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Chapter 235 Godot's Middle-Aged Love
Chapter 235 Godot's Middle-Aged Love
Late at night, Sir Gordo Craig's house.
Maurice, the nurse, was browsing on his phone in his room. Two hours ago, he decided to go to bed immediately.
Apparently this "immediately" is a bit long.
"This time we're really going to sleep right away," Morris emphasized again.
Sir Godot provides very good treatment to the personal caregiver, who has a caregiver's room of more than 80 square meters with an independent bathroom, an entertainment room and luxurious decoration.
Normally speaking, if a twenty-year-old student wants to buy such a house in Shuangta City, he or she will have to spend at least the last forty years of his or her life paying off the mortgage, and will also drain all of his or her parents' savings.
And there’s a magical little transformation that happens during the home-buying process.
Before buying, I hope the house price will drop every day. After buying, I immediately become the person who doesn’t want the house price to fall.
Living the life of a tenant farmer, but worrying about the worries of a landlord.
There are more than a dozen empty rooms with the same conditions in the "landlord's" house.
Morris originally thought that he was treated specially and was given a high-end residence.
After walking around the mansion, he realized that he was just being self-indulgent and that this was the standard room in Godo's house.
Since Godot had no family living with him, he did not need many servants, leaving many rooms vacant.
By the way, it took him three hours to go around.
Which normal person's home would have a horse farm, a garden maze, or even a zoo?
A zoo!
Morris didn't know many of the animals there. He heard that raising rare and dangerous animals was a form of social entertainment among the aristocratic circles.
Money is useless, you can give it to him.
Here’s what Morris thinks of the hobby.
Godot's huge manor made him a little scared.
The room was so large that it felt like there were other people hiding in the dark, watching him.
Perhaps because he had read too many horror stories, he always imagined that someone in this big house was conducting terrible experiments, such as creating zombies or something.
Then he was trapped here, dealing with various dangerous mechanisms in the manor while facing the zombie crisis.
I think it would be a good subject for a game.
Finally, when his eyelids were almost closed, Morris put down his phone. It was time to go to bed.
He has fallen asleep with his phone in his hand before.
Just as he was adjusting his cocoon to a comfortable sleeping position, he suddenly heard Sir Godot's rapid and difficult breathing over the monitor.
Maurice came suddenly to consciousness.
In order to keep track of Sir Godot's situation at all times and avoid sudden danger when no one is around while he sleeps, a monitoring system connects the master bedroom and the nurse's bedroom.
According to the contract, when any abnormal sound is heard during the monitoring, the caregiver must rush to the master bedroom immediately.
Morris covered his head with a pillow in frustration. To be honest, he didn't really want to go.
But after a brief hesitation, he threw back the covers, jumped out of bed, and went to perform his duties.
I ran to the master bedroom, opened the door, and found Sir Godot twitching on the bed and having difficulty breathing.
What does the nursing manual say? Yes, it is the side effect of the medicine.
Maurice immediately followed the instructions in the manual and wet a towel to cool down Sir Gordo.
"Don't worry, it'll be okay," he said soothingly.
This is also stated in the manual. This type of breathing difficulty is partly psychological, and appropriate mental support can help alleviate it.
Sir Godot's breathing gradually became calmer.
Maurice also breathed a sigh of relief. It turned out that he made the right decision to rush to the master bedroom. If his negligence caused Sir Godot to be in danger,
I'm afraid he will slap himself in the face when he thinks about it later. Damn it.
He looked into Sir Godot's eyes and felt a sense of trust and support from them.
Seeing that the crisis was over, Morris decided to go back to sleep.
At this moment, applause suddenly broke out behind me.
"Nice show!" Drogo praised. "Much better than the first time."
"Where did you come from?" Morris didn't understand what was going on.
Suddenly, not only Drogo appeared, but also cameras from two angles and a sound engineer.
"We are always here, but we are invisible," Drogo replied.
"Invisible? Didn't the filming end?" Morris remembered that the filming crew left in the evening.
"That's because I saw that you weren't in good condition and were always very concerned about the camera during the filming, so I changed the filming strategy so that you wouldn't know there was a camera."
Zhuo Ge was proud of his excellent idea. "It seems that the effect is very good now. Your performance fits the character perfectly. There is no technique involved, only emotion."
"No, huh?" Morris covered his forehead and paused, suddenly realizing the problem, "Could it be that there is a hidden camera following me?"
"That's right. I hope you can get used to it. The following shoots will be conducted in this way. As long as you can't guess where the camera is and when it will be there, you won't care about it."
"So just now, I was taking a shower and sleeping in the room, and everything was filmed?"
"Don't worry, the scenes that are not suitable for screening will be edited out. Trust my professionalism."
Drogo added, "This is all written in the contract. I thought you had read it."
"I've seen it, see..."
Well, Morris didn’t even look at it because he was too excited at the time and just filled in his name.
As expected, contracts and the like should be studied carefully.
Morris was still frightened. Fortunately, he just lay in bed and played with his mobile phone tonight and did not do any handicraft work, otherwise he would never be able to see anyone in his life.
He still remembers the distant afternoon when his handicraft was discovered by his mother.
That was an embarrassment he never wanted to recall.
After adopting this new shooting mode, subsequent work went smoothly.
In order to ensure the sense of involvement of the two non-professional leading actors, Drogo did not choose a more efficient shooting process, but instead ensured that the order of each scene was consistent with the order of plot development.
So after a week and a half of filming, the early stages only required the completion of Gordo and Maurice’s scenes, and the next scene was the birthday party.
Too bad Godot’s birthday wasn’t on that day.
The birthday party requires a lot of extras, and Drogo also plans to collaborate with popular contestants from Felynn's Good Song as a performance at the birthday party.
It takes a few days to prepare, and Maurice and Gordo also have a rare vacation.
Recently, Morris has been working two jobs at the same time, as a caregiver and an actor.
I have completely adapted to the cameras that are everywhere but can’t be found anyway.
Truly become one with the character.
Life is like a drama, drama is like life.
Inseparable, he really can't be separated.
In the morning, Maurice and Sir Godot are having breakfast.
Because the duration of the Mage's Hand is limited each day, Godot needs to use it in more critical places, so he needs Morris to feed him during meals.
"Are you sure there will be no filming today?" Gordo asked.
"Who knows?" Morris replied nonchalantly. "What difference does it make whether it's filmed now or not?"
While complaining, he gave Gordo cereal.
Sir Godot's breakfast is simple, cereal, eggs, milk, fruit, and sometimes a few slices of bacon, which is not heavily cured and is relatively light.
Oatmeal is the simplest way to eat it, without sugar or various messy ingredients, it is just pure oatmeal mixed with milk.
Maurice didn't like eating like this, and he piled sugar and nuts into his bowl. "It's not healthy," said Sir Godot.
"Healthy? I'm not rich enough to stay healthy by eating light food," Morris replied nonchalantly.
He and his younger brother were poor children from the Roman Empire, his younger brother was a gifted man, he was a super small town problem solver, and together they got the opportunity to study abroad in Repin at public expense.
Because their family didn't have enough food to eat for a long period of time during their childhood.
Therefore, for him, not eating to death when he can eat good food is the greatest "unhealthiness".
In other words, you just eat whatever is high in calories, but there is no concept of food calories yet.
If he didn't love sports and wasn't young, I wonder what his body shape would be like.
"By the way, have you decided on a candidate for the role of your female pen pal?" Morris asked.
In the script, Sir Godot has a female pen pal with whom he has been exchanging letters for several months and they have a lot of fun talking but they have never met.
Although he doesn't appear many times, he is still a relatively important character.
It plays the role of Jean Godot and helps him find the meaning of life again.
Therefore, Drogo fully respects Godot's opinion, and if he has an ambiguous candidate, he will definitely bring him in to film.
The main reason why Drogo did this was that the last scene was not easy to act out.
In the script, when Godot sees his female pen pal, his eyes instantly change from panic to excitement and hope, which is a real test of his acting skills.
Emotional scenes are difficult to act.
The harsh treatment will make the audience feel very uncomfortable.
If handled well, it can also generate a large number of CP fans.
Although CP fans don’t have a very good reputation among fans, they are indeed loyal fans and will also explode gold coins.
Sir Gordo didn't have the acting skills to handle it.
In line with the principle of doing things for real when possible during filming of this drama, Drogo decided to directly find an ambiguous object.
Of course, there are alternatives.
If there is really no one available, find a succubus and use the charm technique directly.
The eyes can also change instantly, but you may not see any hope, instead, you may see a perverted expression...
"No." Godot denied it categorically.
The more he denied it, the more Morris felt there was a problem.
After spending these days together, he has figured out some of Sir Godot's behavioral patterns.
The nobles usually don't deny something easily, and always use ambiguous answers to play guessing games with each other.
If a particularly firm denial is really used, it is either a matter of principle (nobles usually have no principles), or it is a cover-up of the truth.
"Hey, you're in a hurry." Maurice teased Sir Gordo.
"What's the hurry? Eat quickly and don't talk about trivial things while eating." Sir Godot showed a rare trace of panic on his face.
Seeing this reaction, Maurice knew that Sir Godot most likely had a romantic interest.
"Where's your other phone?" he asked.
Sir Gordo has two mobile phones, one of which Maurice uses at will, and in most cases he is asked to send messages on his behalf.
As for the other, there were very few scenes in which it was taken out, and it was discovered secretly by Morris.
When Sir Gordo used that phone, it was mostly typing furiously with the Mage's Hand.
This is what he calls the key point.
"What other phone? I don't know." Sir Gordo denied again.
"It's in the right inside pocket of your shirt."
"Haha, what are you talking about?"
"You should be honest. Even if you have a crush on someone, so what? You are not married. Besides, even if you are married, you are a noble after all." Morris said with a wink.
Chaotic is everyone's stereotype of the aristocracy.
I have to admit that this stereotype is correct.
"If I say no, I won't."
"Well, you can't blame me then." Morris went straight to the phone that Gordo had hidden.
"Hey! This is not within your area of responsibility."
Sir Godot talked tough, but he didn't block with the wizard's hand.
"You'll thank me," Morris said with a sly smile, "Ha, here I found the 'treasure'."
Morris was like Gollum who had obtained the Lord of the Rings, with an expression of arrogance.
"Let me take a look. Oh, 'The Lonely Performer' is pinned. Is this a typing chat? It's no different from a letter."
Morris opened the chat box and said, "Wow! Good guy! Such a big spark, quite a chat."
Sparks, a little design in the social circle, require both parties to chat every day to maintain the sparks.
"Hey, I didn't expect you to play so youthfully."
In Morris's impression, most of those who like to keep the spark logo are minors.
"Oh! And they are the people who chat the most among each other's friends. It's not easy. If this is not ambiguity, then what is ambiguity?" Morris pretended to be surprised.
"Have you seen her?"
Sir Godot hesitated for a moment before answering, "No."
"No! How can that be possible? What if the other person is ugly and fat? I'm not discriminating, but with your net worth, you have to find someone pleasing to the eye. You can say I'm vulgar, but I don't believe you're not that kind of person. Look, let me help you get a photo."
"Wait!" Sir Godot hurriedly stopped him.
"Hey, what are you afraid of? Or to be more polite, let's ask about your height and weight."
"No, what if she wants to see my photo too?" Sir Gordo explained the reason for his hesitation.
"Then show it to her. I know a good way to judge a relationship. During a chat, divide the number of times you speak by the total number of times the two of you speak, and the number of times you start a topic by the total number of topics the two of you start. See how high the sum is. If it's higher than 50%, there's a relationship."
Morris said as he began to count.
"no need."
"Ha, I just flipped through a few pages, and it's about 80% complete. This is not as simple as having a trick. I suggest you just be clear."
"No, it's not about that," Sir Godot said a little depressed, "I'm just afraid that she would mind..."
"Mind what?" Morris asked back, and after a pause he realized, "Mind your health? Hey, if you hadn't mentioned it, I would have forgotten about it."
"I'm sure I'll mind."
"Your body is a problem in a poor family, but in front of your wealth, it is called a feature."
"I will think about it."
"It's up to you." Seeing Godot repeatedly refuse, Morris no longer forced it.
"Read today's newspaper." Sir Godot changed the subject.
"Row."
Reading newspapers is a regular part of their morning routine, but Morris prefers to read the news online.
Picking up the newspaper, Morris suddenly froze in place.
"what happened?"
"****" Morris swore rarely, using the old language that Roman used before the common language.
He said in a trembling voice: "The war has begun. The Roman Empire supports the Kingdom of Villian and has declared war on the city of Augustan."
(End of this chapter)
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