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Chapter 243 The Gradually Changing Audience

Chapter 243 The Gradually Changing Audience
Peter loved the look of The Intouchables.

He felt a little regretful that he had spared no effort to discredit this evil film on the Internet, even though he had never seen it.

But everyone said that at the time, so he followed suit, just like everyone else in the group.

I think this is a demonic film that confuses right and wrong and is extremely evil.

Then impulse and blindness devoured his reason.

In fact, he had also seen some objective reviews or spoiler-containing comments about the film at that time.

But he didn't read it seriously. Instead, his mind was full of thoughts about how to refute the content.

Or it could be simpler and you could just directly judge that the other party is being paid to give positive reviews.

There is no evidence, it's purely subjective.

Looking back now, he wasn't quite sure why he had been so angry.

Is it because the pressure in real life is too great and there is nothing truly meaningful to do, so one can only vent on the Internet?

Young Peter didn't know that there was a word called "rhythm".

People whose lives are full of stress are like huge powder kegs that can explode with just a spark.

Some people who do this kind of thing do it for money, some do it out of hatred, and some have no reason at all. They may just be looking for fun and enjoy the pleasure of creating conflicts on the Internet.

Some people have a chaotic and evil heart hidden beneath their ordinary appearance.

On the big screen, the farce of the tiefling and the knight fooling both the guards and the doctor ended.

They took advantage of the moment when the Griffin Knight left and the doctor was going downstairs, and fled at full speed, leaving the doctor standing downstairs with a dazed look on his face.

The doctor's confused look caused another round of laughter from the audience.

"I didn't expect this magic figure who gave away tickets was quite interesting." Someone in the seats whispered.

"Yeah, I thought only movies that no one watched would have this kind of activity."

The film title appears only after this plot ends.

"untouchable".

There is a white word on a black background. The font is simple and cold without any artistic effects, which seems to imply that the plot is not as light-hearted as the opening.

The scene changes to the jazz mansion.

In the exquisitely decorated corridor, a row of people sat anxiously on chairs, waiting for their interviews.

Although Peter had never seen what Grace's home looked like, he thought it should be similar to this.

"Not a bad taste," Grace said.

"Huh?" Peter had no idea what she meant.

"The taste of the furnishings is not like those businessmen who have become rich in recent decades, who put all kinds of expensive things in their homes. It doesn't look good at all."

Grace's family is an old aristocratic family. Influenced by the atmosphere of the entire circle, they have always looked down on the new rich who have risen through business.

The chain of contempt is everywhere.

The camera angle is interesting, not showing each interviewee directly, but instead glancing at the shoes they are wearing.

Pairs of exquisitely crafted, oiled and waxed leather shoes that were dazzling even in the sun were brushed past and stopped on a pair of dirty old boots.

Peter was very familiar with such old boots; his father wore such boots, which were considered good in the factory.

Mechanics are still paid better than workers. Most workers will just wear their shoes if they are broken, as long as they can still fit their feet into them.

The camera then pulled up and gave a close-up of the owner of the boots.

The tattered, street-style outfit he wore was probably a popular street style among young people nowadays. He put a lot of thought into it, but compared with the other interviewees, he just looked like a street-style guy.

The most important thing is that this is a tiefling, the same tiefling who drove the magic car in the opening scene.

The audience realized that this was a reverse order, and now it would tell how a tiefling mixed with noble lords, went racing late at night, and fooled the guards.

Each interviewee answered two questions.

“Tell me about your experience.”

The first few people all said that they had been educated in a certain famous college, had many years of experience in the nursing industry, and who they had served.

“Why do you want to work in the nursing profession?”

The answers were again out of love, wanting to help disadvantaged groups and make a contribution to society.

The only one who was a little honest said he did it for money.

When listening to these answers, the Jazz had a blank expression on his face, as if they were not recruiting a caregiver for him.

Peter thought about it and felt that if it were him, he would probably give a similar answer. Even though it would be hypocritical, it would at least sound nice, right?

He didn't even have the courage to answer that it was for money.

He did not deny that there were such people, but they were definitely not many.

Peter has taken care of a patient with limited mobility, his grandmother.

Because their father has no time and cannot afford a caregiver, they have to rely on their grandchildren to take care of them.

It was okay at the beginning, but as time went on, he couldn't help feeling unhappy and even got angry with his grandmother occasionally. He knew very well that was wrong, but he just couldn't control himself.

This is my own grandmother.

Caring for a stranger.

It's definitely a torturous job.

After a long period of preparation, the male protagonist finally made his "shining appearance".

He was extraordinary as soon as he entered the interview room. He first flirted with the pretty secretary, which was quite greasy.

Any relevant experience?

Not at all, but having taken care of small animals, I feel that taking care of people is similar.

Why come?

I have nothing to do recently, so any money I can earn is good.

It sounds like taking care of the Jazz is a crappy job that you only try out when you have no other choice.

After answering, he shook hands with the jazz, and then showed the classic "fake hand" joke.

The farewell before leaving was also unique.

The tiefling waved his hand at the knight in the wheelchair, "No need to stand up to see me off."

The audience was amused by his sudden words and wanted to laugh but didn't dare to. If they laughed out loud, it would be a bit hellish and would be suspected of being disrespectful to the patient.

So it was difficult to keep a straight expression on everyone's face.

"How are these two protagonists going to meet?"

Someone in the audience asked in a confused whisper.

"I said it started as a kidnapping."

"Are you stupid? You kidnapped someone and cooperated with the robbers to put on a show for the Garrison?"

"The plot is so easy to guess, isn't it because the screenwriter is not good enough?"

In the eyes of most viewers, Tiefling's interview must have ended in failure.

There is no reason to succeed.

There is neither experience nor a good starting point.

He looks like a thug and acts like a thug, just like most people's impression of a tiefling.

It is impossible to play a villain at a high level because there is always the devil, the big villain, above your head.

I can only play characters who are not evil but are bad enough to be annoying.

"The Jazz will pick him."

Peter muttered at this time.

He seemed to see his own shadow in this tiefling, although his situation was slightly better than that of the tiefling.

However, their similarity is that they all have connections with social classes far above their own.

Maybe the final outcome will be the same, ending in separation.

Grace obviously didn't guess what Peter was thinking, she was now completely absorbed by the plot of the magic shadow.

"why?"

She doesn't understand either.

If it were his father, he would definitely not hire such a tiefling, and probably wouldn't even allow him to appear near the manor.

"Because he respects the Jazz."

"Every interviewer respects Jazz."

In Grace's opinion, the tiefling was the one who showed the least respect to the knight.

Shake hands with a person who can't raise his hands, scare him with a fake hand, and make a joke before leaving that doesn't require standing up.

How can you rub salt into the wound?
It's just so offensive.

"He treated Jazz like a normal person, an equal, not a patient who needed sympathy."

Peter replied.

In a sense, he was also a "patient" when facing Grace.

It's a disease caused by poverty.

Compared to people who have a harder life, his family's conditions are pretty good, but this comparison depends on the reference system.

If Grace is used as a reference, his family is similar to poorer families. The difference is so small that it is impossible to distinguish them on the vertical axis of Grace, which is a huge unit scale.

Poverty may be more pitiful than some physical problems.

If you have physical problems, there will be people who sympathize with you, even though they themselves may not like this sympathy.

As for poverty, in today's social evaluation system, everyone has to find fault with it.

Are you not working hard enough?
Have you worked hard?
Grace, who was beside him, also noticed Peter's low mood.

She realized then that she seemed to be the interviewees in front of the magic shadow.

Treat Peter as a vulnerable person and sympathize with him self-righteously.

Wearing common people's clothes, even though these clothes are handmade by top tailors with expensive materials, they are only common people's clothes in style.

We rode bicycles together, and her bicycle was definitely not an ordinary product produced in a factory.

And then I was moved.

She is such a considerate and good girl.

However, they did not realize that this somewhat performative care could also cause emotional harm.

She wanted to tell Peter that he was too sensitive, that she had no such intentions, and that she just wanted him to feel better.

But she couldn't say it out loud, because she thought about the interviewers, who also wanted to make things easier for the patients.

The starting point is always yourself.

The shadow then showed the life of the tiefling, a messy little room, hanging out with a group of like-minded friends, and having nothing serious to do.

He also has a family, but his younger brother looks like a gang member. He will probably follow the tiefling-exclusive employment path like many other tieflings.

Joining gangs, committing crimes, offending the wrong people, or simply having bad luck one day, going to jail, getting out, continuing this kind of life, and finally dying on the streets.

Why don't you find a real job?
The tiefling in the picture gave the answer, tried, but couldn't find it.

Almost all interviewers chose to reject him when they saw his race.

Even though he has no criminal record.

This is a very cost-effective approach. Since some snakes are poisonous and some are not, and it is difficult to distinguish them, then just don't make the distinction and stay away from all snakes.

So, Drogo Group is doing a good thing.

Peter suddenly realized that he seemed to have completely misunderstood the motives of the Drogo Group.

They are not whitewashing the Tieflings, as they are also offering rewards to stubborn elements who refuse to change their ways, and only provide job opportunities to those who can correct themselves.

The Drogo Group is trying to change a group of people.

However, he and his friends have been attacking the Drogo Group on the Internet.

That's really bad.

The evil shadow continued, and the protagonist Tiefling spent the whole night on the street with his friends. Until the early morning, he dragged his tired body to the manor.

As Peter said, the knight chose the tiefling who performed "outstandingly" in the interview.

He was given a huge private bedroom, whereas he had been homeless and had nowhere to sleep the night before.

"why?"

There was a lot of noise in the audience.

"Why was he chosen?"

"That's right, he obviously doesn't know anything."

"I can do this kind of work, but no one gives me the opportunity."

"That bedroom is much bigger than my house."

"It's just a phantom story. You can't believe it."

"It must be a kidnapping carried out under the guise of a caregiver."

The audience member is still obsessed with the kidnapping.

And in the film, Tiefling's performance is indeed very unprofessional.

When pouring hot water, I accidentally poured it on Jazz's legs. I found that Jazz's perception was not very sensitive, so I poured it again to try again.

When feeding him, he was busy stealing glances at the secretary's butt and fed the potato into the gentleman's eyes.

When the phone rang, he handed the phone directly to Jazz, not realizing that he had no hands to receive it.

There were bursts of laughter in the theater.

Now everyone watches it as an absurd comedy.

But this tiefling is not without his merits.

He kept telling Jazz all kinds of hellish jokes, making fun of all the parts of his body that couldn't move.

Jazz also gradually began to feel the humor of the jokes, from being uncomfortable in the beginning, and laughed together. Oh, no, Jazz couldn't laugh together, so they all laughed out loud.

I learned the professional skills related to nursing very seriously and quickly.

There are many very smart people who have never had the opportunity to receive an education and therefore are unable to display their talents.

Play snowball fight with Jazz, even though Jazz is only beaten unilaterally.

And racing with Jazz.

Yes, it is the luxury car that appears in the opening credits.

Before, the knight could only travel in a slow car specially made for patients, but the tiefling obviously didn't care much about such rules.

Here the tieflings rarely show the benefits of their racial identity.

There was another car that always liked to park in front of the knight's house. The housekeeper went to negotiate many times, but the man always said he knew it, but he still blocked the door. Every time he said he forgot and would do it next time.

The tiefling's approach is much simpler and more direct.

He directly took the man out of the car, pressed his face against the "Do Not Park" sign at the door, and made him read it over and over again.

Then the "amnesia" was cured immediately.

There were no more cars blocking the entrance.

Sometimes, threats are more effective than nice words.

The audience was gradually attracted by the funny yet harmonious daily life shown in the film.

Concepts are changing little by little.

This tiefling may not be a good professional caregiver, but he is definitely an interesting friend.

The Jazz has no shortage of professional doctors around him, and the people who maintain his physical condition constitute a large team.

But he really needs a good friend who can tell jokes and make him happy without caring about his identity or his health.

Most viewers had an idea in their minds that maybe when they meet a tiefling in the future, they can get to know him better before making a judgment.

Anyway, you won’t lose anything if you just understand it briefly.

Besides, aren’t there many Tieflings who were originally transformed from humans?

It's not like a person becomes bad immediately when he turns into a tiefling.

Their previous attitude towards those tieflings was indeed a bit unfair.

The climax of the film is Jazz's birthday party.

High-end symphony, elegant dance party.

Apparently Jazz couldn't dance, so the tieflings stayed with him, teasing every famous song he heard.

"Ha, I've heard this song before! It's Tom and Jerry!"

As soon as these words were spoken, the audience burst into laughter.

They felt the same way.

They have only heard of those famous songs that are very good, but have never actually listened to them in their entirety. Even if they have, they can't feel what's so great about them.

But Tom and Jerry.

Everyone present had actually seen it.

The elegant dance ended, and the tieflings felt it was not very interesting, so they played more popular songs.

The most popular song in "Flynn's Good Song".

Popular contestants on the show also made brief cameo appearances in this scene.

The popularity of the show was so great that a sing-along even broke out in the theater.

The audience once believed that the film would end in such a relaxed and happy atmosphere.

However, the situation took a turn for the worse.

Something happened to the tiefling's brother.

He was caught by the garrison and imprisoned for a period of time. After he was released, he showed no intention of correcting his behavior and continued to hang out with his gang friends.

Here, the film directly and cruelly shows the dark side of Tiefling's life.

The male protagonist, who has been working as a caregiver for several months, feels that he should take on the responsibility of disciplining his younger brother.

But his energy is limited.

If I wanted my brother to avoid that kind of life, I would have no time to take care of Jazz.

All the audience realized that it was time to say goodbye.

(End of this chapter)

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