Chapter Ninety-Four: Proof
Diana suddenly withdrew the script from Harvey's hand, and carefully examined it for a while, her face was solemn and full of uneasiness and doubt, and she exclaimed: "My master, why do you want to write such a thing at this time? Why do you have to bequeath all your possessions to me? Are you going to leave me? ”
Harvey reacted directly to the content of chapter 92 of the novel "The Count of Monte Cristo", the Count of Monte Cristo and Fernand's son were about to fight a duel, but at the pleading of Mercetes, it turned into death, and the Count of Monte Cristo planned to write a will to record the whole story and give all his property to Haydai.
- Interesting, just enough to test the practicality of acting skills.
Harvey chuckled, turned and became the mature and wise Count of Monte Cristo, with all the lines and character reactions in his mind.
The Count of Monte Cristo took a step back, his face became reluctant, and he explained: "No, I'm just going on a trip." The Count of Monte Cristo's face became melancholy again, and he looked at Haidai's expression with infinite tenderness and said softly, "Think of what misfortune has befallen me. ”
The Count of Monte Cristo did not finish the sentence, he saw that Haydai was full of questions, as if he had seen through all his thoughts, and the Count of Monte Cristo could not be ruthless under that pleading gaze.
"And then?" Haidai asked in a solemn and calm tone, unemotional but aggressive, which surprised the Count of Monte Cristo.
The Count of Monte Cristo let out a silent sigh, knowing that it was useless but still barely showing a hidden smile: "If anything happens to me, I want my daughter to be happy." ”
Hai Dai smiled bitterly and took a step back, clenching her silver teeth, as if trying to control her emotions, but she shed tears, holding her hands and her delicate body couldn't help but tremble.
"Haidai..."
"Do you want to leave me behind and die alone? Leaving me with nothing? ”
Hai Dai lowered her head, extremely sad and as if begging the person in front of her, she could not get a response from the earl, as if venting the will in her hand to shreds, threw it to the ground and pleaded: "My lord, I don't need your property, I don't want anything, if you die, then give the property to someone else!" ”
She grabbed the Count's clothes, and her delicate body collapsed in front of Monte Cristo, and let out a final murmur: "If you die... If you're dead, I'll be with you..."
The Count of Monte Cristo's face was extremely stiff, and he couldn't help but half-kneel down and hug Haidai's delicate body, but this time Haidai did not fall asleep, but fainted because she couldn't accept the reality.
There was a moment of silence, this sudden scene attracted everyone's attention and was stunned, everyone who had seen "The Count of Monte Cristo" recognized this scene at once, and the performance seemed to let them see the real Count of Monte Cristo and Haidai, and with a professional theatrical eye could not find flaws in this scene.
Harvey ordered the skill tree himself, but he was surprised that Diana was able to play on the spot.
Diana struggled out of Harvey's arms and helped him pick up the torn script on the ground, Jade straightened her hair and said flatly: "That's my answer, sorry, tore up your script." ”
Harvey, who didn't react, replied, "Ah, it's okay, I've memorized the content anyway." ”
Diana turned to look at Christie, who was standing on the side, and bowed slightly: "Then I'll continue to practice." ”
Harvey immediately understood what was going on.
Rather than meaningless rebuttals, Diana prefers to use facts to prove that she never thinks it is difficult to play a certain character, not to mention that she herself is a big fan of "The Count of Monte Cristo" and knows the female number one Haidai very well.
Christie was also shocked by the sudden scene, she bit her lip and finally turned into a wry smile, within a few minutes of the performance she knew why Harvey wanted Diana to play Haydai, even if she was unwilling in her heart, she still had to admit that Diana was more suitable for the role of Haydai than her.
"The Count of Monte Cristo" is scheduled to officially start filming four days later, and everyone is in full swing to prepare. Harvey wrote the script, perfected the function of the photographic crystal, and the other filming arrangements were also handled by Jared and William, who usually only needed to discuss the use of the photographic crystal with Kenneth in the drama theater and organize the performance practice of the Brenda Theater Troupe.
Diana's Haydai and Shirley's Mercetes both have a relatively late appearance, but they have plenty of time to practice.
Diana's talent as an actor is very amazing, there is no need for Harvey to worry about it, it is much more complicated to train Shirley, Harvey's plan is to cultivate Shirley's words and deeds, and spend a lot of time at home every day to teach her speaking skills, social etiquette, and prepare a set of exquisite cosmetics for her, with these, even if you don't have to perform anything, it is naturally suitable for the role of a noble lady like the countess.
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"Dear Count Devon Henrietta,
Hello, I haven't been in contact with you for some time, and it wasn't until today that I realized that it had been a few months since the Count of Monte Cristo was published by your descendant himself. I have rarely started writing since I finished The Count of Monte Cristo, because I have found projects that interest me more, I am not willing to be satisfied with creating a literary work, and now I am trying to create a world, which has something to do with The Count of Monte Cristo, and I think maybe you will be interested too.
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Devon read Harvey's letter several times, mentioning that Harvey was working on the "phantom" of The Count of Monte Cristo, and secondly, he wanted to use his connections in Norton to buy some magic items and periodicals, which surprised Devon, and Harvey almost asked him to visit all of Norton's magic-related stores.
"Mr. Adrian turned out to be a spellcaster, oh! No wonder the surname Adrian has always felt so familiar. ”
Devin didn't feel embarrassed by this, and it only took a day to order his men to do it, and it would take a few days to transport it to Elroy City.
He was more puzzled that Harvey mentioned the filming of "Phantom" in "The Count of Monte Cristo" in the letter, although he had not had much contact with the wizard circle, and knew that there was no such thing as "phantom" or similar terms, illusion or what?
"A novelist is reluctant to write novels, but tosses in other fields, I really don't know what to say, oh my God~ I should persuade him not to waste his talent." Devon smiled bitterly and was speechless, took the wooden box that was sent with the envelope, weighed it, Harvey's letter explained how to use this thing, in a dimly lit place against a white wall, preferably with a white cloth pressed on the mechanism projection.
The capital, Norton, is not a medium-sized city like Elroy, where every day is changing, and Earl Devon is very receptive to new things, so he ordered his subordinates to close the curtains and arrange a white projection cloth of just the right size according to the content of the letter.
"Click~" press the switch.
He was surprised to see the clear picture projected on the white cloth, and Harvey stood alone in the picture and took off his hat and smiled at him: "Count Devon Henrietta, now I will give you a formal introduction to the "apparition" I mentioned in my letter, I think you must also be interested. ”
Devin was taken aback and confused: "This is an illusion!?" The scenes inside seem to be real, is it a captured picture? ”