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Chapter 1
Jiang Qi looked at the content on the screen. What was broadcast here was the same as what he just watched, but not exactly the same.
What everyone just watched in the real world was more like a condensed version, with edited and condensed plots that cut out lengthy and boring plots so that only the essence could be seen.
Here is the uncut version, showing all the villain's behaviors, it feels like watching a person's day at double speed. Although it is very realistic, it is quite boring.
Jiang Qi and the middle-aged man watched the movie together for a while. The middle-aged man didn't say a word the whole time, and kept staring at the screen, as if it was showing a very exciting plot. The middle-aged man's originally numb eyes gradually revealed a spirit, and he watched it infatuatedly, like a fanatical fan.
He was the only one in the theater.
Jiang Qi looked around and found that the door was open. He glanced at the content on the screen, which was still the boy's carefree childhood. There were brothers and sisters at home. The boy didn't have to work because he was young, so he ran to the fields to play every day. The plot was very boring.
Looking at the door with a faint yellow light, Jiang Qi walked out.
It was still the same as the cinema, very run-down, very quiet, with dim lights, no one in sight, and a stale smell in the air. In this atmosphere, Jiang Qi would not have found it strange if a ghost suddenly appeared from the corner in front.
"Is...is there anyone here?" Suddenly, a weak female voice came from the front, and Jiang Qi ran over when he heard the voice.
She was a girl of about seventeen or eighteen years old, with a sallow complexion, dry yellow hair, and she wore the same white robe. She looked like she was having a hard time.
The girl looked around with horror, like a frightened bird, holding the movie ticket tightly in her hand. Jiang Qi leaned forward to take a look and found that Wang Erya was written on the ticket.
Wang Erya?
Isn’t this the role Qin Can got?
Just as Wang Erya was trying to find a corner to hide in fear, a young lady in a theater employee uniform ran over, walked up to Wang Erya, and said softly, "Sir, may I help you?"
Wang Erya looked at the staff and asked timidly, "Who... who are you? Where is this place?"
"Dear guest, your movie is about to start. Please do not stay here. Please go to the theater to watch the movie." The staff member said with a smile without answering Wang Erya's question.
As soon as Jiang Qi saw Wang Erya's expression, he knew that she didn't understand what the staff said. This girl, who looked miserable in life, could hardly hide her emotions on her face, and her joy, anger, sorrow and happiness were all written on it.
Wang Erya looked at the staff in confusion, then became a little bolder: "Where... where?"
Just then, the theater broadcast sounded.
"The movie in Theater 3 is about to start. Guests in Theater 3 are requested to go to the theater to watch the movie."
The staff member smiled and led the way: "Dear guest, please follow me to Theater 3. The movie is about to start."
Wang Erya followed the staff into Theater No. 3. Theater No. 3 was basically the same as the theater Jiang Qi had stayed in before. Wang Erya walked to the screen and wanted to reach out and touch it, and then the movie began.
It is still a little person, but it is not the little person who is taken by his mother to the temple fair. It is a little person who has just been born.
Wang Erya was instantly attracted by the content of the movie, and like the middle-aged man in the theater before, she stared at the screen intently.
I was born in a poor family. I have an older sister. Because there was not enough food at home and my mother had no milk, I could only drink rice soup and water to fill my stomach since I was a child.
The little girl was very thin and could not stand up even when she grew up. Her parents were too busy working to take care of her. Only her sister taught her to talk, crawl and walk, and the little girl grew up slowly.
My mother gave me two younger brothers and sisters. My elder sister started to help my mother with work, and I took over my elder sister's job to take care of my younger brothers and sisters. There were many children in the family, and there were many mouths to feed. My mother worked in the fields all day long, and my father went out early and came back late. In addition to farming, he also had to work in other people's homes. Even so, the harvest at the end of the year was not enough for the family after paying the rent.
The villain's sister died of illness.
I was very sad and cried while holding my sister who died of illness. But my parents were very calm. They dug a hole in the back mountain and buried her without even wrapping her with cloth or straw curtains.
The little man's mother gave birth to another little man, and the little man continued to take care of his younger siblings.
The little girl's sister disappeared, and she disappeared suddenly. She went to look for her sister, but she couldn't find her anywhere. The little girl told her parents that her sister was missing, but her father ignored her. Her mother hugged her and cried for a while. The little girl was a little at a loss, so she could only continue to look for her sister.
The little man didn't find his sister, but there was suddenly more food at home, and the little man had a full meal for the first time.
The little man started to help with housework, such as washing clothes, making fire, pulling weeds, and collecting firewood. Suddenly, the little man's parents had a quarrel, and the little man's mother was very sad and cried in the house. The little man was very worried about his mother and kept waiting outside the house.
After crying, the mother took the little girl to the temple fair in the town. The temple fair was very lively and it was the first time for the little girl to see so many people. The mother bought the little girl candy, buns and red hairbands. After the temple fair, the little girl went home happily with her mother, but the mother did not take her home, but took her to the big house in the town.
The mother handed the little man over to another strict little man, wiped her tears and exchanged him for three big bags of food. She then went home with the father who suddenly appeared, carrying the food on her back.
The little man suddenly realized how his sister disappeared.
The candy figurine that the little man had been reluctant to eat was taken away by the little man in charge, and the red hairband was also snatched away by another little man.
The little man became a servant in the house. He had endless work to do every day, such as washing clothes, moving things, and chopping wood. Other little men would bully the newcomers. The little man had to do more work than others every day but only had one meal to eat. He had no quilt to sleep in in winter and could only quietly go to the woodshed to wrap himself in straw.
Only during festivals can the little man go to the kitchen to pick up some leftovers that the host doesn't want, and even then the little man can't get the good leftovers.
I like Chinese New Year the most, because the master will give money during Chinese New Year, even a maid like me who is responsible for boiling water and chopping wood will get some. I secretly save up the money and hide it in the woodshed.
The little person gradually grew up, and she kept repeating her previous life, with endless work to do and not enough food to eat every day. New little people would appear around her every year, some of them were transferred to be maids with easier work, and some of them got sick and died. Only she stayed in the woodshed in the backyard year after year, and never saw the master's family, working silently, eating less than the dog in the front yard, and living tenaciously like a weed.
The little girl began to secretly look outside the wall. She wanted to go out, and she always went to the woodshed to look at the copper coins she had secretly saved over the years. The little girl didn't know that she actually had a salary, although it was very little. Her salary was embezzled by the little manager, and the salary of all the little workers in the backyard was embezzled by the little manager.
The copper coins that I hid were discovered by the manager.
The little housekeeper stole the little girl's savings. When the little girl found that the copper coins were missing, she broke down and cried, but she still had to work.
The little girl began to be troubled by the little man in charge. She had more and more work to do, and if she didn't finish the work, she would have no food to eat. The little girl was so hungry that she secretly picked up food from the swill bucket at night to eat. She was discovered by the little man in charge and beaten up.
I was ill, very ill. The master did not show up, but told the steward to find someone to wrap me up in a torn straw mat and throw me out of the house.
The villain finally left the house.
The little girl wanted to go home, but she didn't know the way.
The little person couldn't stand up and could only crawl on the ground. There was a temple fair going on the street and it was very lively. The little person was mistaken for a beggar by other little people, who took pity on her young age and threw her a copper coin.
The little man held the copper coin and saw a little man in front of him holding a child and buying candy figures.
The little man crawled towards the candy figurine stall, wanting to take a look at the candy figurines.
The little man did not crawl over.
The little man was dead, lying quietly on the ground, with the copper coin still in his hand.