Chapter 367: 150,000 copies

Sivi's interviews and photographs are undoubtedly the most precious first-hand information, and after bringing these things back to the company, the old Murdoch Sr., who had been waiting for a long time, began to organize and typeset.

The first issue of the revamped Daily Paari will be a special issue of the Midsummer Nights Festival, with the first page full of Sivi's photograph of Sophie Mathilde's opening speech in a goddess-like costume.

Also for better visuals, the first edition will be printed in color.

Holding Sophie Mathilde's letterhead, Sivi also met with the Symphony Orchestra from Viana, the capital of music, and conducted a brief interview with their conductor, which also left a precious photograph.

When he got so much precious information, old Murdoch's hands were shaking. The Daily Paali has been running for 30 years, and it has never had so much exclusive information!

And the existence of photographs is undoubtedly a step further than text, and the printing machine provided by Mr. Sivi is also a very advanced and powerful tool!

So the elder Murdoch seemed to be thirty years younger, and he struggled until midnight with great energy, and finally completed the complete editing of the sixteen-page newspaper.

The printing machine, which had been prepared for a long time, started and quickly printed a large number of newspapers and periodicals with the scent of ink in batches.

The newspapers were sent in batches to the Fortune Chamber of Commerce and the Bonaparte Chamber of Commerce, both of which had very well-established sales channels in Paari, in addition to bookstores all over the streets and alleys, as well as newsboys who had direct access to the front line.

Both Madame Adele and Baron Humphrey had a certain understanding of the famous newspaper "Daily Paari", and although the Marquis of Close was noble, it was not enough to shake the increasingly close relationship between them and Sivi.

So in the early morning of May 19, when the sky was slightly bright, the crisp shouts of the newsboys resounded in the streets and alleys of Paali: "The daily newspaper of Paari, the color newspaper, the special issue of the Midsummer Night Music Festival, the sixteenth edition only costs three copper coins!"

Three copper coins can buy a loaf of bread, but anyone who sees the peerless elegance of Sophie Mathilde on the first page will not hesitate to pay for this newspaper.

As a result, every newsboy carried a thick stack of "Paali Daily" on his back, but he could not walk half a street before it was sold out.

In many cases, they were even surrounded by citizens who rushed to hear the news, and one by one their thick and powerful arms stretched out from the crowd, holding three copper coins in their hands.

This scene has undoubtedly become a spectacle on the streets of Paali, attracting countless onlookers.

In this case, the best-selling of the Daily Paali became inevitable.

Although 50,000 copies were printed in advance, what Sivi did not expect was that just by the seventh magic in the morning, all 50,000 copies of the "Daily Paali" were sold out, and both the Fortune Chamber and the Bonaparte Chamber of Commerce were urging the newspaper to deliver the next batch of newspapers as soon as possible.

Fortunately, the quality of the printing machine provided by Zero was very good, and Sivi directly reprinted a full 100,000 copies and handed them over to the carriage that had been waiting outside the newspaper office for a long time.

It is important to know that the permanent population of the entire royal capital of Paari is less than 2 million, and although the literacy rate is quite high, it is only 300,000 at most.

The 150,000-strong daily newspaper Paari meant that one out of every two literate people bought the newspaper, a sales volume that undoubtedly surpassed all the major newspapers on the market, including the Journal Royale, the Radiant Monitor, and the Handels.

The elder Murdoch only rushed back to the newspaper office after less than two magic spells under the pull of the little Murdoch, and he was already dancing with excitement, and the glory of the "Paali Daily" was undoubtedly his life's expectation!

But he didn't expect that at the moment when he was already desperate, happiness would come so easily!

Although the owner has changed, the elder Murdoch does not mind, he knows that with his own ability, it is simply impossible to develop the "Daily Paali" to this scale!

By the time of the fourth magic in the afternoon, just before the Paari Evening News went on the market, all 150,000 copies of the Paali Daily had been sold, and Sivi did not order it to be reprinted.

While almost all of today's newspapers have reports of varying lengths about the Midsummer Nights, they are dwarfed by the epoch-making special edition of the Daily Paali.

They didn't get an interview with the Duke of Rose, and they couldn't have had so many beautiful photos.

In the sixteenth edition of the daily newspaper Paali, almost half of the pages are photographs.

There are colors, black and white, venues, and characters, and almost perfectly reproduce the scene of the opening ceremony of yesterday's Midsummer Night Music Festival for all citizens.

What is even more eye-catching is undoubtedly the demeanor of His Excellency the Duke of Rose, whether it is the full-page color pictures on the opening ceremony of the first edition, or the scenery inside the Rose Castle in the subsequent interview and Sophie's unique style, all of which make people's eyes can't help but focus on this newspaper, and they can't take their eyes off this newspaper at all.

And the chief reporter Joe Bradley's interview with the Duke of the Rose has undoubtedly earned enough eyeballs, not to mention that a small reporter, to be invited by His Excellency Sophie Mathilde into the interior of the Château de la Rose, for any French nobleman, this is a supreme honor!

Such a newspaper has caused a sensation throughout the city of Paari, and naturally has entered the homes of every powerful person.

Princess Lucia looked at the "Paali Daily" in front of her, and as a woman, she was also shocked by Sophie's touching beauty for a while.

Not a fan of music, Princess Lucia quickly turned to an interview with the Duke of Rose.

In addition to a lot of information about the development of the festival and Sophie Mathilde's investment in this area, this interview is undoubtedly an interview with Sophie Mathilde's daily life.

"What other hobbies do you have besides music?"

"I love bathing, my whole body floating in the warm pool of water, and I have rose petals for company, which is a pleasure. Dancing is also good, I often dance alone in the Rose Castle and relax my body and mind at the same time! Of course, I also like to take pictures lately, especially the photos you take of me, I am very satisfied. ”

Her Excellency, the Lord of Music, who was also watching the "Paari Daily", couldn't help but laugh, knowing her exact words: "In addition to music, I also like to dance, and it will be very pleasant to take a shower after dancing." (To be continued.) )