Chapter 410 Acting on impulse, feigning death
Having confirmed that none of the messages from her new owner contained a single "no," Jiang Hanying decisively put her phone away, looked up at Pei Yuan, and confidently said, "Done!"

Pei Yuan's immediate reaction was, "So fast?"

She simply couldn't help but have doubts.

This is no small matter.

How do we solve the problem of finding a place to raise horses? Where can we find horse breeders?

It directly involves personnel and local issues; even with money, without local connections, it still won't work.

How could it be so easy to do?

"Sis, who exactly did you find?"

Aside from sleeping, she's practically inseparable from Hanying. How come she didn't know her Hanying had such amazing connections!
"Instructor."

Upon hearing this answer, Pei Yuan felt a sense of both surprise and inevitability.

"You just mentioned it, and the instructor agreed to take care of the horse for you once you buy it?"

Anyway, he didn't refuse.

Pei Yuan: "..."

So not refusing means agreeing?

She was completely convinced by this logic!

*
the other side.

Li Chengxiao called out to Que Lu, who had just finished eating and was about to leave without even using the dishwasher.

"Wait, don't go yet."

"Can't you wash the lunch dishes and I'll wash the dinner dishes? I'm going to check if the child is awake yet; he's been sleeping for almost a day and a night."

"I'm not letting you wash the dishes, I just want to ask you something."

"What do you say."

"I remember you said that the courtyard behind the dark alley next door was also yours?"

"Yes, it's what my parents left for me to use when I get married. The two courtyards can be combined. But I don't think I'll ever need it in my life. Why are you suddenly asking about this?"

"I'd like to borrow it for a moment."

“That courtyard has been abandoned for a long time and is uninhabitable.”

No one lives here.

"Then what do you need it for?"

"Raising horses".

After thinking it over for the time it takes to eat a meal, he decided to find a place first.

Jiang Hanying is truly capable of delivering a horse to him without a second thought.

What to raise?

"Ma, your yard isn't habitable for people, but it should be okay for horses to live in, right?"

"There's a place to live, but why did you suddenly decide to raise horses? Where did you get the horses?"

"Not yet, but soon. Let's get the place ready first." After a pause, a hint of helplessness appeared on Li Chengxiao's face. "Jiang Hanying asked me to help raise them."

Que Lu: "..."

After a few seconds of silence, I couldn't help but mutter, "She really does do whatever she wants."

She then glared at her friend, who was getting up and quickly clearing the dishes, and said, "And you, you're spoiling her way too much."

After Li Chengxiao put all the dishes and chopsticks into the dishwasher, washed his hands, and walked out of the kitchen, a bunch of keys was tossed to him. "The ones from the neighbor's yard."

"Thanks."

"Wait a minute," Que Lu called out to him as he turned to open the door to the neighboring yard, "Are you planning to feed them yourself? If you ask me, you might as well just spend some money to hire someone."

Li Chengxiao had considered this question, but then immediately dismissed it. Her intuition told her that the horse Jiang Hanying suddenly wanted to buy was probably, very likely, not a normal horse.

Just to be on the safe side, he should raise it himself.

"It's alright, it won't take much effort."

"Fine, whatever you want. But let me make this clear: if you're not free, don't even think about asking me to feed you."

"No need for you."

"That's fine."

*
The afternoon scenes for Group B were filmed in the same woods as before.

The morning shoot consisted of the most intense and exciting fight scenes, while the afternoon shoots seemed much easier to everyone.

Riding horses and shooting arrows, except for being careful not to ride in front of Gu Wang, who plays the emperor, we were free to improvise. It was a chance to experience the fun of ancient hunting while filming.

However, everyone else's horses were brought over by staff, but Jiang Hanying rode her own horse to the place she wanted to ride.

The answer is no one dares to hold their hand.

Although the horse seems to have returned to normal after that one crazy incident in the morning, what if it suddenly goes crazy again?

They were also thinking about their own lives.

Before filming began, the director specifically called Jiang Hanying over to ask her a question. After receiving Jiang Hanying's promise that there would be absolutely no problems, he took a deep breath, waved his hand, and announced that everyone should take their positions and prepare to start filming.

After receiving instructions, the prop team members scattered throughout the woods swiftly opened the cages containing live chickens and rabbits. These were also actors, prey actors!

Watching the actors scatter and flee as soon as they were released from their cages on the monitor, the director picked up the megaphone and said, "Action!"

The camera focuses on the emperor, played by Gu Wang.

"drive!"

His horse should have galloped off first, but in reality, it did lift its hooves, but only hesitated and hopped around in place, looking somewhat restless.

This is the struggle between instinct and long-trained habits.

Jiang Hanying, sitting on her big black horse, quietly moved further to the side upon seeing this.

Now that the distance was greater, Gu Wang's horse finally let habit overcome its instinctive fear and charged forward.

They were moving incredibly fast, almost giving the impression of a desperate escape.

The camera blurred for a moment, and the director quickly picked up the megaphone again, yelling, "Slow down! Slow down!"

Gu Wang, who was focused on controlling the horse beneath him, thought: He wanted to too!
At this speed, he didn't dare to loosen the reins, nock an arrow, or shoot.

Fortunately, after a while, the horse under him finally slowed down, and he then aimed at the small animals in the forest that looked dull and didn't move much and shot a few arrows.

This time, Jiang Hanying focused on maintaining a good distance from the other actors and the horse she was riding.

They can't be too close, affecting the performance of the other horses, nor can they be too far away, running out of the frame.

As for the live chickens and rabbits released into the woods, she wasn't very interested in shooting them. She would freeze as soon as she got close to them, as if she wanted to commit suicide. Hunting them didn't really bother her.

I'd rather look forward to those two little bugs tonight!

During a scene where they were filming a shooter picking up an animal and putting it on a horse, a crew member was about to replace a live rabbit with one that looked like it had been shot. Before they could even make a move, Jiang Hanying reached out and grabbed the rabbit's ears from the ground, then threw them into the saddlebag hanging on the horse's back.

The rabbit didn't struggle at all throughout the whole ordeal, and remained motionless once it landed in the saddlebag, making it seem as if it had truly been killed by the arrow.

The crew members standing in the blind spot of the camera were stunned.

Are even rabbits this good at acting these days?

After the hunting scenes were filmed and the actors left the set, the crew had to retrieve the live chickens and rabbits that had been left in the woods. These weren't just there to play the role of prey; they were also everyone's dinner!
After finishing the task and taking inventory, they discovered that "one chicken and two rabbits were missing."

Just as the prop team members, who had been busy all day, were about to turn back and search again, Jiang Hanying slapped her forehead in full view of everyone, turned around and pulled out a chicken from the horse's saddlebag, followed by two rabbit ears, one gray and one white.

Everyone's eyes immediately fell on the chicken and two rabbits in Jiang Hanying's hands. Although at first glance they looked motionless and dead, upon closer inspection, the chicken's breast and the rabbit's abdomen showed obvious rises and falls, indicating that they were still alive.

So how did they manage to play dead so convincingly under Jiang Hanying's watchful eye?


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