programmers in South Korea have the feeling that they are the masters, and they can't help but bring a little self-care when looking at Korean employees.
This is a R&D team with our Celestial Dynasty people as the core!
Therefore, in the face of the Korean colleagues' mixed with a little discrimination and prevention, and more envy and jealousy, these programmers only pouted and smiled dismissively--do you have to be close to you?
The program department is all from the Celestial Empire, and the planning department that interacts with the program department the most (except for the translation team) is also all from the Celestial Empire, isn't that enough? The work of the art department has nothing to do with us directly, you give the resources to the planner, and the planning side will be named and sorted out according to the rules and uploaded to the corresponding path of the server.
Normally, we are too busy with work, do we have to socialize with you?
Probably because of this kind of emotion, the interaction between the programming department and the art department is very rare, whether it is inside and outside the work, and it is far inferior to the communication between the program and the planning or the planning and the art.
Su Hao and a few other programmers are not narrow-minded ultra-nationalists, otherwise they would not have come to South Korea to work. So in the face of a shy and cute baby-faced Korean girl like Tang Sudan, it is not a big deal to have the opportunity to talk casually.
may be because except for Liu Suifeng, she is the only one who stays in the office to work overtime, and it is not easy to have someone who can talk a few words of gossip. Her attitude was more active, and she chatted and laughed with Su Hao in a few words.
It didn't take long for the takeaways to be delivered one after another.
Su Hao's computer desk and another artist's computer desk were back to back, and the owner of that computer desk had already left work, and there was no one sitting at the moment.
Tang Sudan curiously asked how the Chinese food ordered by Su Hao tasted, and simply took the lunch box of gimbap and sat down at the empty writing desk opposite him.
The two chatted while eating in Korean, and the kung fu of a meal became more familiar.
When he finished eating, Tang Sudan's expression was obvious when he wanted to speak several times, as if he was hesitating about something and didn't know whether to say it or not.
"Say whatever you want. Su Hao asked Tang Sudan while cleaning up the tableware.
Tang Sudan lowered his head, his face turned crimson, and he spoke softly.
"We ...... Can I exchange my phone number?"
P.S. Again, this is entertainment, so I don't talk about politics. The relationship between Xian and Koreans is simply a description of social reality, serving the portrayal of the characters, and there is no idea of praise or disparagement in any aspect.