"Are there any special requirements for traditional skills?" Charlotte asked after thinking about it.
Jerome shook his head and said, "It can be anything as long as it is a skill that has been passed down here for a long time. You can find it on your own."
Hearing his explanation, everyone understood.
According to the requirements of the director team, they must find a skill that was unique to Castle Town and had been passed down for many years. But the problem was that the other party wouldn't necessarily be willing to teach skills to outsiders. Even if they were willing to teach, what could they learn in three days?
When Jerome saw everyone frown, his smile grew wider.
"Of course, we won't make things difficult for you casually." Jerome touched his chin. "We can provide you with the skills and teachers."
As the king of film, Neil had seen through Jerome's tricks.
"I guess it's not for free, right?" Neil asked calmly.
Jerome chuckled, "Of course. If you want to find a teacher from the program team, you have to swap the treasures you have found for it."
"No way!"
Before the adults could speak, the children objected agitatedly. "We found the treasure with great difficulty. We will never exchange it."
Among the six children, only Milo said nothing and glanced at Dawson with fear.
Dawson glared at him vaguely. They only had two pieces of treasure. It didn't matter if they handed them over.
But thinking that he was in front of the camera, Dawson suppressed the anger and said, "Milo, be good. I will buy you a new one when we get back, okay?"
"Then let's go look for it ourselves," Joe said. Everyone immediately turned their attention to Charlotte and him.
Dawson was overjoyed. He thought, "Joe will certainly not be able to find a teacher. He will just waste the time.
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