The Best Actor in the Vase of Meiyu

Chapter 1129 Drama Whirlpool

Chapter 1129 Drama Whirlpool
Bad intuition is often always right.

Tommy is losing control. They are watching "Seven Deadly Sins" in the cinema. Tommy is pointing and making loud noises at the big movie screen, and is arrogantly provoking the protesting audience in the theater.

The sword is on the verge of breaking out.

Keller finally couldn't stand it anymore and left the screening room silently.

Evan chased after him and tried to comfort Keller, but unexpectedly discovered that Keller's shoulder was injured. It turned out that George blamed all the faults on Keller and beat Keller so severely that Keller thought he deserved it.

Evan tried to comfort Keller in a somewhat clumsy way, and finally mustered up the courage to express his feelings.

"You really have no idea how beautiful you are?"

With their hearts beating, Evan and Keller couldn't help but share their first kiss.

Tommy saw this scene and became extremely angry.

Tommy stared at Evan as if he was staring at a corpse; but he didn't expect that a big boy nearby tripped Tommy as a prank and accidentally saved Evan. Tommy vented all his anger on the big boy.

A flurry of punches and kicks caused the big boy's blood to burst and he finally passed out.

The cinema security forcibly carried Tommy away, but Tommy kept staring at Evan, his eyes full of madness.

The aftermath of the mailbox explosion was beyond imagination, and the entire community was shrouded in shadow. Andrea realized that the subsequent negative impact would not disappear so easily. After careful consideration, she decided to leave the town.

This made Evan particularly depressed.

The naive and immature love had just sprouted, but it was about to leave completely.

Fortunately, Lanny was discharged from the hospital, and at least Evan was able to see his friend again before moving away.

Evan and Keller secretly found Lanny. After Lanny confirmed that Tommy was not there, he was willing to follow Evan and Keller out to get some fresh air.

They unexpectedly discovered an abnormally thick smoke coming out of the abandoned garbage dump, and the three of them subconsciously rushed over, worried that something had happened.

But he found Tommy stuffing Evan's pet dog Crockett into a sack and then pouring gasoline on the sack. There was a blazing bonfire next to him.

Evan went crazy and rushed forward without any reason, not noticing that Tommy picked up a wooden stick and swung it at him with his hand.

Evan dodged subconsciously, but Tommy's swing hit Keller hard.

Keller fainted.

Familiar memories flooded into Evan's mind, and he was completely stunned. Tommy, who was furious, pushed all the blame onto Evan. He not only knocked Evan down, but also started beating and kicking him, giving Evan a severe lesson.

Turning around, Tommy pulled a piece of firewood from the campfire and smiled devilishly.

Evan stood up completely out of control and rushed towards Tommy.

But then Tommy raised his hand and hit him in the face with a firewood stick.

Everything is immersive, with firewood sticks waving towards the big screen.

heh.

Nicholas was completely pressed against the chair, his back pressed tightly against the seat, but he found himself unable to retreat. He closed his eyes reflexively, and there was only a roar above his eardrums—

Compared to the viewing experience brought by the camera arrangement, what is truly terrifying is the tension of the plot.

There is nothing more terrifying than seeing a twelve or thirteen-year-old child committing violence with a hideous face and ruthless heart. This is undoubtedly a shock and provocation to the moral bottom line.

It is precisely because of this that when "The Omen" was released, it caused such a wide response. What if the devil was not a physically and mentally healthy adult, but an unarmed child?

There was no sound in the darkness, and the entire screening room was eerily quiet.

Nicholas opened his eyes suddenly. On the big screen was Evan's confused and bloody face. He obviously didn't know what was going on. Another blackout.

Evan looked around blankly. Tommy was gone. Keller was also sitting on the ground covered in blood and in despair. Lanny stared at the burnt sack on the ground with his mouth wide open and at a loss.

Crockett!

Evan let out a heart-wrenching cry.

……

I closed my eyes and opened them again. What appeared on the big screen was a university classroom. A group of young people were taking an exam. The young man in the center of the camera was writing furiously. After finishing his exam, he looked up and looked around confidently.

Apparently, he finished answering the questions early.

That was Anson.

Finally! Nearly thirty minutes into the movie, Anson finally reappears.

Nicholas thought there might be cheers in the theater, as there were quite a few enthusiastic movie fans at the Wilshire Theatre tonight.

But, no.

The entire screening room was completely immersed in the serial impact of the plot. The handling method of five consecutive "memory fragments" was a bit simple and crude; but the trivial clues were hidden in every corner of the plot, ensuring that the same handling method would not cause disgust, but instead be caught in the storm of dramatic tension. Everyone can notice different details, but they cannot be pieced together in a short time, which is full of suspense.

At this moment, when Anson finally appeared on the stage, the audience saw not Anson, but Evan. As expected -

Seven years later.

Evan has grown into a college student and is majoring in psychology, with his senior thesis on contemporary society's understanding of memory.

From the conversation, we can learn that Evan has not blacked out for seven years. He seems to have finally gotten rid of the shadow of the possibility of inheriting his father's disease and started his life again, just like all college students:
Study hard, party harder.

Life finally moves on.

However, he could still feel traces of the past between the words. He was still trying to figure out what was going on in his brain, and he was still trying to figure out what was hidden behind those fragments.

And, in the intervals, he occasionally awakens the memories of Keller, Lanny and Tommy, those former friends who are now scattered all over the world.

Even when he returned to the dormitory with the beautiful girl and was finally able to put a perfect end to the night of carnival, he still inadvertently lost his mind and Keller's shadow flashed in his mind.

He once promised her that he would go back to find her.

But he didn't.

The beautiful girl dragged Evan's attention from his memories back to reality. Evan took a deep breath and prepared to continue enjoying the night.

Unexpectedly, the beautiful girl accidentally discovered the notebook hidden under the bed. When she learned that this was a diary of Evan's childhood, she excitedly asked Evan to read a short passage.

Evan hesitated, looking at the diary in a daze.

For some unknown reason, he opened his diary and randomly picked a passage to read aloud.

Memories came flooding back like a tide, and he seemed to be back to that afternoon again—

Crockett was tied up in a sack and struggling. Tommy was holding a torch and grinning evilly. Crockett tried to stop Tommy, but found that he could not move.

Everything was so real, as if... as if he was experiencing it all over again.

Immersive.

(End of this chapter)

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