Brother Dao Took the Entertainment Industry by Storm, Fans Beg Me Not to Kill Anymore-Chapter 390: Dissection Art That Defies Aesthetic Biology!
In front of the dissection table, the young man's movements were methodical and orderly, appearing extremely professional, as if he had performed this operation countless times before.
Even through the screen, Qu Hua could actually perceive a certain artistic beauty in his movements. Even though blood had already stained the dissection table red, what they felt first was not fear or disgust, but a kind of appreciation and anticipation that defied basic human instinct.
For a moment, Qu Hua almost thought she had gone mad.
It wasn't until she heard the cameraman beside her cough lightly but meaningfully that she jolted awake from that profound and elusive sense of terror, then shouted out—
"Cut!"
Everyone snapped back to reality.
"Huu—"
Someone let out a long, heavy sigh.
That feeling just now was truly bizarre.
It was a kind of beauty that defied description, making one able to overcome a physiological aversion to appreciate his dissection movements.
Everyone's gazes fell upon Xiao He as he walked over, their expressions complex.
Before, they had only heard that Xiao He had talent in playing villain roles. Now, having directly witnessed his performance, they gained a deeper understanding of this matter.
Xiao He wasn't just talented.
When he played a criminal, he was absolutely terrifying—and damn it, did Xiao He graduate from a forensic medicine program?! His technique was so practiced it seemed like he had genuinely dissected a person right in front of them! Moreover, this scene was so damn full of artistry and beauty, making one feel fear while also inexplicably unable to look away.
What the hell was going on?!
Xiao He walked over, noticing everyone's extremely strange looks, and felt somewhat puzzled.
"What's wrong?"
Xiao He didn't know that his skill [Anatomy Art] truly possessed an appreciative and artistic quality, especially when focused through the lens. That elegance and composure had deeply shocked everyone.
Now, everyone looking at Xiao He saw little difference from looking at a psychopath.
Oh, and they also mentally condemned themselves for being inexplicably drawn in.
"You—"
Qu Hua's expression was complicated, her mouth dry. For a moment, she couldn't speak. But before she could swallow some saliva to soothe her parched throat, a staff member nearby suddenly exclaimed, "Hey! Wake up! Wake up! What's going on? How did he faint?"
"Director! Director! This actor fainted!"
Everyone's eyes immediately turned with disbelief towards the person on the dissection table.
Then, they all shifted their gazes back to Xiao He.
In that moment, Xiao He actually read panic in their eyes.
As if Xiao He had genuinely killed someone right in front of them.
Xiao He: ?
"How did he faint?"
It wasn't just others who were shocked; Xiao He was shocked too.
Although he indeed had a fierce aura, and his temperament was... ahem, he wouldn't force the issue. Apart from when acting, he could also rein in these negative states, so he had basically never encountered this situation during normal filming.
How come this time, someone actually got scared into fainting by him?
It can't be that bad!
At his peak, he only ever scared actresses in the production team into having weak legs and screaming; he never actually scared anyone into fainting!
But given the current situation, Xiao He seemed to have no persuasive power whatsoever.
Several staff members looked at Xiao He warily, while others rushed forward to carefully examine the actor on the dissection table.
Fortunately, they soon discovered that this actor playing the victim seemed to have genuinely just fainted.
Everyone: ... Understandable. 𝘧𝓇ℯℯ𝑤ℯ𝘣𝓃ℴ𝓋𝑒𝑙.𝑐𝘰𝑚
One person began pinching the philtrum, another gently slapped the back of his hand. Soon, the actor took a few deep, gasping breaths and woke from his faint.
"Huh?"
Seeing the people suddenly surrounding him, the actor was momentarily stunned, then let out a shout, completing the sentence he hadn't finished before fainting—
"Holy shit! There's a murderer here!"
Xiao He: ?
The scene instantly descended into chaos.
...
Ten minutes later, the actor very nervously apologized to Xiao He: "I'm sorry, Brother Xiao! I just got too immersed in the role earlier and couldn't help shouting it out, I'm sorry! Please forgive me!"
Xiao He's mouth twitched. He was already too exhausted to explain the situation, so he could only nod: "It's fine, it's also my fault for not noticing you had fainted right away."
Actually, earlier, the actor had experienced low blood sugar + excessive panic + reduced air intake from covering his mouth. All these factors piled up, his brain short-circuited, and he just fainted.
But Xiao He was seriously acting at the time and only thought this guy was exceptionally cooperative with his work, even mentally praising him. He never expected that the other party wasn't acting; he had genuinely fainted.
Thinking of this, Xiao He himself felt both amused and exasperated.
He truly hadn't expected it to be this situation.
—The fragile university student was once again vividly embodied at this moment.
"Haha, since it was a misunderstanding, let's just move past this! Shall we continue filming the next part of the scene?"
Qu Hua also felt both amused and exasperated. She glanced at Xiao He, then at that actor, and tactfully inquired.
"I'm fine with it."
Xiao He nodded.
The actor also nodded, though his face now bore a look of grim determination: "I'm fine too!"
So the filming continued.
At the end, the young man on camera was accused by everyone. But he just sat nonchalantly in the chair, fingers lightly swaying the scalpel blade. The large part of his face hidden in the shadows slowly lifted, and as the lighting shifted, his entire face was exposed, completely visible.
His handsome, three-dimensional facial features couldn't compare to the trace of cold indifference and shadow in his eyes.
In that moment, his handsomeness was tangible, but his danger was equally tangible, as if he were a malevolent ghost that had just crawled out of hell.
"Pathetic detective."
"What evidence do you have to judge my crimes—"
The young man's voice was melodious, yet carried a certain cadence, making one's heart involuntarily tense up high.
"No one can stop my revenge!"
—And this was also the "killer's" final shot.
"Cut!"
Following the director's call, the promotional short film for the variety show "Ace Reasoning" officially concluded filming.
It hardly took Xiao He much time; it was completed in a single day.
Of course, the main reason was Xiao He's excellent acting, which truly accelerated the filming pace.
Before leaving, Qu Hua somewhat reluctantly asked Xiao He for his contact information.
She loved filming these kinds of suspenseful short films with a stream-of-consciousness feel.
Unfortunately, actors and artists in the entire industry willing to come shoot micro-films were few and far between. And as a relatively rare female director within the circle, her opportunities were even fewer.
After all, micro-films were too short, and the content they could convey was quite limited.
To be honest, Qu Hua felt she had really hit the jackpot this time by getting to collaborate with Xiao He.
Faced with Qu Hua's enthusiasm, Xiao He didn't refuse. After leaving his contact information, he departed directly.
Watching the young man walk away, Qu Hua let out a long sigh.
"Such actors are truly rare nowadays."
Unfortunately, he was already beyond the status level she could invite.
Ah, just thinking about it hurts.
...
Meanwhile, "Corner Also" was still airing in full swing, with data in all aspects climbing steadily.
A large number of viewers came flocking after hearing about it, plunging headfirst into the original "Corner Also" comic, unable to extricate themselves.
Only...
The viewers who came to frantically catch up on the original material: Something seems a bit off?







