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Lord Yan, The Little Ancestor Has Fallen Off The Horse Again!-Chapter 309: Ruan Yingtong: Is That So?
Chapter 309: Chapter 309: Ruan Yingtong: Is That So?
Feng Ye didn’t even have to think before saying, "What’s there to be afraid of? She’s a big shot."
Lin Xuanze also thought there was no problem. Even if Feng Ye was a beginner, as long as he followed directions, Yueyue could definitely carry him.
Match successful, loading page began, Jiang Qi and Jiang Ying were a couple’s account, and the three of them were on buddy accounts.
Xiao Chen walked to the floor-to-ceiling window and pressed the answer button just as the ringtone was about to end.
"Master Chen, I’ve found some information on Ghost Doctor, he might have died eight years ago," Xiao Dian said incredulously.
Xiao Chen furrowed his brows and replied without thinking, "Impossible."
Xiao Dian also felt it was impossible. If Ghost Doctor had died eight years ago, then who was the person who treated his wife a year ago?
Xiao Chen fell silent for a long while, his eyes darkening, "Is this information reliable?"
With so many people internationally searching for Ghost Doctor, it made no sense that everyone was unaware of his death.
Xiao Dian’s expression grew grave, "A brother risked his life to gather this information from the Underground Alliance. They made the move, it’s unlikely he survived."
He paused, "The explosion in Rock Village eight years ago."
Fu Pan had spent so long investigating but found not a trace of evidence, so it was very possible that it was being concealed by someone.
Ghost Doctor died in that explosion years ago, along with more than a dozen researchers, but these people’s records were stored in D Lab, which even Jiang Qi couldn’t access.
Xiao Chen hung up the phone and stood by the window to light a cigarette, watching outside as the cigarette tip flickered a bright red.
"Ah! Yun Yueyue, save me, save me!" Feng Ye exclaimed excitedly, and no longer yelled like a kid, "Yes, won another round! On to the promotion game."
Jiang Qi and Jiang Ying were shocked as they looked at Yun Yue, realizing why he had been ranking up so fast lately, all thanks to such a powerful big shot.
After playing for one and a half hours, Feng Ye successfully rose in ranking.
Jiang Qi and Jiang Ying immediately added Yun Yue as a friend. Jiang Ying, with an admiring expression, leaned forward, "Sister Yue, please accept the friend request."
"Done," Yun Yue said as she clicked and accepted both of their friend requests.
Jiang Ying exited the game, tapped on the Weibo notification that popped up, and after reading it, she smiled excitedly, "I can’t believe Yingtao is also filming at this racecourse. Can I go find her?"
Jiang Qi: "..."
The person who had disappeared for almost half a month reappeared in his sight.
Yun Yue raised her eyebrows and took a sip of water.
"I’ll go check it out right now," said Jiang Ying as she dashed out without feeling the heat from the incoming wave of warmth, disappearing in a flash.
Jiang Qi: "..." Millions gone just like that.
The sun had already set, and the sky was a gradient of sunset red mingling with the blue and white clouds.
Ruan Yingtong had already changed into her costume, a set of men’s clothing, as today’s scenes were challenging involving horseback archery and fighting. It took the crew a while to prepare the setting.
"Yingtong, this is Mr. Liu, the martial arts instructor. Follow him and learn the moves first, and we’ll call you for shooting later," Zhang Shuguang introduced her to Mr. Liu and left with the script.
Ruan Yingtong, dressed energetically, embodied a masculine spirit. "Mr. Liu, please guide me."
Mr. Liu, having coached many big stars in martial arts and finding it rare to meet someone as amiable and cooperative as Ruan Yingtong, nodded with a smile, "Certainly, I’ll perform a set first so you can see how much you can remember."
He took good care of Ruan Yingtong, performing the moves slower than usual. She watched intently from the side.
After he finished, seeing how attentive she was, he smiled and said, "Now you try."
Ruan Yingtong seriously nodded, took two steps forward, and smoothly executed the set of moves. After finishing, she looked earnestly for feedback from behind, "Mr. Liu, was that right?"
Mr. Liu: "..."
He had lost his job.
"Yingtong, it’s your turn."
"Coming." Ruan Yingtong retracted her moves, thanked the dazed Mr. Liu who stood motionless, and immediately ran over.
"Yingtong, you’ll be on a wire harness for this scene. Don’t worry, the props have been checked and there’s no issue. Can you handle it?" Zhang Shuguang explained to Ruan Yingtong so she could mentally prepare.
Ruan Yingtong nodded with a smile, "Don’t worry, I can."
Zhang Shuguang didn’t expect her to agree so readily, and immediately replied with a smile, "Alright, later you’ll have a scene of a backward somersault from horseback, and archery too. Be careful."
"Okay." Ruan Yingtong glanced at the scene, mounted the horse, and entered the frame with a heroic posture.
Zhang Shuguang had been astounded by Ruan Yingtong more than once here, his eyes glinting with admiration.
At that audition, she had played the role of a daughter. It had not been the producers’ initial plan to have her as the female lead—it was supposed to be Shiyan’s role! Yet, she had impressed him time and again.
Her character adaptability was incredibly strong. Whatever she played, she resembled, and her acting skills advanced rapidly. With good scripts, she’d become incredibly popular within two years, perhaps even more so than Shiyan.
"Mr. Liu, did you teach her all those moves?" Zhang Shuguang asked while observing the scene.
Mr. Liu nodded and then shook his head, confusing Zhang Shuguang. But before he could speak, trouble arose and he left the place.
Jiang Ying ran around before finding the area, but by then, the crew had already sealed off the site, so they could only stand on the outskirts and watch.
"Yingtong is dressed as a man today—so dashing! If she were a man, I’d definitely marry her," Jiang Ying gazed dreamily at the figure on horseback.
Jiang Qi: "..."
Thankfully she’s a woman.
Ruan Yingtong rode her horse swiftly, astonishing everyone on the set.
"Didn’t expect Yingtong’s horsemanship to be this good. It seems we don’t need the stunt double." Zhang Shuguang had prepared a double since complex combat scenes typically required one, but now it seemed unnecessary.
Liu Ruijia’s eyes blazed with jealousy as she stared at that figure.
On horseback, Ruan Yingtong’s iron determination and demeanor were no less than that of any man.
While riding, Ruan Yingtong dodged incoming arrows, pursued relentlessly by assassins.
She released the reins, drew an arrow from the quiver with a fierce expression, aimed at an assassin following her, and shot with deadly accuracy which made the man stunned for a few seconds before he fell.
They were all seasoned actors; every move and route was meticulously planned, but the camera just happened to switch to that man.
"Cut, cut, cut!" Zhang Shuguang yelled stop, pointing at the man, "What’s going on? The arrow struck your chest, and you’re supposed to fall immediately. What’s with the delay? Pretty slow reflexes, huh?"
The man: "..."
Originally, regardless of whether the arrow hit or not, he was always meant to be the first to fall—nobody expected such precise shooting.
He hastily apologized and went for another take. Assuming it was mere chance, another arrow struck him straight in the heart. Feeling pain from the previous shot, he immediately fell, lying on the ground, feigning death in contemplation.
The second, the third...
Zhang Shuguang: "...All hits?"
The assistant director swallowed nervously, eyes wide in shock, "All hits."
There was no call for cut, and the cameras stayed on the assassins, each one with prop arrows stuck in them.