Chapter 135 "Xiao Feng Que" Premiere (Part 1) (1/2)



"Ugh—Huff—Ugh!"

Shang Yechu bent over, head bowed, and vomited violently by the toilet.

"vomit--!"

103 said, "Why do you have to be so stubborn?"

Shang Yechu's face was deathly pale, her forehead was covered in sweat, and her eyes were red from vomiting.

"vomit……"

Shang Yechu was speechless.

Shang Yechu's stomach was completely empty; he could only vomit up acidic fluid. The stomach acid burned his mouth and throat, and he was almost completely dehydrated.

Shang Yechu leaned weakly against the bathroom wall, her voice hoarse, "That bastard Li Yi... I can't..."

In today's fight scene, Shang Yechu and Li Yi were indeed faking it at the beginning. However, both of them were quite angry, and as they rubbed against each other, they became increasingly forceful, and before long, they actually started fighting!

Shang Yechu was seething with anger, but lacking experience in fighting, she could only lash out indiscriminately. Li Yi was even worse; this kid seemed to know exactly which parts of the body, while not fatal, could cause pain, and targeted those areas with every move. Shang Yechu suffered quite a bit as a result.

After a few exchanges, Shang Yechu realized she was no match for Li Yi. If this continued, she would surely be beaten to the ground by Li Yi.

The script required that "Xiao Fengque and Xie An fight fiercely for several rounds without a clear winner," but if Xiao Fengque were to actually be defeated by Li Yi, the scene would be ruined.

—In recent days, Shang Yechu's beauty stat has risen to 90, while her health stat has been steadily declining and fluctuating around 80. Her martial arts stat has reached its limit at 80. But it's still not enough to fight Li Yi. This is understandable; there's a qualitative difference between martial arts obtained through exchange and martial arts honed over twenty years. 103 once asserted that even if Shang Yechu's martial arts stat were the same as Li Yi's at 130, the latter could still defeat Shang Yechu with his rich combat experience.

Driven by a sense of pride, Shang Yechu fought and retreated, dodging and weaving, occasionally throwing a couple of sneaky punches at Li Yi. Li Yi's kung fu followed a traditional, powerful style, and many of his moves couldn't be used in front of the camera, so he was somewhat constrained and actually managed to entangle with Shang Yechu for a while.

Shang Yechu grew increasingly exhausted with each battle, while Li Yi became more and more adept, quickly finding a way to counter Shang Yechu's cunning tactics. Finally, in an elbow strike, Li Yi delivered a solid blow to Shang Yechu's stomach.

Shang Yechu never wanted to recall that moment again. It was as if a wildly running juicer had suddenly descended upon her stomach, spraying out soy milk, coffee, fruit juice, meat broth, rice porridge, and more. Shang Yechu felt a churning in her stomach, her head spinning, her vision turning black, red, blue, purple, green, and finally white, and she almost collapsed to her knees!

If 103 hadn't acted decisively and used all of Shang Yechu's available weight to exchange for three health points, Shang Yechu would have been out of commission.

Even so, Shang Yechu still suffered enough. Taking advantage of the moment when Li Yi was stunned after hitting Shang Yechu, Shang Yechu quickly kicked Li Yi in the stomach—the kick felt almost like kicking a wall—then quickly dodged, broke the prop flagpole of the crew, and picked it up.

Shang Yechu was so engrossed in the fight that he could barely distinguish between the play and reality. All he wanted was to have a weapon in hand so that he wouldn't be powerless to fight back when facing a powerful enemy!

Fortunately, the slow-witted Li Yi seemed to have a sudden realization at that moment. Instead of actually fighting with Shang Yechu again, he promptly drew his prop knife—the gleaming blade made Shang Yechu realize that he was in a play, thus ending the farce in time.

When facing Yi Tianzhao, Shang Yechu exerted almost all her strength, nearly grinding her teeth to pieces and pinching her palms raw, just to avoid revealing any weakness.

103 immediately suggested that Shang Yechu go back to the hotel to rest. Of course, if that damned crazy woman had that kind of awareness, she wouldn't be herself. Shang Yechu, of course, turned a deaf ear and diligently finished filming all day on set, without showing the slightest abnormality.

While Yi Tianzhao praised the scene, saying that it perfectly embodied the phrase "a fierce fight, with both sides evenly matched," Shang Yechu's back and forehead were actually covered in cold sweat.

When reshooting close-ups of her eyes and other areas in front of the camera, Shang Yechu's vision actually went black in waves.

When Li Yi walked over and hesitated to ask, "Are you alright?", and Shang Yechu replied, "I'm fine, it's none of your business," Shang Yechu was actually at her last gasp.

The price paid for this argument was heavy. Shang Yechu returned to the hotel as if nothing had happened, and a waiter brought her room service. The moment she smelled the rich, intense aroma of the food, Shang Yechu finally revealed her true colors, ran to the bathroom, and vomited violently!

Unusually, 103 refrained from making sarcastic remarks, simply watching silently as Shang Yechu vomited, washed up, took a shower, and then curled up back in bed, lying down like a wounded animal.

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