The director looked up and saw it was Ji Xizhi, who had already been passed, asking a question. He frowned more deeply and said, "These are the promotional lines set in the script. How do you want to change them?"
Ji Xizhi took a few steps closer to the sign and slowly said, "I think legal knowledge advocacy is best communicated with clear and understandable language so everyone can grasp it. If these promotional lines are targeting middle-aged and older people who don't understand the law, the advocacy's effectiveness will be greatly diminished."
Ji Xizhi recognized this as the classic legal basis from the book she had just held.
She had explained this case to people during legal advocacy in rural areas at least a hundred and eighty times.
The director was suddenly a little interested upon hearing this.
Although he had a visual filter for Ji Xizhi, since she had an idea, he was willing to listen.
He simply gestured with his hand.
"Then go ahead and try changing it."