Tobacco shops, clothing stores, toy stores...
The shops that a commercial street should have flashed by one after another. Xiao Ye walked along the street, looking around for her ticket.
The color palette in this section is beautiful, with high saturation and harmonious colors. It gives these 21st-century shops a touch of the last century.
As Xiao Ye was looking around, a notice board suddenly came into view.
The handwriting on the bulletin board was very neat, and a huge yellow smiley face was pasted in the blank space next to the red paper, which was quite eye-catching. Xiao Ye couldn't help but walk over and take a closer look at the contents of the bulletin board.
[Happiness Street Rules]
"Hello, welcome to Happiness Street. Happiness is the sole principle of our street, and your happiness..."
"Help! Help!"
Before Xiao Ye could finish reading, several people suddenly appeared at the end of the road on the other side. They rushed towards Xiao Ye. Xiao Ye looked over in astonishment, but her cries for help stopped abruptly. She wondered if it was just her imagination, but there were clearly three people running towards her just now, and now there were only two left.
What's going on? Is there a robbery on the street?
The two men, panting heavily, saw Xiao Ye and their eyes lit up as if they had seen a savior.
The two men rushed to Xiao Ye, and one of the thinner men grabbed Xiao Ye's arm, exclaiming excitedly, "Where did you come from? Where?"
The other fat man, with a smile that looked more like a grimace, looked at Xiao Ye expectantly: "How did you get in?"
Xiao Ye was confused and a little scared, so she pointed to the archway she had just entered through.
The skinny man rushed over ecstatically, shouting, "I'm free! I'm free! I can finally escape this hell—"
"Bang!"
Before he could finish speaking, a muffled thud was heard.
Xiao Ye looked up in astonishment and saw magnificent and brightly colored fireworks and ribbons blooming in the air, creating a dreamy rain of falling flowers, just like the kind of "surprise" often seen at birthday parties!
The skinny guy who ran over was gone.
The fat man was slower on his feet and ran a few steps slower than the thin man. When he saw what was happening in front of him, he was so frightened that he collapsed to the ground.
Even if Xiao Ye was slow on the uptake, she realized something was wrong and quickly knelt down to help the fat man up: "Are you alright? What happened?"
"Rules, rules..." the fat man muttered, "Happiness... I'm so happy..." He didn't even care about Xiao Ye anymore, and reached out with both hands to pick at the corners of his lips, forcing out an ugly smile. "Shut up, smile already!"
Seeing this, Xiao Ye quickly let go of the fat man with disgust, while subtly rubbing her hand on him.
This naturalistic acting style brought a knowing smile to Lao Liu's face. Although he was reluctant to admit it, at that moment, he had indeed put himself in Ye Chu's shoes.
Ninety percent of audience engagement comes from emotional resonance; the rest, including miscellaneous factors, accounts for a very small percentage. Disdain is also a form of emotion.
The next scene is the grand reunion of the main characters. While Xiao Ye is questioning Fatty, Sister Hong walks by carrying her daughter and sees the two doing something on the ground, so she stops to watch—like any housewife who loves a good spectacle. A well-dressed CEO, who was loudly talking on the phone, sees the group and stops to ask for directions.
What's interesting is the appearance of the deliveryman. He came speeding by on his motorcycle, but when he turned a corner, he grazed Sister Hong and knocked her shopping basket away.
With a screech of brakes, the motorcycle came to an abrupt stop.
"Arrogant laughter amidst a thousand waves;"
"Passionate victory!"
To the tune of "A Man Should Be Self-Reliant," the deliveryman walks against the light, his movements elongated into a dashing slow motion, his tall and muscular frame exuding a chivalrous air in every gesture.
"Bang bang bang!"
The long prelude was abruptly interrupted. Everyone craned their necks to look and saw that it was the boss, who was making a loud phone call, who rushed up and turned off the speaker on the back seat of the delivery driver's vehicle.
"Are you trying to get yourself killed?" the boss slammed down. "Didn't you see me making a call?... Mr. Wang, hello, hello, can you hear me? The signal's not very good here, some jerk's playing music, I didn't hear what you said..."
Immediately afterwards, a fierce fight broke out on the scene. First, the deliveryman and the boss started fighting, and then Sister Hong joined the fray, demanding compensation for the shopping basket and the groceries she had bought. The movie, in a rather wicked way, used the clucking and squawking of chickens, ducks, and geese as background music for this scene, eliciting a burst of laughter from the audience.
"Mei Yaohong, Lu Renjia, and Huang Feizhang have each violated the rules once. This is not to be repeated."
"Mei Yaohong, Lu Renjia, and Huang Feizhang have each violated the rules once. This is not to be repeated."
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