This! Wilhelm was also shocked watching from behind the scenes.
There is no such plot in the script! Otherwise, the size of the shield and the diameter of the dragon's throat would have been set in advance to ensure that the shield could get stuck in the opponent's throat.
Looking at Ask's decisive and unhesitating approach, it was estimated that he had already calculated the sizes of the two and made sure that he could get them stuck before doing so. Otherwise, if he lost his shield and was sprayed all over by dragon flames, the whole team would definitely be wiped out and have to reshoot!
However, the size of the shield is nothing, but when did he confirm the width of the dragon's throat
Wilhelm pondered for a moment, and suddenly realized: when the dragon was spewing flames, he had to hold up his shield, and he certainly couldn't see what was going on in the dragon's mouth. So it could only be that the dragon opened its mouth and didn't breathe out - that is, when the dragon opened its mouth to try to bite Eleanor off after it stopped breathing for the first time!
Just by looking at it, he remembered the size of the opponent's throat? Wilhelm suddenly became excited. That's right, sharp insight and deep battlefield intuition, this is the strength of the genius swordsman Solomon! It was right to choose him to play this role!
With the shield stuck in its throat, the dragon had no choice but to try to swallow the foreign object. Eleanor was quick-witted and immediately thrust her staff into the dragon's mouth, blocking its upper and lower jaws.
Now the dragon couldn't close its mouth, let alone swallow. In addition, the dragon poison that continuously entered its body began to take effect, forcing it to roll over and hit its neck, shaking its head in pain.
The three of them quickly moved away, fearing that they would be affected by the other party's violent struggle.
"Cast a spell," Ask reminded.
Eleanor then remembered that she was a wizard in the play, and she quickly chanted to cast fire and thunder, smashing them aimlessly at the dragon's body.
Mi'er held the pistol in both hands, half-closed her eyes, and accurately shot at the wound on the dragon's abdomen caused by the fire thunder. Because the dragon's rolling movements were too intense, she had to concentrate all her energy to lock onto the vital points that flashed by frequently.
Under the bombardment of spells and bullets, the dragon gradually lost its strength, and its golden vertical pupils slowly lost their luster.
Dead? The two girls were still a little bit unbelievable. This was a giant dragon. How could it be killed by the three of us? Would we have to reshoot it
"It's wonderful! Let's stop here." As if seeing through the girls' concerns, the man beside them said with a smile, "As long as the fight within these ten minutes is exciting enough, we can't let the audience watch the battle for three days and three nights just because the opponent is a dragon, right?"
Oh oh oh oh, Eleanor and Mier then remembered that they were filming a movie, and this dragon was simply a weirdo.
"Then let's call it a day?" Ask let out a long breath.
If you count carefully, everyone has been filming for several days in a row. Even if the mind and body do not need sleep, doing one thing for a long time will always make you tired.
"Don't worry, there's still one last scene." The narrator said with a smile, "This scene is the highlight of the whole play, everyone remember to act with all your heart."
Three people: …
I was so focused on fighting the dragon boss just now that I actually forgot there was a last scene in the script.