Brother Dao Took the Entertainment Industry by Storm, Fans Beg Me Not to Kill Anymore

Xiao He unexpectedly gained a criminal cheat skill that allows him to learn all kinds of crime-related abilities.

—But the catch is, he has to keep “stabbing people” to stay alive.

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Chapter 220 Script Understanding! Who is the real Seo Yoo-soo? (1/2)

Shu Yuxiu is lying!

Upon realizing this audacious conclusion, Xiao He swallowed hard and glanced subtly at Shu Han beside him.

If... if the script they're seeing now is all a lie told by Seo Yu-soo... then perhaps their acting methods are all wrong!

After all, their starting point for understanding the script was completely wrong!

Shu Yuxiu is a liar, a complete and utter liar!

He not only lied to the police and other people, but he even lied to the actors!

—But this is just Xiao He's bold guess. Judging from the current script, there is nothing that can confirm Xiao He's guess. It looks like a typical male protagonist template in a wish-fulfillment novel.

Xiao He was caught in a deep dilemma.

Now that we've reached this point, it's no longer about acting skills, but about understanding the script!

He needs to think carefully!

Moreover, there's something else that Xiao He now finds a bit odd—if in the final part of the plot, the protagonist Shu Yuxiu is indeed being slandered by so-called high-ranking officials and colluding with the police to seize power, then could this part alone really have allowed "No Bait" to be shelved for over a decade?

After all, there have been some sensitive plots in the past few years, and TV dramas about cracking down on organized crime are commonplace. With a little modification to bring the bad guys to justice, they can still pass the censorship.

Unless the script for "No Bait" isn't that simple...

"Okay, ten minutes are up. Who wants to go first?"

Just as Xiao He's mind was racing, the preparation time had quietly passed, and Ning Jiaqi on the stage asked a question.

Xiao He pursed his lips and looked at Shu Han first.

Shu Han also looked at Xiao He and said, "Shall I set an example first?"

In reality, whoever arrives first at this point is at a disadvantage, since it tests one's understanding of the script. Those who arrive later will certainly be able to draw new inspiration from those who arrived earlier, thus gaining a deeper understanding of the script.

However, Shu Han felt that he didn't need to take advantage of Xiao He at this time. He was a senior and had already learned about part of the script. By taking the lead, he could give Xiao He more time to consider.

Xiao He breathed a barely perceptible sigh of relief and nodded slightly: "Okay, thank you, Teacher Shu."

He turned around and, at the assistant director's signal, sat down to the side to watch Shu Han's performance.

The assistant director dragged over a chair and placed it in the center. Shu Han adjusted his position and sat down. The assistant director, who was responsible for rehearsing his lines with him, also picked up his script.

The moment Shu Han sat down, his entire demeanor changed abruptly.

When he looked up again, his face was full of panic and helplessness.

"I really didn't do this!"

"My lover and I have always been deeply in love, how could I possibly kill her..."

"What you did, you really don't know?"

As the person in charge's questioning became increasingly pointed, his expression shifted from rage to guilt, then to indignation—a complex tapestry of emotions perfectly displayed. He then collapsed, slamming his fist on the table and shouting, "It really wasn't me! I've said it countless times! Why don't you believe me? Then continue your investigation!"

The assistant director, who was in charge of reading the lines, simply read the lines without any emotion or even a change in his voice, like still water. On the other hand, Shu Han was full of emotion, crying and wailing, and perfectly portrayed the image of an "innocent" victim.

"Only you can clear my name! Please!"

"You should think about it again."

After the assistant director finished reading his last line, he stood up and left the center of the audition, mimicking the action of the person in charge leaving the interrogation room. Shu Han, who was in the center of the venue, also slowly calmed down.

But his performance was not over yet.

Shu Han lowered his head, his eyes flickered slightly, and a sarcastic smile flashed across his face. As if it were an illusion, in the blink of an eye, he was once again the innocent man who had been wrongly accused of killing his wife, clutching his head in pain and remaining silent.

When Xiao He saw Shu Han's last look, he understood that Shu Han, like him, had noticed the problem with the script.

Shu Han also believes that Shu Yuxiu must have killed his wife in the end.