The weather is very good and the sun is shining brightly.

The heroic finale scene is usually shot on a cloudy or rainy day, but Cheng Qing chose to go against the trend and chose a sunny day.

Without the atmosphere of the weather, the actors' acting skills were put to a greater test.

Fortunately, Sang Chi had prepared for this scene early on, so the filming was not as difficult as imagined.

"Wei Shao, please sit here." Cheng Qing called Wei Shao to his side.

Wei Shao was still dressed coolly today, without a hood, revealing his red-dyed hair. In the past, his hair was always carefully groomed and sprayed with styling spray, making him look handsome and cool. But today, his hair was limp and drooping, looking messy and sloppy, which was not in line with his style at all.

He obediently sat down next to Cheng Qing.

Cheng Qing: “Here.”

Wei Shao stared at the lollipop in his hand in confusion, asking: What are you doing?
He stopped eating childish things like lollipops when he was in primary school.

Wei Shao refused coldly, "I don't want to eat it."

Cheng Qing peeled off the outer layer of candy wrapper for him. "Sugar will promote the secretion of dopamine neurons in the brain. These neurons will stimulate nerve endings. Simply put, it will comfort you and make you feel happier."

Wei Shao: “???”

Wei Shao: "I'm not unhappy."

Cheng Qing stuffed the peeled lollipop into his hand and said, "Take it. You'll need it later."

Wei Shao: "..."

Wei Shao clenched the lollipop in his hand and only refrained from throwing it away because he was the director.

What a joke! He is not a child, how could he seek comfort from candy?
"Action!"

Wei Shao's attention was gradually attracted to Sang Chi in the monitor.

Sang Chi's makeup today was very light and her face looked a little pale. According to the time point of the movie, Rong Jiang had just returned from the battlefield.

Although she won the battle, she was also injured and her injuries had not yet healed, so her complexion naturally did not look good.

She could have used this as an excuse to recuperate at home, but when she heard that the princess threatened her with Murong Heng's life for attending the banquet, she still chose to attend.

Even though I know this trip is likely to be dangerous.

Cheng Qing gave a close-up of this scene.

The woman was dressed in green, with a calm, cool and elegant temperament. She lowered her eyes and looked at the post in her hand. The phoenix tree behind her dropped yellow leaves, implying that her short and green life would be like the leaves of the phoenix tree.

Withering is her end.

Cheng Qing heard Wei Shao's slightly rapid breathing beside him and chuckled.

We are just getting started! We are getting excited now, but what are we going to do next?

Wei Shao blinked his eyes behind his sunglasses, and for a moment, he impulsively wanted to take the person under the phoenix tree away.

Fly away.

Even though Wei Shao hadn't seen Shang Rong Jiang's part of the script, he knew that the eldest princess' invitation would definitely not be a good one. Plus, Sang Chi didn't have many parts, so Wei Shao already had some guesses about how her final scene would end.

He didn't like that ending.

Wei Shao knew that he had entered the role. Even though he had no part to play, he was brought into the role by Sang Chi.

Reason and emotion were pulling at each other, and he felt that he should not watch any further.

But my feet couldn't move at all.

As the plot progresses, Wei Shao sees Rong Jiang, played by Sang Chi, stepping step by step into the trap prepared by the princess, and she is in an extremely sober state and is willing to enter the trap.

Wei Shao's eyes gradually turned red.

Not only did he put himself in the role of Wei Shao, but also Murong Heng. Murong Heng didn't know until his death that when he was carefully planning a celebration banquet for Xiao Qingmei, in a corner that he couldn't see, Xiao Qingmei was stepping into the vortex of death step by step.

In the movie, Murong Heng did not see Rong Jiang drink the poisoned wine.

Seeing this scene with his own eyes, Wei Shao finally understood why Murong Heng's desire for power in his later years became so obsessive and almost crazy.

Because of his weakness, he couldn't even protect the people closest to him.

Rong Jiang is a chess piece, so isn't he?
The final game between the Princess and Su Heng resulted in the two childhood sweethearts never to see each other again, even in life or death.

Editor Tang never said that Murong Heng liked Rong Jiang, but Wei Shao felt that this was certain.

Such a stunning character appeared in his dull and boring world, why wouldn't Murong Heng love her?

It's a pity that the star shines too briefly.

It was gone in a flash, and eventually became a source of regret for the young emperor.

Seeing Sang Chi struggling weakly due to the poison, Wei Shao pursed his thin lips and the lollipop in his hand was bent by him. If you took off his sunglasses at this moment, you would definitely see his pair of red eyes.

No, emotions that are too strong are easily noticed.

Screenwriter Tang noticed Wei Shao's attitude.

She was extremely surprised.

She clearly acted like she hated Sang Chi before, so why is she so sad now?
Could it be that he was also impressed by Sang Chi’s acting skills?
Sang Chi is really awesome!
Screenwriter Tang exclaimed in his heart.

She comforted Wei Shao with the mentality of a fan, "Don't be sad, you are about to cry now. When Sang Chi was eaten by a group of wolves, could you still hold on?"

"A pack of wolves sharing food?"

Wei Shao hadn't received this part of the script yet. When he heard that the following plot was like this, he suddenly stood up from his small stool.

Screenwriter Tang realized that he had spoiled the plot.

In Cheng Qing's movies, actors are always given individual scripts, so even they themselves don't know the specific developments afterwards.

What Wei Shao knew was all based on his own guesses and Cheng Qing's occasional revelations.

Even the sunglasses could not hide the nervousness on Wei Shao's face at the moment.

Screenwriter Tang stuck out his tongue at Cheng Qing, begging for mercy and hoping that his recklessness would not cause trouble for subsequent filming.

Cheng Qing didn't blame her, "It's good to let him experience that feeling first."

He turned to Wei Shao and said, "Of course, the crew can't really hurt Sang Chi. Some scenes will still be completed with computer special effects, so you don't have to worry about her safety."

In front of them, Wei Shao quickly suppressed his emotions, but the hand holding the lollipop unconsciously tightened.

His pride did not allow others to see his embarrassment, and Wei Shao thought he could hide it well.

Until the last scene before Sang Chi's death was filmed.

As Cheng Qing said, whether for the purpose of protecting animals or protecting Sang Chi, it is impossible to use real wolves.

Instead, the staff members were asked to wear blue clothes and act as wolves.

The camera will capture their movements, and then use the images in post-production to supplement this segment with special effects.

It stands to reason that people watching from the sidelines wouldn't feel too involved in this situation.

But perhaps it was because the pain on Sang Chi's face was too real, and watching her performance made one feel as if they were actually there, as if the tragic situation of being torn apart, dragged, and eaten by hungry wolves really happened.

Some of the more sentimental female staff have closed their eyes.

However, the one who reacted most excitedly was Wei Shao. (End of this chapter)

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