Cultural Invasion In Different World

Chapter 216: actor

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Whitehorn Theater.

"Two special-class tickets for "The Devil's Not Too Cold"..."

"This is your ticket."

Morgan, who was standing behind the ticket window, handed over two coins inscribed with 23 and 24 to the buyer, and took the gold coins handed over by the buyer.

"Wait... you're Morgan! I went to see your 'The Wise Lost' stage play."

Buyers seemed to recognize the elderly-looking man standing behind the ticket window.

"Mr. Morgan, I heard that you went to the Nolan National Theatre, but I haven't seen your show lately. How... become a conductor?"

Buyers not only knew the conductor named Morgan, but also seemed to be his loyal audience.

"Because the films released by the White Thorns Theater were so good, the Nolan National Theater declared bankruptcy. I reluctantly found a job by relying on a small relationship with the owner of this theater."

Morgan answered the buyer's question with a smile on his face. This should have been the lowest point of his life, but there was no frustration in his tone.

"Sure enough, it's because of the 'movie'. I just came to see it after listening to my friend's ranting recommendation. Mr. Morgan, I still firmly believe that your stage play is better. Why don't you continue to be an actor in the stage play?"

The buyer was a little excited, but Morgan didn't answer. The buyer was about the same age as him, and there were some gray marks in his brown hair. He belonged to the old-fashioned generation.

"First time watching The Devil's Not Too Cold?" Morgan answered him with another question.

"Yes, Mr. Morgan, with my daughter."

He pointed to the other side of the theater, where there was indeed a young girl waiting for him.

"Go over there and buy a handkerchief before you enter," Morgan said.

"Handkerchief? My daughter is carrying this..."

"It's not for your daughter, but for you... and there are people waiting behind you. Please come this way to watch the movie."

After Morgan made a gesture, the buyer walked towards the auditorium with confusion.

Not many people came to watch "The Devil Is Not Too Cold" today. Compared to the previous time when the entire theater was filled with crowds and had no place to stand, it was indeed relatively small today.

After selling "movie tickets" to two dozen more ticket buyers, Morgan finally had time to spare.

"Hmm... Master Morgan, why are we still serving as squires in this theater, you should go back to Farosi!"

Standing beside Morgan was a girl who was less than 1.5 meters tall. The most striking thing was the two fluffy ears that kept shaking on the tips of the girl's light brown hair.

This is not the ear a human should have...

"Fimes, what do you think of the movie "The Devil Is Not Too Cold"?"

Morgan stared at the girl beside him, and the question seemed to pierce the most painful part of her heart.

"If it weren't for this movie, our troupe wouldn't be disbanded... You don't have to be a squire in this theater, Tutor Morgan!"

What happened during this period is indeed very unfortunate for this little girl. As a stage actor, she has not performed on stage for three months. Let's not talk about it. The audience who came on stage for the last time was almost single digits. .

She still remembers the deserted look in the audience. After that performance, the Nolan National Theatre declared bankruptcy, and she became a homeless person.

"That's not what I'm asking, I want to know if you like the movie The Devil's Not Too Cold."

Morgan looked at her, and she was about to say a few more complaints.

But under Morgan's gaze, all the complaints Phimes wanted to say were swallowed back.

In the end, the animal-eared girl covered the corners of her attendant costume with her hands, and even the furry ears on her forehead drooped down, giving Morgan a hesitant answer.

"like."

Although the appearance of the movie "The Devil Is Not Too Cold" made her lose her original troupe, she has to admit that "The Devil Is Not Too Cold" is indeed a very interesting movie.

At the beginning, she went to the Bai Jinghua Theater to watch the movie with a critical and slandering mentality. She was fully prepared for the poisonous tongue. After watching it, all the dissatisfaction in her mind turned into tears in the corners of her eyes.

When she cried until the end, she was so sad that she didn't have the mood to slander the movie.

"That's enough." Morgan nodded.

"But... Master Morgan, if you go back to Farosi, it will definitely be more..."

Phimes was not willing to stay here as a servant, but Morgan didn't answer, just pointed to Phimes's side.

The fluffy ears on her forehead twitched, only to find a new guest standing at the window.

"Ah... I'm sorry!" She immediately turned sideways and greeted the new guest with a smile, a model of an excellent attendant.

The work continued until ten o'clock in the morning. At the entrance of Sir Bai Jinghua's study, the actors from the original "Bai Jinghua Troupe" lined up in a long line at the entrance of the study, with more than 20 people.

"What? The producer of "The Devil Is Not Too Cold" is here?"

With free time, Fei Mess found the last actor who was standing and asked, and learned the news of the arrival of the producer behind "This Devil Is Not Too Cold".

"I heard that there are new movie preparations, or to choose new actors!"

"… "

Hearing what the other party said, Feimeisi didn't feel any fluctuations in her heart. She just wanted to pick up the blade that had been hidden for a long time and send it to the maker of "This Devil Is Not Too Cold".

Fei Meisi glanced at the long line and hesitated. As a senior stage actor, the movie was a kind of "heretic" in her opinion.

When a movie is shown, the audience cannot see the real actors on the stage of the theater at all, and only false images are presented to the audience.

But her mentor, Morgan, went straight to the end of the line.

"Teacher Morgan, did you also choose to stay at Nolan because you wanted to be involved in the shooting of the next movie...?"

Phimes herself insisted on her self-cultivation as a stage actor for her mentors, but Morgan didn't seem to care about that.

"I just wanted to meet the makers of 'The Devil's Not Too Cold,' as an audience, but as an actor... who wouldn't want to play a character in a good story?" Morgan said.