Dragon, choose cultural victory to make money
Chapter 244 Young Feelings
Chapter 244 Young Feelings
Caregivers and patients are not partners who can accompany each other for a lifetime.
This job takes up too much time and distracts people from their own lives.
Perhaps it's because time has passed, or perhaps it's due to an accident, but the time of separation will always come.
The same goes for the tieflings and knights in Shadow of Devil.
"The Intouchables" does not choose to express the sadness of parting in a too obvious way.
There are no intense conflicts, no deliberate sensationalism, and no emotional performances by the actors.
The two said goodbye on a quiet night.
Jazz also laughed and said, "You can't take care of a disabled person all your life, right?"
The tiefling did not answer, but simply pushed the knight back to the bedroom, fulfilling his duties as a caregiver on the last day of his career.
The next day, I said goodbye with laughter and conversation to the manor's housekeeper, secretary, and other new friends I had met in the past few months.
He is indeed an interesting guy. The attitude of the staff in the manor towards him has gradually changed from being wary and distrustful in the beginning to having a good relationship with them.
Before leaving, I saw a new batch of nursing job interviewees sitting neatly outside the door, waiting for screening.
However, this time there was no interviewee as special as him. Each one of them looked like a professional caregiver in the general sense.
Maybe the Shadow should end here.
Peter thought.
The knight regained hope in life, Tiefling disciplined his ignorant brother, and found another decent job.
That's how it ends, it's a very good comedy.
It can make the audience laugh happily and is worth the price of the ticket.
What's more, his tickets were of no price at all, so he made pure profit.
He intuitively realized that after separation, things would not be good for the two protagonists.
He was afraid that he would cry in front of Grace if he saw something sad.
In the picture, the knight looks through the window at the tiefling's lonely back as he leaves, like a lifeless and dilapidated statue, indicating that this is not the end.
Tragedy is destroying the valuable things in life in front of people.
In this magical film, the first nearly 100 minutes depict two marginalized individuals in society, who redeem each other and build a hopeful life, but are destroyed bit by bit by the cruel camera.
Jazz found a new caregiver who is serious, rigorous, and professional. Every operation he makes is thoughtful, but he treats Jazz like a precious cultural relic.
Careful, as if there was a barrier between us.
There is no racing, no hellish jokes, and no way of getting along like close friends.
The harder the caregiver worked, the more desperate the Jazz became. He was the job itself and he had no life.
Without the support of Tiefling, the Jazz no longer had the courage to take the next step with the female netizen he had been chatting with online.
They agreed to exchange photos, but the one he sent was taken when he was not disabled.
Disability has become a defect that he dares not face, a double defect both physical and mental.
Everything that Tiefling had helped him improve when he was here was gradually going backwards.
As time passed, the caregivers around the Jazz were replaced one after another. His eyes became increasingly gloomy, and his will became increasingly depressed.
He no longer cares about his appearance, and his gray beard is all over his chin and cheeks.
When he was ill, he even refused the help of the caregiver, leaving the poor caregiver at a loss.
He was even more passive than before the tieflings arrived.
What a cruel story.
Peter was a little afraid to read on.
Maybe the final outcome for the Jazz will be suicide.
What’s even more pitiful is that he seems unable to even decide his own life or death. A professional team will save him.
The frequent laughter in the audience disappeared, and it fell into silence. The atmosphere was very depressing.
The tieflings fared no better.
He returned to his tribe.
On the streets, gangs, hooligans, and bad friends gather at night, doing nothing until dawn.
Live one day at a time, nothing else to pursue.
However, he still helped his brother escape from the violent environment, preventing another young life from dying inexplicably in some corner where no one cared.
He tried to find a decent job, but was repeatedly rejected because of his race.
In the end, it was the Drogo Group's Tiefling employment assistance program that provided him with an opportunity.
It’s product placement time from Drogo Corp., and the placement is so good that the audience doesn’t even realize it’s an ad.
The audience praised the Drogo Group in their hearts.
It was a good thing to do.
Before entering the Magic Cinema, most of them had the same attitude towards this project: "Is there something wrong with the Drogo Group? They left so many humans alone and gave opportunities to the sinister and despicable Tieflings."
Humans are such a fickle species.
At the same time, the audience began to wonder how this film would end.
No one could figure out how these two tragic protagonists would have a happy ending.
If it was a bad ending, they would definitely cry and curse Drogo to death on the Internet.
A good demon is a good demon, and insults are insults, but there is no conflict.
On the screen, Jazz began to twitch again, this time worse than before.
Likewise, he resolutely refused the help of the nurses and just toughed it out during this attack, as if he was torturing himself.
The housekeeper saw this and didn't want the person she had followed for many years to die in pain, so she contacted the tiefling privately.
How will he help the Jazz again?
Peter couldn't think of it.
Should he give up his hard-earned job, abandon his brother who just left the gang, and continue to be a caregiver?
Peter didn't want to see this ending.
This cannot be considered true redemption, and the two protagonists will surely separate for other reasons in the future.
After get off work, Tiefling came to the mansion he had not visited for several months.
After asking the butler about the situation, he went straight to the garden outside the jazz's bedroom.
"Hey! How are you, bro."
The tieflings greeted him with a smile, just like they had done a few months ago.
"What's wrong with your beard? It's ugly."
A smile that hadn't been seen for a long time appeared on the Jazz's face.
Then they got in a luxury car and sped away, and the scene returned to the scene at the beginning of the film.
He was stopped by the garrison, made bets, played pranks, and played tricks on the knight and the doctor.
The magic car drove all the way to the seaside, and Tiefling helped the knight shave his beard, and then pushed him to the restaurant on the coast, facing the sea.
"I won't stay to eat with you."
"why?"
"You won't be alone, this is your date."
"Dating?"
"You can't escape this time," Tiefling stood up and patted the ser's shoulder, "Kiss her well for me."
Then he walked out of the restaurant in a cool manner.
Soothing piano music sounded, building up strength for the final outburst.
Amid Jazz's nervous breathing, a beautiful figure walked towards him.
She was the female netizen with whom I had been flirting for a long time, but who never dared to take the step of meeting.
The tiefling found her and arranged the meeting.
Panic, happiness, touching, relief, all these complicated emotions flooded Jazz's expression in an instant.
The subtle changes on his face moved all the audience.
There was really no trace of acting, a nearly perfect "performance". Peter stared blankly ahead, he had not expected the ending of the plot to be arranged like this.
Tiefling found new hope and new spiritual support for the knight, giving him the courage to face life again.
After finishing all this, he just stood outside the window, smiled and waved to his friends, then turned and left.
The camera pulls up to show the back of the tiefling walking further and further away along the coastline.
The screen gradually darkened and a line of subtitles appeared.
Respect the great and sincere friendship.
Peter's eyes were filled with tears and his vision gradually blurred.
He reached out his hand to wipe away his tears but didn't dare because that would reveal that he was crying.
As long as he is not discovered, he can still pretend to be a strong man in the dark.
However, sobbing could be heard everywhere in the theater, and Grace next to me had already burst into tears.
While crying, she said, "I will ask my father to approve the Tiefling job fair project. They are so pitiful and need help."
Peter really wanted to say that not all tieflings were pitiful, some simply deserved it.
But after thinking about it, he realized that he was not in a position to say this, because he used to believe that all tieflings deserved what they got, and he never cared whether there were any truly pitiful individuals among them.
If many of the tieflings are like the protagonist in Shadow of Mordor, hardworking, optimistic, and responsible, but are just trapped by their living environment, then they do need help.
The lights in the theater came on.
Peter didn't rush to get up and leave, but took out his cell phone first.
As a sixteen-year-old mechanic apprentice, his power was too small to do anything to help these poor tieflings.
But there are some things that are within our reach.
He opened the Moying Bar and deleted his previous bad reviews one by one on the rating platform, gave it a full score again, and left a good review.
"I recommend it. It's a good movie, worth watching for everyone. It's not a malicious attempt to whitewash the tieflings. It's just a touching story about friendship and the mutual redemption of the poor. The protagonist just happens to be a tiefling. There are kind people among the tieflings."
After writing, he refreshed it a few times.
Some people criticized him for his good comments and were paid, but there were more people who liked his comments.
After taking a look at the comment section, I found that the number of positive reviews had increased significantly. This should be because many people who received free tickets like me have already finished watching Shadow of Mordor and discovered how wrong the previous negative reviews were.
Refresh the rating and it will go up a bit.
In just a few minutes, the score has exceeded 2 and is approaching 3, with no sign of stopping.
You know, "The Intouchables" is ranked alongside "The Hunt" on the Drogo platform, where you can only rate it after watching it, and they are the only two games on the entire platform that have scored over 9 points.
Even "The Holy Mountain" and "Frozen" didn't receive this treatment. I was very excited when I watched these two, but in retrospect, they are indeed not as good as the two nine-point works.
Peter believes that over time, as more and more viewers have actually watched "The Intouchables", its score on the Moyingba platform will rise to more than nine points.
To Peter's surprise, he also saw several familiar names in the comments section.
He is a friend in the same group as him.
Parker? He scored a perfect score, too.
Didn’t he say in the group that he had torn up the ticket?
Peter, who was a little nervous when writing the good review, finally relaxed when he saw that he was not the only one who had "betrayed" his group members.
It turns out that everyone is like this, so no one should blame anyone else then.
This kind of behavior of quietly deleting negative reviews is not uncommon. If you forget, it may become a cyber criminal record in a few years.
Seeing that the exit of the theater was no longer crowded, Peter and Grace also stood up and left.
Because of the demon shadow, the two young men were in a bad mood.
The final ending can be considered a good ending.
But unlike a happy ending, it is not as satisfying as a happy ending, but instead leaves a tinge of sadness.
Holding hands unconsciously, the two left the theater.
Peter's mind was full of one thing: despite his status and position as a knight, as well as his wealth, he was afraid to meet his ambiguous object just because of his physical problem.
And he actually held Grace's hand so easily.
He was clearly aware of one fact.
I am not worthy of Grace.
A love relationship with too big a gap in status will not have a good ending.
But he didn't want to leave Grace like this.
He had to find a way to make himself worthy of her, so that he could proudly hold her hand in front of the city lord.
"Peter?" someone suddenly called him.
Peter looked back, "Parker? Why are you here too?"
"Ha, I knew you didn't burn the Magic Shadow ticket."
"You said it as if you really tore it."
"Now I see that I was right not to tear it up. It's such a good movie. I even feel a little sorry for the tieflings, even though I was cheated of money by them before."
Parker looked sad.
"By the way, the Drogo Group has a plan to build Waterdeep City. Are you interested? You might be able to make a lot of money."
Parker has always wanted to try his luck out there. He is a construction worker, and he and Peter's father have been good friends since childhood, so they have known each other since childhood.
Seeing that Peter didn't respond, Parker continued to instigate, "Seriously, the newly built city must be short of mechanics."
"I..." Peter hesitated.
"You don't have to go to Waterdeep. There are good opportunities in Twin Towers City." Grace said at this time.
"Oh, who is this?" Parker glanced at the two people's interlocked hands, "Girlfriend?"
"No..." Peter was about to deny.
"Yes!" Grace answered affirmatively.
The expression on Parker's face changed several times, which was as exciting as the "realistic acting" of Sir Godot at the end.
My good brother has found a girlfriend, I’m happy for him.
My good friend found a super beautiful girlfriend, but he is not happy.
"Oh, ah, okay, bye."
Parker was so shocked that he spoke incoherently.
"Tell me when you've figured out what to do with Waterdeep."
Then he left in despair.
Peter's face and ears turned red. Grace's sure "yes" scared him.
"But……"
Peter wanted to explain that due to his conditions, he could not form a family with the daughter of the city lord.
"It's nothing, isn't it? Ms. Rowling doesn't care about the Sir's health, right?"
Grace stared straight into Peter's eyes, making it impossible for him to avoid her gaze.
"I don't care either."
Peter's lips trembled slightly. Grace was a good girl, but the more she was like this, the more inferior he felt.
After hesitating for a long time, he finally avoided Grace's torch-like eyes.
It was too bright for him to look directly at.
Whispered: "What if the lord himself cares?"
Hearing Peter's answer, Grace couldn't hide the disappointment on her face. She let go of Peter's hand and left.
Without even turning his head, he said, "No need to send me off, you coward."
Peter did not answer. He looked at the prosperous buildings on Cornflower Street, as if he was hallucinating about the city lord's manor.
The manor was like a mountain, pressing down on him and making it hard for him to breathe.
Maybe he should try Waterdeep.
(End of this chapter)
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