The variety show has officially entered its two-week filming phase. This is the first time that the trainees can come out to record an outdoor program. They are mostly in the mindset of being able to come out and have fun at public expense, and everyone is in a relaxed mood.
The boys are naturally restless and accustomed to a packed schedule at the company. They have regular, unified lessons daily, covering singing, dancing, body shape, etiquette, and other subjects. They also have supplementary training: free practice sessions to focus on their weaknesses. Those interested in rap, instruments, choreography, or specific dance styles not taught at the company can use this free time to learn from the instructors.
During this period, trainees whose academic performance drops in school will be forced to take remedial classes in their academic subjects.
Now, when they filmed variety shows, they didn't have to go to school, and without the regular classes and training, they were in unfamiliar villages, without cell phones, computers, or televisions. They were so bored they couldn't stand it. They had to find ways to entertain themselves, wandering around, playing, and watching. They worked together to chop wood, make fires, cook, do laundry, and even go to the mountains with the villagers to pick wild vegetables... These activities, which they had initially shown little interest in, eventually became something they all rushed to do.
This variety show has gradually transformed from the "real" leisurely and slow life of the first two days to lively and interesting rural practice and summer travel activities.
Especially after a few days, the trainees ran out of tricks they could think of to play on others that they had never done before. Everyone started racking their brains to complete the task and find something they had never done before.
On this day, several trainees were stumped for ideas for something they could do today, something they'd never done before and that no one else had already done. At the suggestion of a program staff member, a few trainees went to their next-door neighbor's house and curiously told the elderly man what they wanted: "Grandpa, we want to do something we've never done before! Is there anything you have that we might not be able to do?"
The elderly man next door had actually been informed in advance by the production team, and he smiled and said to them in his dialect, "Yes, kids, follow me."
Although the trainees didn't quite understand what he said, they could still roughly understand that this was a meaningful thing. Their eyes lit up and they followed him obediently, heading towards the place that the old man had placed in the right corner of his house.
pigpen.
The old man proudly showed them the two big fat pigs and three piglets he had raised, and said to them confidently, "Hey, have you ever raised pigs and fed pigs?"
In a small pigpen, tasks never before attempted could be solved in a variety of ways. Their imaginations were unleashed: first time making pig food, first time feeding pigs, first time cleaning the pigpen. Then there was the first time touching a live pig, first time taking a photo with a pig, first time singing and dancing for a pig, and so on... The trainees counted on their fingers, realizing they had never done anything like this.
Wang Jiazhen was rather timid, having always lived in the city. He had never seen a live pig this size! The resistance on his face clearly showed his inner fear and terror. Hearing that a few brave trainees seemed to be planning to confront the pig today, Wang Jiazhen quickly suggested, "We can make chicken feed for the chickens and ducks. Let's try another animal!"
Hearing Wang Jiazhen's words, Zuo Jiashi, Jiang Ming, and the others also showed hesitation on their faces. They were obviously thinking of changing their minds. Replacing the pigs with chickens would reduce the workload and look less scary. Although they didn't say it, they were also a little scared by the sight of such a large pig.
But watching the teenagers making chicken feed and feeding the chickens is far more interesting and engaging than watching them grunt and grind in the pigpen! The production team certainly didn't want them to get away with it so easily.
The director's team sent a staff member to negotiate with the trainees. If they completed their duties of feeding the pigs and cleaning the pig pens today, they would receive a bonus snack pack. They even showed them a sample snack pack image they had searched on their phone, promising it would arrive today! Gathering around their phones, the trainees hesitated again, deciding between snacks and a challenge.
Yin Haoran was already yelling, "It's just a pig! I'm not afraid anyway. Feeding chickens is so boring! Those of you who are afraid can go feed the chickens. I'm definitely going to be first in today's vote. I want the snack gift pack!"
Then he looked at the trainees around him and casually put his arm around Fan Yao's shoulder: "Who isn't afraid? Let's do it together today. Brother Fan, you won't be afraid, right?"
Fan Yao was a little hesitant at first, but when Yin Haoran asked him this, he immediately changed his expression and looked scared. "Is there even a need to ask? Who's scared?"
Shi Haoxuan saw that everyone was hesitating, so he said indifferently: "I'm not afraid either, you can count me in."
Seeing that the situation was not good, Wang Jiazhen immediately grabbed Zuo Jiashi and Zhu Zhuo beside him and said, "Let's go feed the chickens." He pulled them and tried to run away.
But after a while, Wang Jiazhen was dragged back by Yin Haoran and Fan Yao like a lamb. They said, "They didn't expect to make so much pig food. They can't do it all. They need help!" Are you still good brothers? Will you help?
Under the old man's command, the four people poured their family's leftovers from yesterday, rice bran, dried and chopped sweet potatoes, and some grain powder made of unknown ingredients into the pot, added water, and diligently lit the fire and stirred the pig feed.
Because it was quite heavy, they used two buckets to fill the pig feed in two batches, and brought it to the pigpen with a grunt. When the pigs saw people coming and smelled the fragrance of the food, they immediately rushed over, surrounded the wall, raised their noses, and scrambled to grunt at them.
No one had ever seen this scene before, so they all paused subconsciously and stopped at the same time.
"Xiao Zhen, you go and pour it. You are very strong." Yin Haoran winked at them.
Wang Jiazhen's face wrinkled into a ball, and he angrily hit him with his elbow: "How am I strong! How am I strong!"
"Didn't the teacher just praise you a while ago, saying that your dancing skills are getting better and better!" Yin Haoran and Fan Yao both laughed in a sly manner, deliberately making fun of him.
Shi Haoxuan watched them playing tricks on him with a helpless smile, and took the initiative to step forward to help Wang Jiazhen out of the predicament: "Let me do it, let him get used to it." He walked to the pigpen with a smell, aimed at the stone trough, and poured the pig feed into it.
Soon, the food in the stone trough was eaten up. A few pigs stared at them again, as if they were still looking forward to a snack. The trainees could only wave their hands to them, indicating that there was no more food. After waiting for a while, they slowly dispersed and returned to the corner. Now it was time for the more difficult task of cleaning the pigpen.
The four of them looked at each other, and Yin Haoran spoke first. He coughed twice in a serious manner, then suggested, "I think to be fair, we can play rock-paper-scissors to decide who goes."
Upon hearing this, Wang Jiazhen looked at him in disbelief, as if once again shocked by his shamelessness. He couldn't help but hit him hard: "You are too shameless! You said you weren't afraid? Why are you playing rock-paper-scissors?"
"Well, there are four of us now. I'm doing this for fairness!" Yin Haoran continued to frantically defend himself, refusing to admit he was timid. He quickly shifted the focus to others: "Fan Yao also said he's not afraid, and Haoxuan also said he's not afraid. So if we're not afraid, we have to choose who will go in last!"
Then he looked at the furious Wang Jiazhen and said fearlessly, "Are you the only one who's afraid?"
Wang Jiazhen was so angry that he couldn't help but howl a few times. He grabbed the staff nearby and took two sets of equipment for doing dirty farm work. He stuffed one set directly into Yin Haoran's arms and put the other set on himself. "Stop talking nonsense! It's just the two of us sweeping! You two don't move!"
Yin Haoran flipped over and looked at Wang Jiazhen and the photographer, who were a little angry at him. He didn't dare to be naughty anymore. He put on his rain boots and changed into a dirt-resistant farming suit, and walked into the pigpen with Wang Jiazhen, ready to die.
When Wang Jiazhen entered the pigpen, he realized he'd lost his temper. Now he was no longer angry, but regretted it. He stopped talking and just nervously watched the pigs, keeping as far away as possible from them, afraid they might suddenly charge at him. Then, using his longest arm and the tip of his broom, he began sweeping.
After cleaning for a few times, the quiet Wang Jiazhen was still nervous and stiff.
Yin Haoran was quiet for a few minutes, then started talking non-stop again, revealing that he was just trying to show off.
"It stinks so bad. I can't stand it!"
"Ahhhhhh, why are my feet so soft? Did I step in pig poop?"
The wailing was so loud that it startled the other pigs! Perhaps it was because of the approach of a stranger, because one pig suddenly ran away madly to the other side, and soon, the other big pig and three little pigs nearby were also caught in the chaos!
"Ahhhhh, don't come over here!!!" Wang Jiazhen finally let out a long howl.
Yin Haoran didn't care about the stink anymore and just laughed heartily at Wang Jiazhen. But Wang Jiazhen, in his panic, only wanted to leave the pigpen, so he squeezed in next to him. Yin Haoran stumbled, and fearing he'd hit the pigs, he used his balance to force himself to turn. Perhaps it was because his feet were too slippery, or because he'd taken too big a step and lost his balance, but with a loud "bang," he fell headfirst into the pigpen.
At this moment, Wang Jiazhen was stunned, Fan Yao and Shi Haoxuan who were watching outside the pigpen were also stunned, and even all the staff who were filming on the side were stunned.
“Wow—please stop filming, don’t release it. Ahhhhh, help me up.”
Such a wonderful scene made everyone dumbfounded and unable to hold back their laughter. They hurriedly helped Yin Haoran up and hurriedly sent him to change clothes and take a shower.
Meanwhile, a few trainees diligently sweeping up chicken droppings heard a commotion next door and couldn't help but look over. They saw Yin Haoran, covered in mud or some other foul substance, being helped in by two staff members and heading to the bathroom.
Several staff members from the production team dispersed the trainees and told them to stop crowding together to watch the fun. They said, "If you accidentally fell, just keep filming."
I took him to change his clothes and check if he was injured. He mumbled something and then said his butt hurt a little.
The accompanying medical staff quickly asked him to go back to the room and lie down, and took off his pants for them to check. The medical staff carefully looked at Yin Haoran's buttocks and told Su Yin and the production team that it was nothing serious, and they couldn't even see how much redness there was.
Everyone was trying to hold back their laughter and feel relieved: It seems that the ground in this pigpen is really soft.
Su Yin reminded the staff that when Yin Haoran came out, everyone should stop laughing, so as to avoid causing psychological trauma to him.
But this kind of brilliant stroke of genius absolutely cannot be deleted! It must be included in the show. This time, Su Yin will also teach the post-production team of this world what is called a ghost animal!
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