Chapter 468: Praise
Trantor: Henyee Trantions Editor: Henyee Trantions
“Who would understand? I really like to watch variety shows where there are no arguments and infighting. Everyone’s attitude is very serious. The three generations of actors—old, middle-aged, and young—are all doing their best to show the best effect in the end. Although the highlights are very in, for some reason, I’m so touched.’
“That’s right. Actually, not all of us in the audience like to watch those intense conflicts and contradictions. Only such gentle and beautiful scenes can make people feel calm andfortable. I’m looking forward to the final performance of Groups A and B.”
“Yes, Group A and Group Bs changes to the script arepletely different. The effect will definitely be different in the end. However, I hope everyone wont say that one team’s performance is inferior to the other. In my opinion, the serious attitude they disyed during the presentation of the script is what the production team really wants to convey to the audience.”
“That’s right. I’m really grateful that the production team released the highlights of the rehearsal and not just let us see the final oue. This beautiful atmosphere is the good ecology that the entertainment industry should have.’
Theizens’ feedback surprised the production team. They did not expect the content of the highlights to receive so much praise.
This was all thanks to the serious attitude of the elderly, middle-aged, and young actors during the rehearsal. Their focus and professionalism were the real reason why theizens were moved.
After the highlights ended, a few sponsor advertisements were broadcasted. After the advertisements were broadcasted, the live-stream returned to the stage. The emcee stood on the stage and announced that the actors from Groups A and B were about to perform.
This was aparative performance. Group A and Group B used the same script, and the stage setting was identical. It was just that the actors were different. and there were some changes in the details.
The audience could have a brand new viewing experience during theparison process.
After the emcee left the stage, the heavy curtain behind the stage slowly opened. In the darkness, artistic lights shone on a scene.
The first to go on stage was Group B.
Most of the changes in Group B were detailed. The overall plot was still developing ording to the script, and the rhythm was smoother.
In thest episode of the show, the remaining 10 celebrity students were basically popr and capable actors. Coupled with the addition of the old artists and guest actors, the performance presented in the end was very exciting. The audience did not leave the scene the entire time.
At the same time, the two old artists and the guest actors did not suppress the celebrity students’ limelight. They naturally ced themselves in the position of “green leaves” that entuated the “red flowers”. They followed the rhythm of the celebrity students the entire time and did not force the celebrity students to adapt to their performance style.
Towards the end, the plot was reversed.
In court, all the omitted evidence indicated that Hu Tao was the real murderer who killed Bai He.
On the night of Bai He’s death, Hu Min, who was drunk, had an argument with Bai He. Due to the stimtion of alcohol and her emotions, Hu Min pushed Bai He. When Bai He fell, the back of her head hit a sharp protrusion on the wall and she died on the spot.
The next day, Hu Min was taken away by the police after she sobered up.
Hearing the cause of Bai He’s death, Hu Min panicked and her hands trembled. In the end, she chose to admit that she had indeed attacked Bai He that night. The police spected that after Hu Min pushed Bai He down, she stuffed Bai He into a trash can in the underground parking lot and then covered the corpse with ayer of trash.
Hu Min did not deny the police’s reasoning, but she did notpletely admit it. She said that she had drunk too much and could not remember what happened after that. She only said that perhaps she had indeed done that.
Although Hu Min’s confession was not very certain, the logic of the case was still rtively clear.
The police originally thought that the case would be over soon, but when the police were investigating the chain of evidence, they received an anonymous email.
There was a video attached to the email. The photographer was only using the video to record his interaction with the dog, but he identally captured Hu Tao passing by not far away.
Because Bai He’s death had already spread online, theizens paid more attention to this matter during the National Day holiday. As a local, the filmmaker quickly realized that the person involved in the case had appeared in the video. After hesitating, he sent the video to the police..