Chapter 89 I didn’t realize you were such a good fighter.
"I know." Since being promoted to vice president, Sang Hong's complexion looks better than before, and she appears to be radiant.
"The variety show came to us on its own. Some of the other guests are from reconstituted families and are not blood relatives. You don't have to worry about that." She was more concerned about another issue. "Is Chu Yuanqing free?"
"Let me ask." Chu Yuanqing is always available as long as he wants, but Jiang Huai still called Chu Yuanqing to cover up his mistake, "Brother, I'm fine. But I have something to ask you..."
In line with the concept of people-oriented and giving employees some privacy, Sang Hong closed the office door and went out to make a cup of coffee. When she came back, Jiang Huai was just saying goodbye to the person on the other end of the phone: "Well, I know. Brother, you go ahead and do your work. I'm hanging up."
[Chu Yuanqing was originally such a good career candidate.] 819 said quietly, [If it weren't for you, he might have become the youngest partner of Yongrui. This leave has ruined everything!]
[Without me, there would be no Chu Yuanqing, thank you.] Jiang Huai retorted gently and politely.
"What did he say?" Chu Yuanqing's superior at the law firm, Ren Nanlu, was an old acquaintance of Sang Hong. She had told Ren Nanlu about this matter as early as when she received the invitation to the variety show.
Ren Nanlu swore that although Chu Yuanqing was obsessed with his younger brother, he would not neglect his work for his younger brother. Sang Hong thought that was not necessarily the case. The two hit it off and made a bet - Sang Hong hoped that Jiang Huai, an excellent employee, could earn her some extra money.
"My brother said it's okay. He will ask for leave from his boss when the specific time comes." For some reason, Jiang Huai always felt that Sang Hong's eyes were shining. "...What's wrong?"
"Nothing." Sang Hong smiled, thinking that she had a good eye and that Jiang Huai was a good hire. "Then you should prepare to join the team during this period. Good luck."
November 6th.
"Is it okay, Xiao Jiang? Are you sure you don't need a stunt double?" the director asked again. Jiang Huai rubbed his hands and said, "No problem!"
At the end of August, the final cast list of "Before the Truth" was finalized. Coincidentally, the male lead turned out to be PD He Chen, whom Jiang Huai had just met.
However, He Chenren was still recording the show "Idol 101" and would not finish all his work until early September. During this time, Jiang Huai went to martial arts training for more than half a month.
The several dramas he acted in in his previous life had lower budgets each time, and there weren't many fighting scenes in them.
Only when filming a small, earthy short drama did Jiang Huai have a scene where he fell down the stairs, which was somewhat similar to a fight scene. He fell really badly that time, and the bruises took almost two months to heal.
When playing Ming Xian, Jiang Huai did film some fighting scenes, but these kinds of fighting scenes in ancient puppet shows of supernatural and magical nature are completely different from those in modern criminal investigation.
The former is supported by a large number of special effects, coupled with the assistance of camera movement. If the embroidered fist can be embroidered properly, it is considered a pass, and the sword dance has a good visual performance. However, the fight scene in "Before the Truth" is not only a continuous long shot, but Lin Mu also fights in close combat with others, which requires higher requirements.
However, after more than half a month of intensive martial arts training, Jiang Huai felt that he could at least compete in boxing with an adult kangaroo without losing... maybe even two.
In this plot, the male protagonist Ji Zhengqing suspects that there is a traitor in the bureau, and takes the male second Lin Mu to conduct a secret investigation in this abandoned unfinished building. When the two of them separated for a short time to search, Lin Mu accidentally ran into Ying Jun, a thug of the criminal gang.
During the fight between the two sides, Lin Mu, who was usually introverted and silent, showed unusual ferocity. In the subsequent conversation with Ji Zhengqing, it was natural to extend the conversation to his personal background of hating criminals because his parents died in the line of duty.
The machete made a whistling sound, and Jiang Huai dodged the sneak attack of his opponent, actor Zou Yong, and his backhand punch also missed. The opponent's face was full of madness, and the scar on his right eye, which was carefully made by the makeup artist, was protruding and winding to the corner of his mouth. He looked exactly like the ferocious fugitive in the play.
Ying Jun was ordered to deal with Ji Lin and the other man who were investigating the case too deeply and were about to involve the interests of the criminal gang. He became a gangster in junior high school, and now he is in his thirties and has become a professional killer, which is in sharp contrast to Lin Mu.
The lighting engineer of the crew skillfully used light and shadow. The two people confronting each other at this moment happened to be one in the dark and the other in the light. The two people looked at each other briefly at a distance, and the next second, Ying Jun smiled grimly and swung the machete at Lin Mu again!
Lin Mu was looking for an opportunity while dodging, but after all, an intern's practical experience was not as good as that of a gangster who had been a gangster since childhood. He thought he had seized the gap after Ying Jun swung his knife, but in fact it was a flaw deliberately exposed by the other party.
After a neat over-the-shoulder throw, he was smashed to the ground.
Without caring about his painful body, Jiang Huai immediately bit open the fake blood bag in his mouth, and bright red liquid flowed down the corners of his lips.
He reached out and wiped it, and the sticky prop blood hung on his jaw. Lin Mu's indifferent and lifeless eyes became bright and suddenly became more ferocious, like a cheetah seeing blood.
He quickly turned his head again to avoid the falling machete. Adrenaline rushed through his body, and fear, tension, and excitement intertwined and could not be distinguished from each other. The next second, Jiang Huai suddenly took action, and his muscle strength exploded to the extreme, and he knocked Zou Yong, who was much bigger and heavier than him, to the ground!
The machete fell from the air onto the concrete floor with a crisp sound. The evil smile on Ying Jun's face just now disappeared completely in an instant: he couldn't believe that the other party could actually fight back. He cursed in a low voice and fought with Lin Mu again.
Without the machete, the fight finally became a pure and fair bare-handed fight.
Finally, Lin Mu pressed Ying Jun's torso tightly with his knees and rode on him, forcing him to be unable to move.
At the same time, he pinched the other person with both hands, his eyes were dark and emotionless, the corners of his mouth drooped and expressionless, and he looked even more like a devil than Ying Jun.
Ying Jun was still trying to fight back, but he was suppressed by him. His limbs, which had been struggling hard, gradually lost strength due to suffocation and lack of oxygen.
"——Let go!" Ji Zhengqing, who heard the noise, finally arrived.
"Cut!" the director shouted. Jiang Huai immediately let go and stood up, apologizing several times to his opponent, actor Zou Yong.
Zou Yong waved his hands nonchalantly, stretched his muscles a few times, and turned his neck: "I didn't realize you were such a good fighter. I really can't beat you."
The screenwriter who worked with Zou Yong many times laughed and said, "Indeed, an old man is not as good as a 20-year-old. Xiao Jiang, take more roles like this while you are still young. You are very suitable for this kind of drama."
Jiang Huai blinked: "No, no, it's just written in the script."
"I am old!" Zou Yong laughed twice and patted Jiang Huai on the shoulder, "Young people are to be feared! Keep up the good work!"
[Some people are obviously so happy inside, but they are still pretending.] 819 said with disdain.
Jiang Huai immediately lowered his involuntary smile: [This is called humility. ]
Jiang Huai has always been frank in admitting his strengths, but the crew of "Before the Truth" is basically made up of seniors who are much older than him. The screenwriter and Zou Yong are good friends, but he and Zou Yong are not that familiar with each other, so he still has to pretend when necessary.
Zou Yong's two hits just happened to hit the spot where he was thrown over the shoulder and fell to the ground, which was a bit painful. Jiang Huai pressed and rubbed it twice and hissed softly.
He Chen walked towards him: "Did you fall too hard?"
"Not bad." Jiang Huai said honestly. It was indeed painful, but it was far less painful than the time he fell down with a thunderbolt in his previous life. It was completely within his acceptable range. "It didn't hurt that much."
He Chen pulled his blue police uniform shirt down a little. Nothing could be seen at the moment, but according to He Chen's experience, there would probably be bruises afterwards: "Apply some medicinal wine every night, it will heal faster."
"Sometimes you don't have to be too hard on yourself. Life is long, so you can take it slow." The former mentor squatted down next to Jiang Huai, "You have the mentality and potential to succeed. Among the two hundred students in the two talent shows, you are the one I am most optimistic about."
It sounded like he had heard something similar from Huantuo a few months ago.
Jiang Huai lowered his head to avoid the densely packed cameras of the crew, and lowered his voice: "Teacher He, is this part of the gay business?"
"..." He Chen, who was bluntly told the truth by his former student without any respect for the elderly and the young, coughed and lowered his voice, "How can you talk like that? I'm just concerned about you, and I'm just saying this by the way."
Which one is more convenient? Jiang Huai thought to himself and nodded to give his teacher face: "Thank you, Mr. He."
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