I Created the Myth of the Old Ruler

Chapter 593: 592. The first seven

   Chapter 593 592. The first seven

   In the beginning of this story, it was said to be terrifying. In fact, Stephen thought it was normal. Of course, the gloomy wind seemed to be blowing from the back of his neck, which was indeed quite touching.

  This episode mainly made Stephen feel very weird.

   The flickering candlelight, the floating white silk, the two coffins, and the empty mourning hall gave off an indescribably strange feeling.

  In the West, funerals are not like this. Usually, the deceased is placed in a coffin from the mortuary.

   Even in some old-fashioned places, the heads of the dead are cut off and placed between their legs to prevent them from being bewitched by vampires to resurrect and return to the world.

   This is a custom from the East.

If Stephen hadn't learned Chinese, he probably wouldn't have understood the meaning of words like   head seven.

   Moreover, the beginning of the plot has an inexplicable sense of reality. During these years in China, Stephen even thought that this might be the story that happened in a certain mountain village recently.

   There were no specific ghosts in the whole plot, but the atmosphere made Stephen feel that there was something unclean there.

   He had read the information on "Nine Flows" compiled by "Lu scholars" before, and guessed that it should be Yin-Yang eyes.

There are similar sayings in foreign countries, but for foreigners, ghosts can be seen by everyone, such as a little girl with a hole in her head, a woman with a pale face crawling out of the TV, and a sack of electricity on her head. Saw maniacs and the like, blood plasma is a ghost.

   In other words, in Stephen's concept, there is no such thing as an invisible ghost.

  If the ghost can't see

   Stephen suddenly felt a sense of fear.

   Many images appeared in his mind.

   For example, in an empty room, the rocking chair automatically moves without wind, the curtains are drawn, and the water glass moves.

   It’s a little scary to think about.

Stephen remembered that when "The Cry" had just aired, there was the kind of news that the audience did not dare to go home after watching it. He used to laugh at these cowards, and then backhandedly spent the day in the toilet after watching the movie. .

  If this movie does all this, then you have to be careful.

  Fortunately, the next plot did not run wild in the direction of any ghosts.

   After the title appeared, accompanied by vigorous and powerful calligraphy, an era was outlined.

  [The army is in chaos, the people are struggling, and the major forces are entrenched in Jiangcheng, ready to move]

  The sun rises and a train crosses the vast land.

  The camera came to the train.

  Lu Kian was looking out of the window absentmindedly, and sitting beside him was the yin and yang eyes of the parent wearing sunglasses who had just melted the first seven souls of the child.

The land outside the window is devastated, the rice fields are deserted, the farmers are in ragged clothes, and the smoke of gunpowder rises in the distance. When they come to the urban area, the streets are dirty, some people are starving and freezing, some people are drunk, and the soldiers walking by with guns and the students talking about state affairs constitute the scene. The comparison is heartwarming.

  Stephen is from a developed country. He has only seen such a scene in the history books he read after he went abroad, and he was not impressed. Even so, the real set and the performances of the actors still immersed him in it.

  A child zips through the noisy train and quickly slips the passenger's wallet.

  Lu Kizuna wanted to remind him, but the people around him held him down.

   Immediately, the man got up and brushed past the child. After a dazzling game, the wallet returned to his hands and returned it to the owner.

  Lu Bian got out of the car with this man, and the two exchanged greetings. After the other party reported their name, He Chong, the picture was frozen and dim.

   A voice suddenly sounded.

"I haven't met my great-grandfather. I heard from my grandfather that he is a very serious person. He often wears sunglasses and lectures my grandfather and my father harshly. He is not smooth, even a little too angular and pedantic. Grandpa said that people who have experienced that era are like this, and there is always some persistence."

  He Jiaoyang appeared on the big screen.

   This seems to be a talk show. He was in the position of the interviewee. He was a little nervous at first, but with the narration, he let go.

   This reaction is very real.

The    interview paragraph did not last long, only through the narration of the grandchildren, it roughly outlined such a person, which gave Stephen a certain impression of He Chong.

  The plot continues to advance, and more descendants of Jiuliu appear.

The    is accompanied by the descriptions of the predecessors by the later generations.

  In the past, these people were high-spirited and looked like they were all elites, as if they could do anything.

   And now, through the memories of future generations, their other side is revealed.

   A woman who seems to be full of heroism turns out to be gentle and kind after getting old.

   A philistine and shrewd man, he eventually became the most reliable father in the eyes of his son.

  The singer who pursued fame and fortune returned to his family. For the rest of his life, he only hummed lullabies in the dead of night.

  Only those who have no room for discord in their eyes, until old age, as always.

  Stephen felt that he had seen the ending, but he seemed to be missing some important link.

   He became curious about what happened in Jiangcheng decades ago, which caused these people to have these changes.

  At least for now, Stephen knows one thing, and that is that these people are probably not dead.

  Lu Kizuna makes an undead movie, which is too rare.

   After all, his last movie destroyed the whole world.

  If these people in Jiuliu really didn't die at the end of this movie, then Stephen would honor Lu Bian as a living Bodhisattva with great compassion and great compassion.

  For Stephen, one of the most difficult problems in watching domestic movies is face recognition.

   Just as Westerners look the same to Easterners, Westerners look at Easterners in the same way.

In particular, in most European and American movies, there are still black people, at least looking at the skin, the Orientals can distinguish some characters, but the domestic movies are all Chinese, many foreigners look at it, who is this, who is this, this is Who the **** is this?

   Completely unrecognizable.

However, in this movie, Stephen did not encounter such troubles, because each character will be accompanied by a narrative when he appears, and these people's personalities and behaviors have significant characteristics, at least in a short period of time to leave Stephen. Got a general impression.

   What is this, this is acting!

  Stephen saw that the people in the movie were arrogant because of Dai Yuanyang's words, and he was about to start. Soon, the most violent He Chong took the lead, and the two fought.

   "Kung Fu!"

   Stephen originally thought that he would see some flying around, or a fight where tables, chairs and benches were used as weapons, but the next two people's fighting style exceeded his expectations.

   (end of this chapter)