Li Chenggong grabbed Niu Geng by the collar and questioned him aggressively.
He couldn't help but be angry!
In order to save his life, Niu Geng actually sold himself.
It's absolutely unscrupulous and insane.
A tear suddenly slid down Niu Geng's face, and then Niu Geng told a secret.
The reason he came to Thailand to relax was that he was diagnosed with a terminal illness and would not live long.
His dream was to travel around the world, and he just wanted to realize this dream before he died, but he didn't expect to encounter such a thing.
As for the Buddha's keepsake...
Niu Geng suddenly took out an identical one from his pocket and said sincerely:
"The token I gave you was fake, and I also left a message for you to throw it away immediately after diverting the pursuers.
The main purpose of those killers is actually the token, and they will withdraw after getting it.
When the mastermind behind the scenes finds out there's something wrong with the token, he'll realize we're just scapegoats.
And mistakenly believe that the real token is still in the hands of the monk I saved, then you and I will be safe."
Li Chenggong was not fooled: "In that case, why don't you throw away the fake token yourself? That would be safer."
Niu Geng sighed, "I really want to do this, but the Buddhist keepsake is made of a very rare material.
This material is worth 1 billion U.S. dollars in the U.S. trading market.
Even if we manage to escape, the future Buddha's successor will not let us go."
He placed the True Buddha's Token in Li Chenggong's hand and said in a firm voice, "I'm going to die anyway.
I know that neither of these two groups of people are good people.
Therefore, the purpose of my coming back is to sow discord.
Let both sides think that I belong to the other party, and finally die in the Grand Palace.
They couldn't find the token on me, and they became suspicious of each other, so the matter ended in nothing.
I know you have business problems. Once the situation here has passed, you can take the token to the United States and sell it, and you will be able to overcome the crisis.
I originally wanted to mail it to you before I left, but now it’s not necessary.”
After saying that, Niu Geng took out a courier envelope from his pocket and threw it into the trash can.
Li Chenggong clearly saw his name written in the recipient position on the envelope waybill.
The two men put aside their past grudges and finally decided to break into the Grand Palace together.
This golden pair worked together to perform a wonderful show, making the two parties fighting for the Buddha's son confused.
In the end, the two forces perished together, and the two men returned home safely with a priceless token.
The time cuts to one year later.
Li Chenggong is wearing a suit and is followed by a large group of professional managers. He is still a successful person.
But after returning to the office, accompanied by the bleak atmosphere, he looked at the photos on the wall with a gloomy expression.
The photo is in black and white, and Niu Geng in black and white is showing his extremely classic smile.
The video ends here.
Fu Song was silent.
To be honest, in his opinion, the way "Lost in Thailand" was filmed was really great.
First of all, the movie captures the character conflicts between Li Chenggong and Niu Geng very well.
Secondly, the two of them were involved in the dispute among Buddhist disciples by chance, and finally became the masters. In terms of intention, it is also more advanced than the "Oil Tyrant" in the original "Lost in Thailand".
The last and most exciting part, the great escape across thousands of miles and the final battle at the Grand Palace, surprisingly captured the flavor of a rare kung fu blockbuster.
It wasn't until Fu Song found Chen Long's name in the cast list that he suddenly realized what was going on.
Yu Shan is a guy who really knows how to utilize his resources.
In short, the new version of "Lost in Thailand" is no less than "Lost on Journey" in terms of story and details.
And the theme is very clear: travel.
"Lost in Thailand" has a very delicate display of the customs and cultures of Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.
I believe that anyone who sees this movie will think, "The world is so big, I want to go and see it."
Seeing Fu Song in deep thought, the three people opposite him couldn't help feeling a little uneasy.
Especially the girl from the Jiang family.
Although she had told Fu Song before that she wanted to change the script, she only said that she wanted to change it a little bit.
Now, except that the protagonist’s destination is still Thailand, everything else is completely different!
If Fu Song blames...
But the girl from the Jiang family had no choice, unlike Fu Song who just wanted to make money.
This film "Lost in Thailand" poured all her inspiration and talent into it.
There’s no way around it, “Lost on Journey” is just too amazing.
In addition, compared with "Lost in Thailand", Fu Song obviously prefers "Wolf Warrior 2".
The crew on the other side gave money and people when asked for them, and they didn't even blink an eye when hundreds of millions of dollars were thrown at them.
Liu Yibing, the little follower who used to just hang around behind him, now walks with the wind.
Therefore, Jiang Jianu would never allow the quality of "Lost in Thailand" to be lower than "Lost on Journey", so she shamelessly invited Chen Long to be the martial arts instructor.
In order to make the shots more realistic, she even stayed abroad with the crew for nearly a month, traveling to five countries again, and lost 20 kilograms.
"Mr. Fu, what do you think?" Finally, she couldn't help asking.
Fu Song nodded: "Very good story, you are all great!"
The girl from the Jiang family instantly breathed a sigh of relief. It would be great if she could get Mr. Fu's approval.
But before she could feel happy, she heard Fu Song say:
"What puzzles me is the last shot. Did you kill Niu Geng?"
Jiang Jianu's face flushed instantly: "I think Niu Geng's death can elevate the spirit of this movie.
Moreover, compared with "Lost in Journey", Niu Geng is much more proactive in "Lost in Thailand" and can even be said to be the fuse of most plot conflicts.
His death would also explain this unusual behavior.”
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