On the train from Greenwater City bound for Wuqin Village, the famous actor Zhou Changhong sat in his private compartnt, reading the newspaper and sipping tea.
The day after returning to Greenwater City, he set out again.
After boarding the train, Zhou Changhong dozed off, sleeping for a good portion of the day. At dusk, he erged from his sleeping bunk, brewed a pot of tea, and continued reading his paper.
There was a knock at the door from outside. "Sir, ticket inspection. Please open the door imdiately and present your ticket."
The voice sounds a bit strange, sowhat familiar.
Zhou Changhong sat in the compartnt, holding his tea, motionless.
"Sir, please open the door right now and present your ticket," the attendant knocked a second ti.
Still, Zhou Changhong remained motionless, seated in the compartnt as if he were a clay statue, making no sound whatsoever.
CLANG! CLANG! CLANG! The attendant knocked a third ti.
"Sir, you must comply with the ticket inspection. If you don’t open the door, I will have to take forceful asures!"
Finally, there was movent inside the compartnt. Zhou Changhong moved, flipped the newspaper over, and continued drinking his tea.
Outside the door, Li Banfeng, who was impersonating an attendant, used his Silk-pulling Earrings to listen to the sounds inside the compartnt. How odd. He’s still drinking tea?
Zhou Changhong’s actions baffled Li Banfeng.
After boarding the train, attendants check tickets once every five or six hours. I had a similar experience the first ti I took a train, and Ma Wu also ntioned this was a rule. Why won’t he open the door for ? Does he suspect I’m not a real attendant? Did I give sothing away? I knocked before checking the ticket, and I didn’t say anything wrong. The first ti I knocked, Zhou Changhong didn’t dare make a sound, pretending no one was in the compartnt. After I warned him twice, he wasn’t scared anymore and still wouldn’t open? Why is he doing this? Is he hiding sothing he doesn’t want an attendant to see? But stubbornly refusing to open the door won’t keep it hidden. According to train rules, if warnings are ineffective, attendants will break in to check tickets. Should I just break in and see?
Just as Li Banfeng was about to use the Unobstructed Technique to enter the compartnt, the real attendant, carrying an iron rod, ca over. "Sir, is this your compartnt?"
Li Banfeng checked the compartnt number and replied, "It seems I went to the wrong one."
The attendant, holding the iron rod, pointed at Li Banfeng’s forehead. "Please present your ticket!"
Li Banfeng took out his ticket.
The attendant looked Li Banfeng up and down and asked, "What’s the situation with your outfit?"
Li Banfeng, dressed in the uniform of a train attendant, pondered for a mont before saying, "Does the train have a dress code for passengers?"
"No," the attendant returned Li Banfeng’s ticket. "Please go back to your compartnt!"
Li Banfeng returned to his own compartnt. He knew where the problem lay.
Zhou Changhong was initially quiet, probably really not wanting an attendant to co in. When he heard my second warning, he must have been sure I was a fake. Attendants only warn once.
Li Banfeng’s compartnt was next door. He pressed the Silk-pulling Earrings to the compartnt wall and quietly listened to the activities next door.
Zhou Changhong blinked his eyes and smiled.
He leisurely finished his whole pot of tea, then waited for over half an hour before murmuring softly, "Miaoying, it seems I’ve been targeted on the train. Why isn’t everything ready on Wuqin Village’s end yet? How exactly are you handling things?"
The previous conjecture was correct; Zhou Changhong had identified the fake attendant.
However, Li Banfeng hadn’t anticipated that this man’s status was even above Ling Miaoying’s.
According to Ling Miaosheng, Ling Miaoying was indeed working for an important figure from an Outside Province. But I thought Zhou Changhong couldn’t be that person, just a ssenger.
Zhou Changhong spent most of his ti in Puluo State; in recent years, he’d had an uninterrupted string of film roles.
But from what he just said, Zhou Changhong himself is that important figure. My previous conjecture was mistaken. What exactly do they need to prepare at Wuqin Village?
After waiting a mont, Li Banfeng heard Zhou Changhong in the next compartnt say, "The film crew is a bit understaffed. Although the people from Wuqin Village are reliable, not many are knowledgeable. Get another group from Greenwater City."
Is he going to Wuqin Village to shoot a film?
Wuqin Village was a Back Three-Land territory of Puluo State. Not much was known by the public about the place, other than that most of its inhabitants lived without family ties.
Is he shooting in this desolate place to avoid harassnt? Is this important figure really going to Wuqin Village just to shoot a film?
After a pause, Zhou Changhong added, "I brought the item with . There must be no mistakes with this filming; it must wrap up within ten days!"
After saying this, Zhou Changhong went silent again.
Li Banfeng took off the Silk-pulling Earrings and sat in his compartnt, deep in thought.
From that conversation, I can glean a few key pieces of information. Zhou Changhong is going to Wuqin Village to shoot a film, leaving a decoy in Greenwater City to avoid interference. He’s carrying a special item, and with it, the film can wrap up in ten days, preventing Ma Wu from getting ahead. What kind of precious thing allows ten films to wrap up in ten days? A Magical Treasure that changes the progression of ti? What is Zhou Changhong’s cultivation level? Why is this film so important to him?
Setting aside the film for now, I have to admit, this popular actor is very clever. Of course, soone with status above Ling Miaoying’s must be clever. Going directly to his compartnt to test things seems unwise. If Zhou Changhong’s cultivation level is extrely high, I might not return.
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