The ringing of the phone drew Mr. Selei's attention away from the newspaper he was reading and onto the somewhat old-fashioned deep red phone.
He put down the newspaper, removed his glasses, and picked up the phone, "This is Kergan Theater Management Company, I'm Selei."
Mr. Selei is the president of Kergan Theater Management Company, a family-owned business.
Mr. Selei's grandfather built the first cinema, when films were a novel attraction, drawing curious visitors to cinema, earning them their first earnings.
The old man believed it to be a new, inevitably glorious entertainment project, because unlike opera, it wasn't hard to understand, and movie prices were affordable for everyone.
Most people in this world are not rich, but poor.
Getting five cents from each poor person is much easier than getting five million from a rich person. Mr. Selei's grandfather kept reinvesting the money to open new cinemas.
