Chapter 160 - Don't Steal My Line, Miss Heroine

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On the screen, a young man who appeared to be just around 16 or 17 years old was standing in front of a camera. He didn't directly look at the lens as he opened his mouth and words continued to pour out of it. His eyes were slightly closed, but there was an undeniable intensity and sadness in them as if he was trying to control the despair and sorrow deep inside his soul.

The next second, the youth moved out of the camera's sight and a loud thud could be heard. If not for the noises coming from the video, Jennie would have thought that the youth fainted and gave up.

According to the words attached to the video file, the scene that Yao Chuan was re-enacting was the scene from < Shattered > a movie created two years ago and took several awards during the Double Film Awards and Spring Film Festival. It was about a young high school boy who was abused by his step father to the point that he was shrouded in the trauma that he received from the continuous abuse. The trauma had followed him until he was an adult and finally, because of his fears and nightmare that his step father would end his life, it drove the young protagonist to a point of no return and killed his stepfather.

It was a controversial movie, but it gripped the audience's hearts and sympathy. Who hasn't witnessed someone being abused? Who hasn't been abused at some point and circumstances? Everyone knew how much pain one would feel after being kicked and punched, much less several years of abuse like that.

Because the topic was slightly a bit too risky to be shown to the public, the movie had to stay in the dark for a whole three years before it was finally picked up by a famous actor who appreciated the plot and moral of the story.

The famous actor was named Xue Lifen and he was around the age of twenty four and was at the peak of his career. The moment he accepted the role, it became quite a big deal since a lot of rival companies used this to throw dirty waters on him in order to suppress and make him disappear from the entertainment industry.

But who knew that Xue Lifen didn't stop even after being cursed and swear at by his fans and some anti-fans. He continued to play in the movie and fought virtuously for a slot in the film arrangement.

The moment the movie was released, most audiences who came to watch were there to mock and laugh as well as destroy the reputation of the movie and Xue Lifen. However, what they thought was a crappy movie and intended to step on was actually a movie that was too perfect and magnificent that the audience gasped and cried for a whole day after watching it.

The following success of the movie was already expected after the first day of its release and no one ever mentioned it being crappy or controversial, and Xue Lifen's reputation and popularity skyrocketed to the top in just a few days after the movie release.

Jennie watched the movie < Shattered > and confirmed the high-level performance the actors had acted in the movie. The plot was also too gripping and outstanding that she clapped the moment she finished it.

But surprisingly, Yao Chuan's acting in the assessment video had left an impression on her. Xue Lifen's acting skill and understanding of the character was truly commendable, but maybe because at that time, the abuse he got from the fans and anti-fans affected his mental stability, there was a cognitive errors that couldn't stop showing on his eyes, affecting the role he was playing.

However, Yao Chuan's re-enactment was different from Xue Lifen's portrayal of the character. It was free and unrestrained, completely showcasing what his character's story was telling to everyone.

When Yao Chuan fell, he didn't prepare himself from the oncoming pain. A person's instinct would surely fear feeling pain and would avoid it, but Yao Chuan ignored it and readily accepted the emotions and pain that he was going to receive.

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